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		<title>Political Carnival &#8211; Five Craziest Things I Saw This Week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an effort to "catch up" on our nation's political carnival, I present simply the five craziest things I read/saw this week:  Health Care antics, Heritage Foundation hates laws against sex offenders, AFA says no muslims in the military, Carrie Prejean falls from her pedestal, and Lou Dobbs finally quits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an effort to &#8220;<em>catch up</em>&#8221; on our nation&#8217;s political carnival, I  present simply the <strong>five craziest things</strong> I read/saw this week:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>HEALTH CARE: RETURN OF THE BUNGLED TEA PARTY PROTESTS -</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Congressional Republicans have been holding a series of protests on the  	hill regarding health care reform legislation&#8230;of course they&#8217;re not  	calling them &#8220;<em>protests</em>,&#8221; but are rather using the term &#8220;<em>press  	conferences.</em>&#8220;  It&#8217;s what we have come to expect:  buses  	sponsored by &#8220;<em>astroturf</em>&#8221; groups dumping groups of disgruntled  	citizens at the Capitol steps&#8230;<strong>check</strong>.  Wildly inaccurate,  	misspelled, racist, and occasionally simply bizarre 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/the-12-most-offensive-sig_n_347398.html?slidenumber=YQKSlGc5xDU="> hand-held signs</a> (<em>including one featuring pictures of holocaust  	victims, comparing health reform to Nazi genocide</em>)&#8230;<strong>check</strong>.   	A Republican legislator (<em>Rep. Todd Akin, R-MO</em>) 	<a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/11/05/akin-pledge/">botching</a> the  	Pledge of Allegiance right after extolling the importance of the pledge&#8230;<strong>check</strong>.   	Another Republican representative (<em>John Boehner, R-OH</em>) holding up a  	copy of the Constitution, claiming that it is the most important guide to  	his actions and that he&#8217;d like to read a little excerpt from it&#8230;then 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/bungled-pledge-of-allegia_n_347278.html"> proceeding to read</a> from the Declaration of Independence&#8230;<strong>check</strong>.   	Fox News, using an outdated photograph to 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/12/hannity-jon-stewart-was-r_n_354887.html"> misrepresent the attendance</a> at the gathering (<em>not the first time  	they&#8217;ve done this</em>), only to get busted by Jon Stewart of <em>The Daily  	Show</em>&#8230;<strong>check</strong>.  For your viewing pleasure, here&#8217;s the <em> Daily Show</em> clip:</li>
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<li>The protests weren&#8217;t the only &#8220;<em>health-care related</em>&#8221; 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/11/the-craziest-examples-of_n_354333.html"> spectacle</a>.  Here again is Jon Stewart&#8230;to address the <strong>OTHER</strong> antics of our elected officials:</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION: Pro-Sex Offender?</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>If you&#8217;ve heard about the conservative Heritage Foundation, it is  	probably due to the health care debate&#8230;where they have been quick to  	provide reform opponents with a variety of unfathomably unscientific and  	skewed &#8220;<em>studies</em>&#8221; with which to do battle.  They also have some 	<a href="http://mediamattersaction.org/blog/200911090001">rather interesting  	legal opinions</a>, which they present on their sister website, 	<a href="http://mediamattersaction.org/rd?to=http://www.overcriminalized.com/default.aspx"> Overcriminalized.com</a>.  The Heritage Foundation claims that the site  	&#8220;.<strong>..describes the trend in America -- and particularly in Congress -- to  	use the criminal law to &#8220;solve&#8221; every problem, punish every mistake (instead  	of making proper use of civil penalties), and coerce Americans into  	conforming their behavior to satisfy social engineering objectives</strong>.&#8221;   	What examples do they give of unnecessary laws, to address minor &#8220;<em>mistakes</em>&#8221;  	that they&#8217;d rather see handled in civil proceedings?  How about HR5652,  	the Child Slavery Prevention Act of 2008&#8230;which provides strict sentences  	to people who engage in human trafficking and sex slavery.  And they&#8217;re  	not too fond of HR1632, the International Megan&#8217;s Law of 2009, which  	requires that sex offenders report any intention of travelling abroad, and  	prevents foreign sex offenders who committed their crimes against children  	from coming into our country.  And there&#8217;s HR3513, Prevention and  	Deterrence Of Crimes Against Children Act of 2009 (<em>strongly penalizes  	those involved in child pornography</em>), HR288, Save Our Children: Stop The  	Violent Predators Against Children DNA Act of 2009 (<em>created the DNA  	database for use in identifying and prosecuting sex predators</em>), and  	S431, Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sex Predators (KIDS) Act of 2007 (<em>sex  	offenders have to register all online identifiers, IP address, email  	accounts, usernames, chat names</em>).   Besides being an  	absolutely inane position to take, claiming that these bills are anything  	except a <strong>GOOD</strong> thing&#8230;it certainly seems an odd stance for a group  	that likes to portray themselves as the &#8220;<em>law and order</em>&#8221; crowd.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>CONSERVATIVES: NO MUSLIMS IN THE MILITARY -</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>You didn&#8217;t need to have a crystal ball to know that the right-wing  	response to the recent, tragic shooting at Fort Hood in Texas 	<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091107/ap_on_re_us/us_fort_hood_muslims_in_the_military"> would focus on the fact</a> that the shooter was a Muslim.  First there  	were calls for &#8220;<em>screening Muslims</em>&#8221; who want to serve in the military.   	Besides the obviously xenophobic and discriminatory aspects of this  	suggestion,  it is clear that effecting such a policy would be  	difficult, given our military has been repeatedly and desperately lowering  	its recruiting standards, and currently fails to &#8220;<em>screen out</em>&#8221; members  	of biker gangs, street gangs, assorted violent felons, and individuals with  	terrifying mental histories.  Now, the American Family Association (<em>you  	guessed it&#8230;with a name like that, it has to be a conservative activism  	group</em>) 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/09/conservative-group-time-t_n_350945.html"> wants</a> to take things a step further: they call for a ban on Muslims in  	the military.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Quick little bit of history:</strong></span> In  	WWII&#8230;some of our greatest heroes were German-American soldiers who were  	very much in touch with their ancestry, but they put America first.   	Also during WWII, Japanese-American soldiers, despite the internment of so  	many Japanese-Americans in camps&#8230;they put America first, served this  	country, and were recognized for their bravery and sacrifice.  If we  	were fighting in a Christian nation&#8230;would Christians not be allowed to  	serve, for fear of divided loyalty?  <strong>No</strong>&#8230;and Muslim-Americans  	who choose to bravely serve and protect our nation should continue to be  	afforded not only the opportunity&#8230;<em>but also our full gratitude and  	respect</em>.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>CARRIE PREJEAN: FALL OF A POORLY CONCEIVED CONSERVATIVE ROLE MODEL -</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Quick Version:</strong></span> Carrie Prejean, Miss California,  	loses the Miss America pageant after saying that she opposes gay marriage.   	Conservatives immediately hail Prejean as a hero, a wholesome Christian  	girl, and a victim of &#8220;<em>political correctness.</em>&#8220;  Prejean makes  	the rounds, speaking at conservative symposiums, tearfully recalling how she  	believes her First Amendment rights were violated (<em>for the hundredth  	time&#8230;no, Carrie: the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">government</span> never prevented you from exercising  	your free speech</em>).  The Miss California Pageant fires Prejean, and  	wants the money for her boob job back (<em>they paid for it</em>) because  	despite being a &#8220;<em>wholesome Christian girl</em>&#8221; Prejean apparently never  	learned the whole &#8220;<em>Christian-work-ethic-thing,</em>&#8221; and has been ditching  	on her contractual commitments.  Prejean cries &#8220;<em>religious  	discrimination</em>&#8221; and sues the pageant for millions.  	<a href="http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/04/carrie-prejean-sex-tape-settlement-miss-california-usa-pagneat/"> A sex tape appears</a>&#8230;when the pageant&#8217;s lawyers bring it to a hearing (<em>ouch</em>).   	Prejean drops her lawsuit&#8230;conservative groups drop her as a guest speaker.   	Prejean tries to get her ex-boyfriend (<em>the source of the tape</em>) to say  	it was from a <strong>LONG</strong> time ago&#8230;he refuses and 	<a href="http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/12/carrie-prejeans-ex-boyfriend-sex-tape-lie-age/"> tells TMZ</a> it was from 2007.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Now&#8230;here&#8217;s my favorite part:</strong></span> despite all this, Prejean is <strong>STILL</strong> plugging her new book on the talk  	show rounds, and I guess she just didn&#8217;t figure anybody would ask her about  	the lawsuit, and the reason she had to drop it.  Enjoy this bit from <em> Larry King Live</em>, where Prejean regresses to the level of an  	eight-year-old:</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>LOU DOBBS: DON&#8217;T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU&#8230;</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Lou Dobbs&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/11/lou-dobbs-to-depart-cnn_n_354623.html">has  	quit CNN</a>.   When one examines even just his most awful, most  	racist, most insane moments (<em>much less his consistent stream of  	unresearched, patently false, and journalistically irresponsible claims</em>),  	you are left asking: <strong>Why was he allowed to continue for so long?</strong> <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/11/lou-dobbs-most-scandalous_n_354803.html"> Here&#8217;s a compilation</a> of some of Lou&#8217;s worst moments&#8230;CNN is planning to  	replace him with 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/12/john-king-to-replace-lou_n_355199.html"> John King</a>, which can only be an improvement.</li>
</ul>
<p>Tomorrow&#8230;it&#8217;s time for our weekly &#8220;<em>Chaos Theory</em>&#8221; edition, where  we&#8217;ll try to wrap up all remaining items from the week.  Until then&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome back!  The RLF has been on hiatus this week, attending to other matters.  So, we thought we'd take some time today to focus on links related to three general categories of recent events and revelations:  The Health Care Carnival Of Despair, The Politicization of Everything, The Recent Elections.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back!  The RLF has been on hiatus this week, attending to other  matters.  So, we thought we&#8217;d take some time today to focus on links  related to three general categories of recent events and revelations:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE HEALTH CARE CARNIVAL OF DESPAIR:</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>First, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) and the Republicans <strong> DEMANDED</strong> that the current Democrats&#8217; health care bill be posted online  	for 72 hours prior to the vote.  Boehner quickly, and sheepishly, 	<a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/10/29/boehner-gop-72-hours/">backed  	down</a> when asked if the GOP would do likewise with their bill.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> <strong>The problem:</strong></span> they had no bill.  They&#8217;d been claiming  	for over six months that they had their own plan&#8230;but had produced nothing.   	Zip.  <em>Bubkus</em>.  Even conservative economists 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/02/mccain-economist-gop-will_n_342324.html"> start voicing their concerns</a>: without a GOP alternative bill&#8230;they look 	<strong>REALLY</strong> bad, especially going into the 2010 and 2012 elections.   	On CNN, Boehner gets even more defensive&#8230;when cornered, 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/01/boehner-on-lack-of-gop-he_n_341404.html"> the best he can offer</a> is that they have &#8220;<strong>eight or nine ideas about  	how to make our current health care system better.</strong>&#8220;</li>
<li>Then&#8230;<em>a miracle</em>:  the GOP 	<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125711811707721639.html">announces</a> it will be releasing its own health care reform bill.  Now, remember  	the stimulus debate?  Remember how the Democrats had a plan and the  	Republicans didn&#8217;t?  Remember how the Republicans then made themselves  	look even <strong>WORSE</strong>, by claiming they had a plan&#8230;and it turned out to  	be just a flimsy political statement with no numbers, no data, no specifics?   	Well&#8230;they surely wouldn&#8217;t make that mistake again&#8230;oh wait, <em> <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/03/boehners-health-care-bill_n_343792.html"> I guess they did</a></em>.  Their &#8220;<em>triumphant</em>&#8221; alternative to the  	Democrats&#8217; health care bill?  It doesn&#8217;t force insurance companies to  	insure people with pre-existing conditions (<em>something the GOP has claimed  	to support</em>), it wouldn&#8217;t provide insurance to a <strong>SINGLE</strong> one of the 	<strong>FORTY MILLION</strong> uninsured people in this country, and&#8230;wait for  	it&#8230;it costs <strong>MORE</strong> than the Democrats&#8217; plan.  Wow&#8230;less  	benefit&#8230;more cost&#8230;way to show us all that you&#8217;ve really embraced the  	whole &#8220;<em>fiscal conservatism and responsibility</em>&#8221; thing.</li>
<li>Now, if you&#8217;re like me, you might well ask: With the soaring price of  	health care, the number of uninsured, and the number of people dying because  	they are uninsured&#8230;why would the GOP put out a plan that fails to address 	<strong>ANY</strong> of these problems?  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The answer:</strong></span> They  	don&#8217;t admit to the problems&#8230;or they simply don&#8217;t care.   	Representative Steve King (R-IA) 	<a href="http://iowaindependent.com/21813/steve-kings-response-to-question-on-uninsured-americans-people-want-freedom"> was asked</a> how many people in his district were uninsured and could only  	mutter, &#8220;<strong>My district&#8230;The people in my district are calling for freedom.</strong>&#8220;   	House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) said that the recent, full  	endorsement of the Democrats&#8217; plan by the AARP and the AMA 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/cantor-scoffs-at-aarp-and_n_347430.html"> doesn&#8217;t mean anything</a> to him or the other Republicans.  <em>That&#8217;s  	right:</em> The largest groups representing seniors and doctors, groups that  	almost always lean heavily conservative and have usually opposed health  	reform in the past&#8230;they back the bill, and it&#8217;s <span style="text-decoration: underline;">meaningless</span> to  	Cantor and the GOP.  Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) showed he didn&#8217;t care <strong> AT ALL</strong> when he said earlier this week that he doesn&#8217;t see what the  	problem is&#8230;because &#8220;<strong>everyone can show up at the hospital.</strong>&#8220;   	Jim&#8230;those emergency room visits by the uninsured are one of the number one  	financial drains on the system, and if you were paying <strong>ANY</strong> attention,  	you&#8217;d know that:</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE POLITICIZATION OF&#8230;WELL&#8230;EVERYTHING:</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li><em>Have you noticed?</em> It seems that the GOP/RNC/FOX are willing  	to politicize anything?  Shamelessly&#8230;and in a way that, if the  	Democrats did so, they would certainly be positively <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>livid</strong></span>?   	A few very current examples follow&#8230;</li>
<li>Yesterday, something truly awful happened.  At Fort Hood, Texas, a  	soldier went on a shooting spree. When the dust settled, thirteen people  	lost their lives&#8230;thirty-one people were wounded&#8230;many more would be  	emotionally scarred&#8230;and conservatives, well, they saw the usual  	opportunity to make political hay from the tragedy.  It started with  	cries of &#8220;<em>terrorism</em>,&#8221; even from 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/06/allen-west-gop-candidate_n_348248.html"> some GOP members</a>. Then when they found out the shooter was a soldier, a  	Muslim soldier, their cries changed to &#8220;<em>domestic terrorism!</em>&#8220;  <em> World Net Daily</em>&#8216;s Jerome Corsi, renowned for creating conspiracy  	theories out of thin air with no regard for reality, quickly 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/06/iwndis-jerome-corsi-claim_n_348461.html"> claimed</a> that the shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, had <strong>ADVISED</strong> Barack  	Obama.  Turns out that Hasan only attended a seminar as an audience  	member, that was held by a task force that advises Obama&#8230;but that&#8217;s close  	enough for Corsi.  <em>Fox &amp; Friends</em> <a href="http://rawstory.com/2009/11/fox-host-suggests-special-screenings/"> explored</a> the idea of whether or not there should be &#8220;<strong>special  	screenings</strong>&#8221; for Muslims that serve in the military, and Gretchen Carlson  	floated the idea that if not for &#8220;<strong>political correctness</strong>&#8221; towards  	Muslims, Hasan might have been stopped.  This should sound  	familiar&#8230;conservatives often use &#8220;<em>anti-political correctness</em>&#8221;  	arguments to justify racial profiling and other discriminatory tactics used  	against &#8220;<em>non-white, non-Christian</em>&#8221; Americans.  Today, I already  	spotted conservative friends parroting this talking point on  	Facebook&#8230;condemning the supposed &#8220;<em>pc mentality</em>&#8221; that they hold  	truly responsible for the killings.  It was Geraldo Rivera that stepped  	in to point out that it was more likely &#8220;<strong>government bureaucracy</strong>&#8221; and  	not &#8220;<strong>political correctness</strong>.&#8221;  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Comment:</strong></span> you  	know your talk show is more than a little flaky&#8230;when <strong>GERALDO RIVERA</strong> is serving as the &#8220;<em>voice of reason.</em>&#8220;  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Interesting side  	note:</strong></span> the military also appears to have trouble keeping biker  	and street gang members out&#8230;not because of &#8220;<em>pc</em>&#8221; <strong>OR</strong> &#8220;<em>bureaucracy</em>&#8220;&#8230;but  	because they are so desperate for new recruits.</li>
<li>Want to know what happens when you&#8217;re enough of a jackass to politicize  	rape?  Senator David Vitter (R-LA) was one of the GOP senators to vote  	against Senator Al Franken&#8217;s recent bill, that would force government  	contractors to allow their employees to report rape or harassment.   	Here&#8217;s what happened when Vitter runs into a victim of rape:</li>
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<li>How do you politicize the stimulus package?  Well first&#8230;you call  	it &#8220;<em>socialism</em>&#8221; and say you&#8217;ll refuse to accept it in your state.   	Then, of course, <strong><em>you accept it</em></strong>.  Then you travel amongst  	your constituents, taking credit for all the jobs and programs that it  	creates/saves.  Then&#8230;you pronounce the plan a &#8220;<em>failure</em>&#8221; and  	apply third-grade level math to the numbers to &#8220;<em>prove</em>&#8221; your point.   	For example, 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/02/fact-check-gop-math-suspe_n_341930.html"> the latest GOP &#8220;<em>numbers</em>&#8220;</a>&#8230;subtract <em>some</em> of the  	benefits created by the stimulus from the total cost of the bill&#8230;and they  	claim the amount left over is the &#8220;<em>shortfall</em>.&#8221;  The problem with  	this, besides the obvious over-simplification&#8230;the cost of plan is divided  	over <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>ten years,</strong></span> but they are only subtracting <strong>ONE</strong> year&#8217;s worth of benefits.  As one writer put it, &#8220;<strong>it&#8217;s as if the  	10-year cost of George W. Bush&#8217;s big tax cuts were compared with the  	benefits to the economy that only accrued during the first year.</strong>&#8220;</li>
<li>Swine Flu?  Ready for &#8220;<em>politicization</em>,&#8221; if you ask the  	Republicans.  Representative Joe &#8220;<em>You Lie</em>&#8221; Wilson (R-SC) 	<a href="http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/11/joe-wilson-says-obama-has-put-the-lives-of-americans-at-risk-due-to-h1n1-vaccine-shortage.php"> recently attempted</a> to blame the shortage of H1N1 vaccines on President  	Obama (<em>all experts cite supply problems</em>).  <em><strong>Perhaps Joe  	forgot:</strong></em> He voted <span style="text-decoration: underline;">against</span> vaccine funding.  Why is he so  	upset now&#8230;when he obviously didn&#8217;t think it was too important back when  	they were voting for the funding?  Oh yeah&#8230;<strong>his wife has Swine Flu</strong>.  	It&#8217;s the two things you guys <strong>NEVER</strong> seem to understand, Joe:  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> First</span>, it is always better to spend some money up front to <strong>PREVENT</strong> something from happening&#8230;than it is to pay a lot of money and tears <strong> AFTER</strong> it has already happened.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Second</span>, that thing you don&#8217;t  	want to help &#8220;<em>the other guy</em>&#8221; with, because it&#8217;ll never happen to you?   	Yes, it can happen to you.</li>
<li>Remember the census worker who was found hanged?  The conservative  	officials of that county, rather than admit that the violent, anti-census  	rhetoric of some GOP legislators and FOX News may have claimed an actual  	victim&#8230;<span style="text-decoration: underline;">are still treating the case as if it might be a suicide</span>.   	That&#8217;s right, instead of admitting that some goofball got swept up in the  	anti-government incitement of Representative Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and  	Glenn Beck&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/bill-sparkman-kentucky-ce_n_347851.html">they&#8217;re  	saying</a> that this poor guy probably stripped naked, carved &#8220;<em>FED</em>&#8221;  	on his own chest, duct-taped his hands, and hanged himself in a public area.</li>
<li>She was the GOP&#8217;s darling.  When Carrie PreJean lost the Miss  	America pageant, after answering that she did not support gay marriage,  	conservatives shouted &#8220;<em>political correctness at work!</em>&#8220;  They  	invited her to speak at conservative fundraisers, Republican events, and  	other gatherings&#8230;and she would regale them with tears and nonsensical  	statements about her First Amendment rights being violated (<em>ummm&#8230;Carrie&#8230;the  	government never stopped you from saying <strong>ANYTHING</strong></em>).  But  	now&#8230;it&#8217;s amazing how 	<a href="http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/04/carrie-prejean-sex-tape-settlement-miss-california-usa-pagneat/"> one little SEX TAPE</a>, and you&#8217;re just not the spokesperson they were  	looking for anymore.  It&#8217;s so hard to maintain the appearance of  	holding the high ground&#8230;well, especially with all the affairs&#8230;oh, and  	the hooker scandals&#8230;oh, yeah, and don&#8217;t forget the little boys, and the  	airport bathrooms&#8230;.oh, heh, and getting caught in the cemetery with a hooker <strong>AND</strong> sex toys.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>I&#8217;ll keep this brief:</strong></span> Want to know how best to  	politicize health care reform?  Ask Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT).   	He tried to put 	<a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-na-health-religion3-2009nov03,0,6879249,full.story"> an amendment</a> into the health care legislation, that would force  	insurance to treat medical treatment and &#8220;<strong>Christian Science prayer  	treatments</strong>&#8220;&#8230;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>EQUALLY</strong></span>.  Some have said that this  	would violate the &#8220;<em>Separation of Church and State.</em>&#8220;  Duh.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE RECENT ELECTION&#8230;EVERYBODY WANTS TO TELL YOU WHAT IT MEANT:</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Did you even know there were elections this week?  If you did, it  	was because the media certainly wanted you to get into all the &#8220;<em>drama</em>&#8221;  	they generated about them.  <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>I&#8217;ll provide the short version:</strong></span> Two governors races&#8230;one with a wildly unpopular Democrat who is rich, tied  	to Wall Street, and who failed to make good on promises of tax cuts.   	The other governor race&#8230;Virginia: <em>Enough said</em>.  There were  	also two state legislative races, one in a New York district that has voted  	Republican for more than one hundred years, and the other race in  	California.  Now if you listened to conservative/liberal/moderate  	media&#8230;these races would tell <strong>EXACTLY</strong> how American feels about  	President Obama, Republicans, and Democrats.  Well&#8230;<em>not really</em>.  	<em>Read on.</em></li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE RESULTS</strong></span>:  The Republican candidate beat the  	unpopular/rich/Goldman Sachs Democrat for the New Jersey governorship.   	The Republican beat the Democrat for the governorship of Virginia, for  	obvious reasons involving, <em>well</em>, Virginia.  The Democratic  	candidate won the California legislative seat, and the Democratic candidate  	won the seat in the highly conservative New York district.   Oh  	yeah&#8230;and Mayor Michael Bloomberg managed to buy back his office as  	mayor&#8230;<em>but few people cared</em>.  In truth, only one of these  	races, the New York legislative race, even involves <strong>ANYTHING</strong> worth  	talking about.  So what did the &#8220;<em>liberal</em>&#8221; media report:   	headlines everywhere reported a &#8220;<em>Republican Sweep</em>,&#8221; and proclaimed  	this a sign of the &#8220;<em>disillusionment of voters</em>&#8221; with the president.   	Stop&#8230;<strong>roll back the tape</strong>&#8230;<em>what was that?</em> <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/04/the-state-of-your-post-el_n_345377.html"> Is the media so desperate</a> to create sensationalism and conflict&#8230;that  	they would proclaim the GOP &#8220;<em>reborn, revitalized, and ready to rumble</em>,&#8221;  	based on <strong>THESE</strong> election results?  Jon Stewart of The Daily Show  	tackled the issue of the media&#8217;s coverage:</li>
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<li>As I said, the New York legislative race was the one that was at all &#8220;<em>revealing</em>.&#8221;  	<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The short and sweet:</strong></span> GOP offers up a candidate, endorsed  	by House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH), and the Democrats do likewise  	(<em>but the Democrats know they have <strong>NO</strong> change of winning the seat</em>).   	Sarah Palin, and the &#8220;<em>wing-nut brigade,</em>&#8221; 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/02/palin-tea-partiers-focus_n_342219.html"> throw their support</a> behind an &#8220;<em>Conservative Party</em>&#8221; goofball who 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/03/doug-hoffman-calls-glenn_n_343676.html"> adores Glenn Beck</a> (<em>even calls him a &#8220;mentor&#8221;</em>), and who doesn&#8217;t  	even live in the district.  Rush Limbaugh 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/02/limbaugh-scozzafava-guilt_n_342535.html"> accuses the GOP candidate</a> of committing &#8220;<strong>widespread bestiality.</strong>&#8220;   	Boehner and other Republicans hedge on whether they now support <strong>THEIR</strong> candidate, or the conservative goofball.  The Republican  	candidate&#8230;she gets disgusted by her own party, and throws her support  	behind the Democratic candidate&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/03/bill-owens-leads-doug-hof_n_344776.html">who  	then wins the election</a>.  	<a href="http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=B287C056-18FE-70B2-A88C6D5F0E6061E5"> Some say</a> the current attempts by conservative purists to oust <strong>ANY</strong> Republican candidates who are 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/02/are-moderates-no-longer-w_n_342076.html"> at all moderate</a>, or even simply reasonable&#8230;is a mistake.  At  	least, looking at these results&#8230;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>they appear to be correct</strong></span>.</li>
<li>If there is one thing Republicans <strong>SHOULD</strong> know by now&#8230;it&#8217;s that  	they can&#8217;t look to RNC chairman Michael Steele for sound guidance.   	After the elections, Steele first 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/04/steele-reports-of-ideolog_n_345319.html"> proclaimed</a> that there are <strong>NO</strong> ideological divisions within the  	Republican Party (<em>which we clearly know now to be false</em>)&#8230;<strong>THEN</strong>,  	Steele 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/04/steele-election-results-s_n_345069.html"> calls</a> the results of the elections evidence that the GOP is now &#8220;<strong>transcendent</strong>&#8220;&#8230;<strong>THEN</strong> Steele 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/quick-reversal-steele-we_n_347647.html"> admits</a> that all the intra-party fighting (which he said did exist) was &#8220;<strong>stupid</strong>&#8221;  	and that it was causing them to &#8220;<strong>screw</strong>&#8221; themselves.  Steele  	would find out what it is like to be truly screwed, when he was interviewed  	on Morning Joe alongside Lawrence O&#8217;Donnell&#8230;who congratulated him on  	leading his &#8220;<strong>party to a disastrous loss:</strong>&#8220;</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's been a busy week, with no posts on Friday or Monday we obviously missed our usual "Chaos Theory" edition where we round up all of our remaining news items, and so our "virtual pile" of bookmarked items overfloweth.  So...let's play a little catch-up...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a busy week, with no posts on Friday or Monday we obviously  missed our usual &#8220;<em>Chaos Theory</em>&#8221; edition where we round up all of our remaining  news items, and so our &#8220;<em>virtual pile</em>&#8221; of bookmarked items overfloweth.</p>
<p>So&#8230;let&#8217;s play a little catch-up&#8230;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>POLITICIANS BEHAVING BADLY:</strong></span></p>
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<li>Representative Joe &#8220;<em>You Lie</em>&#8221; Wilson&#8217;s outburst during the President&#8217;s  	speech before the joint session of Congress&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/20/joe-wilson-election-chanc_n_292650.html">may  	have officially tanked his chances</a> at re-election.  Here&#8217;s the long  	and the short of it:  people who already disliked Obama, like Wilson  	even more now&#8230;and virtually everyone else in his district (<em>moderates,  	independents, Democrats, African-Americans</em>) like him <strong>a lot</strong> less.  Looks  	like his opponent, Rob Miller (<em>who has been raking in the donations ever  	since the incident</em>) went from &#8220;<strong>not a prayer</strong>&#8221; to &#8220;<strong>having a clean shot at  	winning</strong>.&#8221;</li>
<li>Speaking of the &#8220;<em>Wilson Incident,</em>&#8221; Ivan Marte&#8230;who is the chairman of  	the Rhode Island Republican Hispanic Assembly and member of the Republican  	Central Committee&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/21/ri-gop-hispanic-assembly_n_293890.html">has  	decided to leave the GOP</a> over behavior that he calls &#8220;<strong>shameful</strong>&#8221; and  	&#8220;<strong>uncivilized</strong>.&#8221;  Could this be the start of an exodus  	of GOP members who no longer want to be associated with angry outbursts and  	conspiracy theories?  Last one to leave, be sure to turn out the  	light&#8230;</li>
<li>Related to politicians leaving the Republican Party, Michael B. Laskoff  	of the Huffington Post, 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-b-laskoff/a-case-for-republican-sec_b_292656.html"> does an excellent job of explaining</a> why secession might be a good  	idea&#8230;that is, if we&#8217;re talking about Republicans &#8220;<strong>seceding</strong>&#8221;  	from the GOP, if only to protect their own political self-interest.</li>
<li>You may have heard that Sarah Palin recently auctioned off dinner with  	her and Todd on eBay, and that an outspoken critic of Palin&#8217;s was in the  	lead to win the auction until he was disqualified.  What you may not  	know, is that Palin 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/akmuckraker/palin-foe-frozen-out-of-a_b_292221.html"> included a very interesting clause</a> in the auction to make sure that she  	didn&#8217;t have to eat dinner with anyone who doesn&#8217;t adore her: &#8220;<strong>Governor  	Palin reserves the right to refuse dinner with a winning bidder if, in her  	sole discretion, the winning bidder is not a suitable bidder based on her  	subjective standards of suitability, professionalism, background and other  	factors. In the event the high bidder is rejected for this reason, the high  	bidder&#8217;s bid will be refunded, if paid, and the next highest bidder shall be  	notified, and thereafter, until a suitable match is determined.</strong>&#8220;   	How very brave&#8230;want to know who won?  Cathy Maples, <em>owner of an  	Alaskan defense contractor firm</em>, won for the tidy sum of $60,301.01.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE VALUES VOTERS SUMMIT&#8230;WHAT VALUES WERE THOSE EXACTLY?</strong></span></p>
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<li>One could come to certain conclusions about the Values Voters  	Summit&#8230;based upon the speakers alone:  Representative Michelle  	Bachmann, former Miss California Carrie Prejean, Governor Mike Huckabee.   	Prejean&#8217;s speech was about as enlightening&#8230;well&#8230;as enlightening as one  	would expect it to be.  She 	<a href="http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/09/carrie_prejean_comedy_star_of.html"> rambled to the point of near-incoherency</a>, repeatedly invoked God,  	defended her anti-gay marriage position&#8230;and towards the end began weeping  	about losing the Miss California Crown: &#8220;<strong>&#8230;even though I didn&#8217;t win the  	crown that night, I know that the Lord has so much of a bigger crown in  	heaven for me.</strong>&#8220;  And then displaying her natural talent for  	creating &#8220;<em>pretzel logic</em>&#8220;&#8230;she lamented the &#8220;<strong>intolerance</strong>&#8221; of people  	towards people like her, that is to say, intolerant people.</li>
<li>Then, apparently not wanting to be outdone by Miss Prejean,   	Michael Schwartz (<em>the chief of staff for Republican Senator Tom Coburn</em>) told  	the &#8220;<em>Values</em>&#8221; Voters crowd that homosexuality 	<a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/09/19/coburn-schwartz-pornography/"> is wrong because 10-year-old boys don&#8217;t like it</a>, and that all  	pornography is gay porn.  No&#8230;I&#8217;m serious&#8230;he really said that:</li>
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<li>Congressman Roy Blunt (R-MO) decided to steer clear of the homosexuality  	debate&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bruce-wilson/roy-blunt-r-mo-tells-raci_b_292260.html">and  	just stick to racist humor</a>.  Blunt told the story of British agents  	in India&#8230;and how they had trouble with monkeys running onto their  	newly-built golf course, grabbing the balls, and throwing them.  So, in  	order to address the situation they passed a rule:  since you can&#8217;t  	&#8220;<strong>eliminate</strong>&#8221; the monkeys, you have to &#8220;<strong>play the ball where the monkey throws  	it.</strong>&#8220;  Blunt went on to say that is how Republicans in Congress will  	have to address the current situation: they will have to &#8220;<strong>play the ball  	where the monkey throws it.</strong>&#8220;  Yeeesh&#8230;not doing a very good job of  	proving Jimmy Carter wrong, are you, Congressman Blunt?</li>
<li>Anti-abortion activist Lila Rose brought her interesting theory about  	how to cut down on abortions to the summit:  <span style="text-decoration: underline;">perform them in the public  	square</span>.  Rose said that people would be so disgusted, they wouldn&#8217;t  	have abortions anymore.  <em>Miss Rose:</em> by your logic, if they  	performed births in the public square&#8230;nobody would have babies anymore,  	either.  I mean seriously -- have you ever watched a live birth?  	<em>Yowch</em>!</li>
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<li>The attendees weren&#8217;t any better behaved or more reasonable than the  	presenters.  Here&#8217;s a fun clip of what happened to an MSNBC reporter  	attempting to cover the event:</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>THE MEDIA: PUNDITS, HACKS, AND OTHER INVETERATE LIARS:</strong></span></p>
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<li>First&#8230;FOX 	<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/18/fox-news-newspaper-ad-mak_n_291494.html"> put out one-page newspaper ads</a>, criticizing all the other major news  	networks for not covering the 9/12 protests.  <strong>THEN</strong>&#8230;CNN puts 	<a href="http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/200909180056">its own tv spots out</a>,  	showing that every major network <strong>DID</strong> cover the protests and that FOX  	is once again &#8220;<strong>Distorting, Not Reporting.</strong>&#8220;  <strong>THEN</strong>&#8230;as the  	icing on the cake, the video below surfaces, showing a FOX producer <strong> OPENLY</strong> rallying the crowd at the protest, leading many to conclude once  	again that FOX is, in many ways, sponsoring and supporting these protests:</li>
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<li>On MSNBC&#8217;s morning program, <em>Morning Joe</em>, several pundits  	theorized that Obama should have included FOX News in his multi-channel,  	multi-platform media blitz in support of Health Care Reform.  Everyone  	seemed to agree&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/21/msnbc-hosts-obama-should_n_293631.html">except  	the show&#8217;s host</a> and former Republican congressman, Joe Scarborough.   	As Joe pointed out, why on earth would Obama appear on a so-called news  	network&#8230;that had organized protests against him just a week earlier? He  	said: &#8220;<strong>I&#8217;d say, &#8216;the hell with them.&#8217;  If they want to be the  	opposition, let them be the opposition.</strong>&#8220;</li>
<li>CNN is facing increasing pressure to remove Lou Dobbs, in light of his  	history of making comments that are partisan, false, and often xenophobic in  	the extreme.  Dobbs, 	<a href="http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/200909180029">now attempting to play  	the victim</a>, attempts to assert that his rights are being violated: &#8220;<strong>They  	ask CNN to fire me because I oppose illegal immigration&#8230;The last thing  	they want is a first amendment, where people can express themselves&#8230; These  	are the most un-American, frightened people in the world because they won&#8217;t  	compete in the marketplace of ideas and facts.</strong>&#8220;  Mr. Dobbs&#8230;you,  	of all people, should know that the First Amendment <strong>ONLY</strong> says that  	the <strong>GOVERNMENT</strong> can&#8217;t stifle free speech.  Your employer, can  	fire you for what you say&#8230;especially if your viewers are tired of hearing  	it.</li>
<li><em><strong>Ummm&#8230;that&#8217;s not really fair and balanced:</strong></em> The  	Washington Post has formed a panel of &#8220;<em>experts</em>&#8221; to perform an  	analysis on Obama&#8217;s policies.  Somehow&#8230;<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/21/AR2009092102025.html">they  	thought it fair</a> to include five Republicans and two Democrats.   	Must be the &#8220;<em>new math.</em>&#8220;</li>
<li><em><strong>Thank you, Captain Obvious:</strong></em> Former Bush official  	Peter Wehner has 	<a href="http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/wehner/100152"> come forward to tell us</a> that FOX&#8217;s Glenn Beck&#8230;is bad for the  	Republican Party: &#8220;<strong>[Glenn Beck's] interest in conspiracy theories is  	disquieting, as is his admiration for Ron Paul and his charges of American  	&#8220;imperialism.&#8221; (He is now talking about pulling troops out of Afghanistan,  	South Korea, Germany, and elsewhere.) Some of Beck&#8217;s statements--for  	example, that President Obama has a &#8220;deep-seated hatred for white  	people&#8221;-are quite unfair and not good for the country. His argument that  	there is very little difference between the two parties is silly, and his  	contempt for parties in general is anti-Burkean (Burke himself was a great  	champion of political parties). And then there is his sometimes bizarre  	behavior, from tearing up to screaming at his callers. Beck seems to be a  	roiling mix of fear, resentment, and anger--the antithesis of Ronald Reagan.</strong>&#8220;   	As if to prove him right, Beck 	<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/21/katiecouric/main5328053.shtml"> recently was interviewed</a> by CBS&#8217;s Katie Couric and said&#8230;wait for  	it&#8230;that the country is better off with Obama than it would have been with  	John McCain because McCain is some kind of &#8220;<strong>weird progressive.</strong>&#8220;   	Conservative radio host Mark Levin is not amused by Beck&#8217;s comments, and is  	more than a little confused by them as well: &#8220;<strong>How can you day after day  	and night after night correctly rail against Obama&#8217;s radicalism, how he&#8217;s  	undermining the Constitution, how he&#8217;s nationalizing our basic industries,  	how he has Marxists all around him, and then say in an interview with Katie  	Couric, I think John McCain would have been worse than Obama?&#8230;To say he  	would be worse is mindless, mindless, incoherent as a matter of fact.  	There&#8217;s our 5-PMer, on Fox &#8230; I don&#8217;t know who certain people are playing  	to, I don&#8217;t know why they are playing to certain people &#8230; I think there&#8217;s  	enormous confusion and positioning and pandering. It may be entertaining,  	but from my perspective, it&#8217;s not. It&#8217;s pathetic.</strong>&#8220;  There is a  	lesson to be learned, conservatives: That&#8217;s the problem with propping up a  	crazed demagogue as your public mouthpiece&#8230;while he may be entertaining,  	you never know when what he is going to say will <span style="text-decoration: underline;">embarrass all of you</span>.</li>
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<p>Well, that&#8217;s enough for one sitting&#8230;tomorrow we&#8217;ll tackle all that has  happened in policy-related news: <strong>health care, climate change, financial  reform, and other topics</strong>.  See you then.</p>
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