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For everybody freaking out about the felony charges Lindsay Lohan may or may not be facing over her alleged jewelry theft, she has news for you: That necklace was just borrowed . “We vehemently deny these allegations and, if charges are filed, we will fight them,” her lawyer tells People. Furthermore,…

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Fox News Idiocracy

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Fox News Idiocracy

Click here to view this media Rachel Maddow and The Nation’s Chris Hayes discuss whether Fox’s misinformation campaign and spreading of outlandish conspiracy theories, led by Glenn Beck, is damaging our discourse on American political and foreign policy. Beck is so far off the rails this week I don’t know how anyone who isn’t mentally unstable could take anything he says seriously. I can’t stand watching him for more than a few minutes but our friends over at Media Matters have. Here’s some of his latest fearmongering from this Friday. Beck Channels Yoda, Declares That If You Haven’t Been Frightened Watching His Show Yet, “You Will Be” Beck Hosts “Expert” Joel Rosenberg To Further His Apocalyptic Talk About A Caliphate

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From today’s meetings between Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman and various protest groups comes a pretty significant list of concessions the regime is granting. The down low, as per the AP: Free press: The government promised it would stop impeding the media, Internet access, and text messaging. Protesters: Cairo agreed…

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Key opposition group not swayed by talks with Egypt regime

OPPONENTS of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's embattled regime today dismissed as insufficient an offer to include them in political reform plans, and renewed their demands that he step down. Vice President Omar Suleiman had agreed to sit down with the groups, which included the banned Muslim Brotherhood, which was in itself a landmark concession, but the talks produced no breakthrough in the two-week-old standoff. As night fell, central Cairo’s now iconic Tahrir Square was still filled with thousands of anti-regime protesters, adamant that the…

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Matthews Bashes Bush for Holding Saudi King’s Hand in 2005, Ignores Obama’s Bow to Same Man in 2009

In a classic example of liberal media bias, Chris Matthews on Friday bashed former President George W. Bush for holding Prince Abdullah of Saudia Arabia's hand when he visited the Crawford ranch back in 2005. After mentioning how “the bowing and scraping” involved in the “paramount task” of presidents honoring Arab leaders has sometimes “been nearly comical,” the host of the syndicated program bearing his name completely ignored President Barack Obama's deep bow to the very same man less than two years ago (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: I think we do pay attention. I want to give you an example of this as we go to break. Honoring Arab leaders has of course been a paramount task for presidents, but sometimes the bowing and scraping has been nearly comical at least to American ears and eyes. ♪♪ See the pyramids along the Nile ♪♪ Here’s our all-time favorite image, President George W. Bush down in Crawford, his ranch in 2005, just six years ago, tiptoeing through those Texas blue bonnets with Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. They were meeting about a current oil crisis and Bush was trying to get the Saudis to increase production. ♪♪ You belong to me ♪♪ MATTHEWS: (Laughing) Well, Jon Stewart, of course, had this take back then. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) JON STEWART: Earlier this week Bush met with a key player on the world energy scene. Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. The President greeted him with a kiss on both cheeks and then led him by the hand into his ranch. That is unacceptable on my part. Two easy to joke about the two of them kissing and holding hands. The truth is both of those are Saudi customs indicating friendship and trust. If you heard what they were talking about, believe me, you’d hardly call them sissies. GEORGE W. BUSH: All of these are blue bonnets. This is our state flower. PRINCE ABDULLAH: Beautiful! It’s just gorgeous. STEWART: Added Prince Abdullah, I mean GORGEOUS! He added, “You know, we used to have fields of blue bonnets in Saudi Arabia. Then we beheaded them in a soccer stadium.” (END VIDEOTAPE) MATTHEWS: Message – we care. I guess Matthews forgot this from April 2009: Matthews could have even used Stewart again to drive home the point, for the “Daily Show” host had a lot to say about Obama's bow at the time: I guess that would have been too much like journalism for a man that believes “Hardball” is “absolutely nonpartisan.”

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Tom Brady a Unanimous MVP Choice

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has become the first unanimous choice for The Associated Press 2010 NFL Most Valuable Player Award, sweeping the nationwide panel of media members who cover the league. (Feb. 6)

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South Sudan faces development challenges

Southern Sudan will likely become an independent nation once official results from its referendum are announced, but many challenges lie ahead for what would be the world’s newest nation. Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Juba in Southern Sudan.

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Roy Perez shot his mother, a neighbor, and a 4-year-old girl one day with a gun he never should have had—yet bought quite legally. The New York Times takes a look at another loophole in the nation’s gun laws, one that fails to take guns away from people who’ve…

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Until we pass legislation reversing the Citizens United decision that allows corporate billionaires to pour massive amounts of campaign cash into the system, we’re pretty much screwed. Unless, of course, we start to walk like Egyptians, and I don’t see that happening: The billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch no longer sit outside Washington’s political establishment, isolated by their uncompromising conservatism. Instead, they are now at the center of Republican power, a change most evident in the new makeup of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Wichita-based Koch Industries and its employees formed the largest single oil and gas donor to members of the panel, ahead of giants like Exxon Mobil, contributing $279,500 to 22 of the committee’s 31 Republicans, and $32,000 to five Democrats. Nine of the 12 new Republicans on the panel signed a pledge distributed by a Koch-founded advocacy group — Americans for Prosperity — to oppose the Obama administration’s proposal to regulate greenhouse gases. Of the six GOP freshman lawmakers on the panel, five benefited from the group’s separate advertising and grass-roots activity during the 2010 campaign. Claiming an electoral mandate, Republicans on the committee have launched an agenda of the sort long backed by the Koch brothers. A top early goal: restricting the reach of the Environmental Protection Agency, which oversees the Kochs’ core energy businesses. The new committee members include a congressman who has hired a former Koch Industries lawyer as his chief of staff. Another, Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia, won a long-shot bid to unseat a 14-term moderate Democrat with help from Americans for Prosperity, which marshaled conservative activists in his district. By some estimates, the advocacy group spent more than a quarter-million dollars on negative ads in the campaign. “I’m just thankful that you all helped in so many ways,” Griffith told an Americans for Prosperity rally not long after his election. Perhaps the Kochs’ most surprising and important ally on the committee is its new chairman, Rep. Fred Upton. The Republican from Michigan, who was once criticized by conservatives for his middle-of-the-road approach to environmental issues, is now leading the effort to rein in the EPA. Upton received $20,000 in donations from Koch employees in 2010, making them among his top 10 donors in that cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. In recent months the congressman has made a point of publicly aligning himself with the Koch-backed advocacy group, calling for an end to the “EPA chokehold.” Last week the chairman released a draft of a bill that would strip the EPA of its ability to curb carbon emissions. The legislation is in line with the Kochs’ long-advocated stance that the federal government should have a minimal role in regulating business. The Kochs’ oil refineries and chemical plants stand to pay millions to reduce air pollution under currently proposed EPA regulations.

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Sonos nabs streaming support for XM Radio, Lithium listeners start a minor mosh pit

Look, we get it. You sunk $87,342.12 into a Sonos whole-home streaming solution, and your buds won’t stop pestering you about its inability to stream XM Radio. Thankfully, the stars have aligned just in time for your impending Super Bowl bash , and it’s just about time for you to start fantasizing about what their faces will look like when they’re ushered into your adobe by Heart-Shaped Box . Thanks to the eagle-eyed Dave Zatz, it looks as if some sort of final blending has gone down between Sirius and XM , with a merging of accounts (presumably) making it possible for Sonos to now stream XM Radio; if you’ll recall, the system has had the ability to stream dedicated Sirius channels for a good while now, but particular XM stations have been left out of the mix prior to this weekend. Hit the source link to find out what password changes are needed to get things in sync, and be sure to try it all out before bragging to said buds — wouldn’t want to eat crow after taking all of that flack, now would you? Sonos nabs streaming support for XM Radio, Lithium listeners start a minor mosh pit originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 Feb 2011 12:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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