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Obama flies to thank troops for Bin Laden mission

The president has good reason to be thankful to the assault team – the raid has silenced his critics and reshaped his image Barack Obama flew to Fort Campbell on the Kentucky-Tennessee border on Friday to thank in person the assault team who stormed Osama bin Laden’s hideout. He has good reason to do so: the raid has transformed the way Americans view their president, changing him overnight from dithering nerd-in-chief to decisive action man. At emotional meetings, held behind closed doors to protect their anonymity, he awarded the units involved the highest honours available to him and heard their first-hand accounts of what happened inside the Abbottabad compound. Afterwards, at an open meeting at the base with other troops, there were cheers when Obama spoke of these “quiet professionals” who had ensured that the terrorist behind the 9/11 attacks “will never threaten America again”. He had told them: “Job well done.” The president spoke to a hangar full of cheering soldiers after meeting privately with the full assault team, army helicopter pilots and navy seal commandos who executed the dangerous raid on Bin Laden’s compound and killed the al-Qaida leader in Pakistan early on Monday. “Thanks to the incredible skill and courage of countless individuals … the terrorist leader that struck our nation on 9/11 will never threaten America again,” Obama said, speaking at an army post whose troops have sustained heavy losses in a war in Afghanistan, losses that have grown on his watch. A US official said that material retrieved from Bin Laden’s compound shows he was in touch with senior al-Qaida figures and was able to plot future attacks on US targets from his suburban Pakistani hideout. The official said the trove of documents and computer material also includes new video of Bin Laden, both unreleased propaganda tapes and more candid shots like home videos. Obama owes a large debt to the special forces. Since he began campaigning for the presidency in 2007, he has faced criticism that he was not up to the job. First, the Hillary Clinton campaign implied that he was too inexperienced, that he could not handle the 3am crisis call. More followed from John McCain and Sarah Palin. Then came the rightwing commentators Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and the Tea Party movement. He was too detached, too academic. His patriotism was questioned as was his religion. Stephen Hess, one of America’s most respected commentators on the White House, acknowledged Obama’s changed status since the death of Bin Laden. “His image, fair or unfair, is that he is an intellectual, which he is and which is unusual in a president. Obama thinks about things and takes his time in making decisions, which I think is a good thing.” But Hess, a political scientist at the Brookings Institution, saw the Abbottabad decision as “gutsy, tough, made quickly” and responsible for changing the dynamics of American politics. “It is going to be very hard for Republicans to use any more that label of weak and indecisive,” he said. Helping to reshape the image are those pictures of Obama in the situation room looking grave, grim and anxious as the raid is taking place. He was risking not only the special forces he had sent in but his own presidency, with the danger of a Jimmy Carter-style Iranian hostage rescue debacle that could have finished any hopes of a second White House term. Richard Wolffe, the author of two books on Obama, acknowledged that the perception had changed but insisted the view of the president as weak and naive was always wrong. “If he was as cautious as people said, he could have flattened the building with a bombing raid,” he said. “He makes a few big gambles, but cautiously. He will make the gutsy move, but gets there more slowly. It is a weird combination because we are used to someone who shoots from the hip like Bush or someone more hesitant like Kerry or Clinton. But we have someone who is a combination of the two, someone who is cautious but who makes the calls.” There is a hard core that will never be convinced that Obama is truly patriotic and will continue to insist he was not born in the US, that he is a secret Muslim. But their numbers have dwindled fast because of the combination of his release of his birth certificate a fortnight ago (and his ridiculing of Donald Trump at the White House correspondents’ dinner) and the Abbottabad raid. Beck, Limbaugh and former members of the Bush administration joined in the praise. David Frum, who as an assistant to Bush wrote the “axis of evil” speech, deplored the vilification of Obama as some dark-skinned alien. “So we had this situation where he was not an American, a Muslim, not a patriot. I do not think it [the Bin Laden killing] ends the paranoia but it shoves it back from the centre to the margins. He has shown he understands that the nation has enemies and that force is sometimes the only remedy,” Frum said. The White House and Pentagon almost threw away their advantage with its poor handling of the aftermath, offering exaggerated accounts of what happened and then having to recant. Obama’s meeting with the 9/11 relatives on Thursday and his trip to see the troops at Fort Campbell have undone some of that damage. Within minutes of Obama announcing last Sunday that Bin Laden was dead, US commentators were tweeting that the president had the 2012 election in the bag. That is grossly premature. Obama has not enjoyed the kind of spectacular jump in approval ratings that he might have expected. He has not soared into the 80s, instead seeing relatively modest rises that take him from the mid-40s to the mid-50s. That is mainly because of the sluggish economy. Democratic strategists, speaking anonymously, reluctant to sound negative in a week of good news for the president, are far from convinced he is invincible and are nervous about the slowness of the economic turnaround. Brad Coker, managing director of Mason-Dixon polling, agrees. “There is no reason for Democrats to say it is over. I think Republicans thought the same thing in 1991.” George Bush Sr had seen the Berlin Wall fall on his watch and had high approval ratings for his handling of the Gulf war, but still lost. “There is plenty of time for Obama’s shine to fade. Now you have all this stuff surrounding the release of these photos. Not wanting to put them out feeds into the old Obama image, not wanting to offend Muslims. We are a tabloid country. We want to see pictures of Bin Laden,” Coker said, predicting that Obama’s modest boost in the polls would last only a week before being halved. Obama came to power with some of the highest approval ratings in US political history. Millions turned out for his victory night party and inauguration. He has managed to get some of his programme through, delivering on his promise to introduce near-universal healthcare, due to begin in 2014. He has had other gains too, on gay rights, a US-Russian arms reduction deal and preventing the shutdown of government. But there is a lot left to do, including closing Guantánamo, reforming immigration laws and ending tax breaks for the wealthy. These failures have brought criticism from the left. Clarence Jones, a former lawyer and adviser to Martin Luther King, writes regular commentaries calling on the left to mobilise and press Obama to do more. While pleased that it went well in Abbottabad, he would like to see the president “apply the same careful, premeditated, calculating weighing of options about major domestic issues as he did in determining which course of action to pursue to get Bin Laden”. Jones, who helped draft King’s “I have a dream” speech, believes there was an undercurrent of racism behind many of the jibes about the president not being up to the job. “Yes, his academic professorial background was used by his critics to portray Obama as some ivory tower intellectual incapable of taking decisive action. Regrettably there was a racial undercurrent in the suggestions he was not up to the job.” Jones does not believe that the removal of Bin Laden has exorcised that. Politics will return to normal in Washington next week. The Republicans will resume their confrontation with the White House over the size of the national debt. Catching Bin Laden has given Obama an edge in those negotiations and an edge in the longer term. National security is usually a point of weakness for Democrats. But next year, if any Republican rival questions his credentials, the president will have an easy, one-word answer: “Osama”. Barack Obama Osama bin Laden United States US politics Ewen MacAskill guardian.co.uk

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Engadget Podcast 238 – 05.06.2011

We’ll tell you what: if you even blink these days, you’re gonna miss a special guest on the Engadget Podcast. This week we’ve got Joystiq ‘s Chris Grant in the house to shoot the shizzle on Sony’s network hurt and the Wii 3D IMAX rumors bubbling up all around us. And we lure Richard Lawler to step out on his old lady, the Engadget HD Podcast , for a romp on the possibly slightly wilder side of the tracks. Let’s do it: let’s talk tech. Host: Tim Stevens Guests: Chris Grant, Brian Heater, Richard Lawler Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: You Shook Me All Night Long 02:15 – Apple iMac hands-on, with dual 30-inch displays! (video) 03:00 – Apple iMac refresh official: Thunderbolt and next gen quad-core processors 03:45 – AT&T officially announces HP Veer 4G, available May 15th for $100 (update) 04:55 – Star Wars Blu-ray set ships Sept. 12th/16th (world/NA), has 40 hours of special features 06:35 – Dish Network, EchoStar will pay TiVo $500 million to settle DVR lawsuit 07:55 – Latest Windows 8 leaks reveal cloud-based settings, more app store evidence 09:35 – Droid Charge review 11:16 – Verizon document suggests LG Revolution will have Netflix pre-installed 13:47 – Sony promises ‘phased restoration’ of PlayStation Network and Qriocity starting this week 20:22 – Sony woes continue as SOE confirms data breach (update: 24.6 million accounts affected) 31:03 – Sony responds to Congress: all 77 million PSN accounts compromised, finger pointed at Anonymous 33:52 – BlackBerry Bold 9900 hands-on (update: video) 34:30 – BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 (Bold Touch) official 34:45 – BlackBerry Bold Touch makes brief appearance on RIM’s website 35:05 – Android apps on PlayBook eyes-on (video) 35:48 – RIM announces BlackBerry 7 OS with better browser and BlackBerry Balance, but no legacy support 38:10 – Nintendo drops Wii price to $150 from May 15th, throws in a free Wii Wheel and copy of Mario Kart 48:05 – Nielsen estimates show first drop in TV ownership in 20 years, Mayans nod approvingly 50:40 – We won some Webby Awards, and now you can win a BlackBerry PlayBook! 51:44 – Listener questions Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (enhanced AAC). [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator. [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) LISTEN (OGG) Contact the podcast Send your questions to @tim_stevens . Twitter: @tim_stevens @bheater @chrisgrant @rjcc Filed under: Podcasts Engadget Podcast 238 – 05.06.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 May 2011 12:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Maryland’s Gary Williams retires from coaching (REPORT) Maryland Basketball Coach Gary Williams Retires (VIDEO) Gary Williams Retiring As Maryland Basketball Coach (VIDEO) Maryland Coaching Search Profiles: Sean Miller – Testudo Times We begin a series analyzing each of Maryland’s prospective hires with the dream hire: Arizona head man Sean Miller . Sean Miller rumored to have interest in Maryland coaching job … Sean Miller rumored to have interest in Maryland coaching job. Maryland looking at candidates besides Sean Miller – Baltimore Sun Maryland looking at candidates besides Sean Miller . Maryland has compiled a short list of candidates to replace retiring basketball coach Gary Williams and is waiting to hear back from one contender to gauge his interest in the job, … Men's basketball: Reports suggest Sean Miller is favorite to … Reports from Comcast Sports Net’s Chick Hernandez and InsideMDSports.com, and suggest that Arizona’s Sean Miller is the favorite to replace Gary Wiliams. Hernandez tweeted, “While iron hot, MD will have new bball coach by this time next … Maryland Might Have Secret Mystery Frontrunner, Not Sean Miller … Ready for a shocker? Maybe Maryland’s top target isn’t Sean Miller after all. We just don’t know who it is. prehmmr says: RT @PaulBiancardi : From a source close to Sean Miller , I am getting word that he is on a private plane headed to Maryland. If true this is moving fast !

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Maddow Howler: Zarqawi ‘Not All That Well Known’ – Until US Killed Him

I have to wonder if someone spiked that White House-brewed Kool Aid for MSNBC with hallucinogens. Either that or the network's apologists suffer from pathological dishonesty. How else to explain one of the most blatantly deceitful claims on MSNBC in memory, when Rachel Maddow on Wednesday dutifully cited the reasons why she agreed with Obama's decision against releasing photos of a deceased bin Laden. After all, Maddow said, many Iraqis refused to believe that Saddam Hussein's sons were no longer alive after the US military released photos of them upon their deaths. Not only that, Maddow argued, look at what happened after our military unveiled a photo of deceased terrorist Zarqawi (video after page break) — Three years after the Uday and Qusay photos were released, the US government did something like that again after they killed the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The Iraq war has been a war that's had a lot of strange press conferences, a lot of strange, made-for-TV moments, whether it be the made-for-TV tearing down of the Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad's Fardus Square or the really well-choreographed tours of Saddam's former palaces that were offered by the United States military, there have been some strange scenes out of the Iraq war beamed to American televisions. But one of the strangest made-for-TV moments of the entire Iraq war was this one –

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Robots learn to march / spell, still not  capable of love (video)

Here’s hoping there’s more than a few military-style marches standing between us and a complete robotic takeover . If not, we’ve got some dire news: these are not simply miniature Roombas as they may appear, but 15 so-called Khepera bots capable of spelling out GRITS (for Georgia Robotics and Intelligent Systems) to demonstrate grad student Edward Macdonald’s Master’s thesis for the department. The diminutive robots aren’t told where to go in the letters — instead, they determine their spots via a control algorithm, positioning themselves relative to their fellow rolling machines, so that if one is removed from the equation, they quickly reform the letter without it. Fortunately, they haven’t learned to spell “KILL.” Yet. Get to know your new robotic overlords a little bit better in the video after the break. [Thanks, Ted] Continue reading Robots learn to march / spell, still not capable of love (video) Robots learn to march / spell, still not capable of love (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 07 May 2011 05:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Thor movie review BT IS FULL OF BULL Thor Reviews Halo Evolutions ' Thor' reviews : Mostly good buzz for Marvel's newest superhero … Thor” is not the easiest Marvel hero to tackle in a movie, but critics seem to think director Kenneth Branagh pulled it off. Superman, ' Thor' Reviews , And 'Priest' Commentary In Today's … When comics and movies collide, we pick up the pieces. thor reviews – May 6, 2011 | Submit Digital Superman, ‘ Thor’ Reviews , And ‘Priest’ Commentary In Today’s Twitter Report – MTV.com: 2011-05-06T17:28:23Z – Amid all the hubbub over the last week about Superman renouncing his U.S. citizenship , many critics forgot to consider what … Thor Reviews Generally Positive | Associated Post – United States … Thor Reviews Generally Positive, Tis the season for blockbusters, and the last film to excite moviegoers en masse is the action adventure movie Thor, Chris Hemsworth and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Despite a miserable review of The New … Superman, ' Thor' Reviews , And 'Priest' Commentary In Today's … One stop shop for movie , video game , and comic book news. phillipsteak says: Thor reviews are surprising to say the least

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Ginnifer Goodwin Something Borrowed

COLIN EGGLESFIELD AT TORONTO PREMIERE OF “SOMETHING BORROWED” GINNIFER GOODWIN at “Something Borrowed” Premiere 'Something Borrowed' Author Emily Giffin Says the Film “Got It … VIDEO: WATCH KATE HUDSON & GINNIFER GOODWIN’S SOMETHING BORROWED TRAILER! Something Borrowed hits theaters today starring Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, John Krasinski and Colin Egglesfield. Emily told MTV’s Hollywood Crush that she was … 'Something Borrowed' Author Emily Giffin Says the Film “Got It … VIDEO: WATCH KATE HUDSON & GINNIFER GOODWIN’S SOMETHING BORROWED TRAILER! Something Borrowed hits theaters Read more of . . . ‘Something Borrowed’ Author Emily Giffin Says the Film “Got It Right” from: OK! Magazine – The First for … Ginnifer Goodwin Something Borrowed Kate Hudson Emily Giffin … By Sean O’Connell Hollywoodnews.com: For one portion of moviegoers (the mostly male component), Kenneth Branagh’s “Thor” marks the start of 2011′s. Exclusive Ginnifer Goodwin Something Borrowed Interview « Movie … Exclusive Ginnifer Goodwin Something Borrowed Interview. Friday, May 6th, 2011. Posted by watchmovie · Ginnifer Goodwin, who just finished up the last season of Big Love, stars in Something Borrowed as a lawyer who went all the way … See It/Skip It: 'Thor,' 'Something Borrowed' & 'The Beaver … Watch Kate Hudson & Ginnifer Goodwin’s ‘Something Borrowed ‘ Trailer! “We’ve been feeling a little chick flick deprived these days so we’re excited to finally see the trailer for Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin’s…” … iihollywood says: Exclusive Ginnifer Goodwin Something Borrowed Interview http://bit.ly/m0y8hx

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App review: Planetary for iPad

The iPad’s music player hasn’t changed much since its debut, and unlike its desktop counterpart, it also lacks a built-in music visualizer for your mesmerization. Luckily, for the folks who are seeking ways to spice up their iPad music experience, you now have a new option: Planetary, by Bloom Studio. As you can tell by the name and the screenshot above, what we have here is a visually compelling app for exploring your tablet’s music library. It’s very straightforward: each artist or band is shown as a star, surrounded by albums in the form of orbiting planets, and then you have individual tracks displayed as moons orbiting each album. During playback, each track leaves behind a trail on its orbit to indicate its play time, though you can hide the orbit lines (and labels) if you them too distracting. To choose other albums or artists, the good old pinch-to-zoom or the simple tapping on other 3D objects will move you between the moons and constellations, or you can just tap on the bottom-center button to jump straight to the letter selector for artists. Obviously, the former’s more fun within the first few hours, but after awhile we found ourselves preferring the quicker option to skip the mellow animation. Head past the break for our full impression and demo video. Gallery: App review: Planetary for iPad Continue reading App review: Planetary for iPad App review: Planetary for iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 May 2011 15:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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