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Britney Spears Makes a Mean Poo Cocktail

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Britney Spears appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, and on top of performing two tracks from her new album, showed us how to make a very special cocktail. This was, in fact (not really), a deleted scene from Jackass 3D . It may not have made the final cut, but Johnny Knoxville was kind enough to share it with us here. It’s called Poo Cocktail Supreme. Britney Spears is the “bartender” of sorts…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hollywood Gossip Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 18:47 Number of articles : 2

Britney Spears Makes a Mean Poo Cocktail

Speaker Of The HouseTo Democrats: If You Have A Plan, ‘Pass The Damn Thing And Stop Rooting For A Government Shutdown’

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Video below: Video lifted from NRO who provides it in an update: UPDATE : Video of House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) from Wednesday morning’s press conference. If Senate Democrats really have a plan , he says, they should “pass the damn thing” and stop “ rooting for a government shutdown .” The budget battle continues …. [Update] Freshman House GOP Members in a letter to Harry Reid: ‘ your record… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wake Up America Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 18:55 Number of articles : 2

Speaker Of The HouseTo Democrats: If You Have A Plan, ‘Pass The Damn Thing And Stop Rooting For A Government Shutdown’

Speaker Of The HouseTo Democrats: If You Have A Plan, ‘Pass The Damn Thing And Stop Rooting For A Government Shutdown’

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Video below: Video lifted from NRO who provides it in an update: UPDATE : Video of House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) from Wednesday morning’s press conference. If Senate Democrats really have a plan , he says, they should “pass the damn thing” and stop “ rooting for a government shutdown .” The budget battle continues …. [Update] Freshman House GOP Members in a letter to Harry Reid: ‘ your record… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wake Up America Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 18:55 Number of articles : 2

Speaker Of The HouseTo Democrats: If You Have A Plan, ‘Pass The Damn Thing And Stop Rooting For A Government Shutdown’

Sharron Angle Announces Bid for Congress

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While there had been some speculation that Sharron Angle, the Tea Partier and 2010 Republican Senate candidate who lost to Harry Reid, would make another run for the Senate, she announced today that her intention is to run for Congress in Nevada’s Second District: While Angle lost to the very unpopular Reid 45% to 50%, it she beat him by 7 points in the Second District , which encompasses the entire… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Weekly Standard Blog Discovery Date : 16/03/2011 21:47 Number of articles : 2

Sharron Angle Announces Bid for Congress

NYT’s Blow: ‘Too Many Liberals Just Want to Whine’

Charles Blow made some political observations in his New York Times column Saturday that are destined to anger many of his left-leaning readers. Just imagine how the average New York Democrat is going to respond to being told the future of his Party is being jeopardized by the fact that “Too many liberals just want to whine”: read more

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Rachel Maddow Inexplicably Lapses Into Accuracy on Bush Tax Rates

Mark your calendar, who knows when you'll see this again. Rachel Maddow provided two different takes about congressional action on extending the Bush tax rates during her MSNBC show Thursday, the first account characteristically wrong, the second belatedly accurate.

Open Thread: Gingrich Says Americans Are Afraid of Obama’s Radicalism

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich tells Greta Van Sustern Americans are afraid of the radicalism of Obama, Pelosi and Reid. Thoughts?

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Politico: ‘The Horizon Is As Bleak For Democrats As It Ever Has Been’

Politico Monday evening ran the following headline: Tidal Wave? 10-point Poll Edge for GOP   Inside, the  news  wasn’t much better for the liberal press:  The Gallup poll, coming at the end of a brutal August for Democrats and President Barack Obama, reinforces the rapidly forming prevailing view that the horizon is as bleak for Democrats as it ever has been.   The headline of the Gallup poll in question was also sure to elicit gasps in newsrooms from coast to coast: GOP Takes Unprecedented 10-Point Lead on Generic Ballot   So will the opening paragraph: Republicans lead by 51% to 41% among registered voters in Gallup weekly tracking of 2010 congressional voting preferences. The 10-percentage-point lead is the GOP’s largest so far this year and is its largest in Gallup’s history of tracking the midterm generic ballot for Congress.  The rest of the article was full of other nuggets destined to ruin a lot of liberal media member’s days tomorrow: The Republican leads of 6, 7, and 10 points this month are all higher than any previous midterm Republican advantage in  Gallup’s history of tracking the generic ballot , which dates to 1942. Prior to this year, the highest such gap was five points, measured in June 2002 and July 1994. Elections in both of these years resulted in significant Republican gains in House seats.  The news continued to worsen for left-leaning journalists: Republicans are now twice as likely as Democrats to be “very” enthusiastic about voting, and now hold — by one point — the largest such advantage of the year. The last Gallup weekly generic ballot average before Labor Day underscores the fast-evolving conventional wisdom that the GOP is poised to make significant gains in this fall’s midterm congressional elections. Gallup’s generic ballot has historically proven an excellent predictor of the national vote for Congress, and the national vote in turn is an excellent predictor of House seats won and lost. Republicans’ presumed turnout advantage, combined with their current 10-point registered-voter lead, suggests the potential for a major “wave” election in which the Republicans gain a large number of seats from the Democrats and in the process take back control of the House. This poll was released late in the afternoon Monday. As such, there isn’t a huge amount of reporting on it yet. How will this stunner get covered in the next 24 hours? Stay tuned. 

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AP to Bernanke: Save Us, Ben! (Barack, Nancy, and Harry Who?)

Sometimes you just have to chuckle at the transparent motivations of business writers in the establishment press. Two Associated Press reports from this afternoon, one from Stephen Bernard and another much lengthier piece from Jeannine Aversa, attempt to set the template for Friday morning’s reportage: Despite all the bad news, including a serious downward revision to second-quarter economic growth, it’s up to Big Ben Bernanke to calm everyone down, and magically return the economy to some kind of even keel. No pressure there, big guy. Aversa’s earlier report lays it on especially thick : Bernanke’s top tool now may be power of persuasion The economy appears to be stalling. Yet the Federal Reserve has run out of simple steps it can take to revive it. That’s the test facing Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke as he addresses a conference Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Without any easy options left, Bernanke must try to prevent another recession by persuading people and businesses to feel confident enough about the future to spend more today. Weak consumer spending and a scarcity of jobs have put the economy at risk of lapsing into another downturn. Short-term interest rates near zero have yet to rejuvenate the economy. The benefits of federal stimulus programs are fading, and Congress has declined to pass any major new economic aid. That puts increasing weight on Bernanke’s words. The Fed chairman will speak at 10 a.m. EDT (8 a.m. local time), less than two hours after the government spells out just how fragile the economy is. The Commerce Department is expected to report the economy grew at an anemic annual rate of 1.4 percent from April to June. Growth in the current quarter is shaping up to be just as weak. Bernanke’s task isn’t confined to restoring public confidence. Equally vital, he must forge consensus within the fractious Fed itself. Some Fed officials have been reluctant to have the central bank invest more money than it already has to try to stimulate borrowing and spending. How can the Fed’s almost out-of-gas monetary policy and one speech by the guy who runs it save us, when it’s the people who are in charge of fiscal policy who have brought the economy to this awful juncture? Incredibly, the names of Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid do not appear anywhere in Aversa’s report. It’s as if they’re just in the stands, no more or less important than the rest of us, waiting to see what kind of rabbit Big Ben might pull out of his hat. Aversa also writes: … at the heart of Bernanke’s challenge: How to persuade individuals and companies to feel good enough about their financial futures to buy homes and cars, expand payrolls and resuscitate the recovery? Beyond the rate-cutting and other actions Bernanke’s Fed already has taken, few strong ideas have emerged for what else the Fed should be doing. Again, why is this all being dumped on supposedly broad-shouldered Ben? He didn’t create the pervasive atmosphere of economic uncertainty that’s has sent businesspeople, entrepreneurs, investors, and consumers cautiously scurrying to the sidelines. Pelosi, Obama, and Reid did that, and continue to. Ben Bernanke hasn’t been a one-man wrecking crew attacking the employment market. On Wednesday, Michelle Malkin chronicled how Barack Obama has been that man . Ben Bernanke isn’t the guy who will be responsible for massive tax hikes that will kick in on January 1 unless Congress does something and the President signs off on it. That’s Nancy Pelosi’s and Harry Reid’s problem. Ben Bernanke isn’t the guy spending money like crazy. Barack Obama’s government, with support of Pelosi, Reid, and the Democratic Congress are doing that . The later report from the AP’s Bernard (“Stocks slip as caution about the economy returns”) covered another down day in the stock market, which in this case saw the Dow close below 10,000. The AP reporter covered all kinds of things influencing the market: home sales (actually the lack thereof for both new and existing homes), weekly initial unemployment claims (which did at least fall this week on a seasonally adjusted basis after going mostly the other way during previous weeks), and, of course Bernanke’s upcoming speech. Tomorrow’s GDP report? He didn’t even mention it, nor did he bring up the names of Obama, Pelosi, or Reid. Beside’s AP’s annualized +1.4% estimate above, here are some other predictions of what Friday morning’s GDP report might bring: At the Wall Street Journal — “Economists expect to see the initial estimate of 2.4% growth cut to a more modest 1.3% gain.” Reuters expects GDP to “be revised lower to an annual pace of 1.4 percent.” Zero Hedge cites sources who believe it’s going to be in the neighborhood of below 1% to maybe +1.2% . As noted by Jeff Poor at NewsBusters , Jumpin’ Jim Cramer is predicting +0.5% and a “mass panic” in the markets. At the UK Guardian, Katie Allen is also singing from the “It’s All Up to Ben” hymnal (“Ben Bernanke under pressure to prop up US economic recovery”). Again, it’s as if Obama, Pelosi, and Reid, who are again not mentioned, don’t exist. Are they really going to try to pin the economic malaise on Ben Bernanke if he isn’t the second coming of Winston Churchill tomorrow? They can’t be serious, they’re certainly not credible, and although stranger things have happened, it’s hard to see how it can work. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Open Thread: A Passionate Sermon Against Birthright Citizenship from…Harry Reid?

“Looks like Republican opposition researchers finally are getting their act together in countering the Reid campaign machine,” says Professor Jacobson . Smoking gun?

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Open Thread: A Passionate Sermon Against Birthright Citizenship from…Harry Reid?