A bit of a gaffe on the day of her big announcement: Rep. Michele Bachmann kicked off her presidential campaign on Monday in Waterloo, Iowa, and in one interview surrounding the official event she promised to mimic the spirit of Waterloo’s own John Wayne. The only problem, as one eagle-eyed reader notes: Waterloo’s John Wayne Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Outside the Beltway Discovery Date : 27/06/2011 20:16 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …To take revenge for Osama bin Laden’s death, the Pakistani Taliban has threatened to attack the US and its allies. “Soon you will see attacks against America and NATO countries, and our first priorities in Europe will be France and Britain,” deputy leader Wali-ur-Rehman says in a video message, adding…
Continue reading …Chris Wallace’s interview with Michele Bachmann on Fox News Sunday is resonating in part because he asked her, “Are you a flake?” The host has since apologized. “I messed up. I’m sorry,” he says in a post-show video, notes the Hot Air blog . “I didn’t mean any disrespect.” Wallace says…
Continue reading …Incredible Double Egg of the Day: You invite 59 people over for breakfast, but you only have 30 eggs. PROBLEM SOLVED . [ arbroath .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 27/06/2011 17:55 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …New Jersey Governor Chris Christie revels in his bullying style, as do most conservatives, but it’s really starting to backfire on him. Verbally beating up on teachers and school administrators and other public servants makes him huggable with the psychos who watch John Stossel, but to the general public it makes him about as huggable as Lotso. This is being reflected in the polls of New Jersey voters . And he’s losing women at a very fast rate. One example came back in April, when Chris Christie urged reporters to ‘take the bat’ to 76-year-old widow . Isn’t he so sweet? Earlier this week, Christie took more flack for the way he treated a woman who called in complaining about the way he’s slashing funds to public education while sending his kids to private school. He told Gail it was none of her business. On the Today Show this morning, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) defended his belittling of a constituent who asked the governor if he sends his kids to private or public school. Christie has slashed public education spending so severely that the state Supreme Court overruled him . However, when the woman called into a local TV interview Christie was giving this month to see if he understood first-hand the devastating effects of his cuts, the governor went off on the woman, angrily saying, “Hey Gail, you know what, first of all it’s none of your business .” Christie sends his kids to private school. This morning, Today Show host Matt Lauer brought up the incident, asking, “Why isn’t it a fair question?” “Her point is completely ridiculous,” Chrisitie snapped, calling the woman “nonsensical.” On Meet The Press, Christie tried to downplay the exchange with Gail by telling David Gregory he’s just a huggable and loveable guy. GREGORY: Now I’m familiar with the substance of you what said, which is you’re a taxpayer. You pay– property taxes. You’re the governor of everybody. You’re working for the best public schools for everybody. For religious reasons– you and your wife decided to send your kids to parochial schools. My question is more about your temperament. Is– should the chief executive speak to people that way? GOV. CHRIS CHRISTIE: Damn right he should. You know why? Because this is who I am. And the public knows they get it straight from me. And so what I said to her was, “Don’t question my wife and my– and my parenting decisions.” That’s the most personal thing that you can say to someone. You’re a father. You know this. These parenting decisions we make from the heart. There’s no one more precious in my life than my wife and my four children. And when we make those decisions, that’s not appropriate for public inquiry. I made that decision because I believe, David, in my heart, that’s the right thing. And so you know what? I am very blunt, I am very direct and you know what? So was she. And you look at her tone and her demeanor in that question, so was she. She’s questioning my ability as a public officer holder to make decisions about every child in New Jersey and their public education because my children go to parochial school? Well, I went to public schools in New Jersey. I’m a product of the public schools. And so you’re– you know what? Absolutely. I wish more people in public life would respond just that way. DAVID GREGORY: But authenticity is one thing. But we all can be better in the public square — how we interact with people. Are you too abrasive? Are you too stubborn? Are you too– tough when it comes to people questioning you? GOV. CHRIS CHRISTIE: I’m huggable and loveable, David. I am not abrasive at all. I– listen, I’m honest. And I wish we had more of it in politics. You know what people are tired of in politics? They’re tired of blow dried– tested answers that are given by political consultants to politicians and everybody sounds the same. (BABBLING) And everybody sounds the same. He’s just lying when he says he’s not abrasive and he knows it. Conservatives love a mean-spirited bully as a politician and that’s why they’ve been begging him to run in 2012 . He can’t hide from ugly incidents like this even if the national press has been slobbering all over him . Eric Boehlert writes: I realize much of the D.C. press corps is crushing on Christie. But before they announce that “people” are responding to the governor’s “plain talk,” pundits might want to find out if that response extends beyond their professional class. Everybody remembers how Toy Story 3 ends, right? Lotso’s new home is on the front grill of a truck. And the entire audience cheers.
Continue reading …Venus and Serena Williams were both eliminated in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday, the first time in five years that neither sister will play in the quarterfinals at the All England Club. (June 27)
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Continue reading …… And after Maddow had spoken so glowingly of an FBI strategy for capturing notorious fugitive mobster Whitey Bulger. Or did she? Rachel Maddow made a curious disclosure on her MSNBC show Friday after interviewing former Boston Globe reporter Dick Lehr, co-author of “Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob,” about Bulger's court appearance that day in his native Boston (video clip after page break) — I should note that we had scheduled interviews tonight with the U.S. Attorney in Massachusetts responsible for prosecuting the Bulger case and with the head of the Boston FBI office. Those interviewed were scheduled for tonight, they were confirmed and then both guests backed out. No comment. Gee, without even telling you why? An explanation that could easily run along these lines — yes, we agreed to come on your show — until we saw a clip in which it seemed to us that you mocked our tactics. Tactics which, not incidentally, resulted in two high-profile arrests. It was probably when Maddow asked in mock excitement last Monday, mimicking FBI officials, “Do you think we can get on 'The View'?!” that she crossed the line into disparagement, suggesting that FBI investigators were motivated by little more than self-promotion. And, even worse, are fans of “The View.”
Continue reading …Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann entered the GOP presidential race on Monday with an announcement in her childhood hometown of Waterloo, Iowa. Iowa is where a recent poll suggests that Bachmann will be a strong force. (June 27)
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