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3 hrs ago | www.realclearpolitics.com | Hesed

Democrats Risk Another Jacksonian Moment

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This is why Democratic leaders are courting disaster with this health care bill. With it, they've moved their questionable wheelings and dealings from the margins to the center of American life. And because of this, they risk being swept away in another Jacksonian moment.

Make no mistake. This bill is so unpopular because it has all the characteristics that most Americans find so noxious about Washington.

It stinks of politics. Why is there such a rush to pass this bill now? It's because the President of the United States recognizes that it is hurting his numbers, and he wants it off the agenda. It might not be ready to be passed. In fact, it's obviously not ready! Yet that doesn't matter. The President wants this out of the way by his State of the Union Address. This is nakedly self-interested political calculation by the President - nothing more and nothing less.

We might be on the verge of another Jacksonian moment: a time when the people awake from their slumber, angrily exercise their sovereign authority, and mercilessly fire the leaders who have for too long catered to the elites rather than average people. The first time this happened was in 1828 - when the people rallied to the cause of Old Hickory to avenge the "Corrupt Bargain" of four years prior. It's happened several times throughout the centuries. Most relevant to today, it happened time and again in the 1880s and 1890s, as the people hired then fired one Republican and Democratic majority after another in search of leaders who could attend to the people's interests instead of the special interests. That age saw the birth of the Populist Party. It was a time when so many felt so disgruntled by the political process that young William Jennings Bryan - just thirty-six years old and with only two terms in the House - came within a hundred thousand votes of the presidency.

I wonder if we've returned to that kind of dynamic. In true Jacksonian fashion, the country fired the Republicans in 2006 and 2008 because they bungled the war in Iraq and allowed the economy to sink into recession. They might soon have another Jacksonian moment, and fire these equally useless Democrats for hampering the recovery, exploding the deficit, and playing politics with health care.

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6 hrs ago | Guardian Unlimited

1 dead, 5 hurt in Coast Guard boat collision in SD - AP

A A A' A 33-foot Coast Guard vessel and a recreational boat collided Sunday as a Christmas watercraft parade was going on in San Diego Bay, killing an 8-year-old boy and seriously injuring five people, authorities said.

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Related Topix: US Coast Guard, US Military, Life, Holidays, Christmas, San Diego, CA, UC San Diego

Sun Dec 20, 2009

technologyexpert.blogspot.com | Iria

Maine Legislator Calls For Cell Phone Cancer Warning Labels

It's still unproven, but many have said we should err on the side of caution. Thus, a Maine legislator is seeking to require cell phones sold in that state to carry warnings about the possibility that they may cause brain cancer.

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Related Topix: University of Pittsburgh, San Francisco, CA

CW2 Colorado KWGN-TV

A fossil fuel gains stature in global warming fight: natural gas changes power equation

An unlikely source of energy has emerged to meet international demands that the United States do more to fight global warming: It's cleaner than coal, cheaper than oil and a 90-year supply is under our feet.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama

www.politifact.com | Iria

PolitiFact's Lie of the Year: 'Death panels'

Of all the falsehoods and distortions in the political discourse this year, one stood out from the rest. "Death panels."

91 comments

Related Topix: US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, US Governors, Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, Fred Thompson

www.nypost.com | Hesed

Shame On Me For Voting For Obama

I am a baby boomer, which is to say my life has coincided with turbulent and awesome times. From the Cold War to Vietnam, from Watergate to Monicagate, through the horrors of 9/11 and the stunning lifestyle advances, my generation's era has been historic and exciting.

Yet for all the drama and change, the years only occasionally instilled in me the sensation I feel almost constantly now. I am afraid for my country.

I am afraid -- actually, certain -- we are losing the heart and soul that made America unique in human history. Yes, we have enemies, but the greatest danger comes from within.

Watching the freak show in Copenhagen last week, I was alternately furious and filled with dread. The world has gone absolutely bonkers and lunatics are in charge.

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www.huliq.com | Iria

Actress Brittany Murphy Dead After Coronary Arrest

Actress Brittany Murphy is dead of a heart attack. The actress, known for her roles in such films as "Clueless," "8 Mile" and "Girl Interrupted," was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after her husband, Simon Monjack, called emergency services. She was pronounced dead on arrival.

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Related Topix: Short, Comedy Movies, Clueless, Comedy, Animated TV, King of the Hill, Entertainment, Television, Thriller, Girl, Interrupted, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, Biography Movies, Action Movies, Hot Chicks, Brittany Murphy

WSAV

Us Sends 12 Gitmo Detainees To Their Home Nations

The U.S. has transferred a dozen Guantanamo detainees to Afghanistan, Yemen and the Somaliland region as the Obama administration continues to move captives out of the Cuban facility in preparation for its closure.

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Related Topix: US Military Prisons, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Prison, Camp Delta, Cuba, World News, Thomson, IL

Telegraph News International News

Five deaths as snow sweeps across America

A snowstorm hit the mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States states at the weekend, crippling travel across the region and leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power.

17 comments

Related Topix: Weather, Virginia, US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, US Military, Andrews Air Force Base, US Air Force, Barack Obama

Knoxville News Sentinel

Boy Scouts prepare for 100th anniversary

A fifth-generation Boy Scout, 11-year-old Brad Corr is steeped in all the lore and tradition: the Scout Oath and Scout Law, campcraft and community service, the daily doing of good deeds.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Barack Obama, Easton, PA

Sat Dec 19, 2009

ClipSyndicate

Obama: Time to Make Health Care Reform a Reality

President Barack Obama says, "for the first time, there is a clear majority in the Senate that's willing to stand up to the insurance lobby and embrace lasting health insurance reforms."

60 comments

Related Topix: Video, US Politics

KOMOradio

Divided climate talks end in Copenhagen with deal

The historic U.N. climate talks in Copenhagen ended Saturday after a 31-hour negotiating marathon, narrowly avoiding collapse by accepting a compromise that gives billions to poor nations to deal with global warming but does not require the world's major polluters to make deeper cuts in their greenhouse gas emissions.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama

Gouverneur Times

Book: Prosecutors were prepared to indict Clintons

In "The Death of American Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr," due out in February, author Ken Gormley also says that Lewinsky believed Bill Clinton lied about their affair during grand jury testimony about his relationship with the White House intern.

34 comments

Related Topix: Hillary Clinton, US Politics, Bill Clinton, History in the News, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Arkansas

cei.org | Hesed

1 Year Later-Obama's Legacy of Lies and Broken Promises

It's been a year since the president was elected, and he's already piled up an impressive list of lies and broken promises.

106 comments

Related Topix: Tax

blogs.telegraph.co.uk | Hesed

Why Climategate Just Got Much Bigger

Climategate goes SERIAL: now the Russians confirm that UK climate scientists manipulated data to exaggerate global warming

Climategate just got much, much bigger. And all thanks to the Russians who, with perfect timing, dropped this bombshell just as the world’s leaders are gathering in Copenhagen to discuss ways of carbon-taxing us all back to the dark ages.

Feast your eyes on this news release from Rionovosta, via the Ria Novosti agency, posted on Icecap.

Climategate has already affected Russia. On Tuesday, the Moscow-based Institute of Economic Analysis (IEA) issued a report claiming that the Hadley Center for Climate Change based at the headquarters of the British Meteorological Office in Exeter (Devon, England) had probably tampered with Russian-climate data.

The IEA believes that Russian meteorological-station data did not substantiate the anthropogenic global-warming theory. Analysts say Russian meteorological stations cover most of the country’s territory, and that the Hadley Center had used data submitted by only 25% of such stations in its reports. Over 40% of Russian territory was not included in global-temperature calculations for some other reasons, rather than the lack of meteorological stations and observations.

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Daily Chronicle

Reid, Senate health care holdout signal progress

Sen. Ben Nelson told reporters "real progress" has been made on health care. WASHINGTON – After marathon talks, the Obama administration and Democratic leaders appeared near agreement with Nebraska Sen.

19 comments

Related Topix: US Politics, Senator Ben Nelson, US Senate, Democrat, Nebraska, 2008 Presidential Election, Healthcare Law, Law, Abortion

Fri Dec 18, 2009

snafu-ed.blogspot.com | Iria

GOP Seeks Divine Intervention To Defeat Health Insurance Reform

Rachel Maddow, on her Dec. 17, 2009 broadcast, highlighted the GOP's latest attempt to defeat health insurace reform: divine interverntion. Participating in an online PrayerCast, Senators Jim DeMint (South Carolina) and Sam Brownback (Kansas) along with Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann joined a number of Christian leaders in praying that health care reform will be defeated.

80 comments

Related Topix: Snafu, Pop/Rock, Health Insurance, Health, US Politics, Representative Michele Bachmann, Republican, US House of Representatives

technologyexpert.blogspot.com | Iria

Operation Chokehold Fails To Destroy AT&T

Some users tried, although it was supposed to be a joke. Operation Chokehold was a joke by Fake Steve Jobs, designed to take down the AT&T network. Some saw issues, but not all over the country, and it's unclear if it was a result of AT&T famous "normal" network problems or the Operation itself.

3 comments

Related Topix: Steve Jobs, Social Software

snafu-ed.blogspot.com | Iria

Police Release Dramatic Footage of Jan. I-90 AK-47 Shootout

Authorities have released dramatic video of an shootout that took place on I-90 in Connecticut in January. Darrel O. Brown, 23 and a member of the Bloods gang, is shown in the video from a police dashboard cam firing an AK-47 out the back window of a taxi.

6 comments

Related Topix: Snafu, Pop/Rock

www.realclearpolitics.com | Hesed

Obama's Imaginary Consensus

President Barack Obama grimly warned America this week that if his health care plans fail, the nation will go "bankrupt."

Sure, adding another trillion-dollar entitlement program to our $12 trillion of debt may seem like a counterintuitive way to stave off economic ruin, but who are we to argue? The president's got smarts.

And as is the case with so many issues, Obama adorned his rhetoric with sharp warnings of calamity should he fail, fabricated consensus to buttress his case and a promise of rapture should he succeed.

You'll remember it was Obama who cautioned that failure to pass the stimulus boondoggle would "turn a crisis into a catastrophe." He claimed that a failure to act on cap and trade will lead us to "irreversible catastrophe" and that a failure to pass a government-run health care system will mean "more Americans dying every day."

35 comments

Related Topix: Economics News, Bankruptcy

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