enlarge Lyndon Johnson – somewhat imposing at times. Click here to view this media Since we’re coming to the end of a year and the end of a decade, I thought taking a look at the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson and the turbulent times surrounding it might be a good idea. Here is a look back at the Johnson years, as presented by NBC Radio and their Second Sunday series, broadcast on January 1969, as Richard Nixon assumed the White House. Opinions on Johnson as President were sharply divided as much as everything else in the country at the time. In that respect, there are striking similarities between then and now with very little in the way of “middle-ground” opinions it seems. So in case you were wondering if the country has always been divided over a leader and an administration’s policies. I’m here to tell you it’s always been that way. I guess we just have to get used to it. Happy New Year.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media I’m probably not qualified to talk about the year’s best movies, because — being the father of a 9-year-old — I made it to relatively few of them that did not feature talking animals. However, thanks to the graces of Blu-Ray, I did get my eyes popped out by Inception, one of the best movies I’ve seen in many moons. Now I just need to wait for the discs to come out on the other grown-up films. So, which were your favorites? Speaking of talking animals, one of the best-looking movies I’ve ever seen — both in the 3D version in the theater and the Blu-Ray at home — was Legends of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’hoole . I know everyone else loved How to Train Your Dragon and Toy Story 3 (justifiably), but for sheer visuals I’ve never quite had my socks knocked off as I did with Ga’Hoole . It lags the other two in writing, though it’s still a strong enough story — but holy cow, this kind of animation is really stunning, and most grown-ups will never see it. For the parents out there … what were your favorite kids’ movies? Click here to view this media
Continue reading …Click here to view this media CREW’s Melanie Sloan who called for an investigation into Christine O’Donnell for campaign finance fraud earlier this year responds to O’Donnell’s accusation that the federal criminal probe looking into just that is nothing but a left wing liberal conspiracy by people who are out to get her. O’Donnell: Fed Probe Ginned Up By Biden, Soros And Disgruntled Staffers (VIDEO) : Former Republican senate candidate Christine O’Donnell took to the airwaves of at least five morning shows today to fight back against the “thug politic tactic” being used against her by way of the federal criminal probe into allegations of improper use of her campaign funds. But you really only needed to watch one of her appearances to get the gist of what she said: that Vice President Joe Biden’s allies were using the FBI to conduct a campaign against her, the ethics group which brought the complaint is funded by George Soros and the former campaign staffers who have charged she misused campaign cash are disgruntled. O’Donnell never really got around to the substance of the complaints against her, which the president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) told TPM could center on exactly how much money O’Donnell is found to have misspent (more on what exactly O’Donnell is accused of here ). As Ryan at TPM noted, of course she didn’t have any evidence that Biden was behind the probe, but when has a little thing like facts ever gotten in the way with this woman? As Melanie Sloan pointed out, she already admitted to misusing her campaign funds. It’s just a question of the dollar amount.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media [h/t Heather ] Sometimes there are simply no words to describe the behaviour of Mitch McConnell’s band of merry misanthropes – also known as much of the US Senate Republican Caucus. The level of pathological callousness, a nihilistic streak that would make Friedrich Nietzsche blush, the willingness to put an AR-15 to the head of the nearest vulnerable group if they don’t get every last dime of the mud-bath tax credit for the likes of Kim Kardashian. You’ve seen these clowns in action. You know what I’m talking about. They diagnose patients via Youtube. They block votes on everything that doesn’t involve water boarding someone or gutting mine safety standards. They turn bathroom stalls in Minnesota airports into tourist destinations. Yet, this latest stunt, well, this one even shocked me. Senator McConnell’s boisterous brood decided that it was too expensive to fund healthcare for 9/11 first responders. That’s right, the guys and gals who ran into cascading buildings, brick bonfires and smoldering ash, many of whom – the ones lucky enough to get out alive – developed respiratory illness and cancer for their troubles. Sicknesses no doubt brought about by their sloth, atheism and at least occasional voting for Democrats. So “offsets” had to be found to pay for $6 to $7 bn in life-saving funds. Yes, we just added $858 bn in red ink to our budget because somewhere a campaign contributor needed pocket change for the latest yacht shoe, but those in need of less than 1 per cent of that amount for the deleterious results of heroism? Get in bloody line, guys! And because tax cuts for the Gates’ and the gated communities just simply had to pass immediately, most GOP Senators decided that this insignificant health bill would be “held hostage” until it did. An art that Republicans learned something about in the 1980s, I suppose, when they ignored the Constitution to consort with Iranian hostage-takers. So in case this series of events doesn’t viscerally affect you the way it does me, let me count the ways that it’s sickening. First of all, this is a Republican Party who’s entire platform in the Bush years was to repeat the term “9/11″ more often than Governor Haley Barbour looks over his shoulder while telling jokes at his country club. It was the all-purpose answer to anything you could possibly ask, whether one was discussing national security, Emeril Lagasse, or the Ohio State-Michigan game. Republicans constantly implied or outright called Democrats un-American for any deviance from what they considered sound security policy – an insult to anyone in existence on that fateful day. They questioned Democrats’ patriotism for wanting to protect the rights of Homeland Security workers to organise. They did much the same to those questioning the non-existent link between Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and Al Qaeda – when not outing their wives as secret agents. Just talking about 9/11, whether in oratory or simple badinage, brought Republicans to such a natural high that most were likely warned by their doctors not to mix it with Viagra for fear of permanent priapism. Secondly, this whole disgusting display is just another example of how the US has become a two-tiered society, where those who earn marginal wages do the fighting and the life-saving, while those who earn significantly more, have become the first Americans ever to have their taxes cut during wartime. The former sometimes get buried. The latter sometimes gets buried in paperwork foreclosing houses. Which occurs, now and again, because the homeowner is off fighting a war “fully supported” by the dunderheads doing the foreclosing. It’s John Boehner’s world and you’re just living in it, baby! You know, with a lot fewer burnt skin cells. But make no mistake, so blatantly ignoring the needs of first responders from 9/11 is just another part of the reorganising of America around who matters – those who can contribute to campaign accounts – and everyone else who doesn’t. Being a fireman doesn’t pay like plundering pensions, so stop whining about the throat cancer from the three weeks of 18-hours days pulling body parts from the World Trade Centre rubble – Ok buddy? You’re lucky you still have your Social Security (for now, anyhow). Thankfully this bill has now finally now passed the Senate at a reduced cost after some negotiating. But that it could have been held up for one minute over budget concerns, after $10 million in individual married couples’ estates was just exempted from taxation, says all you need to know about the Bio Dome some of these parliamentary cretins inhabit in capital’s beltway. Because for many of the rest of us, that day is still personal. I was in New York City that day, working downtown on a city council election. One minute the World Trade Centre looked regal, with a gorgeous azure sky serving as the perfect backdrop. The next it was up in flames. When I saw the second plane hit, I started running towards the scene of the carnage, as I tried to digest what I just witnessed, and whether I could help in any way. But as I saw police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and the like speed past me, I worried I’d only get in the way of those who actually know how to save lives. So I headed back to our campaign headquarters to find out if World War III had just started. Meanwhile, some of those guys who sped past me didn’t make it out alive. Others would develop sicknesses that would change their lives forever. Apparently some Republicans in the Senate have done the one thing they swore they’d never do – they’ve forgotten what that day meant to America, not to mention the selfless sacrifices many Americans make every day. For this may be the latest and most repulsive example of their ambivalent attitude towards their own constituents. But in general, as the late Democratic Senator Claude Pepper once warned, these “politicians”, have forgotten “they’ve been appointed and think they’ve been anointed.” [This is Cliff's regular weekly column for Al Jazeera English. ]
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Yeah, well, we already kinda knew that Christine O’Donnell was a world-class nutcase. But lest anyone forget it, she responded yesterday to the news that she was facing an FBI investigation into her campaign finances by declaring that the FBI was a corrupt organization doing the bidding of President Obama and his “thugs” : O’Donnell: It appears that this is just the same thug tactics that they’ve been using for months to discredit this anti-establishment movement. Then she issued a statement declaring that Joe Biden was the chief thug behind her persecution: “Given that the king of the Delaware political establishment just so happens to be the vice president of the most liberal presidential administration in U.S. history, it is no surprise that misuse and abuse of the FBI would not be off the table.” Sure sounds like an innocent person to me. We’re still waiting for Roger Ailes to offer her a contract at Fox. Should happen any day now.
Continue reading …The liberal press likes to scold what it sees as lapses in civil rhetoric, usually from conservatives who fail to properly respect the icons of the Left. But as documented by the MRC's Best Notable Quotables of 2010 , the media elite itself lurched into some pretty uncivil rhetoric this year — especially when the targets were Rush Limbaugh, the Tea Party and other conservatives. PBS's Tavis Smiley won MRC's ” Poison Tea Pot Award for Smearing the Anti-Obama Rabbl e” (and was runner-up for ” Quote of the Year “) for arguing with author Ayaan Hirsi Ali that everyday Christians and the Tea Party were just as dangerous as radical Muslims. read more
Continue reading …enlarge Vietnam in 1964 – a half serious aside the war could go on for 2,000 years. Click here to view this media Continuing our week of year-enders past. 1964 as seen by a group of correspondents from ABC Radio News. The view from Southeast Asia was pessimistic, and for good reason; we were slowly sinking into the quicksand of a protracted war and no one had much idea what the outcome would be. There was fear of a major confrontation with China because of Vietnam, and naturally the hawks were adamant that a war was inevitable because it was the only way to thwart Chinese domination of the region (aka: Domino Theory). Russia didn’t figure so prominently, probably because there was a huge power shift going on in the Kremlin, with Khruschev’s ouster and Brezhnev’s entrance. It was too early to tell how it would go with a new leader. But China was a big concern, since they had exploded their first Atomic bomb earlier in the year and they were accused of heavily aiding the North Vietnamese. The subject of German reunification was brought up, with thoughts that most of the former Allied nations would be in favor, but the major stumbling block was the Soviet Union and several of the Warsaw Pact satellites who were most severely affected by German occupation during the war. Speculation that 1965 would be a better year than 1964 were cautious everywhere except Vietnam. That was going to be the problem. And it was. This year-end report, A Look At The Year 1965 , was originally broadcast on December 28, 1964.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media MSNBC’s Cenk Uygur wondered Wednesday why Fox News’ Tucker Carlson didn’t call for Sarah Palin to be executed after she killed a defenseless caribou. After all, Carlson had proclaimed Tuesday that NFL quarterback Michael Vick should have been given the death penalty for killing dogs. “Now, I’m a Christian,” Carlson announced , while filling in for Fox News’ Republican commentator Sean Hannity. “I’ve made mistakes myself. I believe fervently in second chances but Michael Vick killed dogs and he did it in a heartless and cruel way and I think, personally, he should have been executed for that.” Carlson had become outraged because President Barack Obama praised Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie for giving Vick a second chance. “[Obama] said, ‘So many people who serve time never get a fair second chance,’” Lurie explained , after a phone call with the president. “He said, ‘It’s never a level playing field for prisoners when they get out of jail.’ And he was happy that we did something on such a national stage that showed our faith in giving someone a second chance after such a major downfall.” White House spokesman Bill Burton clarified that Obama “of course condemns the crimes that Michael Vick was convicted of, but, as he’s said previously, he does think that individuals who have paid for their crimes should have an opportunity to contribute to society again.” “I like how [Carlson] prefaced it by saying he was Christian,” Uygur said, during the “Psycho Talk” segment of Wednesday’s The Ed Show broadcast. “Is that what Jesus would have done? I love the way that conservatives twist the Bible. If you listen to them, Jesus was a gun-toting, rich-loving Texan.” “And if you’re executing people because they killed defenseless animals you may want to remember this,” he said, playing a video clip of Palin shooting a caribou on her TLC reality show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska . “Look, I know there is a difference,” Uygur admitted. “But is it really that large? Sarah Palin is folksy for killing a caribou, who was clearly trapped and defenseless, if you watch that show. And Michael Vick should be executed? I don’t think so.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media It’s not hard to see why Tucker Carlson inspires such visceral dislike from the likes of sane people such as Jon Stewart. It’s the way he wraps the dumbest propagandistic crap in such smug preppy smarm. Like earlier this week, filling in for Hannity on his Fox News show: There’s Carlson hosting a segment on global warming, pretending — as Fox anchors did all last winter, too — that those severe storms are somehow proof, as Hannity himself puts it, that “global warming is a fraud” or other denialist nonsense. It’s obvious, right off the bat, that Carlson either doesn’t know, or doesn’t want his audience to know, that climate is not the same thing as weather, and that global warming means just that — it’s a global phenomenon, and not just an Eastern Coast of the United States phenomenon: Carlson: But despite the frigid temperatures and record snowfall this season, global warming true believers are still trying to spin the weather. Carlson seems to have trouble grasping a simple principle: Global warming means more severe seasonal storms, precisely because it is putting more moisture into the air. Indeed, one of his guests, Betsy Rosenberg, tries to explain this to him, but Carlson is just too intent on forcing his spin onto everyone else. Carlson: You know, I was interested to hear Betsy use the term biblical, because this is of course a religion, and one with particularly fervent believers. … Then he closes with a particularly snide shot: Carlson: Good luck with your religion, I hope your spaceship lands. Of course, Carlson is just keeping up the tradition at Fox of lying to its audience 24/7, especially when it comes to global warming. But he really seems to enjoy being a complete dick about it.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media C-SPAN’s Book TV’s Peter Slen asked publisher Jenn Risko why George W. Bush was doing so well with the sales of his recently published memoir and we got some blather about how relaxed he looks these days and how people are just curious as to what went on behind the scenes with his administration and other similar nonsense. I happened to catch some of Hannity’s show where he devoted the full hour to pimping W’s book on Fox, so I think Ms. Risko forgot to mention a couple of reasons why the sales are going so well. Other than Fox doing their best to push the sales of Bush’s book as Hannity was doing, we also have the fact that many conservative organizations buy up books in bulk from the authors they want to push and give them away for free to make sure they end up in spots where they don’t belong on the best seller’s list. Sadly C-SPAN only seems to cater to right wing authors. John and Dave never had a chance of getting an appearance on the network to talk about their book,
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