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Sep 3, 2012
Fighting The Myth
From The Daily Beast:
Of all the great, near-great, and less-than-great tweets and remarks about the Clint Eastwood disaster, the most profound came from The American Prospect’s Jamelle Bouie: “This is a perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.” The story of the whole week, indeed of more or less the whole last four or five years, is of Republicans and conservatives peddling to voters an imaginary Barack Obama. To their immense frustration, a lot of that effort hasn’t taken hold the way they’d have liked. But now it’s crunch time, and in the important states that will decide the election, every vote counts. So Obama and the Democrats should spend part of next week dispelling the five myths that have the potential to singe.
Sep 2, 2012
Fact Vacuum
Charles Blow, in an Op-Ed at NYT:
There is some degree of mythmaking and truth-stretching in every campaign, but the extent to which Republicans have embraced ignobility in this campaign is astounding. They have used their convention podium to unleash a whole lot of half-truths, so many that fact-checkers have been working overtime. But trying to chase down every lie is like trying to catch every bug in a log. It’s almost impossible.
If the news media has to pour so much energy into fact-checking, which is noble and necessary, I worry that the big picture gets short shrift. The convention itself was shockingly low on vision and high on venom.
Yet the candidates are virtually tied in most polls. What does this portend for the republic? I worry deeply about this, not simply because I work at a newspaper, but because I am an American.Favorite Comment:
Ironic that the party which declares itself so unapologetically Christian should keep ignoring "Thou shalt not bear false witness". --O. Sharp, Seattle
Sep 1, 2012
The Empty Chair
And wasn't it just absolutely the height of vulgar disrespect when Romney totally ignored The Invisible Obama standing right there next to him on the podium through that whole acceptance speech? How rude!
These Republicans - I just dunno.
These Republicans - I just dunno.
Chris Rock Tweets
Lifted in its entirety from Democratic Underground:
5hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Clint Eastwood debated a chair and the chair won. #RNC #GOP2012
40mChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The Dems should have an empty chair on stage for the entire DNC, & when anyone asks who it belongs to, they can say Osama bin Laden #DNC2012
1hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
BREAKING NEWS: CNN REPORTS: Last night when he got home, Clint Eastwood got in a huge fight with the rest of his furniture. #RNC #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Romney proves w/ a little hard work & a little luck, even a multimillionaire white guy from Harvard can succeed in this country #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Mitt Romney says he's never paid less than 13% in taxes, which I think is fair because only 13% of his money is in this country #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Clint Eastwood, an 82 year old man who has had 7 children with 5 women, was married twice & talking to me about family values! #RNC #GOP2012
4hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The empty chair was a metaphor for the entire GOP platform. There's nothing there, but blind hatred for a man that doesn't exist
4hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
If you vote against Obama because he can't get stuff done, it's like saying, "this guy can't cure cancer. I'm gonna vote for cancer." #RN
6hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Republicans are getting so confident of beating Obama they've started admitting he was born here #RNC #GOP2012
7hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Half a billion dollars have been spent on campaign ads so far. It's a good thing our schools & economy are in great shape or I'd be mad #RNC
7hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The people who demanded to see Obama's birth certificate dont seem the slightest bit interested in seeing Romney's tax returns #RNC #GOP2012
5hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Clint Eastwood debated a chair and the chair won. #RNC #GOP2012
40mChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The Dems should have an empty chair on stage for the entire DNC, & when anyone asks who it belongs to, they can say Osama bin Laden #DNC2012
1hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
BREAKING NEWS: CNN REPORTS: Last night when he got home, Clint Eastwood got in a huge fight with the rest of his furniture. #RNC #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Romney proves w/ a little hard work & a little luck, even a multimillionaire white guy from Harvard can succeed in this country #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Mitt Romney says he's never paid less than 13% in taxes, which I think is fair because only 13% of his money is in this country #GOP2012
2hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Clint Eastwood, an 82 year old man who has had 7 children with 5 women, was married twice & talking to me about family values! #RNC #GOP2012
4hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The empty chair was a metaphor for the entire GOP platform. There's nothing there, but blind hatred for a man that doesn't exist
4hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
If you vote against Obama because he can't get stuff done, it's like saying, "this guy can't cure cancer. I'm gonna vote for cancer." #RN
6hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Republicans are getting so confident of beating Obama they've started admitting he was born here #RNC #GOP2012
7hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
Half a billion dollars have been spent on campaign ads so far. It's a good thing our schools & economy are in great shape or I'd be mad #RNC
7hChris Rock@chrisrockoz
The people who demanded to see Obama's birth certificate dont seem the slightest bit interested in seeing Romney's tax returns #RNC #GOP2012
Aug 31, 2012
Condi Rice
"Dr Rice has a Chevron Oil Company tanker named after her. She's a perfect symbol for the corporatocracy..." --Larry Wilkerson
I can't get the audio player to embed, so you'll hafta to go over to truthdig to listen to the interview.
And BTW - I'd like to know how Col Wilkerson doesn't get better traction for the things he'd trying to get us to hear.
I can't get the audio player to embed, so you'll hafta to go over to truthdig to listen to the interview.
And BTW - I'd like to know how Col Wilkerson doesn't get better traction for the things he'd trying to get us to hear.
Willard's GOP
What in the blue-eyed buck-naked fuck were they thinking?
Old (and maybe a little tipsy?) white guy arguing with an imaginary Obama. That was the big electrifying surprise?
Really, Repubs? You wanted us all talking about Clint Eastwood the day after your convention, and not about the guy you just got done nominating for president?
I can get a little squirmy when Alec Baldwin or Barbara Streisand start diving into it, but that Eastwood schtick was cringe-worthy on an epic scale.
Old (and maybe a little tipsy?) white guy arguing with an imaginary Obama. That was the big electrifying surprise?
Really, Repubs? You wanted us all talking about Clint Eastwood the day after your convention, and not about the guy you just got done nominating for president?
I can get a little squirmy when Alec Baldwin or Barbara Streisand start diving into it, but that Eastwood schtick was cringe-worthy on an epic scale.
The Mavericks
If McCain and Palin coulda covered Gram Parsons like these guys, I mighta been persuaded to vote for 'em.
Aug 30, 2012
DumFux News
This kinda thing makes me wonder if the very fabric of the cosmos is raveling.
I felt compelled to copy the whole post because I have to think it's bound to be stuffed down the Memory Hole any minute now.
Under the title "Paul Ryan's Speech in 3 Words" at Fox News.com
I felt compelled to copy the whole post because I have to think it's bound to be stuffed down the Memory Hole any minute now.
Under the title "Paul Ryan's Speech in 3 Words" at Fox News.com
1. Dazzling
At least a quarter of Americans still don’t know who Paul Ryan is, and only about half who know and have an opinion of him view him favorably.
So, Ryan’s primary job tonight was to introduce himself and make himself seem likeable, and he did that well. The personal parts of the speech were very personally delivered, especially the touching parts where Ryan talked about his father and mother and their roles in his life. And at the end of the speech, when Ryan cheered the crowd to its feet, he showed an energy and enthusiasm that’s what voters want in leaders and what Republicans have been desperately lacking in this campaign.
To anyone watching Ryan’s speech who hasn’t been paying much attention to the ins and outs and accusations of the campaign, I suspect Ryan came across as a smart, passionate and all-around nice guy — the sort of guy you can imagine having a friendly chat with while watching your kids play soccer together. And for a lot of voters, what matters isn’t what candidates have done or what they promise to do —it’s personality. On this measure, Mitt Romney has been catastrophically struggling and with his speech, Ryan humanized himself and presumably by extension, the top of the ticket.
2. Deceiving
On the other hand, to anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to facts, Ryan’s speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech. On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned the gold.
The good news is that the Romney-Ryan campaign has likely created dozens of new jobs among the legions of additional fact checkers that media outlets are rushing to hire to sift through the mountain of cow dung that flowed from Ryan’s mouth. Said fact checkers have already condemned certain arguments that Ryan still irresponsibly repeated.
Fact: While Ryan tried to pin the downgrade of the United States’ credit rating on spending under President Obama, the credit rating was actually downgraded because Republicans threatened not to raise the debt ceiling.
Fact: While Ryan blamed President Obama for the shut down of a GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, the plant was actually closed under President George W. Bush. Ryan actually asked for federal spending to save the plant, while Romney has criticized the auto industry bailout that President Obama ultimately enacted to prevent other plants from closing.
Fact: Though Ryan insisted that President Obama wants to give all the credit for private sector success to government, that isn't what the president said. Period.
Fact: Though Paul Ryan accused President Obama of taking $716 billion out of Medicare, the fact is that that amount was savings in Medicare reimbursement rates (which, incidentally, save Medicare recipients out-of-pocket costs, too) and Ryan himself embraced these savings in his budget plan.
Elections should be about competing based on your record in the past and your vision for the future, not competing to see who can get away with the most lies and distortions without voters noticing or bother to care. Both parties should hold themselves to that standard. Republicans should be ashamed that there was even one misrepresentation in Ryan’s speech but sadly, there were many.
3. Distracting
And then there’s what Ryan didn’t talk about.
Ryan didn’t mention his extremist stance on banning all abortions with no exception for rape or incest, a stance that is out of touch with 75% of American voters.
Ryan didn’t mention his previous plan to hand over Social Security to Wall Street.
Ryan didn’t mention his numerous votes to raise spending and balloon the deficit when George W. Bush was president.
Ryan didn’t mention how his budget would eviscerate programs that help the poor and raise taxes on 95% of Americans in order to cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires even further and increase — yes, increase —the deficit.
These aspects of Ryan’s resume and ideology are sticky to say the least. He would have been wise to tackle them head on and try and explain them away in his first real introduction to voters. But instead of Ryan airing his own dirty laundry, Democrats will get the chance.
At the end of his speech, Ryan quoted his dad, who used to say to him, “"Son. You have a choice: You can be part of the problem, or you can be part of the solution."
Ryan may have helped solve some of the likeability problems facing Romney, but ultimately by trying to deceive voters about basic facts and trying to distract voters from his own record, Ryan’s speech caused a much larger problem for himself and his running mate.
Sally Kohn is a writer and Fox News contributor. You can find her online at http://sallykohn.com or on Twitter@sallykohn.
Condi's Speech
I like Condi Rice - kinda. I think she's exactly what we needed in the White House and over at the State Dept - in about 1983. What the fuck, lady?
Fred Kaplan at Slate:
But when she's asked about it at he 9/11 hearings, she practically says the warning wasn't deemed actionable because it didn't say exactly when and where and how the attack would happen.
Same ol' nonsense - if the facts don't fit your narrative, then just make shit up.
Fred Kaplan at Slate:
After describing a world of freedom fighters and tyrants, Bush’s former secretary of state and national security adviser lamented, “Everyone asks, where does America stand?’ Indeed that is the question of the hour,” she continued, for when “friends or foes alike don’t know the answer to that question, unambiguously and clearly, the world is likely to be a more dangerous and chaotic place … We cannot be reluctant to lead, and you cannot lead from behind.”
The solution, she concluded, is to elect Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. “They know what to do,” she said. “They know that our friends and allies must again be able to trust us.”
First, it’s not at all clear that they have the slightest idea what to do or even—judging from Romney’s disastrously tin-eared trip to Europe this summer—how to think about what to do.Rice was Nat'l Sec Adv when the Daily Brief came out in August 2001, saying "bin Laden Determined To Attack Inside The US". It said exactly that - not buried on page 11; not parenthetically; it wasn't implying anything. That was the fucking title of the fucking memo.
Second (this is the chutzpah part), Condi Rice—a top adviser in the most disastrous, reputation-crippling foreign-policy administration in decades—has no business lecturing anybody on this score.
Finally, Obama has done pretty well in foreign policy, and polls of actual foreigners—including allies—suggest that they think so too.
But when she's asked about it at he 9/11 hearings, she practically says the warning wasn't deemed actionable because it didn't say exactly when and where and how the attack would happen.
Same ol' nonsense - if the facts don't fit your narrative, then just make shit up.
Legitimate Rape
Wanna beat Repubs in an election? Just remind the voters of what these fucksticks actually say once in a while.
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