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CNN’s Kurtz & Co. disparagingly compare Walker hoax call to ACORN videos — which they loved at the time

Click here to view this media It was bad enough that most of the media — outside of the liberal anchors at MSNBC — refused to recognize the import of the content of that prank phone call to Scott Walker . Even more appalling was watching this weekend as the Beltway Villagers bent over backwards to thoroughly dismiss the story — led by Howard Kurtz and the execrable Amy Holmes at CNN’s Reliable Sources on Sunday. Their chief means of dismissing the story was to compare the Buffalo Beast’s revealing hoax call as “not journalistic” while comparing it to the treatment given the hoax ACORN videos of 2009: HOLMES: Right. Well, I think because it fits their ideological framework. And I looked at this, and he was hailed as “Most Intriguing Person of the Day” by CNN. And you didn’t see the hand-wringing over journalistic ethics like you did, say, in the ACORN case, when those two young people used the same sorts of tactics of being an impostor and sort of — some people would say tricking people into participating in this. And there, there was a huge discussion about journalism and is this fair, is this right? In this, it was, like, he’s a hero. He accomplished a feat, as you just heard. … KURTZ: And as Amy points out though, when the ACORN sting happened — you remember James O’Keefe and the pimp and the prostitute — liberal commentators all attacked them, but Fox News played them up and that story up in a way that was much more favorable. So how much of this is ideological. HOLMES: Right. And the ACORN folks, they said that they were activists. They were very explicit about their point of view, where, in this case, oh, well, maybe he’s a blogger, maybe he’s a journalist. It doesn’t really matter and he doesn’t get any kind of criticism for his methods. But how did Kurtz and Co. — including Holmes — treat the ACORN videos back in 2009 ? Well, as it happens, they attacked other media outlets for their reluctance to treat the videos as legitimate! KURTZ: But much of the mainstream media was well behind on this story. CNN also jumped on the budding scandal 10 days ago, though not with anything approaching Fox’s intensity. But it took five days to hit the CBS “Evening News” and six days to be reported by ABC’s “World News,” NBC “Nightly News” and MSNBC. Chris, there was two conservative activists, James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles, posing as a pimp and a ho, get this footage with a hidden camera. Is that journalism? CILLIZZA: I think there is a blurry line of what journalism is now, Howie, with video on demand, with blogs. I will go back to a somewhat less controversial example. Mayhill Fowler, a Democratic donor, wound up in a San Francisco fund-raiser for Barack Obama in which he said some voters in Pennsylvania are “embittered and cling to their guns.” … HOLMES: If — if liberal activist had walked into the Heritage Foundation, for example, and conducted the same sort of sting operation, it would have been on the front page of The Washington Post in a day. I think that what we’re seeing here was — is this just a right- wing, sort of, fringe story that the mainstream media didn’t want to touch with a 10-foot pole, or this a real story about corruption at this organization? And I think the mainstream media, because it was conservative activists going into a liberal organization, were a little bit wary, I would say, of the story. Indeed, Kurtz even penned the following line in the Washington Post , defending the content of the videos: Nearly everyone dismissed Beck’s charge that the president is a racist, but the ACORN videos he and Hannity trumpeted on Fox proved to be a legitimate story. But as the folks at FAIR detailed at the time, not only did the mainstream media lap it all up avidly, there was almost nothing legitimate at all in the ACORN videos — beginning with the methods used to obtain the videos, but even more significantly, in the faked conclusions they were intended to lead observers to reach. The hoax in those videos was not only perpetrated on the videos’ subject, but on their intended audience as well. ( Media Matters has the definitive details of the scope of the hoax.) It’s standard modus operandi Andrew Breitbart and Co. Of course, Kurtz defended Breitbart even through the Shirley Sherrod fiasco, too. He only seemed to wake up when O’Keefe tried to scam a CNN reporter — at which point he began dismissing him as a “fake pimp” . So it was the theme of Sunday’s show that there was nothing, NOTHING worth legitimately reporting on in the case of the Walker hoax, too — as Jim Warren tried to emphasize: WARREN: Yes. I mean, on one hand, I thought it was fascinating and revealing, what was going on in the governor’s mind in a certain sort of cynical pragmatism that was playing out on his side. At the same time, I didn’t see this guy as performing any vaguely legitimate form of journalism. He was perpetuating an absolute hoax, starting with misidentifying himself. Although I think there are times when mainstream legitimate journalists can misidentify themselves. But, boy, it has to be for higher causes — maybe saving lives or actually revealing some huge systemic government fraud. In a case like this, just to embarrass, no. The problem for Warren, Kurtz, and Holmes et. al. is that the hoax wasn’t simply an attempt to embarrass Walker — it legitimately laid bare, through well-known means of trickery, the cozy relationship between Walker and his financial beneficiaries. As the WaPo’s Greg Sargent put it at the time : UPDATE, 11:54 a.m.: In a key detail, Walker reveals that he is, in effect, laying a trap for Wisconsin Dems. He says he is mulling inviting the Senate and Assembly Dem and GOP leaders to sit down and talk, but only if all the missing Senate Dems return to work. Then, tellingly, he reveals that the real game plan here is that if they do return, Republicans might be able to use a procedural move to move forward with their proposal. “If they’re actually in session for that day and they take a recess, this 19 Senate Republicans could then go into action and they’d have a quorum because they started out that way,” he says. “If you heard that I was going to talk to them that would be the only reason why.” Then the fake Koch says this: “Bring a baseball bat. That’s what I’d do.” Walker doesn’t bat an eye, and responds: “I have one in my office, you’d be happy with that. I’ve got a slugger with my name on it.” 12:09 p.m.: Another key exchange: FAKE KOCH: What we were thinking about the crowds was, planting some troublemakers. WALKER: We thought about that. My only gut reaction to that would be, right now, the lawmakers I talk to have just completely had it with them. The public is not really fond of this.The teachers union did some polling and focus groups… It’s unclear what Walker means when he says he “thought” about planting some troublemakers, but it seems fair to ask him for clarification. Indeed, it was amusing watching Walker try to lie his way past the gaffe. Amusing, that is, except for the subsequent eagerness of the mainstream press to help him cover it all up. UPDATE: John Amato: Even the Washington Post bought into the ACORN atrocity video perpetrated by O’Keefe; their ombudsman, Andrew Alexander, also wrote that it was a legitimate story and promised to take conservative pundits more seriously in the future: Wrongly Deaf to Right-Wing Media? It’s tempting to dismiss such gimmicks. Fox News, joined by right-leaning talk radio and bloggers, often hypes stories to apocalyptic proportions while casting competitors as too liberal or too lazy to report the truth. But they’re also occasionally pumping legitimate stories. I thought that was the case with ACORN and, before it, the Fox-fueled controversy that led to the resignation of White House environmental adviser Van Jones. With ACORN, The Post wrote about it two days after the first of several explosive hidden-camera videos were aired showing the group’s employees giving tax advice to young conservative activists posing as a prostitute and her pimp. Three days passed before The Post ran a short Associated Press story about the Senate halting Housing and Urban Development grants to ACORN, which operates in 110 cities. But by that time, the Census Bureau had severed ties with ACORN. State and city investigations had been launched. It wasn’t until late in the week that The Post weighed in with two solid pieces. Why the tardiness? One explanation may be that traditional news outlets like The Post simply don’t pay sufficient attention to conservative media or viewpoints. It “can’t be discounted,” said Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. “Complaints by conservatives are slower to be picked up by non-ideological media because there are not enough conservatives and too many liberals in most newsrooms.” I criticized Alexander for his insanity in with my 2009 piece: The Washington Post bows down to Conservatives! So as I watched the above segment from Reliable Sources yesterday, my blood began to boil because they make believe like their glowing coverage of the ACORN story previously never happened. Media Matters called Alexander out over his op-ed too: Post ombudsman adopts right-wing mantra that ACORN videos are a major story The Washington Post even falsely reported about the events that actually took place. You see, O’Keefe was never dressed up as a pimp when he went into ACORN’s offices, a point which drove the story on FOX, but the WaPo never bothered to correct its own error. To top it off, the Washington Post even promoted the phony Black Panthers story. Conservatives don’t only get help from Fox News and hate talk radio. They have the traditional media in their pockets too.

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Pentagon positions forces around Libya as Gaddafi claims supporters will die for him

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Nintendo 3DS gets torn apart and hacked a day after Japanese launch

So you just got a Nintendo 3DS following its launch in Japan — what do you do? While most would be content to simply pass the time with Pilotwings for at least a few days, others are a bit more… curious. In that group you’ll find the folks from Tech-On! , who have already torn the handheld apart and even gone the extra mile to examine its 3D display under a microscope — they assume it’s a Sharp parallax barrier display , but weren’t able to confirm it as such. As if that wasn’t enough for a day-old system, YouTube user ayasuke2 has already hacked the system use R4 cards and run unauthorized Nintendo DS games. Head on past the break for some video evidence of that, and hit up the source link below for the complete teardown. Continue reading Nintendo 3DS gets torn apart and hacked a day after Japanese launch Nintendo 3DS gets torn apart and hacked a day after Japanese launch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Lundin Mining

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Lundin and Inmet to create new Canadian copper heavyweight Stocks to Watch- Thursday, January 13, 2011.mp4 Kopparberg Mineral – Strategi efter förvärv Lundin Mining Announces Potential Unsolicited Take-Over Bid Lundin Mining Corporation (“ Lundin Mining ” or the “Company”) (TSX: LUN)(OMX: LUMI) announced that it has been advised by Equinox Minerals Limited (“Equinox”) that Equinox intends to make an unsolicited take-over bid for the shares of … Equinox rivals Inmet with 49bn bid for Lundin Mining | Metal Bulletin Equinox Minerals has offered C48 billion 49 billion for Canadas Lundin Mining to create one of the worlds biggest copper-focused miners. Equinox to bid C$4.8 bln for Lundin – Online Trading : Online Trading Equinox Minerals Ltd., the West Perth, Australia, copper miner, plans to bid C$4.8 billion of cash and stock for Lundin Mining Corp., the Toronto miner. In a. Equinox Bids C$4.8 Billion for Lundin, Rivaling Inment | BuzzCrunch Equinox Minerals Ltd., owner of Africa’s biggest copper mine, offered C$4.8 billion ($4.9 billion) in cash and shares for Canada’s Lundin Mining Corp., rivaling a share offer from Inmet Mining Corp. Categories: Business, News … Fairfax Market Report including Ampella Mining, African Aura … Equinox – Lundin Mining proposed merger. Copper M&A– Canadian copper miner, Equinox has offered a rival C$4.8bn to create a major copper focused mining entity. The offer follows proposed merger of Inmet and Lundin mining . … CharlyPatrokol says: RT @financialtimes : Equinox in hostile $4.9bn bid for Lundin Mining : The scramble for scarce copper supplies has led Perth-based … http://on.ft.com/eMj8C1

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Social Network

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Berlusconi tax fraud trial resumes

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MSI Dual Pad concept eyes-on (video)

Complementing the integrated projector concept introduced at CES last month, MSI brought a new not-for-sale hottie to its CeBIT booth this week in the form of the Dual Pad, which is… well, literally two WindPads placed on top of one another. The idea is that the pads can be taken apart and used as two completely independent Windows 7 tablets when necessary — “you and your girlfriend on a trip” was the example given to us during the press conference — but when you piece them together, they become one mega-tablet capable of operating essentially as a single dual-screen netbook (a hingeless, permanently-open one). Again, it’s a pure concept; there are no plans for commercialization that we could eke out, but we can’t imagine it’d be cheap since you’d effectively be buying two complete tablets. Follow the break for video! Gallery: MSI Dual Pad concept eyes-on Continue reading MSI Dual Pad concept eyes-on (video) MSI Dual Pad concept eyes-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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