On Monday’s premiere episode of CNN’s Parker-Spitzer, pseudo-conservative Kathleen Parker targeted Sarah Palin, labeling her a ” tease ” for not announcing her candidacy for the presidency, and stated that the Republican is ” also coy, which, after a little while, begins to feel dishonest .” When co-host Eliot Spitzer accused Parker of being unfair to Palin, she replied, ” I am not unfair to Sarah Palin .” The host devoted her first “Opening Argument” segment to the former vice presidential candidate. After her co-host called for the firing of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner in his “Opening Argument,” Parker replied, “Eliot, I want to talk about my favorite politician, Sarah Palin” and played a clip from a recent commercial made by Palin’s political action committee. An on-screen graphic proclaimed, ” Palin the Tease ,” and the new CNN host immediately launched into that theme: PARKER: So, Sarah, are you running or aren’t you? Of course, Palin won’t say because the suspense benefits her. As long as her fans think she might run, they’ll keep sending money to SarahPAC and they’ll keep showing up for her rallies. I have to confess I never thought Sarah would grow the legs she has- no, guys, not those- the legs to keep building momentum. She has something that obviously appeals to lots of people. She has ‘it’- big-time. But she’s also maddening to many others, especially women. She flirts; she’s a tease; and, of course, all politicians do that . Men do it. Democrats do it. That’s how they raise money. Parker continued with her Palin is “coy and dishonest” line and hinted that “I know of at least one person who won’t run if it looks like Sarah has the wind at her back, and he should run.” Spitzer responded by trying to pry the answer out of her. The columnist didn’t answer, but explained that her unnamed Republican “should run because he can win a national election, and Sarah Palin, for all her good qualities, cannot . It may be that Palin is waiting for a thunderbolt or a voice from beyond to instruct her next move.” She then returned to her “tease” label of the former governor: PARKER: In the meantime, she’s teaming with RNC Chairman Michael Steele to raise money. Come on, Sarah. Drop the tease and just tell the American people you’re not running . As consolation, maybe and you Michael Steele can turn your road show into a moneymaking gig for real- a TV show perhaps. You could call it ‘Steele Magnolia.’ Parker gave a Palin-esque wink as she made her “Steele Magnolia” line. Spitzer replied to all of this by accusing his co-host of being unfair to Palin. Parker ultimately denied this charge, but not without making a bit of a Freudian slip: SPITZER: Clever name- we should have taken that. But you know what? I will not defend Sarah Palin on the substance of anything. But you’re not being fair to her. Why are you judging her by a different standard than anybody else? PARKER: Suddenly- SPITZER: Barack Obama didn’t announce- PARKER: Suddenly, Eliot Spitzer is Sarah Palin’s champion. I love this. SPITZER: Well, you know why, because as Democrats, we want her to run, because we can beat her. PARKER: You never told me this before. Suddenly, we’re on TV and you’re a big Palin fan? SPITZER: No, no, no, no. Here’s the thing. I want you to be as fair to her as you are to everybody else. Sarah Palin should not need to decide before other folks do. Barack Obama didn’t decide until late in the game. Ronald Reagan didn’t decide until late in the game. Everybody who has run successfully for the presidency was counted out at one point, and was told you have no chance. PARKER: I am not fair- unfair to Sarah Palin. I actually like Sarah Palin, and others have been very unfair . So let me just state that for the record- SPITZER: Right. PARKER: But I do think she needs to get out of the way. She’s not going to run for president- for the president, and yet, a lot of people kind of hope she does. SPITZER: Why do you presume that? In other words, I don’t think she knows yet. The critical thing is here is that, like most politicians, she hasn’t figured it out. You were right the first time, Ms. Parker, before you corrected yourself. Remember, Parker were the columnist who, just days after John McCain announced that Palin was going to be his running mate, compared the former Alaska governor to a character in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ who falsely accused a black man of raping her. Earlier in 2010, the columnist speculated whether Palin’s son Trig would be hurt by his mother’s thoughts of abortion during her pregnancy with him. Near the end of the segment, Parker did go after Spitzer for his prediction that President Obama would win reelection in 2012, but only last Thursday, the columnist herself admitted that she didn’t want the Democrat to fail . SPITZER: I think that Barack Obama will be reelected, almost regardless of the Republican candidate . This is the debate for next year perhaps- PARKER: Wow. SPITZER: But here’s the thing: Sarah Palin- PARKER: You really did get hooked on that hope thing, didn’t you? SPITZER: You know, the hopey-changy thing- stuff is good .
Continue reading …photo: John / Creative Commons OK, so it doesn’t look like they will be the ones that 350.org and Sungevity wanted to be installed, but nevertheless some cheering is still in order: The White House has announced that solar panels will be installed on the White House living quarters by spring 2011. Both solar photovoltaic panels supplying electricity and a solar water heater… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Calling the liberal mainstream media the “‘shock troops’ of the Obama administration,” NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell has “declared war on the liberal media” with a new $2.1 million campaign to demand they stop lying and “Tell The Truth!” about Obama, the damage his radical policies have caused, and to cease immediately the character assassinations launched against the Tea Parties. MRC President Brent Bozell provided these remarks in the live webcast launch of the campaign: What would have been the reaction of the American people if on Election Day 2008, they had gone to the polls knowing that in electing Barack Obama, they were electing the single most radical socialist in the history of this country? I submit to you he never would have been elected. That’s the power of the left-wing media … I call the news media the ‘shock troops’ of the Obama administration because they’re the ones doing all the dirty work – for him – so that he doesn’t have to do it. The national campaign — accessible online at www.TellTheTruth2010.org — will reach millions of people each week through end of 2010 and includes: National television advertisements -3 different 15-second ads about ObamaCare, the Ground Zero mosque and illegal immigration; all issues the liberal media are out of sync with majorities of Americans National radio advertisements – 60-second radio ads cut by Mark Levin, nationally syndicated talk radio host Mobile billboard and delivery trucks – dozens of trucks circling New York and Washington bureaus of ABC, CBS, NBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post Billboards – stationed for 4 weeks in 9 cities: Dallas, Seattle, Las Vegas, Orlando, Little Rock, Lexington, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Milwaukee 104,000 petition signers – and growing Be sure to visit www.TellTheTruth.org to sign our petition.
Continue reading …Liberals have tried to accuse the Tea Party movement of a lot of things, but Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen was a completely unique one: he’s blaming them for the killing of four college students at Kent State in 1970. What kind of time machine or psychedelic drug is he employing? Nobody at the Post seemed to ask. This Cohen column is, to put it bluntly, an attack ad in the last weeks of a campaign. It is impervious to a “fact check.” It simply says conservative rhetoric is not only reckless, it seems designed to get leftists killed, to start a new civil war. The governor of Ohio, James Rhodes, demonized the war protesters. They were “worse than the Brownshirts and the communist element….We will use whatever force necessary to drive them out of Kent.” That was the language of that time. And now it is the language of our time. It is the language of Glenn Beck, who fetishizes about liberals and calls Barack Obama a racist. It is the language of rage that fuels too much of the Tea Party and is the sum total of gubernatorial hopeful Carl Paladino’s campaign message in New York. It is all this talk about “taking back America” (from whom?) and this inchoate fury at immigrants and, of course, this raw anger at Muslims, stoked by politicians such as Newt Gingrich and Rick Lazio, the latter having lost the GOP primary to Paladino for, among other things, not being sufficiently angry. “I’m going to take them out,” Paladino vowed at a Tea Party rally in Ithaca, N.Y. Back in the Vietnam War era, the left also used ugly language and resorted to violence. But the right, as is its wont, stripped the antiwar movement of its citizenship. It turned dissent into treason, which, in a way, was the worst treason of all. It made dissidents into the storied “other” who had nothing in common with the rest of us. They were not opponents; they were the enemy: Fire! Cohen makes no attempt to acknowledge that part of the “anti-war” movement that waved flags of the Viet Cong and openly wished for America to lose the war, and openly wished America would be the victim of a communist revolution. How is that not “the worst treason of all”? Now try to place a violent leftist movement like the Weather Underground into this equation. Didn’t their willingness to kill cops (and in acts of terror like bombing a bathroom) innocent Americans put them in a low place? But Cohen can only single out “the right” — millions of nonviolent people who are horrified by the thought of violent revolution, as opposed to democratic change. This was a column that someone at the Post editorial page should have walked over to Cohen and said, “This is too reckless.” But apparently, no one did. Cohen’s been on quite a string of printed fits lately. Just two weeks ago, talk radio host Mark Levin pounded away at this bizarre Cohen attack on constitutionalists : This fatuous infatuation with the Constitution, particularly the 10th Amendment, is clearly the work of witches, wiccans and wackos . It has nothing to do with America’s real problems and, if taken too seriously, would cause an economic and political calamity. The Constitution is a wonderful document, quite miraculous actually, but only because it has been wisely adapted to changing times.
Continue reading …Photo via Edward Farrell The starry smooth-hound shark is considered an abundant species off the Irish coast, and they were thought to grow and reproduce quickly. However, new research shows that they actually take twice as long to mature as previously thought, and produce just one pup every two years. Knowing this, along with the fact that they’re a sought-after species on the European continent, means conservationists have a new species to worry about. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Barack Obama rose to the occasion last summer with this audacious address to a crowd of more than 200,000 in Berlin. As the hours… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 11/01/2008 21:16 Number of articles : 199
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