Archive for December 30, 2009

Fox News and Vevo Make Moves to Drive Up Cost of Cable & Internet Content?

I’m heading out the door but thought I’d put up these two late-day headlines.  I have a bad feeling about what these two seem to be trying to do to the cost of cable “news” and to free content such as YouTube.  Are more to follow?  Surely.  Especially, if Fox and Sony get what they want, i.e, higher fees for their content, which means higher fees for you and me.

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Corporations running wild.

December 30, 2009 at 7:57 PM Leave a comment

The White House FINALLY Hits Back at Dick Cheney

It’s way past time that the White House set Dick Cheney straight, but better late than never I guess.  I just hope they keep it up –  every single time the guy opens his lyin’ mouth.

The Same Old Washington Blame Game

Posted by Dan Pfeiffer on December 30, 2009 at 03:34 PM EST

There has been a lot of discussion online and in the mainstream media about our response to various critics of the President, specifically former Vice President Cheney, who have been coming out of the woodwork since the incident on Christmas Day.  I think we all agree that there should be honest debate about these issues, but it is telling that Vice President Cheney and others seem to be more focused on criticizing the Administration than condemning the attackers. Unfortunately too many are engaged in the typical Washington game of pointing fingers and making political hay, instead of working together to find solutions to make our country safer.

First, it’s important that the substantive context be clear: for seven years after 9/11, while our national security was overwhelmingly focused on Iraq – a country that had no al Qaeda presence before our invasion – Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda’s leadership was able to set up camp in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, where they continued to plot attacks against the United States. Meanwhile, al Qaeda also regenerated in places like Yemen and Somalia, establishing new safe-havens that have grown over a period of years.  It was President Obama who finally implemented a strategy of winding down the war in Iraq, and actually focusing our resources on the war against al Qaeda – more than doubling our troops in Afghanistan, and building partnerships to target al Qaeda’s safe-havens in Yemen and Somalia.  And in less than one year, we have already seen many al Qaeda leaders taken out, our alliances strengthened, and the pressure on al Qaeda increased worldwide.

To put it simply: this President is not interested in bellicose rhetoric, he is focused on action. Seven years of bellicose rhetoric failed to reduce the threat from al Qaeda and succeeded in dividing this country. And it seems strangely off-key now, at a time when our country is under attack, for the architect of those policies to be attacking the President.

Second, the former Vice President makes the clearly untrue claim that the President – who is this nation’s Commander-in-Chief – needs to realize we are at War. I don’t think anyone realizes this very hard reality more than President Obama. In his inaugural, the President said “our nation is at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred.” In a recent speech, Assistant to the President for Terrorism and Homeland Security John Brennan said “Instead, as the president has made clear, we are at war with al-Qaida, which attacked us on 9/11 and killed 3,000 people. We are at war with its violent extremist allies who seek to carry on al-Qaida’s murderous agenda. These are the terrorists we will destroy; these are the extremists we will defeat.” At West Point, the President told the nation why it was “in our vital national interest” to send an additional 30,000 U.S. troops to fight the war in Afghanistan, adding that as Commander in Chief, “I see firsthand the terrible wages of war.” And at Oslo, in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, the President said, “We are at war, and I am responsible for the deployment of thousands of young Americans to battle in a distant land.”

There are numerous other such public statements that explicitly state we are at war. The difference is this: President Obama doesn’t need to beat his chest to prove it, and – unlike the last Administration – we are not at war with a tactic (“terrorism”), we at war with something that is tangible: al Qaeda and its violent extremist allies. And we will prosecute that war as long as the American people are endangered.

Dan Pfeiffer is White House Communications Director

December 30, 2009 at 6:47 PM Leave a comment

Tweet of the Day

From Matt Yglesias:

December 30, 2009 at 5:16 PM Leave a comment

Bravo — Obama Keeps a Promise

Per Talking Points Memo:

Fulfilling one of the transparency goals of President Obama’s administration, the White House today released more than 25,000 records of visitors who came through the gates at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue this year.

And here are the names of the visitors.

Thank you President Obama.

December 30, 2009 at 3:55 PM Leave a comment

Break Time — “Fashion”

Got $2,100 sitting around that’s burning a hole in your pocket and you just, for the life of you, can’t think of anything in the whole wide world to spend it on?  How about this little number?

Details here.

Good luck.

December 30, 2009 at 2:45 PM 1 comment

Has Fox “News” Dropped the Tagline, “Fair and Balanced”?

As of today I guess (I saw it for the first time this morning), Fox “News” is airing a new promo claiming that it delivers, “Hard News.  Real Reporting.”

The Joshua Blog has a post up claiming that the “fair and balanced” slogan is out.  If so, that would be a very good thing.  Fox as “fair and balanced” is/was one of the biggest lies the world has ever known.   But “Hard News.  Real Reporting”?  God.  That’s just as bad.

December 30, 2009 at 12:53 PM Leave a comment

And We Wonder Why They Hate Us?

I’ll say it again.  We wonder why they hate us?  Afghans Burn Obama Effigy Over Civilian Deaths:

JALALABAD, Afghanistan –  Protestors took to the streets in Afghanistan on Wednesday, burning an effigy of the US president and shouting “death to Obama” to slam civilian deaths during Western military operations.

Hundreds of university students blocked main roads in Jalalabad, capital of eastern Nangahar province, to protest the alleged deaths of 10 civilians, mostly school children, in a Western military operation on Saturday.

December 30, 2009 at 11:24 AM Leave a comment

I Just Took Some of Those Dangerous Drugs Made in Canada

For the past week I’ve been fighting a terrible cold.  You know, the works:  sore throat, phlegm-filled lungs, a hideous cough, watery eyes, a nose like a faucet, sinus pressure and, at times, a fever.  In sum, I’m miserable.

I don’t like to take medication but, desperate to feel even just a little bit better, I picked up some “Coricidin HBP – Chest Congestion & Cough” yesterday, along with two boxes of lotion Kleenex (what a great invention).

First thing this morning I took two of the Coricidin.  While standing at the kitchen sink drinking a glass of water trying to get them down, I killed time looking at the box the pills came in.  To my horror — the pills were at that moment dissolving in my stomach — I saw that they were “Made in Canada.”  Aaaaaahhhh!

Yes, they’re “distributed” by “Schering-Plough HealthCare Products, Inc.” which is based in Memphis, but they’re made in Canada!

OMG.  The next few hours will tell whether I live or die.  After all, drugs made in Canada aren’t safe. They can’t be trusted.  Who knows what the hell’s in them. I mean, other countries don’t care about their people like the U.S. does.  They put all kinds of crap in their pills without a care in the world.  Their stuff isn’t good enough for us.

Now I’m sweating.

Pray for me.

(Moral of the story:  The argument against the reimportation of drugs from Canada is bullshit.  It’s already being done.)

December 30, 2009 at 10:38 AM Leave a comment


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