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Vudu movie streaming app is (not) live on the Boxee Box – update

There’s no official confirmation from Boxee’s blog or Twitter account yet, but owners of its Box are experiencing a fully activated Vudu app with the SD, HD, HDX and 3D streams the service is famous for. The only glitches reported so far seem to have been cleared up by just restarting the device so hopefully whatever delayed its launch past the planned 2010 window is entirely resolved. There’s no firmware update needed, so give it a shot if you haven’t already, especially since Vudu’s still offering a free flick for all new signups. With Netflix streaming still an unreachable dream for its Box (unless one also happens to own practically any other media streaming device on the market) we hope the company rewards its developers with a long, long break of at least five minutes before sending them back to work on our Watch Instantly access. [Thanks, Parris] Update : VP of Marketing Andrew Kippen has let us know that while the app was released to a few hundred testers “by mistake” it’s been taken down so they can finish testing before it is eventually released “with much fanfare.” Sorry Boxee devs, no five minute break for you today! Vudu movie streaming app is (not) live on the Boxee Box – update originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Pat Caddell: Paul Krugman “Is A Flat-Out Asshole”

Yeah, yeah. “Civility” and all that. But is it uncivil if it’s accurate ? It’s about time someone said it. But to Caddell’s point, he says given the reaction and coverage of the Tucson shootings from the left/media, “no wonder people hate the media and hate the politicians.” He’s right. While most Americans are sitting at home wondering what the shooting in Tucson had to do with politics, the left… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Say Anything Discovery Date : 14/01/2011 23:36 Number of articles : 8

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MRC’s Bozell Shares Thoughts on Civil Political Discourse on C-SPAN’s ‘Washington Journal’

Earlier this morning, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center (MRC) president Brent Bozell sat down with C-SPAN's Libby Casey for an interview on “Washington Journal.” Among other topics, Bozell addressed media coverage of the Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Arizona) shooting. “Where's the harm in having this discussion about civil discourse?” Casey asked Bozell. “I think it's a very good discussion, don't get me wrong…. But don't tie it to what happened [in Arizona],” Bozell answered. “Don't say it's because Sarah Palin and the crosshairs [on her PAC's targeted midterm race map].” For the excerpt, check out the video embedded below the page break or click here for MP3 audio . “When you use words like that, 'liberal sickos' and language that has its own punch to it, are you adding to the negativity in [political] dialogue?” Casey asked Bozell, referring to a recent press release critical of media coverage. “I'm going to respond when someone in the press suggests that I'm responsible for this, that the movement I believe in is responsible,” Bozell countered. The NewsBusters publisher agreed that political discourse has deteriorated “on both sides,” before sharing a story about his friendship with Sam Donaldson, a liberal journalist whom he personally respects but with whom he has many political disagreements. “Always professional, never personal,” Bozell recalled Donaldson's motto regarding political debate. “If we can all remember that… then that resolves everything.”

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Time Warner, Disney and News Corp. bigwigs speak up against FCC stipulations in Comcast-NBC deal

Hello, inevitable. It simply had to happen, and now, it is. As Comcast, NBC and the FCC attempt to work out stipulations over Comcast’s proposed 51 percent buyout of NBC Universal, a smattering of major media companies are paying close attention to the play-by-play . Naturally, the precedents that are set from this deal will affect future agreements of this caliber, and lobbyists for both Disney and News Corp. (as well as Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes) aren’t standing over on the sidelines any longer. All three outfits have reportedly been “voicing their concerns this week with the FCC, worried that such conditions could undermine their own efforts to profit from the nascent online video industry.” We’re told that the media mega-corps are worried that the rules — if hammered down — could interfere with ongoing negotiations with online video providers, and in turn, give them less leverage to monetize and control their content on the world wide web. In other words, if NBC Universal is forced to provide content fluidly to all ISPs (and not just Comcast), what’s to say other content makers and internet providers wouldn’t also be forced into similar deals, regardless of whether or not they’re involved in takeover negotiations? Needless to say, we’re nowhere near the end of this journey, and while the nuts and bolts are pretty dry to think about, the outcomes could have a serious impact on our future viewing habits. Time Warner, Disney and News Corp. bigwigs speak up against FCC stipulations in Comcast-NBC deal originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 17:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Hannity, Bozell Discuss Hate-filled Rhetoric From Lefties like Ed Schultz, Montel Williams That Media Have Ignored

“Rush Limbaugh needs to choke to death on his own fat,” deranged left-wing radio show host Mike Malloy hissed on his February 18, 2009 program. Michele Bachmann should “slit [her] wrist!” Montel Williams told his Air America radio show audience in September 2009. “We ought to rip [Dick Cheney's heart] out and kick it around and stuff it back in him,” MSNBC's Ed Schultz blustered on his February 24, 2010 radio program. Those are just three examples of left-wing hate that the mainstream media haven't denounced while accusing conservatives like Sarah Palin of engendering violence in the wake of the Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shooting. “Have you ever heard any reporter… denounce these examples?” NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell asked Fox News' Sean Hannity after watching the montage during last night's “Media Mash” segment on “Hannity.” [For the full segment, watch the video below the page break or listen to the MP3 audio here .] “Conservatives don't talk this way, yet they're attacking us for something we have nothing to do with,” Bozell concluded. Bozell later noted that the media's complaints about Sarah Palin's “target map” are specious and hypocritical. “How about this, Sean? How about the original logo of the show “Crossfire”? What did it have? It had crosshairs!” Bozell reminded Hannity.

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Mark Levin Threatens to Sue Matthews, Olbermann, Schultz and Anyone Tying Him to Tucson Shootings

For going on six days, dishonest media members have blamed prominent conservatives for inciting last Saturday's tragedy in Tucson. On Wednesday, radio host and attorney Mark Levin threatened to sue anyone – including MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, and Joe Scarborough – that tried to tie him to that event (YouTube audio follows with transcript and commentary): MARK LEVIN: Now I’m going to tell you something. Maybe I shouldn’t, but I will. I’m waiting for an allegation that is very specific against me because I’m going to sue. I don’t care if they’re bloggers, I don’t care if they’re television hosts, I don’t care if they’re radio hosts. I’m going to drag your ass into federal court. Oh, you’ll have due process. It’ll all be nice and legal. I’m going to personally depose you. I’m going to drag you in front of a jury, and I’m going to get your assets. Somebody has to stand up to this. Somebody has to draw the line. Chris Matthews, Ed Schultz, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarborough – test me. Test me. David Frum, you little weasel, test me. All of you. I believe in the law. I believe in free speech. I believe in responsible speech. Now, you want people to tone it down? Okay, good. Anybody who accuses me of inciting mass murder in Tucscon, Arizona, is going to be sued. Period. I don’t mean, “Oh his rhetoric is incendiary.” I don’t. Anybody who tries to tie me to that monstrous event. I’m going to tell you why. When you get behind this microphone every day, and you speak from the heart, and millions of people are listening, and family and friends, they’re listening, too. They’re affected by all these things. Now I’m a public figure. I’m a big boy. I can handle this. The question is whether these other boys can handle it. You think I’m kidding? Try me, because I’m not kidding. The laws of libel are actually older than the first amendment. According to the American Spectator, Levin moments before this issued a challenge to Matthews: “I challenge Chris Matthews, I'll put $100,000 on the table, to find any example where Sarah Palin has promoted the murder of anybody,” said Levin — specifically excluding terrorists and the Taliban. Levin went on: “A hundred thousand on the table if Chris Matthews can find anywhere Mark Levin has urged the murder of people who have different political viewpoints. That's the murder of politicians …where I said go out there and kill X,Y,Z…go out there and kill A,B,C. I challenge him right now. Sarah Palin. Me. Go ahead.” Levin, as usual, was 100 percent right. What we've witnessed in the past six days has been a national disgrace. Within minutes of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) getting shot, media members began accusing conservative politicians and pundits of inciting the shooter. This was before anyone knew anything about him. We have since learned that whatever politics Jared Lee Loughner had, they were certainly not right-wing, and that he apparently didn't watch television or listen to talk radio. But this didn't stop the folks responsible for disseminating the news via the airwaves, cable and print to continually and dishonestly misrepresent to their viewers, listeners, and readers that folks like Palin, Levin, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, and members of the Tea Party all had a hand in this incident. This nonsense has to stop, for what these shameful accusers in the media don't understand is that it's they that are exacerbating the heated rhetoric and ideological divisions in this nation. Every time they jump to malevolent conclusions and disseminate their evil assumptions, their viewers, listeners, and readers feel greater antipathy and hatred for fellow Americans.

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Open Your Eyes

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Open Your Eyes

Click here to view this media Posted without much need for comment. A brief video on the sad events in Tucson. Perhaps we will all begin to open our eyes after yet another senseless tragedy.

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January 12, 1996 – Bosnia, Abortion And Iowa, But Not In Any Particular Order.

enlarge The endless debate continued in 1996. Click here to view this media Since it was an election year, contenders from the GOP were off and running in the Iowa Caucus with Bob Dole the odds on front runner for the Republican nod. The Bosnian War Crimes Tribunal was getting underway and Anti-Abortion activists were bolstered by the new Congress and the endless pursuit in overturning Roe V. Wade was starting up again with both sides as heated up as ever. Jack Kevorkian was back on trial. The IRA took credit for a bomb set off in London, killing two people and AT&T and MCI were teaming up to share phone lines, now that the new Telecommunications Bill allowed more competition in the marketplace. Remember MCI? Here is the news of January 12, 1996 as reported on NPR’s Morning Edition.

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Glenn Beck and Jared Loughner: Separated at birth?

Click here to view this media This weird segue popped up the other day in the Twilight Zone between Neil Cavuto’s Fox News show and the Glenn Beck show immediately following. Cavuto was running that crazy mug shot of Jared Lee Loughner and intoning thus: CAVUTO: I want you to look at him. Look at him closely. Maybe you recognize this guy. But I don’t. Maybe you think this guy is all of us. But I don’t. I just see a nut. We didn’t make him. He made and then unmade himself. The image then seamlessly becomes this one — and the resemblance is remarkable: enlarge The script works for that guy, too! And the more I think about it, the more the daily rants from Glenn Beck start to eerily resemble Loughner’s YouTube offerings . Which is maybe why Driftglass provides us with this telling Photoshop : enlarge I know! Let’s start a rumor that Loughner is actually the secret love child of Glenn Beck (who in fact used to work in radio in Phoenix). And it will have every bit as firm a foundation as your average “Barack Obama is a secret whites-hating Marxist who is trying to destroy America” rant. Get out your chalkboards!

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Former Texas Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, on Thursday's Today show, was cornered by NBC's Matt Lauer on his anti-gun control stance, as Lauer pressed: “In the wake of…that shooting out in Tucson, Arizona, do you today feel the same way about gun control that you did when you were an elected official?” DeLay was invited on to discuss being sentenced in his campaign finance case but Lauer felt the need to shoe-horn in a question about the Gabrielle Giffords shooting as he attempted to guilt DeLay into rethinking his support for overturning the assault weapons ban back in 2004. First up, Lauer's colleague, Norah O'Donnell, foreshadowed the anti-gun bias turn in the interview, in her set up piece as she reported: ” In Congress, DeLay was known for his ruthless ability to make his fellow Republicans tow the line, blocking renewal of the assault weapons ban in 2004, in the news again today because of Saturday's Arizona shooting.” Lauer then advanced that line to DeLay in the subsequent interview segment as seen in the following January 13 Today show exchange: MATT LAUER: I wonder if I could turn subjects on you, a little bit here, and get your opinion on some things. Gun control, it's a hot topic again, right now, in the wake of those shootings or that shooting out in Tucson, Arizona. Do you today feel the same way about gun control that you did when you were an elected official? TOM DELAY: Absolutely. In fact, I understand there' been a bill introduced that has a 1000 foot barrier around an elected official so people couldn't bring guns. If I were still in Congress, I would welcome and urge those that have license to carry, to come to my town meetings. I'd feel more safe having them there, rather than shutting them out and letting some crazy come in and, and, and shoot up the place. LAUER: So you would have- DELAY: You know I had a shooting in my office from one of these crazies, too, back, back in- LAUER: You would have no difference of opinion, in terms of the assault ban, of the ban on assault weapons that you didn't allow to come to a vote in 2004? And I'm not connecting dots that don't exist here, Congressman, believe me. But, but in that law would have prevented the new manufacture of things like these extended magazine that, that was used by this alleged shooter in this case. He could have still gotten one, he could have gotten an old one. But no new rethinking of your, of the philosophical idea of that? DELAY: Absolutely not. Guns and people that carry guns are a deterrent. Happened right here in Texas. We, we had a situation where people would bump into women in expensive cars and rob them right on the freeway. The day that concealed carry went into law in the state of Texas, that all stopped, because the robbers didn't know if that women they were bumping into had a gun or not. So, you know, this is all stuff that we shouldn't be talking about. And what we ought to be talking about is, is the rhetoric in Washington, what people ought to be – how people should be treating each other civilly. And gun control and grandstanding doesn't help anybody. —Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here

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