Sunday, January 31, 2010

Women-Only Food Sites in Haiti Presume that Women Are Better at Sharing

Women are better than men at sharing? A new policy in Haiti bypasses men and gives food only to women. The U.N. says that experience teaches that food is shared more fairly by women. Disaster or not, women do the cooking and are in charge of distributing food, yet miraculously women manage to think of others before themselves. Yes, women as a group tend to put the needs of children, the sick, the elderly, husbands and boyfriends, above their own needs.

In the U.S., claims that women are better at anything are generally mocked. In the U.S., setting up distribution sites where only women can get food would be called discrimination against men. In the U.S., alleged gender neutral law pretends that women and men are the same. Thankfully, the rules of this cowboy nation do not apply everywhere.

Already the new policy has seen good results. Instead of violently loud and chaotic crowds clamoring for food -- with violent and greedy young men trampling over women and children in order to get themselves to the head of the line -- women now form polite and orderly lines at women-only sites. (CNN broadcast, 1/31/10)

The experience of humanitarian workers in disaster relief is that men usually outmuscle women for food and other aid at distribution points in the desperate days and weeks following a catastrophe, according to various U.N. officials. In response, the United Nations has devised various programs aimed at bypassing men to get aid directly to women and from them to their dependents. . . The World Food Program, or WFP, has developed women-only centers for food distribution in Haiti. WFP spokesman Marcus Prior said Saturday that 10,000 women a day will be given 55-pound bags of rice at 16 WFP distribution points around the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince.

"Traditionally, WFP has always sought to deliver food into the hands of women as they are more likely to ensure that the food is divided up amongst those who really need it and can't fend for themselves," said Prior in an email interview from the Haitian capital.



"Our experience around the world is that food is more likely to be equitably shared in the household if it is given to women."

John Edwards, Smiling Through the Lies (Video)


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Paul Krugman: It's His Ability to Lead

Quote of the Day

After Massachusetts, Democrats were looking for leadership; they didn’t get it. Ten days later, nobody is sure what Obama intends to do, and his aides are giving conflicting readings. It’s as if Obama checked out. Look, Obama is a terrific speaker and a very smart guy. He really showed up the Republicans in the now-famous give-and-take. But we knew that. What’s now in question isn’t his ability to talk, it’s his ability to lead.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Elizabeth Edwards Finally Kicks the Scumbag Out

As if dying from cancer isn't already hard enough:

Seeing the love child her hubby fathered while she was being treated for cancer and he was running for president snapped her last nerve, People.com reports, advancing the mag's Friday cover story, titled "Elizabeth's Breaking Point."

Hubby's been banished to an outbuilding on the family property in Chapel Hill, N.C., and a beach house they own in the state.

"[Elizabeth] said, 'I've had it. I can't do this. I want my life back,' " her sister Nancy Anania told People. "A long marriage is a tough habit to break, and when you throw in incurable cancer and young children, it makes you waver. But I hear peace in her voice that I haven't heard in a long time."


Thursday, January 28, 2010

iPad. iTampon. iRag. Apple Forgets to Hire Women. Period Jokes Ensue.

It turns out that there are no women on Apple's marketing team. And there were no women to be seen when Apple rolled out the iPad in San Francisco. Was it only yesterday? Only an all male team could miss the pitfalls of a name like iTampon, um, I mean iPad.


tjakabon: "It surfs the web AND stops the bleeding."

tremendousnews: So I can say "That chick is on her iPad" and not be called a pig? Thank you Apple.

kathycacace: Okay, just one more. The iPad: protecting your data from embarrassing incidents.

"I'm holding out for the iRag."

"So will the 64GB one be called the Maxi-Pad?"

Washington Post: With A Name Like iPad, Can Apple's New Device Possibly Have Wings?

Boyfriends everywhere promptly refuse to purchase it unless they could simultaneously buy some really manly products, like shaving cream and batteries. Business Insider declared the name "terrible," with one columnist writing that he'd heard rumors of the name "but dismissed it immediately," thinking that Apple would have the foresight to predict a landslide of menstruation mockery. (Did they not see "MADtv's" iPad parody in 2007?)

NY Times: The iPad’s Name Makes Some Women Cringe
Mediaite: My Bloody iValentine: Welcome, Apple iPa
MSNBC: Apple's iPad becomes big fat ‘intimate’ joke
iPad name draws feminine hygiene jokes

Sandra Day O'Connor Criticizes Campaign Finance Ruling

The Supreme Court's recent odious campaign finance ruling (Citizens United, 2010) reversed a major campaign finance decision written by Sandra Day O'Connor (McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, 2003).

What made the horrendous Citizen's United ruling possible was O'Connor's replacement with Alito.

"Gosh,” [O'Connor said], “I step away for a couple of years and there’s no telling what’s going to happen.”

Sandra Day O'Connor warns that the High Court's ruling poses a threat to judicial independence. O'Connor was already working on the cause of judicial independence. With this ruling, that cause is pretty well dead.


"Many years ago, we observed that '[t]o say that Congress is without power to pass appropriate legislation to safeguard...an election from the improper use of money to influence the result is to deny the nation in a vital particular the power of self protection."
Justices O'Connor & Stevens,
McConnell v. Federal Election Commission

SOTU: Obama Gives Supremes a Tongue Lashing. Alito Reacts. (Video)

In his State of the Union speech, the post-partisan Obama blasted the conservative majority of the Supreme Court for their bad Citizens United v. FEC ruling. This was the decision that overturned a century of precedents and transformed the conservative justices into what the Right likes to call: "activist judges." Obama called on Congress to overturn the ruling. If only he'd do this sort of thing more often.

Justice Alito broke yet another precedent by expressing his disagreement. Rachel Maddow says Alito's disagreement amounts to "heckling." Heh. The Justices are so bound by the rule of impartiality that they do not even applaud at the SOTU. It's the solemn tradition. Alito squirmed, shook his head and mouthed "not true." Watch it: (And see a close-up of Alito's "heckling" in a video narrated by Rachel Maddow. McCain was mouthing off too.)


"Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests - including foreign companies - to spend without limit in our elections. Well I don’t think American elections should be bankrolled by America’s most powerful interests, and worse, by foreign entities. They should be decided by the American people, and that’s why I’m urging Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps to right this wrong."

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

SOTU: Obama to Call for Repeal of DADT

CNN reports that Obama will use the State of the Union speech (C-Span) to ask Congress to repeal the odious Don't Ask Don't Tell policy. It's high time. If true, one can only hope that President Obama will follow up his belated words with a little actual action. He could put an immediate stop to the policy with an executive order.

Or he could make a pretty speech and leave everything else to Congress.

John Aravosis has more.

Update: Don't blink, you'll miss it:

My Administration has a Civil Rights Division that is once again prosecuting civil rights violations and employment discrimination. We finally strengthened our laws to protect against crimes driven by hate. This year, I will work with Congress and our military to finally repeal the law that denies gay Americans the right to serve the country they love because of who they are. We are going to crack down on violations of equal pay laws - so that women get equal pay for an equal day's work. And we should continue the work of fixing our broken immigration system - to secure our borders, enforce our laws, and ensure that everyone who plays by the rules can contribute to our economy and enrich our nations.

Hillary Signals Not a Two-Term Secretary of State

Hillary Rodham Clinton told PBS's Tavis Smiley that she is not interested in serving as Secretary of State for two terms. Hillary also repeated her assertion that she absolutely will not run for president again. Many of us here on TGW have long predicted that fact. The country had its chance and blew it.

The interview will air tonight on PBS' Tavis Smiley Reports:

TAVIS SMILEY: That opens the door for the obvious question, what would Hillary Clinton want to do when she is no longer Secretary of State?

HILLARY CLINTON: Oh, I, there’s so many things I’m interested in, I mean, really going back to private life and spending time reading, and writing, and maybe teaching, doing some personal travel, not the kind of travel where you bring along a couple of hundred people with you. Just focusing on, on issues of women, girls, families, the kind of intersection between what’s considered ‘real politique’ and real life politics, which has always fascinated me.

TAVIS SMILEY: And finally, just for the record, you have said before, emphatically, in fact, that you are not interested in running again for President of the United States, I’m taking your answer now to mean that that’s still the same?

HILLARY CLINTON: Absolutely not interested.

CBS to Air First Super Bowl Abortion Ad (Video)

Take action over at the Women's Media Center's Not Under the Bus campaign to stop the anti abortion rights Super Bowl ad sponsored by Focus on the Family.

CBS rejects ads from MoveOn, PETA, United Church of Christ, etc., but accepts an anti choice Super Bowl ad from Focus on the Family??? Tell CBS what you think.



Read more at the Women's Media Center

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Obama: The Press Is Against Me (Video)

Here's that comic relief you were searching for. Hysterical.


ACORN Filmmaker Pimp Busted for Plot to Bug Phones in Sen. Mary Landrieu's Office

The conservative darling -- who manufactured films designed to prove that ACORN, the leftist organization that helps poor people, is corrupt -- has been caught being corrupt. James O’Keefe, aka the pimp in the gotcha ACORN films, has been busted for attempting to bug the phones in Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu's office. And it is still true that we never did see the full unedited versions of the Pimp's films.

James O’Keefe — the upstart investigative filmmaker whose undercover video work got ACORN’s federal funding stripped — has been arrested by the FBI in Louisiana for attempting to wiretap the offices of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu, according to the Times-Picayune. The paper is reporting that the FBI arrested O’Keefe and three others — Stan Dai, Joseph Basel and Robert Flanagan — two of whom dressed as telephone company workers to tap the Landrieu’s office telephone system. O’Keefe was reportedly posted inside the office and claimed to be “waiting for someone to arrive.”

Obama & The Big Chill (Annotated Links)

Totally ignoring the dire consequences of losing his base, Obama prepares to throw yet another bone to the Right in his State of the Union extravaganza. The President is not the only one who can make a cold wind blow:

Conscience of a Liberal - Paul Krugman: Obama Liquidates Himself: A spending freeze? That’s the brilliant response of the Obama team to their first serious political setback? It’s appalling on every level. . . And it’s a betrayal of everything Obama’s supporters thought they were working for. Just like that, Obama has embraced and validated the Republican world-view — and more specifically, he has embraced the policy ideas of the man he defeated in 2008. A correspondent writes, “I feel like an idiot for supporting this guy.” . . Right now, this looks like pure disaster.

Open Left - Paul Rosenberg: It's Official: Obama is an idiot: Obama is now intentionally recreating FDR's mistake of 1937, when he prematurely cut back spending to try to balance the budget, and sent the country into a new recession. Specifically: He's going to announce a spending freeze on domestic programs (but not, of course, on the military) that is "projected to save $250 billion." The rationale is that he wants to appease folks worried about runaway deficits. Which is just what FDR was worried about in 1937. This is Bush-style idiocy. There is no other word for it. Adding insult to injury, at the same time, he's also proposing more Ronald Reagan/GW Bush tax cuts... which will, of course, increase the runaway deficits.

NY Times - Bob Herbert: Obama’s Credibility Gap - Who is Barack Obama?: Mr. Obama . . has positioned himself all over the political map: the anti-Iraq war candidate who escalated the war in Afghanistan; the opponent of health insurance mandates who made a mandate to buy insurance the centerpiece of his plan; the president who stocked his administration with Wall Street insiders and went to the mat for the banks and big corporations, but who is now trying to present himself as a born-again populist. . . The president . . all of a sudden is a man of the people. But even as he is promising to fight for jobs, a very expensive proposition, he’s proposing a spending freeze that can only hurt job-creating efforts.

WaPo - Ezra Klein: The Obama administration loses the deficit -- and the spending -- argument: This video is not good for the White House. It shows Barack Obama repeatedly, and eloquently, rejecting John McCain's proposal for a "non-defense spending discretionary freeze." We need a scalpel, Obama says, not a hatchet.

Obama Campaign Against Spending Freeze

Firedoglake - Blue Texan: Obama, the Spending Freeze and the Joe the Plumberization of the Democratic Party: [H]e is validating decades of right-wing complaints about “wasteful spending”, that “big government” is really the problem, that defense spending is sacrosanct while programs for the stray animals are expendable, and most recently, that government spending somehow caused the Great Recession — all in an era in which Americans brought Democrats to power to do more, not less. Do they think this will appease Republicans? Hell no. Do they think this will win teabagger votes? Please. This is truly a policy without a constituency. It’s unforgivable.

[Mr. Freeze graphic via twolf at firedoglake]

Colbert: Flip-Flopper Harold Ford (Video)


On Monday, Ford dismissed Gillibrand as a party-controlled “parakeet.” For good measure, his spokesman told POLITICO that Gillibrand is a “desperate liar.”

"Harold Ford Jr. voted twice to enshrine discrimination in the U.S. Constitution by banning gay marriage, and he proudly said he's never been pro-choice. That’s not a smear, it’s his record. Kirsten Gillibrand has aggressively fought to protect a woman's right to choose and establish equal benefits for same-sex couples."

Monday, January 25, 2010

Andre Bauer Regrets Saying: If You Feed Small Animals & Poor Humans, They Will Only Breed

South Carolina's Lt. Governor Andre Bauer regrets saying:

You’re facilitating the problem if you give an animal or a person ample food supply. They will reproduce, especially ones that don’t think too much further than that. And so what you’ve got to do is you've got to curtail that type of behavior. They don’t know any better.”

Other than starving small animals and distressed humans, Andre Bauer advocates ending a culture of dependency. Something tells me that Andre is not referring to his own pampered lifestyle supported by taxpayer funds. That's Andre with the fat glowing healthy cheeks, in the photo, next to Tom Cruise at NASCAR. Andre wants Mark Sanford's job as Governor of South Carolina.

I don't know who to call regarding Andre's despicable comments about poor humans (including children who are on the free lunch program at school), but when it comes to advocating animal abuse, I do know who to call. Can PETA please do the world a favor and picket this pampered jerk's mansion?

John Edwards' Sleazy Sex Scandal Coming to Prime Time

It looks like beleagured Tiger Woods is about to get a break with the publication of Andrew's Young's tell-all book about scumbag John Edwards. The book will be released on January 30. It is appropriately titled: The Politician.

Young is the former obsessively loyal Edwards aide who claimed he was lover and sperm donor to Rielle Hunter in order to help get scumbag into the White House. (Apparently scumbag is so delusional and arrogant that he thinks he can make a comeback. )

Andrew Young will tell more on 20/20 this Friday. Reportedly, he will reveal more about the sex tape. I, for one, am hoping he spares us and doesn't talk about Edwards' physically striking endowment (see below). The very thought of it makes me want to vomit.

Gawker reports that he'll talk about the sex tape, which he apparently found while flipping through DVDs at Rielle Hunter's house. The tape was what caused the formerly die-hard loyalist to turn against his former idol. "It was kind of the last straw for people who had sacrificed savings and jobs to lie for John," a source told the site. But that's not the chilling part of this report. According to both of Gawker's sources, the tape at first stars mostly Edwards, who "is physically very striking, in a certain area."

Rep. Shea-Porter: If We Sent the Men Home, We Could Pass Health Care Reform (Video)

What? A decent health care bill might pass if the people who actually spend time caring for sick people were in charge? It would be a better country and problems might actually get solved if women had an equal voice? Something might get done in this freaking cowboy country if women were actually represented?

Thank you for saying it, Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.)!

She'll be attacked and ridiculed for this. Thank her for having the courage to say what millions of women are thinking.


"We go to the ladies room and the Republican women and the Democratic women and we just roll our eyes," she said. "And the Republican women said when we were fighting over the healthcare bill, if we sent the men home..." at which point she was interrupted by loud applause.

"You know why? I'm not trying to diss the men but I'm telling you it's the truth that every single woman there has been responsible for taking care of a {relatives} and so we think we can find a common ground there," she said.


Ed Schultz to Robert Gibbs: ‘You’re Losing Your Base’

Quote of the Day

I told him he was full of sh*t is what I told him. … And then he gave me the Dick Cheney f-bomb. … I told Robert Gibbs, I said “And I’m sorry you’re swearing at me, but I’m just trying to help you out. I’m telling you you’re losing your base. Do you understand you’re losing your base?"


Sunday, January 24, 2010

Conan Obama -OR- How to Squander the Presidency in One Year

Wow. David Michael Green over at Common Dreams has written the definitive piece about the miserable failure of a Democratic Party and the Obama presidency, aka "the grandest act of betrayal we've seen since Benedict Arnold did his thing:"

There's only one political party in the entire world that is so inept, cowardly and bungling that it could manage to simultaneously lick the boots of Wall Street bankers and then get blamed by the voters for being flaming revolutionary socialists.

It's the same party that has allowed the opposition to go on a thirty year scorched earth campaign, stealing everything in sight from middle and working class voters, and yet successfully claim to be protecting ‘real Americans' from out-of-touch elites.

It's the same party that could run a decorated combat hero against a war evader in 1972, only to be successfully labeled as national security wimps. Just to be sure, it then did the exact same thing again in 2004. It's the same party that stood by silently while two presidential elections in a row were stolen away from them.

How ‘bout dem Dems, eh?

Barack Obama has now, in just a year's time, become the single most inept president perhaps in all of American history, and certainly in my lifetime. . . [I]f you're trying to run the most failed presidency ever, a really good idea is to campaign in the grandest terms possible, and then deliver squat. You know, talk about bending the arc of history. Invoke Martin Luther King's dream and his struggles and even those of the slaves. Ring the big bells of generational calling. Remind voters every thirty seconds that the country badly needs "Change!". Then get elected and turn around and continue the policies of your hated predecessor in every meaningful policy area. Only with less conviction. People will love that.

It's almost as if he were a Republican sleeper politician in some party politics version of the Manchurian Candidate, planted to arise on cue and destroy the Democratic Party from within.
Read more. .

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Obama the Great Fighter (Video)

How does President Obama respond to the criticism that he has failed to stand and fight for freaking anything? Why he makes a speech about what a great fighter he is. He says he's a great fighter 14 times! I guess this is a preview of the State of the Union.

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Hat tip to Uppity Woman

"I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker."

NOW Slams Male-Dominated Democratic Party & Says Kill the Health Bill Entirely

Quote of the Day

Health care is a basic human right, and both the Senate bill and the House bill presume to take this human right away only from women, and not from men. Only women are targeted. So we say, you know what, kill the health bill entirely.
-- Terry O'Neill, NOW President

The NOW president said the "male-dominated Democratic Party" is not doing women any favors by bringing in anti-abortion zealots," slamming Nelson and Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI), who amendment to restrict abortion coverage in the House health bill passed minutes before the final vote.

"Women are clearly harmed" by these lawmakers, O'Neill said. "Shame on the male-dominated Democratic Party for supporting them. They hold themselves out as the party that is women-friendly; well they're not acting like it."

"And that has a lot to do with why Martha Coakley lost this election," O'Neill alleged, explaining the Democrats' loss of Ted Kennedy's seat with an argument that few others have made.


New York Women to Harold Ford: Go Away, You're NOT Pro Choice

On the 37th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade, New York Democrats -- almost two hundred women's rights advocates and concerned citizens -- have written an open letter to Helicopter Harold telling him to go away!

The women include some of Hillary Rodham Clinton's "most ardent backers" -- Gloria Steinem, Ann Lewis, Amy Siskind, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, etc.

The women don't believe Harold Ford's ridiculous claims that he always been pro choice. The delusional pro life Tennessee Blue Dog is out of his league and should forget about his laughable dream of a senate run against Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

To: Mr. Harold Ford Jr.

Your views as a Member of Congress, a candidate, and a political commentator do not match your current claim that you are pro-choice. Being pro-choice means you stand up and fight for a woman's right to her own medical decisions, even when it is not popular. You played politics with a woman's right to choose in your Tennessee Senate race - proudly calling yourself pro-life and spending campaign money on ads to showcase your anti-choice record. Recently, in the New York Post, you decry the "pro-life" label, but when it suited your political ambitions in 2006, you stated clearly that you are "pro-life" and that you "don't run from that." You certainly seem to be running from it today. . .

This, Mr. Ford, is why women across the state, and indeed around the country, and pro-choice groups such as NARAL, Planned Parenthood, and WCLA - Choice Matters, have spoken out so strongly against your possible candidacy. It is not about bullying. It IS about making our voices heard. You are not pro-choice, you do not share our values and, as such, you will find yourself lacking support from pro-choice women in New York.



"I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker. I am a New Yorker."
-- Harold Ford, on MSNBC's Hardball,

via Nashville Post Politics

The Year in Obama's Health Insurance Reform (Video)



Friday, January 22, 2010

Union Households Revolt Against Democratic Party

Here's yet more proof that the Democratic Party is losing its base. Most union households in Massachusetts deserted the Democratic Party and voted for Scott Brown, according to a poll by the AFL-CIO:

A poll conducted on behalf of the AFL-CIO found that 49% of Massachusetts union households supported Mr. Brown in Tuesday's voting, while 46% supported Democrat Martha Coakley. . The finding, disclosed during an AFL-CIO conference call about the poll, represents a fresh problem for Democrats, who count on union leaders and union members as a pillar of the party's base. .

Karen Ackerman, the AFL-CIO's political action director, said the results of the Massachusetts poll indicate "what we call a working-class revolt" in which voters were responding to the fact that no one was addressing their needs or interests.


"Voters showed they don’t think Democrats have overreached—they think that the Democrats underreached."

Jon Stewart Destroys Olbermann (Video)



Thursday, January 21, 2010

Ultra Rightwing Supreme Court Kills Campaign Finance Reform

The conservative majority on the Supreme Court won another one today with the decision to remove the limits on corporate spending in politics. The High Court ruled that corporations have the same rights as humans.

Because what we need in this country are more powerful corporations. Because what we need are more elections determined by money.

Chris Matthews is covering the decision by playing excerpts of the ridiculous piece of propaganda that started the lawsuit: "Hillary, the Movie."

Senator Chuck Schumer plans to hold hearings on the dangerous decision. With a little bit of luck some of the Supremes will be embarrassed.

Sweeping aside a century-old understanding and overruling two important precedents, a bitterly divided Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the government may not ban political spending by corporations in candidate elections. . .

Justice John Paul Stevens read a long dissent from the bench. He said the majority had committed a grave error in treating corporate speech the same as that of human beings. His decision was joined by the other three members of the court’s liberal wing.



Corporations are not human beings. They can't vote and can't run for office. . The Court’s ruling threatens to undermine the integrity of elected institutions across the Nation. The path it has taken to reach its outcome will, I fear, do damage to this institution.”
-- Justice Stevens

Cindy McCain Comes Out for Gay Marriage

Cindy McCain has come out against Prop 8 by joining California's NOH8 campaign. I love it whenever women make the two-party tyranny system appear to be irrelevant. (Thanks yttik.)

Cindy McCain -- wife of 2008 GOP presidential candidate John McCain --has taken a high profile position contrary to her husband's on the issue of same sex marriage, by starring in a new ad to support the fight against California's Prop. 8.

NOH8: Aligning yourself with the platform of gay marriage as a Republican still tends to be very stigmatic, but Cindy McCain wanted to participate in the campaign to show people that party doesn't matter - marriage equality isn't a Republican issue any more than it is a Democratic issue. It's about human rights, and everybody being treated equally in the eyes of the law that runs and protects this country. (via The Advocate)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Krugman: "He Wasn't The One We've Been Waiting For"


Quote of the Day

"I have to say, I’m pretty close to giving up on Mr. Obama, who seems determined to confirm every doubt I and others ever had about whether he was ready to fight for what his supporters believed in."

Duh.

Howard Dean: 'George Bush would have had the health-care bill done a long time ago.'

But why should anyone listen to the man responsible for winning elections for Democrats?


What Happens When You Don't Listen to Your Base

Quote of the Day

"Nothing should have been a bigger red flag to the new administration than the growing complaints by established progressive bloggers that Democrats were veering off track on the stimulus, the health care bill, civil liberties, gay rights, and more. But scoffing at the netroots is second nature in many quarters of the political establishment, even though they laid the groundwork for Obama's victory. The single biggest reason Obama's hope bubble burst is because of the unintended convergence of left and right opinion-making.

"The cauldron of opinion that churns incessantly on blogs, Twitter, social networks, and in the elite media generates the storylines that filter across the national and local press, providing the fodder for public opinion. Stalwarts of the left, dedicated to principles not personalities, hammered the administration; couple that with the partisan criticisms from conservatives and libertarians, and the net effect was to alter conventional wisdom and undercut Obama's image and message."
-- Peter Daou, former adviser to Hillary Clinton

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

High Voter Turnout in Coakley v. Brown Race

Intrade gives Brown an 81.1% chance of winning; that leaves Martha Coakley with just 18.9%. But pollster John Zogby predicts Massachusetts will send a woman to Washington. The Boston media reports a record breaking turnout in the high stakes Coakley v. Brown senate race:

Boston Globe: Light snow has not discouraged heavy traffic at polling places. In Boston, nearly 82,000 people, or about 23 percent of registered voters, had cast ballots by 3 p.m., a pace that is well more than double that during the primary last month. Other cities and towns experienced similar waves of voters. Lines formed at a polling place in Somerville, and traffic backed up at Bates Elementary School in Wellesley, with cars spilling onto Elmwood Road. In two Quincy precincts at the Lodge of Elks, nearly 1,000 people -- or about 25 percent of voters -- cast ballots by 1 p.m.

BOSTON (WBZ): In the late Sen. Ted Kennedy's district in Barnstable, they're estimating a 60-percent turnout by the end of the day. A line of cars stretched for nearly a half-mile from the gymnasium at North Andover High School. Some drivers turned around in exasperation. Weather hasn't stopped people from voting.

Pedicured Harold Ford Leaves Wall Street Job to Focus on Senate Bid

Harold Ford Jr. hasn't given up yet on his comical dream of giving New York a conservadem senator. The blue dog has taken a 30 day leave of absence from his Wall Street job so that he can travel around New York state at his leisure, in helicopters and chauffeured limousines we're sure.

Speaking of late night humor, Ford recently granted an interview to the New York Daily News on the condition that the interview would not focus on the issues. The former Tennessee Blue Dog insisted that the interview be "limited to his rational for running." Yet when questioned about his famed pedicure habit, Ford protested:

"This race isn't about feet, it's about issues."

Almost as funny as Ford himself is Richard Cohen on Harold Gillibrand:

Let me introduce myself. I am Harold Gillibrand or maybe I'm Kirsten Ford, a blending of the Democrats who want to be the next elected senator from New York.

It's true that I opposed gay marriage. But I did so only in the context of Tennessee and not New York. In the first place, like Iran, Tennessee has no homosexuals. New York has lots of them, including the speaker of the City Council and Isaac Mizrahi, whoever he is. Still, I always favored civil unions because I did not think that a civil union between gays threatened the sanctity of contract law, which is the bedrock of our Judeo-Christian-Muslim-Buddhist-Santeria faith. I used to think the American people were with me on this, and now I know I am with them. This is what democracy is all about.


Imus: Harold Ford is a Gutless Weasel

Monday, January 18, 2010

Carville Poll: Only 1/3 of Voters Support Obama’s Healthcare Plan

A left leaning poll confirms what many of us already knew. The vast majority of voters are hostile to Obama's corporate friendly health care reform plan. A mere 1/3 of voters support the Obama health care debacle.

Single Payer would never have been this difficult. Secure in his bubble, Obama doesn't read blogs or he'd already know this. Amid all the Bush policies that Obama has extended, perhaps he's also signed on to the Bush policy of ignoring polls:

In a survey just published and available on the company’s website, but not yet publicized or reported, the left-leaning public opinion firm Democracy Corps confirms the dangers to Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections.

According to Democracy Corps, likely voters have a sharply negative view of the president’s health-care and economic plans, and a far more favorable view of Republicans than they did a few months ago. Because Democracy Corps was founded by Democrats James Carville and Stanley Greenberg, the firm’s findings have significant influence in national Democratic circles.


. . Fifty-two percent of likely voters described themselves as “cool” on the president’s health-care plan, against just 34 percent were “warm.” When it came to the president’s economic plan, 35 percent were warm against 49 percent cool. The findings are consistent with other national surveys, which show the health-care plan currently under debate to be widely unpopular.


Julianna Margulies Wins Golden Globe for The Good Wife (Video)

Julianna Margulies -- The Good Wife -- won the Golden Globe for best actress in a tv drama. Ms. Margulies thanked CBS for believing in the ten o'clock drama. I thank CBS for believing in women over forty (or over 19!). The other women up for the award were: Glenn Close (Damages, FX), January Jones (Mad Men, AMC), Anna Paquin (True Blood, HBO), and Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer, TNT).


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Scott Brown Smirks at 'Curling Iron' Rape Taunt Aimed at Martha Coakley & Says 'We Can Do This' (Video)

There's nothing like visions of violently raping your opponent to liven up campaign rallies. An unidentified man in the crowd yells: "Shove a curling iron up her butt." Candidate Scott Brown responds: "We can do this." Brown smirks. The crowd laughs.

The sick comment refers to a case that District Attorney Martha Coakley has been accused of failing to act quickly enough on: A 2-year old girl was genitally and anally raped with a curling iron.

Scott Brown denies that he even heard the remark. Scott Brown is just one more sexist a**hole who hasn't heard of YouTube.


via Daily Kos comments
New York Daily News: 'Curling iron' rape remark leveled at Martha Coakley by Scott Brown supporter may burn GOPer
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CNN: White House Predicts Coakley Will Lose (Video)

This from CNN's Ed Henry who speculates that the White House could simply be trying to get scare out the vote. The polls are still all over the place, and despite what Ed Henry's anonymous sources say, it all depends on who comes out.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Obama Campaigns for Martha Coakley (Video)

President Obama traveled to Boston today to try to save his presidency and the Democratic Party. And Ted Kennedy's old senate seat. The last time a Republican held that seat was 1952, and now Democrats are so demoralized, so tired of being thrown under the bus, that a Republican may actually win the seat.


Obama Heckled in Boston

"A year into his presidency, President Obama faces a polarized nation and souring public assessments of his efforts to change Washington, according to a newWashington Post-ABC News poll."

"Where in the hell are all those independents and moderate voters that the White House and our Democratic Senate have been sucking up to all year long while throwing the Leftist, activists under the bus?"

"It's going to be a hard November for Democrats. Our base is demoralized."