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Politics of Clint Eastwood’s empty chair

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John Avlon says Clint Eastwood's empty chair was a symbol of what's wrong with political debate in America

John Avlon says Clint Eastwood’s empty chair was a symbol of what’s wrong with political debate in America (Credit: Getty Images)

By John Avlon

Posted: Sept. 3rd, 2012

Clint Eastwood’s rambling speech to an empty chair in Tampa, Florida, was more than just awkward performance art on a political stage.

It actually provided a useful metaphor for one of the most nauseating aspects of this presidential election — the growing gap between narrative and facts.

One of my favorite quotes is by the late, great Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan: “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.” But because of the rise of partisan media, amplified by the echo chamber of the Internet and talk radio, today everyone comes to civic debates armed with their own facts.

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Resident Evil: The MSM

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OK, so I am watching a CNN panel discussion about Romney’s acceptance speech. Christine O’Donnell was on the panel. The CNN host said that Romney’s speech and our side was, in essence, calling the Democrats communist. O’Donnell explained that we are not calling them communist, but simply pointing out the differences in our vision of America verses the Democrats. Once again, an Obama media operative was attempting to spin/distort our words to portray Republicans/Conservatives as being extreme.


Like many blacks, I have high blood pressure issues. Thus, I can not allow these people to get to me.

Still, I could not believe that CNN chose Donna Brazile to be an on-set daily contributor to their Republican National Convention coverage. Give me a break! This black woman is a viscous hate-filled Democrat hack. Nothing coming out of her mouth is going to be fair, balanced or reasonable. But, I counted to ten and felt a little better.

Then, there was the Obama minion on an ABC webcast who said referring to the Romneys, “Happy to have a party when black people drown.” Thank God, this arrogant stupid liberal jerk was immediately fired; in my option, not for his comment, but for getting caught on a live microphone. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/08/29/Shock-ABC-News-Romneys-Party-As-Black-People-Die

Folks, please forgive my passion. I do not like calling people “arrogant stupid liberal jerks”. But, their smugness in their evil erroneous assumptions raises my blood pressure.

Reagan said, “Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they’re ignorant; it’s just that they know so much that isn’t so.” http://www.hark.com/clips/dlvxhnstwz-the-trouble-with-our-liberal-friends

A wacko black journalist on MSNBC alleged that the Romney Campaign was “using coded language in order to “n—-rize” President Obama.” http://www.blackyouthproject.com/2012/08/msnbcs-toure-romney-is-trying-to-niggerize-obama-campaign/ Have you heard ANY media outrage about Toure’s insane, divisive, hate and potentially violence inspiring statement? I think not.

This is the same mainstream media that said nothing when Congressional Black Caucus members proclaimed, “the tea party can go to hell” and “the tea party wants to see blacks hanging from a tree”. VP Biden said to a majority black audience, “Republicans want to put y’all back in chains.”

Has the MSM rebuked any of the Democrats’ absurd, hate-filled and over-the-top rhetoric? No. Meanwhile, for four years the MSM has distorted the truth, lied and done everything humanly possible to brand an “R” for racist on the forehead of the Tea Party. These people are EVIL!

A few years ago, black Democrat liberal racist Julianne Malveaux offered her modus operandi for the speedy death of black conservative Justice Clarence Thomas. Malveaux suggested having Thomas’ wife feed him bacon and eggs everyday for breakfast. The media’s response to Malveaux’s death-wish for a U.S. Supreme Court Justice was silence. Can you imagine the media outrage and frenzy had a white Republican/Conservative made such a statement?

Well, Ms Malveaux and Obama media minions, I am tweaking my diet, going to the gym and keeping my blood pressure in check.

Gov. Scott Walker’s victory and the 2010 Tea Party landslide victory proves that your Evil-Empire dominance in the media can be beaten. Informed activist voters and black conservatives, like me, are your worst nightmare. And, with God’s grace, I plan to live a very, very long time.

Lloyd Marcus, Proud Unhyphenated American

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UP OR DOWN

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UP OR DOWN

Written by: Nathan W Tucker

Mitt Romney’s choice of Paul Ryan as his vice-presidential running mate, the New York Times tells us, shifts the focus of the presidential election from the economy to ideology.  CNN chimes in, reporting that Ryan makes the election “a clear choice, rather than a referendum on President Obama.”

Not to be outdone, US News proclaims that, “by selecting Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate, Republican hopeful Mitt Romney sets up a big-picture presidential debate for the American public about the scope and size of government, the likes of which hasn’t been honestly held since Ronald Reagan’s candidacy.”

Reagan himself, in his famous A Time for Choosing speech on the eve of the 1964 presidential election, aptly described what a “clear choice” election looks like:  “You and I are told increasingly we have to choose between a left or right.  Well I’d like to suggest there is no such thing as a left or right.  There’s only an up or down—[up] man’s old—old-aged dream, the ultimate in individual freedom consistent with law and order, or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.”

That is what an election about ideology should look like—a choice between statism and liberty, between socialism and freedom.  There can be no middle ground or accommodation between the two; one can only exist at the expense of the other.  Either the state is the servant of the individual, or the individual is the servant of the state.

To offer the American people a clear ideological choice, Republicans should adopt five non-negotiable tenets.  The first is constitutionalism/federalism—the principle that they will not attempt to regulate activity that occurs within a single state.  Centralized power is the single greatest threat to individual liberty, and for that reason the Founders established a constitution of limited, enumerated grants of federal power.

To that end, Republicans should pledge, for instance, to repeal No Child Left Behind and eliminate the Department of Education.  And they should vow that they will not use the interstate commerce clause to regulate non-economic activity, to regulate local economic activity such as agriculture and manufacturing, or to criminalize behavior that occurs entirely within a single state.

Secondly, Republicans should declare that, instead of raising the debt ceiling yet again, they will adopt a plan to initially reduce it to the level of the pre-Reagan years.  In contrast to empty campaign promises about budgets that balance in thirty years and the need to pass a constitutional balanced budget amendment sometime in the distant future, an immovable credit limit such as the debt ceiling serves as a de facto balanced budget amendment that immediately forces Congress to live within its means.

Third, Republicans should commit themselves to the maintenance of universal justice by guaranteeing the equal protection “of all persons, all products of labor, all property, all rights, all interests.”  They should stop engaging in class warfare by arguing that we need to strengthen the middle class and make the rich pay more in taxes.

Freedom is class neutral and is wholly incompatible with the sacrifice of some for the good of others.  The Republican Party should pledge to enact a tax code that treats everyone the same by eliminating the current progressive tax code with all its loopholes, thereby cutting everyone’s taxes in half.

Additionally, Republicans should introduce a plan to eliminate all forms of legal plunder—the use of “the law to take from one person what belongs to them, and giving it to others to whom it does not belong.”  The taxation of A to give to B is not freedom but slavery.

Fourth, Republicans should vow to create a wall of separation between the economy and the state in which the government will not seek to, directly or indirectly, intervene, manipulate, or otherwise control the economy.  Such government planning only slows economic growth by subsidizing some consumers and producers at the expense of others.

Fifth and finally, Republicans should declare that regulations be made by the most local form of government feasible by using the least restrictive means available in which the benefits outweigh the costs.  Additionally, Republicans should require that all bureaucratic regulations be approved by the legislature before they take effect.

In the absence of these planks, the upcoming election can hardly be called a clear choice between the “ultimate in individual freedom consistent with law and order” or “the ant heap of totalitarianism.”

Egypt’s new president: U.S.-educated Islamist

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Egyptians are voting in a run-off presidential election between an Islamist, Mohammed Mursi, and ousted leader Hosni Mubarak’s last premier, Ahmed Shafiq.

Source: CNN.com

By:  Josh Levs

Posted: June 24th, 2012

The first leader in Egypt’s history to win a democratic election is a study in contrasts: a strict Islamist educated in southern California, who vowed to stand for women’s rights yet argued for banning them from the presidency.

Mohamed Morsi, 60, was declared president Sunday after he took 52% of the vote to 48% for former Hosni Mubarak official Ahmed Shafik.

During the historic campaign for president, Morsi said he would support democracy, women’s rights and peaceful relations with Israel if he won.

But has also argued called Israeli leaders “vampires” and “killers.” One analyst describes him as an “icon” of those seeking an “extreme agenda.”

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Egyptians await word of new president, brace for violence

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Source: CNN.com

Posted: June 2th, 2012

After a historic revolution that toppled a 30-year regime, Egyptians eagerly waited Sunday to learn who would be the country’s first democratically elected president.

But officials braced for violence and the Muslim Brotherhood said it would stage a long-term protest if a former prime minister is declared the winner.

Egypt is set to announce the winner at 3 p.m. (9 a.m. ET) Sunday, according to the Supreme Presidential Elections Commission.

But hours before the announcement, former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik made a bold declaration on his Facebook page: “President Ahmed Shafik, Egypt 2012.”

The claim of victory comes amid heightened concerns that Shafik, who served under ousted leader Hosni Mubarak, would give new life to the old guard and essentially nullify democratic gains won after last year’s Egyptian revolution.

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Mayor Tom Barrett slapped in the face after conceding Wisconsin race

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Mayor Tom Barrett slapped in the face after conceding Wisconsin race

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was slapped in the face while greeting supporters after his losing bid for governor.

Obama and the Goddess of Distress; Allies at War with America

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by Jon Matthews, Right & Wrong Radio

Provoking The Goddess Of Distress

“True, This!  Beneath the rule of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword. Behold the arch-enchanters wand!  Itself a nothing! But taking sorcery from the master-hand to paralyze the Ceasars, and to strike the loud earth breathless! Take away the sword. States can be saved without it!”

Edward Bulwer-Lytton penned these words nearly 200 years ago in his play Richelieu but anyone who participates in or follows politics closely can attest to their ageless relevance as we still witness today those who govern or seek to govern engaged in a war of words waged daily within their respective arenas.

Entire empires and nations have risen and/or fallen due to words spoken at the right or wrong time, inspiring men to fight beyond their believed ability or causing men to cower and retreat in spite of their overwhelming strength.

In days gone past swords were designed for different tactics.  The most effective swords were those designed for in-close battle.  They were short, comparatively light, sharp and pierced deeply.  In this same way a catchy cliché, a humorous quip, a sedative slogan, a headline by which a diversionary or character assassinating leak is disseminated, all these and more make up the weaponry of politics and as such the means by which victory or defeat is often determined.  As the words of Bulwer-Lytton contend it has always been this way and perhaps always will.

Adolf Hitler, arguably the most effective manipulator of words in our lifetime once said: “All great movements are popular movements.  They are the volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the ruthless Goddess of Distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast into the midst of the people.”

Idolatrously pledging his allegiance and unwavering loyalty to his goddess of distress Hitler implanted his nationalist ideology into the downtrodden war weary Germany through skillfully and tactfully spoken words, inspiring them to once again to take up arms against the world.  With provocative claims such as: “Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all”, Hitler alleviated their fear of taking on so great a task by first igniting the torch of hatred against a smaller target, the Jews.

The German people bought into this lie and foolishly believed their destiny pre-ordained and victory inevitable.  But as is often the case with those deceived, rather than conquest and greatness Hitler’s words proved to be nothing more than the prophetic eulogy of a narcissistic madman.

American politics are especially vulnerable to the weaponry of words because we have a Constitution that does not severely limit what can be said.

Franklin Roosevelt’s famous: “We have nothing to fear but fear itself” speech at his first inauguration in 1933 helped him launch what we recognize today as the hard core implementation of socialism through his “New Deal”.  Recognizing the all too real trepidation of our nation stagnated by the Great Depression FDR mesmerized the American electorate into believing that “new” is always an improvement over old simply because it is new.

FDR justified his experiment in Keynesian economics as the path to a better future by stating emphatically: “One thing is sure. We have to do something. We have to do the best we know how at the moment…If it doesn’t turn out right, we can modify it as we go along.”

Presently we find too many of our fellow citizens and far too many of our elected officials still trying to affirm FDR’s contention we can “modify the moment” in spite of all evidence that proves we simply made the wrong choice in allowing FDR his failed experiment in socialism.  Didn’t someone once say, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results”?  Are we becoming as mad as nations past and present in the search for Utopia?

It would seem so.  American pride has served us well in the past but it is now becoming a glaring weakness.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the deconstruction and redefinition of words becoming even more treacherous and destructive in their cause and affect.  And nowhere is this treachery more evident than in this current administration.

Just like Hitler, Obama’s team of deconstructionists has identified a common enemy in their war against America.  And like Hitler, Obama has allied himself with the Goddess of Distress, skillfully and methodically casting words of hate and division into the midst our people.  Who is his target?  Conservatives in general and the Tea Party in particular.  Consider these words in a recent interview with David Axelrod on CNN when asked why Obama had not yet achieved immigration reform as he had promised in his bid for the White House in 2008;  “A lot of Republicans in Congress want to cooperate, they know better, but they are in the thralls of this reign of terror from the far right that has dragged this party to the right.”

By taking the word “terrorist” and redefining it as a domestic enemy rather than a foreign one (remember it was Obama who said the word was inflammatory in his decision to no longer use it to describe Islamic fundamentalists), Axelrod presumptuously claims a majority of the GOP would actually be Obama’s ally were it not for those pesky extremists on the right.

Axelrod also falsely claims the Tea Party is an extremist faction “dragging” the GOP to the right rather than the truth Obama is deceitfully enticing the nation to move “forward” by storming to the left.  In reality the right is simply remaining where it has always been.  It is the left that is on the move.  Legislation introduced by conservatives to prevent abortion, homosexual marriage and/or reform of entitlement programs have all been in response to legislation from the left not the other way around.

The Goddess of Distress has been provoked the torch of the spoken word has been ignited and cast into the midst of the people.  The question is are we like those who were entranced by Hitler and others like him, going to march silently into an inevitable destruction prepared for us by this unholy alliance between a delusional narcissist scheming with his Goddess of Distress?  Let us hope not.

FDR once said: “In politics, nothing happens by accident.  If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”   If we allow Obama to continue knowing what we now know, we deserve the same plight and destiny as those before us who in their silence surrendered to the Goddess of Distress and her messenger.

Jon Matthews is President of Terra Productions in California.  He produces and hosts the weekly conservative talk show “Right & Wrong Radio” which broadcasts live every Friday at 12 PM (PST) from Puka Shell Studios in Garden Grove, California.  View his website for information and show archives at: http://www.rightandwrongradio.com/.  You can contact Jon at jon@rightandwrongradio.com.

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CNN: Entire Outfit of Al-Qaeda Terrorists Are Planning Attacks Against US

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Alexander Higgins | CNN has “warned” that an entire outfit of Al-Qaeda terrorist are planning to conduct attacks on US soil.

Al Qaeda’s bomb-makers evolve, adapt and continue to plot

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By Paul Cruickshank, Tim Lister and Nic Robertson

Posted: May 9th, 2012

Three months before he was killed by a U.S. drone strike, Fahd al Quso, one of al Qaeda’s top operatives in Yemen, spoke at length to a local journalist. He was asked why al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula had stopped plotting against the United States. Was it because all efforts were devoted to an internal project?

“The war didn’t end between us and our enemies. Wait for what is coming,” al Quso replied.

It seems al Quso, the head of the group’s external operations, wasn’t bluffing, after the recent discovery of a device designed to be carried aboard an airliner by a suicide bomber without detection

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Romney silent at first when questioner says Obama should be ‘tried for treason’

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By: Philip Rucker

Posted: May8th, 2012

EUCLID, Ohio – Mitt Romney stood on a factory floor here Monday as a woman asked him what he would do as president to “restore our Constitution in this country.” She asserted that President Obama was operating outside the construction of the nation’s founding document and that “he should be tried for treason.”

Judging by the applause, many in the crowd of about 500 people at a town hall meeting seemed to agree.

Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, did not admonish the woman for suggesting that Obama be tried for treason. He did not refer to the woman’s comment at all. Instead, he repeated his talking points about the Constitution and his pledge to repeal Obama’s health-care overhaul.

“I happen to believe that the Constitution was not just brilliant, but probably inspired,” Romney said. “I believe the same thing about the Declaration of Independence.”

After his town hall meeting finished, reporters from The Washington Post and the New York Times asked Romney as he shook hands at the rope line whether he agreed with the woman’s statement.

“No, no,” Romney said, shaking his head. “No, of course not.”

Later, Romney told CNN: “I don’t correct all of the questions that get asked of me. Obviously I don’t agree that he should be tried.”

Obama campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith accused Romney of having “failed” to stand up to “hateful” rhetoric.

“Time after time in this campaign, Mitt Romney has had the opportunity to show that he has the fortitude to stand up to hateful and over-the-line rhetoric, and time after time, he has failed to do so,” Smith said in a statement. “If this is the ‘leadership’ he has shown on the campaign trail, what can the American people expect of him as commander-in-chief?”

Source: WashingtonPost.com

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Former CNN War Correspondent Speaks Out On Alleged War Crime CNN Refused To Air

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Jason Linkins | CNN apparently decided that possible US and NATO war crimes footage in Iraq from journalist Michael Ware was not worthy of coverage and censored the material.

BREAKING: Gingrich to end White House bid

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Posted By:
CNN Political Director Mark Preston

Washington (CNN) – Newt Gingrich will officially end his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and formally express his support for Mitt Romney next week, two sources close to Gingrich tell CNN.

While details are still being worked out, Gingrich is likely to hold his final campaign event Tuesday in Washington, DC where he will make the announcement surrounded by his family and supporters.

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Nugent threatens death if Obama wins in November

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Source: CNN.com

Posted: April 17th, 2012

Rocker Ted Nugent did little to quell his reputation as a conservative firebrand through comments at the National Rifle Association convention when he took aim (pun intended) at high profile members of the Barack Obama administration and voiced support for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. The Romney-backer, musician, activist, NRA board member and tea party figure encouraged an NRA audience over the weekend to help oust the current administration.

“If Barack Obama becomes the president in November again, I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year,” Nugent said, according to a video posted on YouTube by the NRA. “If you can’t go home and get everybody in your lives to clean house in this vile, evil America hated administration, I don’t even know what you’re made out of.”

He accused the government of “wiping its ass with the Constitution you’re living under a rock some place” and labeled members of the Obama administration, including the vice president, attorney general and secretary of state “criminals.”

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White House meets with Muslim Brotherhood

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Mubarak (left) & Obama

Source: CNN.com

By: Brianna Keilar

The Muslim Brotherhood, the controversial group in Egypt key to the country’s new government, is on a public relations tour and members had meeting with White House officials. CNN’s Brianna Keilar reports on the meeting that the White House hopes to open lines of communications.

North Korea prepares controversial rocket launch

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Technicians check the North Korean satellite launch vehicle Unha-3 on the launch pad at the Sohae Satellite Launching Center on April 8.

Source: Cnn.com

By: Stan Grant

Posted: April 9th, 2012

As North Korea presses forward with a controversial rocket launch, journalists were granted a rare glimpse Sunday of the reclusive country’s preparations.

CNN was part of a group taken to the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Tongchang-ri, in the northwest part of the country.

North Korea announced last month that it would launch a rocket carrying a satellite between April 12 and 16 to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung, the founder of the Communist state. His birthday on April 15, known as the “Day of the Sun,” is a key public holiday in the North Korean calendar.

Pyongyang says the operation is for peaceful purposes, but Japan, the United States and South Korea see the launch as a cover for a long-range ballistic missile test.

Firing the long-range rocket would breach U.N. Security Council resolutions, and Washington has suspended a recent deal to provide food aid to North Korea as a result. Japan has said it will shoot down any part of the rocket that enters its territory.

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Allen West: I Would Say Yes To VP Slot On GOP Ticket

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Source: RealClearPolitics.com

Posted: April7th, 2012

On Tuesday, former GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin said she would like to see Rep. Allen West (R-FL) considered for the 2012 ticket. (Watch: Sarah Palin: Allen West For Vice President)

“Yes, well, right now, you know, the focus is, of course, being a good congressional representative,” Congressman West told CNN’s Kyra Phillips when she asked if he would say ‘yes’ if Romney wanted him on the GOP ticket this fall. Full transcript of the exchange is available below.

PHILLIPS: What do you think? Vice President Allen West? Would you consider it if you were asked?

WEST: Well, first of all, happy Easter to you, Kyra. And when you consider the fact that five years ago I was sitting in the desert of Kandahar, Afghanistan, as a civilian military adviser and training to the Afghan army, no one would have ever thought that I’d be a congressional representative for here in south Florida and speaking to you today.

So we don’t know which path your life may take and if someone were to believe that I have a capacity to serve this country at a higher level is very humbling, very honorable.

And as I did back in 1982, as my father did, as my older brother did, as my young nephew does, we will continue to serve this country in whatever capacity we can.

PHILLIPS: OK. So bottom line, you’re telling me yes, if Mitt Romney comes to you and says, I want you on the ticket with me, I want you to be my vice president, you would say yes?

WEST: Yes, well, right now, you know, the focus is, of course, being a good congressional representative.

But if someone were to make that call to me, which I really doubt is ever going to happen, you would have to make sure that it is something that god would ordain for you, and you’d have to talk to your wife, my wife and my two daughters about.

But we have always stepped up to the plate to serve our country. And if it’s the right fit, then I will do so.

But as I said, I really much so doubt that that would happen.

PHILLIPS: You know, there’s a lot of things that we thought would never happen in the past couple of years, Congressman, so I think anything is possible.

WEST: That is true.

PHILLIPS: Indeed if Mitt Romney came to you, do you like Mitt Romney? Do you support his views? Would you feel comfortable on a ticket with him?

WEST: Well, you know, I’ve never been out on a dinner date with him if that’s what you’re asking me. So I don’t know if I would like him, but I think that we’d have to sit down and discuss things.

And look, I think that Governor Romney and I definitely have a different vision for this country, a vision that gets us away from debt, despair and the horrible situations you see with our economic security, our energy security and our national security.

So I think that we will be able to come together as a team and be able to develop the right type of platform to turn this state around for the United States of America.

Current TV Dismisses Keith Olbermann

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Current TV Keith Olbermann during the Jan. 5 episode of “Countdown” on Current TV.

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By: Brian Stelter

Posted: March 30th, 2012

For nearly a year now, Al Gore and Joel Hyatt have been building their liberal cable news channel, Current TV, with the mercurial television anchorman Keith Olbermann at its center.

This week, the center collapsed.

Current said on Friday afternoon that it had fired Mr. Olbermann — one of the nation’s most prominent progressive speakers — just a year into his five-year, $50 million contract. It was the culmination of months of murky disputes between Mr. Olbermann and the channel that he was supposed to save from the throes of ratings oblivion.

Yet as inevitable as it might have seemed to some in the television business who know the long history of antipathy between Mr. Olbermann and his employers, it was nonetheless shocking to his fans, to his detractors and to staff members at Current when the announcement was made.

Forty-five minutes afterward, in a stream of Twitter messages, Mr. Olbermann threatened to take legal action against the channel and said its claims about him were untrue. In part because of the prospect of litigation, executives at Current declined to comment on the firing on Friday. But they immediately named as his replacement Eliot L. Spitzer, the former governor of New York, who took over Mr. Olbermann’s 8 p.m. time slot on Friday night. It represents Mr. Spitzer’s second shot at an 8 p.m. talk show; in 2010, two years after he resigned the governorship after he admitted having patronized a prostitution ring, he led a short-lived show on CNN. It was canceled in mid-2011.

In a letter posted on Current’s Web site, Mr. Gore and Mr. Hyatt wrote, “We are confident that our viewers will be able to count on Governor Spitzer to deliver critical information on a daily basis.”

With those words — “on a daily basis” — the founders of Current hinted at one of the reasons for Mr. Olbermann’s termination.

He clashed early and often with Mr. Hyatt, and especially with David Bohrman, a former CNN executive who was installed as president of Current last summer. The clashes became visible when Mr. Olbermann started anchoring his program, “Countdown,” in front of a funereal black backdrop, apparently out of frustration about technical difficulties. He also declined Current’s requests to host special hours of primary election coverage in January, causing lawyers from both sides to intercede. Eventually an election coverage plan was cobbled together, but in January and February, Mr. Olbermann continued to miss many days of work, as he himself acknowledged on his Twitter page. He attributed some of his absences to throat problems.

In public, Current remained supportive of Mr. Olbermann, whom Mr. Hyatt called “the big gun in our lineup” during an interview on March 5 to promote new political programming on weekday mornings.

“It’s all on top of his shoulders,” Mr. Hyatt said, even as he added new programs, in part as a hedge against the possibility of Mr. Olbermann’s departure.

Behind the scenes, tensions were mounting. That same day, the eve of the Super Tuesday Republican primaries, Mr. Olbermann decided to take a vacation day despite a warning from Current that it would constitute a breach of contract, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who insisted on anonymity because this person was not authorized to speak on the record.

In a termination letter on Thursday morning, Current cited “unauthorized absences” as one of the reasons. It also cited a failure to promote the channel and disparagement of the channel’s executives.

Mr. Olbermann, however, has said he has been very careful to fulfill the terms of his contract. On Twitter on Friday afternoon, he apologized to his fans for joining Current at all, calling it “a sincere and well-intentioned gesture on my part, but in retrospect a foolish one.”

He encouraged people to “read of a previous occasion Mr. Hyatt found himself in court for having unjustly fired an employee,” and linked to a New York Times article from 1990 that reported on a ruling against Mr. Hyatt’s firm that found that it had illegally removed the head of its Philadelphia office, Clarence B. Cain, after learning he had AIDS.

To many in the television business, the separation was not a question of if, but when. Mr. Olbermann has a history of abruptly and angrily leaving jobs, dating back at least to his days at ESPN, where he was a co-anchor of “SportsCenter” in the 1990s.

Fourteen months ago, Mr. Olbermann abruptly left MSNBC, where he had worked for eight years. There, he nearly single-handedly gave the channel an identity as a liberal counterweight to Fox News — just as Current hoped he would do for it — but he also alienated staff members.

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The shame and hypocrisy of the New York Times

6:06 am in General News by A L

Despicable.


We noted yesterday the fingerwagging at CNN over the Fort Hood shootings and the urge to link it to radical Islam, and the rush at the network to blame another mass murder on Republicans like Sarah Palin and Tea Party activists, even though the shooter had no known link to either.  Many of our commenters [...]

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Speak Up for June 9 – Callers gush about the oil spill in the gulf, the tea …

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CNN interviewed a Tea Party supporter in Louisiana. She said it was important to start drilling again immediately for the sake of the economy.
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Tea Party Patriots to Protest CNN in Atlanta, Chicago

8:34 am in General News by Eric

Tea Party Patriots will hold rallies Friday outside CNN stations in Atlanta and Chicago to protest the news organization’s biased and offensive reporting of the Tea Party Protests that occurred across the nation April 15.

The protest outside CNN Headquarters in Atlanta begins at 10 a.m., and the protest outside the CNN Chicago Bureau begins at noon. Patriots in Atlanta will also hold a protest Saturday outside the CNN station at noon.

The protests are largely in response to CNN’s use of sexual innuendo in its coverage of the nationwide Tax Day Tea Parties, where 1.2 million U.S. citizens gathered across states to protest outrageous government spending. CNN journalists repeatedly used the word “teabagging” in a sexual manner when reporting about the rallies.

“CNN has, for many years, been slanted towards far left partisanship in its presentation of what it considers news. This is no surprise to most of us. But what is surprising is the level of hate displayed in CNN’s blatantly biased reporting of the Tea Party movement,” said Eric Odom, founder of the American Liberty Alliance.

“We’re here to identify some possible reasons for CNN’s hate speech towards the Tea Party movement, and we intend to contact CNN sponsors to share our disgust with such an attack.”

In addition to Friday’s protests, Tea Party Patriots are asking citizens to boycott CNN sponsors, particularly those that are accepting government bailout funds. Activists also plan to petition mayors and local-level officials who display CNN news in municipal airports and other taxpayer-funded property.

“Grassroots activists do not intend to sit idly by and watch CNN treat the Tea Party movement and the activists that are involved in this movement with no respect,” said Denise Cattoni, state coordinator for the Illinois Tea Party Patriots.

Details of the Atlanta CNN protest
Where: CNN Headquarters, at 1 CNN Center, Atlanta
When: Friday, from noon to 2 p.m., and Saturday, from noon to 3 p.m.
Media contact: James Lyle, (678) 495-8270, jc_lyle@yahoo.com

Details of the Chicago CNN protest
Where: CNN Chicago Bureau, at the Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago
When: Friday, from noon to 1 p.m.
Media contact: Denise Cattoni, (630) 290-2130, illinoistea@aol.com