We thought they had this one backwards, but then we watched the video. In fact, we think this dog has some real guts. Going after a shark isn’t exactly what you’d expect this dog to do. The narration accompanied by the excited Australian accents make it just a tad more awesome. We think the owners could have shown a bit more concern for their pets, however. Apparently the Dog-Shark relationship isn’t as strong as the Dog-Dolphin one. Earlier this year, a set of dolphins rescued a Doberman Pinscher from the water. We doubt that sharks would be willing to help out a dog after this incident. WATCH:
Continue reading …by Alex Massie Via Eric Wemple, this clip from Fox & Friends is delicious. Now you might think suggesting the News of the World is the victim in this story is a creative approach to the matter but that reckons… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily Dish Discovery Date : 17/07/2011 19:48 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Time magazine's Joe Klein said this weekend that President Obama “is winning” the debt ceiling debate. Klein told his fellow panelists on the syndicated “Chris Matthews Show,” “He is coming across as the most reasonable guy in a crazy city…When he says things like 'Eat your peas,' that's language Americans can understand” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOE KLEIN, TIME: Can I just say – he's winning this thing. I mean really. He is coming across as the most reasonable guy… CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Because? KLEIN: …in a crazy city. MATTHEWS: How so? KLEIN: Because he seems reasonable. GLORIA BORGER, CNN: He put a deal on the table. KLEIN: And, and, when he says things like “Eat your peas,” that's language Americans can understand. KELLY O’DONNELL, NBC NEWS: People do like that. KLEIN: The real important thing to understand about the whole debt ceiling business is that no one in America really knows what it means and they care less about it. They care about the economy and jobs. BORGER: Well, they care about Social Security. KLEIN: He seems to be a guy who's trying to do, well they don't understand that's a consequence. They didn't understand it until this week. MATTHEWS: It's coming. Oh yeah – Obama looked so good telling Republicans, “Eat your peas.” That's language Americans can understand, especially coming weeks after he told them his young daughters behave better than they do. I guess to a shill like Klein, that's coming across as “reasonable” – talking to political leaders on the other side of the aisle like they're children. Somehow I doubt Klein would be so approving of a Republican president talking this way to Democrats.
Continue reading …Time magazine's Joe Klein said this weekend that President Obama “is winning” the debt ceiling debate. Klein told his fellow panelists on the syndicated “Chris Matthews Show,” “He is coming across as the most reasonable guy in a crazy city…When he says things like 'Eat your peas,' that's language Americans can understand” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOE KLEIN, TIME: Can I just say – he's winning this thing. I mean really. He is coming across as the most reasonable guy… CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Because? KLEIN: …in a crazy city. MATTHEWS: How so? KLEIN: Because he seems reasonable. GLORIA BORGER, CNN: He put a deal on the table. KLEIN: And, and, when he says things like “Eat your peas,” that's language Americans can understand. KELLY O’DONNELL, NBC NEWS: People do like that. KLEIN: The real important thing to understand about the whole debt ceiling business is that no one in America really knows what it means and they care less about it. They care about the economy and jobs. BORGER: Well, they care about Social Security. KLEIN: He seems to be a guy who's trying to do, well they don't understand that's a consequence. They didn't understand it until this week. MATTHEWS: It's coming. Oh yeah – Obama looked so good telling Republicans, “Eat your peas.” That's language Americans can understand, especially coming weeks after he told them his young daughters behave better than they do. I guess to a shill like Klein, that's coming across as “reasonable” – talking to political leaders on the other side of the aisle like they're children. Somehow I doubt Klein would be so approving of a Republican president talking this way to Democrats.
Continue reading …The Los Angeles mayor says a 10-mile stretch of one of the nation’s busiest freeways will reopen beginning at about 11:30 am because bridge work on the roadway was completed 16 hours ahead of schedule. (July 17)
Continue reading …London’s police chief has quit over his links to a former News of the World editor caught up in the phone hacking scandal. Metropolitan Police commissioner Paul Stephenson denies any wrongdoing. (July 17)
Continue reading …Share an iPad? A new tweak is on its way to that other app store that should make your life a little easier: user profiles for iOS. The mod, dubbed iUsers, adds a user login button to the iPad’s lock screen. The tweak segregates application data and preferences between users, meaning that user A’s Angry Birds score won’t muddle and mix with User B’s perfect three-star rating. App installations, music, and video content are currently shared between users, but the tweak’s creators hope to remedy that in a future update. It’s a jailbreak only mod, of course, but still a neat feature we’d love to see implemented in future versions of iOS . The iUsers tweak should be hitting Cydia soon, but folks who want an early peek can snag it now by following the instructions in the source link. iUsers frees your iPad of monogamy, enables multiple user profiles originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 17 Jul 2011 14:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …by ZoĆ« Pollock An amazing pop song + archival footage from Jonestown = morbid swoon: Go Outside, by Cults from Boing Boing on Vimeo. Almost on the same subject, Mark Vernon has a nice summary of Judith Hemming idea of… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Daily Dish Discovery Date : 13/07/2011 19:40 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Cokie Roberts got quite a lesson Sunday on why compromise can be a dirty word in politics. When she asked Congressman Raul Labrador (R-Id.) why compromise isn't a “message that you hear,” the Tea Partier responded, “Why is it that compromise always means increasing taxes today and doing cuts in ten years from now?” (video follows with transcript and commentary): COKIE ROBERTS: Congressman, I'm curious though: how does it work politically to say that we won't raise taxes on billionaires, as the president keeps saying? CONGRESSMAN RAUL LABRADOR (R-IDAHO): Let's talk about this. The House majority, the House Republicans passed a budget that actually talked about reforming the tax system. We already agreed to that. We said that we want to make sure that we broaden the base which means getting rid of those loopholes and we want to lower the rates. The difference between the Republicans and Democrats is that the president wants to get rid of these loopholes just to increase spending. That's all he’s wanted to do. Everybody gives him credit right now for being the adult at the table. This is the man who came to congress and asked us to raise the debt ceiling without any spending cuts. This is the man who gave us a budget that didn't even get a single vote in the Senate, and now she's saying that he's “serious,” a serious deficit hawk. I think that's a joke. He has never been a deficit hawk. Moments later, Roberts pressed the issue: ROBERTS: When Congressman Labrador says, “We were elected to do something,” what I think the American people keep saying is, “You were elected to do something: to come together, to make compromises and make government work. And why isn't that a message that you hear? LABRADOR: Why is it that compromise always means increasing taxes today and doing cuts in ten years from now? I think that’s the problem the problem with the American people. The American people will not stand for that. I think we can do something, we can come to the table and actually work together. But it is pretty clear that the president is unwilling to, to not increase taxes. He's unwilling to do something serious. I want to know what his plan is. So far, we have no idea what his plan is. He has not put anything on the table. All he talks is, they have all used the same phrase: “grand compromise.” Because that's poll tested. Apparently the polls, people like that. But it doesn't mean anything. In response, Roberts perfectly illustrated Charles Krauthammer's point about how we now have a “completely compliant, pliant, supine press accepting every leak out of the White House”: ROBERTS: But in the meetings with Vice President Biden, lots of specifics were talked about. They have, they have, what is the number, Jon, $1.4 trillion in… Interesting. “Lots of specifics were talked about” – but she can't name any. Even more delicious, the ally whose assistance she sought helped make the Congressman's point: JONATHAN KARL, ABC NEWS: But as George points out, it’s only $2 billion in cuts until 2012… LABRADOR: Yes KARL: …which will never fly with these guys. $2 billion in cuts, but Roberts thinks it's $1.4 trillion. Maybe I should cut her some slack. She was only off by about 700,000 percent!
Continue reading …They are just following the law. The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 requires a budget before any appropriations may be passed. According to the Congressional Budget Act, Congress may not appropriate money for any fiscal year without first passing a budget, which serves as a concrete plan for spending, borrowing, and taxing. Despite this prohibition, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Real Revo Discovery Date : 16/07/2011 05:27 Number of articles : 3
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