This is live video sent back from the Quarantine the Kochs rally in Rancho Mirage about an hour and a half ago. John Amato is on the scene and has called me a couple of times with updates. There are about 1500 people or so there, peacefully protesting the convocation of billionaires at the Rancho Las Palmas resort. The purpose of the meeting is to figure out how to impeach Obama and take over our government in order to preserve their wealth, justice, and liberty at the expense of ours. Glenn Beck was the keynote speaker last night, and Eric Cantor was also on the guest list. (Full list here (PDF) ) Remarkably, there are scores of riot police guarding the driveways into the resort. The last report I’ve seen says 25 people have been arrested . Here’s a shot posted earlier today: enlarge At the end of that video you’ll see more of them, even. Andrew Breitbart has evidently caught the fever. It’s been reported that he’s hanging out with the protesters. Too lazy to walk, he’s sporting shorts and rollerblades. Be afraid. In his usual less-than-forthright manner, he claims “internal emails from organizers necessitate riot police.” Mmmhmmm. John will be writing up a much longer and more interesting post than this one, I’m sure. But for now, I thought it important that we see the exercise of OUR right to free speech and assembly, too. I have more photos and links on my liveblog . Nancy Goldstein is covering it for TheNation here , the local CBS station has a nice article here , and you can follow the Twitter hashtag #UncloakKoch. The organizers of the rally are Common Cause, TheOther98.com, and California Nurse’s Association. Here’s David Dayen’s report . His twitter stream was one of the best for real time updates.
Continue reading …Curtis called into G-Unit Radio yesterday in DJ Whoo Kid’s absence. Previously: Governor feat. Curtis – Wish Me Luck | Curtis on Cam’ron: “He’s A Good Guy” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 00:56 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Howard Kurtz on Sunday pointed out a delicious irony involving MSNBC and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). After complaining about CNN's decision to air the Congresswoman's response to President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, MSNBC spent the next several days giving far more attention to her than to the official GOP respondent (video follows with transcript and commentary): HOWARD KURTZ, CNN: When it comes to cable news, all members of Congress aren't created equal. On the left, Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson, who just lost his seat, got plenty of exposure on MSNBC for saying such things as the Republican health plan for sick people is “die quickly.” On the right, Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann became a Fox News star — she occasionally pops up on other channels as well — for saying such things as Barack Obama may have anti-American views. But more incendiary is why the bookers go after them. So when a brainy, budget-cutting hawk, Paul Ryan, delivered the official GOP response to the president's State of the Union, it was Bachmann who made news by making a video appearance for the Tea Party Express thanks, in part, to this network. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: I just want to remind our viewers, the only place they'll see on television that speech live, Michele Bachmann's Tea Party speech, will be right here on CNN. (END VIDEO CLIP) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) REP. MICHELE BACHMANN (R), MINNESOTA: After the $700 billion bailout, the trillion-dollar stimulus, and the massive budget bill with over 9,000 earmarks, many of you implored Washington to please stop spending money that we don't have. (END VIDEO CLIP) (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) RACHEL MADDOW, MSNBC: But tonight, inexplicably, a national news network decided that they would give Michele Bachmann a job that her own party never did. CNN ran it live on their network. They aired it on national TV. A remarkable act of journalistic intervention to elevate, in effect, at group with which they are cosponsoring a presidential debate, to elevate that group to the level of the major parties in this country. (END VIDEO CLIP) KURTZ: So what did the good folks at MSNBC spend the next day talking about? I'll give you a hint. It wasn't Paul Ryan. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Everybody in this room has probably looked at the wrong camera. LAWRENCE O'DONNELL, MSNBC: You know, I've got a room full of cameras here, and I feel like this could happen to me at any moment. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Michele Bachmann is out there, she's a wildcard. CHRIS MATTHEWS, MSNBC: Did she skip the entire financial crisis of 2008 and 2009? (END VIDEO CLIP) KURTZ: So did CNN make a mistake in airing Bachmann's speech? Joining us now to talk about that, and the way most pundits handled the president's State of the Union, Margaret Carlson, columnist for Bloomberg News and Washington editor of “The Week” magazine; Michael Shear of “The New York Times,” the lead writer for “The Caucus” blog; and Jim Geraghty, contributing editor at “National Review.” So, Margaret, did CNN elevate Bachmann unfairly, as Rachel Maddow says? MARGARET CARLSON, BLOOMBERG NEWS: Well, Bachmann makes herself news. I mean, she's — the Republicans create people like Michael Steele and Sarah Palin and Bachmann. She belongs to the Bachmann party. She is on her own. She goes out. She always makes news. She's always colorful. She's always incendiary. And we cover news, and she's always willing to make it. KURTZ: Jim Geraghty, if journalists are going to talk about Bachmann all the time, then what's the big deal for CNN to give her five minutes for that video so that people could see what it is they would then be debating? Kurtz was spot on with this observation, for from Tuesday on, MSNBC gave far more attention to Bachmann than Ryan mentioning her name 191 times and his 134.
Continue reading …Chris Matthews on Friday asked the panelists on the syndicated program bearing his name two questions about the crisis in Egypt that must have made his liberal viewers gasp. Moments after surprisingly asking NBC's Andrea Mitchell if “neo-conservatives who believe in really trying to push democracy” were right all along, Matthews asked David Sanger of the New York Times if George W. Bush was “better equipped than this President to deal with this crisis” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Let me get to the philosophical. You and I have talked about this so many times over the years. There's been an ideological struggle between the realists in American foreign policy and the more aggressive neo-conservatives who believe in really trying to push democracy, really trying to change the face. Who can say I told you so here the loudest? Were the neo-cons right in all fairness in saying this was going to come, we should have gotten out ahead of this before? ANDREA MITCHELL, NBC: You could argue that, because some of the so-called realists would, are still today, and I just spoke to a prominent one, arguing that we should be supporting Mubarak… MATTHEWS: All the way. MITCHELL: …come hell or high water, all the way. This is our military, we built it, we paid for it. A billion and a half this year. MATTHEWS: Are these the same that would have said support the Shah, support anybody, support Marcos? Support anybody. MITCHELL: Yes, and while the analogy to Iran is incorrect because this is a secular movement and Iran was not, the analogy between a U.S. government, a White House that seems trying to straddle all sides and not knowing how much to move in which direction, that actually does remind me of 1979. Well, that seems to be a bit of historical revisionism. It was Carter and the so-called “realists” that wrongly chose to not support the Shah in 1979, and the conservatives in our nation who at the time thought we should do everything to keep him in to prevent a radical Islamic takeover of Iran. To this day most of the Right believes much of the problems we're having with radical Islam stem from Carter's strategic blunder. Claiming that today's “realists” were the same folks calling for America to support the Shah in 1979 is therefore historically inaccurate.
Continue reading …by Zoe Pollock Andy Selsberg asks for one: Fashion has parallels to food: most clothing is too cheap, that cheapness has tragic costs, clothing is an agricultural product, and we consume too much of it. … As a recovering bargain-hunter,… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Daily Dish Discovery Date : 30/01/2011 20:24 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Augmented reality is swell, don’t get us wrong, but it’s no substitute for the real thing — especially when that thing is a badass tricopter equipped with a jury-rigged firework cannon to rain down miniature hell. Swedish R/C enthusiasts built this first-person flying contraption to carry out a single mission — destroy a series of hydrogen-filled balloons — which will hopefully be hard-coded into future automatons too. After all, balloons could serve as an excellent distraction when they inevitably come for you . Still, there’s no need to worry quite yet, so kick back and enjoy the video above while you contemplate humanity’s end. Homebuilt UAV hunts down hydrogen balloons, shoots firework missiles (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Music Video of the Day: The Lonely Island’s John Waters-cameoing music video for “The Creep (feat. Nicki Minaj)” — the second single off the boys’ second album, tentatively titled The Dudes . [ tli .] Earlier: I Just Had Sex (feat. Akon) . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 30/01/2011 18:24 Number of articles : 3
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