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The Transpartisan Imperative

Transpartisan alliances are one of the most powerful organizing tools available to activists today, and perhaps the only one that can force elected officials to become responsive to the will of the people on broadly popular issues. Which is why elite interests manipulate identity politics to castigate those willing to make them as apostates to their respective tribal values (“working with racists…dihmmi”)… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Firedoglake Discovery Date : 13/08/2011 20:20 Number of articles : 2

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Check Out Batman’s New Ride In The Dark Knight Rises!

Holy shiz! This really is TOO EFFING COOL! Check out the latest footage from the ongoing production of The Dark Knight Rises in Pittsburgh, this time featuring the crew as they film a scene with Batman’s HARDCORE jet, the Batwing, flying through the streets of Gotham City (above)! Amazing! This is going to be so Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PerezHilton.com Discovery Date : 13/08/2011 23:40 Number of articles : 2

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Comic-Con Proposal

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Comic-Con Proposal

(YouTube link) Yes, this is another public marriage proposal video, taken at Comic-Con. Yes, the audio is difficult to hear, and for some reason the person recording it held the phone upright. But it’s short and the last few seconds make it all worthwhile. -via reddit Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 13/08/2011 15:06 Number of articles : 3

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Ind. Police: Stage Collapse Claims 5th Life

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says no one could have foreseen the blast of wind that toppled a stage at the Indiana State Fair, killing five people. He calls it a “freakish accident” and a “fluke event.”(Aug. 14)

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Chris Matthews Thrilled His Regulars Think Perry’s Easier for Obama to Attack Than Romney

Last month Tucker Carlson said , “Very few people have done more to divide the country than Chris Matthews.” Once again proving the point, Matthews on the syndicated program bearing his name this weekend expressed great joy that his regulars almost unanimously agreed that Texas governor Rick Perry will be easier for the Obama campaign to attack than former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney – “This is one of the great moments in this program's history” (video follows with transcript and commentary): HOWARD FINEMAN , HUFFINGTON POST: However, there’s more to the Rick Perry story. We’re only beginning the Rick Perry story. CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Well, I want to know what he’s like. FINEMAN : It’s all in theory right now. MATTHEWS: Well, here’s what the White House, I wanted to know what the White House thinks about his opportunity, the opportunity to go after him. We asked the Matthews Meter the most opportune question of the week, twelve of regulars including Howard, about Rick Perry versus Mitt Romney, the two hottest candidates right now. Which one of those will be easier for the Obama campaign to go negative against? Who’s the fattest target? This is one of the great moments in this program's history because 11-1, one of the ones I really like, a knockout punch says Perry is a fatter target than Mitt Romney. Imagine that. “One of the great moments in this program's history” is his regulars almost unanimously agreeing that one Republican candidate for president will be easier for the current White House resident to attack than another. And this is what passes for journalism on a program syndicated on NBC stations around the country. I realize I ask this question quite frequently, but do Comcast and General Electric really condone this kind of blatant bias that could be considered offensive by almost half the nation?

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Tim Pawlenty Ends GOP White House Bid

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination on Sunday, hours after finishing a disappointing third in the Iowa straw poll. (Aug. 14)

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Let’s face it. Democrats hate success. They…

Let’s face it. Democrats hate success. They smear it, bash it, and demand their fair share. They believe success can only be reached through theft so they steal it. If you have doubts on this just watch Chris Matthews. Not … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 13/08/2011 03:16 Number of articles : 2

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Paul Krugman Calls for Space Aliens to Attack Earth Requiring Massive Defense Buildup to Stimulate Economy

Oh those whacky liberals. On Sunday's “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” New York Times columnist – and, ahem, Nobel laureate – Paul Krugman actually advocated space aliens attack earth thereby requiring a massive defense buildup by the United States that would stimulate the economy (video follows with transcript and commentary): KENNETH ROGOFF, PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS, HARVARD UNIVERSITY: Infrastructure spending, if it were well-spent, that's great. I'm all for that. I'd borrow for that, assuming we're not paying Boston Big Dig kind of prices for the infrastructure. FAREED ZAKARIA, HOST: But even if you were, wouldn't John Maynard Keynes say that if you could employ people to dig a ditch and then fill it up again, that's fine, they're being productively employed, they'd pay taxes, so maybe Boston's Big Dig was just fine after all. Oh those whacky liberals. So in Zakaria's view, the government employing people to do absolutely nothing of value would fix the economy. If this is the case, why doesn't the government just give money to everyone? The economy, in Zakaria's opinion, would therefore grow at a record pace.

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Today in History for August 14th

Highlights of this day in history: Truman announces Japan’s surrender in World War II; Blackout hits Northeast US, Canada; FDR signs Social Security; British troops arrive in N. Ireland; A strike in Cold War Poland; Steve Martin born. (Aug. 14)

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2005 Zuckerberg Didn’t Want To Take Over The World

The Huffington Post has come across this fascinating five-minute interview of Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook’s Palo Alto office in June 2005. The clip is apparently part of a longer 40-minute-interview from a documentary about millennials shot by Ray Hafner and Derek Franzese. That interview apparently has never been shown in full, and if I were Hafner and Franzese I’d be figuring out a way to do that… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TechCrunch Discovery Date : 14/08/2011 01:44 Number of articles : 2

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