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We’ve been saying all along — practically since it happened, in fact — that the right’s claims that Tea Partier Kenneth Gladney, a black man, was victimized by SEIU “thugs” during a health-care protest was dubious at best, and Gladney’s subsequent claims (particularly that this was a “hate crime” ) even more ludicrous. Now it seems that a Missouri jury agrees : CLAYTON, MO –(KMOX)–Almost two years after the national uproar over health care reform, a jury has acquitted two labor union activists accused of assaulting a man selling conservative buttons outside a Cogressman Russ Carnahan town hall forum. Service Employees International Union members Elston McCowan and Perry Molens had been accused of misdemeanor assault in the August, 2009 tussle with button salesman Kenneth Gladney. The fight caught national attention at a time when there was rampant speculation the union had been dispatched to tamp down opposition to President Obama’s health care reform. Jurors heard conflicting testimony in the two-day trial over who actually started the fight, and they viewed video tape showing the end and aftermath of the brawl — but no video showed who threw the first punch. Of course, the wingnutosphere — particularly those like Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit (aka the World’s Dumbest Blogger) , who heavily promoted the claims in the first place — is outraged, outraged we tell you. But as Adam Shriver at St. Louis Activist Hub observes: The conspiracy pushed relentlessly for the past two years by Dana Loesch, Jim Hoft, Andrew Breitbart, Fox News, and the tea party has been shown at long last to be a complete fraud. Two innocent men have been harassed and threatened for two years as a result of a tea party smear campaign with only one objective: to make unions look evil. Shriver covered the trial, and pointedly observed that Gladney’s own testimony doomed the prosecution : Gladney’s testimony was the most damaging to the prosecution’s case. For starters, Gladney appeared in a neck brace, which brought back memories of him showing up at a tea party rally in a wheel chair despite the fact that he was running around with no obvious discomfort immediately after the altercation took place. The defense lawyer said that Gladney’s neck brace, which he was wearing because of surgery for a herniated disc, had nothing to do with the altercation, and Gladney did not challenge him on that point, so I assume it’s true. But this opened up a criticism from the defense lawyer who asked Gladney why he showed up at the tea party rally in a wheelchair. Gladney said, basically, that it was hot and he was on medication and “they didn’t have folding chairs or lawn chairs.” Ouch. … A more important problem for Gladney was that his previous descriptions of what happened did not match his current testimony. He previously had claimed that Elston McCowan, a black minister, had called him the n-word. In today’s testimony, he now claimed that Perry Molens, a white man, also called him the n-word, which would be a strange detail to leave out of all of his previous interviews. More importantly, he had previously claimed that 4 different people “attacked” him, yet now he clams only two. He also claimed that he “never said a word” to McCowan, which I’m pretty sure is at odds with his previous interviews. And finally, his story of the altercation provided no explanation of why Elston McCowan was seen lying on the ground at the beginning of the video And all of this was despite the fact that he told the defense attorney that his memory today was as good or better as immediately after the incident happened. And as Riverfront Times noted : The defense also hammered Gladney on why he was seen walking around virtually unscathed in the immediate aftermath of the fight only to show up in a wheelchair two days later at a Tea Party rally. Shriver also completely demolishes Hoft’s new conspiracy theory about Gladney with an impressive array of facts. This guarantees, of course, that it will continue to enjoy a significant half-life of several more years as one of the Right’s classic Zombie Lies. Eric Boehlert is (as always) on the money: As I said, the incident was regrettable and I’m sure everyone involved, if they had a chance to go back, would make sure the night did not unfold the same way again. But the idea that the mini-altercation was some sort of on-command union attack directed from the Oval Office and that it represented a looming wave of left-wing violence in this country? That was always a sick joke. It was a sick joke played at the expense of Gladney, and at the expense of two union members who were crucified by the right-wing press and called every conceivable name. All without a shred of evidence to support the union-bashing denunciations.

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Sony’s VAIO Z finally arrives in the US, goes up for pre-order starting at $2,000

Well, it’s about time! It’s been months since Sony pulled the 13-inch VAIO Z from its website, and since then we’ve had to sift through vague leaks and watch mournfully as other parts of the world scored the next-gen version of this premium ultrportable. Finally, Sony has announced that it’s available for pre-order in the US, starting at a princely $2,000. As you’ll recall when we got hands-on at an event in Taiwan last month, this year’s model weighs in at 2.5 pounds (down from three last year), giving the 2.8-pound Samsung Series 9 a run for its money. As the cream of Sony’s crop, it’s fashioned out of better-than-average materials — namely, aluminum and carbon fiber — and you’ll find it in two colors besides basic black. The big story, of course, is that rather than build a laptop with switchable graphics as it has in the past, Sony is instead relying on the Power Media Dock, an external, Lightpeak-enabled peripheral that houses an AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics card and 1GB of video memory (not to mention, HDMI- and VGA-out, three USB ports, and a slot-loading optical drive). The laptop itself only packs Intel integrated graphics, which means Sony is assuming you’ll wait until you’re plugged in to start gaming, editing photos, and whatever else you power users fancy. On its own, the battery promises to last eight hours, but, as with Sony’s S series , you can pair it with an external sheet battery, which claims to extend the battery life to a max of 16 hours. Rounding out the spec list are standard-voltage Core i5 and i7 processor options, up to 256GB in solid-state storage, up to 8GB of RAM, and a 13.1-inch panel with either 1080p or 1600 x 900 resolution. In case this thin beauty slipped under your radar the first time around, we’ve re-posted our hands-on photos below, along with a walk-through video past the break. Gallery: Sony VAIO Z Series Gallery: Sony Vaio Z detailed hands-on Gallery: Sony VAIO Z hands-on Gallery: Sony VAIO Z components Continue reading Sony’s VAIO Z finally arrives in the US, goes up for pre-order starting at $2,000 Sony’s VAIO Z finally arrives in the US, goes up for pre-order starting at $2,000 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jul 2011 16:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sony HD-PG5U USB 3.0 drive puts family first, works best with other Sonys

Plug Sony’s new 180g portable drive into your PC and you’ll get decent USB 3.0 storage plus some preloaded software that claims to accelerate transfers over USB 2.0. Underwhelmed? Us too. But wait — hook this baby up to some of that other Sony bric-a-brac you’ve got lying around and it’ll unlock a bunch of extra features. It can record broadcasts straight off a Bravia TV , for example, so you can watch them back later on another device. It’ll also hoover up footage directly from a new HandyCam (such as the DCR-SX21E or DCR-SR21), removing the need for a PC. And, when you’re done, you can connect the HD-PG5U to your PS3 and watch all your AVCHD videos back via the Filmy app — again, no PC required. Now, if Sony had done something similar with the MemoryStick, we might have turned down the hate . Full details in the PR. Continue reading Sony HD-PG5U USB 3.0 drive puts family first, works best with other Sonys Sony HD-PG5U USB 3.0 drive puts family first, works best with other Sonys originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Dave Grohl Kicks Unruly Fan Out of Foo Fighters Show

Video of Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters kicking a fan out of a show in London because he was fighting in the crowd. via Uproxx Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 13/07/2011 15:57 Number of articles : 5

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It’s Time To Face The Music: ‘The X Factor’ World Premiere Preview

Paula Abdul gushing. Simon Cowell tossing off zingers like, “You are talented, but you are deluded.” Dreams being crushed. Dreams coming true. Bad singing. Good singing. Godawful atrocious singing. And at least one guy who wears a crazy costume just to get some face time on network TV. Anyone else experiencing deja vu here? We … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 13/07/2011 03:43 Number of articles : 5

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Incredibly Elaborate Rube Goldberg-Style Photography Machine

Toronto photo studio 2D Photography took 6 months to build this delightfully elaborate portrait-taking Rube Goldberg machine. Over the course of its four minute run, the machine takes several portraits and knocks around quite a lot of photography equipment. via PetaPixel Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 12/07/2011 22:17 Number of articles : 5

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Murdoch Drops Sky Bid As Hacking Scandal Widens

Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp says it has given up on making an offer to take full control of British Sky Broadcasting. The company is facing a political and legal firestorm over a phone hacking scandal at its shuttered News of the World tabloid. (July 13)

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Tech Test: Google’s Chromebook

Samsung’s Chromebook offers a new approach in functionality. It presents all of the user experience in websites, apps, games and productivity tools, through Google’s Chrome browser. This streamlines things a bit, at the cost of standalone apps. (July 13)

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Chain Restaurants Offer Healthier Kids Meals

At least 19 large restaurant chains, including Burger King, Chili’s, IHOP and Friendly’s, say they will include healthier options on their children’s menus. (July 13)

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Afghan President Buries Slain Half Brother

A grief-stricken Afghan president Hamid Karzai attended the funeral ceremony for his half brother Wednesday, then pleaded with his countrymen to stop killing one another. (July 13)

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