Click here to view this media A day after his campaign staff resigned en masse , Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich attempted to change the subject. “I am a candidate for president of the United States because I think we are in the early stages of the Obama depression,” he told reporters Friday. “I’m prepared to go out and to campaign very intensely but I want a campaign on ideas and on solutions and I want to do it in a way that brings Americans together into a large movement,” ABC News quoted the former House Speaker as saying.
Continue reading …That Rachel Maddow of MSNBC and Chris Hayes of The Nation may be perpetuating the Weiner scandal apparently has not occurred to them. Maddow told Hayes last night that she could understand why Republicans were calling for Congressman Anthony Weiner to resign, but she was at a loss to understand why his fellow Democrats in Congress were doing likewise (video clip after page break) — HAYES: I think it's two things. I think, one, is that Anthony Weiner is not the most popular member of the Democratic caucus amongst his colleagues. He is obviously highly visible, very brash, extremely extremely ambitious, everyone knows this. He's not the kind of person who has a ton of sort of close relationships I think on the Hill and so I think that's part of it. The other part is that I think it's just this calculation of, either this should end or he should shut up or we should just move on. I think the impulse is to stop talking about Anthony Weiner, which I think is an impulse that Lord, I share, and I hope most of the country does at this point, that that, you know, just cut it off at the pass and maybe this, then we'll move onto something else. Talk about a peculiar “impulse” — demonstrating how much he dislikes talking about something by continuing to talk about it. Hey, whatever it takes for Hayes to get it out of his system. Followed by Maddow saying this — MADDOW: Well, what explains the media blitz over Anthony Weiner that will not stop? I mean, we had, again, this is an empirical question. We have a source of comparison. Comparatively, nothing about John Ensign and even David Vitter, those scandals, as salacious as they were and much more complicated, interesting, salacious, evil arguably (laughs) than this, got almost nothing, but the Anthony Weiner saga will not end. It's all Maddow can do to keep mulling it over while holding her nose. It's worth noting that Maddow said this on her show last night — after having led with the Weiner scandal for three nights in a row, starting on Monday, the day Weiner came clean, to the extent he did. In fact, more than half of Maddow's show on Monday, the first three segments, was devoted to the scandal. The next night Maddow led again with Weiner, focusing on what she perceived as the hypocrisy of House majority leader Eric Cantor calling on Weiner to resign after Cantor had not done so when then-House colleague David Vitter was implicated in the DC madam scandal in 2007. After weighing in on this, Maddow discussed Republicans' response to the Weiner scandal with former RNC chairman Michael Steele. The next night, June 8, Maddow again led with the Weiner story, thereby helping extend its half-life, and again focusing on Republican hypocrisy in giving Vitter a pass while now calling on Weiner to resign. By the time Maddow show rolled around Thursday night, Maddow apparently decided it was time to stop flogging the GOP for Weiner's indiscretions, if only momentarily. She led with the en masse resignation of Gingrich senior campaign staffers, followed by Romney's decision to skip the Iowa straw poll in August, and a Reuters story claiming Hillary Clinton may leave the State Department to work at the World Bank. After this, the inevitable segment on Weiner, with Hayes similarly perturbed by all the attention it's getting. It wouldn't surprise me if Maddow breathed more life into the Weiner scandal on her final show of the week tonight only 24 hours after asking why the media just can't shake it.
Continue reading …Gov. Rick Perry of Texas is getting some attention these days since the base of the GOP is very unhappy with its presidential choices so far. Most readers only know about Perry because of his civil war type proclivities: Gov. Perry Talks Secession for Texas at Tea Party: “Texas Can Leave Union If It Wants To” Why they think Rick Perry is someone they should support is beyond me, but whatever. I’ve been on Houston radio a few times and have been told off air that Perry has a lot of problems that the rest of the country doesn’t know about as of yet and I can believe that. But what we do know this side of his state is that he loves his extreme religious right leaders. He’s hosting a prayer rally in Houston called The Response which has its fair share of super Evangelical fringers Right Wing Watch puts together an fact sheet to some of these fringers: The American Family Association The AFA today is led by Tim Wildmon, Don’s son, and its chief spokesperson is Bryan Fischer, the Director of Issues Analysis for Government and Public Policy and host of its flagship radio show Focal Point. Fischer routinely expresses support for some of the most bigoted and shocking ideas found in the Religious Right today. He has: held gays responsible for the Holocaust and likened them to domestic terrorists and Nazis who are intent on committing “ virtual genocide ” against the military, and asserts that “homosexuals should be disqualified from public office ”; said “ we have feminized the Medal of Honor ” by awarding it to a soldier who saved his fellow combatants rather than killing enemies; demanded all immigrants “ convert to Christianity ” and renounce their religions; asserted that Muslims have “ no fundamental First Amendment claims ” and should be banned from building mosques and deported from the US , adding that Muslims are inherently stupid as a result of inbreeding ; claimed African American women “ rut like rabbit s” due to welfare and that Native Americans are “ morally disqualified” from living in America because they didn’t convert to Christianity and were consequently cursed by God with alcoholism and poverty . Then there’s the IHOP group and no it’s doesn’t involve pancakes: The Response’s leadership team includes five staff members of the International House of Prayer (IHOP), a large, highly political Pentecostal organization built on preparing participants for the return of Jesus Christ. IHOP is closely associated with Lou Engle, a Religious Right leader whose anti-gay, anti-choice extremism hasn’t stopped him from hobnobbing with Republican leaders including Newt Gingrich , Michele Bachmann and Mike Huckabee . Engle is the founder of The Call , day-long rallies against abortion rights and gay marriage, which Engle says are meant to break Satan’s control over the U.S. government. One recent Call event featured “prophet” Cindy Jacobs calling for repentance for the “girl-on-girl kissing” of Britney Spears and Madonna. Perry’s The Response event is clearly built upon Engle’s “The Call” model. Engle has a long history of pushing extreme right-wing views and advocating for a conservative theocracy in America. Engle: is a proponent of “Seven Mountains” dominionism , a movement that seeks to have Christians take control of all aspects of American life, including government, business, entertainment and the media;supports the criminalization of homosexuality ; claimed that universities with LGBT anti-discrimination measures are teaching students to “ accept the mark of the beast ”; is waging a “ spiritual war ” on the Supreme Court to get abortion outlawed in America; prays that Ellen Degeneres will be “converted” from homosexuality. The International House of Prayer, incidentally, remains locked in a copyright infringement lawsuit with the International House of Pancakes . And then there’s the odious Jim Garlow: Most importantly, Garlow is a close spiritual adviser to presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and leads Gingrich’s Renewing American Leadership (ReAL) . Garlow is a principal advocate of Seven Mountains Dominionism , and wants to “bring armies of people” to bring Religious Right leaders into public office and defeat their political opponents. Garlow has a long record of extreme rhetoric. He: when Prop 8 passed in California, claimed that African Americans “ saved us from the bondage and enslavement that would come upon us if gay marriage actually passed in a state” and alleged marriage equality supporters are going to “ totally destroy the definition of the family ”; likened homosexuality to bestiality , saying that if marriage equality is upheld “the next court case could conceivably say that if three people wanted to marry or four people or five people or if someone wanted to marry their dog or their horse”; compared gay adoption to children losing their parents in the September 11th attacks and said that supporters of gay rights are “ almost like an Antichrist spirit” ; told conservative activists that “ your land has cance r” and believes that the “lethal ideological ‘radiation’” of progressives “is killing our nation” and “poisoning us and our children”; argued that legal abortion is responsible for unemployment . So there you have some of the basic haters that are part of Rick Perry’s minions. Now he has Rush Limbaugh on his tail because ” He Supports “In-State Tuition For The Children Of Illegal Immigrants” I’ve written about Texas passing a Dream Act type legislation that has been very successful so since it works and helps immigrants, Limbaugh most be opposed. In 2001, Gov. Rick Perry signed House Bill 1403 into law after the bill passed the Senate with zero no votes. House Bill 1403 by former Rep. Rick Noriega, D-Houston, now called the Texas Dream Act , has proven to be an incredibly successful law providing access to higher education for students who may otherwise be unable to afford the increasing cost of attending college. Texas law currently provides that all students, regardless of immigration status, may qualify for in-state tuition at Texas colleges or universities provided they have lived in Texas the three years leading up to high school graduation and resided in Texas the year prior to their enrollment in higher education. The Texas Dream Act thus recognizes that immigrant students who have been educated in our Texas public schools have strong family, community and economic ties to the U.S. The state then follows through on the investment taxpayers have made in their education by allowing them to pay the same tuition rate as other Texans who meet the residency timeline requirements. These students have been admitted to colleges and universities based on their merit and despite the many obstacles with which they are confronted — a principle every Texan can appreciate. The law is both successful and popular because it reduces dropouts, encourages access to college and comes at little expense to the state. This type of legislation should be celebrated, but since Limbaugh admits that he’s now “center of the universe for the RNC , the nativists are running the GOP so it’s a dark stain for anyone wanting the GOP nomination.
Continue reading …Pink stepped out on the beach Tuesday with husband Carey Hart and 5-day-old daughter Willow Sage, and x17online.com has the photos. “Pink looked so happy to be out of the house and to be on the beach,” the photographer said. “She loves nature and loves the ocean air and it seemed like an emotional time for them to introduce their baby to the world.” Here’s one pic, see the rest here. PHOTO:
Continue reading …Pink stepped out on the beach Tuesday with husband Carey Hart and 5-day-old daughter Willow Sage, and x17online.com has the photos. “Pink looked so happy to be out of the house and to be on the beach,” the photographer said. “She loves nature and loves the ocean air and it seemed like an emotional time for them to introduce their baby to the world.” Here’s one pic, see the rest here. PHOTO:
Continue reading …Text by Samantha Critchell, Associated Press On one of the first hot, summer-weather evenings of the season in Washington, Michelle Obama turned up the glamour with her dress choice for Tuesday night’s state dinner at the White House in honor of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Mrs. Obama shimmered in an all-over embellished gown by Naeem Khan. It was an ivory, V-neck column dress embellished with silver beads, white sequins and metallic thread in a geometric pattern — and she’s back to what seems like her favorite seasonal sleeveless look, which shows off her famously toned arms. Khan also designed the gown Mrs. Obama wore to the first state dinner she and President Barack Obama hosted for the Indian prime minister in 2009. Thursday’s look, in fact, was reminiscent of that outfit — which was considered a style success. She accessorized with gold bangle bracelets by Alexis Bittar. Take a look at pictures and scroll down to keep reading. “You know she’s going to make fashion statement — and you know it’s going to be quirky or a little flamboyant — but it matches her vibrant and joyful personality,” said fashion commentator Mary Alice Stephenson, who consults for Khan and helps style the designer’s runway shows. “It’s happy fashion. You want to look at it.” Stephenson said Khan is a good choice for Mrs. Obama because he can convey sophistication without losing a little wink and nod to the fantasy of fashion. “Like Mrs. Obama, his clothes are alive. … They’re classics but tweaked.” His signature beading provides the exclamation point that Mrs. Obama likes to add to her outfits, Stephenson said. White looks regal on the first lady — especially on an otherwise clean silhouette, she said. Mrs. Obama also wore a white Tom Ford gown last month in London when attending a formal dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. Most of the guests to this state dinner, to be held in the Rose Garden, wore more standard-issue black, gray and deep blue instead. The exception was House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who pulled a two-piece white Thierry Mugler from her closet. “Very old,” she said. ___ Associated Press writers Nancy Benac and Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report.
Continue reading …Text by Samantha Critchell, Associated Press On one of the first hot, summer-weather evenings of the season in Washington, Michelle Obama turned up the glamour with her dress choice for Tuesday night’s state dinner at the White House in honor of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Mrs. Obama shimmered in an all-over embellished gown by Naeem Khan. It was an ivory, V-neck column dress embellished with silver beads, white sequins and metallic thread in a geometric pattern — and she’s back to what seems like her favorite seasonal sleeveless look, which shows off her famously toned arms. Khan also designed the gown Mrs. Obama wore to the first state dinner she and President Barack Obama hosted for the Indian prime minister in 2009. Thursday’s look, in fact, was reminiscent of that outfit — which was considered a style success. She accessorized with gold bangle bracelets by Alexis Bittar. Take a look at pictures and scroll down to keep reading. “You know she’s going to make fashion statement — and you know it’s going to be quirky or a little flamboyant — but it matches her vibrant and joyful personality,” said fashion commentator Mary Alice Stephenson, who consults for Khan and helps style the designer’s runway shows. “It’s happy fashion. You want to look at it.” Stephenson said Khan is a good choice for Mrs. Obama because he can convey sophistication without losing a little wink and nod to the fantasy of fashion. “Like Mrs. Obama, his clothes are alive. … They’re classics but tweaked.” His signature beading provides the exclamation point that Mrs. Obama likes to add to her outfits, Stephenson said. White looks regal on the first lady — especially on an otherwise clean silhouette, she said. Mrs. Obama also wore a white Tom Ford gown last month in London when attending a formal dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. Most of the guests to this state dinner, to be held in the Rose Garden, wore more standard-issue black, gray and deep blue instead. The exception was House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who pulled a two-piece white Thierry Mugler from her closet. “Very old,” she said. ___ Associated Press writers Nancy Benac and Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report.
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Continue reading …Good grief, this nonsense is just exhausting. Nothing is ever settled with these people, they have been coming after Social Security for 75 years, and they just don’t quit, no matter how many times they get chased down with walkers and eaten alive by gray panthers . It’s like they are programmed or genetically manipulated, like one of those creepy super-soldiers from science fiction that can’t stop fighting after the war is over, even though they recognize the reality. Nah, I give them too much credit in that scenario. They are just zombie-nihilists and Social Security is the brain they are driven to eat. To prove the charges I just filed against them, I offer into evidence Rep. Pete Sessions, of Texas. House Republicans on Friday introduced legislation that would allow workers to partially opt out of Social Security immediately, and fully opt out after 15 years. Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), who chairs the National Republican Congressional Committee, and several other Republicans introduced the Savings Account for Every American (SAFE) Act. Under the bill, workers would immediately have 6.2 percent of their wages sent to a “SAFE” account each year. That would take the place of the 6.2 percent the workers now contributed to Social Security. Another 6.2% is sent to Social Security by employers. Under the Sessions bill, employers would continue to make this matching contribution to Social Security, but after 15 years, employers could also send that amount to the employee’s SAFE account. Sessions said this transition to a private retirement savings option is needed because Social Security last year began paying out more money than it took in. “Our nation’s Social Security Trust Fund is depleting at an alarming rate, and failure to implement immediate reforms endangers the ability of Americans to plan for their retirement with the options and certainty they deserve,” Sessions said. “To simply maintain the status quo would weaken American competitiveness by adding more unsustainable debt and insolvent entitlements to our economy when we can least afford it.” Sigh. They just keep telling the zombie-lie about the trust fund. Okay, let’s do this once more, this time with feeling: There is no Social Security crisis . The trust fund he is pretending to be panicked about was established to deal with the baby boom generation that started retiring and coming into the system this year. It was built up over the last three decades for this very purpose. And Sessions knows this full well. When one tells an untruth that doesn’t square with reality and one knows one is telling an untruth, that is a lie and the person doing the lying is what is known, in the common vernacular, as a liar . Pete Sessions is, therefore, a liar. This is now an established fact, verified by empirical evidence. The legislation is couched in inoccuous, friendly even, terms like “employee choice” but the part that they don’t mention and the press hasn’t bothered to report is what would happen if legislation like this were to pass…it would collapse the system. Social Security is a pay-as-you-go system. If large numbers of people “opted out” then it would collapse — which is really what the privatizers want, they just can’t come right out and say that. Now let’s be realistic. This legislation is not going anywhere so long as Democrats control one chamber of Congress and the Presidency. Privatizing Ryan left Social Security out of his crosshairs because even he knows that Social Security privatization is a non-starter. It’s only been six years since Bush floated his privatization scheme, and he never recovered politically from the attempt. The bill has only attracted a handful of co-sponsors and they could all be accurately described as “the epitome of wingnuttery.” There is no rush to bring it to the floor for a vote, and I seriously doubt John Boehner lets one take place, not with the Medicare fiasco still nipping at his heels and threatening the republican majority in the House. But that hasn’t stopped the Democrats from making hay out of it anyway. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) on Tuesday predicted that House Republican plans to let workers opt out of Social Security would fail as voters realize how it will threaten their retirement. “Seniors who have paid into Social Security through a lifetime of hard work shouldn’t end up in a risky privatization scheme to gamble their retirement on Wall Street,” Israel said. “The public has rejected this kind of Social Security privatization in the past and will again.” Israel accused Republicans of looking to resolve the government’s fiscal crisis by scaling back Medicare and Social Security while ignoring higher corporate taxes. “Everyone agrees we need to tighten our belt, but why do out-of-touch Republicans insist on tightening it around our retirees without asking Big Oil companies for one dime of sacrifice?” he asked. That’s all well and good, and Israel is correct in leveling the charge. But there is another angle I would like to see the Democrats pursuing here, and that is how privatizing the programs that we have established for retirees is of a piece with the GOP’s war on women , because any privatization scheme would hit women especially hard. Social Security is the single most effective program to keep women out of poverty in their retirement years that the nation has ever created. Here are some facts about women and Social Security that you may not know, but should. 26% of women aged 65-69 are reliant upon Social Security for virtually all of their income (90% or more) and that number climbs as women age. Although women are more reliant on Social Security to provide their basic needs in retirement, men receive benefits that are about 25% more than those of women. The average benefit for a woman is around $12,000 per year, while for men it is about $16,000 per year. This is especially important for women, because far more American women than men — 11% versus 7% — lived in poverty in 2009 (the last year for which complete numbers are available.) It becomes even more important for people who live alone. When older people live alone, the likelihood that they live in poverty jumps dramatically, to 17% for women and to 12% for men. Minority women are hit especially hard, with more than 20% of African-American, Hispanic and Native American women 65 and over living in poverty. The poverty rate is 8% for non-Hispanic white females in this age group, and 15% for Asian women. Without Social Security, one half of all women over 65 and two-thirds of women over 65 who live alone would live in poverty. 3.1. million children received Social Security survivors benefits after losing the support of a parent to death or disability, and those benefits lifted 1.1 million of those children out of poverty. Since Social Security became the law of the land in 1935, it has proven extremely effective at standing between women and the proverbial poor house, and that is not a pattern that shows any signs of changing any time soon. While it is true that the gender-iniquities that were part of the program at it’s inception have been righted, women are still playing catch-up. Much of the labor performed by women is uncompensated, and therefore doesn’t pay anything in to the program for her to draw on later. Women still sacrifice large amounts of their prime earning time to provide care for young children, aging parents and eventually young grandchildren. This negatively impacts the amount of monthly benefit they receive in retirement — and if republican efforts to gut Medicare and Medicaid see the light of day, the amount of uncompensated work women do will increase dramatically. What do the privatizers think will happen to women who could not simultaneously care for their families and pay into the system? They certainly aren’t going to deliver us delayed compensation by paying in for us what would be paid in if our labor was compensated. I sincerely believe that they are intentionally coming after us uppity sluts between 45 and 55. We didn’t burn our bras. We burned the hand of anyone who touched us in an inappropriate way. They’ve been wanting to put us back in our place since high school, and they see this as the best chance they’ve had since the days when Scott Brown was a Cosmo centerfold. The returns on private accounts would depend on volatile markets and would not have COLAs built in to safeguard against inflation, nor would they provide spousal and dependent benefits. And that uncompensated labor that already impacts women’s benefits in the current system? Privatization schemes would devastate any hope for economic security in retirement, because without the shared risk pool that Social Security represents, many women — especially those who took a time out of the work force to raise families and take care of aged or ailing family members — would quickly outlive their assets and be destitute. We are not worthless, nor is our labor, and as I have said before, the older I get, the crankier I get about the fact that women are discounted, dismissed and disrespected with distressing frequency, and the sudden flurry of legislation that is aimed at putting all of us, regardless of age or fertility status, back in our place is methodical and intentional and something we have to stop now, before The Handmaid’s Tale comes to read like current events. * * * * * This post originally appeared at Show Me Progress and is part of a series I am writing as a blogging fellow for the Strengthen Social Security Campaign , a coalition of more than 270 national and state organizations dedicated to preserving and strengthening Social Security.
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