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The Tea Party Nation, via Judson Phillips, has laid down a set of ultimatums for the new Republican Congress, and all I can say to them is “good luck with that.” In a very long screed to Senator Mitch McConnell and Speaker-Elect John Boehner, Phillips lays out what they expect this Congress to accomplish in the next two years. Here’s a list, in their own words: “[W]e want Obamacare defunded. There is no compromise on this issue and it is not negotiable.” “[W]e want serious reductions in spending.” (No suggestions for what should be reduced, however. Philips instead falls back on the “waste, fraud and abuse” standby) “[W]e must dismantle the liberal-political complex.” He goes on to name ACORN and Planned Parenthood as agencies receiving Federal funding which should immediately be defunded and left for dead, as if one of them already hasn’t. “[I]f the debt ceiling is to be raised, this is the last time.” Interesting to me that they’d concede this. It may be the most significant “demand” on the list. “[T]axes must be reduced. The Bush tax cuts must be extended for everyone, made permanent…” He goes on to blather about how “small businesses” are being penalized. Small businesses like those holding companies pouring billions into Charles and David Koch’s pockets? Those small businesses? “[T]here can be no amnesty.” A call to oppose the DREAM act and “any other effort.” They seriously want to toss every immigrant out and let them all re-apply. And I thought I was an idealist. “[F]ight the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The policy has worked well for the last fifteen years. There is no reason to change.” He goes on to rail against “radical leftist groups” wanting to weaken the United States military but fails to acknowledge the near-unanimous opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that the DADT policy actually undermines the military far more. And I simply must quote Mr. Phillips’ closing because it is so stunningly narrow-minded and insular: We, the members of the mainstream Tea Party movement have a lot of expectations for you in this Congress. We realize the limitations you face. But we also realize the tools you have at your disposal. America is a conservative country. We expect conservative leadership from our country. It’s going to be a very interesting 2 years. I can hardly wait to see how wingers like Phillips handle the disappointment they’re sure to feel when none of this happens.

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Surviving Meningitis: Carl Buher’s Story

A young survivor of meningitis is now active in a campaign to raise awareness of the meningitis vaccine.

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A London Thanksgiving for Groban

Josh Groban will be spending this Thanksgiving in the UK away from his family, while he promotes his new album “Illuminations,” and says he will have to make do with with “Skyping” his loved ones. (Nov. 24)

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Police: Fla. Woman Arrested for School Threat

Federal investigators arrested and charged a Florida woman with making threats that caused the country’s 6th-largest school system to be locked down and a congressman-elect’s top aide to step down. (Nov. 24)

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Make the Holidays More About Sharing and Less About Stuff

This guest post was written by Lisa Gansky, CEO, co-founder and chairman of Ofoto, board member of Me Please, Squidoo, TasteBook, and Dos Margaritas, and author of The Mesh . Yes. For so many of us, the holidays are nothing if not stressful. We worry about what gifts to give and how big a beating our checkbooks will take. We hate that we often aren’t grateful for the stuff we receive . Our holiday spirit—the joy we find in playing, cooking, laughing, an… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Whoopi Goldberg Doesn’t Believe Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor, Thinks Muslims More Persecuted Than Jews

Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesday demonstrated an absolutely staggering ignorance concerning a variety of subjects. Appearing on Fox News's “O'Reilly Factor,” Goldberg admitted not knowing what a madrasa is, said it wasn't the Japanese that attacked America at Pearl Harbor, and claimed Muslims in America are more persecuted than Jews (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Raw Video: Obama Pardons Thanksgiving Turkey

President Barack Obama has pardoned the National Thanksgiving Turkey. Continuing a decades-old White House tradition, Obama issued pardons Wednesday to a gobbler named ‘Apple’ and its alternate, ‘Cider.’ (Nov. 24)

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China Admits It’s the World’s Largest Greenhouse Gas Emitter

Photo: Haldini , Flickr, CC So it’s not exactly news: Scientists have known for years that China’s greenhouse gas emissions have surpassed that of the United States . But it’s telling that China, typically very guarded about pollution issues and climate impacts, has openly admitted as much. Here’s what China’s chief climate negotiator, Xie Zhenhua, told a news conference in Beijing, just days before he’s set to travel to the next round of international talks on glo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Dealing With Mean Girls in High School and Middle School

WebMD helps you deal with the mean girls at school. Learn how mean girls become mean and get tips for handling harassment.

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Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck are confused by Jimmy Carter’s claims that Fox distorts the news: Who, us?

Click here to view this media Bill O’Reilly really hates it when people call out Fox News for being the compulsively mendacious and congenitally vicious propaganda organ it’s become. The other day on his Fox show, he and Glenn Beck puzzled over why Jimmy Carter would go on CNN and say this : The talk shows with Glenn Beck and others on Fox News, I think, have deliberately distorted the news and it’s become highly competitive. And I have, my Republican friends say that MSNBC might be just as biased on the other side in supporting the Democratic Party, the liberal element. This had O’Reilly and Beck rubbing their double chins : O’REILLY: Right. But it’s not the first time that he’s done this, all right, that intentionally distort the news. What is he talking about? Do you know? BECK: No, I have no idea what he’s talking about. I mean, look, Bill, have you ever made mistakes on the air? O’REILLY: Yes. BECK: You correct them? O’REILLY: Shirley Sherrod. BECK: Yes. O’REILLY: I made a mistake. In fact, it’s interesting. I mentioned this earlier. O’REILLY: No, I made the mistake. I didn’t check it out. BECK: I know that. But so did the White House. (CROSSTALK) O’REILLY: Don’t point to other bad behavior to excuse your own. I didn’t use the Mrs. Bush sound bite on Sarah Palin tonight… BECK: Yes. O’REILLY: …because I don’t know what context that’s in. I learned my lesson on Shirley Sherrod. You made a couple of mistakes. Van Jones, you said he was a convicted felon. But you corrected it? BECK: As soon as we found out, I corrected it. O’REILLY: Right. BECK: He’s not — he went to jail but he wasn’t a convicted felon. Where to start? OK, first things first: Beck still has this wrong. Jones was mistakenly arrested and immediately released — he didn’t “go to jail” other than a brief stint in a holding cell. Indeed, his whole narrative about Jones taking part in the Rodney King riots was an utter fabrication, as Eva Patterson explained at the time in the HuffPo : This is what really happened. On May 8, 1992, the week AFTER the Rodney King disturbances, I sent a staff attorney and Van out to be legal monitors at a peaceful march in San Francisco. The local police, perhaps understandably nervous, stopped the march and arrested hundreds of people — including all the legal monitors. The matter was quickly sorted out; Van and my staff attorney were released within a few hours. All charges against them were dropped. Van was part of a successful class action lawsuit later; the City of San Francisco ultimately compensated him financially for his unjust arrest (a rare outcome). So the unwarranted arrest at a peaceful march — for which the charges were dropped and for which Van was financially compensated — is the sole basis for the smear that he is some kind of dangerous criminal. Note that this was pointed out to Beck in August 2009. Media Matters pointed it out too, and did so repeatedly. We pointed it out in October. Yet it was actually four whole months after he first said it that he finally corrected it. Four months was “as soon as” Beck knew about it? Only if his “crack” staff refuses to read its most high-profile public critics — which, truth be told, is conceivable, but unlikely. Not to mention absurdly incompetent. Sometimes I think Beck is so mentally disturbed he genuinely believes the lies he tells. But this performance was something special: Lying about his lies, lying about the corrections to his lies, and lying even in the act of making a correction. That’s what you call the liar’s trifecta. At the time, we pointed out just a few of the corrections Beck could run: — That nefarious Diego Rivera painting in the Rockefeller Center? It was removed on Rockefeller’s orders. (Heck, just watch Cradle Will Rock sometime; the painting figures prominently in the plot.) — Those 1.7 million protesters who showed up for the 9-12 event? Um, dude, it was closer to 60,000 . Little bitta difference there. — Just like Van Jones, Peter Orszag isn’t a “czar.” He passed congressional approval. — UAW workers do not make $154 an hour. — Unions do not, as you’ve claimed, need only 30 percent approval from employees in order to be established. It’s still the usual 51 percent. — Those “doors replaced with stimulus funds? They were hangar doors. And they didn’t cost “$1.4 million.” More like $256,100. Again, bitta difference. — Contrary to your claim that “only 3 percent” of the stimulus plan would be spent in its first year, the actual plan calls for closer to 21 percent of the plan spent in the first seven-and-a-half months alone. — Just because we can breathe it doesn’t disqualify carbon dioxide from consideration as a pollutant — particularly at high levels. You breathe carbon monoxide in nontoxic quantities all the time, too. — Contrary to your sneering claim , Paul Krugman not only didn’t miss the housing bubble, he was one of the few to be warning about it long in advance. That was in October 2009, covering just his first nine months at Fox. Since then, he’s expanded the list exponentially.

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