Feb 142013
 

Chuck Hagel is now experiencing something no high level cabinet appointee has ever experienced before.  His appointment is being filibustered.  For that, he can thank the Nevada Leg Hound, Harry Reid, who had the votes for meaningful filibuster reform.  Instead, Reid humped a few GOP legs, whined, rolled over, and played dead in exchange for some very minor reforms and a gentlemen’s agreement from the Republican caucus, that they would not abuse the filibuster anymore.  The Republicans have demonstrated what their word is worth by abusing the filibuster for historic obstruction.

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Senate Republicans refused to allow a vote Wednesday on the nomination of Chuck Hagel to lead the Defense Department, staging the first filibuster against a president’s choice to head the Pentagon.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) called the move "a shame" as he announced on the Senate floor that he was unable to reach an agreement with the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee to avoid such a delay. Reid filed a motion to end the filibuster and said he expected to vote on it Friday…

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Rachel Maddow covered the Republican hypocrisy.

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A filibuster, by any other name. is still a filibuster, just like a Republican Senator, by any other name is still a liar, just like Harry Reid, by any other name, is still the Nevada Leg Hound, who should be replaced as Senate Majority Leader.

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Feb 142013
 

Yesterday I was so tired that, after I posted the Open Thread, my eyes did not open again until mid afternoon.  I’m feeling a bit better, so I’m back.  I’m current with replies.  Tomorrow appears routine.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:17 (average 5:20).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From MoveOn: WHOA: A Former Fox News Reporter Airs Fox’s Dirty Laundry

 

Time and time again, Fox News has continued to push Republican propaganda, even after their own reporters have discovered it is not true. Note that, while slanted to the left, MSNBC opinion shows are fact based, but Fox’s are lie based. Fox News’ credibility just doesn’t exist anymore. No wonder I call Faux Noise the Republican Ministry of Propaganda.

From The New Yorker: Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, has issued the following letter to the citizens of the world:

Dear World People:

For decades, North Korea was threatened by hostile foes with nuclear weapons. With our safety constantly at risk from violent intruders, we asked: How can we possibly defend ourselves? In the immortal words of my dad, the glorious Kim Jong-il: “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke.”

I sleep safely at night knowing that a loaded nuclear silo is as close as the launch button on my nightstand. And now I understand what Dad, in his genius, instinctively knew: that the world will not be truly safe until every nation has nuclear weapons.

As soon as Wayne LaPierre announced his support for Kim’s right to bear nukes, Kim immediately joined the NRA.  I bet he invites Ted Nugent to tour North Korea.

From MSNBC: Why Republican’s Are Threatening Themselves

 

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Obama laid out a progressive course of action that is so popular, that any time Republicans obstruct any part of it, they set themselves up for more rejection by American voters. They have trapped themselves. They have to be all for the 1% or they lose the money, without which they cannot survive. They have to be all for the racists, bigots, homophobes, misogynists, and Supply-side pseudo-Christians, or they lose their entire base, without which they cannot survive.

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Feb 132013
 

I am sooooo pooped, after spending the day in prison, but I could not be more proud on my guys.  One had his parole hearing last week.  We’ll call him S.  He has been in prison for 23 years, and I know only a couple other people who have worked as long or as hard to change.  The board will deliberate on him in the next couple months.  Prayers, good thoughts, and good wishes please.  Critter sends greetings to critter.  I’m current with replies.  I will hopefully be sufficiently rested to be back to normal tomorrow.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:27 (average 5:24).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

SOTU:

Here’s the speech in its entirety.

This may have been Obama’s best yet. Rubio’s speech, except for his brief deception that creating a permanent underclass of immigrant serfs is favoring immigration reform, could have been delivered by Little Lord Willard before the election. Rand ‘asshole, son of asshole’ Paul never wandered from beneath his tin foil hat. His tax plan would hand billionaires in the 0.1% a bigger tax break each year than most Americans earn in a lifetime.

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From MoveOn: Words From A President Many Never Expected To Hear During Their Lifetime

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I fully agree. That we love must be all that matters, not who we love.

From NY Times: …At times, the meeting slipped into an unusually accusatory and bitter back-and-forth, with Republicans like Ted Cruz, a freshman senator from Texas, going as far as to suggest that Mr. Hagel had accepted money from nations that oppose American interests.

Saying that he had serious doubts about the source of payments that Mr. Hagel had accepted for speaking engagements, Mr. Cruz declared, “It is at a minimum relevant to know if that $200,000 that he deposited in his bank account came directly from Saudi Arabia, came directly from North Korea.”

Senator Bill Nelson of Florida and other Democrats countered by saying that Republicans had unfairly questioned the integrity of both Mr. Hagel, a two-time Purple Heart recipient, and had undermined the work of the normally bipartisan committee itself.

“Senator Cruz has gone over the line,” Mr. Nelson said. “He basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee.”

Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who is opposing his former colleague, also bristled at the attacks on Mr. Hagel, saying that “no one on this committee should at any time impugn his character or his integrity.”

Teabag Cruz was way over the line with is lies about Hagel. On the other hand, rare kudos for McCain for having the integrity to defend an enemy against a vile, unjustified attack.

From Reuters: Comcast Corp clinched full control of NBC Universal for $16.7 billion on Tuesday, the latest in a series of deals that have taken the cable operator from humble roots in Tupelo, Mississippi, to Manhattan’s iconic Rockerfeller Center.

To give you a better idea just how much media is concentrated, here’s what Comcast gets, according to Wikipedia.

Subsidiaries

  • NBC Broadcasting
    • NBC Advertising Sales
    • NBC Owned Television Stations
    • Affiliate Relations
    • Network Research
    • Domestic Television Distribution
    • NBCUniversal Digital Entertainment
    • Special Events
  • NBC Entertainment
    • NBC programming
    • Universal Television
  • Universal Pictures
    • Focus Features
    • Working Title Films
    • Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • Universal Animation Studios
    • Illumination Entertainment
  • NBCUniversal Cable
    • Syfy
    • Chiller
    • Cloo
    • E!
    • G4
    • USA Network
    • Universal HD
    • Universal Cable Productions
  • NBC Sports Group
    • Comcast Sports Group
    • Golf Channel
    • NBC Sports
    • NBC Sports Digital Network
    • NBC Sports Network
  • Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media
    • (entertainment networks)
      • Bravo Media
      • Oxygen Media
      • Style Media
      • Telemundo
      • mun2
      • PBS Kids Sprout (JV)
      • TVOne (JV)
    • (digital networks)
      • DailyCandy
      • Fandango
      • iVillage
      • Television Without Pity
      • Integrated Media group
  • NBCUniversal News Group
    • NBC News
    • CNBC
    • MSNBC
    • The Weather Channel (JV)[31]
  • Canal+ Group (50%)
    • Canal+
    • StudioCanal
    • i-Télé
    • Cyfra+ (75%)
    • CanalSat

Joint Ventures

  • United International Pictures

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Feb 122013
 

I had hoped to give you more than an Open Thread today, but  slept poorly last night and need to sleep a few hours before leaving for prison to do volunteer work.  I’m current with replies.  I will return late tonight, having missed my evening sleep cycle, so I’m sure I will be too tired to do more than an Open Thread tomorrow, but I should be all the way back on Thursday.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Todays took me 4:56 (average 5:35).  To do it. click here.  How did you do?

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From MoveOn: SHOCKING: The Truth About Who’s Running The NRA

 

This is one of the most effective exposés of NRA bullshitology I have seen. There can be no doubt that the NRA does not represent gun owners. It represents the gun industry, and they do not care how many die or how many mourn, as long as profits remain high. This is the epitome of Vulture Capitalism. They own virtually all Republican legislators and a few Democrats as well.

From NY Times: A sharp and surprisingly persistent slowdown in the growth of health care costs is helping to narrow the federal deficit, leaving budget experts trying to figure out whether the trend will last and how much the slower growth could help alleviate the country’s long-term fiscal problems.

In figures released last week, the Congressional Budget Office said it had erased hundreds of billions of dollars in projected spending on Medicare and Medicaid. The budget office now projects that spending on those two programs in 2020 will be about $200 billion, or 15 percent, less than it projected three years ago. New data also show overall health care spending growth continuing at the lowest rate in decades for a fourth consecutive year.

You can be sure Republicans are still using the old projections to justify their intent to gut Medicare and Medicaid to give more money to billionaires. Considering that Obamacare has not even been fully implemented yet, I think we can expect further reductions in health care costs, further negating the Republican War on Seniors.

From MSNBC: The Latest from the ChickenHawk

 

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During the Bush regime there was nobody at any post as qualified as either Kerry or Hegel. And for national security, Democratic competence brought us the death of Osama bin Laden. Republican incompetence brought us 9/11.  That says it all.

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Feb 112013
 

I need to take another day off.  My COPD was severe yesterday, and I overslept today.  I have to go out today to run errands, and I have prep work to do for tomorrow, a prison volunteer day.  I don’t want to overdo it.  I’m current with replies.  Tomorrow, I shall put up at least an Open Thread before leaving for volunteer work.  Wednesday, please expect only an Open thread, as I shall need to recover from volunteer work.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:01 (average 4:12).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes: (I’m trying something unprecedented today.)

From NY Times: If you’d like to know why Republicans are trying to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, take a look at three things the agency has already accomplished in its first 18 months:

¶ [sic] It called a halt to predatory practices by mortgage lenders, ensuring that borrowers are not saddled with loans they can’t afford and preventing brokers from earning higher commissions for higher interest rates.

¶ [sic] It won an $85 million settlement from American Express, which it accused of deceptive and discriminatory marketing and billing practices.

¶ [sic] It opened an investigation into questionable marketing practices by banks and credit card companies on college campuses, which often take place after undisclosed financial arrangements are made with universities.

The explanation for this is obvious. The Banksters and Vulture Capitalists who depend on financial fraud for obscene profits are a major part of the 1%, who are the only ones Republicans truly represent.

From NY Times: NOW that Congress has discarded the idea that taxes can never be raised, we must change how we pay for the wars we ask our military to fight. We should institute a war tax.

With leading officials calling for action in Syria, and the American military providing support for France’s intervention in Mali, the need for such a tax is urgent. And President Obama’s call for tax reform as the next round of budget negotiations begins offers a perfect opportunity to enact it.

Military spending has been declining since 2009, easing the conflict between pursuing our national security interests and solving our fiscal crisis. But if we undertake new military interventions, that tension will come roaring back.

As weird as this idea may sound, it could warrant further thought, if and only if the new tax targeted war profiteers, such as Halliburton, exclusively.

From NY Times: Last week Eric Cantor, the House majority leader, gave what his office told us would be a major policy speech. And we should be grateful for the heads-up about the speech’s majorness. Otherwise, a read of the speech might have suggested that he was offering nothing more than a meager, warmed-over selection of stale ideas

To be sure, Mr. Cantor tried to sound interested in serious policy discussion. But he didn’t succeed — and that was no accident. For these days his party dislikes the whole idea of applying critical thinking and evidence to policy questions. And no, that’s not a caricature: Last year the Texas G.O.P. explicitly condemned efforts to teach “critical thinking skills,” because, it said, such efforts “have the purpose of challenging the student’s fixed beliefs and undermining parental authority.”

And such is the influence of what we might call the ignorance caucus that even when giving a speech intended to demonstrate his openness to new ideas, Mr. Cantor felt obliged to give that caucus a shout-out, calling for a complete end to federal funding of social science research [AEI delinked]. Because it’s surely a waste of money seeking to understand the society we’re trying to change.

Click through for the rest of this fine Paul Krugman editorial. The Republican party does not want to govern people. They want poor stupid sheeple, so dumbed down that they will grab their own ankles, bend over, say ‘BA-A-A-A-A’, and not even ask for Vaseline, just like most of their base.

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Obama’s Way Forward

 Posted by at 3:47 am  Politics
Feb 102013
 

This coming Tuesday, President Barack Obama will deliver his State of the Union Message.  I’m covering a preview of it, because I will be doing volunteer work in prison that evening, so it will be Thursday, before I can give it the time it warrants.

10sotuPresident Obama on Tuesday will seek to move beyond the politics of the moment to define a second-term agenda built around restoring economic prosperity to the middle class, using his State of the Union address to unveil initiatives in education, infrastructure, clean energy and manufacturing.

Having secured four more years in the White House by arguing that the nation’s economy is tilted against ordinary Americans, Mr. Obama will vow to use the power of his office to recapture robust job growth and economic expansion, according to White House officials who have seen the speech. Both eluded him during his first term.

Mr. Obama will insist that only “a thriving middle class” can stimulate long-term growth and that Americans must be given the tools to succeed, according to the officials, who discussed the speech on the condition of anonymity. His call for new government investments — many of which Republicans successfully blocked in his first term — is an effort to shift the emphasis away from simply reducing the deficit and will serve in part as an answer to Republican criticism that he has not focused enough on jobs… [emphasis added]

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So far, I like what I see.  He is focusing on the areas that need focus, and he is correct that only a thriving middle class can stimulate long-term growth.  Republican criticism that he has not focused enough on jobs is absurd.  Obama has focused on jobs.  What has held job growth back is not a lack of Presidential focus.  It is Republican obstruction and sabotage of every job creating initiative that Obama and the Democratic Party have proposed.  It is also the loss of public sector jobs from failed Republican austerity measures.

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Feb 102013
 

I’m starting a new intermittent series called Republicans on Parade.  From time to time, I come across an individual who personifies what the Republican Party has become, and I plan to use this series to present them in all their Republican glory.  Our first Republican on Parade is former Republican Mayor of San Diego, Roger Hedgecock.

RepublicanRacistsRoger Hedgecock is a syndicated right-wing talk show host [Republican racist delinked] based in San Diego. For years, he was a regular fill-in for Rush Limbaugh, and before that he was a Republican mayor of San Diego – briefly, that is. He was convicted of campaign finance violations and thrown out of office only two years into his first term.

Speaking on his program [Republican racist delinked] earlier this week, Hedgecock lamented that “hatred of white people has now become an epidemic in this country” and is even “informing political decisions that are made.” The cause? President Obama and white-hating public schools.

While most Americans see Obama’s election as a landmark victory for racial equality, Hedgehock thinks it’s tearing America apart at its racial seams…

…Further complicating Hedgecock’s life-as-a-white-man is that public schools are teaching “hatred of white people” and “hatred of white privilege.” The curriculum, he argued, is “as anti-American, anti-West and anti-white as you could imagine.” As proof, he cited a diversity program in Portland, OR schools that dared to mention that whites have traditionally enjoyed a number of privileges… [emphasis added]

Inserted from <Right Wing Watch>

Here he is in person.

That whites in this country have traditionally enjoyed a number of privileges is true.  Recognizing this openly has helped Portland schools develop curricula that improve minority performance and help bridge racial divisions in the community.  Hatred is not involved in any way.

From his association with the ideological head of the Republican Party, Rush Limbarf, to his expulsion from office for criminal election fraud, to his use of projection to accuse liberals and minorities of fostering his own hatred, it is difficult to find a more thoroughly Republican individual.

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