Friday, October 9, 2009

“So it’s come this.”

President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize award with wonderful style and humility. "To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize." Obama will donate the $1.4 million cash award that comes with the prize to charity.

Shame on you conservatives. Shame on you if you call yourselves Christian Conservatives.

We are the Taliban:

We are on the same side as the Taliban. Rush Limbaugh told us this today. The President America elected by a 52-percent majority won the Nobel Peace Prize today. He did not campaign for this award. He did not debate for this award. He did not apply for this award. The Nobel committee gave him this most prestigious world-wide award upon their own accord. Rush Limbaugh is angry about this.

This bloated, drug addict on the radio actually said this, "Our president is a worldwide joke. Folks, do you realize something has happened here that we all agree with the Taliban and Iran about and that is he doesn't deserve the award. Now that's hilarious, that I'm on the same side of something that the Taliban, and that we all are on the same side as the Taliban."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/09/limbaugh-on-obama-nobel-p_n_315661.html

So it follows, you and I are on the same side as the Taliban. We are enemies of America. We hate America. Rush Limbaugh says so, and so does Glenn Beck. Glenn Beck says Obama doesn't deserve the prize, but the Tea Party protesters do. He credited an "extraordinarily powerful" global progressive network for bagging Obama the win.

Glenn Beck says Obama doesn't deserve the prize, but the Tea Party protesters do. He credited an "extraordinarily powerful" global progressive network for bagging Obama the win.
Read more at:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/09/obama-nobel-prize-reactio_n_315690.html?slidenumber=2


You and I, your husband, your wife, your girlfriend, your boyfriend, your children…all your friends hate that the President that was elected in a free election, the first African American President in our Country’s history should be hated and belittled, at least according to the voices of American Conservatives.

The announcement drew gasps of surprise and cries of too much, too soon. Yet President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday because the judges found his promise of disarmament and diplomacy too good to ignore.

The five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee - four of whom spoke to The Associated Press, said awarding Obama the peace prize could be seen as an early vote of confidence intended to build global support for the policies of his young administration.

They lauded the change in global mood wrought by Obama's calls for peace and cooperation, and praised his pledges to reduce the world stock of nuclear arms, ease U.S. conflicts with Muslim nations and strengthen its role in combating climate change.

"Some people say - and I understand it - 'Isn't it premature? Too early?' Well, I'd say then that it could be too late to respond three years from now," Thorbjoern Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, told the AP. "It is now that we have the opportunity to respond - all of us."

Jagland said the committee whittled down a record pool of 205 nominations and had "several candidates until the last minute," but it became more obvious that "we couldn't get around these deep changes that are taking place" under Obama.

Obama said he was surprised and deeply humbled by the honor, and planned to travel to Oslo in December to accept the prize.

"Let me be clear: I do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations," he said at the White House. "To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize."

Obama will donate the $1.4 million cash award that comes with the prize to charity. Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/09/nobel-prize-to-obama-defe_n_316098.html

It says more about us:

President Obama accepted the award with wonderful style and humility. It’s important to note the line in the last paragraph: "To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize." Obama will donate the $1.4 million cash award that comes with the prize to charity.

Shame on you conservatives. Shame on you if you call yourselves Christian Conservatives.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Hope v. Hate

Hate

Well Hello again. Call it laziness or information overload, but I have neglected my blog. I have been writing letters to editors, commenting on Salt Lake Tribune articles and gagging because Liz Cheney has been on Network TV 22 freaking times in one month.

Meanwhile, Mitt Romney based in his mansion(s) is criticizing everything Obama says, despite one of the most impressive world speeches delivered in my lifetime. Please listen and/or read; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/04/obama-egypt-speech-video_n_211216.html President Obama was really speaking to the young people, the potential terrorists of the future. His message was that Americans don’t torture, we don’t invade countries for no reason (anymore), and we will respect your government as long as you don’t fly airplanes into our buildings. He is giving the young Islam generation a clear choice of peace vs. joining a group like Al-Qaeda.

On another, even more controversial topic, Dr. George Tiller, a noted abortion Doctor was murdered in cold blood by a pro life advocate? On MSNBC's "Countdown" Monday night, Keith Olbermann argued that Fox News was partially responsible for the murder of Dr. George Tiller. He played clips of the network depicting Tiller as a baby killer and a Nazi, among other things. Doberman called on viewers to not patronize businesses that show Fox News and to encourage their friends not to watch the channel -- "not so much a boycott here as a quarantine." The host pledged to take the first step and "retire the name, the photograph, and the caricature" of Bill O'Reilly. O’Reilly has refused to apologize for his attacks on Dr. Tiller. "When I heard about Tiller's murder, I knew pro-abortion zealots and Fox News haters would attempt to blame us for the crime and that is exactly what has happened," O'Reilly said. He claimed "everything we said about Tiller was true ... no back-pedaling here." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/02/olbermann-fox-news-compli_n_210188.html Hate speech abounds, with extremists wrapping themselves in the Bible and the Flag and hurling hate speech left and right, then washing their hands of the consequences of some right-wing nut taking a rifle and assassinating a Doctor that did not break the law. No one likes abortion. No pro-choice advocates encourage abortion. At Notre Dame, Obama broached the subject and offered common ground for all interests; “both sides must stop demonizing one another. Obama acknowledged that "no matter how much we want to fudge it ... the fact is that at some level, the views of the two camps are irreconcilable." But he still implored the University of Notre Dame's graduating class and all in the U.S. to stop "reducing those with differing views to caricature. Open hearts. Open minds. Fair-minded words. It's a way of life that always has been the Notre Dame tradition."

Today is D-Day and we remember and thank our uniformed heroes for the ultimate sacrifice that gave or were willing to give so that we can live in a free country and I can write my silly little blog. President Obama gave an address at Normandy today and said in part, “We live in a world of competing beliefs and claims about what is true. It is a world of varied religions and cultures and forms of government. In such a world, it is rare for a struggle to emerge that speaks to something universal about humanity.

The Second World War did that. No man who shed blood or lost a brother would say that war is good. But all know that this war was essential. For what we faced in Nazi totalitarianism was not just a battle of competing interests. It was a competing vision of humanity. Nazi ideology sought to subjugate, humiliate, and exterminate. It perpetrated murder on a massive scale, fueled by a hatred of those who were deemed different and therefore inferior. It was evil.”

God Bless those that sacrificed for us. God Bless our sons, daughters, husbands, wives and friends who are serving our Country today, willing to sacrifice for you and me.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Not For Wealthy Financial Moguls

Conservative much?

The outrage over the AIG bonus payments that has dominated the news and really, much of our national psyche the last week gave me pause to really think about what a mess we are in.  I’ve already professed my financial acumen (can’t balance a checkbook) but I still have some ideas on what might be wrong.  I’m going to once again trust the new political administration our Nation elected to get us out of this mess, be it seems President Obama is deadly serious about his plan to change how we do business in Washington D.C., including how we regulate our financial industry.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/21/obama-makes-pitch-for-his_n_177618.html

More specifically on the financial industry: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/us/politics/22regulate.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

 

Then, I began to think about the opposition the Obama Administration faces in the very tired ideas of the Republican Party.  So it made me think of just what do Republicans stand for?  Don’t they pretend to be for the “common people” the “salt of the earth” citizens who are looking to work their way up in society?  Then why have conservatives worked so damned hard to make sure Wall Street Moguls go unregulated, unwatched and unfettered.  They let the Fox (ooh, I like that) watch the henhouse for so long we are just about financially and morally bankrupt.  So I looked up their party platform and pulled out some…tah dah…talking points (if you use this phrase you sound like you know what you are talking about) directly from americanconservativeparty.org.  And away we go;

1.       1, The legitimacy of government exists only as long as it defends human liberty. (Bush and more specifically Cheney really mucked this up with their whole “we can torture prisoners because we are bigger than you policy”, not much defensible here)

2.       2, The self-ownership evident in human liberty begets basic rights over one’s self and time, and that the right to pursue happiness and self-fulfillment originate here. (Here’s the deal, the Republican leaders cannot speak against Rush Limbaugh without immediately having to kiss his ass and beg forgiveness, and they have been voting in blocks, so much for that one.)

3.       3. The boundary of human liberty ends where it transgresses the rights of another. Jurisprudence exists to mediate disputes where the boundaries of more than one individual intersect.  (My observation on this is that some conservatives have MORE rights than others.  Wealthy, influential Republicans can basically tell people who are not like them [ethnically, financially or socially] they can just shut up and keep voting for the elephant symbol.)

4.       4. The armed forces and law enforcement exist to bolster private defense, not to supplant it.  (Almost all of my friends have guns so I won’t tell them I think they are loonies, I will just make one point, the Liberal leadership in Washington would just like you to not have fully automatic rifles, but other than that, go for it and “get yer deer”.)

5.       5. That the American Experiment was born out of these beliefs and that it has resulted in a bountiful gain for the human condition. (I’ll give them this one in theory, but it was about religious freedom and the right to worship as one would choose to begin with more than anything else.  Ironic in that a very specific type of religious belief forms the very core of the Republican Party as we know it.)

Spring is here and that alone should put you in a brighter frame of mind.  Meanwhile remember adults are in charge at the Whitehouse now.  Dick Cheney, while still a Dick, is not Vice-President.  I think we might just make it, but we have to keep trying.  Praying wouldn’t hurt either.

Happy Reading.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

"Blain is a pain and that's the truth"

The Truth

Who does this economy belong to?  Last week, with DOW numbers falling like a paralyzed falcon, the mainstream media (MSM) was quoting conservatives left and right that President Obama’s plans were not being well received on Wall Street, Main Street or your street.  This past week, with a modest but heartwarming upturn in the financial news, no such stories appeared in your local news or in your local newspapers.  Why is that? 

Who does this economy belong to?  The Republicans, desperate as a party, are obstructing, denouncing and flatly rebelling against the Obama administration attempts to rescue the country.  The self-appointed or Whitehouse appointed head of the party, Rush Limbaugh’s words still echo, “I want him to fail”.  While the Washington Post is opining, “Over the past month, Obama has reminded the public at every turn that he is facing problems "inherited" from the Bush administration, using increasingly bracing language to describe the challenges his administration is up against. The "deepening economic crisis" that the president described six days after taking office became "a big mess" in remarks this month to graduating police cadets in Columbus, Ohio.”

The Huffington Post Sam Stein writes of White House officials trying to “talk up” the economy as much as they can: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/13/summers-consumer-confiden_n_174648.html

The Republicans keep pointing out, wrongly, the spending of FDR did not improve the economy in the Great Depression, and the key observation in this argument is the downturn in 1936-37. This is as close to a "scientific experiment" as there can be in macroeconomics: from '33 to '36 Roosevelt unleashed the New Deal and what passed at the time as massive spending. The GDP grew every year by double-digits.  Then, in a reversion to his true roots as a fiscal conservative, FDR decided that it was time to slash spending to balance the budget. The economy contracted. Then in '38, realizing the error of his ways, Roosevelt started spending again, and GDP grew every year thereafter.  Yet you will continue to hear Republicans cite FDR’s plan as a failed experiment over and over again, as if repeating it will make it the truth.

I’ve already admitted in an earlier post I’m an economic novice, so I guess you will have to decide.  At the time of this writing the Obama Administration is about 60-days old.  My common sense tells me that this economic crisis has been years in the making, and that the housing bubble was just one bubble that was artificial.  The lack of oversight on Wall Street (Madoff was LITERALLY unchecked-sorry about the caps, I hate them too) and the big time bankers made out like bandits and still are…while running our financial institutions into the ground.

Sources of Amusement

Sarah Palin and George W. Bush.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/19996.html


blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/03/palin-v-politic.html


Happy reading.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

The President's Lost Week

Bum’s Rush

It was all going so well.  Rush Limbaugh had been tagged as the Republican leader, well; he was because no one could stand up to his rants without scorn.  Senators, Republican National Committee leaders and such were kissing his ring.  Obama’s popularity rating was going up even as the Stock Markets dived.  Then the cat got out of the bag.

It seems it was leaked that Paul Begala and James Carville, Democratic Party strategists and friends with Rahm Emmanuel, he of the White House are all good buddies.  Carville who so brilliantly managed Bill Clinton’s campaigns had learned in some polling that Rush Limbaugh had a lower approval rating than Jeremiah Wright.  Yes, that Jeremiah Wright, the radical preacher the Republicans tried to pin to Obama during the Presidential Campaign.  While Rush’s ditto-heads are loyal to a fault (understatement) the populace as a whole think Limbaugh is a gas bag. 

Phone calls were made to Emmanuel from Begala/Carville and before you know it, Rahm Emmanuel pinned the Republican leader tag on Rush.  Only they “got found out”.  I’m sure it wasn’t a pleasant conversation when President Obama, who had beseeched the Washington set to “set aside” childish behavior, read the riot act to these political funsters.    

Oh ok, so it worked, and the President’s popularity soared, but it ate up a whole week of news and the Country really needs the Republicans to play nice.  They Republicans were not doing so well on their own…eating their young (Steele, Jindal) and generally floundering around.  David Frum of Newsweek chimed in, “Rush is to the Republicanism of the 2000s what Jesse Jackson was to the Democratic Party in the 1980s. He plays an important role in our coalition, and of course he and his supporters have to be treated with respect. But he cannot be allowed to be the public face of the enterprise—and we have to find ways of assuring the public that he is just one Republican voice among many, and very far from the most important.

It’s time for the White House, Mr. Emmanuel, to drop this and let the corpulent Limbaugh hang himself. On his radio show Friday, Rush Limbaugh suggested that Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) would be dead by the time health care reform legislation passes. "Before it's all over, it'll be called the Ted Kennedy memorial health care bill,” So you see…just send him a box of chocolate covered Oxycontin and your problems are over.

Follow-up

Republican Party National Chairman, Michael Steele, is in trouble with his own party: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/08/us/politics/08steele.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=all

Meanwhile, Governor Bobby Jindal seems to be viewed as more of a Napoleon Dynamite than a serious Presidential Candidate: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/19722.html.

 

Happy reading.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bum's Rush

CPAC, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 

The Conservative Political Action Committee met this weekend and to my thinking, the conservative movement as part of the Republican Party is imploding.  Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) was practically booed off the stage because he had spoken out earlier that his State needed stimulus dollars and he would gladly accept them (he was not, by far the only Governor to do so but he lives in big populous swing State).  The keynote speaker of the convention was, as Keith Olberman refers to him, comedian Rush Limbaugh.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/28/rush-limbaugh-at-cpac-dou_n_170792.html

Not only did Limbaugh reiterate his desire for President Obama to fail, he fell just a step short of the Boston Tea Party speech of revolution that some even more radical than Rush (true enough) seemed to advocate.  Probably the most embarrassing moment came from Michelle Bachman (R-Minnesota): http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/26/michele-bachmann-tells-mi_n_170426.html  I’m as un-hip as any man alive and that was preposterous to me. 

Chess match

I see the Obama administration moving their pieces with a very fascinating design.  I’m not a chess master, but I think the Obama people are painting Rush Limbaugh and his ditto-head following into the proverbial corner.  Not missing any opportunity to make Rush Limbaugh the figurehead of the GOP, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel called the brash talk show host the "voice and the intellectual force and energy behind the Republican Party" on Sunday.

Appearing on CBS's Face The Nation, Emanuel brought up Limbaugh without being prompted. Applauding the conservative radio personality for being upfront in his desire to see the president fail, Emanuel went to great lengths to make the case that Limbaugh, more than any other contemporary figure, is the leader of the GOP.

Republicans now have the dilemma…the classic argument.   What is distressing or painful about a dilemma is having to make a choice one does not want to make.  Either they rebuke the “Rush” or embrace him.   If they dismiss him, they stand to lose significant base support (now there is a double meaning) or showing their constituencies they want Obama to fail.  Over all, my comment is, “well played, Mr. President, well played.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Give or Take 50-thousand

Out of Iraq

 

President Obama told the Marines and, by-the-way, my son today he was ending the war in Iraq.  The date Obama tapped is August of 2010.  The oddest thing though, he is getting great reviews on this announcement from Republicans, his more liberal colleagues are giving him the “stink-eye” on the details.    Even John McCain seems to be solidly behind the President on this.  The sticking point for the more liberal crowd is the stated fact that 50-troops will remain behind in Iraq.  Here is the announcement and another gem of a speech from a President who can speak well:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/29430928#29430728

The more left side of liberal movement does not like the fact so many troops will remain.  Many are suggesting this will remain a quagmire, another Viet Nam.  I think Obama is playing it close to the vest.  He has hedged his bets and listened to the military leaders on the ground, such as General Petraeus.  He has to be able to move the troops quickly and effectively because the Middle East has been so unstable and fluid for centuries.  He is taking a big gamble in announcing troop withdrawal timetable that coincide with election cycles.  This is feeling more like the war that never ends.  My opinion is that he will end it though.  If the troop withdrawals do go as scheduled, you will see a cessation of significant troops in Iraq by the time 2012 and the Presidential election rolls around.  This is my cynical side talking, I do think Obama is a shrewd politician, but I also believe he has a good heart and good intentions…and is a fantastic leader.

More on Kenneth the Page

 

After Governor Bobby Jindal’s disastrous reply to Obama’s address to Congress, even more embarrassing news has come out.  The story he told of helping a Sheriff fight big government appears to have been a lie:  http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/02/jindal_admits_katrina_story_was_false.php

Here is the same account from Politico.com, a much more conservative source, which buried the story but ran it none-the-less:  http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0209/Jindal_aide_Story_was_set_after_Katrina.html

Things are moving fast in Washington.  We have a real President and I’m just not this used to real action being taken by a thoughtful, articulate balanced leader.  See you next time.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The True Cost of War

Showing the Cost of War

 

President Barrack Obama addressed both Houses of Congress and the American People this week.  His speech was inspiring and sobering, realistic and hopeful.   It was a hit pretty much across the board, except perhaps for the many GOP dead-enders in Congress (you know who you/they are). We are referring, of course, to Tuesday night's State of the Unionish speech by President Obama to Congress. Polls have revealed an uptick in Obama's approval ratings.  One of the subtle but important points the Main Stream Media (MSM) missed is the distinction he outline in how the budget is presented. 

President Obama is going to SHOW the cost of fighting wars in his budgets.  The misleading practice of the Bush Administration was to show the cost of wars as a separate budget issue, not tied to the main budget.  Wow!  It’s nice to have a President with some integrity.  Can Bush have been much creepier as President, well, I mean not Dick Cheney creepy, but he was very scary.

Now to matters less weighty.  Did you see the Republican response to the Obama speech by Governor Bobby Jindal?  Now that was some funny stuff.  I don’t watch Thirty Rock, but I understand fans of that show all over the nation saw Jindal and THOUGHT: Kenneth the Page.   http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2009/02/the-jack-mcbrayer-response-to-the-internet-response-to-the-republican-response-to-the-presidents-add/#more

Worse perhaps than his presentation was his message.  First to have the bad sense to tell a story about failed government as it related to Hurricane Katrina...gah…whose watch was that failed action on?   But he offered zero new ideas.  More “taxes are bad, tax-cuts are good, government is bad” parroting of the Republican talking points.

Important program note:  Today the C-PAC convention was in full swing in New York.  Featuring the finest in conservative Republican thinkers such as Joe the Plumber.  Mitt Romney, and that one guy.  Rush Limbaugh will be the key-note speaker this weekend.  Is that a party or what? 

What is telling about the conservative convention is that neither Bobby Jindal, nor Sarah Palin are attending.  These are considered two of the strong front runners for the Republican nomination for President next time around.  It’s also with some interest I note Utah Governor Jon Huntsman’s name is now being bandied about as a legitimate candidate.  Personally, I think he is head and shoulders above Mitt Romney, but he just belongs to the wrong party.  I’ll tell you what he would be good at in my opinion…serving on Obama’s Cabinet.  That’s my surprise to myself this week.

Have a good one, enjoy your weekend.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

We Have a Budget Proposal

 

President Obama’s first.  It doesn’t sound communistic to me, despite some recent allegations by Conservative talk show host Alan Keyes.  According to the Washington Post, “President Obama is putting the finishing touches on an ambitious first budget that seeks to cut the federal deficit in half over the next four years, primarily by raising taxes on businesses and the wealthy and by slashing spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan”.     Cutting the deficit?  That sounds downright “Republicanesque”, although as you can gather from this;  http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/files/uploads/2009/02/Natl_Debt_Chart_367c0.jpg the Republicans can hardly have much to say.  But they will.  The GOP is so disorganized right now the only thing they can unite against is the President.  They can’t even turn to their base, because they have voted against helping them in the recent Stimulus plan.  But even rich conservatives don’t believe their own blather anymore.

*June 28, 2007
(Warren) Buffett blasts system that lets him pay less tax than secretary

"Mr. (Warren) Buffett said that he was taxed at 17.7 per cent on the $46 million he made last year, without trying to avoid paying higher taxes, while his secretary, who earned $60,000, was taxed at 30 per cent. Mr. Buffett told his audience, which included John Mack, the chairman of Morgan Stanley, and Alan Patricof, the founder of the US branch of Apax Partners, that US government policy had accentuated a disparity of wealth that hurt the economy by stifling opportunity and motivation. "

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/money/tax/article1996735.ece

 

Finally, to follow up on the very dim Republican State Senator in Utah, Chris Buttars…please check out this link:

http://www.sltrib.com/Salt%20Lake%20Tribune%20Home%20Page/ci_11757628

 Good luck.  

We always have HOPE.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

But First a word from….

 

I’m back from my Qwest imposed exile, please try to contain yourselves.  Today’s topic will be Mortgage Savings from the Obama Administration (the group that abolished torture).  Since I don’t have big-time math skills or any real estate sense you can take it for what it’s worth.  So instead of diving right in I’m going to touch on a Utah Politician.

http://www.sltrib.com/Salt%20Lake%20Tribune%20Home%20Page/ci_11731577

Utah Republican Representative Chris Buttars is a total embarrassment to our State.  He is the winner, which is saying something.  I’ll let you read the article.  He basically says Gays “greatest threat to America” .  I’m not making this stuff up, he said it on videotape.    This mess will most likely end up being shown at next year’s Sundance film festival.

Here is the film-maker take by reporter Derek P. Jensen: If Reed Cowan needed extra buzz to get his documentary, "8: The Mormon Proposition," into the Sundance Film Festival, he found it in Chris Buttars.

But the openly gay former Channel 4 reporter was unprepared for both the Republican lawmaker's "hate-mongering" rhetoric and the interview's ensuing furor.

"I had no idea this would get worldwide reaction," Cowan said Wednesday from the Miami TV station where he now works.

Cowan says he sought out Buttars for the Jan. 30 interview in his Senate office since the Utah senator has long been "the wall" between gay people and legal rights as well as a former LDS bishop who played a role in excommunicating gay Mormons.

"He signed a very cogent release that gave me the right to use this in the promotion of the film and the film," Cowan said, noting that no moviemaker would turn down the opportunity to use the material. "He was on the people's time. He was at the people's desk. He was sitting in the people's building."

In a blog Wednesday, Buttars said Cowan told him he would be able to approve his part of the film before it was released. "I took Reed at his word and am disappointed."

Cowan, who says Buttars "would have had to be under a rock to not know" he is gay, rejects any notion this was a "gotcha interview."

"That couldn't be more incorrect," he said. "It couldn't be more duck and cover, and it's shameful. Any attempt to throw an arrow at me is cheap and cowardly. He said what he said."

Cowan notes the obituary for his son refers to Cowan and his partner, while a Salt Lake City magazine recently chronicled the gay filmmaker's' documentary.

Cowan plans to wrap the project this summer in time for film festivals, including Sundance.

 

Now, onto real estate, mortgages etc.  President Obama rolled out his ideas for TARP funding and how he plans to use it to help troubled American Families with their house mortgages.  If  you will remember last week, the Republicans were hammering him for not saying enough or committing enough money to the housing crisis.  This week of course, they are saying “Obama is spending too much, too much detail, too many people left out”.  Can you see the trend?

The Republicans are going to block, oppose, ridicule…everything the President does and root for him to fail, root for the Nation to fail.  Meantime they are marginalizing themselves.  They have become as stale as politician (not hero) John McCain and dim-bulb Sarah Palin. 

I told you I knew nothing of mortgages and real estate.  Talk to your lender and good luck and God Bless.  I’m rooting for you, even if the Republicans are not.  Even if you are gay.

One final laugh for you, listen to a Republican Leader, Senator Michelle Bachman of Minnesota:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/17/michele-bachmann-were-run_n_167650.html

Please laugh to avoid crying.

Internet Down


*written 2/16/09

The internet service provider for four States and about 63-thousand customers is down this afternoon.  You can imagine the ramifications.  Dirty, gray haired men cannot stream live porn into their homes and onto their computer sitting below the picture of the Temple they were married in.  Thousands who work in offices not shut down by President’s Day are actually working or trying to be creative to appear they are working.  People like me are waiting on phone call to the technical support of Qwest, being told they are busy and wait is over ten minutes to talk to a human being, and then having the human being tell them (after 45 minutes) they will just have to be patient and wait a few hours.

I’m forced to watch live cable news channels much to my chagrin.  Please don’t be silly and assume Fox News is one of them. Faux New, Fixed News, whatever you want to call it might just have Glenn Beck crying and telling lies and my fragile psyche cannot handle that today.  MSNBC is tilted as much to the left with Keith Olberman and Rachel Maddow, but their catch-phrase is not “Fair and Balanced”.  I enjoy Fox’s sense of humor using this slogan.  They are so far right they’ve gone right out of the country.  (That was funny, wasn’t it?  Didn’t it remind you of President Regan saying “so far left, they’ve left the country”?) 

CNN seems to be more balanced to me on reporting, but once they start interviewing, they always bring on a Republican to begin telling us how dumping trillions of dollars into a trumped-up war in Iraq is so much more righteous than dumping trillions of dollars into our economy so we don’t have to live under the crumpling overpass. 

Speaking of annoying Republicans, I have a plea for Senator John McCain.  Shut up!  You realize, sir, that you lost the election and you can quit pushing your tax-cut strategy that was Bush’s answer to everything…don’t you…don’t you?  Please let us build a statue in your honor, with heat seeking missiles defending it against pigeons that would unpatriotically poop on it, and then you can rest on your laurels and occasionally vote rationally and help move the country forward. 

I just realized, at this very minute, the internet being down might be a VAST right wing conspiracy to stop bloggers from writing naughty bits about John McCain or Sarah Palin…or even John Boehner.  (He wants it be pronounced “Bay-ner” so he won’t be tittered at when he opposes birth control measures proposed by left wing socialists in the House of Representatives.  It should be pronounce “Boner” but, you can see his point.  People wouldn’t take him seriously.  They would just make fun of his fake tan and public crying and his voting no to anything progressive.  What a bonehead.  By the way, I enjoyed writing “naughty bits” in my sentence with Sarah Palin. 

On this sad day of no internet I would like to publically thank Sarah Palin on this word document no one can see for losing the election and perhaps, uniting her miniscule base to the point that the Republicans will be forced to have Tanya Harding break her shin or face losing the next several election cycles until she disappears into the wilds of Alaska, or secedes from the States with her unpatriotic first-dude.  If you stumble on this and you watch Fox News, please try another news station and some newspapers for a change.  Then you might get my jokes and you might start having some hope for our Country again.   I really think we have a chance to do some good things with the positive leadership we have now.  President Obama is coherent, can do several things at once and he doesn’t say “nucular”.  Anyway, that is my internet is down column today.  It's short on substance like Faux News, but long on style, like our First Family.  If it’s ever published, I hope you enjoyed it.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Stim Edition

By now everyone on the connected planet knows the (pick one: stimulus, spending, jobs, recovery, pork) Bill has passed the House and Senate and merely waits a pen stroke away by President Obama from becoming law.  Some interesting reaction and anticipation coming from both parties now on what it all means and where do we go from here.

The Republicans, save three Senators, laid a goose-egg on the Stim bill.  They knew it would pass eventually, so it was a shrewd? gesture.  In one sense, they could rail against it all they wanted, vote now, and leave it sans Republican fingerprints.  This was a fine idea for Utah’s Senator Bob Bennett, who tried to tack on a 50-Billion dollar addition that would have had some impact on Utah’s coal industry and lots of impact on Nuclear energy and the resultant waste it creates. 

You see, Republican Senator Bennett gets considerable support from Energy Solutions, and that rider would have been a nice windfall for Energy Solutions.  Bennett knew the bill was going to pass anyway, so if he snuck it on, he could vote AGAINST stimulus, and get HIS pork added in.  Sneaky bugger.  Of course in his campaign later he could assert righteously he voted against Democratic pork legislation.  What a hypocrite, what a liar! 

Now Republican leader Lindsey Graham is talking about bank Nationalization.   If President Obama mentioned this he would be a communist, Marxist, socialist, liberal. 

Isn’t it amazing how one man’s fiscal conservatism is another’s socialism?  Like welfare for example.  It’s ok to give corporate welfare to top business executives in the form of tax breaks, but try to extend food stamp benefits to the truly poor and you are a pinko-liberal.   

Does anyone else see the double-standard hypocritical posturing of the neo-conservatives or am I alone in this very red State?    If I can point out something stated very clearly on MediaMatters.com, the media is NOT liberal.  It is in fact slanted conservatively:

On any given day during the current congressional debate over the economic recovery plan, chances are good that Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity will say something false about the administration's or congressional Democrats' efforts to pass a bill. And they do not promote these falsehoods in isolation; they are often promoted concurrently with each other and with Republican members of Congress. President Obama reportedly chastised congressional Republicans for "listen[ing] to Rush Limbaugh," and, as Media Matters for America has pointed out, Limbaugh has also demonstrated a proclivity for listening to -- and parroting -- congressional Republicans. For his part, in consecutive shows on January 30 and February 2, Hannity hosted Sens. Mitch McConnell, Tom Coburn and John McCain on his radio show, and on February 4 he hosted Rep. Mike Pence on Fox News. As a result, Hannity and Limbaugh have created an echo chamber of Republican talking points and misinformation criticizing the economic recovery plan. And given the acknowledgment by some national journalists that they pay attention to Limbaugh and Hannity, it follows that they care what the two are saying about the stimulus -- CNBC anchor Erin Burnett said as much about Limbaugh, touting his op-ed in The Wall Street Journal on that topic as "serious."

I guess the most galling part is that the Republicans, who cling to conservative Christian values and ethics play the dirty game of politics better than anyone.  They play them much better than liberals, who actually live the open mindedness they espouse.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Media blahs

So today the talking heads are talking about the stimulus package or the spending package if you listen to Republicans.  But what is stimulus if it is not spending?  But the Mainstream media keep rolling out the Republicans one by one. 

I think that the Obama administration expected a better deal from the media but they are only interested in driving up ratings and the stimulus fracas does just that. I was shocked when Wolf Blitzer asked a Republican why they were so eager to bail out Wall Street but seem reluctant to bail out
Main Street. It was the first time I heard someone challenge the opposition as opposed to those in favor of the legislation. This debate has been decidedly one-sided with a pro-opposition approach. Instead of trying to frame this debate as an Obama failure they should be focused on what happens if it fails. It seems that Jack Cafferty is one of the only people asking that question. Perhaps the media thinks that they are immune to economic disaster but they do us all a disservice with their inside the beltway drivel.

Locally, KUTV-2 has been my choice of news programs, but they are parading one republican after another to slam the stimulus bill.  Isn’t it supposed to be balanced to be news?  Or is it more propaganda?

Where is all the outrage about the serious criminal tax crimes? Like the elitist and corporations having the illegal accounts overseas and pay NO taxes.

How about Exxon getting all this tax welfare along with stealing our public oil resources at prices before 1960 and selling it at today's prices.

Why are the crimes of Bush, Cheney Rumsfeld, Rove, Ashcroft and the rest of the republican criminals shoved into a closet and hidden while they talk of sex lie of Clinton, and some democratic governor’s stupid comments?

We need to take the news media back for the republican-corporate leaders and turn it back into a real live news media,,, which gives the American citizens the true fact , picture and let the government be transparent again
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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Firstly

I never considered blogging until the last Presidential election. I have to say I found a new addiction. As much as I admired John McCain, war hero, I was drawn to the new young and hopeful message of one Barrack Hussein Obama.

 

Let me flashback to my former life as a radio personality at a very small radio station in Central Utah. Among my other duties was to be a newsman (there are very few duties at a small radio station you -don't- have including vacuuming the floor).  The fall of 1980 was a heady time.  Jimmy Carter’s economy (stupid) nearly had us in the coal age and the hot new idea was “Trickle Down”, with the ultimate communicator, Ronald Reagan running for President.

The message a’ la mode was a commercial from the RNC about the bloated, white haired politician, tax and spend incarnate, who’s time had come and gone.  It was about sweeping change and smaller government.  Utah even had this VERY buy, Congressman Gunn McKay, who was a older, white haired, hefty Democrat.  He was the guy.  Lean up-and-comer Jim Hansen was running against him as a fiscal conservative, term limit advocate, Republican.

It was exciting to interview both of these men, compare and contrast and get a feel for them in person.  Jim Hansen even petted a stray dog that materialized out of nowhere in front of the radio station, and I thought, “what a great, common man”.  He insisted he was going to make sure Congressmen had term limits too.  Career politicians=bad. 

Too bad he was lying.   He hung around for multiple terms, and after the euphoria of Reaganomics dissolved we gradually morphed into the conservative nation that lead us to one George W. Bush.   In hindsight, it appears Reagan’s revolution was a façade. 

http://www.amazon.com/Tear-Down-This-Myth-Distorted/dp/141659762X

Tax cuts do benefit some.  Just not we regular folks.  Oh sure, the very wealthy have done, well,  you tell me how they’ve done.  Which brings us to the election of 2008 and me deciding to get really “into” politics.