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OUTRAGE OVER PLANS TO BUILD LIBRARY NEXT TO SARAH PALIN

PLANS to build a state-of-the-art library next to Republican catastrophe Sarah Palin are causing outrage across mainstream America. Campaigners have described the project as insensitive and a deliberate act of provocation by people with brains. The issue is forming a dividing line in advance of November's mid-term congressional elections with candidates being forced to declare whether they have ever been to a library or spoken to someone who has books in their home. Meanwhile President Obama has caused unease within his own Democratic party by endorsing the library and claiming that not everyone who reads books is responsible for calling Mrs Palin a fuckwit nutjob nightmare of a human being. But Bill McKay, a leading member of the right-wing Teapot movement, said: “Sarah Palin is a hallowed place for Americans who can't read. “How is she going to feel knowing that every day there are people going inside a building to find things out for themselves and have thoughts, right in the very shadow of her amazing nipples.” He added: “Our founding fathers intended for every building in this country to be a church containing one book, written by Jesus, that would be read out in a strange voice by an orange man in a shiny suit who would also tell you who you were allowed to kill. “Building a library next to Mrs Palin is like Pearl Harbour. Or 9/11.” And Wayne Hayes, a pig masseur from Coontree, Virginia, said: “I is so angry right now. “It's like something is on fire right in the middle of my head. Like I've eaten a real hot chilli, but it's gone up my nose tubes rather than down my ass tubes.” He added: “Would these library lovers allow me to set up a stall next to the Smithsonian Museum and start selling DVDs of bible cartoons as long as it was in accordance with local regulations? “Oh they would? I see. So is that why they're better than me?” Almost 40% of Americans still support the idea of books. added by: toyotabedzrock

There’s No Such Thing As Free Parking

Nothing new about this; shopping mall parking in 1958. Library of Virginia. Alex recently asked Can Great Design Redeem the Parking Garage? He was talking about a new parking structure by Herzog and de Meuron on Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road, which is a pedestrian street designed by Morris Lapidus . The late architect was fond of over-the-top glitz and in reaction to Mies Van Der Rohe’s “less… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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CNN’s Unemployment Error: Kyra Phillips Misreports 60,000 Jobs ‘Vanished’ in July; Actual Decline Was 131,000

CNN “Newsroom” anchor Kyra Phillips reported the ” breaking news ” about July’s unemployment data just after 9 a.m. Aug. 6. Misreported would be more accurate. “We begin with the breaking news this morning on a broken economy. We have new evidence of just how feeble the recovery is and how many Americans have nothing to show for it,” Phillips said. “The nation’s unemployment rate has remained flat at a disheartening 9.5 percent. Just last month 60,000 jobs vanished, the news is bad, but not quite as bad as we expected.” Actually, the news was worse than Phillips reported. The U.S. lost more than twice that many jobs in July: 131,000 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS also revised June data after finding an additional 96,000 lost jobs (June’s total losses 221,000). The private sector did increase hiring by 71,000 in July, which appears to be what confused CNN, but not enough to offset jobs losses. That brings the total private sector hiring since President Obama took office to 705,000 (June and July gains may still be revised). Obama has fallen far short of his jobs claims . On Jan. 10, 2009, Obama pledged to create or save 3 million to 4 million jobs. “Ninety percent of these jobs will be created in the private sector ,” Obama continued. To fulfill that promise, the president needs to create 2.7 million to 3.6 million private sector jobs, but will massive job losses during 2009 he is in the hole by more than 3 million. Adding the 3,224,000 private sector jobs needed to get the U.S. back to where it was before February 2009 to the 2.7 million jobs he promised to create: Obama is 5,924,000 jobs away from his goal. Like this article? Then sign up for our newsletter, The Balance Sheet .

Beck and O’Reilly Strike Back At Stephen King: We Should Go Visit Him

Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly on Thursday had some fun at author Stephen King’s expense. As NewsBusters reported Monday, King in an Entertainment Weekly column called Beck “crazy” and a “nutcase.” When O’Reilly asked his guest if he knew who King was, Beck marvelously responded, “He’s the guy that usually when I release my books at the same time, he’s No. 2.” After the “O’Reilly Factor” host read the EW quote to Beck, the fun really started (video follows with transcript and commentary, relevant section at 4:08):   O’REILLY: All right. Do you know who this guy, Stephen King, is? BECK: Who? O’REILLY: Stephen King. Do you know him, the author? BECK: Oh, yes. He’s the guy that usually when I release my books at the same time, he’s No. 2. O’REILLY: OK. So you think he’s jealous of you. He lives up in Maine, this guy. He writes about spooky things. BECK: Yes. Actually… O’REILLY: A little like you. BECK: I am a huge fan. O’REILLY: “The Overton Window,” very, very frightening. So maybe he’s jealous. But this is what he… BECK: Biggest selling fiction of the — of the year. O’REILLY: Of the year. Your book. Not Stephen King. You. BECK: Huh? O’REILLY: Here’s what King writes in Entertainment Weekly. BECK: Yes. O’REILLY: Let me quote it to you: “I sort of dig on Glenn Beck. He reminds me of certain people you encounter in big cities. You know, the ones wearing robes, sandals and signs but claiming the world is going to end because American men are eating too much red meat and American women are wearing their pants too tight. He’s crazy, but like those urban nut cakes, he actually seems to believe what he is saying.” Stephen King. BECK: I think he meant that in a good way. O’REILLY: Yes. BECK: No, look, here’s the thing. So what he’s saying is you’re a nut cake. But I’m a sincere nut cake. O’REILLY: That’s true. BECK: I’m sincerely crazy. O’REILLY: Uh-huh. BECK: I appreciate that, Stephen. Stephen King is the guy who called me Satan’s younger brother. And if I’m not mistaken, called Bill O’Reilly Satan’s mentally challenged older brother. O’REILLY: You would come off better. BECK: I’m the younger brother. O’REILLY: Right. BECK: He got that right. O’REILLY: I’m old and mentally challenged. BECK: Not too much. Not too much. O’REILLY: Here’s my question: should you and I take the Bold Fresh Tour up to Maine. BECK: Yes. I would love that. O’REILLY: OK. BECK: Could we? O’REILLY: And rent a place near King’s place and then, after the show, lead the whole crew over to his house for coffee. BECK: We could gather arms and — I mean, lock arms, not gather arms. That would be crazy. Lock arms and sing “Kumbaya.” And then he can come out and tell us spooky stories. O’REILLY: You know… BECK: I’ll wear a sandwich sign. O’REILLY: I used to think that I was the most misunderstood person. BECK: Right. O’REILLY: But now, I know that I’m not. BECK: Yes, no. It’s Stephen King. O’REILLY: Right. There you go. Glenn Beck, everybody. Nice. For the record, despite writing some fabulous books in his time, King is a nutcase. Readers are reminded that in April 2006, the horror author made a truly disgusting comment to a bunch of high school students at the Library of Congress: I don’t want to sound like an ad, a public service ad on TV, but the fact is if you can read, you can walk into a job later on. If you don’t, then you’ve got, the Army, Iraq, I don’t know, something like that. It’s, it’s not as bright. So, that’s my little commercial for that. When NewsBusters called him out for this, he actually posted the following instructions to his fans at his website: I live in a national guard town, and I support our troops, but I don’t support either the war or educational policies that limit the options of young men and women to any one career-military or otherwise. If you agree,  find Sheppard on the internet , and send him an email: “Hi, Noel-Stephen King says to shut up and I agree.”  Needless to say, I got a LOT of e-mail messages in the days that followed. Talk about nutcases!

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British MP sorry for being ‘too drunk to vote’

A Kent MP has apologised for being drunk in the House of Commons and missing a vote on the Budget. Mark Reckless said he did not feel it was appropriate to take part in the vote in the early hours of Wednesday because of the amount he had drunk. The Conservative MP for Rochester and Strood told BBC Radio Kent: “I made a mistake. I'm really sorry about it.” Labour MP Hazel Blears said she returned to the library after it became “a bit lively” on the terrace. Mr Reckless is one of 227 new MPs who started work at Westminster following the general election on 6 May. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/england/kent/10590725.stm added by: ampersand

Bozell Column: The ‘Elusive’ Truth About Kagan

It’s not cute when reporters play dumb. Last year, when Barack Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court, CBS anchor Katie Couric said labeling her “won’t be easy.” CBS reporter Wyatt Andrews found “no clear ideology” in her public record. This week, the Washington Post embarrassed themselves with a front-page story claiming “Obama has not chosen outspoken liberals in either of his first two opportunities to influence the makeup of the court.” That ridiculous sentence collides with a June 8 report by liberal Los Angeles Times legal reporter David Savage. “The early returns are in, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor is proving herself to be a reliable liberal vote on the Supreme Court. Cases this year on campaign speech, religion, juvenile crime, federal power and Miranda warnings resulted in an ideological split among the justices, and on every occasion, Sotomayor joined the liberal bloc.” That verdict came before Sotomayor voted with the gun-controllers in the Chicago gun-rights case; before Sotomayor voted for allowing public universities to deny recognition to Christian student groups who dare to oppose homosexuality; and before Sotomayor voted as part of a 6-3 minority that it shouldn’t be illegal to provide material support to groups defined by our government as foreign terrorists. Now match that record with what the liberal media claimed about Sotomayor. “You know, for a Democrat, she has a pretty conservative record,” NPR reporter Nina Totenberg announced on PBS’s “Charlie Rose” show last year. “In fact, on a lot of criminal law issues, you could say that she’s more conservative than some members of the Supreme Court, including Justice Scalia.” If Totenberg sold shoddy diet pills that fraudulently, she’d be a red-hot case for the Federal Trade Commission. So why should anyone believe the media are telling the truth now when they suggest Elena Kagan cannot be called liberal? Kagan’s views are “elusive,” the media chant in unison. They all tried to evade Kagan’s vivid writing as a college student in the Daily Princetonian in 1980, about how she cried and got drunk when Ronald Reagan won and “ultraconservative” Al D’Amato defeated her candidate, ultraliberal Democrat Liz Holtzman. She wished that “our emotion-packed conclusion that the world had gone mad, that liberalism was dead and that there was no longer any place for the ideals we held or the beliefs we espoused” would be replaced by the hope that the Reagan era would be “marked by American disillusionment with conservative programs and solutions, and that a new, revitalized, perhaps more leftist left will once again come to the fore.” Unbelievably, our journalistic geniuses can read that and say Kagan’s political views are “elusive.” In their deference to Obama, the networks barely mentioned Kagan for the six weeks between her nomination and her confirmation hearings. Conservative interest groups putting out complaints that she’d be a radical justice on abortion and “gay marriage” are not newsworthy, even though liberal interest groups ranting about “far right” Bush nominees were tenderly solicited by the same networks. One TV reporter filed one story that broke the mold. On June 3, CBS legal reporter Jan Crawford said documents in Thurgood Marshall’s papers in the Library of Congress showed that, “Kagan stood shoulder to shoulder with the liberal left, including on the most controversial issue Supreme Court nominees ever confront: abortion.” The White House was furious that Crawford would dare tell the truth about such a thing. “Their reaction has been to push back so strongly on allegations, as they would put it, that she’s a liberal,” she revealed. “Like there’s something wrong with that, like it’s a smear to say their nominee is a liberal.” When the hearings began, ranking Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions offered a devastating opening statement documenting Kagan’s extreme liberalism. He ran through her college thesis on socialism that worried about socialism’s demise, and her master’s thesis praising the activism of the Earl Warren Court. He noted how she worked for the Michael Dukakis for President campaign, and took a leave as a law school professor to help Joe Biden get liberal Justice Ruth Ginsburg confirmed.      If that’s ancient history, Sessions added that in 2005, Harvard Law School Dean Kagan joined three other leftist law school deans to write a letter in opposition to Sen. Lindsey Graham’s amendment on determining who was an “enemy combatant” in the War on Terror. She compared Graham’s amendment to the “fundamentally lawless” actions of “dictatorships.” The networks skipped those facts in brief, perfunctory news reports. Liberal partisans expect the “objective” media to spout obvious lies that there are no liberals to be found in Obama’s Supreme Court selections, that they have been far too “elusive” to be categorized. That is why Americans are turning away in droves: they’re not finding the media’s biases to be “elusive.”

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Lauryn Hill Is ‘Starting To Get Excited’ About Performing Again

‘I think it’s just time,’ Hill tells NPR about her possible return. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lauryn Hill Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ Getty Images Lauryn Hill made a huge impact on the music scene when she broke out from the Fugees and went solo with her acclaimed 1998 debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Already a bona fide star with the New Jersey hip-hop trio, the husky-voiced rapper and singer launched into the pop culture stratosphere with Miseducation, which soared to the top of the charts. The album went on to score a record-setting five Grammy Awards , and Hill became one of the biggest artists in the world. Then, she basically vanished. She released MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 in 2002 , and the music world waited for Fugees reunion that never fully materialized. Aside from popping up on an occasional festival date or worrying fans with an eccentric performance , Hill was largely gone from the spotlight. The singer recently opened up to NPR about why she stopped releasing music, blaming both personal issues and her feelings about the music industry. “There were things about myself, personal-growth things, that I had to go through in order to feel like it was worth it,” Hill told NPR News.

China: 4-Ton Transformeresque Sculpture of General

In the U.S., we often complete the run-up to graduation by writing 25 pages of extremely dry thesis that is typically read and appraised by a single person before being relegated to the library stacks forever. Bi Heng, a student at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in China, decided that instead he would create a 4-ton, $43,000 Transformer-inspired sculpture honoring legendary Chinese general Guan Yu. The sculpture was assembled from components of an old Jiefang brand vehicle, a 25-year-old military service truck employed by the People’s Liberation Army. Robo Guan Yu stands about 32 feet tall and wields a dynastic-era weapon that makes for a nice juxtaposition with the post-Revolutionary scrap he’s assembled from. As for the real Guan Yu, he was a respected general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and a key player in the civil war that ended it. Though his military exploits and valor have been pumped up to mythical standards over the years, he was apparently legitimately revered for his prowess at kungfu. Though Robo Guan Yu is unfortunately static, check out the accompanying promo video below to see the general’s latest moves. added by: diode

ERIC THE MIDGET: KING OF THE WACK PACKERS

Howard Stern Show personality Johnny Fratto’s verdict is in: Eric the Midget is a Wack Packer and is King of the Wack Packers. Fratto was on hand at Beth Ostrosky Stern’s book signing at the Beverly Hills Library Friday afternoon and he spoke to the Howard Stern Examiner about the recent on-air debate over the ETM’s Wack Packer status. When asked if he considered Eric the Midget a member of Howard Stern’s most infamous collection of classic weirdos known as the ‘Wack Pack,’ Fratto responded without hesitation: “Yes. Absolutely.” Howard Stern Show Wack Packer hopes to work with Steven Spielberg Johnny Fratto has acted as a pro-bono-pseudo-unofficial-manager for Eric the Midget, Eric the Actor and Hollywood Eric for several years and was one of the first people to encourage the diminutive upstart to “fly with balloons” Eric the Midget has been vehemently denying his status as a member of the Wack Pack weeks, but has received little support for his claims that he’s WP-free. A recent Howard Stern Show online poll revealed that 97% of respondents consider ETM a bona fide Wack Packer. So what else did Johnny Fratto have to reveal about the Howard Stern Show’s favorite balloon-naut? That he really is good at math. “He can’t do it under pressure,” said Fratto. “But he can do it. It’s crazy.” Hey–I’m not arguing with this guy. SOURCE: http://www.examiner.com/x-11279-Howard-Stern-Examiner~y2010m5d14-Exclusive-Johnny-Fratto-says-Eric-the-Midget-is-absolutely-a-Wack-Packer

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