Click here to view this media BREAKING NEWS: Glenn Beck is certifiably insane!!! Oh. You knew that. Yeah, we could run that lede just about every day, actually. But this week, Beck has been whipping it to another level of Bats–t Crazy. Now he’s predicting IMMINENT VIOLENT REVOLUTION led by those evil progressive radicals who hate the Republic inside the Obama administration. In case he didn’t notice, the actual dynamic in Washington these days is actually just a wee bit different, since it’s become manifestly clear that President Obama is anything BUT a radical revolutionary. But hey, nothing ever deters the intrepid Beck in the pursuit of his apocalyptic conspiracy theories. Well, let’s be clear: Beck has been warning about this dire imminent threat for quite awhile now. You’ll recall he predicted last spring that eeevil progressives were planning a ‘summer of rage’ filled with violence, death and chaos . Yeah, that really panned out, eh? Instead we got Byron Williams . Hmmmm. This theory really is just a warmed-over version of the IMMINENT DIRE THREAT Beck has been shouting at us about since he signed onto Fox. It’s become repetitive but more intensified, a manifestation of Beck’s steadily creeping paranoia. After all, he’s been theorizing that Obama’s band of administration radicals are planning a “global redistribution of the wealth” for a long time — often flavored with black-helicopter militia theories about a “New World Order” . He’s been predicting George Soros would try to kill him, and warning that the eeeevil Left is plotting to frame the Tea Partiers for an act of domestic terrorist violence , adding that if right-wing violence does break out, it will have been provoked by Obama and the liberals. More recently, there have been such similarly credible theories that the European Union Parliament building was intended to resemble the Tower of Babel , and that the evil Holocaust survivor George Soros is plotting to take over the world . That provoked this rant, earlier this week, when he demanded an apology from Forbes for correctly calling him out for his vicious, classically anti-Semitic smear of Soros: Click here to view this media As you can see, it was a pretty complete meltdown. We could’ve run today’s lede then, too. This can only end badly for Fox. And they will richly deserve it. As Byron Williams put it : “Beck is gonna deny everything about violent approach and deny everything about conspiracies, but he’ll give you every reason to believe it.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Media Matters’ Eric Boehlert joined Ed Schultz to discuss the leaked email that David posted about earlier here today, and the launch of their new email address where Fox employees can contact them anonymously. Fox exec directs staff to slant news reporting : Media Matters releases internal Fox emails obtained from network source, encourages more to come forward Washington, DC — Today, Media Matters for America released emails, obtained from a Fox News source, showing Washington managing editor Bill Sammon directing staff not to use the phrase “public option” when discussing health care reform legislation. The emails, which were sent during the height of the health care debate, echoed Republican pollster Frank Luntz’s appearance on Hannity where he encouraged host Sean Hannity not to use “public option,” but instead use the term “government option” because “if you call it the ‘government option,’ the public is overwhelmingly against it.” “Fox News’ overt political activism — as evidenced in this instance by Sammon’s email — has gotten so bad that network insiders are coming to us to help expose it,” said Ari Rabin-Havt, Executive Vice President at Media Matters . “Fox can expect much more.” Rabin-Havt added: “We’re also launching whistleblower@mediamatters.org , an email address where conscientious Fox News employees can anonymously send examples of their employer’s complete disregard for journalism.” Hopefully they’ll get some more tips like this one soon.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Looks like this one has got the conservatives up in arms. Seems the Republicans are not looking very serious about their pledge to end earmarks with this appointment. Conservatives upset that ‘Prince of Pork’ will rule spending panel : High-profile conservatives are questioning the decision by House Republicans to place Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), a veteran lawmaker with a history of earmarking, in charge of a key spending committee. Richard Viguerie, a longtime conservative activist, said Rogers’s election as the next Appropriations Committee chairman (along with Michigan GOP Rep. Fred Upton’s selection as chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee ) “should cause all conservatives and Tea Partiers to doubt how serious the Republican leadership is about cleaning up the culture of waste, seniority and corruption in Congress.””Grassroots conservatives are unhappy with the status quo in Washington, and Speaker-designate Boehner needs to balance this slap in the face with something to show conservatives that he is truly committed to reversing the size of government,” Viguerie wrote in a blog post Thursday . ‘Prince of pork’ wins top seat on House Appropriations Cmte. : U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers — known for his ability to secure funding for projects in his Eastern Kentucky district — was selected Tuesday as the new chairman of House Appropriations, the most powerful committee in Congress. The 5th District Republican was chosen by the GOP steering committee in a secret vote late Tuesday afternoon. The decision is expected to be ratified Wednesday by the rest of the House Republicans. In the lead-up to the selection, some conservatives argued that neither Rogers nor Lewis was qualified to be the chairman because of their past history as vigorous users of earmarks, special requests for spending on state and local projects. Critics dubbed Rogers “the Prince of Pork” and called his earmark-benefitted district, where everything from highway construction to homeland security contracts had the Kentuckian’s help over the years, “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Rogers secured 137 earmarks worth $251.9 million between 2008 and 2010, according to LegisStorm, a nonpartisan congressional watchdog group. That ranked him 99th among Senate and House members with earmarks. Transcript below the fold. COOPER: “Keeping Them Honest” tonight: a politician who says we should all grab a shovel and start digging the government out of debt, who says he’s committed to ensuring, in his words, that taxpayer money is being used appropriately. Sounds good. He’s Congressman Hal Rogers of Kentucky. He will be the new chairman of the congressional committee that decides how your tax dollars are actually spent. And he’s been called one of the biggest money-wasters in Congress. Of course, that comes from folks who don’t actually live in his district, which is the beneficiary of an awful lot of that money. Now, I want to show you something he posted on his Web site, a column he wrote for “Roll Call” magazine. “It’s time,” he writes, “to grab a big shovel with a sharp blade to start digging ourselves out of this $14 trillion mess.” The congressman goes on to write, “We have got to go line by line and take an axe to programs that we simply can’t afford.” Well, it sounds tough. And, as new chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, he’s going to be in a position to do just that. But, “Keeping Them Honest” tonight, Congressman Rogers only seems to talk the talk, not exactly walk the walk. Take a look at this. These are the earmarks, the pet projects for 2010 that Congressman Rogers got his rural district. There’s 52 of them totaling $98.9 million, according to the nonpartisan group the Center for Responsive Politics, putting him in the top 20 percent of all congressional earmarkers. Now, some earmarks are totally — of course totally legit. And you can judge for yourself if some of his are. For instance, he got a quarter-billion dollars in the last two years, including $52 million for a national center for hometown security. It’s located right there in Somerset, Kentucky, which is Congressman Rogers’ hometown, population — wait for it — 11,000. Well, the local airports have also gotten earmarks over the years, $17 million, even though the last commercial airline, well, they pulled out in February due to a lack of passengers. It’s right down the road, by the way, from the Hal Rogers Parkway. In August, Citizens Against Government Waste named him their “Porker of the Month.” And according to “The Lexington Herald- Journal,” the congressman this summer pushed through a $5 million measure for conservation groups that work with cheetahs — cheetahs in the wild. Now, I was surprised when I heard that, because I — I didn’t realize there were cheetahs in the wild in Kentucky. It turns out there’s not. Cheetos, yes. Cheetahs, no. There is at least one cheetah- lover, however, in the state. Her name is Allison Rogers, and she’s the congressman’s daughter, who just so happens to work for a group called the Cheetah Conservation Fund. Now, the congressman denies any conflict of interests, because he says he’s always been a champion of wildlife. And that may be. But conflict or not, it — it kind of goes against the grain of his own statements about cutting spending and comments from his fellow Republicans on the campaign trail and after. Take a look. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) SEN. JOHN MCCAIN (R), ARIZONA: I have been to the floor for 20 years saying that earmarking was a corrupt practice. REP. MIKE PENCE (R), INDIANA: Federal spending’s out of control. SEN. JIM DEMINT (R), SOUTH CAROLINA: It just tells you how irrational this spending culture has become that’s driven by earmarks. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It’s been a power that’s been abused by the Congress. REP. PAUL RYAN (R), WISCONSIN: We need to change the culture of spending. REP. MICHELE BACHMANN (R), MINNESOTA: All this pork is bad. The old pork was bad. The new pork is bad. RAND PAUL (R), KENTUCKY SENATOR-ELECT: Earmarks is part of the problem, and we must stop it. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This country worked really well for 200 years without earmarks. REP. TOM COLE (R), OKLAHOMA: And I’m all for saying let’s just not have any earmarks. REP. JEB HENSARLING (R), TEXAS: Earmark after earmark after earmark. (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: All right, so that’s how a lot of them ran on it. As you might imagine, some of those who have been railing against government pork are angry that Congressman Rogers is going to be in charge of spending in the new House, especially Tea Partiers. Erick Erickson today blogging, asking, did you vote Republican for nothing? But it wasn’t bloggers or Tea Partiers who secured this so-called Prince of Pork his chairmanship. It was the House leadership, Eric Cantor and John Boehner. And what have they been saying about earmarks? Well, take a look. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) REP. JOHN BOEHNER (R-OH), HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: The earmark process here in Congress is a symbol of a broken Washington and a symbol of out-of-control spending. REP. ERIC CANTOR (R-VA), HOUSE MINORITY WHIP: Most Americans know that the earmark issue is emblematic of a greater problem in Washington, that Washington’s spending too much, it’s incurring too much debt, bringing on the need for higher taxes. (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: That was Congressman Cantor and Congressman Boehner back in April. The previous month, they had pledged a one-year moratorium on earmarks. And according to the nonpartisan Taxpayers for Common Sense, earmarked money is down about 40 percent so far in 2011 budgeting, largely due to that pledge. Let’s give them credit for that. But it’s only a one-year pledge. And when it expires, the big- spending congressman will, in all likelihood, still be running his committee. We invited Congressman Rogers on the program. He declined.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media There was a lot of disinformation floating about yesterday regarding the DREAM Act’s progress in the Senate, including Megyn Kelly and Shannon Bream on Fox, repeating long disproven canards about the legislation — embodied, perhaps, by the chryon running with the report calling the act “sweeping immigration reform” (in reality, this law is very limited in its reach and scope, and falls far short of anything even remotely like comprehensive reform). Both of them characterized it (second-hand, of course) as “amnesty” — which is how they describe any path to citizenship for brown people. Then there was CNN, which filed the following bulletin: — Senate Democrats cancel vote on DREAM Act, meaning the immigration measure is likely dead for the year. Ah, not quite. In reality, as Carl Hulse reported in the NYT : Senate Democrats on Thursday pulled a measure that would allow illegal immigrant students to earn legal status through education or military service after Republicans refused to allow a vote on a version of the legislation that had cleared the House on Wednesday. Rather than try to break a Republican filibuster against the Senate’s so-called Dream Act, Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, instead forced a vote to call off the attempt, presumably so he could try again later. Democrats prevailed on the motion to table the legislation, 59-40. Ishita at Restore Fairness explains: Since the Republicans in the Senate have vowed to block all bills until the issue of tax cuts was resolved, Sen. Reid made a motion to table the cloture vote on the DREAM Act that was otherwise scheduled to take place at 11:00 AM this morning. By tabling it, the Senate Democrats will be able to bring the version of the bill that has already been passed in the House, up for a vote in the coming week, once the other issues have been resolved. Immigrant rights advocates now have additional time to build on the momentum created by the House victory yesterday, and work on getting more Senate support for the DREAM Act, so that when it does finally come up for a vote, it can have the same success that it had in the House of Representatives. Here’s Jackie Mahendra at America’s Voice , reporting yesterday: After the historic victory yesterday in the House of Representatives, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made a bold move today to shelve a vote on the Senate’s original version of the DREAM Act , scheduled to be voted on today. In doing so, he paved the way for the Senate to take up the House-passed version of the bill in the next few weeks. Essentially, Senate leadership just breathed new life into the DREAM Act. Faced with lock-step Republican opposition to deal with anything before tax cuts, today’s scheduled cloture vote on the motion to proceed was widely predicted to fail, which would have doomed the DREAM Act this year. Here’s a reaction from the national United We Dream Network, who have been lobbying all week in Washington: The DREAM Act must now gather critical support from a number of Senators still sitting on the fence, both Democrats and Republicans. Having more time between votes gives us time to shift our focus from the House to the Senate and make sure our voices are heard. Some republicans have blurred the debate by painting a negative portrayal of undocumented students. Senator Sessions took to the Senate to claim that DREAM-eligible people would buy fake diplomas online. Our lives are real and our diplomas are real. We need Senators to rise above the fakeness and get real, the time for DREAM is now. We urge everybody who has ever supported the DREAM Act to take time to make some phone calls and urge senators to vote YES on DREAM. As Representative John Lewis shared last night, “The time is always right to do what is right”. The DREAM Act has traditionally been a bipartisan measure that has attracted real Republican backing. In 2007, eleven Republican Senators voted for the DREAM Act, and seven of them are still in office: Lugar, Bennett, Brownback, Hutchison, Snowe, Collins, and Hatch. In 2003, Republican Senators Kyl, Grassley, and Cornyn voted for the measure in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Last night, eight Republican representatives voted for the bill. What’s needed in the Senate is for Republicans to shift from posturing on process to negotiating a bill that can pass next week. We’ll also be keeping up the pressure on a handful of shaky Democrats who still refuse to invest in America’s future. … Maegan “la Mamita Mala” Ortiz sums it up nicely: All in all this gives DREAM a better chance in passing, especially when considering that there are Senators on the fence who do not want to be targeted and be in the spotlight twice. And obviously this gives advocates, activists, and you more time to call and ask that DREAM be supported. (via VivirLatino) You heard her – keep up the phone calls! Dial 866-996-5161 or click here . Now, we keep up the fight!
Continue reading …Click here to view this media At 7:30 AM PST, Bernie Sanders began a filibuster of the tax compromise. The longer he goes, the better he gets. You can watch the stream on CSPAN2. Here’s a clip of him talking about child poverty in the US as compared to other industrialized nations. I’ll post more as I’m able and add them to this post.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Mr Smith Goes To Washington (1939) There was a time when filibusters were symbolic of a principled stand…a David standing up to the Goliath. I think Strom Thurmond’s filibuster against the Civil Rights Act of 1957 took the sheen of nobility off the filibuster, but what constitutes a filibuster these days is not at all recognizable from the Mr. Smith or the Sen. Thurmond version. And it’s clear, looking at this graph enlarge that the Republicans have upended the intent of the filibuster rule to basically break down the Senate and launch the virtual rule of the minority. The Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law released a report on the abuse of the filibuster (.pdf) Authors Mimi Marziani and Susan Liss highlighted how the relentless obstruction weakens not only the Senate but of the governing of the country and set up the constitutional arguments for rules reform by a simple majority vote. Over the last decade, Senate procedures have increasingly been used to prevent decision-making rather than to promote deliberation and debate. The threat of a filibuster – coupled with a 60-vote requirement to force any substantive vote – has affected nearly every action in the Senate during the last several years, under both Republican and Democratic majorities. As a result, the Senate has effectively ceased operating as the majoritarian institution our founders intended for it to be. They note the contrast between public support for a bill and the Senate’s inability to pass it: The current situation is simply unsupportable. There can be no doubt that the anger and frustration expressed by so many Americans about the inability of government to make their lives better can be directly attributed to the Senate’s repeated failure to act. To cite just one example, the DISCLOSE Act garnered strong public support, won the vote of 59 senators, but could not become law. No wonder that recent polls show that just 21% of Americans approve of how Congress is doing its job.[1] But lest they be accused of taking some partisan interest in fixing things for the Democrats, Marziani and Liss are advocating for rule changes NOW to simply for the Senate to get the work of the People done, irrespective of which party will be in the majority in the future: The Brennan Center has not previously studied the filibuster or Senate procedure, and took no part in earlier debates about its use and abuse. We write at a time when control of the body by one party is diminished, and when no one knows who will have the majority two years from now. Now, when the partisan implica¬tion of filibuster reform is unclear, is the ideal time to modernize Senate rules. For whichever party wields the gavel, our democracy is ill served by a Senate that is tangled in obsolete and easily-abused rules of its own making. The filibuster is an important–and necessary–tool for the Senate to maintain. However, the current system where a senator need only anonymously register his intent and then do nothing, necessitating the Senate to then get 60 votes for cloture to then begin debate is unworkable. Do you realize that the public option would have passed the Senate if we just had the 60 votes for cloture? Think of DADT, DREAM, START and others, all with more than 50 votes supporting it, all struggling for life under the filibuster abuse of the Republicans. Jeff Merkley has a common-sense plan on how to reform the filibuster rules and keep it within the original framers’ intent. It’s time we fix the broken Senate. Please contact your Senators and Majority Leader Harry Reid to voice your support for filibuster rules change. You can help by signing Sen. Merkley’s petition for filibuster reform. We’ve written about the Merkley proposal quite a bit. Now, with the continuing difficulties to pass DADT and the DREAM Act in the Senate, the need for reform in the face of easy filibusters — which essentially take a body, the Senate, designed to operate by majority rule and transform it into a body that can only function with a supermajority — Republicans have given us all the reason we need to make the change.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Tonight Harry Reid brought up the tax compromise for a cloture vote on Monday afternoon. Just afterward, Bernie Sanders stepped up and let anyone who was possibly listening hear what he thought about Republicans, tax cuts, the payroll tax holiday, and conservatives’ plan to destroy Social Security and Medicare. It’s a bit long, but worth it. He points out Republican hypocrisy and what’s at stake when he predicts the inevitable hue and cry of next year’s Republicans in the House and Senate claiming the deficit is all that matters right after they boosted the deficit by billions to continue those tax cuts. Part I (above) is Sanders’ opening. Part II is Sanders and Sherrod Brown. Click here to view this media Part III is Sanders’ closing argument. Click here to view this media I’ll add a transcript if I can get hold of one from C-SPAN that’s decent.
Continue reading …“This is journalistic insanity,” NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell protested after watching a montage of liberal journalists misrepresenting the tax policy debate before Congress. “There is no tax cut going on here at all…. What we're talking about is preventing a tax increase, a tax increase which, by the way,
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