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Cindy Barshop Confirmed as a Real Housewife of New York

She’s bold, she’s daring and she’s officially a Real Housewife of New York. Following the initial announcement in September , Bravo has released a statement confirming that spa owner Cindy Barshop is taking over for Bethenny Frankel on The Real Housewives of New York . Said Bravo programming VP Christian Barcellos to The New York Post : “She’s the epitome of the go-go New Yorker who lives downtown in an absolutely fabulous West Village loft. She has made some really bold, daring lifestyle choices [that] are really cool and laudable and hopefully will invite watercooler conversations. “She’s done some unorthodox things, and she owns it.. She brings a distinct flavor to the ensemble.” Are you excited, Housewives fans, for the addition of Barshop?

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Paris Hilton Sex Tape II? Doug Reinhardt Denies, Threatens Lawsuit Over Rumor

As the sex tape rumor mill turns … there’s a story floating around online that Doug Reinhardt co-starred in a NEW Paris Hilton sex tape. But Doug, who broke up with the HO-tel heiress earlier this year, says the story , first reported by ZachTaylor (dot) com, is totally bogus. His rep Amanda Ruisi, who’s surely really busy lately, says “Doug says a sex tape with Paris and him doesn’t exist and never existed.” THE DOUG DAYS ARE OVER : But they were, like, so hot … Reinhardt fired off a cease and desist letter to the website that claims he’s shopping a sex tape telling them to take the story down or he’ll sue. In the letter, Doug’s lawyer says the story that he boned, filmed and shopped is “false in every respect and … defamatory to Mr. Reinhardt.” Good to see Doug has some dignity. Then again, Rick Salomon made $10 million from the original Paris Hilton sex tape , which is really the only reason she got famous, so maybe he should stoke the rumor a little. Just a thought.

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Oprah on Sarah Palin Presidential Chances: Nil!

From one influential to woman to another, Oprah Winfrey has a message for Sarah Palin: best of luck with that 2012 Presidential campaign… you’ll need it! In the latest issue of Parade , the talk show host refers to the reality star as “charming and likable.” But can she foresee Palin as President of the United States? No. “It does not scare me because I believe in the intelligence of the American public,” Oprah said. Winfrey also admits she’s “succumbed” to the notion that she’s a “brand,” while explaining how Michael Jackson influenced her decision to branch off with her own network. “I thought, I don’t want to be Michael Jackson. This [ Vanity Fair ] article specifically said that after Thriller, which sold over 100 million albums and is still the highest-selling album of all time, when he then did Bad, which sold 20 million albums, he felt like a failure. Anybody today would bow down in prayer for 20 million. “I didn’t want to be that person who’s been given this great opportunity of a network and thinking, but how am I going to make it what the Oprah Show has been for 25 years? What I recognize is that it took me at least 10 solid years to build [that show].” OWN will launch on January 1.

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Michael Moore Praises WikiLeaks, Claims Website Could Have Prevented 9/11

Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore on Tuesday praised WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange and seriously asserted that if the website had existed in 2001, it could have prevented the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Moore, who is

A blow to Obamacare

A federal Judge has ruled in favor of Virginia’s challenge to the Constitutionality of Obamacare. This is the beginning of the unraveling of this new federal health care mandate. Score one for the Tea Party! They were adamant that the law was unconstitutional and they were right. I wonder if our Massachusetts Congressional Delegation will now admit they were wrong. I won’t hold my breath. On a different note this might be bad news for Romneycare and Mitt’s Presidential aspirations. Continued at http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/lone_republican/index.php/2010/12/13/a-bl… . added by: Dagum

Obama Again Says Social Security Originally for Widows and Orphans Only

You would think after the last time President Obama incorrectly said Social Security when it was originally created was exclusively for widows and orphans, someone in his administration would have corrected him so he wouldn't do it again. Yet there he was at Tuesday's press conference making the same completely false assertion on national television (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Media Mostly Ignore Gore Admitting He Only Supported Ethanol Mandates to Help His Presidential Ambitions

On Monday, NewsBusters was the first American media outlet to report Nobel laureate Al Gore's admission that he only supported ethanol mandates in the '90s because he thought it would help his presidential ambitions. As it turns out, with very few exceptions, no major news divisions thought this was at all important: read more

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CNN’s American Morning, Fixated on O’Donnell Charges, Played Down Biden’s Fine

At CNN, it’s all Christine O’Donnell all the time.  News readers there seemingly can’t get their fill of Delaware’s Republican senatorial candidate. Today, the American Morning program covered in each of its three hours allegations from a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint that O’Donnell misused some campaign funds.  Yet when Vice President Joe Biden was fined $219,000 in July for actual FEC infractions, not allegations, American Morning didn’t devote anywhere near as much air time to the story. At 6:00 AM (ET), co-anchor John Roberts kicked off American morning with: “Checks and balances. Questions for the suddenly silent rising star of the Tea Party.  Where does Christine O’Donnell get her money? Is she using campaign cash as her personal credit card?”  Co-anchor Kiran Chetry chimed in with, “We’re going to have a lot more on Christine O’Donnell in just a few minutes.”  And they did, playing a clip of CNN national correspondent Gary Tuchman telling O’Donnell she didn’t answer his question as well as part of an interview with a woman representing the organization lodging the complaint.  Roberts noted that group claims O’Donnell is “clearly a criminal and should be prosecuted because of this spending.” After thanking viewers for watching and mentioning the transition from summer to fall, the 7:00 AM segment began: CHETRY: I’m Kiran Chetry. We have a lot to talk about this morning. We’re looking for answers from the tea party candidate for Senate in Delaware. Christine O’Donnell’s past spending raising some legal and ethical questions. We’re going to show you what the complaints are about, who’s behind them, and how she responded last night at a Delaware campaign forum. By the 8:00 AM segment, the team showed some self-restraint, waiting until about midway before: CHETRY: And Delaware GOP nominee Christine O’Donnell is denying she misused money from her last Senate run. She did though shy away from statistics when our Gary Tuchman caught up with her at a campaign forum last night. They then went to a video, afterwards noting that the “O’Donnell campaign has not responded to our phone calls this morning.” On July 19, the American Morning program reported on another story about the FEC looking into allegations of improprities.  It’s entire coverage: CHETRY: Well, his presidential bid failed. Now, Joe Biden will have to pay a $219,000 fine for violating campaign spending rules. The Federal Election Commission says Biden’s 2008 campaign accepted contributions above the legal limit. A Biden spokesman says that the ruling is, quote, “commonplace” and that a repayment check to the Treasury Department will be in the mail. And that, in total, was American Morning’s coverage that day of Biden’s $219,000 fine. The O’Donnell overkill must be obvious to even the Flavor Aid drinkers of the mainstream media.  Still, they just can’t get enough.  Even if it ultimately backfires as I think it may.        

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Congressman Ron Paul Hints At 2012 Presidential Campaign

Texas Congressman Ron Paul has hinted that he is strongly considering another Presidential run in 2012. Paul, who previously ran for the Republican nomination in 2008 and under the Libertarian Party in 1988, told an interviewer that “It’s something I think about every single day,”. The Congressman’s comments came during an interview with his former House colleague, Bob Bauman, legal counsel for The Sovereign Society – an independent investment advisory group. Paul said it would “be a tough decision”, but that he believes the American people are ready to embrace a new political direction. The comments have not been picked by by mainstream media sources as of yet. The Congressman has previously downplayed rumors of another Presidential campaign, saying it is unlikely. However, following a string of successes in recent surveys and straw polls, including victory in the Conservative Political Action Conference’s (CPAC) presidential straw poll, it seems Paul is now reconsidering his earlier statements. The full Sovereign Society interview with Ron Paul can be heard here (registration required). Paul’s comments add weight to more recent rumblings that he may once again pick up the presidential campaign mantle in 2012. Earlier this year the Congressman’s wife, Carol, stated “If you would ask him now he would probably say ‘no’, but he did say…things are happening so quickly and fast in our country, if we’re at a crisis period and they need someone…with the knowledge he has…then he would do it.” Jesse Benton, Senior VP of Paul’s advocacy group Campaign for Liberty, has said of the prospective run: “If the decision had to be made today, it would be ‘no’, but he is considering it very strongly and there is a decent likelihood that he will. A lot of it depends on things going on in his personal life and also what’s going on in the country.” At the height of Paul’s 2008 campaign, dubbed the Ron Paul Revolution by supporters, the Congressman smashed the all-time record for political donations on one day, beating John Kerry’s previous effort as he hauled in over $6 million dollars during a 24-hour period that coincided with the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Indeed, as we have continuously highlighted, The Tea Party movement, originally Libertarian in origin, grew out of this trend of honouring the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. An event held in 2006 was repeated in 2007 with the Ron Paul Money bomb, and the movement evolved from there over the following three years. As part of an effort to encourage Ron Paul to run for president in 2012, a Tea Party moneybomb has been set up with the aim of repeating those previous successes. The goal of The Ron Paul Tea Party is to have 100,000 people donate $100 each on December 16, 2010 to kick off Paul’s 2012 presidential bid, should he decide to run. Infowars’ Alex Jones has personally pledged support to the Draft Ron Paul movement, noting that Paul is the only candidate who will inject real issues into an otherwise sterile debate format and that everything he has been warning the American people about for decades is coming into fruition as we approach 2012. Whether neocon and corporate Republicans like it or not, Ron Paul has had and continues to have a far reaching impact upon the direction of the party. Every rare intelligible thing that Sarah Palin has said regarding limited government, fiscal economic policy and the restoration of freedom is taken straight from the Ron Paul handbook. The core difference between Paul and Palin is that the Congressman has built a real grass roots following over the course of several decades. Paul is the real deal, while Palin, Romney, McCain and Gingrich, on the other hand are all neocons at the core, supporting the invasion and occupation of sovereign nations in step with the grossly bloated empire building military industrial complex. Never pandering to the crowds, Paul has consistently hammered home this key difference. Of the current crop of possible 2012 GOP presidential candidates, Ron Paul is once again the only one truly in step with the majority anti-war, anti-big government sentiment in America. The Texas Congressman has also been instrumental in leading a grass roots revolt against the real culprits behind the economic collapse, the Federal Reserve, introducing a bill to audit the private organization which has received widespread support from both Republicans and Democrats but has been fought at every turn by elitists in Washington. If you thought the impact of the Ron Paul Revolution in 2007 and 2008 was damaging to the new world order agenda, then imagine what kind of momentum could be built up over the next few years as we head towards 2012, which globalists have marked down as a key juncture by which they want their global feudalist system firmly in place. It almost seems like fate that the Congressman should lead the mass resistance to the globalist agenda at this crucial time in history, and we implore him to take on that hefty responsibility while guaranteeing that the grass roots will rally behind him with a ferocity never before seen in recent political times. added by: im1mjrpain

"Clean Coal" Positioned To Be The High End Energy Product No One Can Afford

Taylorville Illinois Energy Center, a proposed “clean coal” power plant. Image credit: Illinois Times Southern Illinois has vast, easily accessible coal reserves. That coal may be sulfurous and wet and salty; but ,Southern Illinois also has good geologic features for CO2 sequestration, plus Presidential root tendrils are there. These aspects explain, in a last-year kind of way, why Obama’s Energy Department supports this $3.5 billion fantasy. (Several major conceptual design changes have been made since the Bush Ad… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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"Clean Coal" Positioned To Be The High End Energy Product No One Can Afford