enlarge We’re still in the early silly season, but that hasn’t stopped CNN from really stooping low. From the absurd tea party debate to their questionable personnel choices , they demonstrate again and again that their goal is to run to the right of Fox News . The headline in the image above is a shining example. Americans optimistic about Hillary Clinton presidency ? What presidency is that, exactly? Would that be the presidency that might have been, or is yet to be in the minds of Those Who Wish To Bait? Nothing would make conservatives happier than to see the Democratic party split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. They’re drooling at the idea . Yes, there are various “Draft Hillary” initiatives all over the place, too. Why, there’s a Facebook page with just over 2,000 fans! That must mean she’s going to run, right? From the CNN article under the link-baiting, inaccurate, stupid headline: The Bloomberg survey released Friday showed 34 percent of those questioned said America would be superior under a Hillary Clinton administration, while 47 percent said it would be about the same and 13 percent said it would be worse. A quarter of respondents held similar wishful thoughts in a July poll. Clinton remains the most popular American political figure with nearly two-thirds of Americans holding a favorable view of the former first lady and New York senator. Half of the respondents felt the same way about President Barack Obama, who received the lowest job approval rating of his presidency, at 45 percent. What a fascinating way to interpret a poll. Thirty-four percent say the country would be better while 62 percent say it would be the same or worse, yet based on the headline alone, you’d think she already declared her candidacy, won the nomination, had been elected, and had been governing for the last couple of years or so. It’s also no surprise to hear that the percentage rose between July and September on that question. Our foreign policy has been pretty stable over these last two months, while the economy and our domestic situation has taken a pounding over the debt ceiling debacle and high unemployment. If I were Hillary Clinton, I’d be grateful every day to not have to deal with all of that while fending off the wingnuts and crazypants Congress. She’s got the best seat in the house. It really seems like CNN is burying the lede on this story in a tea party fantasy about Hillary Clinton. This is the real story: Former Massachusetts Gov. Romney received a 42 percent favorability rating while rivals Texas Gov. Perry and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas garnered 32 percent. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich received a 28 percent rating and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is still mulling a bid for the White House, came in at 26 percent. Oops. Saint Perry is slipping in all the polls after his Social Security gaffe at the debate, and Romney is gaining ground. Can’t report that in the headline. Wouldn’t be prudent. Also? Hillary Clinton announced today that she will be stepping down as Secretary of State when Obama wins his second term, and has no intention of holding or seeking any public office. How about that, CNN? Might be time for pollsters to shut that question down, now.
Continue reading …CNN's American Morning brought on liberal academic Jeffrey Sachs to analyze Speaker Boehner's jobs plan Friday. Instead of hosting a conservative critic of President Obama the morning after he unveiled his jobs plan, the network actually interviewed the President's economic policy assistant. While Sachs went on-air and criticized the Republican plan as inherently flawed, Obama's director of the National Economic Council Gene Sperling received a soft interview last Friday concerning the President's jobs plan. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor did appear on CNN shortly after that, but was pressed repeatedly about whether Republicans would compromise on the Obama's bill and was not asked to critique the President's plan. Sachs, while not advertised as a liberal economist, was a self-professed Obama supporter in 2008. CNN's media critic Howard Kurtz identified Sachs as a “liberal academic” in a 2009 Washington Post column. Sachs criticized both Obama's plan and Boehner's plan – although he saw the GOP plan as inherently flawed, while opining that the President's plan didn't go far enough. “The President talks a bit more about skills and infrastructure, but he wants a one-year plan,” Sachs noted. “One-year tax cuts to be followed by tax increases later on. What's a one-year plan going to do?” “So, the Democrats really do focus on a kind of gimmick of do something next year before the elections. The Republicans have a longer-term view, but a wrong one, in my view, which is just cut taxes,” he noted.” Sachs also cast the Republicans and their corporate supporters as greedy, since the GOP wants to enact tax cuts for already wealthy businesses and corporations. “That's the problem with the opposition side. It's just greed at this point,” said Sachs. A transcript of the segment, which aired on September 16 at 6:39 a.m. EDT, is as follows: CHRISTINE ROMANS: Let's talk about John Boehner's plan. I mean, less regulation and pro-growth policies, which we presume means tax cuts and not getting – smaller government in general. Is this the way to create jobs? JEFFREY SACHS, international economist: I don't think that either side has it right. It's so sad they're arguing with each other viciously, actually, but neither side is focusing on some basic points. We have a lot of people, especially young people in this economy without the skills to be able to compete internationally. We've lost a lot of jobs abroad. We need better education, more training, the ability to mobilize technology to compete. Neither side is talking about that. The Republican side just wants to cut taxes, give money to corporations but the corporations are filled with money now, but they don't want to invest in jobs in America. They're investing in jobs abroad. The President talks a bit more about skills and infrastructure, but he wants a one-year plan. ROMANS: Right. SACHS: One-year tax cuts to be followed by tax increases later on. What's a one-year plan going to do? So, the Democrats really do focus on a kind of gimmick of do something next year before the elections. The Republicans have a longer-term view, but a wrong one, in my view, which is just cut taxes. But that's not going to solve the structural problems that our country has. ROMANS: But in this kind of political climate – I mean, real, meaningful tax reform, real, meaningful education reform, really focusing on retraining in a way that the right skills are given to the right people, that takes investments. I don't think you're going to – when can you ever see political unity on some of these big – these are big structural issues that need to be addressed. SACHS: I think the sad part is that President Obama had that chance in 2009 when he – ROMANS: When he did health care reform. SACHS: He did health care reform but we never heard a longer term strategy and a budget that would go alongside it. So, he started with what I do agree – on the Republican critique, was a bit of a gimmick, that stimulus. One jolt and we're back. But one jolt wasn't going to bring us back to competitiveness. The problem is that the opponents of this want an even worse gimmick, which is just cut taxes, give money to the rich, give money to the corporations. But if they look at what's really happening, it's not that the companies don't have money, they're filled with trillions — billions and billions of dollars that are often tax havens, that are – they've already given the tax cuts. How rich can people be without saying, OK, we'll contribute something? That's the problem with the opposition side. It's just greed at this point. ROMANS: And there's also just a lack of confidence. I mean, there's a lack of confidence from corporate CEOs who don't want to hire in this country because they don't see clarity, they say. And from Americans who are stressed. They don't have a job or they're afraid of losing their job and they're worried about their home value. SACHS: These same CEOs are hiring, but abroad. ROMANS: Right. SACHS: And why is that? That's what we need to ask. Now, Republicans say it's because of regulation. But that's not really the change going on. When you ask a real business person, and I know from my own experience, because we hire people, also – finding skilled workers is the critical issue right now. ROMANS: Right. SACHS: Better skills, people with higher education, they're employed. The people with high school degrees only, they can't find jobs that keep them in the middle class. This is America's problem.
Continue reading …Not that it necessarily will happen, but today’s political climate is more favorable to a Ross-Perot-type of independent candidate than it has been for quite a while, writes Steve Kornacki at Salon . Three key conditions that help: an incumbent president (check), a lousy economy (big check), and a nominee from…
Continue reading …Bye-bye, Crown Vic: The last one rolled off a Ford assembly line in Canada yesterday, reports the Toronto Sun , bringing an end to a 32-year production line. No other North American car has had as long of a run, notes Justin Hyde at Jalopnik . The big car has been a…
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Continue reading …To some, Pat Robertson, host of the syndicated 700 Club, is a charismatic spiritual leader endowed with years of Biblical knowledge. To others he’s a crank whose infuriating gaffes keep mounting. NewsFeed isn’t here to judge. Instead it’s probably better to report his latest controversial quip. This time, while answering a question from a chatroom
Continue reading …Manufacturers and service providers are really kicking it up a notch this week! AT&T will hit us with a big dose of speed on Sunday, Microsoft had a slew of mixed/delicious news for us at Build, and HTC’s got its hands in a liiiiiitttttle bit of everything, from releases to maybe OS acquisitions. We’ll lay it all out for you here, with an added touch of Volpe to round things out, on the Engadget Mobile Podcast. Host: Myriam Joire ( tnkgrl ), Brad Molen Guest: Joseph Volpe Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Daestro – Light Powered ( Ghostly International ) 00:01:19 – Samsung Epic 4G Touch review 00:22:48 – AT&T to officially deploy its LTE network September 18th 00:27:18 – AT&T announces Windows Phone Mango lineup coming this fall, existing devices to be updated 00:30:28 – RIM’s Q2 earnings report: $329 million in net income, not enough to fend off critics 00:40:17 – HTC Bliss to be called the Rhyme, launching September 20? 00:45:39 – HTC Runnymede and Bliss details sneak out from leak-town 00:57:58 – HTC chairwoman Cher Wang: we might buy a mobile OS, if it feels right 01:05:20 – Motorola Admiral outed as mystery Sprint Direct Connect device, strikes a pose for the camera 01:09:55 – Motorola Electrify coming to US Cellular this month as a rebranded Photon 4G 01:10:50 – LG Marquee for Sprint hands-on (video) 01:13:39 – Sprint axes Premier program, no more annual upgrades for Gold customers 01:20:50 – Ballmer: Windows Phones aren’t selling very well, but we’re not worried 01:29:00 – Listener questions Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile 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) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Follow us on Twitter @tnkgrl @phonewisdom @engadgetmobile @jrvolpe Engadget Mobile Podcast 104 – 09.16.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Sep 2011 17:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Congress’ approval rating has once again sunk to its nadir, a mere 12%, a New York Times /CBS News poll finds. That figure was first hit in October 2008, in the throes of the economic crisis. While just 28% of voters approve of the work of congressional Democrats, only 19%…
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