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Rand Paul Feels Sorry For Barton, While Limbaugh Doubles Down On Barton?s ?Shakedown? Claims

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 19th, 2010 4:39 am by HL

Rand Paul Feels Sorry For Barton, While Limbaugh Doubles Down On Barton?s ?Shakedown? Claims
While Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) has been mostly lampooned for apologizing to BP for the White House’s alleged “shakedown” of the company to create a $20 billion escrow fund, some conservatives have been willing to defend the congressman. Today, Kentucky Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul — the tea party darling who has himself faced […]

Rand2 While Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) has been mostly lampooned for apologizing to BP for the White House’s alleged “shakedown” of the company to create a $20 billion escrow fund, some conservatives have been willing to defend the congressman.

Today, Kentucky Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul — the tea party darling who has himself faced criticism for defending BPoffered his sympathies to Barton, saying he knows “what it is like to be piled on.” While Paul stopped short of endorsing Barton’s point of view, he suggested that the criticism of Barton was “over the top,” and said that Barton “should be given the chance to explain himself”:

“I don’t know about that,” Paul said, when asked about Barton’s statement during an appearance on WVLK-AM radio on Friday. “I don’t want to pile on him. … I know what that feels like. What I will say is I have never liked the tone of the president when he said things or his administration says things like he is going to put the boot on the throat of BP.” […]

“I’m not really in a position to know about what they should do to [Barton] personally. I do know what it is like to be piled on,” he said. “I do know that people sometimes can go over the top and I think he should be given the chance to explain himself.

Paul joins a host of conservative pundits who have come to Barton’s defense, praising his “courage” and “legitimate point[s].” Meanwhile, the right-wing media’s fearless leader, radio host Rush Limbaugh, threw his weight behind Barton yesterday as well. As the Washington Post’s Dave Weigel noted, “Discussing Barton’s comments, Limbaugh repeatedly called the fund a ’shakedown,’ [and] worried that it was a plot by Obama to ‘redistribute that money to ACORN.’” Limbaugh said the “shakedown” showed the Obama “regime” was behaving like “a branch of organized crime”:

LIMBAUGH: Joe Barton apologized to BP executives on behalf of himself, the American people, for the shakedown. … The United States government may as well be a branch of organized crime the way that it is being conducted and the way it’s doing business, and the way it’s looking out for itself and no one else. … Organized crime. It’s the closest thing I can think to analogize what’s happening here. And even these guys that are being shaken down, they’re paying protection money, and it isn’t enough. It isn’t enough.

Though Barton eventually apologized for his apology, Paul and a large swath of the right’s punditry appear set on defending Barton’s outrageous position. Responding to callers who challenged him for “defending BP,” Limbaugh explained that he was “trying to defend the US Constitution, the American way of life, American exceptionalism, [and] what it was that made this country great.” Many Gulf residents would likely disagree that apologizing to the company that ruined their economy and ecology made this country great.


British media denounce BP chief’s ‘savage grilling’ by House panel

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 19th, 2010 4:38 am by HL

British media denounce BP chief’s ‘savage grilling’ by House panel
LONDON — British newspapers and commenters turned on President Obama, members of Congress and Americans in general Friday as they denounced the treatment of BP chief executive Tony Hayward by a House investigative panel.


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U.S. military criticized for purchase of Russian copters for Afghan air corps
The U.S. government is snapping up Russian-made helicopters to form the core of Afghanistan’s fledgling air force, a strategy that is drawing flak from members of Congress who want to force the Afghans to fly American choppers instead.


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Election-year deficit fears stall Obama stimulus plan
Barely a week after President Obama tried to re-energize his push for more spending on the economy, his agenda is stalled on Capitol Hill, mired in election-year anxiety about the deficit.


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Spending Binge, Part Deux

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 19th, 2010 4:32 am by HL

Spending Binge, Part Deux
Stephen Moore, Wall Street Journal
Don't expect any Republican votes for the White House's new proposal for a $50 billion bailout of the states. Republican resistance to deficit spending is stiffening, even among moderates. GOP leaders in the House tell me that they were “shocked” at the latest spending plan to pay states to hire more teachers and police officers, adding that there are virtually “no votes” inside the House and Senate Republican caucuses for the new package of largesse. They see the Democrats' continued binge of spending as a political gift to ensure ever larger GOP pick-ups…

How Badly Has Oil Spill Hurt the President?
Tom Bevan, RealClearPolitics
Some observers have noted that while President Obama has faced intense criticism over his handling of the Gulf Oil spill during the last eight weeks, his approval rating remains more or less unchanged. Indeed, on April 21, the day after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and sunk in the Gulf, President Obama's approval rating in the RCP Average stood at 47.9% and his disapproval rating was at 46.9%.  Despite all that's transpired over the past two months, today President Obama's approval rating in the RCP Average is two tenths of a point higher, at 48.1%, and his disapproval…

Obama’s Slickness Meets Reality
Michael Graham, Boston Herald
Remember January 2009 when Barack Obama was walking on water? When his approval rating was north of 70 percent and we conservatives were told that "resistance is futile" in the face of the most powerful political figure since, well, ever?Then came that unavoidable force known as "reality." The stimulus . . . didn't. Unemployment is stubbornly high. Iran keeps ignoring us. A majority of Americans still hate Obamacare, and Obama's endorsed candidates have performed about as well as a BP well cap.After every policy setback and political gaffe, the…

Global Austerity is a Huge Mistake
Paul Krugman, New York Times
Suddenly, creating jobs is out, inflicting pain is in. Condemning deficits and refusing to help a still-struggling economy has become the new fashion everywhere, including the United States, where 52 senators voted against extending aid to the unemployed despite the highest rate of long-term joblessness since the 1930s.Many economists, myself included, regard this turn to austerity as a huge mistake. It raises memories of 1937, when F.D.R.'s premature attempt to balance the budget helped plunge a recovering economy back into severe recession. And here in Germany, a few scholars see…