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Chris Matthews Uses Chilean Miners To Promote Democrats In Midterms

Chris Matthews' level of political advocacy as we approach November's elections has now crossed from being unprofessional into almost pathological.

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Did a Betrayal from Inside the White House Kill the Senate Climate Bill?

Photo: WN , Creative Commons In the months that have passed since the ignominious death of the Senate climate bill , there’s been speculation abound as to what, exactly, caused its demise. Some argued that oil and coal interests were just too strong, or that public opinion was never strong enough, or that health care reform drained Congress’ will. Many have also focused on the role of the White House, and how the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obama’s Related to WHO? You Betcha!

And you thought it was strange to hear that Barack Obama was related to Dick Cheney. Well, betcha can’t guess who he’s related to now! (Oct. 13)

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A major part of the Barack Obama narrative when he ran for president was his international roots, the global sweep of his life, and how much more cosmopolitan he would be as president than the pedestrian George W. Bush. So it's a little weird to watch Obama yelling from the campaign podium that foreigners are funding political commercials and stealing our elections. Obama's now stooped to accusing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of being a tool of foreign operatives. He doesn't produce any evidence to make the charge; but since when has this stopped him? Obama's Organizing for America clones are promoting this quote of his: “This is a threat to our democracy….And if we just stand by and let the special interests to silence anybody who's got the guts to stand up to them, our country's going to be a very different place.” So Obama's critics are now “threats to our democracy.” That, folks, is desperation. Barack Obama clearly doesn't have the guts to stick to the global-village narrative his liberal base in the media and elsewhere adore. The Washington Post now laments that his critique smacks of xenophobia. read more

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GOP Strategist Schools Matthews: ‘Palin’s Had A Lot More Experience Than Obama’

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Obama to Lift Offshore Drilling Moratorium this Week

Photo: WN , Creative Commons Aaaaand we’re back. Back to the regularly scheduled programming of offshore drilling, dominant oil companies calling the shots, and the same backwards-looking energy policy we had before BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded , killing 11 men and inflicting upon the Gulf of Mexico the worst environmental disaster the US has ever seen. Yes, the Obama administration has announced today that it is lifting the

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Krauthammer Smacks Down Inside Washington Panel Over GOP Campaign Contributions

Charles Krauthammer on Friday called the entire panel of PBS’s “Inside Washington” a bunch of whiners for complaining about anonymous campaign contributions Republicans are receiving this election cycle. After host Gordon Peterson briefly explained the impact of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling earlier this year, NPR’s Nina Totenberg called it a “scandal in the making…this is the kind of thing that led to Watergate.”   Peterson then surprisingly asked, “Are you aware of any Democrats turning down soft money like this?” Totenberg hypocritically answered, “No, but the Democrats aren’t getting – it’s eight to one is the, is the disproportion here.”  Krauthammer marvelously jumped in, “So in other words, it’s whining,” and that’s when the fun started (video follows with partial transcript and commentary):  GORDON PETERSON, HOST: Thanks to the Supreme Court Citizens United ruling earlier this year, 501(c) nonprofits can pump millions of dollars into our elections and they don’t have to tell us where the money is coming from. The best government money can buy, Nina. NINA TOTENBERG, NPR: Well, you know, really, this is the next scandal. It’s a, the scandal in the making. They don’t have to disclose anything. And eventually, this is the kind of thing that led to Watergate. PETERSON: Are you aware of any Democrats turning down soft money like this? TOTENBERG: No, but the Democrats aren’t getting – it’s eight to one is the, is the disproportion here. CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: So in other words, it’s whining. After Totenberg and the other panelists – the Washington Post’s Colby King and PBS’s Mark Shields – made mostly similar points about how terrible these anonymous contributions are, Krauthammer struck back: KRAUTHAMMER: This is whining squared. First of all, eight to one, well, there is a “one” obviously. Democrats are also in the game, but they are losing the game, so they are very unhappy. Secondly, the law came from the Supreme Court. It decided that this kind of disclosure is not required. I am not a fan of the ruling, but it is the law, so it’s within the law. Secondly, you know, Democrats are complaining about how much Republicans are raising. In the last election cycle, Obama alone raised $600 million, breaking all records in the galaxy, and he raised another 300 for the DNC. TOTENBERG: But we know from where. KRAUTHAMMER: When he runs next time, I’m saying the Supreme Court has decided it’s not required. TOTENBERG: The question is we know from where. KRAUTHAMMER: The question is what’s affecting, the implication is that the President, you showed that clip of the President, and the implication is that the Republicans are purchasing this election. This is nonsense. One example: Rove has raised $50 million; the unions have set aside $100 million in this election, and the difference is… PETERSON: I think it’s more like $200 million. KRAUTHAMMER: …that a union member doesn’t have a say in whether it goes to a Democrat or Republican even if he is a Republican. So let’s not hear this whining about how the money is (unintelligible). That’s not why Republicans lost in ’08 and not why Democrats are going to lose in ’10. Indeed. Obama and the Democrats set all kinds of campaign finance records during the last election cycle, and now that these numbers are favoring Republicans, liberal media members are crying “foul!” As Krauthammer also pointed out, the press never seems to have any problem with contributions made by America’s labor unions which almost exclusively go to Democrats. As such, Krauthammer properly identified what all this media hyperventilation is concerning this year’s campaign finance issue: whining squared.

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Funny how often Democrats can a ct like misogynists : In a private conversation that was inadvertently taped by a voicemail machine, an associate of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown can be heard referring to his Republican opponent Meg Whitman as a “whore” for cutting a deal protecting law enforcement pensions as the two candidates competed for police endorsements. The comment came after Brown called the Los Angeles Police Protective League in early September to ask for its endorsement. He left a voicemail message for Scott Rate, a union official. Brown apparently believed he had hung up the phone, but the connection remained intact and the voice mail machine captured an ensuing conversation between Brown and his aides. With evident frustration, Brown discussed the pressure he was under to refuse to reduce public safety pensions or lose law enforcement endorsements to Whitman. Months earlier, Whitman had agreed to exempt public safety officials from key parts of her pension reform plan. “Do we want to put an ad out? … That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be – that they’ll go to Whitman, and that’s where they’ll go because they know Whitman will give ‘em, will cut them a deal, but I won’t,” Brown said. At that point, what appears to be a second voice interjects: “What about saying she’s a whore?” “Well, I’m going to use that,” Brown responds. “It proves you’ve cut a secret deal to protect the pensions.” You mean like the deal Barack Obama gave the auto workers and the teacher’s unions? Is he a “whore” too?

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GOP Candidates Pledge to Kill High Speed Rail

The high speed rail lines at stake — red has partial funding, gray is proposed. Image via the Transport Politic As a dreamer of the American high speed rail dream, this news just makes me sad: the Republican candidates running for governor in Ohio, Florida, California, Wisconsin, and elsewhere, have all pledged to kill the rail projects in their states if they’… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Another great video from Ben Howe has surfaced over at Eyeblast. This time he parodies the Facebook movie’s trailer: For more on video and others from Ben Howe make sure you check out this post at the Eyeblast Blog .

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