Click here to view this media It’s hard to say why it happened, but all of a sudden Bill O’Reilly decided last night to stop tossing Sarah Palin the usual softball questions and Hannity Jobs she’s become accustomed to during her tenure at Fox News. He asked her to finally get specific instead of bloviating in vague generalities about where and how she’s achieve the budget cuts she’s calling for. It made for the entertaining sight of the Mama Grizzly growling growling at the Poppa Bear: O’REILLY: Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait I just want to be very clear. So 55, anybody over keeps the social security that they have coming to them, but younger — (CROSS TALK) PALIN: When we — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: — or whatever the revision is? PALIN: — when we talk about increasing — when we talk about increasing the retirement age, there is a good proposal on the table, a good idea to look at age 55 that all of this does have to be looked at. But we need to quit assuming that government can, better than we as individuals, plan our retirement for us than our security they’re stating – - (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: Ok, I got — I got all that. (CROSS TALK) PALIN: — and we need to — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: — but I got to get specific here, Governor. All right, so what you’re saying is instead of 52 it goes to 55. So you can’t draw on it until 55. Some people want mandatory retirement age where you would have to take it raised up to about 67. Are you for that? Do you want to raise that mandatory age to 67 retirement? Is that — (CROSS TALK) PALIN: Everything — everything is going to have to change for those who are enrolled in the program now and will be enrolled in the program now. But we do not change the pension benefit — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: I — I agree. The people who — (CROSS TALK) PALIN: — of those who are receiving it now and that what’s people care — O’REILLY: — brought in and the people who need it — (CROSS TALK) PALIN: And I really apologize that up here in Alaska we have the four second delay. So it’s — it’s not an easy exchange — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: Ok. PALIN: — to try to — to try to get my point across to you if you interrupt. I gather that O’Reilly can interrupt President Obama 48 times in 10 minutes, and it’s OK, but Heaven help the man who dares interrupt the Shrilla From Wasilla. If there’s anything O’Reilly hates, it’s being lectured to by his guests — that’s his job, after all. So after Palin kept spouting meaningless, vague talking points, he kept going after her. In the end, he finally produced Palin’s acknowledgement that she’s in the “So Be It” camp when it comes to taking care of America’s poor and unemployed: O’REILLY: Ok. That’s — I — I’m for that private thing and I’m for raising the ages. Now, in your state, a lot of people depended on Medicaid, particularly people in the sub Arctic region up there and they’re dependent on these government checks. You had to deal with that when you were the governor of Alaska. So we’re going to have to cut back there. Poor people are going to get hurt, poor people are going to get hurt, in the Medicare and Medicaid range. Are they not? PALIN: Everything is going to have to change. Look, how can Michael Moore, for instance, as — as you had said in your introduction, tell Americans that we’re not going broke? We take in $2.2 trillion a year and yet we’re paying out $3.5 trillion a year. What’s in the water there in Hollywood and in DC for people to not want to understand or believe — or trust what the reality is — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: Oh he’s just not a truthful — they are just not truthful people — they’re just not telling the truth. PALIN: They’re not truthful so we have to be truthful. And we have to deal with the reality — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: Ok but let’s get to the poor people. PALIN: — and reality is we are going bankrupt and the only way that we’re going to get out of the problem that we face is to cut, is to cut budgets — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: But let’s — PALIN: — is to reform entitlements, and then to start a pro-growth agenda that’s based on cutting taxes and incentivizing production and tapping our energy sources and again stop assuming that government can plan our economy for us. O’REILLY: Ok. But what about the poor people who absolutely need the entitlements they get? You know in your state there are a lot of people on the dole, a lot. (CROSS TALK) PALIN: There will — and there will always — (CROSS TALK) O’REILLY: So are you going to cut — are you going to cut the subsidies going to people earning, say less than $15,000 a year? Is that going to happen? PALIN: There is a need — there is a need for a safety net for those who are disadvantaged and in some of the rural communities in Alaska where there’s 80 percent unemployment, there is a disadvantage and there needs to be a safety net. But you know why there is a disadvantage here in Alaska? Because the federal government has locked up our lands and not allowed us to tap into energy sources so that we can create more jobs. Less than one percent of Alaskan land is in the private sector hands. Now, we asked the federal government and I’ve sued the federal government for allowance to be able to develop more so that people aren’t of this entitlement mentality where they believe that the only way that they can get out of a disadvantaged stage is to have government provide for them. If we had a robust economy here and all across the country, then we wouldn’t have to be looking at these insolvent entitlement programs that yes, when — when we start pulling the plug on some of them, there is going to be a shared burden across our country. I just love those shared burdens, don’t you? Especially when — as always seems to be the case when Republicans talk about them — working-class and poor people are the only ones doing all the sharing. In the meantime, you have to wonder how much longer Palin is going to enjoy her free ride at Fox. If O’Reilly is toughening up on her, that probably means Roger Ailes is getting close to throwing her to the wolves.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media As a follow-up to my previous post on the subject ( Hate comes to Orange County ), the reactions of the local Muslim and Arab communities to such vile intolerance and hate is as expected: shock and dismay. Al Jazeera is, as Hillary Clinton said herself , a major world news broadcaster now, “like it or not”. The Arabic version is now the most viewed broadcaster in the Middle East, and the English version has a large audience, especially on the internet. Bearing that in mind, if you were to tell any of these “patriotic Americans” [sic] seen in this clip that their ignorant actions were feeding negative perceptions around the globe, and endangering American lives you’d probably be met with either blank stares or more hate-filled rants about “not in my backyard!” nonsense. Or as Villa Park Councilwoman Deborah Pauly put it: I know quite a few Marines who would be very happy to help these terrorists to an early meeting in paradise. Charming. Your comments will likely cause some whackjob to take out a few Marines, Councilwoman. Congratulations.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media As a follow-up to my previous post on the subject ( Hate comes to Orange County ), the reactions of the local Muslim and Arab communities to such vile intolerance and hate is as expected: shock and dismay. Al Jazeera is, as Hillary Clinton said herself , a major world news broadcaster now, “like it or not”. The Arabic version is now the most viewed broadcaster in the Middle East, and the English version has a large audience, especially on the internet. Bearing that in mind, if you were to tell any of these “patriotic Americans” [sic] seen in this clip that their ignorant actions were feeding negative perceptions around the globe, and endangering American lives you’d probably be met with either blank stares or more hate-filled rants about “not in my backyard!” nonsense. Or as Villa Park Councilwoman Deborah Pauly put it: I know quite a few Marines who would be very happy to help these terrorists to an early meeting in paradise. Charming. Your comments will likely cause some whackjob to take out a few Marines, Councilwoman. Congratulations.
Continue reading …We won’t read too much into this, but it comes at an interesting time — with only a month left before RIM is expected to debut the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, the company’s chief marketing officer has resigned. The Wall Street Journal reports that RIM CMO Keith Pardy (formerly with Nokia) will leave due to “personal reasons” after a six-month transition period is up. The publication’s anonymous sources add that Pardy actually made the decision a month ago, and that the move “reflects larger turmoil” within RIM — as opposed to any sort of knee-jerk reaction over the iPad 2 launch, we suppose. To be frank, we’re a little worried about the fate of the PlayBook if it’s indeed close to launch — when we tried a prototype at the Game Developer’s Conference this past week in San Francisco, the hardware was still pretty solid, but the software was a bit sparse, and what was there felt like it needed more than a few coats of polish. [Thanks, Jonathan W.] RIM’s chief marketing officer resigns originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 15:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We won’t read too much into this, but it comes at an interesting time — with only a month left before RIM is expected to debut the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, the company’s chief marketing officer has resigned. The Wall Street Journal reports that RIM CMO Keith Pardy (formerly with Nokia) will leave due to “personal reasons” after a six-month transition period is up. The publication’s anonymous sources add that Pardy actually made the decision a month ago, and that the move “reflects larger turmoil” within RIM — as opposed to any sort of knee-jerk reaction over the iPad 2 launch, we suppose. To be frank, we’re a little worried about the fate of the PlayBook if it’s indeed close to launch — when we tried a prototype at the Game Developer’s Conference this past week in San Francisco, the hardware was still pretty solid, but the software was a bit sparse, and what was there felt like it needed more than a few coats of polish. [Thanks, Jonathan W.] RIM’s chief marketing officer resigns originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 15:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ever find yourself wishing your iPad iPad 2 was free from the fickle whims of wireless internet connections? Neither do we — but, if you’re the cable-dependent type, your prayers may not go unanswered for much longer. Redpark (who gave the iPhone an RJ-11 dongle ) has created the Console Cable with the ubiquitous 30-pin Apple connector on one end and an RJ-45 plug on the other. The $69 device is used in conjunction with a $9.99 Get Console app to allow Cisco engineers to use their iDevice of choice to perform maintenance out in the field. Cable and app are exclusively compatible with Cisco devices, however, so no Ethernet on the iPhone… yet. It’s only a matter of time before someone makes it happen — your move, hackers. Redpark Console Cable gives iDevices an RJ-45 connector, not Ethernet access originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 15:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ever find yourself wishing your iPad iPad 2 was free from the fickle whims of wireless internet connections? Neither do we — but, if you’re the cable-dependent type, your prayers may not go unanswered for much longer. Redpark (who gave the iPhone an RJ-11 dongle ) has created the Console Cable with the ubiquitous 30-pin Apple connector on one end and an RJ-45 plug on the other. The $69 device is used in conjunction with a $9.99 Get Console app to allow Cisco engineers to use their iDevice of choice to perform maintenance out in the field. Cable and app are exclusively compatible with Cisco devices, however, so no Ethernet on the iPhone… yet. It’s only a matter of time before someone makes it happen — your move, hackers. Redpark Console Cable gives iDevices an RJ-45 connector, not Ethernet access originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 15:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Sean Penn knows a thing or two about being crazy, and thinks earthquake-ravaged Haiti’s just the place for old pal and certified crazyperson Charlie Sheen. Penn says he’d like to “show my old friend the world of needs on the ground in Haiti,” reports the AP, and thinks Haiti could…
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