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Major Media Far More Interested in Jon Stewart’s Rally Than Glenn Beck’s

Journalists are practically giddy in anticipation of this weekend's Jon Stewart rally on the National Mall. The Rally's staff has recieved more than 1,000 requests for press credentials for the event. Only 400 were given out. Those statistics underscore just how much the media loves Stewart's leftist message (and it is a leftist message ). For some perspective, consider that the September 12, 2010 Tea Party on the Mall received roughly 150 requests for press credentials, according to FreedomWorks, which sponsored the event. read more

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There has been an assortment of bogus polls released lately showing Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown with as much as a 13 point lead over Meg Whitman.

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The National Public Radio (NPR) executive who fired Juan Williams is behind an effort lobbying for a new tax to be levied on private media outlets in order to finance a BBC-style state media, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center Brent Bozell told viewers of Fox Business Network's “Varney & Company” at 10:45 a.m. today. NPR president Vivian Schiller is “part of a group which wants to essentially tax existing media companies… and use that tax money to create a national network of public broadcasting companies to put out a news broadcast on a national basis, like an American BBC,” Varney noted. “Let's put it another way, the attack on Juan Williams… wasn't really an attack on Juan Williams,” Bozell replied. read more

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Yesterday the California governor and the two governor-wannbes met at a Women’s Conference in Long Beach for a panel discussion moderated by lefty loon and NBC Today Show host Matt Lauer.

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The Hill: 50+ Seats

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All of the predictions are lining up pretty well (except the LA Times and Newsweak polls which were riddled with polling errors).

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Western Digital stuffs 1TB HDD into Live Hub networked media streamer

WD’s no stranger to the media streaming game, but things apparently just got serious. Gone is the My Book-esque design that has been used on all of the units prior, and in is a sleeker, sexier box that’s quite clearly designed to slip right on top of your existing cable set-top. The WD TV Live Hub is easily Western Digital’s most feature-packed streamer yet, with a 1TB HDD within for storing who knows what locally. There’s also an Ethernet socket for pulling down content via the web or your local network, and a pair of USB ports allow for storage expansion or transfers. Naturally, it’ll handle Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Blockbuster on Demand and UPnP / DLNA streaming to your favorite game console, but the lack of inbuilt WiFi (it’s available via an optional adapter) puts a mild damper on an otherwise fantastic sounding product. It’s available immediately around the globe, with Americans able to snag one for $199.99 directly from WD or at Best Buy. Gallery: WD TV Live Hub media center Continue reading Western Digital stuffs 1TB HDD into Live Hub networked media streamer Western Digital stuffs 1TB HDD into Live Hub networked media streamer originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 08:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Blaze Blink Now saves you from Computer Vision Syndrome, is always watching

Big Brother is watching you, and you’d better remember. Forget for just a moment and you could find yourself committing thoughtcrime doupleplusquick. Enter the

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How Much for That Senate Seat in the Window?

Today on the list: How did outside groups manage to spend $3.6 million on one Colorado race in one day? And what the hell happened to Randy Quaid? Plus: The future of books, music and your democracy. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that found their way to Larry Gross, director of the USC Annenberg School for Communication. A specialist in media and culture, art and communication, visual communication and media portrayals of minorities, Gross helped found the field of gay and lesbian studies. The links below open in a new window. Newer ones are on top. Do writers need paper? As the sales of e-books finally start to soar, what effect will this digital revolution have on publishers, readers and writers? Will the novel as we know it survive? The art of selling There’s not much to say about body wash really. It smells nice, it cleans you, and unlike soap, hairs won’t stick to it. End of story, you might think. But throw in a handsome guy in a towel, a kitsch ’80s action hero aesthetic, some priceless lines and the giddy reach of the internet and the narrative possibilities are legion. The web is the new art-house cinema “You used to be big,” says William Holden’s Joe Gillis to Gloria Swanson’s Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. “I am big,” she replies. “It’s the pictures that got small.” The Secret War Between Wikileaks And The Pentagon, (And Some Media Outlets) Analysing the media coverage of the latest WikiLeaks release reveals some interesting insights. Jamming neoclassical economics Students at the University of California-Berkeley have launched the first salvo in an international movement to challenge neoclassical economics. They printed the Kick It Over Manifesto on bright pink paper and pinned it to the door of Daniel McFadden, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, and to bulletin boards throughout the department. The World Liberal Opportunists Made The lunatic fringe of the Republican Party, which looks set to make sweeping gains in the midterm elections, is the direct result of a collapse of liberalism. It is the product of bankrupt liberal institutions, including the press, the church, universities, labor unions, the arts and the Democratic Party. The legitimate rage being expressed by disenfranchised workers toward the college-educated liberal elite, who abetted or did nothing to halt the corporate assault on the poor and the working class of the last 30 years, is not misplaced. The liberal class is guilty. The liberal class, which continues to speak in the prim and obsolete language of policies and issues, refused to act. It failed to defend traditional liberal values during the long night of corporate assault in exchange for its position of privilege and comfort in the corporate state. The virulent right-wing backlash we now experience is an expression of the liberal class’ flagrant betrayal of the citizenry. Warrior Nation “Endless War” is how The New York Times headlined its review of the Boston University historian Andrew J. Bacevich’s new book, Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War. It’s a headline that will work just as well if the Times decides to review Reasons to Kill: Why Americans Choose War by Richard E. Rubenstein, a professor of conflict resolution at George Mason University. In fact, either Bacevich or Rubenstein could accurately have chosen “Endless War” as his own book’s title. Biggest campaign spending day yet Outside groups spent $3.6 million to influence the Colorado Senate race—and that was just last Tuesday alone. “What the Hell Happened to Randy Quaid?” It’s been a harrowing, downward spiral—and now actor Randy Quaid and his wife, Evi, have hit rock bottom. Related Entries October 25, 2010 Good Head October 25, 2010 The Scandal of 2010

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Just a day after getting Juan Williams fired and then propelling him to a new $2 million contract with Fox News, Media Matters, the lefty George Soros-funded dyspeptic media organization is going after another NPR reporter who appears on Fox News: Now that Fox News contributor Juan Williams has been dropped from National Public Radio, the liberal website Media Matters for America is now targeting Mara Liasson, the last remaining NPR correspondent who works with Fox News. “NPR’s Mara Liasson and her long-running association with Fox News has often raised questions. This might be the proper time for NPR to finally address that thorny issue,” wrote Media Matters columnist Eric Boehlert Thursday in a post entitled “What about Mara Liasson?” “[I]f you look at NPR’s code of ethics, there’s simply no way Liasson should be making appearances on Fox.” Media Matters and NPR both announced this week they were receiving million-dollar grants from left-wing billionaire George Soros. Both NPR and Media Matters are puppets dancing to George Soros’ tune.

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Bozell: NPR Firing of Juan Williams Is Outrageous, Congress Should Investigate

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