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Chris Matthews Show Panel on How New Media Have Affected Modern Politics

Click here to view this media (h/t Heather of VideoCafe ) New media? They keep using that phrase. I do not think it means what they think it means. Five Villagers, comfortably ensconced within the Beltway Bubble and the DC Cocktail Circuit, sit around and discuss how “new media” has changed modern politics. Except… Showing themselves to be on the pulse of what’s happening right now, they look the 2003 smearing of John Kerry by Swiftboaters and the astroturfed uprising of the town halls prior over the summer before the ACA vote. And they point to YouTube (?) and viral videos as the stuff that changed the world. But really, who played the Swiftboat ads ad nauseam to an audience perhaps not inclined to get their news from the internet (who gets their news from YouTube, for crying out loud?)? It was the mainstream media on the content-starved 24 hour news channels who played those videos and played right into the hands of these insidious partisan astroturf groups. It was Drudge and his rumors that ruled the mainstream airwaves. Sarah Palin did serious damage to Obama’s health care reform? No…the mainstream media that lapped up every ghostwritten Facebook entry and breathlessly repeated them verbatim did damage…and even then, polls showed that most Americans wanted even more than the ACA offered. The whole concept of “death panels” SHOULD have been laughed off by any responsible media outlet, but instead was left for the “new media” on the left to push back against. Katty Kay tries to give all the Villagers an out, by claiming that these videos reflected the zeitgeist of the American people…but did they? At best, they reflected the zeitgeist of a very, very small percentage of American millionaires and corporations. I think there are very cogent arguments that new media has changed American politics. But it’s also very clear that the old guard of the mainstream media is completely behind the curve on how and why.

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George Will Asks This Week Panel: Can Congress Require Obese People to Sign Up for Weight Watchers?

As NewsBusters previously noted , ABC's “This Week” began its Independence Day weekend program disparaging the Founding Fathers as guys who didn't let women vote and allowed slavery. What followed was a Roundtable discussion about the Constitution which got quite interesting when the host brought up ObamaCare and George Will marvelously asked the group, “Does Congress have the constitutional power to require obese people to sign up for Weight Watchers? If not, why not?” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, HOST: We touched briefly on health care. The whole debate about President Obama's health care act is being called unconstitutional in some quarters. So is that going to be challenged at the Supreme Court? GEORGE WILL: 26 states, more or less, (inaudible) 26 are in various courts around the country in a case absolutely certain to be decided by the Supreme Court. The question is, has the congressional power to regulate interstate commerce been so loosely construed that now Congress can do anything at all, that there is nothing it cannot do. Let me ask the three of you. Obviously, obesity and its costs affect interstate commerce. Does Congress have the constitutional power to require obese people to sign up for Weight Watchers? If not, why not? Fabulous question. After all, if the entire premise of the individual mandate is that everyone has to have health insurance for their own good – and that it's not right that some people opt not to and therefore use emergency rooms that end up costing everyone else money – shouldn't it be constitutional to require people to lose weight? Will clearly stumped the liberal panelists: RICHARD STENGEL, TIME MAGAZINE: Justice Vincent's opinion about Obamacare, saying that the government can't regulate inactivity and that we're stretching the Commerce Clause too far. I mean, I think it's kind of silly. Everything having to do with healthcare does cross state boundaries. Even that notion of the Commerce Clause as regulating among the states is a kind of antiquarian idea. The government can ask you to do things. It asks us to — WILL: It's not asking us, it's mandating. STENGEL: It asks us to pay our taxes. It asks us to register for the draft. It asks us to buy car insurance if we want to drive our car around. (CROSSTALK) WILL: If you choose to buy a car. Exactly. This is a point it seems everyone on the Left – especially in the media – doesn't seem to understand. The states that require citizens to purchase auto insurance only require it of those that own cars. They don't require people to purchase cars, though, which means there is no mandate to have auto insurance. In addition, this is a state requirement not governed by the Commerce Clause because it is not interstate. But Stengel wasn't done making a fool of himself: STENGEL: If something is unconstitutional, people out there tend to think like some alarm will go off if something is unconstitutional. It's unconstitutional if the Supreme Court decides it's unconstitutional. And by the way, this can go to the Supreme Court, and we can see whether that happens. Well, that's not necessarily true. It could be constitutional or unconstitutional for the time being as the Court has been known to overturn its previous rulings. As such, what one group of nine jurists thinks does not necessarily mean they've definitively decided the constitutionality of an issue. But Will wasn't done pressing this one: WILL: Well, does Congress have the power to mandate that obese people sign up for — do they have the power to do this? STENGEL: I don't know the answer to that. WILL: You don't know. No, he doesn't know. Yet, like most in the press, he believes Congress has the power to require people to buy health insurance. Interesting hypocrisy that Will's next victim obviously shares: MICHAEL ERIC DYSON, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY: Well, the beauty of that is, the not knowing — and we can predict that Rick would say that because he's saying that's the color of the curtain. The basic foundation is set. WILL: Is that a yes, Congress does have the power to mandate? DYSON: It's open. If they decide that they will, they will have the power to do so. “If they decide that they will, they will have the power to do so.” Heaven help us.

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Kurtz Ignores MSNBC’s F-bomb in ‘Reliable Sources’ Segment About Halperin’s D-word

CNN's Howard Kurtz began Sunday's “Reliable Sources” talking about Mark Halperin's infamous D-word said of Barack Obama on MSNBC's “Morning Joe” Thursday. Rather hypocritically, there was absolutely no mention of the following F-bomb dropped during prime time on MSNBC's “The Last Word” just three days prior (video follows with partial transcript and commentary, vulgarity warning): ACTOR PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN: Not fair! It's not fair! All my life, I've been afraid of becoming like him, all my life. All my life with you and it`s not fair. You can't just say he is sorry and make it all go away. It's too late. It's not that easy. It's not fair. It's not fucking fair. This was a video montage put together by Lawrence O'Donnell's staff. Everybody knew that word was there, but MSNBC left it in. Yet when Mark Halperin said President Obama acted like a “dick” three days later, the network behaved like he had mentioned the most horrible thing ever uttered on this television station. How could Kurtz – who claims to be a “media analyst” – have missed this? Just as curious, Kurtz noted how he had to apologize for a guest saying “dick” during a discussion about WeinerGate a few weeks ago. But he neglected to tell his viewers that MSNBC had intentionally aired a far worse vulgarity three days before Halperin's. Such a revelation would have made MSNBC's reaction to the D-word rather hypocritical as it certainly couldn't have been due to such a minor vulgarity by comparison to what was aired Monday evening during prime time. It would have instead made it quite clear that Halperin's offense wasn't the word he used but who it was addressed to. Why Kurtz opted not to delve into this Sunday seems equally hypocritical.

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Captain of “Audacity of Hope” Gaza Flotilla Ship Arrested After Leaving Port Without Permission (Video)

Guess who? Code Pink communists and Obama supporters Ann Wright and Medea Benjamin confront Greek authorities after the stop the pro-Hamas ship off the coast of Greece. Greek officials stopped “The Audacity of Hope” Gaza Flotilla II ship and arrested … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/07/2011 21:06 Number of articles : 3

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ABC’s ‘This Week’: Founding Fathers Were ‘Guys Who Didn’t Give Women the Vote and Let Slavery Stand’

ABC's “This Week” began its Independence Day weekend program with a segment that echoed Time magazine's cover story questioning whether the Constitution matters anymore. After historian Douglas Brinkley said, “We shouldn't act like [the Founding Fathers] were somehow omnipotent,” ABC's John Donvan responded, “They were not gods, they were guys – guys who didn't give women the vote and let slavery stand” (video follows with transcript and commentary): DOUGLAS BRINKLEY, HISTORIAN: It's a very slippery slope to start cherry-picking your favorite golden oldie from the Founding Fathers and slapping it on to political speeches today. Democrats and Republicans quote from the Founding Fathers, but we shouldn't act like they were somehow omnipotent. JOHN DONVAN, ABC: The reality is that the framers – posed in paintings as though frozen on an American Olympus – they were not gods, they were guys – guys who didn't give women the vote and let slavery stand for the time being and who, by the way, were trying to create at the time a stronger central government, of course not too strong, leaving to us a Constitution that we could fix, as needed, – sorry, make that amend – which we've now done 27 times. BRINKLEY: When you look at the founding documents of our country, they are elastic, they’re meant to be pulled and bent in different directions as each era dictates. I guess the liberal media believe it will be easier for our nation to depart from the Constitution's tenets if they can diminish the reverence people have for its authors. Nice discussion to be having as our nation celebrates its birth.

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Ark Music Factory’s Lexi St. George Is Star Struck In “Dancing To The Rhythm”

Ark Music Factory’s CEO Patrice Wilson, tween music’s equivalent to Berry Gordy, hopes to continue riding the success of Rebecca Black’s infectious (though lyrically atrocious) hit “Friday” with the Factory’s latest victim, er, artist Lexi St. George. Hop below to watch the fresh-faced pop star hopeful bop around in her debut music video (or JC … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 01/07/2011 20:25 Number of articles : 3

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Videos Shot From Cameras Mounted on the Tips of Fireworks

Jeremiah Warren made an awesome series of videos shot from a 808 #11 cameras mounted on the tips of fireworks. Previously Jeremiah made a series of videos shot from cameras mounted on arrows. via PetaPixel Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 01/07/2011 21:46 Number of articles : 3

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Basketball Star Lebron James Dunks Over Little Kid, Sends Him Flying to the Ground

This will probably not help Lebron James fix his tarnished image. Not only did James dunk over a kid half his size at a recent basketball camp, but he also made the curious choice to stare the boy down afterwards like he was ready to throw down, and then walk away. Classy. You can watch the events unfold below: (via SportsGrid ) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 01/07/2011 21:12 Number of articles : 3

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Basketball Star Lebron James Dunks Over Little Kid, Sends Him Flying to the Ground

This will probably not help Lebron James fix his tarnished image. Not only did James dunk over a kid half his size at a recent basketball camp, but he also made the curious choice to stare the boy down afterwards like he was ready to throw down, and then walk away. Classy. You can watch the events unfold below: (via SportsGrid ) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 01/07/2011 21:12 Number of articles : 3

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Breitbart: Media Ask Palin and Bachmann Gotcha Questions to Make Them Look Stupid on YouTube

Conservative publisher Andrew Breitbart was on Saturday's “Fox & Friends” to discuss the double standard concerning how President Obama's gaffes are reported compared to the miscues of Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann. In Breitbart's view, “Life for [Palin and Bachmann] is a permanent game of Jeopardy where the George Stephanopouloses of the world, he of the Clinton war room, are there to try to make them look stupid on YouTube” (video follows with transcript and commentary): MOLLY LINE, CO-HOST: Does the mainstream media have a bias against conservative women? Our next guest, Andrew Breitbart from BigGovernment.com joining us. DAVE BRIGGS, CO-HOST: Andrew, good morning to you, sir. No, he's not one of the Founding Fathers, but I think the questioning here, these very questions being asked of Michele Bachmann, would you hear those posed to Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, etc.? ANDREW BREITBART: No, well, you wouldn’t hear this against Barbara Boxer or Loretta Sanchez. The thing is that Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann represent an existential threat to the Democratic Party the way that 20 years ago Clarence Thomas as a black man represented to liberals and the Democrat Party. The Democratic Party likes to think of itself as the party of minorities, and when in the Republican Party so many women and attractive women and accomplished women rise to the top, it's going to take the media to destroy them because at the end of the day, Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin, you go by the polls, represent what the American people represent on the issues. LINE: You know, our lawmakers and the candidates themselves, they're not infallible. They do make mistakes. And we have a little clip here together of some of the mistakes, the gaffes that President Obama has made. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, these countries are tiny compared to the Soviet Union. I've now been in 57 states. I don't know what the term is in Austrian. Wheeling and dealing. Navy corpsman Christian Bouchard. Corpsman Bouchard. Corpsman Bouchard. Malia’s thirteen, Sasha’s ten. They're thirteen and ten. (END VIDEO CLIP) LINE: Now, you know, everybody does make mistakes out there, but do you feel like the media is treating President Obama differently from how they’re treating Michele Bachmann as she gains steam on the campaign trail? BREITBART: Well, what you just saw with President Obama they call in tennis an unforced error. What they try and do with Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann is to force errors, to ask gotcha questions. Life for them is a permanent game of Jeopardy where the George Stephanopouloses of the world, he of the Clinton war room, are there to try to make them look stupid on YouTube. Indeed. We saw this in 2008 with Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson's interviews of Palin where it was clear that she was being quizzed like a game show contestant by an arrogant moderator doing his or her best to make the former Alaska governor look foolish. Now Bachmann is being subjected to the same treatment. As this isn't how male presidential candidates are questioned, and wasn't the way the press handled Hillary Clinton in 2008, one has to conclude that attractive, conservative women are flat out treated differently by America's so-called journalists. Pretty pathetic.

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