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Finally! An Honest Weather Map

The WeatherFolks of America are really having a good time with this whole SnOMG thing. View

My chat with President Obama: Face off on clean coal, nuclear energy, and oil drilling

The following guest post is by Gillian Caldwell, campaign director of 1 Sky. She originally posted this on 1Sky’s blog. Last night, I went to hear what President Obama had to say at a Gen44 event organized by the Democratic National Committee (note that I took time off from 1Sky to attend the event because 1Sky is a 501(c)(3) organization and we can’t — and don’t — do any electoral work). Anyway, I happened to catch President Obama on a rope line and decided on the fly to challenge him on the mythology of clean coal since our base has been so concerned about his repeated calls for clean coal (and nuclear and oil drilling) alongside real renewable energy solutions. My partner Louis captured the exchange on his iPhone. Here is what happened and a transcript as best as I can put it together since the audio isn’t great, especially on my voice — although Obama comes through loud and clear and we have our work cut out for us! We shake hands, I grab President Obama’s hands with both of mine and look him straight in the eye: Me: It’s got to be renewable energy. No more clean coal. [Inaudible: It’s a unicorn. It doesn’t exist.] Obama: I disagree with you. I disagree with you. We are not going to get all our energy from wind and solar in the next 20 years… Me: Let the market do it. Let the market do it. Can’t the market make the investment? [Inaudible: It’s hundreds of billions of dollars (we’d be investing in “clean coal” in the House version of the bill)] Obama: They can’t do it. The technology’s not there. I’ve got a nuclear physicist in my Department of Energy who cares more about climate change than anyone and he will tell you you can’t get it done just with that — so you’ve got to have a transition period to do all this other stuff. Don’t be stubborn about it! Me: It’s about getting the votes [inaudible: in Congress isn’t it?] Obama: This is not a votes matter, This is a technological matter. It really is. I have looked into it. Me: We’re running a national campaign and people are really upset about this – Obama: I know everybody’s….listen, if I could do it all with wind and solar I would! We can ramp it up. That’s what we’re working on. So what was really going on here in this brief exchange between me and President Obama with the noisy bugles in the background? We were talking past each other, for one thing. President Obama was making two points: * We can’t kick our dirty coal habit right away. It’s going to take some time — he has said at least 20 years. * Because we aren’t going to get rid of coal immediately, it’s worth it for the federal government to invest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology , to make coal cleaner for now. Generally speaking, we agree with his first point. Some persuasive arguments have been made that we can get rid of coal in the next 10-20 years but right now almost half of our electricity comes from coal, and retiring those old dirty plants won’t happen overnight. That’s why we agree with the President that our clean energy transition must start immediately. As President Obama has said, “it means passing a comprehensive energy and climate bill with incentives that will finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy in America.” However, we disagree strongly with the President’s assertion that the federal government needs to help bail out America’s aging coal industry by footing the bill for carbon capture and sequestration technology as they limp into the 21st century. To see the rest of this post head over to the current green bog. added by: leahl

Food Network Chef: Here’s Why I Got Arrested…

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Beau MacMillan — one of the stars of Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America” — was arrested in Arizona on Sunday for an outstanding warrant, but according to Beau … it’s all just a big misunderstanding. Beau tells TMZ he was pulled over on Sunday … Permalink

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Jewel’s Saggy Hick Tits of the Day

Jewel is everyone’s favorite fucked up tooth redneck who was raised in Alaska by wolves, where she was shoeless,homeless and clearly braless. Where her only worldly possessions were an old guitar she made out of bear bones and fur she got when she had to wrestle a bear down for food one cold and snowy night, before stealing a car and bringing her lesbian sound to America where she forumlated this bullshit story for marketing purposes, but the only thing that makes it believable is the sag in her tit that can only come from years of running through the woods hunting and gathering, braiding her armpit hair, howling at the moon without the support these fuckin’ things needed…which I guess is all part of the reason she married a rodeo man, since he’s used to handling wild fucking things with utters. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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The Teabaggers Are Just College Protesters with More Tricorner Hats

With the Tea Party convention having just ended and with organizers already planning another one for this summer (in Vegas maybe!), it is time to cast judgment on the movement: these guys are old right-wing college activists. Like remember when a bunch of NYU kids locked themselves in the food court to protest NYU’s financial chicanery and also the Israeli occupation of Gaza? And then some more established campus activist groups basically said they didn’t have any idea this shit was going to happen and lots of other people who sympathized with them politically found them terribly embarrassing? That is basically the Teabagger Movement. First they were theoretically against bank bailouts, but now they are opposed to Kenyan Socialists who Hate America. They are not just taking back NYU, they are taking back all of America! This is a problem with our limited, mediated, comic strip version of “history:” people have decided that the way to seize control of your own life and this crazy world is to go all 1960s, like you have seen in a movie. Many of these Tea Party people are actually old enough to have lived through the ’60s, but they weren’t on the fun side. Ben McGrath’s New Yorker story on the movement had this fascinating little moment with a local Kentucky teabagger: Don Seely invited me to his house for coffee the day after the rally at the Kentucky fairgrounds, and showed me his Air Force Commendation Medal, awarded for meritorious service from 1967 to 1971. “At this age, I was so ignorant,” he said. “Every once in a while, you’d catch a glimpse on TV of Martin Luther King-all that kind of stuff was going on. I graduated college in December of ’66. About a year after I left, that’s when all the riots happened. I’m thinking, What is going on?” Seely had always wanted to be a pilot, but, because of poor eyesight, he ended up an engineer in a satellite-control facility. The medal was accompanied by a photograph of Seely in his captain’s uniform, and he said that Amber, after looking at the image, had proclaimed that he was the only person she knew who’d kept the same hair style for nearly fifty years: short, straight, and parted neatly on the far right. Yeesh. And guess what: his daughter goes to the New School. The New School! It is totally fun to be a part of a big movement, and to convince yourself that this big movement you are a part of is not only morally right, but also secretly incredibly popular. You have to be attacked and beset on all sides by shadowy powerful interests—Soros, corporations, the political elite, ACORN—but that just makes you feel even cooler. And when you’re showered with attention for your work, you start to believe your own hype. The ratio of media to tea party convention attendees was like 1 to 3. 200 members of the media arrived to cover a convention half the size of Daily Kos’ first convention in 2006. The steep cost of attending made the conventioneers richer, and thus calmer, than the angry folks who showed up for the protests with the crazy signs that we all remember so well. While some in the movement acknowledge the debt they owe to true ’60s radicals (the only reason you hear so much about Obama’s supposed affinity for Alinsky on the right is because the activist arm of the movement is explicitly copying his tactics), the majority of the new populist conservstives adopt a ’60s protest strategy while claiming to be Tea Partiers (and comparing themselves to the Founders when they are, in fact, a bit more like those white populist Jacksonians )—like a campus activist might compare himself to a Freedom Rider rather than just another sad rich kid. The great irony is that entitled young Campus Activists tend to “grow up” and get jobs supporting the post-industrial capitalist superstructure, while these are people who’ve turned to juvenile attention-craving ’60s-aping dress-up parties as putative adults. But let them have their fun! Student protests are always destroyed by forces both outside and, more often, internal. This white populist movement has received far more coverage than its actual size merits (60,000 people on the Mall is, what, the Halloween parade?), and as whatever grassroots, populist elements of the movement that remain are fully co-opted by the actual Republican Party (and the US Chamber of Commerce, the nation’s most influential political party) they’ll find themselves just as disillusioned with the process as a sophomore who just go this first taste of tear gas.

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Megan Fox Cowboy Tits of the Day

I had this theory that cowboys were going to make a huge comeback. I figured that zombies had their revival, as did vampires and aliens all concepts from the 1950s. Cowboys were the only group of people who weren’t getting the media attention they deserved, I mean other than Brokeback Mountain, but that shit’s just homo…. I’m talking the cowboys kids used to play with, that America as we know it was built on that….So part of me was happy to see a good Western in the works, but unfortunately Megan Fox is attached to the project, making me think the revival is gonna end before it even starts. She’s got the ability to taint things like the meat I fed my wife the other night hoping her stomach of steel would shut the fuck down, but it didn’t bring the elephant down. So maybe my vision for people dressing like cowboys will still come true… Pics via PacificCoastNews

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A new day for New Orleans: A Super Bowl and a mayor

China’s hawks demand cold war on the US

MORE than half of Chinese people questioned in a poll believe China and America are heading for a new “cold war”. The finding came after battles over Taiwan, Tibet, trade, climate change, internet freedom and human rights which have poisoned relations in the three months since President Barack Obama made a fruitless visit to Beijing. According to diplomatic sources, a rancorous postmortem examination is under way inside the US government, led by officials who think the president was badly advised and was made to appear weak. In China’s eyes, the American response — which includes a pledge by Obama to get tougher on trade — is a reaction against its rising power. Now almost 55% of those questioned for Global Times, a state-run newspaper, agree that “a cold war will break out between the US and China”. An independent survey of Chinese-language media for The Sunday Times has found army and navy officers predicting a military showdown and political leaders calling for China to sell more arms to America’s foes. The trigger for their fury was Obama’s decision to sell $6.4 billion (

Fabulously Snobby Divorce Scandal of the Week: Niall Ferguson’s Fatwa Mistress Two-Step

Harvard professor, hedge-fund millionaire, and ” court historian for the imperial American hard right ” Niall Ferguson is leaving his wife for a feminist filmmaker he met at the Time 100 party. Sex! Scandal! Murderous Muslim clerics! This story has it all. Ferguson (whose career highs include defending colonialism and parlaying books about the Rothschild dynasty into a lucrative Rothschild-endorsed hedge fund career) is divorcing his wife of sixteen years, former editor and Condé Nasty Susan Douglas , reports The Daily Mail . Niall’s new lovah: Somali-born filmmaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali . After meeting at a party for Time ‘s 100 Most Influential People in the World, Niall and Ayaan launched into the most glamorously snobby, geopolitically thrilling forbidden love since Cleopatra and both Roman triumvirates: Just two weeks ago they attended the Jaipur Literary Festival in India where they were photographed kissing in the opulent surroundings of the spectacular Diggi Palace. Ms Hirsi Ali had been flown to the event secretly. She has been the subject of threats from Muslim extremists since writing the script for the movie Submission , which was critical of Islam. …[ Time art editor Belinda] Luscombe, a friend of Ms Hirsi Ali, said: “I think [the Time 100 party] is where they met for the first time. In all the years I have known Ayaan, she’s never had a boyfriend. She’s gorgeous, but with a fatwa, it’s tricky to find guys. ” Other people who come up in this story: Henry Kissinger and British historian Sir Alistair Horne (who knew of the affair before it went public), a member of Parliament, and seven other mistresses. Now check out this ridiculous quote: “There was a point when it was not impossible for me to get $100,000 for a one-hour speech at some extravagant hedge-fund manager conference in an exotic location,”  Ferguson recalled. …and this one: Says a friend: “Niall has a fair few enemies who feel he has got above his station, but Sue always stood by him. The marriage was fine for 13 years, then when Niall went to America, it all started to go wrong .” Always the wayward colonies. Final question: Who were his seven other mistresses? Is Henry Kissinger the keeper of those secrets, too? [ DailyMail ]

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