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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Maryland GOP is "Tone Deaf": Brian Murphy, candidate for governor says

GUBERNATORIAL RACE IN MARYLAND: IN CONTESTED PRIMARY, ONE CANDIDATE TO RECEIVE FUNDS FROM REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE DESPITE RULES TO CONTRARY

Release: May 18, 2010
Contact: Fran Griffin, 703-862-6741

Gubernatorial Candidate, Brian Murphy, Accuses Maryland GOP of Being Tone Deaf

Republican Party is Missing Golden Opportunity in Maryland


CHEVY CHASE, MD -- Brian Murphy, Republican candidate for Governor of Maryland, today strongly criticized the Maryland Republican leadership for exercising a rare clause to fund Bob Ehrlich's primary candidacy for governor - before Ehrlich has even filed for office. This unusual move may enable Ehrlich to receive upward of $1 million from the Republican National Committee (RNC) to use in his primary bid against entrepreneur Brian Murphy. Ehrlich will face Murphy in the Republican Primary on September 14.

"The national mood is anti-big government, anti-tax and spend, and anti-incumbent. So what does the Maryland GOP do? They back someone who has a record of being pro-big government, pro-taxes and pro-spending," said gubernatorial candidate Brian Murphy. "Are they tone deaf? Do they not sense the mood of the country? If there has ever been a time for a fiscal conservative to win in Maryland, this is it.

"Maryland needs to get its fiscal house in order, and we can't afford to let this opportunity slip away. Voters deserve choices. Isn't that the point of a primary? Ehrlich and I disagree on nearly everything, and all I'm asking for is an open debate on the issues," Murphy said.


"Rule 11," states that in a contested primary neither candidate is to receive funds or an endorsement from the Republican National Committee. However, there is a clause which allows the state party leadership to make an exception by endorsing one candidate thus allowing the RNC to fund that candidate in a primary. A vote to endorse Ehrlich by three Maryland GOP officials has entitled the candidate to RNC funds, according to this exception to the rule.

"This is exactly the type of elitist behavior that is infuriating Americans from both parties. Maryland Republicans should be allowed an honest primary between two very different Republican candidates," Murphy said. "We must unify the party on our core principles and put forth the best candidate to win the governorship. I believe my ideas are the best ideas to take Maryland in a new direction. Is it unreasonable to think the voters, not party leadership, should pick the candidate?

"For the past 8 years, Maryland's budget has been a fraud and a disgrace. Bob Ehrlich broke records when he grew our budget by almost 40%. When O'Malley took over as governor, instead of repealing the spending, he paid for it by passing record tax increases. Now we have record deficits and record unemployment. Voters are tired of these kinds of records. I pledge to move Maryland toward a fiscally-sound economy - one that will attract businesses to the state and grow our economy. We need to get more private sector jobs in Maryland, not an increase in the state coffers."


Brian Murphy is a successful Maryland businessman with a B.A. in Economics from the University of Maryland and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. He is founder of the Plimhimmon Group, whose first investment, the Smith Island Baking Company, has been featured in The Washington Post, the Wharton Magazine, the Baltimore Sun, and other publications for its principled approach to job creation in Maryland. A Business Week article on the Plimhimmon Group is expected later this week.

The Democratic Party will also have a primary election on September 14, and the winners of the respective parties' elections will square off against each other in the November 2 General Election.

For more information on the Brian Murphy for Governor campaign, see
http://www.brianmurphy2010.com/ To set up a press or media interview, contact Fran Griffin at fran@brianmurphy.com or 703-862-6741.

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Monday, May 17, 2010

The stories behind the pictures By Monica Lopossay

The stories behind the pictures By Monica Lopossay

Retrieved 20100516 May 16, 2010


Monica Lopossay

Daughter of a truck driver and a mill worker, Monica Lopossay grew up in rural North Carolina. At 16, she raised enough money to buy her first camera by dressing in a 20-pound chicken suit and dancing on the side of a highway. She was the first person in her family to attend college, working her way through as a grill cook, a tutor at a Buddhist temple and a car mechanic. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies and cultural anthropology from Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., and an associate's degree in photojournalism from Randolph Community College. In her last eight years working for The Baltimore Sun, she covered a wide range of events, including two trips to Iraq and one to Haiti. She was honored in 2008 with her third Pulitzer nomination for spot news, as well as awards from the White House News Photographers Association and National Press Photographers Association, Best of Photojournalism. She is currently teaching photojournalism part time at Towson University and also works for ASTT, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of refugees who are victims of torture and trauma. Other than seeking full-time employment, she takes care of her two tail-less feral cats, Mokey and Wembley, in Hampden.

She contributed a sampling of stories from thousands of amazing moments in the life of a photographer.

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I love sharing stories, but I’m not a writer. I usually tell stories with my photographs or orally. Nonetheless, here are a few stories dealing with things that happened behind my camera. It was hard to choose just a few when I can think of thousands of amazing moments I have shared with my Sun family. (Trying to write this has helped me understand the importance of a good word editor.)

I fell out of a Black Hawk helicopter in the middle of a grain field in Iraq. I was trying to get images of our military picking up an Iraqi boy who had been shot by our guys for setting off an Improvised Explosive Device. I was not familiar with flying in an aircraft like this one and was warned immediately to stay in between the painted red cross on the side door when entering and exiting, or else I’d get my head chopped off by the rotor blades. I let that sink in.

Once we had taken off, a different soldier told me I would be jumping out a small side window, one that was clearly outside the painted red cross zone. I thought this guy was messing with me. In my time working with the military, I learned quickly that they like to play practical jokes. One lesson I learned: Never leave your camera lying around a base or you might find a photo of a soldier’s derriere amid your images of war — about which, later on, you can decide not to forewarn your photo editor and watch his face display shock and horror as the image pops up on his computer (priceless).

Once we landed, it wasn’t so much me falling 5 feet out of this window wearing some 35 pounds of gear, or me tripping another couple of times running through this field of grasses so high I could barely see the tops of the medics’ helmets, or praying no sniper bullets were awaiting us — none of that was so bad as me trying pathetically to get myself back IN through that tiny window. The helo took off as part of my ass and leg were still stuck out the window. But I had the photos and I had my head ... kinda.

After a couple weeks in New Orleans covering Hurricane Katrina and living in my rented Pontiac Aztek (literally the biggest joke in the sport utility vehicle world, and it was white), I had not bathed, had no bathroom, and had only eaten Clif Bars (which to this day I cannot go near) and MREs (the military meals ready to eat; the burritos were actually pretty good). Being in N.O. was like living in a post-apocalyptic world. But we are conditioned to keep going — looking for the stories, the people, never stopping. It’s too important to stop, and you love it. As well for fear that you’ll miss something big and your boss will yell at you with such force you’ll get third-degree burns.


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Frederick News-Post: 200 line Opposumtown Pike to honor Cpl. Shea

200 line Opposumtown Pike to honor Cpl. Shea
About 200 people lined Opposumtown Pike this morning pay their respects to Marine Cpl. Kurt Shea, 21, as his body returned to Frederick from Dover. more »

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Europe's Lack Of Discipline by George Will

Europe's Lack Of Discipline by George Will Sunday, May 16, 2010

http://townhall.com/columnists/GeorgeWill/2010/05/16/europes_lack_of_discipline

WASHINGTON -- When Chancellor Angela Merkel decided that Germany would pay part of Greece's bills, voters punished her party in elections in Germany's most populous state, North Rhine-Westphalia. How appropriate.

[...]

Greece represents a perverse aspiration -- a society with (in the words of Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryan) "more takers than makers," more people taking benefits from government than there are people making goods and services that produce the social surplus that funds government. By socializing the consequences of Greece's misgovernment, Europe has become the world's leading producer of a toxic product -- moral hazard. The dishonesty and indiscipline of a nation with 2.6 percent of the eurozone's economic product have moved nations with the other 97.4 percent -- and the United States and the International Monetary Fund -- to say, essentially: The consequences of such vices cannot be quarantined, so we are all hostages to one another and hence no nation will be allowed to sink beneath the weight of its recklessness.

Read the entire column here: http://townhall.com/columnists/GeorgeWill/2010/05/16/europes_lack_of_discipline

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Razor Sharp



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26hW13kqIhU

sliding into the vortex
holding on to core building walls
unstable seeping down through the crevice

i've been here before

creeping down through the crevice
i've seen there before
fragile these teeth are razor sharp
been through been through the vortex
dissolve and disintegrate

icicle the river is deep underneath
is all you see
draws you in from near or far
take me down through the crevice
i'm not here anymore
creeping down through
come in through the crevice
been through walls leaving it all
into been through the vortex
and i'm so insoluble feel unstable
in at the core searching
through for perspective what your looking
for these teeth are
razor sharp
these teeth are razor sharp
razor sharp sharp
feel unstable feel unstable
razor sharp fragile

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

The Blob


The Blob

Steve McQueen’s debut performance in the movies. “The film's tongue-in-cheek theme song, "Beware of the Blob" (recorded by studio group the Five Blobs—actually singer Bernie Nee overdubbing himself), was written by Burt Bacharach and Mack David and was a nationwide hit in the U.S."

Released September 12, 1958 by Paramount Pictures. Written by Irving H. Millgate. Screenplay by Kay Linaker and Theodore Simonson.

Starring Steve McQueen, Aneta Corsaut, Earl Rowe, and Olin Howard.

“Teenager Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen) and his girl Jane Martin (Aneta Corsaut) are out parking and see a falling star. They drive out to try to find where the meteor landed. An old man (Olin Howland) has heard the meteor crash near his house. He finds the meteor and pokes it with a stick. The rock breaks open to reveal small jelly-like blob inside. This blob, a living creature, crawls up the stick and attaches itself to his hand. The man runs hysterically onto the road, where he is seen by Steve, who takes him to see the local doctor, Doctor Hallen.”

19580912 The Blob


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"Telling Our Stories" The Days of the Baltimore Sun

"Telling Our Stories" The Days of the Baltimore Sun

http://wbng.org/stories/index.html

In the spring of 2009, The Baltimore Sun laid off about 60 people, including about a third of the newsroom staff.

This Web site records the bittersweet memories of many of those people. Some recall the pain of being fired; others the challenges, joys and spirit of newspaper work.

I particularly appreciated the following vignettes:

Behind the lens
The stories behind the pictures By Monica Lopossay I love sharing stories, but I'm not a writer. I usually tell stories with my photographs or orally. Nonetheless, here are a few stories dealing wit...

'You have a minute?'
'You have a minute?' By Danielle Bradley I never thought that I would be present for my own funeral. But it happened. April 29, 2009, in the middle of The Baltimore Sun newsroom. It was in the air. ...

Lopossay bio
Monica Lopossay Daughter of a truck driver and a mill worker, Monica Lopossay grew up in rural North Carolina. At 16, she raised enough money to buy her first camera by dressing in a 20-pound chicken ...

Behind the lens, page 2
> By Monica Lopossay I love sharing stories, but I'm not a writer. I usually tell stories with my photographs or orally. Nonetheless, here are a few stories dealing with things that happened behind m...

Behind the lens, page 3
> By Monica Lopossay I love sharing stories, but I'm not a writer. I usually tell stories with my photographs or orally. Nonetheless, here are a few stories dealing with things that happened behind m...

Behind the lens, page 4
> By Monica Lopossay I love sharing stories, but I'm not a writer. I usually tell stories with my photographs or orally. Nonetheless, here are a few stories dealing with things that happened behind m...

For other stories click on:

Steve Auerweck

Paul Bendel-Simso

Chiquita Bolden-Heath

Danielle Bradley

Phyllis Brill

Tyeesha Dixon

Doug Donovan

Deborah Lakowicz- Dramby

Ray Frager

Patrick Gutierrez

Beth Hughes

Fe Fung Hung

Doug Kapustin

Chiaki Kawajiri

Jiho Kim

Fay Lande

Linda L. Linley

Monica Lopossay

Elizabeth Malby

John E. McIntyre

Sandra Nash

Rashod D. Ollison

Ebony Page-Harvey

Alan Perry

Gene Russell

Denise Sanders

Norine Schiller

Franz Schneiderman

Matt Tustison

Charles H. Weiss

Linda White


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The Blob Theme Song



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m2E6FzVvlE

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Maryland License plates from the 1910s


Maryland License plates from the 1910s

http://www.mva.maryland.gov/Images/Centennial/1910s.jpg

http://www.mva.maryland.gov/AboutMVA/Cent_Celebration/trip-down-memory-lane.html

http://www.mva.maryland.gov/AboutMVA/Cent_Celebration/license-plates.html

19100000s MD License plates

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Most e-mailed NPR stories


Image

May 16, 2010
Strange News
Christ, 50, of Belchertown, Mass., was struck as he crossed a street Tuesday in Northampton, Mass. Local police say that Lord Jesus Christ is, indeed, the man's legal name.

Education
Conventional wisdom says that good teachers are born, not made. But Doug Lemov spent years observing highly effective teachers, and has developed a set of simple techniques that he says can make anyone a great teacher. His guide is Teach Like A Champion.

Fine Art
After the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the U.S. government relocated 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry from their homes on the West Coast to desolate inland areas of the U.S. The Art of Gaman is a new exhibit that showcases works of art created by internees during this dark chapter of U.S. history.

Author Interviews
Yoga may be practiced by 15 million Americans today, but author Robert Love says its roots in this country go back 121 years -- to a 13-year-old Iowan whose life-changing moment happened in Lincoln, Neb. He is the subject of Love's new book, The Great Oom: The Improbable Birth of Yoga in America.

Business
More than 200,000 small charities and nonprofits could lose their tax-exempt status next week if they don't file a federal tax form by Monday. But many groups could be unaware that they're supposed to file the annual form.

More Most E-mailed

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Anchorage Daily News Outdoor Update

Anchorage Daily News Outdoor Update

Animal Planet's 'River Monsters' visits Illiamna Lake
The next episode of the popular Animal Channel cable television program "River Monsters" visits Alaska and tries to get to the bottom of the Iliamna Lake monster legend in a program airing Sunday entitled "Alaskan Horror."

Hiker was fleeing 1 bear, not 2, rescuers say
The Coast Guard on Wednesday released a revised account of an alleged bear encounter near Whittier that left a hiker soaked and stranded.

Denali geologist dies during school field trip
Denali National Park and Preserve's geologist died Wednesday of apparent natural causes while leading a science class on a field trip, according to a park spokeswoman.

King commercial fishery closed in upper Inlet
Following on the heels of last week's closure of the Chuitna, Theodore and Lewis rivers to anglers, commercial fish biologists at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game on Tuesday shut commercial king fishing in part of upper Cook Inlet.

Parnell appoints another trapper to Alaska Board of Game
Gov. Sean Parnell has appointed a Nenana man who has made a living by trapping, hunting, fishing and guiding to the Alaska Board of Game.

No-limit personal-use hooligan fishery restricted to residents
The hooligan that Anne and Melvin Dela Rosa scooped up at Twentymile River in their long-handled nets last week are plenty tasty now -- but they may be even tastier come December when most come out of the freezer.

No such thing as caring too much for the Kenai River
The recently completed Kenai River Restoration Project Assessment, conducted by the environmental engineering firm Inter-Fluve of Hood River, Ore., examined 50 miles of riverbank from the Kenai's mouth to Skilak Lake in 2008, evaluating how effective restoration projects have been.

Tents might fold at 3 Valley parks; mine visitor center shut
Three popular campgrounds in the Big Lake area might be closed this year, and the Independence Mine visitor center in Hatcher Pass definitely will be, state parks officials said Monday.

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BOMBS AWAY! — Bogus threat shuts down Carroll County Courts; accident sidelines sheriff’s deputy

BOMBS AWAY! — Bogus threat shuts down Carroll County Courts; accident sidelines sheriff’s deputy

AN UNMATCHED SET FROM WESTMINSTER, FOR THE ANNALS OF INVESTIGATIVE VOICE
Carroll-County-District-Court

Carroll County's District Courthouse on North Court Street in Westminster was evacuated at midweek when a traffic clerk received a bomb threat. (I.V. Photo/Kevin Dayhoff)

COURTHOUSES CLOSED
FOR SEVERAL HOURS
DURING MIDWEEK

No bombs turned up
by battery of police
and police dogs


By Kevin Dayhoff

Carroll County’s District and Circuit Court buildings in Westminster were evacuated for several hours this past week when a traffic clerk received a bogus bomb threat.

At midday Wednesday, Maryland State Police, Westminster City Police, and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department closed both courthouses located on the city’s North Court Street because of a telephoned bomb threat, the State Police reported.

When the law enforcement officials arrived... Read more here: http://investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4104:bombs-away&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=44

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The Economist: The wrecking of Venezuela

Hugo Chávez's government

The wrecking of Venezuela

Venezuelans are starting to fall out of love with their president. Will they be allowed to vote him out of power?

May 13th 2010 | From The Economist print edition

http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=16109302

WITH his bellicose bombast, theatrical gestures and dodgy jokes, Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s president for the past 11 years, has turned himself into one of the world’s most recognisable and controversial rulers. His fans salute him as a saviour for the downtrodden of the planet, a man who is leading a grass roots revolution against American imperialism and its local sepoys. But to many others, including this newspaper, he has come to embody a new, post-cold-war model of authoritarian rule which combines a democratic mandate, populist socialism and anti-Americanism, as well as resource nationalism and carefully calibrated repression.

Read the entire article here: http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=16109302

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The Hold Steady - The Weekenders on David Letterman HD 1080p



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfrPQUSzVHY

"The Weekenders"

There was that whole weird thing with the horses.
I think they know exactly what happened.
I don't think it needs any explaining.
I'm pretty sure I wasn't your first choice.
I think I was the last one remaining.
I wish we hadn't gone and destroyed it.
'Cause I was thinking we could pull another weekender.
If you've still got a little bit of clairvoyance.

I remember the metal bar.
I remember the reservoir.
You could say our paths have crossed before.

So if it has to be a secret.
Then I guess that I can deal with it.
You and I both know it's a negative thing.
In the end only the girls know the whole truth.

There were a couple pretty crass propositions.
There were some bugs in the bars.
There was a kid camped out by the coat check.
She said the theme of this party is the industrial age.
You came in dressed like a train wreck.

I remember the OTB.
The five second delivery.
You could say our paths have crossed before.

So if it has to be a secret.
Then I guess that I can deal with it.
God only knows it's not always a positive thing.
To see a few seconds into the future

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Fine Art of Recycling By Charles Schelle

My Explore Carroll colleague, Charles Schelle, has written a great article on Eric Veach, who caught my eye with his wonderful art at the Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival:

Fine Art of Recycling

One man's junk is this man's creative canvas

Posted 5/16/10 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4326/fine-art-recycling/
By Charles Schelle

When Eric Veach saw some leftover tractor parts pegged for the trash can last summer, the gears in his head started turning.

The 38-year-old Manchester resident thought he could take those worn-out parts, which had been removed from construction equipment, and create a holder for his pet's dog food bowl.

As it turned out, one man's junk turned out to be another man's canvas — and maybe even an environmental message.

"I started laying (the parts) out on a bench and seeing what would work, and that's kind of how I got started," Veach said.

Veach has been busy over the past year creating items ranging from miniature tractors and trucks to candle holders and some funky looking critters. He handcrafts each sculpture for his budding art business, Daughter's Delight.

Read the entire article here:
http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4326/fine-art-recycling/

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#9 Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival May 8 2010


#9 Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival May 8 2010 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/28blr74

Sculptor Eric M. Veach looks over the large crowd at the Westminster Annual Flower and Jazz Festival in Westminster on May 8, 2010. Veach specializes in reclaimed metal art sculptures. Visit him at www.daughtersdelight.com Photo by Kevin Dayhoff

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Saturday, May 08, 2010

#10 Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival


#10 Westminster Flower and Jazz Festival May 8 2010 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/2frzo2o

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Local artist and photographer Dr. Pam Zappardino takes a picture of me taking a picture of Eric M. Veach’s reclaimed metal art sculptures at the Westminster Annual Flower and Jazz Festival in Westminster on May 8, 2010. Photo by Kevin Dayhoff

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Beltway Confidential: Are Democratic lobbyists invisible to the media?

Beltway Confidential

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Did you know Harry Reid’s former banking staffer is a lobbyist for Goldman Sachs? Did you know former Democratic Senator John Breaux is also a Goldman Sachs lobbyist and a...

Not if you rely on the New York Times, which glaring omitted these facts.

The New York Times’ Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote last week:

I mentioned Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, D, yesterday, and his pending decision on whether to sell his state to its electric company. Here’s the first ad from his Republican...

Labor unions gave $400 million to Democratic campaigns in the 2008 electoral cycle, and they’ve been getting very generous payoffs from the Obama administration and the...

Peter Wehner writes on why Elena Kagan discriminated against the military: What was really on display in Harvard Law School v. Military Recruiters was the clash of two...


Arsonists attack Swedish Mohammed cartoonist's home

By: Mark Hemingway
05/15/10 1:03 PM

Earlier in the week, Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, one of a handful of artists whose drawings of Mohammed for a Danish newspaper touched of an international controversy, was attacked during a lecture he was giving at a Swedish university. Last night, arsonists tried to torch his house: The home of a Swedish artist who once drew a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad as a dog has been hit by a suspected arson attack, police said Saturday. Lars Vilks, who lives in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden, was not at home during the attack late Friday night and no one was reported injured. It was the latest in a week of attacks on the 53-year-old cartoonist, who was assaulted Tuesday by a man while he lectured at a university and saw his Web site apparently attacked by hacker on...

Obama a buoy in some states, an anchor in battlegrounds

By: David Freddoso
05/15/10 11:34 AM

Over at Real Clear Politics, Kyle Trygstad and Mike Memoli point to President Obama’s very weak numbers in some of the most critical states of the 2010 elections. In what I’ll call the “Anchor States,” Obama is a dead weight on Democrats: In Florida, the president’s net approval rating is -1.7; in Colorado, it’s -6.5; North...

Laura Bush says you never knew Laura Bush

By: Julie Mason
05/14/10 6:57 PM

Known unknows: The former FLOTUS (AP photo) In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, former first lady and author Laura Bush hints around at what we've been saying all along: That she is seriously misunderstood and maybe not like you thought. But whose fault is that? BUSH: Well, I mean, I think that's a little bit of a bias, the -- the media bias that we -- everyone talks about a lot and I think that's part of it. I also think that because George was a conservative, a Republican president, that people assumed that I was, you know, a cookie-baking, stay-at-home mother. And -- and I think that's sort of the box that we put our first ladies in every time. You know, Barbara Bush was certainly seen as a grandmotherly type and she was a grandmother and a wonderful grandmother...

"Mama grizzlies"? Sarah Palin speaks.

By: Julie Mason
05/14/10 4:25 PM

Gunnin' for ya! (ap photo) Who will avenge the American voter in November's midterm elections? The "mama grizzlies"! Also the pink elephants. Sarah Palin was making the rounds today, with speeches at the NRA convention and Susan B. Anthony's List. At the latter she said, "Look out, Washington. There's a whole stampede of pink elephants" coming. Whoa -- thanks for the heads up. The Washington Post also was there: "The mama grizzlies, they rise up," she said, to laughter. "You thought pit bulls are tough. You don't want to mess with the mama grizzlies. And I think there are a whole lot of those in this room." And in other news, Palin said the lesson of the BP oil spill is that we need to keep on drilling. Reports ABC News: "We need to keep...

Chicago’s Metra suicide Pagano stole hundreds of thousands

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 4:06 PM

Surprise, surprise. Longtime Metra chief Phil Pagano ”abused” agency personnel policies for two decades, using his own power and outright forgery to obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash to which he was not entitled That’s the blockbuster bottom line of a report delivered to Metra’s board on Friday by...

Meg Whitman touts stance against illegal immigration

By: John McCormack
05/14/10 3:21 PM

After seeing her huge lead dwindle to two points in the California GOP gubernatorial primary, Meg Whitman has produced a new ad touting her firm stance against illegal immigration: Whitman's primary opponent Steve Poizner has been attacking her for opposing the Arizona immigration law. In her new ad, Whitman says she wants national guard troops on the border and opposes amnesty and driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, but she doesn't reverse course on the Arizona law....

Government by the crooks: Exelon wants to buy Illinois’ state legislature

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 2:28 PM

I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything this brazen, even in Illinois. Commonwealth Edison’s parent company, Exelon, is offering to give the state government $500 million to help with its budget crisis, in exchange for the state giving ComEd permission to hike rates on its utility customers. A senior executive for Commonwealth Edison Co. parent...

Pelosi wants to cut congressional travel perks for everyone but her

By: Mark Hemingway
05/14/10 1:48 PM

The proposed reforms area step in the right direction -- for everyone but Nancy Pelosi: House leaders are revamping the rules for lawmakers and aides who travel overseas on official government business, forbidding them to fly in business class on shorter trips, use taxpayer funds to buy gifts or pocket unspent cash, among other changes. The new travel rules, proposed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, also strengthen accountability and oversight for taxpayer-funded trips. But the rules don't require lawmakers to disclose some of the biggest costs of such trips, including travel by military plane, which can double or triple the total costs. Funny that Pelosi didn't require disclosure of the cost of military travel. Is that because Pelosi flys around on military aircraft at...

A day with Clinton: Where do we sign up?

By: Julie Mason
05/14/10 1:40 PM

"Stay out of Hooters." (afp photo) To help his wife retire her 2008 presidential campaign debt, former President Clinton is raffling off a day with himself in New York City. O-M-G. Reports AFP: A listing on the Federal Election Commission's website shows that Hillary Clinton's campaign is still carrying a debt of 771,000 dollars, owed to market research and consulting firm Penn, Schoen and Berland for "consulting polling/mail expenses." Mark Penn! Shouldn't he be reimbursing Hillary? At any rate, those who contribute by Monday to Hillary Clinton's still-extant campaign website are automatically entered into a drawing to hang with 42 for the day. What could that possibly include? We are giddy with the possibilities, and want every former president living...

Rubio ad on Crist’s decision to keep GOP donors’ money

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 1:38 PM

Expect to hear a lot about this in the coming...

Sharron’s got an Angle on Harry Reid

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 1:28 PM

Don’t look now, but conservative former state Assemblywoman Sharron Angle may be overtaking her GOP primary opponents in the race to take on Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: Angle has conservative street cred, and it’s reflected in the latest Review-Journal-sponsored statewide survey conducted by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research. In the Republican primary...

Palin’s politics, at least, are in the mainstream

By: Matthew Continetti
05/14/10 1:16 PM

Sarah Palin delivered the keynote address to a breakfast of the pro-life Susan B. Anthony’s List this morning. The speech was typical for Palin: attacks on big government and the media, a robust defense of the culture of life using her personal narrative as an example, and support for a “frontier...

Is Specter toast?

By: John McCormack
05/14/10 1:12 PM

Yesterday a Suffolk poll showed Joe Sestak up 9 points over Sen. Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. Today, a Muhlenberg College tracking poll shows Specter leading Sestak by 2 points. So how’s it all going to shake out in Tuesday’s primary? I think Specter will lose. With Obama refusing to stump for Specter in...

Another Massachusetts?

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 1:06 PM

Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, D-Fla., one of the most liberal members of Congress, is raising the red flag ahead of next Tuesday’s special election in Pennsylvania. Her rather hysterically-toned e-mail is titled, “Another Massachusetts?” Today, Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown travels to Pennsylvania, hoping to help Republicans pick off another longtime Democratic seat in Congress. This is...

FLASHBACK: In 2005, U.S. intelligence warned of Euro econ crisis and EU's demise unless welfare states downsized

By: Mark Hemingway
05/14/10 12:52 PM

In 2005, the National Intelligence Council prepared a prescient report warning that overextended welfare states could lead to economic crisis and possibly the collapse of the European Union sometime in the next 15 years: The experts felt that the current welfare state is unsustainable and the lack of any economic revitalization could lead to the splintering or, at worst, disintegration of the European Union, undermining its ambitions to play a heavyweight international role. The National Intelligence Council was created to develop long-term strategic thinking for the U.S. intelligence community. The report cited above is entitled "Mapping the Global Future: Report of the National Intelligence Council's 2020 project." [PDF link] The 2020 project was an attempt to predict geostrategic...

President Obama now absolves himself of his administration’s accomplishments

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 12:40 PM

You have to admire President Obama’s chutzpah. From his remarks at the DCCC dinner last night: Trust me, when I walked into the door of the Oval Office and found a $1.3 trillion deficit after the previous administration had inherited a surplus, the last thing I wanted to do was spend money on a...

Obama pushing $23 billion teachers union bailout

By: Mark Hemingway
05/14/10 12:18 PM

Yet another example of public sector employee union smash and grab, at a time when private sector workers are desperate for jobs: The Obama administration on Thursday threw its support behind a $23 billion measure intended to avert large-scale teacher layoffs, urging Congress to include the effort in a spending bill lawmakers are drafting to fund wartime costs and other urgent needs. "We are gravely concerned that ongoing state and local budget challenges are threatening hundreds of thousands of teacher jobs for the upcoming school year," Education Secretary Arne Duncan wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.). Duncan added: "These budget cuts would also undermine the groundbreaking reform efforts under way in...

Poll: More Americans pro-life than pro-choice -- 'the new normal' says Gallup

By: Mark Hemingway
05/14/10 12:12 PM

For the second straight year, Gallup says more Americans identify themselves as pro-life than pro-choice: The conservative shift in Americans' views on abortion that Gallup first recorded a year ago has carried over into 2010. Slightly more Americans call themselves "pro-life" than "pro-choice," 47% vs. 45%, according to a May 3-6 Gallup poll. This is nearly identical to the 47% to 46% division found last July following a more strongly pro-life advantage of 51% to 42% last May. The trend is pronounced enough that Gallup's headline says a pro-life majority is "the new...

Obama: Pelosi is elegant, even as she’s ripping your heart out

By: Charlie Spiering
05/14/10 12:06 PM

Last night at the DCCC fundraiser in New York, Obama had some strange words of praise for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. It is good to be back in New York City, and it is good to be following Nancy Pelosi. New York is a tough town, but Nancy Pelosi -- that's one tough lady. (Applause.) That is one tough lady. And she’s so elegant, even as she’s ripping your heart out -- (laughter) -- if you mess with her. Really Mr. President? Are you trying to give us...

Arizona didn’t ban ‘ethnic studies,’ it banned anti-American racial chauvinism

By: David Freddoso
05/14/10 12:06 PM

You may have heard that Arizona has banned “ethnic studies” in public school classrooms beginning in January 2011. Except that it’s not true. Here are the relevant excerpts from the law creating the ban: A school district or charter school in this state shall not include in its program of instruction any...

British election recap

By: Michael Barone
05/14/10 11:34 AM

Here's the link to the video of the American Enterprise Institute panel discusion of the British election and its implications for American politics, with comments by William Schneider, Stanley Greenberg, Henry Olsen and me....

Don't these guys know we fact-check them?

By: Mark Tapscott
05/14/10 10:26 AM

Nobody should be surprised to see members of Congress rushing in front of the TV cameras to take political advantage of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, but couldn't they at least stick to the facts?...

California public pension fund: Whoops! We need $600 million more

By: Mark Hemingway
05/14/10 10:14 AM

Surprise! CalPERS, California's ginormous public pension fund that's playing an outsize role in the state's fiscal armageddon, now says they're going to need $600 million more than last year: CalPERS, the huge public employee pension fund, is set to consider a $600 million hike in what California pays next year to cover state worker pensions. The fund's actuaries are recommending that its board tell the state to kick in $3.9 billion for the fiscal year that starts July 1. That would be a $600 million increase over this year and $400 million more than Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger planned in the first draft of his 2010-11 budget proposal. CalPERS staff figures the fund needs the increase to compensate for investment losses, longer member life expectancies and an edict by the...

Charlie Crist was for offshore drilling before he was against it

By: John McCormack
05/14/10 10:08 AM

With Charlie Crist calling for a special legislative session to bring up a constitutional ban on offshore drilling, the Rubio campaign sends along a video of Charlie Crist cheering on Sarah Palin in 2008 as she tells an audience we need to “drill here, drill now,” and a 2009 interview in...

Chris Christie: 'This is who I am!'

By: Dan Halper
05/14/10 10:03 AM

New Jersey's governor is "blunt, direct -- maybe you might say, honest and refreshing." Gov. Christie calls columnist thin-skinned for inquiring about his 'confrontational tone' Gov Christie calls S-L columnist thin-skinned for inquiring about his 'confrontational...

Morning Must Reads -- Community organizing in Kandahar

By: Chris Stirewalt
05/14/10 9:47 AM

New York Times -- Leaders Put Different Face on Afghan Drive Warfare euphemism took a quantum leap forward this week during Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s visit to Washington. American leaders, including the commander of our forces in Afghanistan and our secretary of state, sought to downplay the violence of our troops’ pending attack on the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, the Taliban’s home turf. The word “attack” was already considered too combative and “offensive” was deemed too, well, offensive. So Hillary Clinton went with the anodyne Pentagon term “operation.” On Wednesday, Gen. Stanley McChrystal ruled out even that because it raised expectations for a “D-Day and an H-Hour and an attack.” McChrystal wants... PAGE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Next »

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Kevin Dayhoff Soundtrack: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.net/ Kevin Dayhoff Art: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/ or http://kevindayhoffart.com/ = http://www.kevindayhoff.com/ Kevin Dayhoff Westminster: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/ or http://www.westgov.net/ = www.kevindayhoff.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff Twitpic: http://twitpic.com/photos/kevindayhoff Kevin Dayhoff's The New Bedford Herald: http://kbetrue.livejournal.com/ = www.newbedfordherald.net Explore Carroll: www.explorecarroll.com The Tentacle: www.thetentacle.com