Home » Archives by category » News (Page 653)
Palin Worries Presidency Might ‘Shackle’ Her

Click here to view this media Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin hinted Tuesday that she might not run in 2012 because the presidency could be “too shackling.” “For logistical reasons, though, yes, certainly, decisions have to be made,” she told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. “I’m going to keep repeating, though, Greta, through my process of decision-making with my family and with my close friends as to whether I should throw my name in the hat for the GOP nomination or not for 2012 — is a title worth it? Does a title shackle a person? Are they — someone like me, who’s a maverick — you know, I do go rogue and I call it like I see it.” She added: “Somebody like me — is a title and is a campaign too shackling? Does that prohibit me from being out there, out of a box, not allowing handlers to shape me and to force my message to be what donors or what contributors or what political pundits want it to be? Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to affect positive change that we need in this country? That’s the biggest contemplation piece in my process.” The former Alaska governor also had words of praise for Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, who she called “Herb.” “Take Herb Cain,” she said “Look at why he’s doing so well right now. He’s, I guess you could say, with all due respect, the flavor of the week because Herb Cain is the one up there who doesn’t look like he’s part of that permanent political class.” Palin has about a month to make up her mind before Florida’s Oct. 31 filing deadline for the Republican primary. EDITOR’S NOTE: Herb Caen – pronounced the same – was a Pulitzer-winning San Francisco newspaper columnist who died in 1997. Palin probably confused Herman Cain with Herb because she reads all newspapers with a great appreciation.

Continue reading …
Palin Worries Presidency Might ‘Shackle’ Her

Click here to view this media Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin hinted Tuesday that she might not run in 2012 because the presidency could be “too shackling.” “For logistical reasons, though, yes, certainly, decisions have to be made,” she told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. “I’m going to keep repeating, though, Greta, through my process of decision-making with my family and with my close friends as to whether I should throw my name in the hat for the GOP nomination or not for 2012 — is a title worth it? Does a title shackle a person? Are they — someone like me, who’s a maverick — you know, I do go rogue and I call it like I see it.” She added: “Somebody like me — is a title and is a campaign too shackling? Does that prohibit me from being out there, out of a box, not allowing handlers to shape me and to force my message to be what donors or what contributors or what political pundits want it to be? Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to affect positive change that we need in this country? That’s the biggest contemplation piece in my process.” The former Alaska governor also had words of praise for Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, who she called “Herb.” “Take Herb Cain,” she said “Look at why he’s doing so well right now. He’s, I guess you could say, with all due respect, the flavor of the week because Herb Cain is the one up there who doesn’t look like he’s part of that permanent political class.” Palin has about a month to make up her mind before Florida’s Oct. 31 filing deadline for the Republican primary. EDITOR’S NOTE: Herb Caen – pronounced the same – was a Pulitzer-winning San Francisco newspaper columnist who died in 1997. Palin probably confused Herman Cain with Herb because she reads all newspapers with a great appreciation.

Continue reading …
Actress Eva Longoria Trashes ‘Dangerous’ ‘Extremists’ Who Oppose Obama

Actress Eva Longoria appeared on Tuesday's Jimmy Kimmel Live to trash the “dangerous” “extremist movement” that opposes Barack Obama. The Desperate Housewives star became just the latest celebrity to smear the Tea Party movement. Longoria didn't directly identify the group as the target of her anger. However, she made her point clear, fuming, ” …[Obama] keeps getting beat up lately because there's such an extremist movement happening and it's a very dangerous .” [See video below. MP3 audio here .] The actress continued, “For me, it's very dangerous because it's not the character of America. It's really under attack.” She added that Obama has governed in a “state of emergency.” The Desperate Housewives star began by defending, “…I'm a big Obama supporter no matter what he's been through. He's been beaten up the past couple of years.” There seems to be an unusually similar-sounding amount of venom coming out of Hollywood in the last few weeks. On the September 23 Piers Morgan program, movie star Morgan Freeman spun the Tea Party as saying, “Screw the country. We're going to whatever we do to get this black man, we can, we're going to do whatever we can to get this black man outta here.” “It is a racist thing,” he concluded. [Dedicated Newsbusters readers! We are up to $2880 of our goal to raise $5000. Help us continue to expose and defeat the insidious bias of the liberal media. Show you appreciation for NewsBusters and get "I Don't Believe the Liberal Media" buttons and bumper stickers, or a Chris Matthews floormat, as our thank you. Donate now! ] The day before, on September 22 edition of the same show, actor Alan Cumming excoriated Tea Partiers, saying their fiscal issues only serve to cover up “a lot of real homophobia and racism. While hosting the September 18 Emmy Awards, actress Jane Lynch mocked, “Yesterday my daughter had a tea party with her little friends and it was so cute. They complained about taxes, called Obama a communist and wondered how the Latina kid got in?”

Continue reading …
How to Beat the Holiday Weight Gain Odds

From ‘food pushers’ to parties that tempt your senses, here’s how to overcome holiday diet temptations.

Continue reading …
25 Ways to Find Joy and Balance During the Holidays

People with depression — or who have had depression in the past — need to be especially careful when coping with holiday stress. Here are 25 tips to reduce stress, and maybe even find holiday joy.

Continue reading …
Phone-hacking inquiry needs advisers to ‘fill gap’ in expertise, says publisher

Associated Newspapers voices concern that the prime minister’s appointees lack tabloid or regional newspaper experience The publisher of the Daily Mail has challenged Lord Justice Leveson over the six advisers to the phone-hacking inquiry amid concerns that the prime minister’s appointees lack tabloid or regional newspaper experience. Jonathan Caplan QC, representing Associated Newspapers, told a preliminary hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice that the inquiry would “benefit greatly” if the judge appointed additional advisers “to fill the gap” in expertise. The application by Associated Newspapers was supported by Trinity Mirror, the Newspaper Publishers’ Association and Guardian News and Media. Caplan said Associated did not wish to be confrontational, but the inquiry would “raise very important issues for the future conduct, regulation and ownership of the newspaper industry”. Leveson’s advisory panel includes two prominent journalists – a former political editor of Channel 4 News, Elinor Goodman, and a former political editor of the Daily Telegraph, George Jones. The former chairman of the Financial Times, Sir David Bell, is also one of the appointees. Leveson said he took on board Associated’s concerns and would reserve judgment until he had considered the matter fully. Earlier he told the hearing he was eager to engage with the Daily Mail and had invited the paper’s editor in chief to attend a pre-inquiry seminar next month. Gillian Phillips, director of editorial legal services for the Guardian, said: “Our view is that tabloid and mid-market papers, as well as regional papers, will play a vital part in the story and we believe it is important that those assisting the inquiry reflect the plurality and divergence of the wider UK media.” Leveson said that the role of assessors was limited to assisting from within their area of expertise with the conclusion being “mine and mine alone”. He added: “It is of critical importance throughout this inquiry that I have the help of everybody. I have a vast and difficult task to address within a comparatively short period of time. I accept the importance that it holds for your clients and for the industry, the profession. “I will only start to be able to achieve a sensible resolution of these issues if everybody is pulling in the same direction, albeit from their different standpoints. “I am conscious that I am stepping into a profession that is not the one that I spent 40 years of life in. It is critical that I obtain advice from those who have made their life in this area, not least because I would be keen to understand any flaws that I might have because of lack of experience.” Phone hacking Newspapers & magazines National newspapers Newspapers Associated Newspapers Daily Mail & General Trust The Guardian Lisa O’Carroll guardian.co.uk

Continue reading …
South Carolina Governor Forces State Employees to Greet Callers Cheerfully

It’s a great day in South Carolina. Even if it’s not. South Carolina’s Republican governor Nikki Haley is ordering state employees to cheerfully answer phones with the phrase: “It’s a great day in South Carolina. How can I help you?” The overly optimistic greeting clashes with the Southern state’s social ills, including an 11.1% unemployment rate

Continue reading …
Fisher-Price I Can Play Sports Drop ‘n Drive Golf

Type: Toy Title: Fisher-Price I Can Play Sports Drop ‘n Drive Golf See all customer reviews Product Description: I Can Play Pick-up Golf is a unique, innovative item that has a club, 3 balls and a tee. The club stores the balls with an easy and fun pick-up feature and also with a push of a button the child can release the balls thus, making it a unique and exciting play for the child. There is also an easy set up tee that lets kids tee off just like in the real sport of golf. It features the same preschool color palette as the I Can Play sports line. Features: Golf club that has a fun and easy pick-up feature Club stores balls Balls are released with a simple push of the button Easy set up tee that makes up for a fun, innovative and unique golf play Fun, innovative and unique golf play See the details

Continue reading …
A First for Gay Couples: 131,729 Reported in Census That They’re Married

Last year’s U.S. Census was the first time gay respondents could report themselves as married to a same-sex husband or wife. More than 130,000 did so, but experts estimate the actual number of gay married couples to be lower, around 100,000. They assume a discrepancy believing that some couples who are not legally married think

Continue reading …
New Home For All My Children

humorfeast says: Humor Feast: New home for ‘ All My Children ’ http://t.co/cls4jXUT via @ humorfeast

Continue reading …