Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Political Nitwit ....

is how Washington WMAL talk show host Chris Plante refers this morning to Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi in her handling of yesterday's House vote on the $ 700 billion bailout package for Wallstreet.

Pelosi emboldened by what she thought was the certain passage of the bill lambasted the Republican members of the House and the Bush administration before the vote with an inflammatory partisan speech seeking to gain political advantage for the Obama campaign.

Some Republicans pointed directly to the Pelosi speech as the reason for the bill's failure. Other House members, Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank among them countered that the notion Pelosi was at fault was absurd and a Pelosi aide stated that members vote on "the bill, not the speech". Frank also commented that he felt he was "not in a position to assess the reasons for the opposition to the bailout bill", even though 12 of his own committee members voted against it.

An interesting comment nonetheless from Frank, since Nancy Pelosi failed to deliver some 95 Democrats from her own Party in support of passage, including prominent committee and subcommittee chairs. Even though the Democratic party is in control of the House, Pelosi could not insure a Democratic majority for the Bill's passage, suggesting that 40 % of the Democrats found the bill to be sufficiently flawed - preventing them from voting for it.

The dissenting Republicans from the outset cited the fundamental structural problems of the bill and the saddling of the American taxpayer with a $ 700 billion debt burden - which they reported was the chief concern of their constituencies running at a ratio of 15 to 1 and as much as 20 to 1 against the bill opposed to favoring its passage.

Political Arm Twisting -

Generally, when Democrats and Republicans call for bipartisan cooperation most are really ducking for cover especially when it comes to legislation that is either widely unpopular but deemed necessary, profound in its potential consequence especially if it fails, or can be used for political advantage in upcoming elections - "If we work together on this and even though I may have to share any success with you at least you can't put me to political disadvantage and injure me if it fails!".

And all too commonly it's manifested in the practice of "arm twisting" by each party's leadership and rank and file at the back of the chamber out of range of earshot and the microphones. This is the political give and take of the legislative process of maintaining non-partisan balances and securing "deals".

Those members who might in principle be opposed to a bill and could be expected to vote against it but could be persuaded to support it are sought out by those seeking the bill's passage and it runs something like this. "Look, I don't like this damn thing and won't support it and won't vote for it", "Okay, I understand that but this bill is really important to me, and I'm asking you to do this personally for me.", "All right, but you owe me in the future when I need your support."

"“I do believe that we could have gotten there today, had it not been for the partisan speech that the Speaker gave on the floor of the House,” House Minority Leader John Boehner said. “We put everything we had into getting the vote to get there today.”

Minority Whip Roy Blunt said he had 12 Republicans who would have voted for the bill but changed their minds, while member Eric Cantor holding up a copy of what he said was Pelosi’s floor remarks - said the speaker “frankly struck the tone of partisanship.”".

Barney Frank complained loudly that it was irresponsible of the Republicans who said they would vote for the bill and then changed their minds after Pelosi's speech. Although, Frank knew full well that the votes reverted to their original opposition, not because they were "mad" at the Speaker as he said but because she and the Democrats by injecting partisanship (again) into the process had not honored the "arm twisting" deals.

No doubt Pelosi had the votes needed for passage before the roll was called. And no doubt her insults drove them away when she tried to inject a partisan shift in advantage that could be later used against those who had been "arm twisted' into supporting it.

Last evening Bill O'reilly reported that a 70,000 person survey by Fox news on the issue of who is to blame for the financial crisis, found 56 % attributed it squarely as a failure of Congress, with 20 % believing that unqualified borrowers were to blame, 19 % felt it to be the responsibility of "bad companies" (presumably, ceo's as well as predatory lending practices) and only 5 % felt that it was the fault of the Bush Administration.

Commentary last evening and this morning was divided along two lines: that Congressional leadership and the Administration failed to adequately explain both the urgency and impact on the average American citizen and those voting against it lacked "courage", failing to demonstrate leadership by virtue of a "safe" vote - basically, that the public, is "too dumb" to get it and that disaster is upon us because the bill failed! Not surprisingly Wallstreet, much of the press and the politicians who supported passage of the bill cling to this explanation and fear.

The other view is that in the rush to bailout Wallstreet that the American taxpayer is unfairly being called upon again to shoulder the responsibility of the failure of others - perhaps justifiably the American public no longer trusts Congressional and Administration leadership to get it right without screwing the public one more time - and they want all options to be considered; especially those that can avoid further financial burden now and in the future rather than the present alarmist "you have to shake em' up first before you shake 'em down !" approach.

Somewhere in the middle of all the chatter is the notion and growing consensus that there is a deepening financial crisis and some intervention by the Government is necessary soon.

All parties seemed to have pledged now to work in a non-partisan way to further modify the existing bill or craft a new one for the bailout.

Yesterday's vote though is just another ongoing example that Nancy Pelosi's zeal to blatantly advance her Party's interests makes her unfit to serve as Speaker of the House.

As one wag pointed out - "Bad Politics, Bad Bill, Bad Speaker - Bad, Bad, Bad!".

And another, "Congress actually voted as it's constituency wanted truly representing the people - Good God, what a radical idea!".



Monday, September 29, 2008

Well, Of Course, Now I Understand (2)...

In the rush to "Bail Out" Wallstreet with $700 billion in taxpayer money and the resulting anger and outrage directed toward Congress by the American public is it any wonder that our politicians have made so much effort in their mad scramble to persuade us that they're "really" doing this to save "Main Street" ?

And if Wallstreet Ceo's are going to have their compensation limited why can't ALL of our politicians "give back" to the American taxpayer all of the lobbying money they took from Wallstreet?

Let's start by calling lobbying money to seek and garner political influence by what it really is - a system of legalized Bribery !

Wall Street Money - where it went in 2008

Barack Obama
Goldman Sachs $ 748,880
JPMorgan Chase $ 493,469
Citigroup $ 467,849
UBS $ 423,045
Lehman Bros. $ 393,324
Morgan Stanley $ 341,320

* Obama collected $28,000,000 from Wallstreet from 2003 to 2008

Speaker Nancy Pelosi
fin lobbying 2007 -2008 $ 468,232

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
fin lobbying 2007-2008 $ 1,409,992

Banking Chairman Christopher Dodd
2008 fin lobbying total $ 2,972,572
Citigroup $ 314,694
SAC Capital Partners $ 282,000
Royal Bank of Scotland $ 229,950
AIG $224,678
Bear Stearns $ 205,600
St Paul Travelers $ 205,400
Goldman Sachs $ 175,600
Morgan Stanley $ 155,000
Credit Suisse $ 154,550
Merill Lynch $ 135,950
Lehman Bros. $ 133,800
JPMorgan Chase $ 129,650
KPMG $ 113,100
Hartford Fin Svcs $ 110,450
UBS $108,500
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $ 108,000
The Hartford $ 94,350
Bank of America $ 91,300

Financial Svcs Chairman Barney Frank
fin lobbying (top 20 contributors) $ 239,000



(data above from US Gov't via www.opensecrets.org/politicians/memsearch.php )

Friday, September 26, 2008

Well, Of Course, Now I Understand...

Most critics agree that the current financial crisis was precipitated by excess, and the lack of both restraint and oversight at the GSE's - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Obama, Pelosi, Dodd, Reid and Frank all complain loudly that the it was the Bush Administration's fault but they also fervently back and want to see salvaged the "social engineering experiment" of the GSE's that put unqualified borrower's into mortgages they could not afford as well as the current administration's 700 billion bailout plan.

And we are to believe that these folks at all times have the taxpayer's best interests at heart.

You Can Follow the Money....
Recipients of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lobbying largesse:

Candidate Barack Obama $ 126,000
Candidate John McCain $ 20,000

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid $ 77,000

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd $ 165,000

member Jack Reed $ 78,000 member Tim Johnson $ 61,000
member Chas Schumer $ 24,000 member Evan Bayh $ 41,000
member Tom Carper $ 55,000 member Bob Menendez $ 31,000
member Dan Akaka $ 2,000 member Sherrod Brown $ 15,000
member Bob Casey $ 7,000 member Jon Tester $ 4,000
member Richard Shelby $ 80,000 member Bob Bennett $ 107,000
member Wayne Allard $ 20,000 member Mike Enzi $ 31,000
member Chuck Hagel $ 4,000 member Jim Bunning $ 33,000
member Mike Crapo $ 47,000 member Elizabeth Dole $ 1,000
member Mel Martinez $ 11,000 member Bob Corker $ 7,000

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi $ 56,000

House Finance Committee Chairman Barney Frank $ 42,000

member Paul Kanjorski $ 96,000 member Maxine Waters $ 17,000
member Carol Maloney $ 39,000 member Luis Gutierrez $ 3,000
member Nydia Velazquez $ 20,000 member Melvin Watt $ 17,000
member Gary Ackerman $ 5,000 member Brad Sherman $ 18,000
member Greg Meeks $ 14,000 member Dennis Moore $ 26,000
member Mike Capuano $ 6,000 member Ruben Honijosa $ 14,000
member Bill Clay $ 10,000 member Carol McCarthy $ 5,000
member Joe Baca $ 20,000 member Steve Lynch $ 22,000
member Brad Miller $ 18,000 member Dave Scott $ 17,000
member Al Green $ 4,000 member Emanuel Cleaver $ 7,000
member Melissa Bean $ 41,000 member Gwen Moore $ 8,000
member Lincoln Davis $ 5,000 member Paul Hodes $ 5,000
member Keith Ellison $ 2,000 member Ron Klein $ 11,000
member Tim Mahoney $ 11,000 member Chas Wilson $ 7,000
member Ed Perlmutter $ 5,000 member Chris Murphy $ 4,000
member Joe Donnelly $ 3,000 member Bill Foster $ 2,000
member Andre Carson $ 4,000 member Jackie Speier $ 0
member Don Cazayoux $ 1,000 member Travis Childers $ 2,000
member Spencer Bachus $ 103,000 member Deb Pryce $ 55,000
member Mike Castle $ 9,000 member Pete King $ 16,000
member Ed Royce $ 28,00 member Frank Lucas $ 3,000
member Ron Paul $ 3,000 member Steve LaTourette $ 17,000
member Don Manzullo $ 0 member Walter Jones $ 2,000
member Judy Biggert $ 17,000 member Chris Shays $ 2,000
member Gary Miller $ 38,000 member Shelley Capito $ 14,000
member Tom Feeney $ 14,000 member Jeb Hensarling $ 3,000
member Scott Garrett $ 0 member Ginny Brown-waite $ 21,000
member J. Barrett $ 17,000 member Jim Gerlach $ 17,000
member Steve Pearce $ 5,000 member Randy Neugebauer $ 20,000
member Tom Price $ 3,000 member Geoff Davis $ 21,000
member Pat McHenry $ 12,000 member John Campbell $ 1,000
member Adam Putnam $ 15,000 member Michele Bachmann $ 8,000
member Pete Roskam $ 11,000 member Ken Marchant $ 7,000
member Thad McCotter $ 0 member Kevin McCarthy $ 3,000
member Dean Heller $ 6,000

At Your Own Peril...

You've seen the placards of the Obamamites blaring out the campaign's official slogan "CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN".

Now pay attention to what candidate Obama has to say about himself and what will happen to those who believe in him......

“Mr. Obama himself confesses that, “I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different stripes project their own views. As such, I am bound to disappoint some, if not all, of them.”” – The Economist, Aug 23rd-29th, 2008.

Yeah, right...of course, It's Their Fault Anyway !!! ... We understand faith just sort of happens - and really, it's not as though you could have possibly said absolutely anything that would have appealed to, and falsely encouraged them and their desires.

Check's in the Mail (2)...

Hi, I'm Secretary Paulson and I can't tell you how this 700 billion bailout plan will really work, how much it will really cost in total, whether it will really do what I say it will or how soon, but IF it does work the American taxpayer will see a profit! Oh, by the way, perhaps I should mention, I won't be here anymore after January.

Check's in the Mail...

Hi, I'm here from the Government, And I'm here to help you!

Obama Votes "PRESENT !" (again)...

Presidential Democratic candidate Obama declares the present turmoil in financial markets to be the worst crisis our country faces since the Great Depression and after sounding the general alarm that millions of Americans and the country are facing imminent financial devastation and ruin in his very next breath says "call me, if you need me".

Well golly gee Sir, should that be at the beginning, middle, or when the last light is turned out? Do you not understand the meaning of the word "depression" when you invoke it to express the gravity of the problem and what it demands in leadership?

The irony is absolutely astounding...Obama, Pelosi, Barny Frank and the rest of the Democrats are pushing to saddle the American taxpayer with 700 Billion (what will prove ultimately to be only a tiny downpayment for the bailout) in debt for an ill and hastily conceived plan by the Bush Administration - the VERY people who they have roundly and repeatedly condemned as being responsible for the financial disaster in the first place!

What remains true to form is the courage, conviction and decisivenees of John McCain who immediately suspended his campaign and returned to Washington and his Senate duties to help resolve the debate and insure that America's taxpayers were not screwed one more time because the "Paulson Plan" with its Obama/Democrat "socialism" tinkering does not adequately protect innocent taxpayers.

Once again, regardless of the political consequence to himself, personally, McCain demonstrates his willingness to tell Washington and the President they're wrong and that they are promoting an action that will hurt Americans and America for a very long time to come.

In standing unengaged, merely "staying in touch" with Congress, as Bush did with emergency planners and officials before and after destruction was wrought on New Orleans during its crisis, is this not the aloof Obama's own "Katrina" moment?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Missing the Point (again)....

Democratic Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi continues to incoherently harp about the ongoing financial crisis in an effort to extract political advantage for her party and the Obama campaign by chiding McCain and the Republicans that the issue is about "main street" not "wall street" as if only she, her Party and Obama can advance the interests of all middle class Americans.

No madam Speaker, it's not just about "main street" either - the crisis is about "every American street". It's about ALL of us; regardless of economic class, advantage or disadvantage. It's not just about dealing with the financial industry's woes, or the captains of industry, or the average person and their savings security, or in money market vulnerabilities, or foreclosures or whatever myriad other things that flit into your mind and you want to lay blame for and at the Republicans' and current administration's doorstep - it is about what comes in the aftermath of the resolution of the turmoil on wall street - it is about the future health and vitality of commerce for the nation - and based upon Obama's gigantic and oppressively "tax and spend" plan, which you endorse and support - if our future has to cope with that ill-advised burden too, then the future's looking pretty bleak.

Epitomizing Nancy Pelosi and her office, one Washington insider described the "arrogance that comes from perennial re-election", as preventing, in part, bi-partisan efforts and solutions for the nation's problems; so, after failing miserably while leading a "do-nothing" Democratically controlled House of Representatives, please, please, please spare us your shrill cries now for reform.

And when it comes to meting out responsibility for the current financial crisis why don't you serve up a sizable portion for yourself and your cohorts in the Congress for enabling the entire mess with your pandering to the greed and excess of the GSE's (governmnet sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac) all the while as a $56,000 beneficiary of their lobbying.

After all, YOU could choose to rise above politics and do your own job, and not your Party's.

The Sick and Twisted (2)....

NBC's Saturday Night Live airs a "skit" that accuses Todd Palin of an incestuous relationship with his daughters - a new, vile low even for the "jackasses" at SNL - and re-affirms for many Americans just how far removed the media and celebrity elite are from the traditional American values of decency and fair play - and how hypocritical it is for them to complain of character assassination.


Youtube yanks a copy of the video from it's website to avoid controversy of being accused as a party to drawing Palin's children into public ridicule.

Not surprisingly the mainstream press gives little coverage to criticism of SNL or to the "outrage" of Palin's supporters, hoping to avoid claims of vindication by the Republican Party for its ongoing accusation of "smear" tactics employed by Obama's supporters in the celebrity ranks and liberal press.

Palin's supporters wonder why, in Obama's earlier magnanimity when cautioning his campaign that Palin's family is a subject "out of bounds" that he remains silent on this reprehensible assault on the Palin family.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Please Pass the Salt...

At $28,500.00 a plate, the Obama campaign worries last night's California fund raising dinner and fete with the "Hollywood power elite" might appear to the average American that candidate Barack Obama is an "elitist", too and his only interest in ordinary Americans is to gather up election votes from them to serve his own ambition and Hollywood celebrity friend's agenda. Naw...Do do you really think so?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The Sick and Twisted ...

"Lost Your Job Yet ? ... Keep Buying Foreign !", is a popular bumper sticker which laments the loss of American jobs to outsourcing overseas. Based though upon recent revelations of product contamination this and last year, by those who deliberately choose to injure helpless and vulnerable children - well, it seems then it could be argued that the phrase ought to read "Lost your Health yet?...Keep buying Chinese!."

The International Herald Tribune reports the Chinese government is warning that the number of deaths and kidney ailments in infants due to complications from toxic melamine contaminated baby formula will rise as it continues to probe the industry. 2 infant deaths have so far been attributed to the poison and 1253 others are reported ill with 53 of that number considered especially critical.

Other reports indicate that the contaminate has also been found in Chinese yogurt products, and that at least 20 % of the Chinese dairy industry is guilty of adding melamine to fake the protein content of the raw milk.

Melamine was the culprit in an earlier scandal in 2007 involving adulterated pet foods exported from China.

This is the second time Chinese baby formula was responsible for infant deaths - in 2004 phony formula, lacking any nutrients, sickened 200 children and left 12 dead.

And it calls into question once again just how meaningful China's standards are for consumer safety practises especially with regard to food handling and processing, and how seriously China's government and regulators treat those standards when they fail repeatedly to both report and act upon deficiencies in a timely manner. The Tribune notes, "Shoddy and fake goods are common in China, and infants, hospital patients and others have been killed or injured by tainted or fake milk, medicines, liquor and other products.".

One company to be found producing the tainted baby formula product is Sanlu Group, a Chinese firm that is the country's largest producer of baby care and baby related products with 43% of its ownership controlled by Fonterra, a company based in New Zealand - it was Fonterra that notified the New Zealand government which in turn notified the Chinese government of the problem. The Chinese company, Sanlu, however was aware of the problem as early as March and in August had actually confirmed the presence of the melamine, which they said was added by the dairy producers and brokers, from whom they purchase the raw milk, to circumvent quality tests. As much as 3 tons per day of the contaminated raw milk was sold.

Sanlu, said that it was "sad" it had caused "severe harm to the many sickened babies and their families."

It is claimed that none of the milk powder was exported to either the US or Europe, although the US Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning that some of the Chinese product may in fact be on the shelves of ethnic grocery stores throughout the US.

Last year adulterants were added to Chinese produced Heparin, a drug used to thin blood, and which was imported into the US and responsible for several deaths before the US government forced a shutdown of the Chinese factories and imposed a ban on the importation of any more of the product.

The FDA recently announced that it will step up its monitoring of Chinese imported products and that it will open 3 offices in China to assist in the effort.

The deaths and injuries to defenseless infants dependent upon a product for their sustenance and very survival by callous "entrepeneurs" is both obscene and tragic.

It's bad enough that US jobs and incomes have been compromised and lost by expanding the industrial capability of China, but it is further insult and injury for Americans to have to use their tax dollars to pay to protect themselves from those very same products now made by the Chinese.

As of today 8.17.08 - 3 dead more than 6000 sickened. 21 more Chinese companies implicated.
As of today 8.22.08 - more than 56,000 infants ill, more yet to be tested.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Do Anything, Say Anything To Get Elected ...

Much has already been written about whether or not Obama seriously considered Hillary Clinton as a VP pick for his campaign - Clinton's ardent supporters don't believe she was ever on his short list because of the bitter rivalry and harsh feelings between them for the Democratic Presidential nomination. That skepticism has continued to fuel a problem for the Obama campaign in keeping those Hillary votes loyal to the party and available for Obama in the November election, despite Hillary's endorsement and direct appeals.

How ironic and painful it must be then for both Obama and Hillary. That Obama needs her to stump for him to keep his poll numbers dropping any further due to the Republican candidate's dogged persistence and the "Palin Factor"; and for Hillary, to need Obama's help in retiring the $24 million of past due campaign debt she still has - $13 million of which are her personal loans to her own campaign.

Or is it?

In their shared need and,
even to Obama, the increasingly evident and obviously bad decision in choosing Biden as his running mate, especially in the face of a newly re-energized McCain campaign courtesy of Sarah Palin, isn't it in every way conceivable, the Clinton's and Obama have already brokered a deal for Biden to be dumped from the ticket and Hillary to move back on in his place?

As for Obama, embarrassment and betrayal haven't given him pause before; he's already demonstrated a lack of personal conviction by abandoning his early support from the liberal left in his bid to re-define, and re-create himself, and to be seen as a moderate Democrat. Getting rid of Biden in the pursuit of his naked ambition won't cause him any hesitation whatsoever.

Oh, how prophetic Rudy Giulliani's advice to Biden
- "get it in writing!" - about any Obama commitment must now seem.

As prelude to a formal announcement of an Obama Clinton ticket, and for Biden to begin to bow out, Biden just confessed in New Hampshire that Clinton in every way was his equal in qualification to be Vice President and could even have been a better choice.

Bill Clinton and Obama met in Clinton's Harlem office where after the meeting yesterday, representatives for both suggested that they just whiled away the time reminiscing over the earlier primary campaign as opposed to being in any substantive and frank discussions and hard negotiations about how Hillary as the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate could help Obama stop the
momemtum of the McCain Palin ticket.

Bill Clinton, who Obama indelibly labelled as a "rascist" during the primaries, and who does not like Obama personally, nor believes he's ready to be President, must be thoroughly enjoying this twist in political fortunes now that Obama, on bended knee, approaches as a respectful supplicant as he panders for Hillary's supporter's votes.

Clinton, for the ninth time, publicly announced afterward that he will do whatever the Obama campaign requests.

Watch for an announcement from the Obama camp to trump the Palin nomination.

Immutable Laws of the Universe...

"There are no more wearisome things in existence than the apologies of the insincere."
- Luhrs

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tuition Costs... One Strategy

Government sponsored studies have shown that in most instances the selection by parents and students of a college or university for higher education is not a rational but an emotional process.

For the last 20 years, tuition costs have been rising faster than any other product or service in our economy and not entirely linked to either the demand for the education or actual inflation costs associated with it. Admission officers admit that many institutions capitalize on this emotional process by consumers, in that schools find that raising tuition rates attracts more applicants because families mistakenly equate high prices with quality education.

Even degrees from leading brand name institutions don't necessarily result in top paying jobs after graduation.

Aside from evaluating value for a higher education on a more rational, economic basis; one strategy that can save families, especially those that don't qualify for financial aid, thousands of dollars is to fast track the education by compressing a traditional 4 year program into 3 or 3 1/2.

Many schools have commencement programs for graduation between semesters, and by using Advanced Placement credits, local summer school credit transfers, and an increased number of semester courses the length of the time required for the diploma can be reduced - of course, meaningful results can only be produced if individual students are up to the task of shouldering the additional workload.

But importantly, it's not just another year of soaring school expense that can be avoided; it's another year in which to start earning income.

Fatal Prescription Drug Overdoses, Complications

The Archive of Internal Medicine in July published a study showing that a particularly treacherous time of life is between the ages of 40 and 60 due to the self mis-administration of prescription drugs and because physicians now routinely prescribe potent medications for home use that had previously been limited to administration and supervision under hospital care. More responsibility has been shifted to the individual, who under the influence of the drug and, or because of the medical condition under treatment take the drugs improperly in combination with other drugs, alcohol or over dosage.

See www.arp.org/health/rx_drugs/usingmeds for more information on how to reliablely manage self care with prescription drugs.

Must Have Missed It ...

It's interesting that the American public believes that the press is biased toward and for the Obama campaign, yet the press themselves believe they are presenting fair and balanced coverage; not favoring either candidate and certainly not in any way disadvantaging the Republican candidates, John McCain and Sarah Palin.

It would be unthinkable, wouldn't it, that the press corps could be subtley or even overtly pushing an agenda in support of Obama and Biden?

When John McCain, who all agree has had the most favorable access policy for the press than any other candidate, is held up to ridicule by the national press for stumbling with an irrelevant question on how many homes he has and Obama in similar fashion makes a statement in Beaverton, Oregon that he has visited 57 states and implies that the US is made up of 60 states and the coverage by the same press is nearly non-existent; then yes, it's credible that the public has an entirely different take on the fairness of press coverage.

Apparently, it would seem some in NBC management must finally believe so too, as both Chris Mathews and Keith Olbermann have been "re-assigned" and replaced by David Gregory; this coming after blatantly biased and lopsided coverage of the Republican National Convention by MsNBC.

He Said What ??? ...

Barack Obama, at a campaign stop in Flint, Michigan on Sept. 8th objected to the McCain campaign's assertion that John McCain, was the real candidate for change by virtue of McCain's actual record of accomplishment as opposed to Obama's rhetoric.

Obama, complaining about McCain told the audience, “You can’t just recreate yourself,” said the Democratic nominee. “You can’t just reinvent yourself. The American people aren’t stupid.”

OK, doesn't he actually hear any of what he says ? ... afterall, this coming from a man, who, on both superficial and policy levels has diligently re-worked his own image, attempting to distance himself from his own voting record, memoirs, and earlier speeches on his more extreme liberal positions - all, in advance of the Democratic Convention in order to become palatable to the moderate left, press and public.

As such, and after widespread public criticism he now wears an American flag on his lapel, claims he never had Muslim training and as a Christian denounced his extremist, hate spewing preacher of the past 20 plus years, is the product of corrupt Chicago machine politics, yet assumes the mantle of reformer and agent of change, panders for the Jewish vote while downplaying his poor voting record in support of Israel, claims to favor 2nd amendment rights while voting for gun control, wants to pursue appeasement to resolve international disputes while dismantling defense programs, voted against support for soldiers in the field and pronounces he's tough on terrorism, and on and on.

The other notable thing about glass houses is the amount of light they let in.

The Color of Lipstick...

The Republican National Campaign committee with the release of a TV ad, has decided that Obama's recent description of "a pig wearing lipstick" was not an innocent gaffe as he protested, but rather, a not so subtle and clumsy personal slam against Republican VP candidate, Sarah Palin, who had famously remarked a week before that the difference between her, and other "hockey mom's" and a pit bull was - lipstick.

On the defensive, Obama cried that it was he, who was victemized by the "manufactured" outrage of the Republicans over his remarks; but the controversy has not subsided despite Obama's call of, "Enough !" and for it to end. His subsequent explanation, to many, sounded like more indignation and a further attack. Other observers have commented that the more Obama tries to denigrate Palin, the more popular she becomes
with the electorate; since they say, she, unlike either Obama or Biden, is more representative of the American working class population.

At best, Obama can claim that the remark was unintended, and thoughtless - an unfortunate metaphor with respect to timing; but then, if that were really the case, it's also probably reasonable to conclude that he would have been more conciliatory rather than as combative as he was, in acknowledging his remarks could and would have been perceived as personally offensive by Palin's supporters.

Or, shucks --- at worst, Obama intended the slam all along --- something similar to the time he leveled one against former President Clinton during the primaries; that the Clinton's were playing the "race" card against Obama, who again protested he was the victem.

Many have observed that Obama is a shrewd and calculating individual who prefers to remain aloof and at times can be petty.

In the video, during his Palin remarks, and after the audience reacts, groans and Obama sees that they "get it", he allows himself a wry smile of satisfaction.

In the end, the entire episode may have more to do with a reflection upon the poor quality of Obama's judgment and lack of political accumen in dealing with Palin - engaging her, a Vice Presidential candidate, in the first place, while failing to recognize that because of her obvious popularity, a cheap personal attack would be poorly received by the electorate. Especially, when he, himself, claims to be above that sort of dirty political manuever. By allowing his advisors to pressure him into being more "aggressive", he has, ultimately, only presented the image of a candidate successfully "rattled" by an opponent.

Honesty ...

Rich Lowry, of the National Review online writes, that during the Democratic National Convention, former President Bill Clinton extolled Obama's virtues, promoting him as the best man for the Presidency, all the while that deep down, Clinton personally doesn't like Obama and "probably doesn't truly believe he is ready to be President.".

Friday, September 5, 2008

Standing the Test of Time (5)...

A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have.
Gerald R. Ford

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Practical Steps to Save the Planet..

Let's demand that Al Gore's private jet remain on the ground and that he turns off just half of the lights in his house.