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Tantaros on Schultz-Ingraham Affair: ‘Hatred Towards Conservative Women is Last Acceptable Misogyny in U.S.’

Fox News contributor Andrea Tantaros might have had the best take on this week's Ed Schultz-Laura Ingraham affair . Appearing on “Hannity” Thursday, Tantaros accurately said, “It is the last acceptable form of misogyny in this country – hatred, prejudice towards conservative females” (video follows with transcript and commentary): SEAN HANNITY, HOST: All right. Let me ask both of you. Let me just go back to the issue of free speech. Ed Schultz, comments about Laura Ingraham, followed by a suspension, followed by an apology. My attitude is I believe in free speech. Did they handle this correctly? KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE, FOX NEWS LEGAL ANALYST: I think they handled it correctly. And really, his conduct was inexcusable. I think his apology was somewhat sincere. But nevertheless, where do you go off like saying something like that about her? It's totally inappropriate. HANNITY: What if I called any Democratic woman a slut? ANDREA TANTAROS, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Oh, forget about it. Look, Laura Ingraham is an attractive, conservative white female, blonde. They hate conservatives. Sean, it is the last acceptable form of misogyny in this country – hatred, prejudice towards conservative females. Look what happened to Don Imus? He was fired. HANNITY: Bachmann and Palin continued. TANTAROS: Yes, Sean, you would be fired too. I'm all for free speech. It is what I do. It lets me sit here but it means responsible speech. GUILFOYLE: You should also be appropriate. HANNITY: Part of my vernacular. You know, go through the alphabet, you know, you can, certain letters, certain words, you never say about a woman, to a woman, ever, ever, ever. (CROSSTALK) GUILFOYLE: OK. So, when you are looking at someone like Ed Schultz, there's a very big difference. So, this guy, I'm sure this is not the last that we hear from him in terms of this… TANTAROS: You know, what, they embarrass themselves when they do this. GUILFOYLE: Yes. TANTAROS: The best traits I think that conservative women have, among all the others, but particularly a Sarah Palin and Laura Ingraham. HANNITY: Smarter? TANTAROS: No. They expose — that's true but they expose, Sean, the worst side of liberals. They make them go crazy. And they expose what ugly, unfair and just hypocritical. Can I point out this morning on MSNBC, the special, how to empower women or some special about knowing your value. How ironic that Mika Brzezinski hosts a special this morning about knowing your value, huh? HANNITY: All right. TANTAROS: Hypocritical. HANNITY: Guys good to see you both. I appreciate it. TANTAROS: Yes. Good to see you, Sean. Of course, Tantaros was correct. What America has painfully learned since former Alaska governor Sarah Palin was first announced as John McCain's running mate in 2008 is that it is completely acceptable for media members to mercilessly attack a woman in print or on television and radio if she is a conservative. In reality, not only is it condoned, it's applauded. You can even win awards for doing so – just ask Katie Couric. Sadder still is that the Left is constantly carping and whining about the scarcity of women in politics. Maybe if they wouldn't attack every conservative female that deigns to enter public life there'd be more of them – or is that just too darned logical for a liberal? Nicely said, Andrea. Brava!

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The Republican Job Creators Myth

enlarge Credit: Eric Cantor, Congressional Joint Economic Committee On Thursday, John Boehner and the House Republican leadership team unveiled their ” Plan for America’s Job Creators .” As he repeatedly made clear before the Economic Club of New York and again on CBS Face the Nation , Boehner’s “job creators” are the top two percent of income earners whose Bush tax cuts President Obama has proposed ending. And that presents a bit of problem for the Republicans. After all, George W. Bush’s tax breaks for the wealthy sadly coincided with the worst period of job creation of any president since Herbert Hoover. Which means the GOP plan for America’s job creators is just another tax cut windfall for the gilded class . Earlier this month, Speaker Boehner warned that “The mere threat of tax hikes causes uncertainty for job creators — uncertainty that results in less risk-taking and fewer jobs.” As he told Harry Smith of CBS two weeks ago: “The top one percent of wage earners in the United States…pay forty percent of the income taxes…The people he’s {President Obama] is talking about taxing are the very people that we expect to reinvest in our economy.” If so, those expectations were sadly unmet under George W. Bush. After all, the last time the top tax rate was 39.6% during the Clinton administration, the United States enjoyed rising incomes, 23 million new jobs and budget surpluses. Under Bush? Not so much. On January 9, 2009, the Republican-friendly Wall Street Journal summed it up with an article titled simply, ” Bush on Jobs: the Worst Track Record on Record .” (The Journal’s interactive table quantifies his staggering failure relative to every post-World War II president.) The dismal 3 million jobs created under President Bush didn’t merely pale in comparison to the 23 million produced during Bill Clinton’s tenure. In September 2009, the Congressional Joint Economic Committee charted Bush’s job creation disaster (above), the worst since Hoover. That dismal performance prompted David Leonhardt of the New York Times to ask last fall, “Why should we believe that extending the Bush tax cuts will provide a big lift to growth?” His answer was unambiguous: Those tax cuts passed in 2001 amid big promises about what they would do for the economy. What followed? The decade with the slowest average annual growth since World War II. Amazingly, that statement is true even if you forget about the Great Recession and simply look at 2001-7… Is there good evidence the tax cuts persuaded more people to join the work force (because they would be able to keep more of their income)? Not really. The labor-force participation rate fell in the years after 2001 and has never again approached its record in the year 2000. Is there evidence that the tax cuts led to a lot of entrepreneurship and innovation? Again, no. The rate at which start-up businesses created jobs fell during the past decade. It’s no wonder Leonhardt followed his first question with another. “I mean this as a serious question, not a rhetorical one,” he asked, “Given this history, why should we believe that the Bush tax cuts were pro-growth?” Or as Mark Shields asked and answered in April: “Do tax cuts help ‘job creators’ or ‘robber barons’?” Just days after the Washington Post documented that George W. Bush presided over the worst eight-year economic performance in the modern American presidency, the New York Times in January 2009 featured an analysis comparing presidential performance going back to Eisenhower. As the Times showed, George W. Bush, the first MBA president, was a historic failure when it came to expanding GDP, producing jobs and even fueling stock market growth. Apparently, America’s job creators can create a lot more jobs when their taxes are higher – even much higher – than they are today. The epic failures of the Bush tax cuts for America’s supposed job creators hardly end there. The U.S. poverty rate began rising in 2005 , well before the onset of the December 2007 Bush recession. As David Cay Johnston document, average household income fell after the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, dropping to about $58,500 in 2008 from $61,500 in 2000. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) found that the Bush tax cuts accounted for almost half of the mushrooming deficits during his tenure , and, if made permanent, over the next 10 years would contribute more to the U.S. budget deficit than the Obama stimulus, the TARP program, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and revenue lost to the recession put together . As the data show, the Bush tax cuts provided a massive payday for the wealthy , helping fuel record income inequality . Despite that record failure, House Republicans want to give the job creators who don’t create jobs another jaw-dropping tax cut. As Ezra Klein , Paul Krugman and Steve Benen among others noted, the “Plan for America’s Job Creators” is simply a repackaging of years of previous proposals and GOP bromides. (As Klein pointed out, the 10 page document “looks like the staffer in charge forgot the assignment was due on Thursday rather than Friday, and so cranked the font up to 24 and began dumping clip art to pad out the plan.”) At the center of it is the same plan from the Ryan House budget passed in April to cut the top individual and corporate tax rates to 25%. The price tag for the Republican proposal is a jaw-dropping $4.2 trillion. And as Matthew Yglesias explained, earlier analyses of similar proposals in Ryan’s Roadmap reveal that working Americans would have to pick up the tab left unpaid by upper-income households: This is an important element of Ryan’s original “roadmap” plan that’s never gotten the attention it deserves. But according to a Center for Tax Justice analysis (PDF), even though Ryan features large aggregate tax cuts, ninety percent of Americans would actually pay higher taxes under his plan. In other words, it wasn’t just cuts in middle class benefits in order to cut taxes on the rich. It was cuts in middle class benefits and middle class tax hikes in order to cut taxes on the rich. It’ll be interesting to see if the House Republicans formally introduce such a plan and if so how many people will vote for it. If this all sounds hauntingly familiar, it should. When it comes to using the tax code to line the pockets of the wealthiest people in America, House Republicans simply want the next decade to look like the last one. That is, gargantuan tax cuts for America’s so-called “job creators”; no jobs for Americans. (This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)

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Huckabee: It’s ‘Amazing to Me That Kids Are That Ignorant of Their History’ – So Here’s How I Make it Worse

Click here to view this media No, Huckabee didn’t actually say that, but he may as well have. Mike Huckabee is so concerned with the fact that most American children don’t know enough about their country’s history that he’s ready to step in there and do what he can go fill that gap, by making it worse of course. This isn’t a new story but it’s disgusting to see Van Susteren giving him another plug for this garbage on her show last night. Mike Huckabee Fixes American History : Don’t worry, American youth: Mike Huckabee has fixed American history. No longer will you suffer under what Huckabee calls “the ‘blame America first’ attitude prevalent in today’s teaching.” Late Wednesday, Huckabee announced LearnOurHistory.com , a sort of BMG Music Club for what he calls “unbiased” historical lessons for kids. For around $15 each, the company will send you a new animated tale of American history each month, told through the eyes of a gang of time traveling kids. The first video (available for just $9.95, with a gift bag full of goodies)? “The Reagan Revolution.” Naturally. In this 90-second preview of the video, one sees a tale of an America in 1970s decay, where unemployed muggers in “DISCO” tanktops threatened anyone they could find with knives. Then came a man that could restore hope to the land: Ronald Reagan. Read on… It wasn’t long ago that Huckabee was also promoting David Barton’s dangerous revisionist history at the “Rediscover God In America” conference I posted on here — Huckabee Says He Wants Americans To Be Indoctrinated At Gunpoint by David Barton . I guess someone’s got to make up for Beck eventually leaving the air at Fox. Transcript below the fold. VAN SUSTEREN: All right, well, let me just turn quickly you have a learn our history. It’s a program you have. What is that? HUCKABEE: Greta, you know, if you tell an 8-year-old, Hey, I’d like to teach about American history, they’ll probably say to you, Why don’t you just set my hair on fire? But if you tell an 8-year-old, Hey, would you like to watch some cartoons, they’ll say, Oh, yeah. If the cartoons teach them that America is a good country and teaches them some wonderful things about America’s history, that’s Learn Our History is all about. It’s really a program for kids ages 7 and up to teach them American history in a language and in a format that makes sense to kids. Now, the thing that I find interesting, 91 percent of liberals who were shown the videos said they not only learned something, they would buy them for their kids. What I find interesting is that we’ve got a real serious history deficit in the country. Do you realize that only 25 percent of high school seniors in America surveyed even know that George Washington was the first president? That’s amazing to me that kids are that ignorant of their history of this great country. So Learn Our History is about helping them to learn it beyond the classroom in an entertaining and fun way. And I hope that people will take a look at the videos for their kids at Learnourhistory.com. VAN SUSTEREN: Yeah and it’s probably great for adults, too. I probably could use some refresher myself. Thank you, Governor. HUCKABEE: Thank you, Greta.

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Huckabee: It’s ‘Amazing to Me That Kids Are That Ignorant of Their History’ – So Here’s How I Make it Worse

Click here to view this media No, Huckabee didn’t actually say that, but he may as well have. Mike Huckabee is so concerned with the fact that most American children don’t know enough about their country’s history that he’s ready to step in there and do what he can go fill that gap, by making it worse of course. This isn’t a new story but it’s disgusting to see Van Susteren giving him another plug for this garbage on her show last night. Mike Huckabee Fixes American History : Don’t worry, American youth: Mike Huckabee has fixed American history. No longer will you suffer under what Huckabee calls “the ‘blame America first’ attitude prevalent in today’s teaching.” Late Wednesday, Huckabee announced LearnOurHistory.com , a sort of BMG Music Club for what he calls “unbiased” historical lessons for kids. For around $15 each, the company will send you a new animated tale of American history each month, told through the eyes of a gang of time traveling kids. The first video (available for just $9.95, with a gift bag full of goodies)? “The Reagan Revolution.” Naturally. In this 90-second preview of the video, one sees a tale of an America in 1970s decay, where unemployed muggers in “DISCO” tanktops threatened anyone they could find with knives. Then came a man that could restore hope to the land: Ronald Reagan. Read on… It wasn’t long ago that Huckabee was also promoting David Barton’s dangerous revisionist history at the “Rediscover God In America” conference I posted on here — Huckabee Says He Wants Americans To Be Indoctrinated At Gunpoint by David Barton . I guess someone’s got to make up for Beck eventually leaving the air at Fox. Transcript below the fold. VAN SUSTEREN: All right, well, let me just turn quickly you have a learn our history. It’s a program you have. What is that? HUCKABEE: Greta, you know, if you tell an 8-year-old, Hey, I’d like to teach about American history, they’ll probably say to you, Why don’t you just set my hair on fire? But if you tell an 8-year-old, Hey, would you like to watch some cartoons, they’ll say, Oh, yeah. If the cartoons teach them that America is a good country and teaches them some wonderful things about America’s history, that’s Learn Our History is all about. It’s really a program for kids ages 7 and up to teach them American history in a language and in a format that makes sense to kids. Now, the thing that I find interesting, 91 percent of liberals who were shown the videos said they not only learned something, they would buy them for their kids. What I find interesting is that we’ve got a real serious history deficit in the country. Do you realize that only 25 percent of high school seniors in America surveyed even know that George Washington was the first president? That’s amazing to me that kids are that ignorant of their history of this great country. So Learn Our History is about helping them to learn it beyond the classroom in an entertaining and fun way. And I hope that people will take a look at the videos for their kids at Learnourhistory.com. VAN SUSTEREN: Yeah and it’s probably great for adults, too. I probably could use some refresher myself. Thank you, Governor. HUCKABEE: Thank you, Greta.

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NYT Op-Ed Writer Perlstein Botches Reagan’s Birth Month

In a May 26 New York Times op-ed piece entitled “America's Forgotten Liberal” (HT Jim Taranto at the Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web ), Rick Perlstein opened by telling readers that “January was the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth.” Oops. Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 . Here's a graphic capture of Perlstein's first two paragraphs: Maybe the problem is that Perlstein was so excited when he found out that Reagan's 100th birth anniversary was coming up that he started celebrating a week or so early. Paragraph 2 captured above accurately previews how the rest of the op-ed by the author of “Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America” is pathetically weak “what if” dreck over which the further use of bandwidth is not warranted. Perlstein's only other tagged appearance at NewsBusters came courtesy of Ken Shepherd, who documented the writer's opinion that “Obama Needs to Be as Stubborn as Reagan Was.” One thing for sure: Perlstein, and apparently the fact-checkers at the Times, are about as good with dates as Barack Obama . Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Does Stress Validate Our Existence?

I hear it a thousand times a day. I used to say it as often: I’m so stressed out or I’m so busy or I’m so tired It has become a badge of belonging here in Los Angeles, and, I suspect, across much of America as well. How often have you proclaimed your absolute exhaustion? And — what does that mean, exactly? If you are so tired, go to bed earlier. If you are so stressed, do some meditating or yoga. If you are — well, you get the point. I have a two-part theory. Part One: Many of us actually opt to feel terrible and stressed (or at least say so repeatedly). Sure we could do yoga or meditation or take a run to feel better. And we do those things. But we keep saying we are feeling so stressed out. Because we want to feel this way. We need to feel this way because… Part Two: Being stressed out and tired validates our existence as being, in some way, indispensable. If you are relaxed, happy and rested, you must be a real slouch. But being tired, well, that means you are on the go, a real mover and shaker — what you do is important! We say it constantly — I’m a wreck! The kids drove me crazy today! You wouldn’t believe the day I had! I have so much to do! But — was it that bad? Is this how we really want to feel in the day-to-day? I absolutely believe that we can, moment by moment, choose how we feel. And no, it’s not easy. It’s not easy at all, to choose to feel good when one feels excluded, or unimportant or overwhelmed. But it is possible to feel, if not good, a little bit better. Ask yourself how you want to feel, most of the time. Most of us would say peaceful, happy and relaxed. Well, of course. But many of us proclaim just the opposite, over and over again each day. In America, we value working hard and being tired. Our personal and professional lives are blurred beyond recognition. Being tired is a badge of honor. Being jaded is a badge of experience. Being sarcastic is a badge of great intellect. I suppose it’s just all too boring to be rested, optimistic and kind. There is no positive measure of success, only the reverse. Especially in Hollywood, the town of smoke, mirrors and broken dreams where to be hopeful is to be naive and to be happy with who you are is delusional. To be a woman in this illusory city, this tinsel town, is to be challenged constantly: If you live in a city of beautiful, young, thin, blonde women, can you still know you are beautiful just as you are? If you live in a city of obscenely expensive sports cars but drive something older, can you still know you are successful? Can you still know that what you are doing matters and is important — even if the movie/show doesn’t get made or the promotion never comes? In a city, a country and a time full of people convinced that money and material trappings are equal to success and happiness, can you still know that this is not true and be happy just to be living and breathing? Can you know that your conscious choices and thoughts can direct your life to new vistas — just because you believe what you think about and you think about good things, even in a society that seems to value negative thinking? It is truly revolutionary to opt to feel good, as much as you can. To describe your days positively, to self-soothe when it wasn’t so positive, to be kind to oneself and to stop caring what everybody else thinks. You can change your life by adopting this way of thinking, a thousand times more effectively than taking up yoga to feel better. It’s not the yoga, it’s the thought behind it that makes you feel better. It’s the choosing to feel better and recognizing that feeling good, as much as one can, is what life is all about. For in feeling good, you are a more effective, loving mother, father, employee, performer, friend or boss. You enjoy your days and nights more — for you don’t really know how many of those were allotted you. So feel good. And stop saying you don’t. Believe that you are needed, important, effective and hard-working simply because you live and breathe on this planet — the weight room of the universe. It’s not only okay to feel good, it’s your prerogative and your birthright.

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Lip Dub of the Day: Newsweek published an article a while back…

Lip Dub of the Day: Newsweek published an article a while back which stated that Grand Rapids, Michigan, is high up on the list of America’s “Dying Cities.” So Grand Rapids responded by getting 5,000 residents together to perform an elaborate lip dub of Don McLean’s “American Pie.” Obviously. Newsweek subsequently offered Grand Rapids a contrite rejoinder , saying the article was picked up as part… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 27/05/2011 09:37 Number of articles : 5

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Achtung! Andrew Sullivan Goes Nuclear; Hints Palin = Hitler

Andrew Sullivan's vendetta against Sarah Palin reached a new milestone on Friday after he insinuated that the former Alaska governor was somehow akin to Adolf Hitler. Sullivan referenced Leni Riefenstahl's infamous pro-Nazi movie after quoting a former Palin spokeswoman on what he labeled “the upcoming propaganda movie, “Triumph Of The Will” “The Undefeated.” The writer, who is a top purveyor of the “Trig Truther” theory about the Republican's youngest son, made the latest attack on his blog on The Daily Beast as part of a “quote for the day” item. Sullivan reproduced Meg Stapleton's laudatory words about the Palin documentary, which will soon be released in Iowa, and then added his beyond snarky one-liner: “If someone gives it a chance and watches it, watches the film, I think they will be surprised at the caricature that’s been drawn and the contrast to reality. I just think every aspect of it is so powerful, you cannot walk away from this film looking at Sarah Palin the same way. You just can’t,” – Meg Stapleton , on the upcoming propaganda movie, “Triumph Of The Will” “The Undefeated.” Only months earlier, during a November 7, 2010 interview with BBC Radio 4 , the blogger claimed that “Sarah Palin represents an America this is absolutely, definitionally white , that's very much rural America.” Sullivan thus leapfrogs over the white supremacist-hinting label/reference as an attack against the former vice presidential candidate, and goes straight to smearing her as a fascist. [H/t: Melissa Clouthier ; VerumSerum blog ]

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Eye Water Modern Warfare 3 trailer Anonymous – Message to RIAA [2] Michikocuesq says: In 2004, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of the United States reported that the every single Ameri… http://bit.ly/lNVnKF

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Food Pyramid Replacement: The Plate Coming June 2

In an exclusive interview with WebMD, the USDA says the replacement for the Food Pyramid will be announced on June 2 — and that the new icon heralds a “monumental effort” to improve America’s health.

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