that's one of the stupidest reasons to boycott a movie/actor I've ever heard
I am.
Laura Bush was in the 2002 Academy Awards and you didn't even remember it.
Somewhere, Ann Romney is crying and screaming "That should have been me!"The theme of the complaints I saw is that Michelle Obama believes she is 'entitled' to appear at the Oscars and can do anything she wants because she is the queen.
I'm not sure liberals would have been particularly pissed if Laura Bush showed up at the Oscars in 2005.
I am.
Laura Bush was in the 2002 Academy Awards and you didn't even remember it.
The problem isn't cuts to defense, but the lack of reinvestment into America with the savings.
The scientists and manual laborers that work on military equipment as contractors would be put to better use redesigning our cities and our infrastructure domestically.
Jobs for the sake of jobs, and cuts for the sake of cuts, are equally stupid.
Ramesh Ponnuru, a senior editor for National Review, was asked to explain why the Republicans economic agenda had failed. I said to them, Dont kid yourself that this was a close election; face the facts that this is in a lot of ways a very weak party, Ponnuru told me. He argued that too many voters believe that the Partys economic agenda helps nobody except rich people and big business.
At the January retreat, a halfway point in the midst of these budget battles, Cantor sounded chastened, or, at least, like a man wanting to appear chastened. Weve got to understand that people dont think Republicans have their back, he said. Whether its the middle class, whether its the Latino or the Asian vote. It was not necessarily our policies but, rather, how weve been portrayed. He added, It goes to that axiom about how people dont really care how much you know until they know you care. So weve got to take that to heart and, I think, look to be able to communicate why were doing what were doing.
Cantor had been struck by one presentation at the retreat. Patrick Doyle, the president and C.E.O. of Dominos, had given a talk called Turning It Around, in which he explained that he revived the failing company after conducting extensive research that led him to conclude that Dominos pizza was terrible. But Cantor seemed more interested in Doyles sales advice than in his point about his product.
There was a discussion about features and benefits, he said. Marketing 101, right? If youre selling detergent and you put a new blue dot in a detergent block, thats a feature. But the benefit is it gets your clothes cleaned. He paused to let the lesson sink in.
Well, we have features that were for, whether its balanced budgets, whether its fiscal prudence or reforming entitlements, he said. Those are featuresthose arent ends in themselves. But theyre going to produce a stronger America. Theyre going to save the safety-net programs for those who need them. We have to apply our principles in a way that translates to understanding that we actually are focussing and trying to help people and meet the needs that they have.
Since the 2012 elections, the Republicans have been divided between those who believe their policies are the problem and those who believe they just need better marketingbetween those who believe they need to make better pizza and those who think they just need a more attractive box. Cantor, who is known among his colleagues as someone with strategic intelligence and a knack for political positioning, argues that its the box.
Tom Price, an orthopedic surgeon from Georgia, who holds Newt Gingrichs old congressional seat and is seen as a leader of the most conservative House Republicans, said that, during a recent debate over taxes, we talked past each other oftentimes as much as Republicans and Democrats talk past each other. He explained how surprised he was when one of his colleagues from a Northern state told him that he favored a tax increase on millionaires. It hit me that what he was hearing when hes going home to a Republican district in a blue state is completely different than what Im hearing when I go home to a Republican district in a red state, he said. My folks are livid about this stuff. His folks clearly werent. And so we werent even starting from the same premise.
In a previous era, when House leaders punished errant members, there was little recourse for the congressmen; party committees could withhold campaign funds. But Huelskamp said that he was immune to such pressure, since his support came not from House leaders but from grass-roots conservatives. They will say, Either vote this way or well shut your money off, he said. But nobody in Washington elected me, nobody in leadership. Outside groups came and helped me.
Labrador was still irked by the Purge. I thought it was a mistake for anybody to be punished for their votes or for their actions or for their attitudes, he said. Worse, he added, was that Boehner had insisted on personally trying to cut a deal with Obama after the election and then agreed to raise taxes. I agree that the President won, and I agree that the President had a mandate to propose what he wanted to propose. It doesnt mean that my mandate is the same as his mandate. I won my election as well. Many House Republicans said the same thing after the election. Were the first branch of government, Labrador said. We dont have a king. We dont have an emperor.
So did Tom Cole. He was dumbfounded that so many of his colleagues voted against the fiscal-cliff deal. These guys have no endgame, he said. I mean, they just are so desperate to do something that they dont think past their nose. And thats the dangerous part of this. He added that he couldnt understand what the opponents of the deal believed they were accomplishing: I saw one of them on television who said, Well, Obama will cave. Really? With all the polls running in his direction, his popularity moving up, ours in the tank? Hes not going to cave. Some of these guys will hold a political gun to their head and threaten the President: Do what I want or Ill pull the trigger! Like he cares?
Cantor had also come to see that when House Republicans returned to power in 2011 they were unrealistic about their expectations. The job right now is, first of all, accepting the fact that although were a majority in the House, we are a minority in Washington, he said. Its run by the Democrats, and so weve got to be smart about how we go forward. Boehner repeatedly reminds House Republicans that they control only one-half of one-third of Washington. Similarly, at the retreat, Paul Ryan told reporters that Republicans have to recognize the realities of the divided government that we have.
Shucosky talked about the arthritis in her neck and the costly surgery that she had had. She hoped that the government would help bring down health-care costs rather than increase them. The comment piqued the interest of Kelley. If I heard correctly, certain other countries, they get free medical? he asked. Is that true?
Cantor sighed. Free health care was not on his list of issues. Well, its different in every country, he explained. There are a lot of people who dont have insurance here and cant access it, and thats why the Presidents health-care bill that passed attempts to go in and allow for everyone to have health care. And were grappling with the expense.
The real trouble is that the Republican Party cannot be transformed by the leadership of the House of Representatives. House Republicans as a group are farther to the right than they have ever been. The overwhelming majority still fear a primary challenge from a more conservative rival more than a general-election campaign against a Democrat. They may hope that the Partys national brand improves enough to help win the White House in 2016, but there is little incentive for the average member of the House to moderate his image.
The House is rarely the source of renewal for a political party. In the nineteen-eighties, during a low point for the Democrats, it was Democratic governors like Bill Clinton, not the unpopular Democratic-controlled House, who pointed the way out of the wilderness for the Party. Major change almost always comes from a partys aspiring Presidential candidates, and almost never from the House.
Ugh. I just want Democrats to win the House in 2014. I'm tired of Obama dealing with a legislature that has no idea how to actually legislate, nor cares to.
This got a good laugh out of me.Patrick Doyle, the president and C.E.O. of Dominos, had given a talk called Turning It Around, in which he explained that he revived the failing company after conducting extensive research that led him to conclude that Dominos pizza was terrible.
This got a good laugh out of me.
You can only hear the same joke so many times before it isn't funny anymore.The message that Cantor got out of it is even funnier
Ill read this tomorrow.
Does it cover his newest evil plan to fuck over america?
Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/...Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers
Time and a half? Please, think of the job creators!
Ill read this tomorrow.
Does it cover his newest evil plan to fuck over america?
Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/...Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers
Time and a half? Please, think of the job creators!
Are these people idiots?
The message that Cantor got out of it is even funnier
That new box is off to a great start.Ill read this tomorrow.
Does it cover his newest evil plan to fuck over america?
Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/...Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers
Time and a half? Please, think of the job creators!
That new box is off to a great start.
It's like a retarded monkey stole Newt's playbook from the 90s.Ill read this tomorrow.
Does it cover his newest evil plan to fuck over america?
Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/...Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers
Time and a half? Please, think of the job creators!
Among them are Meg Whitman, who supported Proposition 8 when she ran for California governor; Representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida and Richard Hanna of New York; Stephen J. Hadley, a Bush national security adviser; Carlos Gutierrez, a commerce secretary to Mr. Bush; James B. Comey, a top Bush Justice Department official; David A. Stockman, President Ronald Reagan’s first budget director; and Deborah Pryce, a former member of the House Republican leadership from Ohio who is retired from Congress.
Yes it mentions the law, how he wants to turn overtime pay into extra-vacation time. Personally, I'd rather have the money. We do need to have a national conversation about how we view work though. People see it as the end-all be-all sometimes and that's just wrong. But that's a talk for another time.
I hope so but didn't the appeals court narrow the ruling. It would give Roberts cover to overturn AA and the VRA though and not completely hate civil rights. Just stuff the affects white people.75 Prominent Republicans sign Amacus Brief in Prop 8 Case in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage
I'm starting to think more and more the SCOTUS is going to legalize it across the country. Still surprised they took the case this year rather than in like 4 years or so but I feel like it's happening.
I hope so but didn't the appeals court narrow the ruling. It would give Roberts cover to overturn AA and the VRA though and not completely hate civil rights. Just stuff the affects white people.
My understanding was that the scope of the SCOTUS decision was limited to California. Is there a possibility that their ruling could apply to all 50 states?
EDIT:
That was the longest 1:44 of my life.
yup, he completely ignores that Dominoes completely changed their pizza, lol. They had a massive campaign about how they changed the sauce and everything.
In fairness to Cantor, this is the conservative conundrum. By definition, conservatives are unchanging (at least within their time) so how do you change if you can't change at all?
75 Prominent Republicans sign Amacus Brief in Prop 8 Case in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage
I'm starting to think more and more the SCOTUS is going to legalize it across the country. Still surprised they took the case this year rather than in like 4 years or so but I feel like it's happening.
I don't think Roberts will vote no because the case will come back to the court eventually - probably - and he's still young so he's got plenty of time left on the court. A 5-4 with Kennedy, though, could universally legalize it. I can't imagine what the GOP would be going through if that happened (especially if Roberts "betrayed" them again after ACA). Double down on marriage amendment?
Where does he say he wants to repeal FLSA; he merely states he wants to give people the choice to transfer some (I'm assuming not all) overtime hours to time off. I like Kos but this seems like a stupid attack.Ill read this tomorrow.
Does it cover his newest evil plan to fuck over america?
Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/...Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers
Time and a half? Please, think of the job creators!
She missed an opportunity to point out democrats supported slavery, preferably with a dance including a whip lashing motion.
Remember Christie Veto'ing that gay marriage bill sent to his desk a year or two back, is it possible for him to resign it a couple months before reelection or does it have to go through the house and senate in NJ again?
Christie gets snubbed from CPAC.
I'm guessing he's letting out a sigh of relief he doesn't have to be associated with that loser fest.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/chris-christie-snubbed-not-invited-to-cpac
But another negative for his chances of winning out of primaries. There's this weird fever in GOP circles that they are losing because they keep nominating moderates. McCain, Romney, and even W (moderate by today's standards) who barely eked out wins. How will they justify themselves by nominating another northeastern moderate?another plus for him leading into 2016. I expect 2014 to be the peak of infighting and purity tests
But another negative for his chances of winning out of primaries. There's this weird fever in GOP circles that they are losing because they keep nominating moderates. McCain, Romney, and even W (moderate by today's standards) who barely eked out wins. How will they justify themselves by nominating another northeastern moderate?
Hahaha, that 135lb. security guard. They should have brought Mark Henry.WWE interview request for Glenn Beck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ycn6GDa4PDk#
oh god
Dozens of prominent Republicans — including top advisers to former President George W. Bush, four former governors and two members of Congress — have signed a legal brief arguing that gay people have a constitutional right to marry, a position that amounts to a direct challenge to Speaker John A. Boehner and reflects the civil war in the party since the November election.
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The list of signers includes a string of Republican officials and influential thinkers — 75 as of Monday evening — who are not ordinarily associated with gay rights advocacy, including some who are speaking out for the first time and others who have changed their previous positions.
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Among them are Meg Whitman, who supported Proposition 8 when she ran for California governor; Representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida and Richard Hanna of New York; Stephen J. Hadley, a Bush national security adviser; Carlos Gutierrez, a commerce secretary to Mr. Bush; James B. Comey, a top Bush Justice Department official; David A. Stockman, President Ronald Reagan’s first budget director; and Deborah Pryce, a former member of the House Republican leadership from Ohio who is retired from Congress.
To summarize, the coparenting agreement before us cannot be construed as a prohibited sale of the children because the biological mother retains her parental duties and responsibilities. The agreement is not injurious to the public because it provides the children with the resources of two persons, rather than leaving them as the fatherless children of an artificially inseminated mother. No societal interest has been harmed; no mischief has been done. Like the contract in Shirk, the coparenting agreement here contains “no element of immorality or illegality and did not violate public policy,” but rather “the contract was for the advantage and welfare of the child[ren].”
Functional republican party getting their act together?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/u...gn-brief-in-support-of-gay-marriage.html?_r=0
Oh man, if I was running the wwe I would throw a six figure salary at that skinny "security guard" and put him in the ring.WWE interview request for Glenn Beck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ycn6GDa4PDk#
oh god