The Tea Party may get all the press, but progressives are pretty angry, too, these days—and frustrated that President Obama doesn’t ever seem to share their anger. Thankfully “they now have senatorial candidate Elizabeth Warren,” writes Joanna Weiss in the Boston Globe . In the much-ballyhooed rant that went viral…
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Continue reading …With the 2012 campaign picking up steam, President Obama is taking a newly combative tone on the road as he promotes his new jobs bill and takes on GOP rivals. (Sept. 27)
Continue reading …Engineers will wait a day to start rappelling down Washington Monument for a visual inspection, saying lightning in the area has made the work too dangerous. (Sept. 27)
Continue reading …A JV football coach in the Syracuse area falls a little short in the “Win-one-for-the-Gipper” department: After a loss this weekend, the Marcellus coach stopped the team bus at a cemetery and made his players lay atop graves for several minutes, reports the Syracuse Post-Standard . Jim Marsh’s message: See, these…
Continue reading …Last year, Jessica Chastain was a complete unknown. Now she’s in everything – with everyone. She tells Steve Rose about working with Pitt, Pacino, Fiennes, Redgrave … There’s nothing we like better than an overnight success story, but Jessica Chastain ‘s feels just too good to be true. A perfect storm of Chastain movies, swelled by critical adulation, is currently heading for our shores, in what looks like a co-ordinated assault on the awards season. Earlier this year we had a taster, with the release of Terrence Malick’s Cannes-winning The Tree of Life , in which Chastain played Brad Pitt ‘s wife – as auspicious a debut as any actor could hope for. And this week the deluge begins. First there’s The Debt, an espionage drama starring Helen Mirren . Then Chastain teamed up with Sam Worthington in steamy murder mystery Texas Killing Fields . Plus, there’s civil rights Oscar bait The Help , already a hit in the US; the apocalyptic fable Take Shelter , another winner at Cannes; Ralph Fiennes ‘s Coriolanus , relocated to war-torn Bosnia, with Vanessa Redgrave ; The Wettest County in the World, a depression era saga scripted by Nick Cave and starring Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman ; and Wilde Salomé , the film version of Al Pacino’s theatrical crowd-pleaser. A year ago, Chastain was a complete unknown. Now she’s in danger of saturating the market. In a seedy diner somewhere in LA, there is probably a failed actor wondering who stole all her luck. And the answer could be the sunny, chatty, immaculately turned-out 30-year-old sitting in front of me. Although it’s a drizzly London morning, Chastain looks as if she’s just stepped in from a 1950s garden party: she’s wearing a sleeveless turquoise dress that sets off her red hair. Her feet
Continue reading …Last year, Jessica Chastain was a complete unknown. Now she’s in everything – with everyone. She tells Steve Rose about working with Pitt, Pacino, Fiennes, Redgrave … There’s nothing we like better than an overnight success story, but Jessica Chastain ‘s feels just too good to be true. A perfect storm of Chastain movies, swelled by critical adulation, is currently heading for our shores, in what looks like a co-ordinated assault on the awards season. Earlier this year we had a taster, with the release of Terrence Malick’s Cannes-winning The Tree of Life , in which Chastain played Brad Pitt ‘s wife – as auspicious a debut as any actor could hope for. And this week the deluge begins. First there’s The Debt, an espionage drama starring Helen Mirren . Then Chastain teamed up with Sam Worthington in steamy murder mystery Texas Killing Fields . Plus, there’s civil rights Oscar bait The Help , already a hit in the US; the apocalyptic fable Take Shelter , another winner at Cannes; Ralph Fiennes ‘s Coriolanus , relocated to war-torn Bosnia, with Vanessa Redgrave ; The Wettest County in the World, a depression era saga scripted by Nick Cave and starring Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman ; and Wilde Salomé , the film version of Al Pacino’s theatrical crowd-pleaser. A year ago, Chastain was a complete unknown. Now she’s in danger of saturating the market. In a seedy diner somewhere in LA, there is probably a failed actor wondering who stole all her luck. And the answer could be the sunny, chatty, immaculately turned-out 30-year-old sitting in front of me. Although it’s a drizzly London morning, Chastain looks as if she’s just stepped in from a 1950s garden party: she’s wearing a sleeveless turquoise dress that sets off her red hair. Her feet
Continue reading …Signed, sealed and delivered, the first Boeing 787 took off from Everett, Washington on Tuesday in the hands of launch customer All Nippon Airways. The plane climbed into an overcast sky, tipped its wings and headed west to Japan. (Sept. 27)
Continue reading …CBS says commentator Andy Rooney will make his final weekly “60 Minutes” appearance on this Sunday’s edition. Rooney will announce his departure in his regular essay at the end of the program. (Sept. 27)
Continue reading …The subpoenas are flying fast and furious in Wisconsin. This time, the story is over the “voter rewards” programs mounted during the recalls. Via JSOnline : Details of the secret investigation are sketchy, but it is clear the Milwaukee County district attorney’s office is investigating charges that Wisconsin Right to Life offered rewards for volunteers who signed up sympathetic voters in the recall races. Several people familiar with the investigation said subpoenas were being distributed “like candy.” Prosecutors had earlier acknowledged that they also were looking into complaints about get-out-the-vote block parties sponsored by a liberal group, Wisconsin Jobs Now . There’s a little false equivalence in this article, at least, that’s how it appears to me. Yes, there are two investigations, but let’s compare and contrast the specific voter rewards programs, which in some cases were a lot like the benefits you get for signing up for a new Visa card at the low, low interest rate of 23 percent per year. Here’s the Wisconsin Right to Life Voter Rewards program: During the recall races, the group had sent an email that described the elections as putting “a pro-family, pro-life state Senate at stake.” It then offered “rewards for volunteers who make an impact over the weekend by educating and encouraging family and friends to vote by absentee ballot.” Those who signed up 15 “pro-life/pro-family voters” by July 5 would get a $25 gift or gas card as a reward. The person signing up the most people in each Senate district would win a $75 gift or gas card. Awesome. Nothing says vote integrity like a $25 gift card. You might also recall this group as the one who sent out the phony absentee ballot notices to registered Democrats so they’d mail in their ballots a day late. Here’s the Wisconsin Jobs Now Voter Rewards program: Landgraf also acknowledged in August that he was looking into a complaint by the state Republican Party and Media Trackers, a conservative advocacy group, over what has been dubbed the BBQ-for-votes scandal. Wisconsin Jobs Now , a coalition of community and labor groups led by the Service Employees International Union , held at least five parties on Milwaukee’s northwest side in which it offered voters free food (including chicken and ribs from Speed Queen), drawings for prizes and free shuttles to Milwaukee City Hall so they could cast absentee ballots in the Darling-Pasch contest. Last month, a spokeswoman for Jobs Now defended the parties, describing them as “a celebration of voting” aimed at making it easier to vote for low-income and minority groups who might face more challenges under the state’s soon-to-begin photo identification law. Hmmm. Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t see a barbeque and bus in the same light as I do a cash card payoff. Not to worry, though. The Wisconsin Republican Party has hired James Bopp to press Wisconsin Jobs Now on their rewards program while defending their own. James Bopp was one of the architects of the Citizens United legal case. Turning the snark off for a moment, there is a real problem here; indeed, across the nation. Our voting system is being corrupted by Voter ID laws and hackable voting machines. As silly as I think it is to offer voting rewards programs, I also think we have a far deeper and more serious problem. Sending mailers with bogus dates on them is a far more egregious problem than having a barbeque or even handing out payola for voter quotas. I’m not sure how this is all going to turn out, but I hope people start realizing how precious their votes are, and how easily they can be corrupted.
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