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November, 2012 archive

The Pros at the Con 0

Thom puts the “fiscal cliff” into perspective: Yet another Republican con.

Just watch it.

(I tried to embed it, but it kept reverting to the “whole show.”)

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Facebook Frolics, Obama Derangement Syndrone Dept. 0

A Florida man who threatened Barack Obama’s life in a Facebook post earlier this month was unrepentant when confronted by Secret Service agents, according to a felony complaint.

Investigators arrived at Christopher Castillo’s Melbourne home last Thursday to question him about a November 1 Facebook post in which he wrote, “That’s the last straw, if he gets re-elected I’m going to hunt him down and kill him watch the life disappear from his eyes.”

The post has been taken down. After he repeated threats in an “interview” with the Secret Service, the poster has been taken into custody.

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Breaking News: Republican Party Decides To Wear Its Sheet in Public 2

Honestly, you can’t make this stuff up.

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Flamerific 1

This restaurant review, linked from Balloon Juice, is equal to the best usenet flames I have ever seen.

I tip my hat.

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Numbers Speak for Themselves Only If Listened to 0

PoliticalProf argues that focusing on a demographic explanation for the Republican Party’s losses in the recent election misses the point, unless the reason for the demographic disparity is taken into account. A nugget.

But this demographic analysis lets Republicans off the hook far too easily. It implies that if they change their public face — e.g., run candidates like Marco Rubio for office — they will fix the demographic gap. Toss in some candidates who are female and, well, Shan-gri-la apparently awaits!

What this argument misses, of course, is the answer to the question, “why”? Why have so many different groups of people abandoned a party that, twice in the last 40 years, set all time records for electoral college margins of victory.

(snip)

The plain answer is: the leaders of the Republican Party have squandered the party’s advantages by appealing to the worst, basest instincts of a small segment of the electorate . . . .

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Dustbiters 0

Georgia adds to its excellent record of blanking banks. Bank no more on:

Afterthought:

Really, how could a bank with the homey name like “Hometown Community Bank” be less than rock-solid. After all, isn’t “branding” all that matters these days?

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The Voter Fraud Fraud, the Numbers Speak for Themselves Dept. 0

Update: Link fixed.

Facing South rounds up some stats about the Republican Party’s efforts to gut out the vote. Here’s a few:

  • According to an election night survey conducted for the AFL-CIO, percentage of Romney supporters who had to wait 30 minutes or more to vote: 9
  • Percentage of Obama voters who had to wait that long: 16
  • Percentage of white voters who had to wait 30 minutes or more to vote: 9
  • Percentage of African Americans: 22
  • Percentage of Hispanics: 24

Follow the link to hear more numbers speak for themselves.

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QOTD 0

Tug McGraw:

Ninety percent I’ll spend on good times, women and Irish Whiskey. The other ten percent I’ll probably waste.

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And Now for Something Completely Different 0

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Georgia Dodges a Bullet 0

Georgians can relax. The degree of public insanity will remain unchanged.

U.S. Rep. Allen West continues to hold out hope that he can prevail with a recount in his coastal Florida race. But the Republican firebrand has ruled out a return to Georgia should he need to restart his political career.

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The Fiscal Cliffbangers 0

Alan Grayson discusses the sham of the “fiscal cliff”:

Via Suburban Guerilla.

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Love Letters in the Sand 0

Love letters from World War II written by a New Jersey woman to her boyfriend in Vermont washed ashore during Superstorm Sandy.

A 14-year-old found the 57 letters inside a box walking along a beach in Atlantic Highlands the day after Sandy struck. They chronicled life for Dorothy Fallon and Lynn Farnham from 1942 until the week before they married in 1948.

If I saw a box walking along a beach, I think I would have noticed too.

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Fox in the Hen House, AKA Life in the Bubble 0

The Richmonder has a personal encounter with the workings of Fox News.

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Spill Here, Spill Now, Pass the Buck (Updated) 0

Since corporations are people, my friends, why isn’t BP itself in the dock?

The employees were merely its henchmen. It’s the Mr. Big.

Oil giant BP has agreed to pay the largest criminal penalty in U.S. history, totaling billions of dollars, for the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a person familiar with the deal said Thursday.

The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record about the deal, also said two BP PLC employees face manslaughter charges over the death of 11 people in the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that triggered the massive spill.

Details and a look back at the events of the spill at the link.

There is still a possibility that BP will be brought up for “gross negligence,” but a nice violent criminal felony such as manslaughter would be more satisfying and more appropriate.

After the trial, BP could go the slammer and then, to borrow a phrase from a parole officer I once knew (our sons went to different schools together), Enron could make a woman of it.

Addendum, the Next Day:

I still say, make them share a cell with Enron.

BP has received the biggest criminal fine in US history as part of a $4.5bn (£2.8bn) settlement related to the fatal 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster.

Two BP workers have been indicted on manslaughter charges and an ex-manager charged with misleading Congress.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) said BP must hand over $4bn. The sum includes a $1.26bn fine as well as payments to wildlife and science organisations.

As part of the agreement, BP will also plead guilty to 14 criminal charges.

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The Entitlement Society 0

Shorter Mitt the Flip: The 47% beat me.

That, natch, is why he got 47% of the vote.

As my ex would have said, “Jeez oh man, what a jerk!”

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When Hero-Worshippers Lose Their Heroes, It’s Not Pretty 0

Newscaster:

PoliticalProf lays out the sequence of events of the Petraeus scandal (follow the link for the enumeration) and concludes:

You know what’s not in this story? Any allegation or coverage of potential professional wrongdoing on Petraeus’ part (e.g., leaked information, emails, breaches of security, etc.).

Watch any soap opera you’ve ever seen. Nighttime or daytime. This is the standard story. it perhaps does not deserve quite so much detail.

I think a run-of-the-mill scandal has been complicated by the dashing of the press’s veneration of Petraeus and wingnuts’ desperate desire to make everything about President Obama; this clip illustrates both, although the blogger’s comments about it address only one of those items.

It probably also doesn’t hurt that it’s giving reporters an excuse to go all tabloid.

I think I’ll go watch some F-Troop reruns.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Bloomberg:

More Americans than forecast submitted claims for unemployment insurance last week as superstorm Sandy also wreaked havoc on the job market.

Applications for jobless benefits surged by 78,000 to 439,000 in the week ended Nov. 10, the most since April 2011, the Labor Department said today in Washington. Several states said the increase was due to the storm that hit the Northeastern part of the U.S. in late October, a Labor Department spokesman said as the data were released to the press.

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Claims were projected to rise to 375,000 from the prior week, according to the median estimate of 49 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Projections ranged from 340,000 to 475,000. The prior week’s reading was revised up to 361,000 from an originally reported 355,000.

(snip)

The number of people continuing to collect jobless benefits climbed by 171,000 to 3.33 million in the week ended Nov. 3, the most in more than four years. The continuing claims figure does not include the number of workers receiving extended benefits under federal programs.

Those who’ve used up their traditional benefits and are now collecting emergency and extended payments decreased by about 33,300 to 2.12 million in the week ended Oct. 27.

Some persons are theorizing that a longer-term effect of the storm may be a boom in rebuilding supplies.

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Obamapocalypse Now! 0

Chauncey Devega offers comfort to the huddled masses of fearful white voters dreading the imminent Obamapocalyse.

A nugget.

The Right-wing media failed you. They lied and told you that Mitt Romney would win in a landslide. They cooked up stories about voter fraud and rigged polls that were biased against Republicans. The Right-wing media machine betrayed you—their audience.

If I were white, a conservative, and listened to the Right wing media, I would be scared and upset too. I would feel confused. How could so many people lie to me? It just isn’t fair! It must be some type of conspiracy.

I do not have a ready answer. But I do want to help you feel better. Because I am your friend, I am going to let you in on a secret that Fox News and the Republican Party will not share with you. Are you ready?

White people run America.

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QOTD 0

Ludwig Borne:

Getting rid of a delusion makes us wiser than getting hold of a truth.

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Decoding the Code 2

Lee Atwater, in his own words:

Anyway you look at it, race is coming on the back burner.

In case you haven’t noticed the secession kerfuffle, know that it’s at least partially because Republicans have intentionally kept race simmering away on the back burner for four decades.

Via Bob Cesca.

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