David Gregory decided to have a very fair and balanced roundtable discussion at the conclusion of Sunday's “Meet the Press” exclusively with the perilously liberal Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and the equally left-leaning Chuck Todd of NBC News. With the subject being Newsweek's new cover story about former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, Todd mysteriously made the case for how slim her chances of winning the GOP presidential nomination were by claiming, “Rush Limbaugh is an incredibly influential figure in the Republican Party, and he could never win the Republican nomination” (video follows with transcript and commentary): DAVID GREGORY, HOST: Let me do one other political note because Sarah Palin is being heard from again–cover story in Newsweek. And I want to pullout the portion where she talks about her prospects, which is quite interesting. We'll get that together and put that up on the screen. Again, granting an interview to Newsweek. “I can win.” She says, “The people of America are desperate for positive change, and deserving of positive change … I'm not so egotistical as to believe that it has to be me, or it can only be me, to turn things around. But I to believe that I can win.” What is she up to here, Chuck? CHUCK TODD, NBC: I'm not going to pretend–we never–to try to crawl inside and see if she's going to do things predictably the way other presidential candidates do is a mistake. It feels like she is simply trying to go out on her own terms. You know, she didn't want the Tucson response that she made when she called blood libel and all those things after the Gabby Giffords shooting to be the most–the lasting impression of Sarah Palin 2011. She wanted to get out–she wanted–if she's not going to run, she wants to be able to have that be the message. “I could win, but I don't need it.” GREGORY: But she has this quality of wanting to very much stay on the margins, be a spoiler if that's, if that's the role. But it, it's just completely unconventional. EUGENE ROBINSON, WASHINGTON POST: It is completely unconventional. I'm not exactly sure, beyond the influence she has now as a, as a kind of gadfly, as a, as a political presence, I'm not sure how this path that she seems to be on gets her any more influence. I'm not sure where it gets her. She hasn't done any of the stuff that you'd–that you would need to do, traditional or nontraditional, to run for president. I don't think she's running. TODD: Look, Rush Limbaugh is an incredibly influential figure in the Republican Party, and he could never win the Republican nomination. ROBINSON: Mm-hmm. TODD: I think that's where Sarah Palin's coming. She's going to be an incredibly influential figure on a conservative movement in the Republican Party. That's what she wants. And I don't know if she'd get nominated. Look at her numbers among Republicans. She doesn't have the support among Republicans to win this nomination. To begin with, one has to wonder whether “Meet the Press” has decided to go MSNBC on its viewers. David Gregory, Eugene Robinson, and Chuck Todd a roundtable doth not make. This is the kind of “roundtable” one would expect on “Countdown with Keith Olbermann.” That said, it's quite a statement for Todd to claim Limbaugh could never win the Republican nomination for president. As one of the most popular and highly recognizable conservatives on the face of the planet, Limbaugh could be a powerful force in politics if he ever chose to run for office. If a totally unqualified junior senator from Illinois with absolutely no accomplishments in public or private life outside of academia can get elected president, Rush Limbaugh conceivably could win the Republican nomination. But whether or not that's the case, exactly what has Limbaugh to do with Palin who has successfully run for office achieving a governorship which is no small feat. Bringing Limbaugh into the equation seemed more of an opportunity to bash conservatives, which again was what one would expect from MSNBC. Sadly, this was in keeping with the entire tenor of Sunday's installment which began with a rather softball interview with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner who was largely allowed to echo White House talking points with little challenge. Particularly disturbing was the section about the debt ceiling when Gregory chose to not ask specific numbers despite being given a big opening to do so. The Secretary told his host that following August 2nd, the treasury will only have existing cash on hand and incoming revenues to pay the obligations of the federal government: TIMOTHY GEITHNER, SECRETARY OF TREASURY: And every week starting the week of August 2, we have to go out and finance roughly $100 billion in maturing obligations of the government. We make 80 million checks a month to Americans, 55 million people on Social Security benefits, millions more Americans on veterans benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, people who supply our troops in combat. Eighty million checks a month. So on August 2, we're left with the cash on hand and the cash we take in. And we have to convince people to come and refinance $500 billion in maturing principal payments that come due in August. With such an opening, a good interviewer would have asked exactly how much cash is on hand, what are the projected revenues for August as well as the debt obligations so that they can be met. As NewsBusters has been reporting for days, treasury is projecting $172 billion worth of revenues for the month along with likely no higher than $35 billion in interest payments. Since this is a key issue concerning the debt ceiling, why wouldn't Gregory have asked the man with the most information about these figures? Might that have let the cat out of the bag that this really isn't the crisis the White House has ginned up, and that there is indeed no chance America is going to default on its debt in the coming months? Having let Geithner nicely off the hook for having to answer any indelicate questions, Gregory instead chose to grill Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty like a suspect in a capital crime. If he would have been this aggressive with his previous guest, maybe America would have actually learned something about the looming debt ceiling beyond what the White House wishes. I guess that's not as important to Gregory as bashing conservatives.
Continue reading …Najib Razak’s administration urged by protesters to implement reforms and crack down on corruption Malaysia’s top opposition leader has warned the government that it may face a “hibiscus revolution” unless activists’ demands are met for electoral reform and an end to “dirty politics”. Anwar Ibrahim’s comments came a day after an estimated 20,000 people took to the streets to protest against alleged vote-rigging and other electoral abuses , defying a government ban and widespread use of teargas and water cannon filled with chemically laced water to deter the crowds. More than 1,400 people were arrested and 12 injured — including Anwar — as clashes between police and protesters broke out in Malaysia’s biggest protest since 2007. Speaking to a small group of young graduates on Sunday, the People’s Justice party leader warned prime minister Najib Razak’s government: “We will have to pursue – in parliament and outside of parliament – free and fair elections, even by rallying unless they change the electoral vote.” When asked whether Malaysia was in the middle of its own revolution, Anwar said: “We have no confidence left [in the government], so it is important for Najib to consider seriously that we are close [to that].” Najib, whose ruling party Barisan Nasional (National Front) has been in power since 1955, has dismissed Anwar as an opportunist who “will do everything, good or bad” to become prime minister himself. He has also claimed that Anwar might have been using Saturday’s rally – organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, a loose group of 62 non-governmental organisations – for his own political gain. Najib’s government took extreme measures to prevent people from attending Saturday’s protest, including a city-wide lockdown that saw police suspend public transportation, seal off main roads, and threaten to arrest anyone wearing yellow, the colour of the coalition. Amnesty International denounced the government’s actions as “the worst campaign of repression we’ve seen in decades”. But Najib has since warned activists not to take to the streets again and claimed that his party, Umno, far outnumbered opposition groups. “Don’t doubt our strength,” he said. “If we want to create chaos, we can. Umno has 3 million members. If we gather 1 million members, it is more than enough. We can conquer Kuala Lumpur.” Such comments – along with images and videos of police brutality against peaceful protesters – are undermining the BN’s future, some say. “They made a very big mistake on Saturday, by assuming that arresting more people would make the rest of us scared,” said youth leader Khairul Anuar. “Actually, it has just made us more brave.” A similar rally in 2007 is widely credited with spurring on Malaysia’s opposition movement, which won a landslide victory in the 2008 elections. Many are hoping that Saturday’s rally could potentially topple the BN entirely in the next election, slated for as early as this year. But some analysts say the government may hold off in order to smooth things over. “From Najib’s perspective, holding elections any time soon would be a mistake because of the damage that has been done,” Bridget Welsh, Malaysia specialist at Singapore Management University, told Reuters. “The fact that such a large crowd turned up despite a crackdown shows that voter anger is deep and this is going to push a lot of people who are in the middle towards the opposition.” Malaysia guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …The Romney campaign released a new web video just hours after the the latest Labor Department’s employment report showed unmemployment jumped to 9.2% and the economy gained just 18,000 jobs in June – far below analysts’ expectations. The Audacity Of … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …The Romney campaign released a new web video just hours after the the latest Labor Department’s employment report showed unmemployment jumped to 9.2% and the economy gained just 18,000 jobs in June – far below analysts’ expectations. The Audacity Of … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 12:00 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Click here to view this media As if the interview with the Jerome Corsi co-author I already wrote about here wasn’t bad enough, Cavuto fill-in followed up with this interview with Mike Huckabee, who by the way thinks that the Corsi buddy is so wonderful he should run for office. Huckabee started out the segment by claiming that it would somehow be possible to go past the August 2nd deadline on the debt ceiling without having the bond markets react or our credit rating harmed and interest rates going through the roof, Huckabee. So Huckabee’s in the Michele Bachmann, Brit Hume camp of repeating the fantasy that it would not be devastating to our economy and that a “partial default” is something that should be considered. He uses the excuse that President Obama voted against raising the debt ceiling when he was in the Senate even though the president has admitted that vote was political and he took it as a protest vote knowing full well there wasn’t honestly any chance of the debt ceiling not being raised because of it. After criticizing the Obama administration for the terrible jobs numbers and after host Chris Cotter mentioning talk of another stimulus, Huckabee of course has the Republicans standard solutions for everything that we already know doesn’t work — lower taxes and gut regulations. And of course he trots out the lie that if we heaven forbid raise taxes on anyone, it’s “increasing the size of government.” Naturally he never specifies just what the hell that’s supposed to mean. I’d love for once to see someone make one of these clowns say specifically just what parts of the government they think are “too big.” We already know the answer, which is anything that helps the poor and the working class. I’d just like to see someone make them have to admit that out loud for once. For someone who pretends to be a Christian, HuckaJesus sure has got his priorities backwards doesn’t he? Someone needs to remind him that Jesus didn’t preach that we should steal from the poor to give to the rich.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media As if the interview with the Jerome Corsi co-author I already wrote about here wasn’t bad enough, Cavuto fill-in followed up with this interview with Mike Huckabee, who by the way thinks that the Corsi buddy is so wonderful he should run for office. Huckabee started out the segment by claiming that it would somehow be possible to go past the August 2nd deadline on the debt ceiling without having the bond markets react or our credit rating harmed and interest rates going through the roof, Huckabee. So Huckabee’s in the Michele Bachmann, Brit Hume camp of repeating the fantasy that it would not be devastating to our economy and that a “partial default” is something that should be considered. He uses the excuse that President Obama voted against raising the debt ceiling when he was in the Senate even though the president has admitted that vote was political and he took it as a protest vote knowing full well there wasn’t honestly any chance of the debt ceiling not being raised because of it. After criticizing the Obama administration for the terrible jobs numbers and after host Chris Cotter mentioning talk of another stimulus, Huckabee of course has the Republicans standard solutions for everything that we already know doesn’t work — lower taxes and gut regulations. And of course he trots out the lie that if we heaven forbid raise taxes on anyone, it’s “increasing the size of government.” Naturally he never specifies just what the hell that’s supposed to mean. I’d love for once to see someone make one of these clowns say specifically just what parts of the government they think are “too big.” We already know the answer, which is anything that helps the poor and the working class. I’d just like to see someone make them have to admit that out loud for once. For someone who pretends to be a Christian, HuckaJesus sure has got his priorities backwards doesn’t he? Someone needs to remind him that Jesus didn’t preach that we should steal from the poor to give to the rich.
Continue reading …The US and Israel haters failed to reach Gaza by boat so they tried an alternate route. Hundreds of anti-Jew activists tried to fly into Ben-Gurion Airport in Tel-Aviv yesterday to create havoc in Israel. They were arrested at the … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 16:00 Number of articles : 2
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Continue reading …I would rip off someone’s jaw to see Juan of the Dead right now. That’s how cool this first trailer is for what Latino Review calls “Cuba’s 1st Horror Film” is. Written and directed by Alejandro Bruges, Juan of the Dead takes place 50 years after the Cuban Revolution, where the island is overrun by zombies the government swears were sent by the United States. Social commentary aside, it’s then up to… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 09/07/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …The top US military officer began a visit to Beijing aimed at improving chilly military relations with an appeal Sunday for a peaceful settlement amid tensions in the disputed South China Sea. (July 10)
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