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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Frank Rich: With GOP lost and 'adrift from reality', what will Obama do?



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Frank Rich raises a key question:
An opposition this adrift from reality — whether about Obama’s birth certificate, history unfolding in the Middle East or the consequences of a federal or state government shutdown — is a paper tiger. It’s a golden chance for the president to seize the moment. What we don’t know is if he sees it that way.
Rich nicely documents that drift:
Glenn Beck’s ratings at Fox News continued their steady decline, falling to an all-time low last month. He has lost 39 percent of his viewers in a year and 48 percent of the prime 25-to-54 age demographic. His strenuous recent efforts to portray the Egyptian revolution as an apocalyptic leftist-jihadist conspiracy have inspired more laughs than adherents.

Sarah Palin’s tailspin is also pronounced. It can be seen in polls, certainly: the ABC News-Washington Post survey found that 30 percent of Americans approved of her response to the Tucson massacre and 46 percent did not. (Obama’s numbers in the same poll were 78 percent favorable, 12 percent negative.) But equally telling was the fate of a Palin speech scheduled for May at a so-called Patriots & Warriors Gala in Glendale, Colo.

Tickets to see Palin, announced at $185 on Jan. 16, eight days after Tucson, were slashed to half-price in early February. Then the speech was canceled altogether, with the organizers blaming “safety concerns resulting from an onslaught of negative feedback.” But when The Denver Post sought out the Glendale police chief, he reported there had been no threats or other causes for alarm. The real “negative feedback” may have been anemic ticket sales, particularly if they were to cover Palin’s standard $100,000 fee.
Click through for the links that justify those numbers — they're real.

Rich's answer to the question of "what will Obama do?" is not mine, however. For Rich, Obama "coasts" at these junctures or "lapses into a pro forma bipartisanship" that amounts to "inertia". We should be so lucky.

Unfortunately, there's been much talk about a "Grand Bargain". You know, where Obama takes the money-fueled Elevator to 2012, and we take the Shaft, in the form of cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and other things we need.

In other words, I fear an emboldened Obama, not an inertiated one; an Obama who will do unto us (to the third generation) what he and his class would never do unto themselves — cut their income and wealth.

Watch this Grand Bargain as it unfolds. Elizabeth Drew in the New York Review of Books:
But despite all the confrontational rhetoric between the two parties about budget priorities, the White House and Republican congressional leaders, in private talks, have agreed on the need to try to reach a bipartisan “grand bargain” over the budget—a sweeping deal that could include entitlements and tax reforms as well as budget reduction. A Senate Republican leadership aide confirmed this, saying, “In fact, for anything to happen, it will require such a White House/congressional leadership bargain.” The preferred idea is that, just as they did late last year on the tax bill, they would reach an agreement and then unveil it to the public.
Mind you, this isn't a deal between Obama and the rest of us; not even between Obama's class and ours. It's a deal between Obama and Mitch McConnell only, one where Obama thinks he gets a deficit pass in the coming $1 billion election, and McConnell knows he gets to paint Obama as the first "Democrat" president to attack "your" Social Security.

It's a deal only a Puppet Master could love. I fear that Obama. I'd kiss the Pope's ring to get Rich's.

A note about means testing Social Security. Many have noted that there's no money in it. But that's not the worst — means-testing takes a program you've already given to, and makes you re-earn your right to get back from it. In other words, it changes the program fundamentally — from a pre-paid insurance program to welfare you have to be a "loser" to receive.

And we all know what "losers" deserve in these United States. Just ask Rick Santelli.

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George Soros: Obama 'has lost control of the agenda'



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Agreed, but that happened the day he decided to hire Geithner and Summers to continue the Bush economic agenda. It's only gone downhill since. When Obama repeats the Republican talking points on issue after issue after issue after issue after issue after issue, it's hard to control the debate. The more he cedes on the dialog to the GOP the worse it will get. This isn't meeting in the middle. It's meeting on the far right fringe and fueling the fire. Bloomberg:
George Soros, a billionaire hedge- fund manager who has donated millions to Democrats, said Democratic President Barack Obama “has lost control of the agenda” on the U.S. economy, leaving it “now in the hands of the Republican Party.”

Republicans “are going to pursue a very strong effort to cut services by refusing to have any tax increases,” Soros said in an interview with CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” program.

“This agenda will be successful,” though it will be “more directed at cutting services and achieving the ideological purposes of the Republicans rather than to get the economy going,” Soros, 80, said, according to a transcript of the interview released by CNN. “This will have a negative impact on the economy.”
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Oil soaked Gulf of Mexico floor still a mess



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BP, meanwhile, is doing so well and is so confident in their future that they're objecting to payouts. As of a few weeks ago they only completed a single full payout out of 91,000 claims. It certainly doesn't hurt when you have so many outspoken friends in power. Is it a surprise that BP's report differs from the reports of scientists?
Oil from the BP spill remains stuck on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, according to a top scientist's video and slides that she says demonstrate the oil isn't degrading as hoped and has decimated life on parts of the sea floor.

That report is at odds with a recent report by the BP spill compensation czar that said nearly all will be well by 2012.

At a science conference in Washington Saturday, marine scientist Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia aired early results of her December submarine dives around the BP spill site. She went to places she had visited in the summer and expected the oil and residue from oil-munching microbes would be gone by then. It wasn't.
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Al Jazeera: At least 15 killed by Libyan security at funeral for protesters yesterday, more today



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The party needs to end between Western governments and Gadaffi. He's always been a thug and always will be a thug. Forget the oil contracts and let's face the fact that he's another murderer who needs to be isolated. Unfortunately, much like Wall Street, Big Oil also enjoys protected status so Western leaders will struggle to find a backbone. The death toll is now over 100 in Libya since the protests started less than one week ago.
Libyan security forces have reportedly opened fire at a funeral in the eastern city of Benghazi, killing at least 15 people and injuring scores more as protests against Muammar Gaddafi, the country's long-time ruler, continued.

The victims on Saturday were mourning the loss of protesters who had been killed during anti-government demonstrations in the city during the past week, witnesses said, bringing the death toll to more than 100 in six days of unrest, according to opposition groups.
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China gets nervous, squashes 'Jasmine Revolution'



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They should be very nervous. It's clear that when the unemployment falters - and it will - China faces serious problems with unemployment. They're bad enough now so when you add millions to the unemployment problem, it's a serious problem.
Jittery Chinese authorities staged a show of force Sunday to squelch a mysterious online call for a "Jasmine Revolution" apparently modeled after pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping the Middle East.

Authorities detained activists, increased the number of police on the streets and censored online calls to stage protests in Beijing, Shanghai and 11 other major cities. Citizens were urged to shout "We want food, we want work, we want housing, we want fairness" — a slogan that highlights common complaints among ordinary Chinese.

Many activists said they didn't know who was behind the campaign and weren't sure what to make of the call to protest, which was first posted on the U.S.-based Chinese-language advocacy website Boxun.com.
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Rep. Weiner asks GOP to give up their government run health care



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I wish he was my Congressman instead of my pathetic D-Comcast halfwit. A few Teabaggers have opted not to take the government run health care but too many of them are getting way with being hypocrites. It's good to see Weiner calling them out. As he says, "this is your chance, don't blow it."

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Amy Winehouse - Me and Mr. Jones



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When she's on, she's on.

I'm still looking at what's happening in north Africa and the Middle East and can't believe it. The last administration (and to a degree to current one as well) had a firm belief in revolution via the barrel of a gun. During those days I heard the classic (often false) American line that if people wanted change, they had to rise up on their own. Of course, that's not quite the way it happened in our own country though too few like to admit it. There was a small, irrelevant country with a little known musician who helped finance the Americans as well as send a few troops and a few people in a few boats who played a minor roll in the victory at Yorktown. I mean really. What's the big deal about blocking reinforcements for one of the strongest world power armies of the time?

So here we actually see people rising on their own, being murdered by tyrannical government leaders yet somehow we aren't seeing a firm stance by our government against the tyrants. We even have some clowns on the far right who are upset with the uprisings. I certainly hope that there's a lot more going on behind the scenes to help these amazing people. The people who are risking their life need to be supported much more. Tying bread to the head or wearing a tin pot is all many have for protection. What an amazing time. It's like a modern 1848 for the Middle East and Africa. Read the rest of this post...

Bahrain protesters hold steady, spend night in square



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This group is tough as nails. When you think about the extreme violence inflicted upon this group by the king, they know what may likely be ahead today or tomorrow. Even so, they continue.
A landmark junction in the heart of Bahrain's capital, Manama, continues to be occupied by opposition protesters, hundreds of whom spent the night there after another day of anti-government demonstrations in the tiny Gulf state.

Some woke early on Sunday morning in the Pearl Roundabout area and staged a noisy protest, chanting "Get out Hamad" as they pressed their demand that the king, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, should step down.

A small tent village has sprung up complete with stalls selling hot milk, scrambled eggs and tomatoes - catering to the hundreds who decided to stay overnight in the public square.

The protesters reclaimed on Saturday the junction that they had previously used as a focal point for pro-reform protests, but which was then violently taken back by security forces.
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