Friday, February 12, 2016

Gettin' jiggy wif' it

Greetings, Dot Calm Readers
and fellow Truth Crusaders!

I'm still experimenting with format and content, so bear with me. If this post gets enough page views, I may make its format a thing.

Meanwhile, I've been kicking around a few ideas for new original content--a la the biblical literalism quiz. If the posts run a little thin for a few days, you'll know that it's because I'm working hard on that new content.

Enjoy reading about the great anthropology experiment that is this great nation of ours, and have a great weekend!

-- Dot Calm's shadow
 
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My Tea Party Christian friend swears
that Beyoncé's half-time show costume 
was in honor of the Black Panthers.
Was she wearing cat ears and a tail,
like Josie and the Pussycats,
and I missed it?
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Holy kimchee, Batman!
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I haven't seen any of the FEMA death camps for Christians that the teabags "promised" us, either, or any of the economic catastrophes they so wanted us to have. Really, O'Bama must not even be trying to ruin the country like they say....

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Americans against the Tea Party has a lot of articles from the Bipartisan Report lately...
If you were wondering how this dragged on so long, your answer has JUST been uncovered.

Follow the money and look where it leads.
BIPARTISANREPORT.COM



 
Ummm...didn't the Brokeback Rube snack-Attack Toddlers (aka BRATs) commit armed revolt against the U.S. Government? Isn't that a form of TREASON? And if the Kochs aided and abetted them, then isn't that TREASON, too? It's about time our government started prosecuting TRAITORS, including those who deliberately out undercover operatives for personal vendettas. If you have the power but don't hold the perpetrators accountable, you're guilty, too! At least Cliven and the rest of his craven clan are now all behind bars, where they belong. I'd like to see the Kochs and the Bush administration behind bars, too, for a GOOD long time!

Oh wow. The irony is just too much.

Ted Cruz created a campaign ad that is not even as odd as the rest of his ads, so what made him pull this one? In the ad, a support group of conservatives have…
BIPARTISANREPORT.COM

 
Spoilers--it's a porn star! I wonder if it's a gay porn star--that would make sense with Rafael Jr.'s TRUS theme!


BOOM! President Obama strikes again.


John Kerry just announced that the United States, as well as Russia and other…
BIPARTISANREPORT.COM|BY PEARSON MCKINNEY- WRITER


This is beautiful. Planned Parenthood for the win!

Hey! They snuck in something from NewsCorpse:

Donald Trump is covered obsessively by the press mainly because they are hoping to catch him in a juicy controversy or a slap-fight with an elderly widow. Via News Corpse

The typhoon known as Donald Trump continues to be exaggerated by a media infatuated with a celebrity candidate whose psychotic fits are utterly…
NEWSCORPSE.COM


And yet poor old Grumpy Gramps McCain is a whole passel of crazy himself...

John McCain seems completely reasonable compared to the rest of the GOP field. Donald Trump has moved the crazy bar VERY high.

Earlier this week, John McCain went to the Senate floor and made some very powerful statements about waterboarding and torture.
BIPARTISANREPORT.COM


Crap. BOY, do we NEED Bernie!!!!!

Approximately 1 million low-income residents in 40 states may be denied their government food stamps if they fail to meet work requirements which are being…
AATTP.ORG
Not news so much (because we already knew) but still funny:
 
Just a reminder... Jeb Bush sucks.

A little slip of paper went viral on social media Monday when supporters of Bush's rival Republican candidates posted and tweeted the ad which read "$$ Earn Fas
AATTP.ORG


 
They stared them down, then just attacked. Marco Rubio has come unhinged.

Staffers with Marco Rubio's campaign decided to take their frustrations out on protesters dressed like robots by engaging in physical assault.
BIPARTISANREPORT.COM


So...who else thinks that the Republican nominee will fall all over himself to ask this jewel, this prince of a man, to be his veep? The betting starts...now!

This is the same Ted Nugent who called President Obama a "subhuman mongrel" and whose assassination laden tirades brought the FBI to his door.

Has-been schlock-rocker, NRA board member, and Donald Trump suck-up, Ted Nugent, long ago demonstrated how virulently hateful he is with relentless and…
NEWSCORPSE.COM


Another cop story--heroic cop defends himself against four-year-old little girl thug and her evil attack Boxer-Terrier mix small dog that never got close enough to bite--or tried to. Do you think Wayne LaPierre collects all these gun-gone-wrong stories and gets off on them? How many cops are laughing their asses off at the family for being stupid enough to ask them for help?

Unbelievable.

Officer Trigger Happy says the little dog went after him so he decided instead of taking a snip on the leg, he'd fire his service weapon directly towards two small…
AATTP.ORG


The article is horrifying. Here is an excerpt:

Ellis says that Patches barked, but never lunged at the officer, and never got close enough to bite. She also said that Patches was trotting back into the house after seeing the officer pull his weapon, and it was then the officer shot in the vicinity of the pup and children.
Officer Trigger Happy says the little dog went after him so he decided instead of taking a snip on the leg, he’d fire his service weapon directly towards two small children.
This is a man of courage, America, take notice.
The women and children begin screaming after seeing that Ava is lying on the ground in a pool of blood with a clear hole straight through her thigh. Her femur had been destroyed.
Kelly asks Officer Thomas why he shot her niece and Thomas told her not to yell at him, then walked to his patrol car, and drove away without tending to Ava’s wounds whatsoever.
He left before paramedics could even get there!
Can you imagine having to start kindergarten in a wheelchair? Little Ava may never walk well again for the rest of her life. I sure hope she enjoyed walking well for the few short years she was able to.

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Oh, Pru-nella!
-- Bugs Bunny
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Chris Christie

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David Franke's friend Arnie Steinberg takes on Hillary

I feel validated that I'm not the only one who sees Hillary's campaign as being so negative and who thinks she's hurting herself far more than she's hurting Bernie. To me, everything she says against Bernie just makes him look stronger and more positive. It's clear to me that he is just trying to hold her accountable without actually attacking her--a gentleman, he is handling her with kid gloves. Do ya think he'd remain so gentlemanly against the Republican nominee, or would he start delivering those knock-out punches I suspect he's capable of? Of course, let me remind you that, if Bernie loses the nomination, we will nonetheless have to get out the vote for Hillary--anyone who cares the least little bit about individual rights dare not risk electing a state-mandated-Quiverfull Republican (i.e., whoever wins the nomination) into office to appoint 2+ SCOTUS justices. We could lose our reproductive freedom, freedom to marry, and freedom of religion in one swell foop.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
 
 
 
 
THE BLOG

Will Hillary's Campaign Self-Destruct (again)?

 02/10/2016 02:39 pm ET
·         Arnold SteinbergPolitical strategist and analyst
Now that Bernie Sanders has won New Hampshire handily, perhaps we should ask whether Hillary's campaign may be repeating its self-destruction of eight years ago. In her concession speech last night she mounted an arcane attack on the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision and positioned herself implausibly as a champion to take on Wall Street. She is now debating the campaign on Bernie Sanders terms, not a good place to be. At times she wandered - talking about the firing of "LGBT people because of who they love" as part of a hodgepodge of constituencies she enumerated -- from firefighters to hungry children. She seemed incoherent, subsuming every sort of "right" as a "human right."
She suggested she had work to do among young voters. The reality is that the only age group she carried was seniors. Perhaps it reflected her two prominent surrogates -- Madeline Albright, 78, and Gloria Steinem, 82. Let's look at the backdrop for what happened last night.
Monday in Milford New Hampshire, former president Bill Clinton was on the attack against Bernie Sanders. It seemed part of an overall campaign mosaic, within which Hillary Clinton's campaign did everything possible to assure Bernie Sanders of a decisive victory in New Hampshire and momentum down the line.
We all recall over the years Hillary Clinton's repeated protestations of poverty, the unfortunate (for her) Clinton-greed backdrop for how this campaign is developing. In 2014, Hillary again complained that the Clintons left the White House "dead-broke." No wonder Bill and Hillary have collected $153 million in speaking fees - to get out of poverty. Last year Regnery published Peter Schweizer's Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich. Coverage of the book's release helped dampen Hillary's poll numbers but the book has been little discussed this year. Still, in 2015 it helped frame and renew the distrust of the Clintons as money predators and remains indirectly in the back of the mind of many voters. Expect to see the book back in the news soon.
I consider the number one issue among Democratic Party voters to be special interests, in general, and Wall Street, in particular. This "economy is rigged" matrix could be the ball game for Hillary. And it's also one reason why Donald Trump is strong among Republicans, who are attracted to a "self-funder" who supposedly will stand up to the crony capitalists. Many Republican voters believe the big banks and brokerages self-deal and manipulate Wall Street to the detriment of individual investors.
In last week's debate Hillary was quite unprepared for the entirely predictable question about her Wall Street connections and contributions, in particular the $675,000 Goldman Sachs paid her for three talks. In a prior debate, she improbably explained her massive Wall Street contributions by invoking 9/11, and Sanders jumped on that explanation, and journalists ridiculed it.
And just week Hillary told the debate moderator about the $225,000 per Goldman Sachs speech: "That's what they offered." Incredibly, Hillary implied she would not have accepted the fees if she knew then she would run for president. The problem for Hillary is FOURfold. First, Hillary did know she was running. Second, Hillary implies expediency, that she would not have accepted the fees because she looks bad. Third, Hillary's explanation reinforces the perception that she is into money. Fourth, Hillary clearly is not that strategic or shrewd, or as Trump would say, "not smart."
If Theodore White were writing The Making of the President 2016, Hillary's awful response to the Goldman Sachs question might be a defining moment. The triple honoraria, which amount to more money than many Democratic voter households make in a decade, will have high retention among voters.
Daughter Chelsea Clinton is part of the impoverished Clinton clan. She gets $65,000 per speech. She had no journalism experience, but ABC nonetheless hired her a couple of years ago, starting salary $600,000 a year for a few "special reports." Everyone needs an entry-level job, and the minimum wage is just too low, which is why Bernie wants to raise it to $15 an hour.
In a New York Daily News interview that same year, Chelsea insisted she isn't "well off." She explained her job-hopping by saying, "I was curious if I could care about money on some fundamental level, and I couldn't." Perhaps that's why Chelsea and her husband, hedge fund manager Marc Mezvinsky (whose father served five years in prison for investment fraud, a nice touch in the Election Year of Wall Street) paid $10.5 million for a condo. Every young couple needs a modest starter home.
Chelsea Clinton has been a prop, testimony to Hillary's tender love for her daughter and grandchild, with another one on the way. This was part of the narrative of a softer, kindler, gentler Hillary. But a couple of weeks ago all that changed. Chelsea Clinton--who seems to be off-limits for critical analysis among many political reporters, made the astounding charge that Sanders wanted to do away with Medicare. The simple answer is, of course, that Sanders wanted "Medikeh fuh ul." Hillary defended her daughter 's misleading - actually false -- accusation by citing her daughter's "expertise" on health care. But the damage was done, not to Bernie, but to Chelsea and Hillary's credibility. And political reporters will no longer give Chelsea any slack.
Back to her father -- Bill Clinton was campaigning as a surrogate for his independent feminist wife who, she has told us that upon her election as president, might advise her sparingly, from the kitchen table.
"When you're making a revolution you can't be too careful with the facts," Bill Clinton began, as he scoffed at Bernie Sanders theme of a political revolution. In an appearance before several hundred supporters - a nice crowd in New Hampshire, he criticized Sanders for hypocrisy and negative campaigning, the same tactics Bill Clinton employed eight years earlier criticizing Barack Obama, with disastrous results. It was after Bill commenced his attacks against Obama eight years ago that Hillary's campaign truly imploded. Back then, Bill was really off-message. This time, we don't know if he's an unguided missile, or just going according to plan. But he's not doing her any good.
Even before the 2008 primary campaign ago was in full stride, Bill was demeaning Obama's candidacy. On December 15, 2007, Clinton told PBS's Charlie Rose: "I mean, when's the last time we elected a president based on one year of service in the Senate before he started running?"
A month later Bill Clinton was deeply concerned that Hillary's campaign was not the easy cakewalk pundits predicted. "Give me a break," Clinton said while campaigning then in New Hampshire. "This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I've ever seen," he said, referring to Obama and his foreign policy expertise. "Just because of the sanitizing coverage that's in the media doesn't mean the facts aren't out there," Clinton continued, with a dual attack on what he termed Obama's negative campaign and the media's pro-Obama bias. Now, they claim (probably true) Media Bernie Bias.
Back then the Clintons leaked that the problem was the campaign team, and the campaign retooled. Expect the same situation now, rather than the candidate and her husband accept responsibility.
By the spring of 2008 Hillary's campaign was really falling apart. "Hillary's opponent, in his entire campaign, every two or three weeks has said for months and months and months, beginning in Nevada, that really there wasn't much difference in how America did when I was president and how America's done under President Bush," Clinton said in an April 17 campaign speech in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. "Now, if you believe that, you should probably vote for him, but you get a very bad grade in history."
Four days later during a radio interview that became a national story, Clinton -- who had been called the "first African-American president, said: "I think that they played the race card on me. We now know, from memos from the campaign, that they planned to do it all along." Four months earlier in South Carolina, Clinton had offended many African Americans with this observation: "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina in '84 and '88. Jackson ran a good campaign. And Obama ran a good campaign here."
On Monday Bill Clinton was in good form, or bad form, depending on your viewpoint, as he raised the specter of the Sanders backers' "vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane, not to mention, sexist, to repeat" on a Hillary female "progressive" blogger. Bill Clinton's theme is not incidental; in the last debate Hillary suggested that Sanders is attacking her character by "innuendo." Meanwhile, Sen. Elizabeth Warren's new book suggests Hillary changed positions in the Senate due to Wall Street money. Expect more on that in the coming weeks as Bernie focuses on the "rigged economy."
Bill Clinton also faulted Sanders ofor misrepresenting newspaper endorsements of Hillary by quoting the "good" things they said about Bernie. For good measure Clinton then criticized the Sanders campaign for misrepresenting the American Legion. Throwing in everything but the kitchen sink, Clinton again reprised the matter of the Sanders campaign stealing data, via the Democratic National Committee, from Hillary's campaign.
It's hard to attack Sanders because he comes across as positive. In the first debate last year Sanders, in a moment that voters will remember, seemed magnanimous when he proclaimed, "The American people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn emails." Last week he began walking back his graciousness and gently said the emails may be a serious issue. From this point on, a threatened Hillary will attack Sanders, certainly her SuperPAC will, and Sanders will hold Hillary responsible.
"I happen to admire Hillary Clinton," Sanders said two days ago in New Hampshire (the trademark Sanders tactic of "nice" before sticking the knife in). He then attacked David Brock as "Hillary's attack dog." He was responding to Brock's threat to burst Bernie's "purity bubble." Brock once was paid handsomely two decades ago by conservatives to uncover Hillary scandals. Since then Brock, now her SuperPAC impresario, has been paid handsomely by Hillary to discredit her attackers and unhinge Sanders. Last month Brock in a hit ad was suggesting that Sanders had major health problems. He also criticized a Sanders Iowa ad as "bizarre" and a "significant slight to the Democratic base" because it did not show blacks "From this ad it seems black lives don't matter much to Bernie Sanders," Brock told the Associated Press. The Sanders campaign brought up Brock' role as "a mud-slinging, right-wing extremist" who set out to destroy black law professor Anita Hill, who had testified against the Supreme Court nomination of Clarence Thomas.
This last weekend was especially disastrous for Hillary Clinton. Madeleine Albright, 78, who served as Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton, said this at Hillary rally, with Hillary laughing at her side: "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other" (i.e., support Hillary Clinton).
To make matters worse, 82-year-old feminist icon Gloria Steinem, who later issued an apology and claimed she had been misrepresented about what she said to Bill Maher about young women supporting Sanders, said THIS: "When you're young, you're thinking, where are the boys? The boys are with Bernie."
The Albright-Steinem double-header showed just how out of touch these two elders are with how young women think in the age of Law and Order SVU, when Bill Clinton's alleged sexual assaults, and Hillary's enabling, are no longer off limits. Moreover, women of all ages took offense at Steinem's suggestion that women supporting Bernie were traitors to their gender, and young women betrayed their true self-interest for short-term gratification with "boys."
Hillary is running defense, even on offense. The continued blunders not only will firmed up Sanders support in New Hampshire and carry into other primary states. All these attacks - from Hillary, Chelsea and Bill, and from Albright and Steinem, and the crude David Brock statements and ads --- (a) demonstrate low confidence, deep concern, and both angst and anxiety, if not panic; (b) offend some of the very voters they need; and (c) hurt Hillary among undecided voters.
So far, Sanders is surgical in his attack, yet seems positive. The more scared she runs, the more the electorate takes Old Socialist Bernie seriously.



 
THE BLOG

Hillary Clinton's Imminent Campaign Shake-up

 02/10/2016 02:45 pm ET
·         Arnold SteinbergPolitical strategist and analyst
Who's on first?
Yesterday while New Hampshire voters were going to the polls, Hillary Clinton's "chief strategist" Joel Benenson was interviewed about rumors of a Clinton shake-up. He was asked the telltale question: when did he last speak with the apoplectic Bill Clinton, the husband with a supposedly limited role in his spouse's feminist campaign. (Absent her marriage to Bill, would Hillary even be a presidential candidate?) A few weeks ago Hillary said if she were elected, Bill would have to prove the worth of his counsel at the kitchen table.
This is not the Year of the Dynasty, for the Clintons or the Bushes. Besides, there is no rationale for either Hillary or Jeb. After leaving as President Obama's secretary of State, Hillary did not inoculate against her vulnerabilities but arrogantly gave in to her greed as she created new ones, like the three $225,000 speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.
And after Jeb left two terms as Florida's governor, he did not create a narrative - in the years following -- to rationalize a presidential run or even prepare himself for a campaign. Like Hillary, Jeb focused on establishment cronies and money. All this explains why the original "frontrunners" - Hillary and Jeb - are in trouble.
Back in 2008 when David Axelrod was Barack Obama's general election "chief strategist," Benenson was a "senior strategist," as distinct from a mere "strategist" - the term CNN and Fox News apply to their talking heads, most of whom were wrong about Hillary and Trump. On the Republican side, Jeb's "chief strategist" is David Kochel -- recommended by Jeb's "longtime strategist" Sally Bradshaw. Kochel has been close to Mike Murphy, "chief strategist" for Jeb's SuperPAC, Right to Rise. It is likely Jeb's people stay on, but if Benenson continues, others on the Clinton team will go, and the Clintons will leak that the campaign is somehow being retooled and that new colleagues will be working with Benenson.
All of these people - the strategists, senior strategists, and chief strategists -- represent the so-called Consultant Class. Trump has spent a fraction of Jeb's spending, but Trump has steadily climbed, Jeb (who may have spent $22 million just in New Hampshire) has consistently declined, except for the meaningless bump in New Hampshire last night. Bernie Sanders is not merely a socialist-gone-wild candidate and, in that sense, revolutionary. His campaign itself is revolutionary - surpassing the grassroots direct mail fundraising of Barry Goldwater in 1964 and George McGovern in 1972. Bernie's people are more successful than Barack Obama's team in New Age fundraising - getting money off the Internet, with a marginal cost (mainly credit card fees) of fundraising. And the money comes quickly.
The Clintons have a history of blaming staff for their own shortcomings. In 2008, Hillary "chief strategist" Mark Penn was the fall guy. Benenson and his team are not responsible for a generation-long history of Clinton machinations. Nor is Hillary's campaign responsible for her deception following the Benghazi attack, or her scandal-ridden past. By making changes in her campaign team, the Clintons can pretend that the Clintons are not the problem. Instead, we know the main problem is that Hillary, has always been Wall Street's candidate, but this is not the year of Wall street. Further, the attacks on Bernie Sanders by the Clintons - Chelsea, Bill, and Hillary - have backfired. Hillary's supporters hurt her: Madeleine Albright overplayed the gender card and Gloria Steinem insulted young women supporting Bernie.
Benenson has been aboard for more than a year. He had ample time to create a "new" Hillary Clinton and preempt the predictable Sanders "rigged economy" campaign. On another issue, it's true that in the age of Law and Order SVU, Hillary can no longer get a pass on her complicity, as an enabler and more, for Bill's predatory sex. But her campaign should have found a way around this ticking political time bomb. Also, Hillary's campaign itself is most responsible for not involving younger voters in campaign messaging. Instead, we have 78-year-old Madeleine Albright and 82 year old Gloria Steinem, who are grandmothers or great grandmothers of Bernie's supporters. The irony is that the unreconstructed socialist -- 74 year old Bernie, compared to Hillary's surrogates, seems like the new kid on the block.
For now, one way or another - whether the campaign is restructured, reorganized, or new consultants brought aboard, or just plain retooled, something will be done to suggest Hillary Clinton was not served well by her campaign. Then for awhile, Hillary's campaign will be schizophrenic - trying to be positive and upbeat, and then launching unguided missiles -- daughter Chelsea, husband Bill, or others - to attack Bernie. Like four years ago, those attacks may backfire. The Clinton modus operandi will be to dig deeper in what will strike voters as personal attacks and mudslinging. If she succeeds, the Democratic party will be deeply divided. If she fails, the Clintons will insist it was all the fault of the campaign, not the candidate.

 
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Hillary isn't the only one
getting handouts and free shit 
from Goldman Sachs.
So is Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz!
Who says it's only the poor
who want handouts and free shit?
Hell, they just want to survive...
It's the unbridled greed of these rich bastids
that scares me....
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Old but still good article from The Broad Side: 6 things Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz wants you to forget!

For the last few days, cable news has been all Ted Cruz all the time.  His 23-hour rant about Obamacare on the floor of the Senate? He wants you to think it was a filibuster to sound all grand and champion-like, but under the rules of the Senate, it wasn’t. He was not up against any extreme restrictions like his fellow Texan Wendy Davis was during her actual filibuster and his speech did nothing to prevent a vote on a bill, as Davis’ efforts did.

His effort really served only two purposes: (1) his own self-aggrandizement; and (2) to have his tea party fans focus on his Green Eggs and Ham moment in order to keep attention off some other things about him:

 1. He wants you to forget he was born in Canada. Yes, Cruz is an American citizen because his mother is and was at time of his birth. But he wants his fans to think he is a “natural born” citizen, just in case he ever decides to run for president. But conservatives can’t have it both ways — they can’t keep stirring the pot of whether Barack Obama was born in the U.S. (which he was) and keep insisting that to be eligible to run for President a candidate must be born on U.S. soil.  Being born in Canada, makes Cruz  a Canadian citizen, as well, though Cruz claims he’s “renounced” that. Officially, though, he apparently he is still a Canadian unless he’s completed the official paperwork.

2. Odds are his health insurance is a “Cadillac plan” from Goldman Sachs. While the junior Senator from Texas is trying to prevent more Americans from getting any sort of health plan at all, some have wondered — how can U.S. Senators be against a government-backed health insurance plan when they benefit from one themselves?  Good question in the hypocrisy department, but Cruz may have even better coverage than his Senate colleagues. Cruz’s wife is the head of a regional Goldman Sachs office (yes, THAT Goldman Sachs), and according to a 2009 New York Times report, top executive officers and managing directors there “are eligible to participate in a health care program that costs Goldman more than $40,000 in premiums for each particpant’s family annually.” Apparently Cruz hasn’t answered questions about which insurance plan his family uses, but if you had a choice between premiere coverage or something that covered less, and neither was going to cost you anything, which would you choose?

3. His aunt was a counter-revolutionary against Fidel Castro. While Cruz’s father fought alongside Castro before fleeing Cuba, the elder Cruz’s sister fought against the Communist regime. How many people can say they’re related to revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries?  His aunt’s role will probably play with the very politically influential Florida Cuban voting bloc if he really has presidential aspirations. His dad’s pro-Castro past? Not so much.

4. Cruz clerked for two extreme judicial conservatives. If you have any question about just how conservative Cruz is, look no further than two far-right jurists he clerked for, the late Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist and J. Michael Luttig, formerly a judge on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, well known as an extremely conservative bench (though that has been changing in recent years).

5. He doesn’t like fact-checkers. Facts? We don’t need no stinking facts! As least that’s what Cruz seems to think when it comes to his statements. Reporters have been fact-checking assertions Cruz made in his Obamacare super-speech, and he is outraged! Cruz claims that fact-checking is “a particularly pernicious bit of yellow journalism that has cropped up that lets journalists be editorial writers and pretend they are talking about objective facts.”  So I guess he believes in the Chuck Todd method of reporting?

6. His real name is Rafael. That’s shouldn’t be a biggy. Many people who are named after their fathers go by a nickname. But as someone who seems to have an eye on the White House, surely Cruz knows what happens to candidates who have names that seem a little out of the ordinary to the tea party crowd?
Click here for the updated version of Six Things About Ted Cruz.


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Oh noes!
Carly Fiorina aborted her campaign!
And Chris Christie chickened out.
At least he didn't pig out.
Did he think getting the om-nom-nomination
would be easy as pie?
I wonder when Ben Carson
will put his sleepy campaign to bed,
when Jeb! will! autopsy! his! DOA! campaign!
and Marco Rubio will unplug his robocampaign....
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A word from Conservative Clown Car

FILE UNDER: There's no such thing as a war on women.
By defunding PP, women in Ohio will lose access to programs for services such as HIV and STI testing, cancer screenings, rape prevention programs, and sex education for youth in foster care and the juvenile detention system.
You know, everything to do with stopping abortion.

"Trump combines terrible ideas & an alarming temperament; he's a racist, a sexist, a demagogue, a narcissist, a bully, and a dilettante. He lies so often and fluently it's hard to know if he realizes he's lying. He delights in schoolyard taunts and luxuriates in backlash."
A Donald Trump Presidency is a terrifying thought.

We are so busy laughing at Trump that we’ve lost sight of how dangerous he is.
VOX.COM|BY EZRA KLEIN


Sad? We chuckled at every one! The best two:
"Carly Fiorina Is 'Very Encouraged' by Seventh-Place Finish"
"Vermin Supreme Beats Jim Gilmore"

Dreams were broken, delusions were ossified, and a man with a boot on his head beat a former governor.
VANITYFAIR.COM|BY TINA NGUYEN


Buh Bye Big Guy!

The governor of New Jersey said on Facebook that he was ending his presidential campaign, a day after he came in a disappointing sixth in the primary.
NYTIMES.COM|BY ALEXANDER BURNS AND MAGGIE HABERMAN


He asked, repeatedly, "How did I do? How did I do? How did I do?" wink emoticon

Marco Rubio apparently didn’t realize how badly he’d bombed Saturday’s debate until he saw all the mean tweets about his performance on Twitter.
GAWKER.COM|BY GABRIELLE BLUESTONE


Last week, Republicans refused to even *look* at the President's 2016 budget proposal. Now they want to break LAST year's budget deal!
John Boehner's GOT to be chuckling...

A senior House Republican warned on Wednesday that differences among lawmakers over a spending increase could threaten plans for a more orderly…
RAWSTORY.COM


And you will know they are Christians by...their love.
"She was to be fired for the crime of saying she was going to wear a hijab over the Christmas holiday, 'in religious solidarity' with Muslims."

Wheaton College's Lord And Savior, we guess. Time for an Official Wonkette update on a story we brought you weeks back, about Wheaton College political…
WONKETTE.COM|BY EVAN HURST


It's one thing to say, knowingly, "Fox built Trump's political career." It's quite another when Media Matters lays it all out...

Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary. It's the first major win for Trump, whose vitriolic and bombastic campaign has dominated news coverage…
MEDIAMATTERS.ORG



Dear Donald: after World War II, Japanese generals were tried, convicted & hung for torturing POWs, including waterboarding.
Good for you, Senator. It’s comforting to see Republicans standing up to the degenerates your base has decided to endorse. Now if you could just do something about them…

John McCain knows a thing or two about war and torture. He just schooled the GOP presidential field on how dangerous their rhetoric is and it is BEAUTIFUL!
ADDICTINGINFO.ORG


Trump is a symptom of the larger Republican disease: he can call the unemployment numbers fake because...
Republicans no longer believe in facts. If Republicans disagree with a fact, they proclaim that the fact isn’t real.
The most precise description we've heard of the GOP electorate.

Trump repeats one of his bigger lies.
CROOKSANDLIARS.COM|BY SCARCE


Marco Rubio staff assumed the only three black people at his rally were spies, harassed them

The only three black attendees at a Marco Rubio rally were racially profiled and prompted to leave



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Daily Kos

Petitions

Wednesday, February 3, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing to investigate the terrible decisions that led to the Flint, Michigan water crisis.

So far, the committee subpoenaed three federal and state officials, a Flint resident, and the researcher who exposed the cover-up of this man-made crisis. One name was conspicuously absent--Governor Rick Snyder, whose woeful mismanagement of state agencies and emergency managers exposed an entire city to lead poison.

Governor Snyder has already admitted to failing Flint residents. Still, the Republican-led Oversight committee and chair Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) seem to be shielding Snyder from scrutiny for his role in the Flint water catastrophe.

Sign the petition: Demand the House Oversight Committee subpoena Governor Rick Snyder.


Governor Rick Snyder appointed the emergency managers and gave them the power to override local government. Governor Snyder appointed the MDEQ director who buried evidence of elevated lead levels in the water.

Governor Snyder circumvented local leadership for years and now the Republican-controlled oversight committed is helping him wash his hands clean of all the controversy.

The 18 Democrats serving on the oversight committee signed a letter demanding another hearing to subpoena Governor Snyder and all the emergency managers he appointed to govern Flint. To date, Republicans in the committee have ignored their requests and focused their investigation on the federal Environmental Protection Agency.

Sign the petition: Demand the House Oversight Committee subpoena Governor Rick Snyder.,

Keep fighting,
Irna Landrum, Daily Kos






Because of its success protecting consumers, Elizabeth Warren’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has come under attack by the GOP, big banks, lobbyists and a shady group sponsored by special interests that was previously investigated by the CFPB.
Sign the petition: Join Senate Democrats in defending the CFPB from the GOP and big banks.
We protect the progress we’ve made. Republicans can deny and lie all they want, but it’s clear the CFPB helps Americans navigate the treacherous terrain of loans and credit cards.

Join Senate Democrats in standing up for Elizabeth Warren and the CFPB. Make sure the corrupt organizations aligned with the GOP fail in their attempts to manipulate the American people.
Keep Fighting,
Carissa Miller, Daily Kos




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When politicians manipulate voting maps, they get a free pass to ignore voters. The New York Times sums it up:

'strict political control of the map-drawing process ... has stuffed Congress and state legislatures with increasingly safe seats, making lawmakers difficult to dislodge no matter what they do.'

The only way to bring fairness back to our democracy is to get to the root of the problem: Take away politicians’ power to manipulate district maps. And with a historic election coming up, we need to act NOW to ensure every vote counts.
We’re fighting to get redistricting reform on the ballot in key states such as
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For a number of years, Republican Senator Roy Blunt and his staff told a story about his low draft number. "The low 300s, and was never called," they would say.

Yesterday, the truth came out: it wasn't luck of the draw that kept Senator Blunt out of Vietnam, it was multiple deferments. Which wouldn't have been a problem ... if he had been honest about it all these years.

But what should really stick in your craw is when you consider the news alongside the many votes Senator Blunt has cast against veterans: votes to cut housing vouchers for homeless veterans, a vote against Bernie Sanders VA expansion legislation, and a vote against foreclosure protection for veterans.

Senator Blunt is up for re-election this year, and his opponent just so happens to be a progressive Afghanistan veteran: VoteVets endorsed candidate Jason Kander.

Contribute $3/HPC to VoteVets and Jason Kander's U.S. Senate campaign and make Senator Roy Blunt pay a price for his mis-truths and votes against veterans.

Here is some actual truth: Jason Kander's race is one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country, and you can be proud to support his campaign. We're working hard to elect a new generation of progressive veterans to the Senate this year, and Jason belongs right near the top of that list.

Thank you for supporting his campaign.

All my best,

Jon Soltz
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CREDO action
Tell Congress: Overturn Citizens United in 2016
Tell Congress:
“We cannot have a government that is bought and paid for by huge multinational corporations. We need a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Put the full power of your office behind a constitutional amendment to undo Citizens United and end corporate personhood.”
Add your name:
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When you buy a cup of coffee, the cashier doesn’t charge you a Filtering Fee or a Pouring Surcharge. That would be ridiculous.

Unfortunately, cable companies do it to their subscribers all the time. Which, if you have cable, you may already know.

Last year, more than 30 percent of consumer complaints to the FCC about Internet service and 38 percent of complaints about TV service were regarding billing.

Unfortunately, most people don’t really have a choice as to which cable or Internet provider they use. In fact, more than half only had ONE high-speed broadband provider as of February 2015. The lack of competition makes it more likely that huge companies will overcharge consumers, or charge erroneous fees, simply because those consumers have no better option.

This makes it even more important for the FCC to crack down on cable and Internet companies taking advantage of consumers. Sign the petition and tell the FCC: Stop cable and Internet companies from cheating consumers.

Thank you.

Al Franken, U.S. Senator, Minnesota



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Stand with Sen. Warren: Tell Senate Democrats not to sabotage Wall Street cops
Petition to Senate Democrats:
"Don’t make it harder for regulators to protect Americans. Oppose attempts to undermine the work of corporate regulators and financial cops with new rules imposing “cost-benefit” analyses, extra commissions, sunset clauses, or any provisions."
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The governor of Kansas just announced that his state would be the latest to move to defund Planned Parenthood. Will you chip in $15 to help stop him?
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Kansas just became the latest state to move to defund Planned Parenthood--joining five other states to attack Planned Parenthood by barring the organization from participating in Medicaid since last July.1
Anti-choice extremists know that President Obama will veto any legislation to defund Planned Parenthood nationally, so they've focused their efforts in states like Kansas where their right-wing allies control the legislature and governorship.
Anti-choice legislators in states like Ohio are pushing to defund Planned Parenthood as well, but we're going to fight them no matter where they attack.



2.2 MILLION Black voters will be missing from the polls without our help!

On Tuesday, Republican voters in New Hampshire raced to the polls in support of Donald Trump. If the Right Wing plan to keep Black voters from the polls succeeds, he could actually win.

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Black people are positioned to win this election year but well-funded forces intend to keep us from the polls.

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Movie time!

...but intelligent people believe in God

The most famous convert

Would you vote for God?

Christian vs Muslim (too funny not to post)

George Carlin smacks down the American government