Monthly Archives: August 2010

Weekend Open Thread

Welcome to your weekend open thread. So far it looks like it’s going to be a great weekend. I hope you’re enjoying the weather.

TPM brings us a really bizarre story out of Missouri. A GOP candidate for the state Senate is being accused of threatening the campaign manager of his primary opponent in a disturbing way:

Bell alleges that, on his way home to Jefferson City on August 4th, he happened by Nieves’ campaign office and noticed the car of Nieves’ campaign treasurer, Dave Bailey, parked outside. Not seeing Nieves car, Bell told police he decided to stop to congratulate Bailey. But no sooner did he offer his congratulations to Bailey than he was surprised by Nieves. Bell says that Nieves called him a “little fuck” threw him across the room as Bailey closed the blinds. When Bell reminded him that they both were Republicans, he got an unexpected response.

then pulled out a black gun out [sic] of his pocket and made sure that I saw it and set it on a table. He told me he was going to kill me. I began to curl up into a ball and break down in fear and was yelling for help. He asked if I was wearing a wire and I told him NO; that I didn’t come to bring harm. He felt my chest, stomach and back to feel for a wire. He was still yelling at me and saying how back he was going to fuck me up. He head butted me on my forehead and It hurt but it wasn’t full power. I have had a headache ever since. He also slapped me across the face several times (at least twice, maybe more) but also not to his full potential He then drug [sic] me into the next room that appeared to be a kitchen area with a fridge, tile floor, and a sink. He still insinuated that I had a wire and made me take off my shirt.

After that, Bell says Nieves mocked his weight and then forced him first to get on his knees to beg forgiveness and then to lie on the floor.

As I was laying down looking up at him, he began to talk about when he was in the Navy. He asked me if I had ever had the absolute shit kicked out of me and I told him no. He asked if I had ever been in a fight and I told him once when in college. He said that he grew up in the projects and that “niggers” used to jump him and kick and beat the shit out of him relentless. He said everyone needs a theaurapeutic [sic] ass kicking in their life and that he was about to give me one.

Bell said that Nieves told him Bailey wouldn’t back him up in court, told him he was sick of looking at his chest and allowed him to get dressed. Nieves then reportedly told Bell to come into his office, where he demanded to know whether Bell had been the opposition researcher behind some of the allegations during the campaign. Bell told police he denied it, but that Nieves then went through the text messages in his phone and began writing some of them down, and then accused Bell of “flipping off [Nieves’] family while they were in the car on Sunday.”
When Bell denied it, Nieves accused him of calling Nieves’ family liars. Then Nieves reportedly threatened Bell’s boss James Harris, and told Bell that Harris was the adulterer. Finally, Nieves demanded that Bell apologize to Nieves’ wife over the phone. After the phone call finished, Bell said Nieves asked for explanations of who certain people in Bell’s phone were and said, if Bell lied, “he would fuck me up like the little pussy bitch I am.” Nieves reportedly discovered Bell had asked people to “mess with” Nieves’ Faebook page or call into his radio show as part of the campaign.

I don’t even know what to say about this incident except that paranoid crazy people act crazy.

In California, the Prop 8 case keeps moving. Opponents of same sex marriage asked the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to stay the ruling while appeals occur (remember Judge Walker says they might lack standing to appeal) but the state of California is asking that the stay be lifted permanently.

State Attorney General Jerry Brown filed documents late Friday urging a federal appellate court to allow same-sex marriages to go forward in California on Wednesday, saying there is “overwhelming evidence” that a voter-approved ban on such marriages is unconstitutional.

Brown’s filing comes as same-sex marriage opponents have asked the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to halt implementation of a landmark ruling from Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker until a full appeal is heard.

If you want to read the actual filings by the state of California and the city of San Francisco, you can read them at the Prop 8 Trial Tracker. I guess we’ll have to wait until Wednesday to find out if the 9th Circuit will continue to stay the ruling. If the 9th Circuit denies, the Prop 8 defenders can still appeal to SCOTUS.

The 25 Worst Americans In History…According To RWNJs

A bunch of wingnut blogs got together to nominate the 25 worst Americans in history. Enjoy the delusion.

Well, that’s enough about the rules — without further ado, the worst figures in American history are as follows (with the number of votes following each selection)…

23) Saul Alinsky (7)
23) Bill Clinton (7)
23) Hillary Clinton (7)
19) Michael Moore (7)
19) George Soros (8)
19) Alger Hiss (8)
19) Al Sharpton (8)
13) Al Gore (9)
13) Noam Chomsky (9)
13) Richard Nixon (9)
13) Jane Fonda (9)
13) Harry Reid (9)
13) Nancy Pelosi (9)
11) John Wilkes Booth (10)
11) Margaret Sanger (10)
9) Aldrich Ames (11)
9) Timothy McVeigh (11)
7) Ted Kennedy (14)
7) Lyndon Johnson (14)
5) Benedict Arnold (17)
5) Woodrow Wilson (17)
4) The Rosenbergs (19)
3) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (21)
2) Barack Obama (23)
1) Jimmy Carter (25)

According to wingnuts, there are 8 people worse than Tim McVeigh! Where’s Al Capone or Ted Bundy? Obviously they’re not as evil as Bill or Hillary Clinton.

h/t Balloon Juice

Friday’s Asshats of the Day

Today’s award is a group award.  It goes to all of those self-righteous “patriots” who oppose the so-called “Ground Zero Mosque.”  You know who you are (locally we have Alfalfa and Curly from WGOP and nationally we have Abraham Foxman of the American Jewish Committee and Charles Krauthammer).

I traded emails with my brother today.  He had sent out Krauthammer’s column from the Washington Post, pleading that this mosque be built somewhere else because “common decency” demanded it.  He compared building of what is actually a community center, one that has been in lower Manhattan for many years, to building something at either Gettysburg or Auschwitz.  Talk about hyperbole. Many teabaggers (Alfalfa, Curly, Beck, Palin, et al) have compared building this mosque to celebrating the deaths at the Twin Towers.  I call FAIL!

Here are some facts that a friend related today:

  • The community center, which is 15 stories and contains a mosque, a swimming pool, classrooms, workout facitilities and more, and is patterned after many Jewish Community Centers in Manhattan, is about 2 blocks from “Ground Zero.”  It is not on the “hallowed ground” anymore than the Starbucks that is 2 blocks away is on “hallowed ground.”
  • Many people in the Islamic community worked in the Twin Towers and also lost their lives on 9/11 and a few people on the committee that is building this community center are also on the 9/11 Memorial Committee.  Note that they already own the property.
  • There is nothing tying these Muslims to terrorists or even fundamentalist Islam.
  • The mosque will only be part of the community center and merely replaces a mosque that is only another block away (3 blocks from Ground Zero).
  • If this were a Jewish Community Center or even a Gay Community Center, no one would be having a problem.

If you allow your fear, intolerance, etc., to guide your beliefs (are you listening teabaggers?) and not our Constitution, or the Torah, or the Bible or whatever belief system/holy book you follow, then you have let the extremists win by denying the freedom of religion that is the cornerstone of our democracy.

The only reason these “patriots” are opposing this is pure, vile, hatred.  That, and using it as a fundraising tool.  Because of this, those who oppose building this mosque are our Asshats of the day.

Friday Open Thread

Welcome to your Friday open thread. Today is a special Friday, it’s Friday the 13th! I hope only good luck finds you today.

I like this guy, Jared Bernstein, Chief Economic Advisor to the Vice President.

John Boehner wants a lot of people to lose their jobs.

We were awfully surprised to hear Rep. Boehner come out for killing jobs en masse in his own state and district by stopping the Recovery Act on last Sunday’s news shows.

Though we’re sure he didn’t know it, the Congressman is advocating to kill the expansion of the Butler County Community Health Center and bring some of the twenty-five highway projects across the district to a grinding halt. Across the state of Ohio, he said that approximately 4 million working families should get an unexpected cut in their paycheck as the Making Work Pay tax credit disappears, unemployed workers should go without unemployment benefits, and major Ohio road projects like the US-33 Nelsonville Bypass project and the Cleveland Innerbelt Modernization project should be stalled or stopped. Oh, and some of the more than 100 clean energy Recovery projects employing workers across the state should be shut down.

That would be the direct consequence of his suggestion that we shut down the Recovery Act: “There’s still about $400 billion or $500 billion of the stimulus plan that has not been spent. Why don’t we stop it?” Now if you have been following this blog, you know that the notion there is “$400 billion or $500 billion” in Recovery Act funding unspent couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, we’re right on track to hit the goal set when the Recovery Act passed: that 70% of the $787 billion in funds would be “outlaid” or provided in tax benefits by September 30, 2010. But you don’t have to take our word for it – independent fact-checker Politifact.com recently rated Rep. Boehner’s claim flat-out false. As they noted:

[R]ight off the bat, Boehner’s $400 billion to $500 billion figure is much too high.

But then they go on to say:

[W]e think it’s misleading to refer to even that lower number as “unspent” stimulus, because much of the $292 billion has been obligated, even though it has not been paid out.

One’s of the right’s big talking points is that there are unspent stimulus funds. Those are actually funds put aside for the middle-class tax cuts. Ezra Klein notes that since the recession began in 2007, we’ve lost 8M jobs. Only 41,000 jobs have been lost since the stimulus went into effect.

Remember how George W. Bush is the worst president ever? Today’s Republicans make him look good in comparison. Former Bush aide Michael Gerson criticizes the push by today’s Republicans to repeal the 14th amendment.

Today’s dispute over birthright citizenship reveals the immigration debate in its starkest form. Usually, opponents of illegal immigration speak of giving lawbreakers what they deserve. But this does not apply in the case of an infant. Consider two newborn babies at, say, Parkland Hospital in Dallas. One is the child of citizens, the other of illegal immigrants. Critics of birthright citizenship look at the child of immigrants and feel . . . disturbed? Outraged? But why? Do they see a child somehow tainted by illegality? That hardly seems fair. A burden on resources? No more than any other poor child. An alien lacking allegiance? How could they possibly know? Why not a soldier, or an entrepreneur, or, as the Constitution specifically permits, a president?

For nearly a century and a half, Americans have taken the view that these two children at Parkland start their lives as equals. They acquire their rights not because of their parentage or their bloodline or the permission of politicians but because they are born in the United States.

The radical, humane vision of the 14th Amendment can be put another way: No child born in America can be judged unworthy by John Boehner, because each is his equal.

It’s scary to think it could have been worse. Bush was a moderating influence over Cheney? Oy.

Connect The Dots On The New GOP Terror Babies

First, watch this video with Anderson Cooper to get a big dose of the new Republican Party.   Conspiracy theories rule, facts/evidence are not necessary, and when questioned just keep talking like a crazy person.  I’m beginning to think that Dems should use all these clips as campaign ads.

Now, let’s connect the dots.  This is the evolution of birtherism.  Be prepared for the next step – Terror babies have always existed.  Obama is a terror baby!

BTW, I just added a “Terror Baby” tag, because I have a feeling we’ll be using it.  Very sad.

Reality TV Freak Show

Forget Kate Plus Eight Minus One.  There’s a new game in town and it’s called If We Keep Having Babies Maybe We Won’t Get Canceled.

But now the couple – who only recently brought baby Josie home after being hospitalized for six months as she recovered from a perforated bowel and rare digestive problems – say they are ready to consider a 20th child.

The Duggars show, 19 and Counting (previously 18 and counting), airs on TLC – and shame on TLC and their carnival freak show programming.  But here’s the part that makes me see red:

Similarly daunting are the very real medical risks Michelle could face with another pregnancy – particularly a return of preeclampsia, which can lead to a stroke or prove fatal. But despite the risk – and intense criticism – the pair vow to stick to their beliefs.

Having another baby isn’t about convictions, it’s about ratings.  But what I find appalling is what sort of mother would risk leaving her other 19 children motherless?  When I was on the way to the hospital to have my second child I remember being so afraid that something would happen to me.  For nine months I worried (pregnant mothers tend to worry) about the baby, but when I kissed my three year old good-bye I was struck with a new fear.  In the blink of an eye my survival became an overwhelming concern.  I wanted to be around to raise my children.  Why this isn’t the Duggars’ concern boggles the mind.

Dr. Laura Gives Advice

Dr. Laura Schlessinger is not someone I pay much attention to. I know she made some news years back with some anti-gay comments. All I know about her is that she gives right wing advice to people which usually involves women just shutting up and putting out. Honestly, I haven’t paid that much attention to her. Well, she’s caught everyone’s notice now.

Here’s audio of Schlessenger’s original rant, which happened during a discussion with a black female caller who thought her white husband’s friends were racist (the most shocking moment of which included Schlessenger saying angrily, “Black guys use it all the time. Turn on HBO and listen to a black comic, and all you hear is nigger, nigger, nigger. I don’t get it. If anybody without enough melanin says it, it’s a horrible thing. But when black people say it, it’s affectionate.”

Right, Dr. Laura. Because some comedians use the word on HBO for shock value that means it’s o.k. to use. Of course, Dr. Laura’s advice is that the woman is just supposed to suck it up and take it. The worse part of the rant comes here in Part 2, where she really goes to town.

Dr. Laura obviously isn’t familiar with the first rule of digging holes.

After a break, the caller said she was appalled by Schlessinger’s use of the word.

“Oh, then I guess you don’t watch HBO or listen to any black comedians,” she said. “My dear, the point I am trying to make…we’ve got a black man as president and we’ve got more complaining about racism than ever. I think that’s hilarious.”

Schlessinger and the caller then got into an exchange about the use of the word:

CALLER: Is it OK to say that word? Is it ever OK to say that word?
DR. LAURA: It depends how it’s said. Black guys talking to each other seem to think it’s ok.
CALLER: But you’re not black, they’re not black, my husband is white.
DR. LAURA: Oh, I see, so a word is restricted to race. Got it. Can’t do much about that.
CALLER: I can’t believe someone like you is on the radio spewing out the n***** word, and I hope everybody heard it.
DR. LAURA: I didn’t spew out the n***** word!
CALLER: You said “n*****, n*****, n*****” and I hope everybody heard it.
DR. LAURA: Yes they did, and I’ll say it again: n*****, n*****, n***** is what you hear on HBO.
[Crosstalk]
DR. LAURA: Why don’t you let me finish a sentence? Don’t take things out of context. Don’t NAACP me, leave them in context.

“If you’re that hypersensitive about color and don’t have a sense of humor, don’t marry outside of your race,” Schlessinger said after hanging up with the caller.

Did you hear that? Stop being so sensitive! Obviously it’s your problem if your husband won’t stand up for you.

You gotta love that other people do it defense! Plus, she totally went Michael Richards on that caller. But I guess Dr. Laura had a change of heart because she is sorry she got caught you’re offended.

She apologized the next day, opening her show with an apology.

“Yesterday, I did the wrong thing,” she said. “I didn’t intend to hurt people, but I did. And that makes it the wrong thing to have done. I was attempting to make a philosophical point, and I articulated the “n” word all the way out – more than one time. And that was wrong. I’ll say it again – that was wrong.”

Schlessinger said she “was so upset [she] could not finish the show.”

“I pulled myself off the air at the end of the hour,” she said. “I had to finish the hour, because 20 minutes of dead air doesn’t work. I am very sorry. And it just won’t happen again.”

See, it was terrible. Dr. Laura was so upset she almost couldn’t blabber on for 20 whole minutes. You can rest assured that she won’t almost be so upset to talk ever again.

Bulo’s Adrenalin-Fueled Music for the Masses-The Top 5!

Put down that cuppa Joe, you won’t need it:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2WXlaWv2u0[/youtube]

5. The Clash-Brand New Cadillac

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohk8lYNjkLQ[/youtube]

4.  Steely Dan-Bodhisattva

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYwVk8WI1BI[/youtube]

3.  The Blasters-One Bad Stud

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCRX36Fdxks[/youtube]

2. The Rolling Stones-Rip This Joint

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct9aBySJkRQ[/youtube]

1. New York Dolls-Personality Crisis

Thursday’s Asshats of the Day

Today’s award goes to the pastor and members of Dove World Outreach Center, a “church” in Gainesville, FL.  These “christians” (and I use that term extremely loosely) are planning on holding a public Koran burning ceremony on September 11.  This is the same “church” that printed up and handed out t-shirts that read “Islam is the Devil,” last year.   I wonder if Alfalfa and Curly from WGOP will be there with live play-by-play.

See Curly’s latest diatribe on Islam here – http://www.wgmd.com/?p=8198.
h/t to CBS News for reporting this story.

Thursday Open Thread

Welcome to the Thursday edition of your open thread. The floor is yours…try not to leave a mess.

Former Vice President Dan Quayle’s son Ben is running for Congress in Arizona. He’s looked like a sure thing until lately. First he got caught using other people’s children in his campaign literature (the children were his nieces). Now’s he’s been outed as a former writer for a gossip rag called Dirty Scottsdale.

But Quayle, 33, has had to confront a much bigger credibility issue this week after a blogger revealed that he had once been a contributing writer for Dirty Scottsdale, a raunchy, sex-themed website that covered the club scene in his adopted home town before morphing into the national gossip site TheDirty.com.

At first, Quayle denied the claim, telling POLITICO Tuesday that he “was not involved in the site.” But hours later, after blogs, news websites and other media picked up the story, Quayle told several Phoenix TV stations that he had posted on the site “to try to drive some traffic.”

He continued to maintain, however, that he did not post under the pseudonym “Brock Landers,” a reference to the name of a porn star in the 1997 flick “Boogie Nights.”

Most of us don’t care if he wrote naughty pieces in Scottsdale. However he’s running on “family values” and is just another GOP family values hypocrite.

Today we’re waiting to hear whether Judge Walker will lift the stay on his Prop 8 ruling, allowing same sex marriages to begin again in California. Already the ruling has had huge consequences. A new CNN poll found a majority of Americans support the right of same sex couples to marry. Now the American Bar Association has issued a resolution supporting same sex marriage.

Gays and lesbians should have the right to marry in civil ceremonies, the ABA’s policy-making House of Delegates declared on Tuesday. The measure passed on a voice vote.

A lineup of ABA leaders, both past and present, spoke in favor of the resolution. Incoming ABA President Stephen Zack asked “Why would anyone in this country not want two people who love each other to enjoy the blessings of marriage and the protections of law?”

Former ABA President Tommy Wells told the House that “our citizens of the same sex who are being denied the right to a civil marriage are only seeking to participate in an equal basis in a foundational institution of our civil life. They simply want to share in the legal blessings that we give to married couples. It can only strengthen marriage.”

Resolution 111 (PDF) had been gaining momentum in the House since a U.S. district court judge ruled last week in Perry v. Schwarzenegger that California’s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage violated the U.S. Constitution. On Saturday, Laurence Tribe, the U.S. Justice Department’s senior counselor for access to justice, speculated during a program at the annual meeting that there is a good chance the U.S. Supreme Court would uphold the district court ruling, with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy likely providing the swing vote.

Good for the ABA. The Prop 8 ruling is turning out to be quite a watershed and the opponents of same sex marriage are being left behind.

‘Bulo’s Adrenalin-Fueled Music For the Masses-Part I

Every year, WXPN-FM, the public radio station affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, does an 885 Music Countdown of some sort, and enlists the ballots of its listeners. This year’s theme is the 885 Ultimate Road Trip Songs. For me, that means songs that make me want to roll down the window, bash the steering wheel, scream and shout at the top of my lungs, and delight and/or annoy other drivers on the road.

Allow me to share my ballot with you. Counting down from #10…

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO-KhH_mfzc&feature=related[/youtube]

10. The Black Crowes- “Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sedeZoApIQk&feature=related[/youtube]

9. The Ramones- “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubBpu3MHmtM&feature=related[/youtube]

8. Mott the Hoople- “All the Way From Memphis”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiTSmv0xCWI[/youtube]

7. The Pretenders- “Middle of the Road”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE2fnYpwrng[/youtube]

6. Martha & the Vandellas- “Heat Wave”

Back tomorrow with my Top 5. Be sure to bring your heart medicine…



Mike Castle Supports….Filibuster Reform?

Mike Castle is clearly not worried about Christine O’Donnell’s challenge. He’s been positioning himself to the left lately (perhaps worried about his numbers at <50%). Just this week he voted yes on the new $26B state aid bill which allowed teachers, firefighters, police and other state workers to keep their jobs. Bold guerilla blogger Mike Stark caught up with Mike Castle on Tuesday and asked Castle whether he would support filibuster reform.

Castle is the Republican Senate candidate from Delaware. I asked him if he’d consider joining with other Senators to change the Senate filibuster rules. He said, “I might,” and continued to say that this would be something he may speak about before the election.

I’m quite surprised by this. Filibuster reform is not on many people’s radar right now but clearly Castle is going to position himself as someone who will get things done and perhaps as a power broker (like Scott Brown or Olympia Snowe).