Click here to view this media Chris Matthews is a piece of work. Rather than do his homework on the subject of these full body scanners and Michael Chertoff’s conflicts of interest with his lobbying group representing their manufacturer, Rapiscan, he accuses EPIC’s Ginger McCall of slandering Chertoff for pointing the conflicts out to him. Matthews claimed he’s going to have Chertoff on to “defend himself” and answer the charges. Maybe Matthews can bother to go look up his lobbying ties before he has him on, if he has him on. There have been countless articles written about Chertoff and these machines over the last year or so, this just being one example. Full Body Scanner Lobby: Michael Chertoff & Rapiscan : Michael Chertoff, Former Department of Homeland Security, is the head of the Chertoff Group , the lead cheerleader for what is being called the Full Body Scanner Lobby, reports the Washington Post and the Washington Examiner. Ever since the Christmas Day Bomb Scare, Chertoff has been making the rounds championing the Full Body Scanners as a way to detect hidden explosive devices. Here is a Chertoff quote from the New York Times on December 29th. “If they’d been deployed, this would pick up this kind of device,” Michael Chertoff , the former homeland security secretary, said in an interview, referring to the packet of chemicals hidden in the underwear of the Nigerian man who federal officials say tried to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight. A few days later the Washington Post revealed that Chertoff represents Rapiscan – a maker of full body scanners drawing criticism of groups who oppose full body scanners. “Mr. Chertoff should not be allowed to abuse the trust the public has placed in him as a former public servant to privately gain from the sale of full-body scanners under the pretense that the scanners would have detected this particular type of explosive,” said Kate Hanni, founder of FlyersRights.org, which opposes the use of the scanners. Rapiscan has already sold 150 full body scanners to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), with a price tag of $25 million. Rapiscan full body scanners, like the Rapiscan WaveScan 200, seem to be the preferred scanner of choice because they obscure the “private parts.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Newt Gingrich is obviously either confused about whether Keith Olbermann has ever moderated a Republican debate or the former Republican Speaker of the House was just pulling factoids out of his posterior on this Sunday’s edition of C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. Gingrich: No debates moderated by Olbermann or Matthews : Newt Gingrich, a potential 2012 Republican presidential contender, said Sunday that he would not participate in a debate moderated by Keith Olbermann or Chris Matthews. “There’s no possibility that I would ever go to a debate and have Olbermann or Chris Matthews asking questions,” Gingrich said on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. The former House speaker said he thought the two cable channel hosts were biased against Republican candidates while they favored their Democratic counterparts. He called the two “relentlessly hostile” and “so left-wing.” “I watched the debate a couple of years ago and it was an embarrassment because they were so relentlessly hostile and they were so left-wing that every question they asked of the Republicans was designed to embarrass and divide the Republicans. And every question they asked the Democrats was designed to make them look good. Well, why would we participate in that?” Gingrich said. Though Olbermann and Matthews did not moderate any of the three 2008 general election debates between President Obama and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), they did moderate some debates during both parties’ presidential nominating contests. For example, Matthews moderated some Republican-only candidate debates in 2007. Olbermann also moderated a forum for Democratic candidates sponsored by the AFL-CIO that same year. As Mediaite noted , Keith Olbermann responded via Twitter : Just read Gingrich ripping me for my questions last time I moderated a GOP debate. But I’ve NEVER moderated a GOP debate! While I don’t disagree with Gingrich that there could be some major improvements in the terrible debate formats hosted by our media outlets, I don’t think Chris Matthews or Keith Olbermann hosting them is the problem; the format that Gingrich was complaining about is. A real debate where the candidates get to ask each other questions and have some back and forth without a moderator cutting them off before a topic is covered thoroughly would be preferable in my book.
Continue reading …Newt Gingrich on Sunday said that if he runs for president in 2012, he would not participate in a debate that had MSNBC's Chris Matthews or Keith Olbermann moderating. Instead, the former Speaker of the House told C-SPAN's Steve Scully that he'd prefer to just have an open, informative dialogue between the candidates with only a timekeeper (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …Do you realize that this movie is nearly 30 years old? JOSHUA, the antiquated computer of the movie War Games , who needed room-sized servers to run, figured out that the only way to win a war is not to play. And yet, here we are, ten years into the occupation in Afghanistan and we still have bobbleheads trying to tell us how we’re going to “win” the war. In fact, this Sunday is chock-full of Adm. Mike Mullen and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; the pair making five appearances between them. Also of interest, head of TSA will be on State of the Union to justify the porno scanners and heavy petting pat-down after a truly bipartisan pushback against such draconian measures. But if endless quagmires and losing your liberty for the sake of a flight to Grandma’s for Thanksgiving aren’t your thing, you can always watch the grasping-for-tea-party approval Governors Bobby Jindal on Meet the Press or Rick Perry on Fox News Sunday . Maybe in another 30 years we can hope they’ll figure out what JOSHUA sussed out so quickly 30 years ago. ABC’s “This Week” – Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. CBS’ “Face the Nation” – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md. NBC’s “Meet the Press” – Clinton; Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La. NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” – Panel: Katty Kay, Dan Rather, Rick Stengel, Kelly O’Donnell. Topics: Will Republicans Restrict Any Compromise with President Obama? Americans on Marriage: Who Needs It? CNN’s “State of the Union” – Mullen; John Pistole, head of the Transportation Security Administration; Rep. John Mica, R-Fla. CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” – The deficit. Fareed says it’s the most important issue facing Americans today. But will American politicians listen to the recommendations of the U.S. Fiscal Reform Commission? Maybe. Fareed’s Take on how to fix the deficit. Then, a fascinating and exclusive look at the inner workings of the Iranian Regime. “Fox News Sunday” – Clinton; Gov. Rick Perry, R-Texas. So what’s catching your eye this morning?
Continue reading …Is Chris Matthews taking lessons from Ed Schultz on keeping it classy? In August and September , Schultz got off a series of fat jokes aimed at NJ Gov. Chris Christie.
Continue reading …Hardball host Chris Matthews on Monday rhapsodized over Fair Game, the new Sean Penn movie about the Valerie Plame scandal, even going so far as to compare the film to the classic Casablanca. In
Continue reading …Chris Matthews' renewed attacks on George W. Bush continued Tuesday as he accused the former President of having no real motive to go to war with Iraq in March 2003. Implying that Bush was basically an idiot that was “in over his head,” the “Hardball” host stated, “Maybe you ought to put this guy in a lie detector” (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …The Baltimore Sun's media critic is still fuming about MSNBC's pathetic coverage on election night. In his piece published Saturday, David Zurawik called the cable news network a “liberal prep school” while claiming the behavior of folks like Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews, Lawrence O'Donnell, and Keith Olbermann was “so egregious” that the “entire realm of TV journalism was diminished in the public mind”: read more
Continue reading …There seems to be a schism between two of the media giants that lefties hold in high regard – the entire MSNBC network and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart. After Stewart took a few jabs at MSNBC during his Oct. 30 Washington, D.C. rally, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann took umbrage at the equivalency Stewart drew between his network and the Fox News Channel. In Olbermann’s view, Fox News Channel is a source of evil in the world, while MSNBC is a source of good. However, Stewart, who admittedly sees things from a liberal worldview, questioned MSNBC’s role in damaging political discourse. Video Below Fold read more
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