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Activist and MSNBC Anchor Contessa Brewer Lectures Mormons, Hopes for More ‘Progress’ on Gay Rights

Gay rights activist and MSNBC anchor Contessa Brewer continued to insert her politics into news reports on Wednesday. The News Live host discussed changes in how the Mormons view homosexuality and lectured, ” And we hope to see more progress from the Church of Latter-Day Saints in the future .” The Mormon Church has announced it will no longer require those who

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Republicans postpone Obama meeting to avoid another ass-kicking, and then lie about it

Click here to view this media According to Fox News, the canceled summit meeting between President Obama and Republican House leaders to discuss the extension of the Bush tax cuts was just a matter of conflicting schedules. But according to El Hacko Supremo Glenn Thrush at Politico, it’s actually about Republican hurt feelings because President Obama supposedly “crashed” a GOP House gathering in January: The roots of the partisan standoff that led to the postponement of the bipartisan White House summit scheduled for Thursday date back to January, when President Barack Obama crashed a GOP meeting in Baltimore to deliver a humiliating rebuke of House Republicans. Obama’s last-minute decision to address the House GOP retreat – and the one-sided televised presidential lecture many Republicans decried as a political ambush – has left a lingering distrust of Obama invitations and a wariness about accommodating every scheduling request emanating from the West Wing, aides tell POLITICO. “He has a ways to go to rebuild the trust,” said a top Republican Hill staffer. “The Baltimore thing was unbelievable. There were [House Republicans] who only knew Obama was coming when they saw Secret Service guys scouting out the place.” WTF? Are these guys kidding? Or are they just not even bothering to come up with halfway decent lies anymore? Because not only did Obama kick their asses from Baltimore to Seattle in that meeting, but he did so because he was invited by Republicans who were eager to kick his and massively failed. Josh Marshall hits this one out of the park : So was it an ambush? Well, My God, not even close. Here’s the press release from Mike Pence, Chairman of the House Republican Conference, thanking the president on January 13th for “accept[ing] our invitation to meet with the Republican Conference later this month.” And here’s the Politico’s write up from January 12th, the day before. In other words, that’s more than two weeks before these House Republicans who must have spent the month in a sensory deprivation chamber were stunned to see the president’s motorcade driving up unannounced to crash their party. And if they’d forgotten here’s the write-up from The Hill the day before the event … Emboldened by an unexpected victory in Massachusetts and frustrated with a “partisan” State of the Union address, House Republicans are eager to meet with President Barack Obama on Friday. So here they are all gunned up and eagerly awaiting President Obama’s ambush of them that they didn’t know anything about. And as Marshall explains, this was really about GOP hubris gone bad: It was clear that for the House GOP this was inviting the president to meet them on their turf rather than at the White House where opposition leaders are always put in a somewhat diminished position just because of the trappings of the place. And by the time the event rolled around, Scott Brown had won the Massachusetts Senate race. So, as The Hill put it, the House Republicans were “eager” to meet with the president. Only it didn’t work out according to plan. The president came, talked, took questions. And with the president there making his own arguments it was much more difficult for folks like Pence and others to claim, unrebutted, that Health Care Reform was going to cost $50 trillion, enforce mandatory castration and have one out of five grannies ritually slaughtered on a stone slab the bend the cost curve for longterm care. Put simply, the Republicans came off looking kind of stupid, unable to make their arguments when the president was there to point out the holes in their arguments. In this case, I was sympathetic to the president and to reform. So I’m sure people who didn’t share those sympathies saw the whole encounter differently. But House Republicans’ reaction then and now suggests they saw it pretty much as I did — that the president embarrassed them. Not by crashing the event, or ambushing them. But just because he did better at it than they thought he would and they didn’t do well at all. They invited him to make him look diminished. But he ended up making them look unserious and unprepared because they weren’t able to respond when he pointed out the holes in their arguments. All of which means that this whole storyline of the president wrongfooting them or showing up uninvited is made up out of whole cloth. And the real story is that they’re not confident it won’t happen again if they have some sort of public encounter with him. I can understand why they want to run. Because face to face with Obama, they won’t be able to get with the kind of crap they get away with in the media, particularly on Fox, in evading a simple truth: Republicans must choose between reducing the deficit and preserving the tax cuts for the wealthy, because they cannot have both. It’s a simple impossibility, and they know it, and Obama knows it. And letting the public see Obama expose their mendacity as thoroughly as he did in Baltimore is something they’re going to have to try to figure out before they dare tangle with him again. It will be interesting to see which tactic they deploy, won’t it?

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Today on Planet 100: Super Mosquitoes Fight Dengue (Video)

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Xperia X10 will get pinch-to-zoom in Q1 2011, with some limitation (video)

There’s been a long back-and-forth from Sony Ericsson and the dev community as to whether or not the Xperia X10 was at all capable of multi-touch — the company stance has been that the hardware just can’t do it , but still whispers to the contrary have lingered. Consider those murmurs validated: Sony Ericsson Product Blog has announced that the X10 will, in fact, get multi-touch in the first quarter of next year — with some caveats. The large asterisk that’s destined to clarify the minutiae will tell you that pinch-to-zoom will be enabled for browser and maps, but as the blog post put it, “situations like when the movement of the two fingers cross each other on the X- or Y-axis that could cause strange behavior.” Third-party apps should be able to join some functionality, too, with the similar limitations (including when buttons must be pressed simultaneously — that won’t work). In the video demonstration after the break, take note how Angry Birds doesn’t quite pinch and zoom smoothly. So yeah, it’s not all sunshine, but at least there’s something to look forward to. Continue reading Xperia X10 will get pinch-to-zoom in Q1 2011, with some limitation (video) Xperia X10 will get pinch-to-zoom in Q1 2011, with some limitation (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 13:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Google Docs now supports mobile editing

While Android and iOS aren’t short on productivity applications for cobbling together a .doc and sending it on its way, we’ve been really hankering for native Google Docs support since pretty much day one. Google is finally ready to deliver, and it looks like they’ve actually put some thought into the UI, particularly on the phone end of things. Edits show up in near realtime across platforms, and you can even edit tables embedded in documents — though don’t try to get too fancy, the tools still look pretty basic. Android also allows you to insert text using voice recognition. Currently Google Docs will be supporting Android devices with Froyo and iOS devices with 3.0 or newer (including the iPad), with the functionality rolling out over the next few days. There’s a video after the break demonstrating the new features. Continue reading Google Docs now supports mobile editing Google Docs now supports mobile editing originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 12:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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MRC-TV: Bozell Addresses PBS Editing Out Tina Fey’s Anti-Palin Jokes at Mark Twain Prize Ceremony

Upon receiving the Kennedy Center's Mark Train Prize for American Humor on November 9, comedian Tina Fey trashed Sarah Palin in her acceptance speech. By the time PBS broadcast the taped ceremony, the taxpayer-subsidized network had edited out some of Fey's harsher jokes that maligned the former Alaska governor. NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center founder Brent Bozell appeared in studio on today's “Fox & Friends” to address the controversy, lauding PBS for doing the right thing by making those edits. [Video follows after page break] read more

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In light of the news that Big Labor is pushing to exempt its members from policies it spent millions of their dues to support, this video seems especially appropriate: read more

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C-Loop camera strap contorts in ways your first party strap could only dream of

We actually didn’t know we had a camera strap problem until we saw this little promo video for C-Loop (embedded after the break). Now it’s blindingly obvious , and we’re not sure we can even go on taking pictures if we don’t get a C-Loop, like, yesterday. The C-Loop itself is surpassingly simple: it screws into your camera’s tripod mount and swivels. That’s about it. You attach your strap to the C-Loop, naturally, and you get rid of strap tangle, improve landscape / portrait transitioning, and score +100 sex appeal instantaneously. Not bad for a $35 chunk of aluminum. It should start shipping by the end of the year. Continue reading C-Loop camera strap contorts in ways your first party strap could only dream of C-Loop camera strap contorts in ways your first party strap could only dream of originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 07:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sony teases us with NXCAM HD concept Super 35mm camcorder, strictly for the pros (video)

It’s a Super 35mm world, and we’re all just trying to fit in frame. At least, it will be once Sony ‘s done expanding its lineup of cinematic shooters. Last week it was the “affordable” PMW-F3 , and now the company is teasing the NXCAM HD, a decidedly professional-oriented camcorder with a Super 35mm equivalent large format CMOS sensor nestled behind an E-mount interchangeable lens system. It’ll record to AVCHD in 1080p at frame rates covering all the majors: 23.98, 29.97, and 59.94, along with 25 and 50. All progressive, natch. Sony is planning to release this boxy beast in the middle of 2011 and plans to make it “affordable” for professionals as well. See what good a little competition can do? [Thanks, Demetri] Continue reading Sony teases us with NXCAM HD concept Super 35mm camcorder, strictly for the pros (video) Sony teases us with NXCAM HD concept Super 35mm camcorder, strictly for the pros (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 07:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sony Ericsson’s 4.3-inch Anzu previewed: ain’t got no Gingerbread, but still looking tasty

Our hope for the recently leaked Anzu (likely to be known as the Xperia X12 at retail) handset from Sony Ericsson was that it’d be the company’s Android Gingerbread flagship , but here comes international super-reviewer Eldar Murtazin popping that bubble for us. The good man from Russia has a preview unit in his secret lab and reports that it currently only runs Android 2.1, with the intention being that launch devices in early 2011 will start off with Android 2.2 before getting their Gingerbread (2.3) fix in a later update. He also notes a 4.3-inch display with 854 x 480 resolution (just an LCD, nothing exciting), an 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 (same as in the T-Mobile G2 / Desire Z) powering things inside, and a 12 megapixel imager mounted on the back. The latter is naturally capable of recording 720p video, while early performance impressions are that the stock Android interface flies. Alas, Eldar expects SE to layer its own customizations on top, which adds to his disappointment with the general build quality of this device — it’s thinner and lighter than the X10, but apparently feels cheaper to the touch. Hit the source link for his comprehensive preview. [Thanks, Momchil] Continue reading Sony Ericsson’s 4.3-inch Anzu previewed: ain’t got no Gingerbread, but still looking tasty Sony Ericsson’s 4.3-inch Anzu previewed: ain’t got no Gingerbread, but still looking tasty originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 02:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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