Saturday, 5 October 2013

Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis enters governor’s race




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Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis enters governor’s race



State Sen. Wendy Davis officially announced she’s running for Texas governor. Davis promised to be an advocate for those who feel they no longer have a voice in the halls of the Texas Capitol, to fight for more education dollars and to take on Republicans leaders who she said are listening to their campaign contributors instead of average Texans. … The GOP has painted Davis as a liberal who, in the words of prominent Republican activist Michael Quinn Sullivan, “wants to turn Texas blue by way of a sea of red ink and a flood of high taxes.” Davis, a Democrat, gained national attention after an 11-hour filibuster against a restrictive abortion bill in June. Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott announced his candidacy in July. This is the first Texas governor’s race without an incumbent since 1990. Photo: State Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 29, 2013. (Bob Daemmrich / The Texas Tribune) The Texas Tribune






Thursday, 3 October 2013

Report: Boehner tells Republicans he won’t let the nation default




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Report: Boehner tells Republicans he won’t let the nation default



The New York Times reports that House Speaker John Boehner , R-Ohio, told colleagues he is willing to pass a debt-limit increase, according to a House Republican. The lawmaker, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Mr. Boehner had indicated he would be willing to violate the so-called Hastert Rule if necessary to pass a debt-limit increase. The informal rule refers to a policy of not bringing to the floor any measure that does not have a majority of Republican votes. Boehner’s spokesman wouldn’t confirm the report, but agreed “that a default would be disastrous for our economy.” Earlier, the Treasury Department said the debt-limit impasse could cause credit markets to freeze, the dollar to plummet and interest rates to rise.






Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Congressional stalemate continues as shutdown enters day 2




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Congressional stalemate continues as shutdown enters day 2



The federal government shutdown entered its second day Wednesday forcing hundreds of thousands of government workers to stay home, while also keeping national parks and memorials shuttered. Estimates by an economic consulting firm put the cost of the government shutdown at about $12.5 million per hour. On Tuesday near the end of the first day of the shutdown, the House failed to pass a set of separate bills which would have restarted funding for veterans’ affairs, national parks and Washington, D.C. Most congressional democrats and the White House were against the measure. President Obama on Wednesday was forced to cut short part of his upcoming trip to Asia next week. Obama had been scheduled to visit Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and Malaysia, but he will now only travel to Indonesia and Brunei. NBCNews









Obama says federal workers are being treated like ‘punching bags’ in government shutdown



Congress plunged the nation into a partial government shutdown Tuesday, forcing some 800,000 federal workers off the job as a protracted dispute over President Barack Obama’s signature health care law reached the boiling point. Obama readied a midday statement to the nation while Democrats and Republicans at the Capitol blamed each other for the first shutdown in nearly two decades. “Closed” signs and barricades sprang up early Tuesday at the Lincoln Memorial and other monuments, and the National Park Service was turning off 45 fountains around the capital city. National parks from Acadia in Maine to Denali in Alaska followed suit, as did many federal workplaces. Agencies like NASA and the Environmental Protection Agency were virtually shuttered. But people classified as essential government employees – such as air traffic controllers, Border Patrol agents and most food inspectors – continued to work. So did members of the military and employees whose jobs are financed through fees, such as State Department workers who issue passports and visas. (Photo: AFP Photo/Karen Bleir/AFP/Getty Images)’






Tuesday, 1 October 2013

US government shutdown starts as Congress remains deadlocked




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US government shutdown starts as Congress remains deadlocked



A federal government shutdown began Tuesday morning as a deadlocked Congress failed to reach an agreement on a short-term funding measure by a 12:01 a.m. deadline. The shutdown was the first since 1997. On the Senate floor shortly after midnight, Senate Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, said the shutdown was “an unnecessary blow to America.” Government officials told agencies to begin executing plans for a shutdown shortly before midnight Monday. In a memo to executive branch officers sent less than half an hour before the deadline, Office of Management and Budget director Sylvia Burwell said there was no “clear indication” that Congress would reach an agreement to keep the government operating. nbc news






Monday, 30 September 2013

Israel’s Netanyahu warns White House about Iran




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Israel’s Netanyahu warns White House about Iran



Mortified that the world may be warming up to Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is taking an unpopular message to the White House and the United Nations this week: Don’t be fooled by Tehran’s new leadership. Netanyahu contends Iran is using conciliatory gestures as a smoke screen to conceal an unabated march toward a nuclear bomb. He will deliver those strong words of caution — and fresh intelligence — in an attempt to persuade the U.S. to maintain tough economic sanctions and not allow the Islamic republic to develop a bomb or even move closer to becoming a nuclear threshold state. With the White House cautiously optimistic about its dialogue with Iran, Monday’s meeting between Netanyahu and President Barack Obama could be tense. “I will tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and the onslaught of smiles,” Netanyahu said before boarding his flight to the U.S. on Sunday. “Telling the truth today is vital for the security and peace of the world and, of course, it is vital for the security of the state of Israel.” Israeli leaders watched with great dismay what they derisively call the “smiley campaign” by Iran’s new president, Hassan Rouhani, last [...]









Justice Department To Sue North Carolina Over Voter ID Law



The Justice Department is preparing to sue North Carolina over that state’s restrictive new voting law Monday. The lawsuit takes aim at provisions that limit early voting periods and require government photo ID as an illegal form of discrimination against minorities at the ballot box, according to a person briefed on the Justice Department’s plans. Federal authorities are expected to challenge four parts of the state law, passed soon after the Supreme Court in June invalidated a key part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act. Those provisions include: the state’s decision to cut back on early voting by a week; the elimination of same day registration during that early voting period; the prohibition on counting certain provisional ballots that are not prepared in a voter’s specific precinct; and the adoption of a strict photo identification requirement “without adequate protection” for voters who lack that required ID, the person said. npr






Sunday, 29 September 2013

House votes to avert government shutdown, delay Obamacare




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House votes to avert government shutdown, delay Obamacare



The U.S. House voted to delay the Affordable Care Act and repeal a tax on medical devices as part of a government funding bill. The White House issued a veto threat on the measure and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the Senate would reject the health care language. To avoid a government shutdown, Congress must agree to a spending bill before the end of Monday. Undeterred, House Republicans pressed ahead with their latest attempt to squeeze a concession from the White House in exchange for letting the government open for business normally on Tuesday. “Obamacare is based on a limitless government, bureaucratic arrogance and a disregard of a will of the people,” said Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind. The bill now goes back to the Senate, which isn’t schedule to meet until Monday afternoon. Photo: House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, walks to the House Floor at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013. (Molly Riley / AP Photo) AP






Saturday, 28 September 2013

House GOP funding bill seeks health care delay




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House GOP funding bill seeks health care delay



The House is expected to vote on a measure to delay the Affordable Care Act for a year as a condition of funding government. The gambit significantly increases the odds of a government shutdown at the end of Monday. As the hours dwindle before the government runs out of money, there’s little time left for wrangling. The House proposal will be a non-starter in the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats. To boot, the White House said flatly that Obama would veto the House bill if it were to ever reach his desk. In order to avoid a government shutdown, Congress has to pass a funding bill by the end of Monday. On Friday, the Senate approved a continuation of government spending at existing levels through Nov. 15, rejecting a defunding of Obamacare. NBC News






Friday, 27 September 2013

UN demands elimination of Syria chemical arms




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UN demands elimination of Syria chemical arms



The UN Security Council on Friday evening unanimously adopted a binding resolution on ridding Syria of chemical weapons. The 15-member body, at a session in New York, endorsed the draft document agreed earlier by Russia and the United States. The deal breaks a two-and-a-half year deadlock in the UN over Syria, where fighting between government forces and rebels rages on. BBC News









UN investigates new alleged chemical attacks in Syria



United Nations inspectors said on Friday that they were investigating reports that chemical weapons were used seven times in Syria, including three after the widely reported attack on Aug. 21 on the outskirts of Damascus. The disclosure, which came in a statement from the UN in Damascus, came as the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the group in The Hague that oversees the international treaty banning them, approved a separate schedule for inspections of chemical weapons storage and production sites. Photo: Syrian President Bashar Assad – Marten Van Dijl / EPA NYT









President Obama, Iran’s President Rouhani spoke by phone



President Obama revealed Friday he spoke by phone with Iran’s President Rouhani. It is the first time leaders from the US and Iran have spoken since 1979.









Judge rules gay marriage legal in New Jersey



A state court judge ruled Friday that same-sex marriage is legal in New Jersey after the US Supreme Court earlier this year rejected the federal Defense of Marriage Act. NBC News






U.S., Russia Agree on Chemical Weapons Deal




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U.S., Russia Agree on Chemical Weapons Deal



The United States and Russia have agreed on a draft resolution for enforcing the handover of Syria’s chemical weapons. The resolution includes language that cites Chapter 7 of the U.N. charter, allowing for tactics more forceful than negotiation, including diplomatic and economic coercion. Failing those tactics, Chapter 7 also allows for the use of military force, though the draft resolution does not specify whether it will also resort to military force. With Russia on board, the resolution is almost certain to pass a U.N. vote. msnbc live









Obama to Offer Detroit $300M



Officials from the Obama administration are headed to Detroit today to offer $300 million in federal and private aid to help the Motor City, two months after its historic bankruptcy filing. “It’s the largest city bankruptcy in the history of our country, on our watch, and we’ve got to do something,” White House economic adviser Gene Sperling said. But, he added, “there is nothing we can do to help on the bankruptcy; there is no bailout.” The aid—a drop in the bucket for Detroit’s $18 billion worth of debt—would be divvied between rebuilding efforts with $140 million going to transit improvements and $100 million to blight efforts. NYT









Wendy Davis to announce run for Texas governor, Democrats say



Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis plans to announce her candidacy for governor next week with an elaborate launch that includes watch parties around the state and a boost from the national women’s political organization Emily’s List, according to Democrats familiar with her campaign plans. Davis, who burst onto the national stage with an 11-hour filibuster against antiabortion legislation this year, has set Oct. 3 for a formal announcement of her next move. It had been widely anticipated that she would give up her Fort Worth legislative seat after two terms and wage an uphill fight for governor. The speculation turned to near-certainty Thursday as Democrats stepped forth to say they had heard from Davis or her campaign advisors about her intended plans. They declined to be identified to avoid alienating the candidate or members of her team. Along with setting up watch parties in several cities around the state, the Davis campaign has worked via social media to build a national audience for her announcement, urging followers to contact friends and colleagues to spread the word. Source: LA Times Read more









Syria Chemical Weapons Inspections ‘To Begin Next Week’



Experts from the world’s chemical weapons watchdog will begin inspecting Syria’s stockpile by Tuesday, a draft agreement says. The draft also unusually authorities the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to investigate sites not declared by Damascus. The text is due to be voted on at a meeting in The Hague later on Friday. It will then be incorporated into a UN Security Council resolution calling on Syria to give up its chemical weapons. The resolution will condemn the use of chemical weapons in an attack on the outskirts of Damascus last month which killed hundreds of people, but will not attribute blame. Source: BBC News Read more ———————————————————————————- Guardian live / Associated Press – see 11.36am BST. The draft decision authorises the body to inspect “any other site identified by a State Party as having been involved in the Syrian chemical weapons program, unless deemed unwarranted by the Director-General.” That goes beyond usual practice as the organization has only previously inspected sites that have been declared by member states. The draft, being discussed by the OPCW’s executive council Friday night, calls for the organization’s secretariat to, “as soon as possible and no later than 1 October 2013, [...]









JPMorgan Chief Meets Holder In Bid For Deal To End Probes, Avoid Criminal Charges



An $11 billion fine would be the largest by far imposed by Justice, far above the $3 billion paid by GlaxoSmithKline in 2011 for illegally pushing antidepressants on consumers. And a person familiar with the matter said the $11 billion represented “a floor” for what JPMorgan would ultimately have to pay to wipe away a host of probes into its mortgage business. JPMorgan, which declined to comment, is expected to submit another settlement offer soon. Even at $11 billion or more, the bank would be paying just a fraction of the damage it wreaked on mortgage investors, government agencies and homeowners. And a deal might ensure that no senior executives go to jail, which some experts say would let Wall Street avoid full responsibility. Finance “is the only field in America where you can commit fraud with impunity and even after you get caught, you can buy your way out of it. And not with your money, mind you, but with shareholders’ money,” said William Black, a former bank regulator who teaches law at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Source: Washington Post Read more









George H. W. Bush is Official Witness at Same-Sex Wedding Ceremony



Former President George H. W. Bush and ex-FLOTUS Barbara Bush were official witnesses at a same-sex wedding ceremony in Maine this weekend. The wedding was between Bonnie Clement and Helen Thorgalsen, whom the Bushes said they’ve known for some time. The two, who co-own a local grocery store, have been together for twelve years, and have raised Thorgalsen’s daughters together. The newlyweds posted a picture on their Facebook account of Bush signing the official documents, writing: “Getting our marriage license witnessed!” residential historians will note the socks. “This is such a wonderful time for change in our legal system,” Clement told the Washington Post. “Who would be best to help us acknowledge the importance of our wedding as our friends and as the former leader of the free world? When they agreed to do so we just felt that it was the next acknowledgment of being ‘real and normal.’” [h/t WaPo]






Thursday, 26 September 2013

US govt prevented drone strike victims from meeting with Congress, lawyer claims




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US govt prevented drone strike victims from meeting with Congress, lawyer claims



The lawyer representing a family that survived of an alleged CIA drone strike in Pakistan has accused the US government of intentionally obstructing what would have been the first meeting between surviving drone strike victims and American lawmakers. Shahzad Akbar, the director of the Pakistan-based Foundation for Fundamental rights and a legal fellow with Reprieve, a British human rights group, told The Guardian he planned to travel with his clients to Washington next week but the US State Department failed to grant him a visa for political reasons, although the family was granted visas. Akbar represents Rafiq ur-Rehman, his son 13-year-old Zubair ur-Rehman, and daughter, nine-year-old Nabila ur-Rehman. The family hails from the tribal regions of north Waziristan and have asserted that the children were injured in a drone strike last year that killed their grandmother (Rehman’s mother) Mamana. The CIA does not publicly acknowledge specific drone strikes or the events surrounding them but recent estimates have determined that an estimated 3,105 people have been killed in drone strikes in Pakistan. While the official total remains murky, civilians are thought to make up at least 17% of that total, including at least 175 children, according to Pitch Interactive, a Berkley-based [...]









‘You’re F*cking With Us, Right?’ Jon Stewart Delivers Stinging Takedown of Ted Cruz Filibuster



After listening to part of Ted Cruz‘s 21-hour Nazi-invoking filibuster, Jon Stewart was convinced that whatever Cruz was speaking out against must be nothing less than the zombie apocalypse. So he was more than a little confused at how Cruz was going on about Obamacare, mocking Cruz’s constant tangents and his apparent lack of seriousness about really solving America’s health care crisis. And, of course, the Dr. Seuss. Cruz pledged to talk until he could stand no more. Stewart shot back, “Easy for you to take that kind of physical risk, you have government health care.” Stewart went through all the bizarre pop culture references Cruz made, from Ashton Kutcher and Duck Dynasty to White Castle and Star Wars. But what really killed Stewart was Cruz’s somewhat ironic invocation of Green Eggs and Ham. “So to express your opposition to Obamacare, you go to the book about a stubborn jerk who decides he hates something before he’s tried it, and when he finally gets a taste, he has to admit after he’s tasted it, ‘This is pretty fucking good.’” Stewart then went after Cruz on the specifics of his health care objections, and ended the segment with an epic reading [...]









Obama: ‘The Affordable Care Act Is Here To Stay’



Speaking from Largo, Md. Thursday morning, President Barack Obama promoted the benefits of his health care law before new insurance exchanges open for business next week.









President Bill Clinton Does Great Impersonation of U2′s Bono (full)



Note: the first part is a tiny bit of Bono doing Clinton – then the rest of the video is Bill Clinton doing Bono






Wednesday, 25 September 2013

FBI Releases Video, Images of Navy Yard Shooter




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FBI Releases Video, Images of Navy Yard Shooter



The FBI says there is no indication that the Navy Yard shooter targeted any specific individuals when he opened fire inside a building, killing 12 people. Investigators are continuing to explore the background and motivations.






75,000 Commit to Civil Disobedience if Obama Cuts Deal on KXL




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75,000 Commit to Civil Disobedience if Obama Cuts Deal on KXL



Leading green groups warn president against deal-making with Canadians on tar sands pipeline. Amid rumors that the Obama administration might try to cut an emissions deal with Canada in order to justify approval of the tar sands pipeline, leaders from 25 US environmental groups—backed by millions of members and at least 75,000 individuals willing to engage in civil disobedience—warned the president on Tuesday that such a deal would be considered nothing less than a bitter betrayal. In a tersely-worded letter signed by 350.org, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, NRDC, Sierra Club, and twenty other well-known green groups, the signers welcomed the idea of Canada finding new ways to reduce its growing rate of carbon pollution, but were direct in saying that making promises of future reductions the basis of a deal on Keystone would ignite a serious backlash. “On behalf of our millions of members and supporters nationwide,” reads the letter, “we oppose any deal-making in return for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Our rationale is simple. Building Keystone XL will expand production in the tar sands, and that reality is not compatible with serious efforts to battle climate change.” In an interview with the Washington Post, president of [...]






Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Watch President Obama and President Clinton Talk Health Care Reform VIDEO




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Watch President Obama and President Clinton Talk Health Care Reform VIDEO



President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton met in New York at the Clinton Global Initiative to discuss the Affordable Care Act’s implementation, the opposition to the law, and the future of health care.









President Obama pushes for peace in the Middle East at UN



President Obama touted American exceptionalism and the importance of a peaceful Middle East to the entire world in his speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. “Some may disagree, but I believe America is exceptional,” Obama said near the end of his speech, in which he also pushed for renewed diplomatic efforts regarding Iran’s nuclear program and Middle East peace talks. “Peace will be a powerful tool to defeat extremists throughout the region,” Obama said. nbc news






House GOP Didn’t Get Pope’s Memo On Poor Before Slashing Food Stamps




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House GOP Didn’t Get Pope’s Memo On Poor Before Slashing Food Stamps



The GOP’s war on the poor can now be seen in new and harsher light. September 20, 2013 | There’s nothing new about the House GOP’s war on America’s poor. They want people to go hungry. They want to deny people healthcare. Those were the bottom lines in votes on Thursday and Friday. The first vote cut $40 billion from food stamps over the next decade, which today assist one in seven households. The second vote cut funding for implementing the Affordable Care Act, including outreach to the poor. Now the GOP’s critics don’t just include progressives and Democrats, they include Pope Francis, who called on people to help the poor after his election in March, and in a just-published interview, decried those with “dogmatic” and “obsessed” views inside the church, especially over human sexuality. The papel interview, which surfaced within hours of the Republican-led House voting to cut billions from food stamps and then from healthcare, underscored just how extreme the GOP’s obsessions have become. There are 61 Republicans who are Catholic in the House; only 15 Republicans opposed the food stamp cuts; only one opposed cutting Obamacare. “This church with which we should be thinking is the home [...]









One Big Trader Lost Millions Betting on Romney, Study Finds



A new academic paper digging into presidential betting in the final weeks of the 2012 election finds that a single trader lost between $4 million and $7 million placing a flurry of Intrade bets on Mitt Romney—perhaps to make the Republican nominee’s chance of victory appear brighter. Two economists who studied the data offer various rationales for the trader’s aggressive wagering on Mr. Romney in the final two weeks of the campaign. The anonymous trader placed 1.2 million pro-Romney contracts, some of which were actually in the form of bets against a Barack Obama victory. The most plausible reason for the betting, the authors conclude, is that “this trader could have been attempting to manipulate beliefs about the odds of victory in an attempt to boost fundraising, campaign morale, and turnout.” The economists, Rajiv Sethi, of Barnard College and Columbia University, and David Rothschild, of Microsoft Research, also analyze the possibility that the trader, who accounted for a third of all the money wagered on Mr. Romney in the last two weeks, could have placed his bets either to hedge on wagers in other markets or simply because he thought the price was good. Source: Wall Street Journal Read more









Obama Says First Lady ‘Scared’ Him Into Kicking Smoking Habit



An open mic caught President Barack Obama candidly explaining Monday why he quit smoking cigarettes. Attending the United Nations General Assemby meeting, Obama asked U.N. Special Rapporteur Maina Kiai about his smoking habit. “I hope you quit smoking,” Obama said. Kiai said he still smokes “sometimes” and asked the president if he still indulged. “No, no, I haven’t had a cigarette in 6 years,” Obama told Kiai. “That’s because I’m scared of my wife.” Obama addressed his own struggles with the addiction in a 2011 video to urge Americans to kick the habit. Read more






Monday, 23 September 2013

Obama attends Navy Yard shooting memorial with victims’ families




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Obama attends Navy Yard shooting memorial with victims’ families



President Obama honored the victims of Monday’s Navy Yard shooting at a memorial service on Sunday with the families. At the ceremony, Obama spoke about each of the 12 victims in the shooting and the other recent mass shootings in the United States. “I fear there’s a creeping resignation that this is somehow the new normal,” Obama said. “It ought to obsess us, it ought to lead to some sort of transformation.” The first lady, D.C. Mayor Gray, Navy Secretary Mabus, and Defense Secretary Hagel all attended the ceremony. Photo: The American flags surrounding the Washington Monument fly at half-staff as ordered by President Barack Obama following the deadly shooting Monday at the Washington Navy Yard, Tuesday morning, Sept. 17. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP)









Why Syria Could Be the GOPs New Madrid Fault Line



Regardless of the ultimate decision, the debate over bombing Syria has exposed yet another deep fault line among Republicans in Congress. This is just one of many fault lines that threaten GOP control of the House and their chances of regaining a Senate majority and the White House in 2016.GWB But if the Dems falter, even slightly on the order of their idiotic complacency debacle in 2010, it could mean the not-so-Supreme Court and all branches of the Federal Government might fall under Conservative control for a very long time. It seems like yesterday when Republicans were virtually united during the George W. Bush years on the need for military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan. The need to protect the world from weapons of mass destruction, protect a major source of our oil supply, and protect our sometimes albatross of an ally, Israel, overcame any doubts they may have had about the cost of two unpaid-for wars in terms of lives and treasure (they ultimately paid for both wars by borrowing money–some would call it stealing because they are clearly trying to find ways to avoid paying it back–from The Social Security Trust Fund. The “Bush Wars” are the only [...]






WHOA! Putin Bullshits Just Like A Republican!




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WHOA! Putin Bullshits Just Like A Republican!



I have to admit; I read Vladimir Putin’s New York Times op-ed with amazement; not so much at what he said, but how much he sounded like a typical Republican practicing the fine art of cognitive dissonance.Putin Actually, George W. Bush was the first administration to fully utilize the fact that news cycles have become instantaneous. “Dubyah” had so many scandals going down on a daily/hourly basis that legitimate news companies-yes, some still existed back then-couldn’t keep up with the daily flood of malfeasance from the Bush administration and eventually just gave up. It’s essentially the same tactic the Republicans use now, only in reverse. They simply tell too many lies about President Obama for anyone to have time to dispute, much less disprove. But I digress; back to Mr. Putin… If I may, Mr. Putin, you probably just “forgot” a few teeny-tiny facts in your sanctimonious, fictionalized, stroll down his path to liar’s hell. There was not a single mention in Putin’s article, which he absurdly addressed to the American people, of the egregious crimes committed by the Syrian government and extensively documented by the UN Commission of Inquiry. There was no reference to similar heinous crimes against local [...]









NRA’s LaPierre calls for more armed guards after Navy Yard shooting



In his first television interview since last week’s shooting in Washington, National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre tells NBC’s Meet The Press there should be more armed guards. nbc news









Stephen Colbert Wins 2013 Emmy For Best Variety/Comedy Show



The Colbert Report” has won the 2013 Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series. At last! The Colbert Nation has seized the Best Variety Series crown from its oppressors at “The Daily Show,” and we’re certain Stephen Colbert will have plenty to gloat about on next week’s “Report.” Source: Huffington Post Read more yeyyy






Sunday, 22 September 2013

Pelosi: Hillary Clinton more ready for White House than husband or Obama was




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Pelosi: Hillary Clinton more ready for White House than husband or Obama was



House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi continued to offer effusive praise for Hillary Clinton, saying the former secretary of state would be one of the best-prepared incoming presidents if she decided to run in 2016. “If she does, she will win and when she becomes president, she’ll be one of the best-equipped, best-prepared people to enter the White House in a very long time,” Pelosi said in an interview that aired Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.” Noting Clinton’s experience as secretary of state, as a U.S. senator from New York and as a first lady, Pelosi said Clinton would be “more prepared than President Obama; certainly more prepared than President Bush; certainly more prepared than President Clinton I might admit.” read more at cnn live






Saturday, 21 September 2013

President Obama says Congress is ‘trying to mess with me’




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President Obama says Congress is ‘trying to mess with me’



President Obama expressed his frustration with Congress, and in particular House Republicans, during a speech Friday at a Ford plant in Missouri. “The most basic constitutional duty Congress has is to pass a budget,” he said. “That’s Congress 101.” Hours before President Obama spoke, the House of Representatives passed a continuing resolution which will fund the government through Dec. 15 and defund Obama’s signature health care law. Photo: Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, talks to President Barack Obama during a meeting with bipartisan Congressional leaders on Sep. 3, 2013. (Larry Downing/Reuters) wapo






Friday, 20 September 2013

US House votes to defund Obamacare, fund government




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US House votes to defund Obamacare, fund government



The U.S. House passed a bill that temporarily funds the government but also defunds Obama’s health care law. The 230 -189 vote sets the stage for a confrontation with the Democratic-led Senate. The Senate promises to strip the “defund Obamacare” provision from the bill next week and will challenge the House to pass it as a straightforward funding bill that Obama will sign. The House and Senate have to pass a funding bill by Sept. 30 in order to prevent a partial government shutdown. AP









‘I felt him breathe’: Escape from the Navy Yard



The first bang sounded distant and muffled. On the fourth floor, Bertillia Lavern assumed somebody downstairs was setting up for an event and had dropped a folding table. But when the bangs kept coming, Lavern recognized the sounds. Years earlier, before taking a civilian office job at Naval Sea Systems headquarters, Lavern was a Navy medical specialist. Known as a corpsman, she’d been on training operations with the Marines. She knew the snap of gunfire. The 39-year-old hit the ground and scurried under a desk with her supervisor in a nearby cubicle, she said. They stayed there silently as the shots continued. FULL story at link. Source: AP-Excite Read more









Obama Announces First Coal Carbon Limits



See ya, carbon. On Friday, the Obama administration is set to announce the first-ever carbon limits on new coal-fired power plants, which have been blamed for global warming and pollution. The carbon dioxide would be caught in expensive technology and buried underground, and would be an incentive to focus on cleaner energy sources. Plants already in operation won’t be affected yet, but likely would be in the future, as they produce a third of the country’s greenhouse-gas emissions. The regulations will be proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency by next summer. [source]






Thursday, 19 September 2013

GOP Turns on Ted Cruz




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GOP Turns on Ted Cruz



How soon allegiances change. One-time darling of the Republican Party, Sen. Ted Cruz is facing some pointed pushback from his colleagues in the House over recent remarks he made concerning a possible government shutdown over a plan to defund Obamacare. The rumored 2016 hopeful conceded the plan was unlikely to pass in the Senate and tossed the hot potato—calling on House Repubs to “stand firm, hold their ground.” Several responded to his call, and not by putting on their rally caps. Rep. Sean Duffy tweeted “…refuse to fight. Wave white flag and surrender.” An unnamed GOP aide told CNN’s Dana Bash: “Wendy Davis has more balls than Ted Cruz.” read it at National Journal









Tom DeLay’s money laundering conviction overturned



An appeals court in Texas has overturned the money laundering conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. DeLay was found guilty of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering in 2010 after he was accused of helping funnel corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. Read more from KHOU 11.






White House threatens veto on Oregon lands bill




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White House threatens veto on Oregon lands bill



The White House is threatening to veto a bill to boost logging on national forests, including a provision aimed at producing more money for timber counties in Oregon. The Statement of Administration Policy issued Wednesday by the Office of Management and Budget says if the bill were presented to President Obama, his senior advisers would recommend a veto. The bill includes a provision developed by members of the Oregon delegation to turn over half the so-called O&C lands in Western Oregon to a state-appointed trust that would manage them for timber production. The other half would be managed for fish and wildlife habitat, and includes creation of new wilderness areas. The measure includes a federal subsidy for timber counties until the logging revenues start to come in. The administration says that would harm habitat for endangered species, increase the chance of lawsuits, and limit the president’s ability to create national monuments. Source: Associated Press Read more






Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Warren Buffett says reports he wants to scrap Obamacare are ‘outrageous’




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Warren Buffett says reports he wants to scrap Obamacare are ‘outrageous’



Internet posts claiming that Warren Buffett wants to “scrap Obamacare” are false, the Omaha investor said Tuesday. “This is outrageous,” Buffett said in a World-Herald interview. “It’s 100 percent wrong … totally false.” A story posted by Money Morning, a financial advice site, and repeated by the Morning Standard and other Internet outlets quotes comments Buffett made in an interview on CNBC on March 1, 2010. Officials from Money Morning could not be reached Tuesday. The U.S. Senate was debating a bill that became the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. The Internet posts make it appear that the comments are recent. Worse, Buffett said, they took his comments out of context and added the “scrapped” wording. FULL story at link. Source: Omaha World Herald Read more






Tuesday, 17 September 2013

In Budget Faceoff, Obama Warns Of ‘Economic Chaos’




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In Budget Faceoff, Obama Warns Of ‘Economic Chaos’



A potential federal shutdown looming, President Barack Obama on Monday warned congressional Republicans they could trigger national “economic chaos” if they demand a delay of his health care law as the price for supporting continued spending for federal operations. House Republican leaders were to meet Tuesday in hopes of finding a formula that would avoid a shutdown on Oct. 1 without alienating party conservatives who insist on votes to undercut the Affordable Care Act. Even more daunting is a mid- to late-October deadline for raising the nation’s borrowing limit, which some Republicans also want to use as leverage against the Obama administration. “Are some of these folks really so beholden to one extreme wing of their party that they’re willing to tank the entire economy just because they can’t get their way on this issue?” Obama said in a speech at the White House. “Are they really willing to hurt people just to score political points?” The Republicans don’t see it that way. Source: AP Read more






Monday, 16 September 2013

BREAKING: 1 Shooter At Washington Navy Yard Dead, Source Says




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BREAKING: 1 Shooter At Washington Navy Yard Dead, Source Says



A federal law enforcement source tells the AP that one shooter at the Washington Navy Yard has died. 3 gunshot victims have been brought to Washington Hospital Center. All are alert and responsive with severe injuries, a hospital spokesperson said. She said their conditions are critical. The 1st victim is the DC police officer; he was shot multiple times in the legs and is currently in surgery. The 2nd victim was shot in the shoulder. The 3rd was shot in the head and hand. AP






Saturday, 14 September 2013

Assad guilty of crimes against humanity, says UN chief Ban Ki-Moon




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Assad guilty of crimes against humanity, says UN chief Ban Ki-Moon



Mr Ban did not say that Syrian government forces had carried out the suspected chemical arms attack near Damascus last month that was investigated by UN experts, but chose to point out that the Syrian leader had “committed many crimes against humanity”. “Therefore, I’m sure that there will be surely the process of accountability when everything is over,” he said on Friday, in remarks that will increase the pressure on the Syrian regime and could even hamper high-level negotiations. =snip= He also gave a UN estimate that 1,400 people were killed in the attack at Ghouta, east of Damascus. The secretary-general apparently thought his speech to the Women’s International Forum and response to questions were not being broadcast, but they were shown on UN television. Source: The Telegraph Read more






Friday, 13 September 2013

Feds Force Washington To Change Marijuana Measurement




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Feds Force Washington To Change Marijuana Measurement



The Washington State Liquor Control Board will announce later today that it is scrapping a rule about how the agency will measure distances between legal pot shops and schools to meet demands from the US Department of Justice, sources say. Initiative 502 requires a 1,000-foot buffer between such places, and in the final pot rules announced last week, the agency had decided to measure that distance by “common path of travel” rather than “as the crow flies.” The federal government is up in arms about this legal interpretation, and thinks it should be more difficult to site cannabis retailers in Seattle. … Liquor board head Rick Garza … said the feds have not specifically said they will raid legal pot shops within 1,000 feet of schools, but the threat was obvious. He says potential licensees, many of whom have started finding potential pot properties based on the “common path of travel” measurement, need to be aware of the change. “We want to make sure they’re aware the board plans on using a measurement that aligns with the federal government.” … I received the following response from Department of Justice spokeswoman Emily Langlie: “The Attorney General made clear to Governor Inslee [...]






Thursday, 1 August 2013

U.S. government plans to end military drone strikes in Pakistan




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U.S. government plans to end military drone strikes in Pakistan



U.S. government plans to end military drone strikes in Pakistan: on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari (seen above, with Kerry) and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to re-establish a “full partnership” hurt by U.S. drone strikes and a 2011 NATO air attack in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed. reuters






Thursday, 25 July 2013

President Obama Speaks On Education And The Economy VIDEO




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President Obama Speaks On Education And The Economy VIDEO



At the University of Central Missouri, President Obama discusses his vision for rebuilding an economy that puts the middle class and those fighting to join it front and center, which includes investing in education. UCM is home to The Missouri Innovation Campus, which prepares students with the education and skills they need to succeed at an accelerated pace while lowering costs and without student debt.






Wednesday, 24 July 2013

California Democratic Party Tells Obama To Halt Medical Marijuana Raids




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California Democratic Party Tells Obama To Halt Medical Marijuana Raids



The California Democratic Party approved a resolution over the weekend that called on President Barack Obama to halt federal raids on marijuana dispensaries. The resolution, sponsored by the Brownie Marie Democratic Club of Riverside County, noted that 18 states and the District of Columbia had legalized the use of marijuana for medical purposes, while Colorado and Washington state had legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purposes. Citing the disproportionate number of ethnic minorities jailed over marijuana, the resolution urged Obama to order the federal government to abide by state laws regarding the drug. The resolution states: “THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the California Democratic Party requests: President Obama to allow the newly enacted marijuana legalization laws in Colorado and Washington to go into effect with no federal interference, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the California Democratic Party asks President Obama to end the Department of Justice interference and raids by federal agencies in states with medical marijuana laws, and a comprehensive study be immediately undertaken to produce recommendations for reform of our nation’s marijuana prohibition.” [source]






Monday, 22 July 2013

Obama to begin new series of economic addresses




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Obama to begin new series of economic addresses



The address Wednesday at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., will be the first in a new series of economic speeches that White House aides say Obama intends to deliver over the next several weeks ahead of key budget deadlines in the fall. A new fiscal year begins in October, and the government will soon hit its borrowing limit. The speech comes just a week before Congress is scheduled to leave for its monthlong August recess and is designed to build public pressure on lawmakers in hopes of averting the showdowns over taxes and spending that have characterized past budget debates. In his economic pitch, President Obama will talk about efforts to expand manufacturing, sign up the uninsured for health care coverage, revitalize the housing industry and broaden educational opportunities for preschoolers and college students. He will also promote the economic benefits of an immigration overhaul. … President Obama’s focus on the economy comes as he has experienced a degree of success with the Senate, which passed an overhaul of immigration laws and unclogged a Republican blockade against several presidential nominations. It also reflects a belief at the White House that the administration has been able to manage a series of [...]






Thursday, 18 July 2013

Perry signs Texas abortion restrictions into law




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Perry signs Texas abortion restrictions into law



Texas Gov. Rick Perry has signed sweeping new abortion restrictions that sparked weeks of protests at the state Capitol into law. NBC






Friday, 12 July 2013

2016 Poll: Hillary Clinton Takes Chris Christie




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2016 Poll: Hillary Clinton Takes Chris Christie



Hillary Clinton is leading both Chris Christie and Rand Paul in a potential 2016 presidential race, a new poll finds. Clinton holds a 46 percent to 40 percent lead over the New Jersey governor, according to the Quinnipiac poll out Friday. The former secretary of state also would beat the Kentucky senator in a head-to-head, the poll found. Clinton led Paul 50 percent to 38 percent. Vice President Joe Biden, another Democrat rumored to be in the mix for 2016, didn’t fare as well. Biden was trailing Christie 35 percent to 46 percent and was in a dead heat with Paul at 42 percent. Part of the explanation may be in the favorability numbers: 55 percent of those surveyed said they viewed Clinton favorably, compared with 38 percent who viewed her unfavorably. Biden, however, was underwater, with 44 percent viewing him unfavorably and 38 percent viewing him favorably. Christie was viewed 45 percent favorably to 18 percent unfavorably, and Paul was viewed 31 percent favorably to 28 percent not. Christie, however, was the only candidate that was viewed more favorably than not by members of the opposite party. Forty-one percent of Democrats surveyed viewed him favorably and 19 percent did [...]






Monday, 8 July 2013

Rick Perry Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election In 2014 As Texas Governor




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Rick Perry Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election In 2014 As Texas Governor



Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced Monday that he would not seek re-election in 2014 at a meeting of friends and supporters in San Antonio. “The time has come to pass on the mantle of leadership,” Perry said, adding that he was “excited about the future.” Perry, who is the longest-serving governor in Texas history, recently indicated that he would not rule out another White House run in the future. “I will spend the next 18 months working to create more jobs, opportunity and innovation. I will actively lead this great state,” he said. “And I will also pray and reflect and work to determine my own future path.” The 2014 Texas governor’s race will now be the first open race for the position since 1990. [source]






Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Candidate Seeks Anthony Weiner Dating Stories




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Candidate Seeks Anthony Weiner Dating Stories



New York City mayoral candidate Joe Lhota (R) called on former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s (D) ex-girlfriends “to come forward and talk about any dirty deed he may have done,” the New York Post reports. Said Lhota: “I hope women will come to the right conclusion after enough women come out and talk about what it was like to be with him and date him and things like that. New York women have to decide for themselves if this is someone who has the character to be mayor.” [source: political wire]









Edward Snowden is Irrelevant: Why He Had Access IS Relevant



Let’s be absolutely clear: Edward Snowden, the man, is absolutely irrelevant—Two questions are relevant: One question that’s relevant is why on earth did this person have access to data that could cause such damage—if indeed that’s even the truth? Snowden will be hunted relentlessly and, when finally found, with glee, brought back to the US in handcuffs and severely punished. (If PrivateBradley Manning‘s obscene conditions while incarcerated are any indication, it won’t be pleasant for Snowden either, even while awaiting trial.) Snowden has already been the object of scorn and derision from the Washington establishment and mainstream media, but, once again, the focus is misplaced on the transiently shiny object. The news that the NSA collects massive amounts of information on US citizens – from emails, to telephone calls, to videos, under the Prism program and other Fisa court orders: should surprise no one. They’ve been collecting data since 2001. Before that it was the CIA. Before that the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover. As interesting as his flight to Hong Kong might be, the pole-dancing girlfriend, and interviews from undisclosed locations, his fate is just a sideshow to the essential issues of national security versus constitutional guarantees of privacy, [...]









GOP to Wendy Davis: Women Should be Seen, Pregnant–Not Heard



Texas state senator Wendy Davis, to the consternation of the white, male, GOP overlords who continue to try to press for the return of the time when women were to be seen, and pregnant…..not heard, has electrified the pro-choice movement. Wendy Davis terrifies these cowards who seek to force their barbaric policies of old back onto women, not just because of her sheer endurance in a nearly 11-hour filibuster, not just because she stood up to condescension and sexism, but because she did it all with self-confidence and grace. For pro-choice activists, it has been far too infrequently that they’ve seen a Democrat – much less one from a deep red state like Texas – unabashedly support reproductive rights without an ounce of ambivalence. Also worth noting was that there was not one call from Ms Davis for the mythical compromise or common ground that is never forthcoming from the right wing that has been taken over by the confederates who openly call for the downfall of the union and all that it once stood for…Truth, Justice for all, Respect for other Americans, and common decency. The White, Male, Republican Leadership in Texas Have Hopefully Made a Grievous Mistake Although [...]









Even Mitt Romney Didn’t Want Mitt Romney To Run For President In 2012



According to a new book about the 2012 presidential election by The Washington Post‘s Dan Balz, Mitt Romney didn’t always think he was destined to be commander-in-chief. In an advanced copy of the upcoming Collision 2012: Obama vs. Romney and the Future of Elections in America,obtained by The Huffington Post, Balz reveals that in an internal Romney family poll taken in 2010 to decide whether to go forward with the campaign, Mitt Romney voted “no.” According to reporter Sam Stein, Mitt Romney and his family took the poll during Christmas break 2010. Out of 12 votes cast, 10 members of the family reportedly voted against their patriarch running for president. Among the twelve was Romney himself. Balz lays out some of the reasons for Romney’s reluctance: Mitt Romney had other reasons to think that not running might be the wiser choice. Winning as a moderate from Massachusetts who happened to be Mormon was always going to be difficult. “A lot of the thinking on the part of my brothers and dad was, ‘I’m not sure I can win a primary given those dynamics.’” Tagg Romney said. The prospective candidate also knew the sheer physical and family toll another campaign would [...]









Michelle Obama dishes to Laura Bush in Africa



Michelle Obama and Laura Bush held what looked like a first ladies’ edition of “The View” on the final day of President Barack Obama’s Africa trip on Tuesday, pulling back the curtain on an unusual role that provides an extraordinary platform but brings maddening scrutiny. Michelle Obama, appearing at the George W. Bush Institute’s first annual African First Ladies Summit, said first ladies “have probably the best job in the world, because while our husbands … have to react and respond to crises on a minute-to-minute basis, we get to work on what we’re passionate about.” “There are prison-like elements, but it’s a really nice prison,” she said, seated between her host, Laura Bush, and the moderator, ABC’s Cokie Roberts. “You can’t complain.” “People are sorting through our shoes and our hair … whether we cut it or not,” Michelle Obama continued. “We take our bangs and we stand in front of important things the world needs to see. And eventually, people stop looking at the bangs, and start looking at the things we’re standing in front of. That’s the power of our role.” The husbands – President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush – also appeared together [...]






Friday, 28 June 2013

A Letter to Rachel Jeantel – An Apology on Behalf of the Whole World




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A Letter to Rachel Jeantel – An Apology on Behalf of the Whole World



Powerful, beautiful, heart-wrenching blog by Khadijah Costley White I want to write you an apology for this whole world, even if it’s not my place to apologize. I’m so sorry that you’re sitting on the stand right now, being interrogated like a criminal instead of another victim. I’m so sorry that people are judging you, fixated more on your beautiful brown skin, your carefully applied make-up, your body, your being, than your trauma and your pain. I’m sorry that you were born into a country where a man can pursue and kill a black boy, your friend, and go home the same night with the blessings of law enforcement officers. I’m sorry that you’ve been retraumatized, stigmatized, defamed, and attacked just because you were unlucky enough to love a black boy, to share time with him, to be the last one he ever called. I’m so sorry for your loss. This letter, I know, doesn’t make up for any of it. Not for the unimaginable grief and pain you’ve suffered in the last year. Not for the guilt or shame you’ve probably felt, which no doubt has affected your health and will continue to affect your life, your dreams, your [...]






Thursday, 27 June 2013

Michael Mancil Brown Charged in Mitt Romney’s Tax Return Scheme




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Michael Mancil Brown Charged in Mitt Romney’s Tax Return Scheme



A Tennessee man was charged Wednesday in a scheme involving former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s income tax returns during the 2012 campaign. The U.S. Justice Department said a federal grand jury in Nashville indicted Michael Mancil Brown, 34, of Franklin, and charged him with six counts of wire fraud and six counts of extortion. Brown is accused of having an anonymous letter delivered to the PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP accounting firm in Franklin last August, demanding that $1 million in digital currency be deposited to a Bitcoin account to keep some of Romney’s income tax returns from being released. The Justice Department said Brown falsely claimed that he had gained access to the PricewaterhouseCoopers internal computer network and stolen tax documents for Romney and his wife, Ann Romney, for tax years before 2010 The letter said interested parties who wanted the purportedly stolen returns released could contribute $1 million to another Bitcoin account. Bitcoin is a hard-to-trace form of electronic cash. Source: Associated Press, Huffington Post Read more






Wednesday, 26 June 2013

BREAKING: From Gov. Perry — Special Session of the Texas Legislature will begin at 2 p.m. Jul 1st




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BREAKING: From Gov. Perry — Special Session of the Texas Legislature will begin at 2 p.m. Jul 1st



Wednesday afternoon Gov. Rick Perry announced a second special session for the 83rd Texas Legislature. It will begin at 2 p.m. Monday, July 1. “I am calling the Legislature back into session because too much important work remains undone for the people of Texas,” Perry said in a press release. Source: Kvue news in Austin






Friday, 21 June 2013

Holder To NBC’s Pete Williams: I Have ‘No Intention’ Of Stepping Down As Attorney General




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Holder To NBC’s Pete Williams: I Have ‘No Intention’ Of Stepping Down As Attorney General



NBC News’ Pete Williams sat down for an exclusive interview with Attorney General Eric Holder today. The appearance marked the first time Holder has engaged in a one-on-one discussion with a member of the press since he has come under fire for investigating journalists at the AP and Fox News. On the balance between the freedom of the press and national security, Holder told Williams, “I’m a little concerned that things have gotten a little out of whack. I think we can do a better job than we have.” Speaking specifically to the case of Fox’s James Rosen, Holder explained that in order to get a warrant to search the reporter’s electronic records, he had to be labeled a “co-conspirator.” But that doesn’t mean Holder is “comfortable” with that terminology and said he plans to change the policy. “I don’t like that,” he said. “It means that me, as a government official who has great respect for the press, is in essence saying that a reporter doing his or her job, and doing that very important job, is somehow branded a criminal.” Williams asked the attorney general when he plans to step aside and he responded, “there are things I [...]






Thursday, 20 June 2013

The Last Word – John F. Kennedy’s ‘finest moment’




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The Last Word – John F. Kennedy’s ‘finest moment’



Americans—except Republicans of course– would really like to believe that the recovery is finally here. I mean, after five years of high unemployment, the GOP obsession with government deficits and a disappearing middle class, a bona fide recovery would make millions of Americans, as well as a faltering global economy, feel more at ease. That’s why some cautiously optimistic economic data this week give the impression to some as having messianic importance, in the ever-optimistic belief that higher consumer confidence and rising home prices will deliver us from economic evil. But evil’s power is the power of illusion. That’s why the GOP is so good at it. That’s why FOX News is the embodiment of innuendo and scare tactics. And, in this case, that is also the power of the positive economic data. Consumer Confidence is Not Always Realistic Take the consumer confidence numbers, which are measured every month by the Conference Board and act as one of the more foolish hinges on which to hang our hopes. Consumer confidence in May jumped to 76.2, on a scale of 100. In the accepted analysis, that indicates that consumers believe the economy is improving. It’s also a grand lesson in the [...]






Thursday, 13 June 2013

US considers Syria policy as John Kerry seeks ways to help civil war rebels




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US considers Syria policy as John Kerry seeks ways to help civil war rebels



National security advisers met in Washington on Wednesday, to consider what further steps the US can take to help Syria’s struggling rebel groups. Amid fears of a new Syrian government offensive against the rebel-held city of Aleppo, the British foreign secretary, William Hague, warned that the prospects of a negotiated solution to the conflict were fading unless help was given to counter mounting Iranian involvement in the war. But the US secretary of state, John Kerry, who discussed Syrian options at a bilateral meeting with Hague in Washington, said the White House had not yet made a decision on greater intervention. President Barack Obama was not present at the national security meeting, as he was travelling on Democratic party business. “People are talking about what further options might be exercised here,” said Kerry in a press conference following the meeting with Hague. “We obviously had some discussions about that too but we have no announcements to make today.” Source: The Guardian Read more






Obama rallies support for Edward Markey in Boston as Senate race tightens




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Obama rallies support for Edward Markey in Boston as Senate race tightens



President Obama on Wednesday joined a parade of top Democrats rallying support for the Senate campaign of Rep. Edward J. Markey, attempting to ensure they do not lose another critical race in a Massachusetts special election. With the surprise 2010 victory of Republican Scott Brown still seared into their memories, Democrats have seen Markey’s lead narrow ahead of a June 25 special election to fill the seat previously occupied by Secretary of State John F. Kerry. Markey, a House member for more than 35 years, is facing a surprisingly tough challenge in this Democratic-friendly state from private equity investor and former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez, who is promoting himself as the new face of the GOP. Obama visited a local sandwich shop and rallied a thunderous crowd early Wednesday afternoon, saying he needs allies such as Markey in the Senate to stand up to Republicans who want to roll back his health-care overhaul and economic policies. Source: Washington Post Read more






Wednesday, 12 June 2013

NSA Secrecy Prompts a Pushback




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NSA Secrecy Prompts a Pushback



The secrecy shrouding the National Security Agency’s collection of electronic data is coming under attack, with major Silicon Valley companies seeking to make public more information about the programs and the American Civil Liberties Union filing a lawsuit aimed at halting some of the efforts. Getty Images Attorney General Eric Holder Bloomberg News Google’s David Drummond, shown, has asked Attorney General Eric Holder if the company can publish data about secret federal court requests. Google Inc. said Tuesday it had asked the U.S. government for permission to publicly report on the volume and scope of secret federal court orders that require it to hand over information about its users to federal authorities. Google’s request, made in a public letter from its chief legal officer, David Drummond, came after the government acknowledged Saturday that Internet-content companies had received secret requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act relating to the activities of some users. Source: WSJ Read more









This Recovery is NOT Real But Would You Like To Buy My House?



Americans—except Republicans of course– would really like to believe that the recovery is finally here. I mean, after five years of high unemployment, the GOP obsession with government deficits and a disappearing middle class, a bona fide recovery would make millions of Americans, as well as a faltering global economy, feel more at ease. That’s why some cautiously optimistic economic data this week give the impression to some as having messianic importance, in the ever-optimistic belief that higher consumer confidence and rising home prices will deliver us from economic evil. But evil’s power is the power of illusion. That’s why the GOP is so good at it. That’s why FOX News is the embodiment of innuendo and scare tactics. And, in this case, that is also the power of the positive economic data. Consumer Confidence is Not Always Realistic Take the consumer confidence numbers, which are measured every month by the Conference Board and act as one of the more foolish hinges on which to hang our hopes. Consumer confidence in May jumped to 76.2, on a scale of 100. In the accepted analysis, that indicates that consumers believe the economy is improving. It’s also a grand lesson in the [...]









The Last Word – John F. Kennedy’s ‘finest moment’



Americans—except Republicans of course– would really like to believe that the recovery is finally here. I mean, after five years of high unemployment, the GOP obsession with government deficits and a disappearing middle class, a bona fide recovery would make millions of Americans, as well as a faltering global economy, feel more at ease. That’s why some cautiously optimistic economic data this week give the impression to some as having messianic importance, in the ever-optimistic belief that higher consumer confidence and rising home prices will deliver us from economic evil. But evil’s power is the power of illusion. That’s why the GOP is so good at it. That’s why FOX News is the embodiment of innuendo and scare tactics. And, in this case, that is also the power of the positive economic data. Consumer Confidence is Not Always Realistic Take the consumer confidence numbers, which are measured every month by the Conference Board and act as one of the more foolish hinges on which to hang our hopes. Consumer confidence in May jumped to 76.2, on a scale of 100. In the accepted analysis, that indicates that consumers believe the economy is improving. It’s also a grand lesson in the [...]









NSA surveillance: anger mounts in Congress at ‘spying on Americans’



Anger was mounting in Congress on Tuesday night as politicians, briefed for the first time after revelations about the government’s surveillance dragnet, vowed to rein in a system that one said amounted to “spying on Americans”. Intelligence chiefs and FBI officials had hoped that the closed-door briefing with a full meeting of the House of Representatives would help reassure members about the widespread collection of US phone records revealed by the Guardian. But senior figures from both parties emerged from the meeting alarmed at the extent of a surveillance program that many claimed never to have heard of until whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked a series of top-secret documents. The congressional fury came at the end of a day of fast-moving developments. Source: Guardian Read more









VIDEO – NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: ‘I don’t want to live in a society that does this to its own people”



VIDEO – NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: ‘I don’t want to live in a society that does this to its own people” Watch the Video of VIDEO NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, now at large after revealing the NSA data collection system details.






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Friday, 7 June 2013

Obama: NSA surveillance programs are legal and limited




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Obama: NSA surveillance programs are legal and limited



President Obama on Friday offered a robust defense of the government surveillance programs revealed this week, and sought to reassure the public that his administration has not become a Big Brother with eyes and ears throughout the world of online communications. Nobody is listening to your telephone calls,” Mr. Obama said, while on a West Coast trip. “That’s not what this program is about.” The president’s remarks were his first since the revelations this week of programs to collect information about phone calls and Internet traffic. He said the programs help prevent terrorist attacks and they are kept in check by rigorous judicial and Congressional oversight. [source: New York Times]






Thursday, 6 June 2013

White House defends gathering cell phone records




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White House defends gathering cell phone records



The White House is defending the practice of gathering cell phone records from American citizens while neither confirming nor denying a report that the NSA is collecting records from millions of Verizon customers. The practice was first revealed by the British newspaper The Guardian on Wednesday, which obtained and published a highly classified court order that requires the production of “telephony metadata” by the telecommunications giant. The order, marked “Top Secret” and issued by the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court instructs Verizon to hand over data including all calling records on an “ongoing, daily basis” – NBC News









Samantha Power, White House’s UN Ambassador Nominee



A self-described “genocide chick” could be this nation’s next U.N. ambassador. Samantha Power — an unrelenting human rights advocate who isn’t afraid to speak her mind, sometimes to a fault —was nominated for the position Wednesday afternoon by President Obama. If approved by the Senate, Power would replace Susan Rice, who after a controversial tenure at the U.N., has been chosen to replace Tom Donilon as national security adviser. As an intrepid young journalist, Power witnessed horrors in Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, winning a Pulitzer Prize for a book on genocide. Later, she worked on Obama’s presidential campaign, but abruptly resigned after calling Hillary Clinton a “monster.” She bounced back to run the White House’s human rights office. One thing Power has not done is hold a diplomatic post — and now, the woman who has “seen evil at its worst” has her first shot at one. Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Fortune Samantha Power is seen at a FORTUNE Most Powerful Women Dinner at the U.S Department Of State’s Benjamin Franklin Diplomatic Room on April 30, 2012 in Washington, DC. Obama’s pick was lauded by human rights activists. “She’s an excellent choice,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human [...]









Holder To NBC’s Pete Williams: I Have ‘No Intention’ Of Stepping Down As Attorney General



NBC News’ Pete Williams sat down for an exclusive interview with Attorney General Eric Holder today. The appearance marked the first time Holder has engaged in a one-on-one discussion with a member of the press since he has come under fire for investigating journalists at the AP and Fox News. On the balance between the freedom of the press and national security, Holder told Williams, “I’m a little concerned that things have gotten a little out of whack. I think we can do a better job than we have.” Speaking specifically to the case of Fox’s James Rosen, Holder explained that in order to get a warrant to search the reporter’s electronic records, he had to be labeled a “co-conspirator.” But that doesn’t mean Holder is “comfortable” with that terminology and said he plans to change the policy. “I don’t like that,” he said. “It means that me, as a government official who has great respect for the press, is in essence saying that a reporter doing his or her job, and doing that very important job, is somehow branded a criminal.” Williams asked the attorney general when he plans to step aside and he responded, “there are things I [...]









CNN Reveals Video Of Michelle Obama Confronting LGBT Heckler During DNC Fundraiser



Thus far, news consumers have only had access to audio of First Lady Michelle Obama confronting a LGBT activist heckler during a private Democratic National Committee fundraiser on Tuesday. But this afternoon, CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper revealed video which clearly shows, as reports indicated, Obama stepping down from her lectern to directly address the heckler and suggest she’d leave unless the audience gave her their full attention. The protester, Ellen Sturtz of GetEQUAL, began shouting about President Obama’s unfulfilled commitment to take executive action to prevent federal contractors from discriminating against LGBT individuals. The woman’s interrupted Obama to tell the crowd, ”One of the things I don’t do well is this,” before stepping down from the podium, saying: “You can listen to me or you can take the mic, but I’m leaving. You all decide. You have one choice.” The crowd started to shout in favor of Obama staying, with some saying “You need to go!” to the protester, who was eventually escorted out of the event. Watch the video below, via CNN: [source: mediaite]






Wednesday, 5 June 2013

(VIDEO) Chris Christie: I don’t know what a special election will cost and I don’t care – It’s 12 MILLION Christie. That’s A LOT of donuts.




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(VIDEO) Chris Christie: I don’t know what a special election will cost and I don’t care – It’s 12 MILLION Christie. That’s A LOT of donuts.



Chris Christie: I don’t know what a special election will cost and I don’t care. Hey Christie, it’s 12 million dollars of taxpayer money your wasting to protect your political ego. To avoid being on the same ballot as Corey Booker in November, bully and political coward Chris Christie is wasting 12 million dollars to hold a special election to fill the seat left vacant by the passing of Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. Christie set the election for Oct. 16. 2 elections days in 3 months. That’s A LOT of donuts.









(VIDEO) Saxby Chambliss Attributes Military Sexual Assault To ‘The Hormone Level Created By Nature’



The GOP disconnect to modern society continues. Saxby Chambliss Attributes Military Sexual Assault To ‘The Hormone Level Created By Nature’









Susan Rice to be appointed national security adviser



Susan Rice will replace Tom Donilon as national security adviser, the White House is expected to announce Wednesday. Rice, currently the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, will be formally introduced in her new role by President Barack Obama at 2 p.m. ET. A White House official says Samantha Power, a former special assistant to the president on the National Security Council, will be nominated to replace Susan Rice as the U.N. ambassador. NBC News









CIA didn’t always know who it was killing in drone strikes, classified documents show



About one of every four killed by drones in Pakistan over a 14-month period were listed as “other militants,” an NBC News review of classified intelligence reports shows. Read more at nbc news