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‘Left, Right & Center’: Obama’s Big G-20 Debut, Bigger Budget

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

‘Left, Right & Center’: Obama’s Big G-20 Debut, Bigger Budget

Left, Right & Center

Did President Barack Obama achieve anything at the G-20 summit besides showing up and pressing the flesh with other international political players? Tony Blankley isn’t so sure, but Robert Scheer and guest moderator Lawrence O’Donnell are ready with their rebuttals. And how about that ginormous budget plan?

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Senate Gives Budget Plan the Go-Ahead

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Although the congressional GOP contingent wanted nothing to do with it, President Barack Obama’s $3.53 trillion budget package made the Senate cut on Thursday evening, passing with a 55-43 vote.?

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Earlier in the evening, the House of Representatives passed its own version of the spending plan—$3.55 trillion budget, capping off a long day of debate and voting marked by the defeat of several alternative spending plans.

The House version of the budget, which passed by a margin of 233-196, also passed in a virtual party-line vote. All but 20 House Democrats supported it; no House Republican voted in favor.

Neither budget package garnered a single GOP vote.

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Scritti Politti: April 3, 2009

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Scritti Politti: April 3, 2009
It’s Friday, and I’m feeling generous and mercurial, so here’s a fun and shameless plug! Los Angelenos in the house? This Saturday, enjoy the dynamic…

Palin Relative Arrested For Burglary
Todd Palin’s half-sister was arrested Thursday after police say she broke into a Wasilla home for the second time this week to steal money. Palin…

Summers Received Hundreds Of Thousands In Speaking Fees From TARP Recipients
Barack Obama’s chief economic adviser, Larry Summers, received hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees last year from firms that have direct financial interests…

Cardinal Stands By Notre Dame Obama Criticism As Chicago’s Catholic Mayor Daley Disagrees
Mayor Daley, a lifelong Catholic and the father of a Notre Dame graduate, said Friday he disagreed with Chicago’s most prominent Catholic about the storied…


Foser: McCain lost — but the media treat him like a winner

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

Foser: McCain lost — but the media treat him like a winner

When Al Gore and John Kerry lost their presidential campaigns, the media had a clear message for them: Get out of the way and let George W. Bush govern.

As was often the case, Gore couldn’t win with the media no matter what he did. When he lay low, they mocked him for growing a beard and gaining weight — and suggested he should be doing more to represent the interests of those who voted for him. And when he did speak, the media dismissed him as an angry lunatic in need of psychiatric help. When he presciently spoke out in 2002 against rushing to war in Iraq, for example, they said he was crazy. (Years later, they adopted much of his critique as their own. They kept making fun of him, though.)

On CNN’s Reliable Sources, The New Republic‘s Michelle Cottle described her colleagues’ reaction to Gore’s Iraq speech: “[T]he vast majority of the staff believes this was the bitter rantings of a guy who is being politically motivated and disingenuous in his arguments.” When they weren’t attacking Gore, the media were ignoring him. On that same edition of Reliable Sources, host Howard Kurtz noted that television news organizations, including his own, didn’t carry Gore’s speech:

Al Gore delivered a major address this week. The former vice president sharply criticizing George Bush’s handling of Iraq. But Gore’s speech hit a thud on television. MSNBC was the only cable network to carry the whole address live, while Fox and CNN stayed with other programming. And the nightly network newscasts dealt with Gore’s speech only briefly.

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Oh, by the way, you know, CNN and Fox, which carried so many sheriff’s press conferences when there were missing kids this summer, I think could have spared 20 minutes to carry Al Gore’s speech. I thought it was embarrassing.

As for Kerry, some in the media — particularly, but not exclusively, the conservative media — all but threw rotten fruit at him in an effort to get him off the stage. Here’s how one columnist reacted to Kerry’s criticism of Bush Supreme Court nominee John Roberts:

Oh, shut up, John.

Perhaps if you had run a better presidential campaign, you would now be in a position to appoint Hillary Clinton to the high court, simply to annoy Rush Limbaugh.

There is no greater spoil to winning the White House than the power to appoint justices to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Well, there’s Air Force One and blowing up countries, too.

Still, George W. Bush has every right to name anyone he wants to the court.

And he did.

Keep in mind: As a U.S. senator, it was Kerry’s job to take a position on Roberts’ nomination. Still, he was told to just shut up and let Bush govern.

Or consider this newspaper editorial, headlined “Someone should tell Kerry election is over and he lost”:

Sen. John Kerry still seems to think he is running for president — complete with the vague generalizations that came with his campaign.

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Inflammatory rhetoric might keep Kerry in the headlines, but it is not helpful to the country or to Kerry. It makes him look less like a statesman and more like a sore loser or a media chaser.

In June of 2005, radio host Howie Carr wrote a column for the Boston Herald in which he ranted for several hundred words about people who had not removed their Kerry bumper stickers from their vehicles. Carr insisted at the beginning: “GET THE DAMN KERRY BUMPER STICKERS OFF YOUR CARS!! YOU LOST!! IT’S OVER!!!” Yes, in all caps. Yes, with seven exclamation points sprinkled among only 13 words. That’s how adamant Carr and many others were that Kerry, and those who supported him, sit down and shut up.

It is important to note that it wasn’t just conservatives who thought Gore and Kerry should lie low after their losses. In 2002, liberal columnist E.J. Dionne wrote that it was time for Gore to begin speaking up — but, in doing so, he agreed that losing candidates should remain quiet for a while: “The tradition that defeated candidates should shut up for a spell makes sense — even when the candidate in question doesn’t believe he was beaten fair and square. But at some point, silence is no longer golden.”

If Kerry, who lost the presidency by one state, and Gore, who lost by a Supreme Court vote, were expected to “shut up for a spell,” as Dionne put it, surely we might expect the media to ask the same of John McCain following his blowout loss to Barack Obama. But the media have always had a different set of rules for John McCain, and their reaction to his loss is no different. For the first time in memory, the media have granted the loser of a presidential election the ability to dictate coverage of the president who defeated him.

During the recent congressional debate over omnibus spending legislation, McCain’s attacks — via Twitter and a speech on the Senate floor — on the bill’s earmarks drove media coverage for days. MSNBC played clips of McCain’s speech over and over, and the cable channel’s hosts adopted McCain’s anti-earmark position as their own. Maureen Dowd anthologized McCain’s Twitter posts on The New York Times‘ op-ed pages.

Along with its focus on a trivially small portion of the legislation and its casual indifference to the actual merits of the programs in question, McCain’s floor speech was most notable for how hostile it was — McCain was yelling and sputtering and waving his arms around furiously. Coming from, say, Al Gore, it would have been portrayed as an angry rant from a bitter loser. How can I be so sure? Because that’s how the media typically portrayed Gore’s post-2000 speeches, even when they were subdued, as Bob Somerby has detailed.

But McCain’s tantrum wasn’t received that way. Instead, the media treated McCain as though his loss last November endowed him with even greater moral authority and quickly took up his crusade as their own. If they noted his anger, they portrayed it as righteous anger. They didn’t dismiss him because of it, as they had done with Gore; instead, they saw it as yet another reason to join his cause.

Never mind that McCain had devoted much of his failed presidential campaign to the same kind of disingenuous mockery of small-bore government spending — attacking bear research and funding for an “overhead projector,” for example. And never mind that the public reacted much the way you would react to a contractor who shows up to rebuild your fire-ravaged home and says the first thing you need to do is get some new curtains. Voters may not have taken much interest in McCain’s obsessive focus on what doesn’t matter at the expense of what does — but reporters love it.

Then there’s the February “fiscal responsibility summit” at the White House, at which Obama graciously asked McCain if he had anything to say, and McCain returned the kindness by suggesting Obama was squandering taxpayer funds on an unnecessary presidential helicopter. You don’t have to have a particularly active imagination to suspect that such an act by John Kerry or Al Gore would have been greeted by weeks — if not years — of derisive media commentary. Had either of the vanquished Democrats pulled a stunt like that, they’d have been portrayed as petulant brats who were upset that they wouldn’t be getting the helicopter.

But John McCain isn’t portrayed as a sore loser or an angry and bitter crank. His complaints aren’t dismissed as sour grapes, and he isn’t mocked as someone who doesn’t know when to get off the stage. Instead, the media take his petty obsessions seriously and treat him as a wise elder statesman. As David Dayen has noted, less than three months into 2009, McCain had already been hosted by Meet the Press, Face the Nation, Fox News Sunday (twice), and CNN’s State of the Union — and conducted a “Twitterview” with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos. And if recent remarks by Meet the Press‘ David Gregory are any indication, McCain won’t be getting any less airtime in the coming months.

They do know he lost, don’t they?

Jamison Foser is Executive Vice President at Media Matters for America.


Is Obama Skidding or Crashing?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

Is Obama Skidding or Crashing?
catologo.gif Counterintuitive action makes a fellow feel smart. When I first got my driver’s license, I took my old Ford Falcon into the Greenfield Public High School parking lot when it was freshly covered with fresh powder on top of wet slippery Western Massachusetts snow and ice. I turned fast, gunned it and lost control of the car in a skid. I turned into the skid and instantly gained control of my car. Telling someone to turn into a skid, that’s crazy talk. It seems so wrong, but my Dad knew it worked. Dad suggested I do it over and over in the parking lot, so I would conquer my intuition to be ready when a real emergency arose on a real road. Counterintuitive actions prove we can trust real knowledge and do the opposite of what we feel makes sense. I’m a fire-eater. There is some technique to fire-eating, but most of the practice goes into learning that one’s mouth is wet enough, most of the heat goes up enough, and cutting the oxygen leg off the fire triangle (it’s now a fire tetrahedron, but I learned fire-eating a long time ago) with one’s mouth really does put the fire out.


The Daily Muck

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

The Daily Muck
Attorney General Eric Holder signaled Thursday that the Justice Department will work more closely with state and federal prosecutors to crack down on financial fraud, in response to the recent increase in white-collar crime convictions. To prevent future Madoff-like crimes,…

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Fitzy’s Wiretap Ray

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

Fitzy’s Wiretap Ray


Stunning Government Billion-Dollar Giveaway to Paper Companies in the Works

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Stunning Government Billion-Dollar Giveaway to Paper Companies in the Works
A tax loophole could let the ten largest paper companies rake in a whopping $8 billion. Where’s the outrage?

This Is Your Government on Drugs
Some politicians are starting to acknowledge the tragic absurdity of the war on drugs. But we have a long way to go.

Breaking Up Can Literally Break Your Heart
The word "heartbreak" is bandied about so much we often forget that physical heart pain is a side effect of high-stress events.

‘Too Big to Fail’ Is Too Big — Period
The "too big" claim forms the rationale for the diversion of regular people’s money into rich people’s pockets.


A glass half full in London

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

A glass half full in London
Here is what’s noteworthy for me in the G20 communiqué: An additional commitment of $500 billion to increase the IMF’s lending capacity, although only half of this is an immediate commitment, while the other half is promised as part of…

It’s a Depression
The March employment numbers, out this morning, are bleak: 8.5 percent of Americans officially unemployed, 663,000 more jobs lost. But if you include people who are out of work and have given up trying to find a job, the real…



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Obama: “Don’t Think We’re Not Keeping Score, Brother”
Karl Rove says that is what the President told Rep. Peter De Fazio after the Oregon Democrat voted against the stimulus package. Heavens to Lyndon Johnson, this made my day. I always assumed that Obama could be a tough m’fer…


Report: ?Angry? McCain Referred To Hispanics As ?You People? During Outreach Meeting

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

Report: ?Angry? McCain Referred To Hispanics As ?You People? During Outreach Meeting
On March 11, Sens. John McCain (R-AZ), John Thune (R-SD) and Mel Martinez (R-FL) met with a group of Hispanic business leaders in the Capitol’s Strom Thurmond Room as part of an effort to reach out to Hispanic voters. National Journal is reporting that several participants in the meeting said McCain got “angry” while talking […]

mccainmartinez.jpgOn March 11, Sens. John McCain (R-AZ), John Thune (R-SD) and Mel Martinez (R-FL) met with a group of Hispanic business leaders in the Capitol’s Strom Thurmond Room as part of an effort to reach out to Hispanic voters. National Journal is reporting that several participants in the meeting said McCain got “angry” while talking about immigration. At one point, McCain reportedly began referring to Hispanics as “you people“:

“He was angry,” one source said. “He was over the top. In some cases, he rolled his eyes a lot. There were portions of the meeting where he was just staring at the ceiling, and he wasn’t even listening to us. We came out of the meeting really upset.”

McCain’s message was obvious, the source continued: After bucking his party on immigration, he had no sympathy for Hispanics who are dissatisfied with President Obama’s pace on the issue. “He threw out [the words] ‘You people — you people made your choice. You made your choice during the election,’ ” the source said. “It was almost as if [he was saying] ‘You’re cut off!’ We felt very uncomfortable when we walked away from the meeting because of that.”

Thune, Martinez and McCain communications director Brooke Buchanan disputed the idea that McCain lost his temper. “It was a spirited discussion, but this sort of incendiary-type way that some people are characterizing it just doesn’t fit at all the tone of the meeting,” said Thune.

Regarding the use of the phrase “you people,” Buchanan said it was “in response to a question about people in general who had voted for Obama and was not meant to refer to Hispanics.” To imply otherwise is “character assassination,” said Buchanan. But, as National Journal notes, “one person’s straight talk is another person’s vitriol”:

But one person’s straight talk is another person’s vitriol. “My hands were shaking,” one source said. “I was nervous as no-end.” The senator’s comments went on for several minutes at least. And by the end of the meeting, another participant, who had supported McCain in last year’s presidential election, was so shaken by the display of temper that he decided it is good that McCain isn’t in the White House.

McCain has lost his temper over the issue of immigration reform before. In 2007, during a private meeting on the issue, a heated McCain told Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), “f*** you.” Echoing Thune’s current defense of McCain, McCain spokesman Danny Diaz dismissed the spat with Cornyn at the time as a “spirited exchange.”


Obama Holds Town Hall in Strasbourg, France

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 4th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Obama Holds Town Hall in Strasbourg, France
PRESIDENT OBAMA: (Extended cheers and applause.) Hey! Thank you! Thank you so much. Good afternoon. Bon apres-midi — (cheers, applause) — and guten tag.

White House Economics Aide Summers Discloses Income
Lawrence H. Summers, one of President Obama’s top economic advisers, collected roughly $5.2 million in compensation from hedge fund D.E. Shaw over the past year and was paid more than $2.7 million in speaking fees by several troubled Wall Street firms and other organizations.

Administration Seeks an Out on Bailout Rules for Firms
The Obama administration is engineering its new bailout initiatives in a way that it believes will allow firms benefiting from the programs to avoid restrictions imposed by Congress, including limits on lavish executive pay, according to government officials.

Last Holdout Governor Agrees to Accept Stimulus Aid
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford backed down yesterday from his standoff with the White House over stimulus funding, becoming the last governor in the nation to officially announce that his state will accept economic recovery aid.