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00:00:00 05/27/12
Cleaning Painted Walls
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If You’ve Got Kids, You’ve Seen Your Share Of Crayon Marks. To Remove Them, Place An Old T-Shirt Over The Mark, Then Iron On Medium Heat. Or - Heat The Mark With A Hair Dryer And Blot. Seal With Two Coats Of Sealer, Sanding Lightly Between Coats. For Ink Scribbles, Dab The Spot With Nail Polish Remover. Rub With A De-Glosser, Then Sand And Seal. Let’s Hope From Now On, Your Little Artists Express Themselves On A Different Canvas!
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17:20:57 05/08/12
Jessica Chastain Passes On 'Iron Man 3' Role
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Jessica Chastain Passes On 'Iron Man 3' Role
bit.ly - Iron Man Clevver U! bit.ly - The Avengers Trailer! bit.ly - Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com - Become a Fan! Twitter.com - Follow Us! Oscar-nominee Jessica Chastain is too busy to appear in one of the most successful film franchises, 'Iron Man 3'. According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'The Help' star Jessica Chastain had to turn down an offer for a role in the new 'Iron Man 3' film due to the fact that she couldn't fit it in her schedule. Jessica announced via her Facebook that she couldn't fit the Marvel sequel into her calendar, which is surprising given the fact that she appeared in six films alone in 2011. Jessica was offered the role of a scientist in the third go around of Iron Man franchise, but officially passed on the part. In a note on her Facebook wall, she wrote, "Sorry to say that Iron Man 3 isn't going to work out. My schedule is jammed packed and I can't fit anything else in. The press announced my possible attachment far too soon..." While it's probably true the press jumped on that bit of information a bit too soon, we can't blame anyone for being excited at this possibility. We know Jessica would have been an incredible addition to the cast. Shane Black will helm the Iron Man series for the first time, after Jon Favreau directed the first two films. Robert Downey Jr. returns as the hero, Gwyneth Paltrow will reprise her role as Pepper Potts, and Don Cheadle will again play Lt. Col Rhodes. Fresh faces will include Ben Kingsley and Guy Pearce. Let ... From: ClevverMovies Views: 7738 108 ratings Time: 01:45 More in Film & Animation
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01:00:08 05/05/12
Talking 'Avengers' At Midtown Comics, Tequila!, the Punch Brothers - Off Duty
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Today on Off Duty, Wendy Bounds and her producer Marshall Crook ring in the "Avengers" opening weekend by wandering around Midtown Comics in Manhattan. Elva Ramirez learns how to properly taste and savor high-end tequila. Jim Fusilli sits down with modern bluegrass troupe the Punch Brothers. Kelli Grant learns which online flower retailers give you the best bouquet.
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21:43:08 04/16/12
'Avengers' At Tribeca, Sled Dogs in Alaska, Tax Day Deals -- Off Duty Tuesday
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Today on Off Duty: SmartMoney's Kelli Grant shares Tax Day deals, Alexandra Cheney previews the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, and Robert Frank returns with Money Talks.
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18:37:40 04/04/12
'The Avengers' Wallpapers & First Clip Revealed
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'The Avengers' Wallpapers & First Clip Revealed
The Avengers Trailer bit.ly The Avengers Clip & Wallpapers bit.ly bit.ly - Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com - Become a Fan! Twitter.com - Follow Us! A first look at the avengers wall papers and our girl scarlett johnansoon shares a scene, the details, coming RIGHT NOW! For those of you avengers fans just dying to have your favorite superheros grace your computer screens, the wait is officially OVER! Wyndham has kicked-off its tie-in promo for Marvel's The Avengers by launching HotelAssemble.com, where u can find these wallpapers. Each wall paper features one of your favorite avengers ---can you guess which one is ALREADY on my desktop? In other Avengers news, Marvel has revealed the first full clip from the film. The clip features Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow taking a call from Clark Gregg's Agent Coulson while being held hostage by some Russian gangsters. We get to see more of her butt kicking prowess that we got a taste of in Iron Man 2. You can check out the full video by heading over to our blog via the link in the description where we'll also have the wallpapers. The Avengers hits the big screen in exactly ONE MONTH and stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsg%aringrd and Samuel L. Jackson. So what did you guys think of black widows clip, and if you could choose ONE wall paper which would it be? Let us know in the comment section below and while your at it, make sure you sub to our channel so ... From: ClevverMovies Views: 5457 72 ratings Time: 01:26 More in Film & Animation
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17:44:04 03/09/12
Authors at Google Presents Edith Sheffer: "Burned Bridge"
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Authors at Google Presents Edith Sheffer: "Burned Bridge"
The building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 shocked the world. Ever since, the image of this impenetrable barrier between East and West, imposed by communism, has been a central symbol of the Cold War. Based on vast research in untapped archival, oral, and private sources, Burned Bridge reveals the hidden origins of the Iron Curtain, presenting it in a startling new light. Historian Edith Sheffer's unprecedented, in-depth account focuses on Burned Bridge-the intersection between two sister cities, Sonneberg and Neustadt bei Coburg, Germany's largest divided population outside Berlin. Sheffer demonstrates that as Soviet and American forces occupied each city after the Second World War, townspeople who historically had much in common quickly formed opposing interests and identities. The border walled off irreconcilable realities: the differences of freedom and captivity, rich and poor, peace and bloodshed, and past and present. Sheffer describes how smuggling, kidnapping, rape, and killing in the early postwar years led citizens to demand greater border control on both sides--long before East Germany fortified its 1393 kilometer border with West Germany. It was in fact the American military that built the first barriers at Burned Bridge, which preceded East Germany's borderland crackdown by many years. Indeed, Sheffer shows that the physical border between East and West was not simply imposed by Cold War superpowers, but was in some part an improvised outgrowth of an anxious ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 100 0 ratings Time: 57:16 More in Science & Technology
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17:44:04 03/09/12
Authors at Google Presents Edith Sheffer: "Burned Bridge"
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Authors at Google Presents Edith Sheffer: "Burned Bridge"
The building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 shocked the world. Ever since, the image of this impenetrable barrier between East and West, imposed by communism, has been a central symbol of the Cold War. Based on vast research in untapped archival, oral, and private sources, Burned Bridge reveals the hidden origins of the Iron Curtain, presenting it in a startling new light. Historian Edith Sheffer's unprecedented, in-depth account focuses on Burned Bridge-the intersection between two sister cities, Sonneberg and Neustadt bei Coburg, Germany's largest divided population outside Berlin. Sheffer demonstrates that as Soviet and American forces occupied each city after the Second World War, townspeople who historically had much in common quickly formed opposing interests and identities. The border walled off irreconcilable realities: the differences of freedom and captivity, rich and poor, peace and bloodshed, and past and present. Sheffer describes how smuggling, kidnapping, rape, and killing in the early postwar years led citizens to demand greater border control on both sides--long before East Germany fortified its 1393 kilometer border with West Germany. It was in fact the American military that built the first barriers at Burned Bridge, which preceded East Germany's borderland crackdown by many years. Indeed, Sheffer shows that the physical border between East and West was not simply imposed by Cold War superpowers, but was in some part an improvised outgrowth of an anxious ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 100 0 ratings Time: 57:16 More in Science & Technology
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17:44:04 03/09/12
Authors at Google: Edith Sheffer, "Burned Bridge"
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Authors at Google: Edith Sheffer, "Burned Bridge"
The building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 shocked the world. Ever since, the image of this impenetrable barrier between East and West, imposed by communism, has been a central symbol of the Cold War. Based on vast research in untapped archival, oral, and private sources, Burned Bridge reveals the hidden origins of the Iron Curtain, presenting it in a startling new light. Historian Edith Sheffer's unprecedented, in-depth account focuses on Burned Bridge-the intersection between two sister cities, Sonneberg and Neustadt bei Coburg, Germany's largest divided population outside Berlin. Sheffer demonstrates that as Soviet and American forces occupied each city after the Second World War, townspeople who historically had much in common quickly formed opposing interests and identities. The border walled off irreconcilable realities: the differences of freedom and captivity, rich and poor, peace and bloodshed, and past and present. Sheffer describes how smuggling, kidnapping, rape, and killing in the early postwar years led citizens to demand greater border control on both sides--long before East Germany fortified its 1393 kilometer border with West Germany. It was in fact the American military that built the first barriers at Burned Bridge, which preceded East Germany's borderland crackdown by many years. Indeed, Sheffer shows that the physical border between East and West was not simply imposed by Cold War superpowers, but was in some part an improvised outgrowth of an anxious ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 182 0 ratings Time: 57:16 More in Science & Technology
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11:01:11 02/14/12
Wende Museum: An Archive of the Cold War
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Wende Museum: An Archive of the Cold War
"The fall of the (Berlin) Wall only occurred 20 years ago. It's very recent, but it's very important, perhaps one of the most important historical events of our age," says Justinian Jampol, the founder and Executive Director of the Los Angeles-based Wende Museum. The Wende's mission is to preserve Cold War artifacts and personal histories from the Eastern side of the Iron Curtain, with a special emphasis on the former East Germany. Many of the materials that make up the museum's collection come from former Stasi secret police agents, Berlin Wall border guards, and members of the other Eastern European and Soviet communist regimes that would have otherwise been lost to history. Jampol describes one of the museum's treasures: the Berlin Wall border guards' log books from the day the Wall fell. These books demonstrate the devotion some guards had for defending the Wall, both as an idea and a physical presence, as they continued to detail the thousands of "illegal border crossings" that took place after the Wall had already fallen. The museum is also behind the "Wall on Wilshire Project," where 10 pieces of the monstrous Berlin Wall were flown to LA, reconstructed along a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard and painted over by street artists to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Wall. Approximately 4.25 minutes. Produced by Anthony L. Fisher. Shot by Sharif Matar. Music: "Warzaw Express" by Pharaos Go to www.reason.tv for downloadable versions of this video and ... From: ReasonTV Views: 4032 76 ratings Time: 04:27 More in News & Politics
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00:00:40 01/06/12
Mitt Romney, a Profile in Cowardice
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For months, likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has made Barack Obama's supposed "failure of leadership" a centerpiece of his campaign. But like his ill-advised comparison of President Obama to Marie Antoinette , Romney's sound bite could well boomerang. After all, when Multiple Choice Mitt isn't comically reversing his stands, he's too afraid to take any at all .
That cowardice starts with his tax returns . While John Kerry and John McCain at least presented a summary of their (and their well-to-do wives') payments to Uncle Sam, the $250 million Mitt has so far refused to do so. Despite his famous demand in the 1994 Senate race that Ted Kennedy release his tax returns to show he has "nothing to hide," Romney reiterated his own paperwork would not be forthcoming. "We don't have any current plans to release tax returns, but never say never," Romney said, adding: >
"I can tell you we follow the tax laws, and if there's an opportunity to save taxes, we like anybody else in this country will follow that opportunity."
Or as he put it to CNN's Wolf Blitzer last week (at around the 6:40 mark): >
"I don't put out which tooth paste I use either. It's not that I have something to hide."
That's one interpretation. Another is that Mitt Romney is desperate to avoid the horrible political optics his tax returns would inevitably produce. After all, because Romney's continuing millions in annual income from Bain Capital (a company the Los Angeles Times recently explained "often maximized profits in part by firing workers") are taxed at the 15 percent capital gains rate, Mitt already pays a much lower share to Uncle Sam than most middle class families .
Romney's pusillanimity extends to his own tax proposals as well. Unlike virtually all of his GOP rivals , Romney has held back on endorsing either a flat-tax or the complete elimination of the capital gains tax. As he seemed to suggest to the Wall Street Journal , discretion is the better part of valor when it comes to telling voters about the massive windfall the Romneys would reap under the tax policies that dare not speak their name: >
What about his reform principles? Mr. Romney talks only in general terms. "Moving to a consumption-based system is something which is very attractive to me philosophically, but I've not been able to sufficiently model it out to jump on board a consumption-based tax. A flat tax, a true flat tax is also attractive to me. What I like--I mean, I like the simplification of a flat tax. I also like removing the distortion in our tax code for certain classes of investment. And the advantage of a flat tax is getting rid of some of those distortions"... >
Amid such generalities, it's hard not to conclude that the candidate is trying to avoid offering any details that might become a political target. And he all but admits as much. "I happen to also recognize," he says, "that if you go out with a tax proposal which conforms to your philosophy but it hasn't been thoroughly analyzed, vetted, put through models and calculated in detail, that you're gonna get hit by the demagogues in the general election."
Mitt Romney's fear of getting hit was also on display during the debt ceiling debate this summer. As the GOP's brinksmanship over defaulting on the U.S. debt reached its climax in late July, Romney turned his tail and fled. As MSNBC reported at the time: >
NBC's Garrett Haake reported that Mitt Romney told reporters in Ohio yesterday that he would not comment on the debt negotiations in Washington. And so far, he has refused to either endorse Boehner's legislation (as Huntsman has done) or oppose it (as Pawlenty and Bachman have done). Our question: How does someone who wants to be the leader of the Republican Party not have a position on one of the biggest issues facing Washington, especially after the dueling primetime speeches by Obama and Boehner? It's actually quite surprising; this isn't just another Washington fight. Is the lack of a position proof of how fragile Team Romney believes its front-runner status is right now?
(Ultimately, Romney used Facebook to announce his support of the Boehner bill, but only after it passed the GOP House .)
As it turns out, Ohio was the scene of another of Mitt Romney's moments in cowardice.
After visiting a Republican phone bank calling voters about the state's controversial Issue 2 curbing public unions , Romney amazingly refused to take a position: >
"I'm not saying anything one way or the other about the two ballot issues."
Embarrassed by his obvious lack of backbone, Romney endorsed the measure the next day. Ohio voters, who handily defeated the Republican measure, won't soon forget Romney said goodbye to his spine in Columbus.
Romney's vertebra similarly went missing on immigration and abortion , two issues near and dear to the Republican primary voter's heart. As Steve Benen recounted, Mitt's campaign simply would not answer Joe Klein question about what President Romney would do about the 12 million illegal immigrants already in the country: >
The evasion wasn't exactly graceful. Klein asked what Romney would do with the undocumented immigrants who are already here, and Fehrnstrom replied, "He would not grant them amnesty." Right, Klein said, but instead of amnesty, what would Romney do with these people? "He would not grant them amnesty," Fehrnstrom answered. Got it, Klein said, but what, specifically, would Romney do? "I just told you, he's not going to grant them amnesty," the campaign spokesperson said. When Klein then explained that this isn't actually an answer, Fehrnstrom, once again, said, "He would not grant them amnesty."
The Romney camp built a similar stonewall after their man seemingly came out in support of the soon-to-be defeated "personhood" initiative in Mississippi . But the day after the ballot measure went down to crushing defeat, Team Romney insisted "he's being falsely characterized as supporting a proposed amendment to define a fertilized egg as a 'person.'"
On matters small and large, duck and cover is Mitt Romney's posture. Afraid to admit that he has obviously been running for President without interruption since his failed campaign four years ago, Romney's wife claimed his 2012 run was all her idea. As Ann Romney told Wolf Blitzer last week (starting around the 2:30 mark in the video above): >
BLITZER: Is it true that you had to talk to Mitt into running again? >
ANN ROMNEY. ROMNEY: It is true...after the last campaign, it was kind of ironic that I was the one that said I'd never do this again, and now, this time around, I'm saying, you know what, Mitt, you've got to do this again.
But in Mitt's telling, his latest White House bid is all due to Barack Obama. As he told the Wall Street Journal just days ago, Mitt was content to hang out in his $12 million, soon-to-be doubled-in-size California beach side home : >
The Republican presidential candidate says he never intended to run for office again after 2008--"I went back and bought a home which was far too expensive and grandiose for the purposes of another campaign," he jokes. He was drawn back into public life amid Mr. Obama's bid to "fundamentally transform" the country, to use the president's own words, into "an entitlement society," to use Mr. Romney's.
Given his Boston area townhouse and lakeside mansion with man-made beach in New Hampshire, a third palatial retreat would have seemed excessive for a candidate Romney. After all, Mitt Romney's running for office as a " man of the people "; he can't have mansions, for Pete's sake .
"If it seems like this keeps coming up with the former governor," Benen concluded, "it's not your imagination." >
Romney refused to take a stand on Paul Ryan's budget. Romney refused to take a stand when asked about voters booing a U.S. soldier serving in Iraq during a Republican debate. Romney refused to take a stand when Rick Perry dabbled in Birtherism. Romney initially refused to take a stand on Ohio's campaign to undermine collective-bargaining rights, and then sheepishly backpedaled when the right complained. >
There's going to come a point next year when the Obama campaign is likely to say, "Mitt Romney lacks the courage and the character to be a leader." And the criticism will sting because it's based in fact.
And so it goes for the man George Will rightly described as a "recidivist reviser of his principles." On the issues where he doesn't change his mind, Mitt Romney - the man who would be leader of the Free World - lacks "the courage of his absence of convictions."
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives. )
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00:00:40 01/06/12
Mitt Romney, a Profile in Cowardice
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 00:00:40 01/06/12
For months, likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has made Barack Obama's supposed "failure of leadership" a centerpiece of his campaign. But like his ill-advised comparison of President Obama to Marie Antoinette , Romney's sound bite could well boomerang. After all, when Multiple Choice Mitt isn't comically reversing his stands, he's too afraid to take any at all .
That cowardice starts with his tax returns . While John Kerry and John McCain at least presented a summary of their (and their well-to-do wives') payments to Uncle Sam, the $250 million Mitt has so far refused to do so. Despite his famous demand in the 1994 Senate race that Ted Kennedy release his tax returns to show he has "nothing to hide," Romney reiterated his own paperwork would not be forthcoming. "We don't have any current plans to release tax returns, but never say never," Romney said, adding: >
"I can tell you we follow the tax laws, and if there's an opportunity to save taxes, we like anybody else in this country will follow that opportunity."
Or as he put it to CNN's Wolf Blitzer last week (at around the 6:40 mark): >
"I don't put out which tooth paste I use either. It's not that I have something to hide."
That's one interpretation. Another is that Mitt Romney is desperate to avoid the horrible political optics his tax returns would inevitably produce. After all, because Romney's continuing millions in annual income from Bain Capital (a company the Los Angeles Times recently explained "often maximized profits in part by firing workers") are taxed at the 15 percent capital gains rate, Mitt already pays a much lower share to Uncle Sam than most middle class families .
Romney's pusillanimity extends to his own tax proposals as well. Unlike virtually all of his GOP rivals , Romney has held back on endorsing either a flat-tax or the complete elimination of the capital gains tax. As he seemed to suggest to the Wall Street Journal , discretion is the better part of valor when it comes to telling voters about the massive windfall the Romneys would reap under the tax policies that dare not speak their name: >
What about his reform principles? Mr. Romney talks only in general terms. "Moving to a consumption-based system is something which is very attractive to me philosophically, but I've not been able to sufficiently model it out to jump on board a consumption-based tax. A flat tax, a true flat tax is also attractive to me. What I like--I mean, I like the simplification of a flat tax. I also like removing the distortion in our tax code for certain classes of investment. And the advantage of a flat tax is getting rid of some of those distortions"... >
Amid such generalities, it's hard not to conclude that the candidate is trying to avoid offering any details that might become a political target. And he all but admits as much. "I happen to also recognize," he says, "that if you go out with a tax proposal which conforms to your philosophy but it hasn't been thoroughly analyzed, vetted, put through models and calculated in detail, that you're gonna get hit by the demagogues in the general election."
Mitt Romney's fear of getting hit was also on display during the debt ceiling debate this summer. As the GOP's brinksmanship over defaulting on the U.S. debt reached its climax in late July, Romney turned his tail and fled. As MSNBC reported at the time: >
NBC's Garrett Haake reported that Mitt Romney told reporters in Ohio yesterday that he would not comment on the debt negotiations in Washington. And so far, he has refused to either endorse Boehner's legislation (as Huntsman has done) or oppose it (as Pawlenty and Bachman have done). Our question: How does someone who wants to be the leader of the Republican Party not have a position on one of the biggest issues facing Washington, especially after the dueling primetime speeches by Obama and Boehner? It's actually quite surprising; this isn't just another Washington fight. Is the lack of a position proof of how fragile Team Romney believes its front-runner status is right now?
(Ultimately, Romney used Facebook to announce his support of the Boehner bill, but only after it passed the GOP House .)
As it turns out, Ohio was the scene of another of Mitt Romney's moments in cowardice.
After visiting a Republican phone bank calling voters about the state's controversial Issue 2 curbing public unions , Romney amazingly refused to take a position: >
"I'm not saying anything one way or the other about the two ballot issues."
Embarrassed by his obvious lack of backbone, Romney endorsed the measure the next day. Ohio voters, who handily defeated the Republican measure, won't soon forget Romney said goodbye to his spine in Columbus.
Romney's vertebra similarly went missing on immigration and abortion , two issues near and dear to the Republican primary voter's heart. As Steve Benen recounted, Mitt's campaign simply would not answer Joe Klein question about what President Romney would do about the 12 million illegal immigrants already in the country: >
The evasion wasn't exactly graceful. Klein asked what Romney would do with the undocumented immigrants who are already here, and Fehrnstrom replied, "He would not grant them amnesty." Right, Klein said, but instead of amnesty, what would Romney do with these people? "He would not grant them amnesty," Fehrnstrom answered. Got it, Klein said, but what, specifically, would Romney do? "I just told you, he's not going to grant them amnesty," the campaign spokesperson said. When Klein then explained that this isn't actually an answer, Fehrnstrom, once again, said, "He would not grant them amnesty."
The Romney camp built a similar stonewall after their man seemingly came out in support of the soon-to-be defeated "personhood" initiative in Mississippi . But the day after the ballot measure went down to crushing defeat, Team Romney insisted "he's being falsely characterized as supporting a proposed amendment to define a fertilized egg as a 'person.'"
On matters small and large, duck and cover is Mitt Romney's posture. Afraid to admit that he has obviously been running for President without interruption since his failed campaign four years ago, Romney's wife claimed his 2012 run was all her idea. As Ann Romney told Wolf Blitzer last week (starting around the 2:30 mark in the video above): >
BLITZER: Is it true that you had to talk to Mitt into running again? >
ANN ROMNEY. ROMNEY: It is true...after the last campaign, it was kind of ironic that I was the one that said I'd never do this again, and now, this time around, I'm saying, you know what, Mitt, you've got to do this again.
But in Mitt's telling, his latest White House bid is all due to Barack Obama. As he told the Wall Street Journal just days ago, Mitt was content to hang out in his $12 million, soon-to-be doubled-in-size California beach side home : >
The Republican presidential candidate says he never intended to run for office again after 2008--"I went back and bought a home which was far too expensive and grandiose for the purposes of another campaign," he jokes. He was drawn back into public life amid Mr. Obama's bid to "fundamentally transform" the country, to use the president's own words, into "an entitlement society," to use Mr. Romney's.
Given his Boston area townhouse and lakeside mansion with man-made beach in New Hampshire, a third palatial retreat would have seemed excessive for a candidate Romney. After all, Mitt Romney's running for office as a " man of the people "; he can't have mansions, for Pete's sake .
"If it seems like this keeps coming up with the former governor," Benen concluded, "it's not your imagination." >
Romney refused to take a stand on Paul Ryan's budget. Romney refused to take a stand when asked about voters booing a U.S. soldier serving in Iraq during a Republican debate. Romney refused to take a stand when Rick Perry dabbled in Birtherism. Romney initially refused to take a stand on Ohio's campaign to undermine collective-bargaining rights, and then sheepishly backpedaled when the right complained. >
There's going to come a point next year when the Obama campaign is likely to say, "Mitt Romney lacks the courage and the character to be a leader." And the criticism will sting because it's based in fact.
And so it goes for the man George Will rightly described as a "recidivist reviser of his principles." On the issues where he doesn't change his mind, Mitt Romney - the man who would be leader of the Free World - lacks "the courage of his absence of convictions."
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives. )
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17:30:50 12/10/11
Rove's Hit Job for Scott Brown: The Year's Most Ridiculous Attack Ad
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Karl Rove is spending a lot of money trying to help his close friend Sen. Scott Brown, but his ads just aren’t passing the laugh test. Just last week, an ad from Rove’s Crossroads GPS was saying Elizabeth Warren was too radical because she was so close to the Occupy movement, but that didn’t work: her numbers actually went up, and she is now leading Brown by 7 points in the latest polling. So now Rove, — who, according to sources of mine in the banking industry, has taken millions of dollars from the big banks for his secret slush fund, American Crossroads — is saying Warren presided over big bank bailouts.
It’s hard to decide whether this blatantly dishonest ad is more pathetic or funny. It does once again show that Rove and the Wall Street boys giving him money have absolutely no shame. To take Wall Street millions to run an ad tying Warren to the TARP bailouts because she was an independent watchdog of the fund is theater of the absurd — especially given that the reason she became so well-known was because she took both Hank Paulson and Tim Geithner to task for being too easy on the big banks. It’s classic Rove: attack your opponent’s greatest strength. And the fact that Rove’s group just one week before had run an ad trying to tie Warren to Occupy Wall Street because it was so “radical” makes this funny on a grand scale.
Here is the ad in case you haven’t seen it:
OK, go ahead and pick your jaw up off the floor. I know what you are probably saying: “I know this is Karl Rove, but I didn’t think even he could be this brazen and ridiculous.” Well, he can — on behalf of his close friend Scott Brown. These guys will say anything, do anything, and go to any lengths to try to stop Warren from winning, simply because they know what an incredible voice she would in the Senate in speaking up for the 99% and taking on the Wall Street bigwigs. It is richly ironic that because they are finding out their anti-Occupy messaging didn’t work, they are now taking our message to attack Warren because they know it works better. We will see a lot more of this before we are through — in this race and others.
Here’s the fundraising page where you can go help Warren’s campaign directly.
Here’s a petition on Wall Street accountability her campaign is doing.
Pass these around and sound the alarm: Karl Rove is blatantly lying again to help out his dear friend Scott Brown. Do whatever you can to help.
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17:30:50 12/10/11
Rove's Hit Job for Scott Brown: The Year's Most Ridiculous Attack Ad
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 17:30:50 12/10/11
Karl Rove is spending a lot of money trying to help his close friend Sen. Scott Brown, but his ads just aren’t passing the laugh test. Just last week, an ad from Rove’s Crossroads GPS was saying Elizabeth Warren was too radical because she was so close to the Occupy movement, but that didn’t work: her numbers actually went up, and she is now leading Brown by 7 points in the latest polling. So now Rove, — who, according to sources of mine in the banking industry, has taken millions of dollars from the big banks for his secret slush fund, American Crossroads — is saying Warren presided over big bank bailouts.
It’s hard to decide whether this blatantly dishonest ad is more pathetic or funny. It does once again show that Rove and the Wall Street boys giving him money have absolutely no shame. To take Wall Street millions to run an ad tying Warren to the TARP bailouts because she was an independent watchdog of the fund is theater of the absurd — especially given that the reason she became so well-known was because she took both Hank Paulson and Tim Geithner to task for being too easy on the big banks. It’s classic Rove: attack your opponent’s greatest strength. And the fact that Rove’s group just one week before had run an ad trying to tie Warren to Occupy Wall Street because it was so “radical” makes this funny on a grand scale.
Here is the ad in case you haven’t seen it:
OK, go ahead and pick your jaw up off the floor. I know what you are probably saying: “I know this is Karl Rove, but I didn’t think even he could be this brazen and ridiculous.” Well, he can — on behalf of his close friend Scott Brown. These guys will say anything, do anything, and go to any lengths to try to stop Warren from winning, simply because they know what an incredible voice she would in the Senate in speaking up for the 99% and taking on the Wall Street bigwigs. It is richly ironic that because they are finding out their anti-Occupy messaging didn’t work, they are now taking our message to attack Warren because they know it works better. We will see a lot more of this before we are through — in this race and others.
Here’s the fundraising page where you can go help Warren’s campaign directly.
Here’s a petition on Wall Street accountability her campaign is doing.
Pass these around and sound the alarm: Karl Rove is blatantly lying again to help out his dear friend Scott Brown. Do whatever you can to help.
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11:39:00 12/10/11
RnRTV #268: Led Zeppelin Chart, Bruce Dickinson Rescues and David Bowie Says No!
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Rock n Roll TV 268 with tasty morsels of rock news hosted by Share Ross! Led Zeppelin in the charts again; Bruce Dickinson to rescue Astreus Airlines; David Bowie says no to musical based on his life; Ozzy has his own radio station; Sex Pistols graffiti deemed historically important.
They haven't had a new studio album since 1982 but Led Zeppelin are in the album charts again! Led Zeppelin IV originally released in 1971 went to #166 on Billboards 200 chart. Probably because the album is celebrating its 40th anniversary. When it was originally released it went to the top of virtually every album chart in the world.
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has vowed to save the Astreus, the airline he flies for. Astreus has gone into crisis mode and stopped trading this past week after Bruce landed its final flight. But he has stepped up as its new marketing director and says he has plans to create as many as 1500 new jobs in aerospace in South Wales.
I don't think the airline industry has ever seen the likes of Bruce before.
It was widely reported last week that David Bowie had agreed to allow his songs to be used for a futuristic fantasy about his life called "Heroes: The Musical" which is premiering next year at London's Indig02 venue. But Bowie's official spokesman says this is incorrect and neither the singer nor his management are in negotiation for his songs to be used in the musical.
A panel assembled by Rolling Stone has named Jimi Hendrix the greatest guitarist in history. Members of the panel include: Brian May, Ritchie Blackmore, Kirk Hammett just to name a few. Key Hendrix tracks is Purple Haze and Hendrix's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.
Boy George has urged Adele to give up smoking in order to prolong her singing career.
Ozzy has launched his own SiriusXM channel - Ozzy's Boneyard which will feature shows hosted by the Osbourne family.
One of our favorite bands.. The Flaming Lips plan to rock three shows to end the year and promise more confetti, more balloons, massive volume and maximum weirdness.
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Demi Lovato pulled out a hair extension onstage!
Britney Spears says that she loves her kitchen.
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A doctor of archaeology wants Sex Pistols graffiti on the wall of a London flat to be preserved for posterity. Dr John Schofield of York University says the offensive and rude scrawling are more important than lost Beatles recordings and equally valuable as Neanderthal cave paintings. The graffiti consists of scribbles, slogans and eight sketches made by Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten while the band lived together in a flat on Denmark Street in the Tin Pan Alley music industry area of London.
Guitar rock like Led Zeppelin certainly had a lot of hair to deal with back in the day! Imagine if they'd been able to get what they need using a Folica coupon code like ROCK10 to save 10%! Yeah. Make it shiny and keep it loud.
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20:27:59 11/29/11
Doc Zone: Love, Hate and Propaganda: Cracks in the Wall- Preview
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Doc Zone: Love, Hate and Propaganda: Cracks in the Wall- Preview
On both sides of the Iron Curtain the messages are being pumped out, but what happens when your side's propaganda no longer rings true? www.cbc.ca Thursday December 1 at 9 pm on CBC-TV From: CBCtv Views: 86 1 ratings Time: 00:33 More in Film & Animation
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19:33:23 10/21/11
China's Great Wall Crumbling due to Mining
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China's Great Wall Crumbling due to Mining
For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Follow us on Facebook ☛ me.lt And it's one of the most iconic symbols of China%mdashbut now the Great Wall is facing a threat more deadly than foreign invaders. Here's more. Legal and illegal mining operations are achieving what time and war could not%mdash threatening to crumble the Great Wall of China. About 124 miles southwest of Beijing, in rural Laiyuan County in Hebei Province, dozens of small mines are threatening the stability of the Great Wall. Prospectors are digging for copper, iron, and other minerals. Some mines have excavated within just 300 feet of the Wall itself. But many of these mines hold legal permits, so there may be little conservationists can do to fight the destruction. Cultural protection experts say more than 70 percent of the Wall lies in ruins, with just a little over 20 percent of it in good shape, state-run Xinhua reported. In Laiyuan County, residents who previously relied on agriculture have turned their land over to the miners%mdashevident by trucks rumbling along the rural roads, carrying away the excavated spoils. [Ding Qingzhong, Local Resident]: "Our village is empty%mdashthe whole southern area is empty. In the north, they've dug a hole going all the way through to Tielingzi and even 1.5 kilometers beyond that to a place called Geziling." Local resident Tong Zhongrong disagrees with the idea of making money at the expense of preservation. [Tong Zhongrong, Local Resident]: "Ancient ... From: NTDTV Views: 128 10 ratings Time: 01:44 More in News & Politics









