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Piracy of Africa [A Cartoon From Jordan]

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:41 am by HL

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Pentagon Closes Office Accused Of Issuing Propaganda Under Bush

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

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Joe Cutbirth: Rick Perry Should Stop Embarrassing Texas
Partisanship and political philosophy aside, I can think of few things more irresponsible in this economy than the governor of Texas speaking freely about secession.


Fox’s Kelly falsely claimed that Justice Stevens hasn’t “made any bones about” being a liberal

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

Fox’s Kelly falsely claimed that Justice Stevens hasn’t “made any bones about” being a liberal

On the April 14 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor, America’s Newsroom anchor and attorney Megyn Kelly asserted, “Between Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice [John Paul] Stevens — those are the two most liberal justices on the Supreme Court — they haven’t made any bones about their political leanings. That’s why they were appointed by the presidents they were appointed.” In fact, according to a September 23, 2007, New York Times Magazine profile, Stevens has said, “I don’t think of myself as a liberal at all. … I think as part of my general politics, I’m pretty darn conservative” [emphasis in original]. In the profile, author Jeffrey Rosen wrote that Stevens “considers himself a ‘judicial conservative’ … and only appears liberal today because he has been surrounded by increasingly conservative colleagues.” Rosen described Stevens “as a moderate Republican [in 1975 when] he was appointed by President Gerald Ford to the Supreme Court.”

From the New York Times Magazine profile:

Stevens, however, is an improbable liberal icon. “I don’t think of myself as a liberal at all,” he told me during a recent interview in his chambers, laughing and shaking his head. “I think as part of my general politics, I’m pretty darn conservative.” Stevens said that his views haven’t changed since 1975, when as a moderate Republican he was appointed by President Gerald Ford to the Supreme Court. Stevens’s judicial hero is Potter Stewart, the Republican centrist, whom Stevens has said he admires more than all of the other justices with whom he has served. He considers himself a “judicial conservative,” he said, and only appears liberal today because he has been surrounded by increasingly conservative colleagues. “Including myself,” he said, “every judge who’s been appointed to the court since Lewis Powell” — nominated by Richard Nixon in 1971 — “has been more conservative than his or her predecessor. Except maybe Justice Ginsburg. That’s bound to have an effect on the court.”

Stevens has been described as a “moderate Republican” in other media reports as well. In an August 4, 1987, article (accessed via Nexis), the Los Angeles Times reported that “[Judge Robert] Bork has differed with some conservatives in the past and recently was praised by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a moderate Republican.” Stevens was also identified as a “moderate” Republican in a September 11, 1988, Washington Post article (retrieved from the Nexis database), which reported that “[i]f [Democratic presidential nominee Michael] Dukakis were to replace both the liberal wing and [Justice Byron] White, moderate Republican Justice John Paul Stevens likely would find himself in the exact center of the court, with four Dukakis appointees to his left on most issues and four Reagan appointees generally to his right.”

From the April 14 edition of Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor:

O’REILLY: All right, now. Ginsburg — this is Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is the most liberal Supreme Court justice, gives a speech in Ohio, Wiehl, where she says that foreign law should be taken into account when American law is being adjudicated, and you say?

LIS WIEHL (Fox News legal analyst): I think that’s absolutely right.

O’REILLY: You do?

WIEHL: No. The media has blown this up, saying, “Oh, she’s saying, you know, foreign law is binding. We have to follow foreign law in the United States.” That’s not what she’s saying. She’s saying, “You’ve got to look at foreign law, or you should look at foreign law, just like you’d look at a law review by a law professor.” You look at the Bible —

O’REILLY: So you should just —

WIEHL: — you look at references materials.

O’REILLY: You should just read it for fun is what she’s saying? I didn’t get that. I got that she wanted the foreign law to be considered.

WIEHL: To read it and it can be considered. And the Supreme Court, wholly apart from Ginsburg, has considered foreign law in the past. You think about —

O’REILLY: All right. Kelly used to cover the court. What do you say?

KELLY: The Supreme Court has done it.

WIEHL: Yes.

KELLY: The liberal justices on the Supreme Court —

O’REILLY: Have done it.

WIEHL: Have done it.

KELLY — as the conservative justices were kicking and screaming, saying, “This is ridiculous. Why are we looking to France for an interpretation of the U.S. Constitution?”

O’REILLY: Right. And remember, France has the Napoleonic Code — I should have been a lawyer, here, because I wouldn’t even have to go to school; just take the bar — which is, “You’re guilty, and you’ve got to prove yourself innocent.” Not the same way.

Look, I believe Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a one-worlder. That’s what I’ve always believed. She’s a far-left judge. But she also said, Kelly, that military action in the war on terror should be run by police rules. Did she not?

KELLY: Listen —

O’REILLY: Did she not?

KELLY: Yeah. She did.

O’REILLY: Thank you.

KELLY: But Ruth Bader Ginsburg — does this come as a shock to you? She — I don’t think she’s —

O’REILLY: No, but I want everybody to know who’s sitting on the court, and a lot of people don’t.

KELLY: Does that come as a shock to our viewers? Between Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Stevens — those are the two most liberal justices on the Supreme Court — they haven’t made any bones about their political leanings. That’s why they were appointed by the presidents they were appointed. And that’s fine. They’re allowed to be liberal.

You can have liberal Supreme Court justices, just as you can have conservative Supreme Court justices. The problem in this country is now we’ve gotten into some litmus test where your political views are a deal-breaker for the U.S. Senate.

O’REILLY: I don’t think they should have political views, though. [unintelligible]

KELLY: Yes, they should have.

WIEHL: How could they not?

O’REILLY: I don’t believe we should be —

KELLY: Don’t be ridiculous.

O’REILLY: Ideologues go, “Oh” —

KELLY: So, Justice [Antonin] Scalia, who is a die-hard Catholic and has come out and said, “Yes, I’m a social conservative.” He should be booted off?

O’REILLY: I don’t think we should —

KELLY: He shouldn’t be allowed to be on the court because he has those views?

O’REILLY: I’m not booting anybody anywhere. I think — if I were president, I would appoint non-ideological judges. That’s what I —

KELLY: Ideological is one thing. But if they have views, you say they shouldn’t [unintelligible]

O’REILLY: Views are OK.

KELLY: They shouldn’t have views on what’s —

O’REILLY: But if you look at Ginsburg’s record — at least Scalia and [Clarence] Thomas vote against sometimes. She never does.

WIEHL: But at least she’s coming out —

O’REILLY: It’s straight down the line.

WIEHL: She’s coming out and saying what she believes in.

O’REILLY: She shouldn’t have to show up. They just check it. If it’s liberal, she’s voting that way.

KELLY: I’m not going to argue with that — you on that. Because I do think Scalia and Thomas — well, not Thomas, but Scalia goes to the middle more than Ginsburg goes to the middle.

O’REILLY: Thomas does sometimes. Sometimes.


Stevens Rejected No-Jail Plea Deal Last Summer

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

Stevens Rejected No-Jail Plea Deal Last Summer
You can say one thing for Ted Stevens — he’s got cojones. Court records that were just unsealed show that the former Alaska senator last summer turned down a plea deal with prosecutors that would have resulted in no jail…

Congress Probing AIG Spin Shop
Congress is demanding information from AIG about reports that the bailed-out insurance giant has four PR firms on its payroll — and about its recent PR blitz aimed at discrediting former CEO Hank Greenberg. In a letter sent this morning…


Girl of the Teabaggers

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

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Dodd’s Troubles Don’t Stop Donors

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

Dodd’s Troubles Don’t Stop Donors
Sen. Christopher Dodd’s (D-CT) shaky status in Connecticut hasn’t scared away too many donors, CQ Politics reports. The five-term incumbent reported just over $1 million in total receipts in the first three months of 2009 and has $1.4 million in the bank.

Though Dodd trails his GOP rivals in recent polls, his cash is likely to give him an edge.


Geithner and Summers Want More Debt Bubbles: The Result Could Be Catastrophic

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Geithner and Summers Want More Debt Bubbles: The Result Could Be Catastrophic
The Geithner/Summers plan seems to hinge on reinflating the debt bubble. The outcome will be inflation, a more serious crash, or both.

Red Meat or Chicken? That’s Like Choosing Between an SUV and a Hummer
Cutting out red meat while still eating chicken doesn’t address the fact that the industrial model for raising both is very bad for the environment.

Right-Wingers Are Desperately Trying to Destroy Obama, and the Cowardly Corporate Media Are Helping
The right-wing media still pull the reigns in DC, where they could sink the Obama presidency and even stymie a Democratic Congress.

Dubai’s Lesson to America: How the Middle East’s Shangrai La Became a Hell on Earth
Dubai is a living metaphor for the neo-liberal globalized world that may be crashing — at last — into history. And the fall has been ugly.

Rapacious Corporate Players Are the Real Pirates of the High Seas
Though they may be the most violent actors at sea, the Somali pirates’ mercenary motives place them in the mainstream of today’s shipping world.


Getting from Here to There

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

Getting from Here to There
A common theme in much of the discussion so far is that the current crisis originated with a financial system that was completely out of control–too large, too risky, with massive liquidity mismatches between assets and liabilities. In another…

The Death of Money Manager Capitalism?
There is little doubt that the world faces the worst economic crisis since the 1930s, with a few economists and policymakers beginning to talk about the possibility of a depression. References to Keynesian economics are commonplace, with only committed…


Chick-fil-A lends its support to tea party protesters.

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Chick-fil-A lends its support to tea party protesters.
Today, Chick-fil-A is lending its support to the tea party protesters by providing a “free medium iced tea with any purchase.” Twitter user hayley842 posts this picture of a sign observed outside a Chick-fil-A restaurant: The founders of Chick-fil-A, the Cathy family, “have been outspoken in their support of Republican social conservatives. Chick-fil-A has won praise […]

Today, Chick-fil-A is lending its support to the tea party protesters by providing a “free medium iced tea with any purchase.” Twitter user hayley842 posts this picture of a sign observed outside a Chick-fil-A restaurant:

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The founders of Chick-fil-A, the Cathy family, “have been outspoken in their support of Republican social conservatives. Chick-fil-A has won praise from religious conservative for keeping its doors shut on Sundays.” John McCain spoke at the company’s suburban Atlanta headquarters during the presidential campaign. Next Monday, Dan Cathy, president of Chick-fil-A, will be addressing the Rocky Mountain Family Council, a conservative group dedicated to promoting “God’s design for the family to strengthen marriages and families in Colorado.”


GOP Challenges Gillibrand’s Ballot in Race to Fill Her House Seat

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 16th, 2009 4:31 am by HL

GOP Challenges Gillibrand’s Ballot in Race to Fill Her House Seat
NEW YORK, April 15 — The ongoing, nip-and-tuck battle for New York’s 20th Congressional District took a turn for the absurd Wednesday when the Republicans challenged the ballot of the district’s popular former congresswoman, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D).

Obama Steps Up Efforts to Stop Gun, Drug Trafficking Across Mexican Border
President Obama yesterday ratcheted up efforts to curb the flow of drugs and guns across the southern border, imposing financial sanctions against three of the most violent Mexican drug cartels and threatening to prosecute Americans who do business with them.

Lawmaker Reviews His Campaigns Amid Donations Flap
A House Democrat from Indiana has conducted an extensive audit of his political committees, after a lobbying firm that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for his campaigns closed down amid a federal investigation.