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Continue reading …Click here to view this media Here’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck last night on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show, making excuses for Sarah Palin and her inexcusable “crosshairs” ads after the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, one of the ad’s targets: HANNITY: You know, I fear we are getting to the point, you can’t say anything — you can’t say war room, you can’t say targeting. You can’t, you know, say, we are going to put a bull’s-eye on a map. HASSELBECK: Yes we can say that. And I will use yes we can. And this is why I believe and I think the more that we link and say, we cannot say anything — I mean, look, I grew up in a family that was based on speak kind words as much as possible and if you don’t, apologize. Work hard and operate with integrity. That goes without saying. I think most civil people in the United States of America agree that you shouldn’t go outside of those boundaries. Right now to even say that we have to curb what we’re saying only links any rhetoric to what happened in Tucson. There’s no link. We haven’t found a link. There’s no evidence that man even watched cable news. That he heard Sarah Palin say anything or saw the map with crosshairs. None. So the more that this conversation continues, in my opinion, it is a weak link that is trying to be strengthened by the left to Sarah and this man again. And here’s Hasselbeck last March, when she agreed with her colleagues at The View that the ads were outrageous and dangerous: Click here to view this media “This hasn’t been a great week in terms of, I think, the Constitution and where it says that you’re supposed to, you know, everybody is, has a mandate to have insurance. But I think the way some Republicans are handling this is nothing more than purely despicable,” Hasselbeck said. “The names that are next to and being highlighted by those crosshairs — I think it’s an abuse of the Second Amendment. I also feel as though every single person on here is a mother, a father, a friend, a brother, a sister, and to take it to this level is — it’s disappointing to see this come from the Party, and I would hope that leaders like Sarah Palin would end this.” Joy Behar thanked her for it, shaking her hand. “Republicans are not speaking out against this and you may be the first one to do it, and I salute you, my girl.” Whoopi Goldberg would say “Republicans, whatever comes from this it’s on your heads.” Something else Hasselbeck said was just flat-out bats–t crazy: HANNITY: It is very sinister to me because I think there’s an effort here to silence opposition voices. And, you know, to exploit a tragedy within two hours the way Paul Krugman did. Now, you really point out, this guy worshipped skulls, he is an atheist, he read Mein Kampf, The Communist Manifesto and smoked dope, and never listen to talk radio according to friends and never watch political debate and hated George Bush. But the narrative has been blame conservatives. HASSELBECK: But we never heard any of that for the first four days. You know, the left wing media, unfortunately Sean, and I’ve been trying not to have to blame anybody in this situation for, you know, wrecking the American people heard by unfortunately, they were so drunk on this cocktail of trying to convict Sarah Palin, that they neglected — when I say neglect, that is with a huge bet that I will say that, neglected to give the American people information because they weren’t searching for it. They had already found their killer. They had already given a man total justification for taking a gun and taking the lives of several human beings and then trying to take the lives of more. Awful, I mean, today we are blessed with the news, right? We have great news about Giffords. And I think that that should have been their first priority, giving us the news, making sure that we understood that the rest were safe. They had the killer. But if you are a crazy person out there, and you know that you have an automatic out to blame it on a politician, what do you think you are going to do? They are lucky that not one more person went out on a spree that day. What? Excuse me? Did I hear this right? Is Hasselbeck actually claiming that the people who warned against the potential for violence being inspired by Palin’s ads were actually giving an excuse to the killer? Not only is that more outrageously speculative than anything written yet about Loughner, it points the finger right back at herself — since at the time, she was one of the people criticizing Palin for the ads. I guess Hasselbeck is blaming herself for Jared Loughner. Who’da thunk?
Continue reading …Who Else is Disgusted by Phonebook Waste? My phonebook is currently used as a footrest under my desk. “Annually an estimated 650,000 tons of phone books are distributed to America’s 100+ million households. At an EPA estimated national recycling rate of 18%, only 117,000 tons of phone books are recycled each year, many of them on the day that they are received.” For more on the impact of phone books, check out Pablo’s post about it . Via Imgur ( Thanks Chris T.! ), I’m not 100% … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Continue reading …For years foreign nations have received better and faster cars than America but, finally, we thought we’d at least received smartphone parity. Not for Motorola , who is bringing its 4.3-inch Droid X slab to China with one major tweak: a processor running at 1.2GHz. That’s a 20 percent boost over its cycles in domestic form despite having the same TI ticker humming away in there. Now, that’s not to say there aren’t ways to unofficially overclock your X to 1.2GHz — and beyond — but those of us who prefer staying stock are left to wonder why, and to hope for an equivalent update on these shores. Futile hopes, these. Motorola Droid X gets 1.2GHz software overclock for China, we feel slighted too originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 00:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Come inside a secret Smithsonian storage warehouse – you might call it America’s National Garage – as two rare vehicles are prepared for display at the National Museum of American History. Featured are a 1948 Tucker and a 1929 Miller race car. (Jan. 19)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media [H/t Heather ] Well, as Nancy Goldstein points out at The Nation, the national media were pretty reluctant at first to identify Monday’s thwarted bombing of the MLK Day parade in Spokane as domestic terrorism — but not only was I not fooled, neither were the folks in Spokane, particularly not the FBI agents who know the territory. As the Spokesman Review story points out, Spokane has a long and unfortunate history — being the largest city close to what used to be the Aryan Nations compound in northern Idaho, 40 miles east — of having to deal with domestic terrorism — the kind committed by right-wing extremists who hate the government and hate nonwhites: City Council President Joe Shogan praised the people who found the backpack and the officials who defused it. He noted the 1996 bombing of City Hall and said citizens must still be vigilant to prevent attacks. “It would be nice to think that all this kind of activity was in the past, but obviously, it’s not,” Shogan said. “Too often, there’s that attitude that it can’t happen here. Well, it is happening.” A pipe bomb packed with nails and screws exploded outside Spokane City Hall on April 29, 1996. There were no injuries, but the blast blew out a window in one of the doors and sent shrapnel flying into Riverfront Park. Federal prosecutors later indicted white supremacists Chevie Kehoe, of Colville, and Danny Lee, of Yukon, Okla., for the bombing. Both also were later convicted for a 1996 triple murder in Arkansas. The two were accused of working to overthrow the government to set up a whites-only nation. That was hardly the only time domestic terrorists have struck Spokane. Some of the earliest crimes committed by The Order in their 1984 crime spree occurred in Spokane — mostly robberies. As it later turned out, the perpetrators were based in Metaline Falls, about an hour’s drive north of the city. Then there was the 1996 crime spree of the self-proclaimed “Phineas Priesthood” gang , which included a couple of bank robberies, the bombing of a Spokesman Review newspaper plant, and the bombing of a Planned Parenthood clinic. This might be another “isolated incident” unconnected to any political agenda to the folks at Fox. But people in the Northwest know better. Will Bunch raises the right question : Has right-wing carping killed media coverage of major “domestic terrorism” case in Spokane? An explosion and the potential for multiple murders that a shrapnel bomb could have caused to those celebrating Dr. King’s legacy would have been a staggering blow to a nation that is still reeling and feeling the aftershocks of the first assassination attempt against a member of Congress in nearly 33 years. Even though the bomb didn’t explode, the episode raises deeply troubling new questions about the extent of violent politically fueled anger in America in 2011, and why it seems that liberal targets like Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and now King Day marchers like the children pictured at top are the ones in the crosshairs, to use the controversial word of the day. In other words, it’s what Joe Biden might call a BFD. But you wouldn’t know that if, for example, you visited the two websites that — in my own 30 years of experience as a journalist, for better or worse — do more than any other to set the agenda on national coverage in newsrooms across the country. One of those (note I said “for better or worse”) is The Drudge Report, which ultimate Beltway insider Mark Halperin has said “rules our world.” In the 16 or so hours since the FBI went public with the “domestic terrorism” angle, Matt Drudge has spotlighted articles about things like a man arrested for taking photos at Miami airport, a blogger who may lose his firearms permit for a post related to the Tucson massacre, and laser incidents against airplanes — but nothing about the thwarted Spokane bombing. OK, so that’s Matt Drudge — but the silence of the leading mainstream news website — that of the New York Times — is a little harder to explain. I’ve checked their home page at least a half-dozen times since last night, and I have yet to see a featured story on the FBI investigating “domestic terrorism” in Washington State. The lack of Times coverage may explain while for the most part, the coverage of this story on cable TV — the people who routinely hyped run of the mill car chases and blown-tire airplane landings — has been very minimal. I say for the most part because there have been a couple of exceptions. “The Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC featured the Spokane story as major breaking news at the top of its broadcast last night, and for a time it was the lead story on the Huffington Post. Major news outlets — but with a liberal orientation.
Continue reading …Say what you will about NBC's Today show but they recognize a ratings winner when they see one and they demonstrated that, when they invited Fox News host Glenn Beck back for a second appearance on Wednesday's show. However with that second guest spot came another opportunity to accuse him of fomenting hate. In the 7am half hour Today co-anchor Meredith Vieira accused Beck of contributing to “a dialogue of hate ” that led to the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords and in the 9am hour it was her colleague Natalie Morales' turn to make that ugly inference as she pressed Beck: ” How do you respond to the accusations…that people make” since the Tucson shooting “that you maybe somewhat to blame?” This time around, Beck took a back seat to his co-author psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow who offered this professional diagnosis for those critics that blame Beck and other conservatives like Sarah Palin for the tragedy in Arizona:
Continue reading …There’s an interesting new poll that was just done by Democracy Corps and the results aren’t a surprise to us. they would be to the Villagers and the RWNM. (check out the pdf) The voters have a clear and dramatic message for the new Republicans in Congress and the President on the eve of his State of the Union Address: focus on jobs and the economy and show how America is going to be economically successful again. This is not a nuanced poll. If Democrats did not get the message in 2010, voters are ready to send a message again, according to the first Democracy Corps-Campaign for America’s Future survey of 2011. The media pundits and Washington conventional wisdom say deficit reduction and cutting government spending are the top priorities for the nation; yet, the Republican Congress has prioritized health care repeal and Social Security cuts (which are on the table for the first time.) They could not have it more wrong. It is jobs, stupid. What, the deficit isn’t driving people to write Obama is a Nazi/Socialist signs and harm each other? I’m just stunned. Stunned, I tell you. Digby: Democracy Corps has released a new poll in anticipation of the impending assault against social security and it turns out that Washington is once again focused on the wrong problems: Which TWO of the following do you think are the most important economic problems facing the country right now? High unemployment……………………………..41 Outsourcing of jobs……………………………33 The budget deficit is big and growing……………23 Wages and salaries have not kept up with the cost of living……………………………………….18 The economy is not growing……………………..17 Taxes are too high…………………………….15 The government focused on bank bailouts and not on the middle class………………………………………..14 America is not keeping up with China and other countries…………………………………….12 The economic stimulus is not working…………….11 (Don’t know/refused)………………………….. 4 And they know what they want the government to concentrate on: Now I am going to read you a list of issues and I would like you to please tell me which TWO should be top priorities for the new Congress. Economic recovery and new jobs…………………………..46 Protecting Social Security and Medicare…………………..34 Making sure that our children receive an education for these times…………………………………………………27 Cutting spending and the size of government……………….25 Repealing the new health care law………………………..17 Reducing the federal budget deficit………………………15 Keeping taxes low………………………………………14 Investing in infrastructure, like roads and bridges, and in new industries…………………………………………….14 (Don’t know/Refused)…………………………………….2 Now I suppose if what you really want to do is please big business and Wall Street, this sort of thing would be irrelevant. But it’s not the way one would normally go about winning elections. I hope the President and his speech writers have had a chance to see this latest poll and make changes to the SOTU where necessary. Making the case to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits to save it will not fly if that is indeed what President Obama has in mind,. I don’t know this for a fact. I only wish to pass on valuable information because in reality Republicans only care about their free markets. Ralph Reed’s army, teh gays, returning to the gold standard and freaking out about the federal deficit are not what Americans are really concerned about. People want jobs and their safety net when they get get old enough is more important. When I say old, I don’t mean 66 and above either. To be fair, the media has been harping about job creation, but they shudder when they talk about the deficit. Then they tell us, along with Conservative politicians, that the working class will have to feel the pain, make tough decisions , have an adult conversation about entitlements while the super elites fight over what villas to buy. Have you ever heard a talk show host even mention this article — The Rise of the New Global Elite ? Because we’re also witnessing the Fall of the Middle Class.
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