If Pres. Obama's signal fight in the coming year will be preserving ObamaCare, he can count on at least one ally in his struggle with Republicans: ABC News and in particular its Political Director, Amy Walters. On GMA today, Walters issued a stern warning to Republicans who might have the audacity of hoping to repeal ObamaCare. The segment began with a montage of Republicans vowing to do do, including an oddly mocking replay of a Mitch McConnell moment. Then Walters appeared and pronounced her admonition.
Continue reading …In the digital age, libraries all over the country have been looking for ways to remain relevant and useful as they continue their core mission of giving people access to media and educational materials. To that end, The Library of Congress has announced plans to make selections from the National Film Registry available for streaming online. Of course, as the Federal Times notes, some of the copyright owners might balk at the suggestion (it’s hard to imagine George Lucas ever letting anyone freely stream Star Wars ) but in theory this isn’t a bad idea, at all. “I hope we’ll be able to work something out,” said Librarian of Congress James Billington. “[The registry] has great educational and inspirational as well as entertainment value.” Besides, if you don’t give kids a legal, safe way to watch the classic W.C. Fields flick “It’s a Gift” (1934), they’re just going to get it from illegal torrent sites or from guys selling bootleg DVDs on Penn Avenue in Garfield. Filed under: Internet Library of Congress eyes National Film Registry streaming scheme originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Jan 2011 03:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Nearly a million revelers crowded New York’s Time Square to witness the traditional dazzling ball drop. The crystal ball containing 32000 lights descended at midnight, setting off a wild and noisy confetti-filled New Year’s celebration. (Jan. 1)
Continue reading …Tornadoes fueled by unusually warm winter air sliced through parts of the South and Midwest on Friday, killing at least half a dozen people, injuring dozens of others. (Dec. 31)
Continue reading …Early this morning, Perfect Third Inc. — makers of the less than perfect WakeMate wristband — issued a recall for the sleep analyzer’s USB charger, which apparently has a tendency to go up in smoke , and we don’t mean disappear. An e-mail sent out by the company’s CEO at 12:30 AM states, “we were informed by a customer of a safety incident with the black USB chargers.” A little vague if you ask us, considering the video we received shows the device “smoking after exploding.” The recall ensures that the WakeMate itself is perfectly safe, and that the Chinese-manufactured USB cables are at fault, but if you ask us, anything that is supposed to help you sleep soundly shouldn’t put you in danger of catching fire. [Thanks, Ringram and Nick] Continue reading WakeMate sleep-aid recalled due to ‘exploding’ USB charger, gives new meaning to being hot in the sack WakeMate sleep-aid recalled due to ‘exploding’ USB charger, gives new meaning to being hot in the sack originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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 …New Year’s celebrations were held in Sydney, Australia, Seoul, South Korea and Taipei, Taiwan before cold crowds of hundreds of thousands of revelers. (Dec. 31)
Continue reading …Directors and stars chat about ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’, ‘Thor’, ‘Green Hornet’, ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ and ‘Green Lantern’. (Dec. 31st)
Continue reading …Sydney Harbour was a blaze of colour as Australia’s biggest city rang in the New Year with a spectacular fireworks display. (Jan. 1)
Continue reading …From TPM — Bachmann: ‘Snotty’ Gore Vidal Novel Turned Me Republican! (VIDEO) : Gore Vidal, what have you done? At a speech to Michigan Republicans on Tuesday, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) — the darling of the Tea Party right — told an amazing story about how she shed her youthful Democratic roots and became a Republican. As she told the tale, her political conversion was because of her disgust at a “snotty” Gore Vidal novel that satirized the Founding Fathers. “Until I was reading this snotty novel called ‘Burr,’ by Gore Vidal, and read how he mocked our Founding Fathers,” Bachmann told the crowd. “And as a reasonable, decent, fair-minded person who happened to be a Democrat, I thought, ‘You know what? What he’s writing about, this mocking of people that I revere, and the country that I love, and that I would lay my life down to defend — just like every one of you in this room would, and as many of you in this room have when you wore the uniform of this great country — I knew that that was not representative of my country.” “And at that point I put the book down and I laughed. I was riding a train. I looked out the window and I said, ‘You know what? I think I must be a Republican. I don’t think I’m a Democrat.’” The key moment begins at about the 5:25 mark. TPM has a good portion of the transcript posted there. And a word or warning in case anyone’s curious, that blogger who posted the video is a right winger and Bachmann fan. I made the mistake of taking a look at the site. I love one of the comments left in the TPM post and thought I’d share that as well here. I haven’t read the book but his bit from Al Franken was spot on: Burr is a great novel, and Bachmann’s inability to cope with the fact that the “Founding Fathers” were very fallible human beings shows a lot about the broader Republican mindset. It also reminds me of something poignant another Minnesotan, now-Senator Al Franken, once wrote about the differences between a liberal’s love of country and a conservative’s love of country. As Franken noted, liberals love America like adults love their parents, while conservatives love America like a four year-old loves his parents. Liberals love America, but can emotionally and intellectually recognize that America sometimes takes an errant path and try to get back on course. This is the same way an adult child loves a parent. Conservatives, on the other hand, think everything America does is right, just as a young child thinks everything Mommy does is right even if Mommy is acting unwisely. And a four year-old will punch you in the nose if you ever say anything bad about Mommy.
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