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Sher Valenzuela In the Disinformation Bubble

Filed in Delaware by on October 15, 2012 15 Comments

This post is to rescue this great comment from today’s Open Thread:

Sher Valenzuela blamed George Soros for releasing the information about her company, First State Manufacturing, and the millions in government loans and grants that it takes, when she was on Delaware 105.9 this morning with Gaffney. [more…]

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Beau Biden on ABC This Week

Filed in Delaware, National by on October 15, 2012 3 Comments

AG Biden was on a Sunday Yack Show — ABC This Week — to talk about his father’s performance at the debate. He did a great job, I think. (The video inside is a little over four minutes long).

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Lat Night Video — SNL Spoofs the VP Debate

Filed in National by on October 14, 2012 2 Comments

Funny:

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Saturday Open Thread [10.13.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on October 13, 2012 0 Comments
Saturday Open Thread [10.13.12]

Happy freezing Saturday! Everyone seems focused on the Bodenwiser story today, but PainesMe has reminded us that if we are not doing what we can to elect Jane Hovington today, we are missing an awesome opportunity.

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QOTD — Is the Dog Whistling Working?

Filed in National by on October 13, 2012 22 Comments
QOTD — Is the Dog Whistling Working?

We already know how they work this scab. The routine invocation of President Obama (even trying to smear those who support him) as the Other isn’t even debatable. Take a look at this picture and tell me what you think:

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The Price of Lying

Filed in National by on October 12, 2012 6 Comments

One of the longstanding themes of this blog is the astonishing mendacity of the Republican Party, how out of balance that mendacity is within the current political discourse (I mean, damn, we expect politicians to lie, but these guys never stop) and the media’s complicity in laundering those lies. This cycle, there has been some effort to point out the lies, misstatements and inconsistencies — at least in reporting on the results of factchecking organizations or giving your own factcheckers a highlighted role in a reporting package. Lies aren’t often named as such — you get lots of euphemisms, especially from the fact checking organizations who don’t want to be seen using the apparently more emotionally charged word — lie. I wondered if the cumulative effects of the factchecking, a tough primary which featured Republicans calling each other liars, Democratic efforts to sow doubts and Rmoney’s persistently low ratings for honesty were starting to take a toll when I saw this piece from TPM on Tuesday

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QOTD — What Do You Expect from Tonight’s Debate?

Filed in National by on October 11, 2012 8 Comments
QOTD — What Do You Expect from Tonight’s Debate?

I’ll admit that this question is inspired by listening to the liberal media this week adjust their horserace reporting to make the Biden horse the most important horse in the Presidential horserace. At least this week.

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Late Night Video — Mr. Romney’s Neighborhood

Filed in Open Thread by on October 10, 2012 0 Comments

Jimmy Fallon takes Rmoney to The Neighborhood, where he has lots of lessons for the boys and girls. Including the much needed explanation of where money comes from — our parents!

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Trey Paradee Standing Up For What Counts

Filed in Delaware by on October 9, 2012 23 Comments

And that is the people of the 29th District. Check out this clip from an event last Thursday where Both Paradee and Lincoln Willis were present to speak. Paradee makes it really clear that he wants to represent the people of his district, rather than some mindless ideology — then excoriates Willis’ Voter ID bill, stepping up (and restricting) the kinds of ID that people in DE would need to vote.

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Sunday Open Thread [10.7.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on October 7, 2012 9 Comments

A rainy Sunday — one where you might curl up with the papers and coffee. Except that this morning’s NJ has a “Special Report” called Are You Better Off? Have you read it? I did — pretty much word for word and what a mess this is. Starting with the conceit that the financial problems started in January 2009 and largely undermined by that throughout the pieces, I’m pretty sure I didn’t learn anything. And don’t get me started on the piece that picked two “right-leaning” economists and two “left-leaning” economists that largely left the “right-leaning” ones alot of cover behind a political start date, rather than the start date of the recession. But hey — maybe I missed something.

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Saturday Open Thread [10.6.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on October 6, 2012 0 Comments

Welcome to Saturday! Today I want to bring your attention to a new Bill Moyers interview with Mike Lofgren, the ex-GOP staffer who wrote the incendiary Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult . Mr. Lofgren has written a book extending on his thoughts on the extremism of his old party (and the dysfunction of Democrats) called The Party is Over: How Republicans Went Crazy, Democrats Became Useless, and the Middle Class Got Shafted.

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Late Night Video — The Weirdest Campaign Video of the Season

Filed in National by on October 5, 2012 1 Comment

This one features Steve Martin working out some home crafting issues while sneaky messages asking for support for Bob Kerrey (competing for the Senate seat Ben Nelson is retiring from). I love Steve Martin, but this is very strange indeed:

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Friday Open Thread [10.5.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on October 5, 2012 13 Comments

The James Bond Edition. Today is the 50th Anniversary of the film creation of Royal Navy Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR, spy icon by Sir Ian Fleming. Dr. No was the first movie, starring the always amazing Sean Connery and establishing a formula for (mostly) fascinating movies that have been watched and obsessed over for a half of a century. Yes, these movies (especially the older ones) are sexist, politically incorrect, but I’m a fan anyway. Happy Anniversary, Mr. Bond! Hope you all will join me in having a martini (vodka — shaken, not stirred) in Bond’s honor today.

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