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Talk bout hoist on his own petard!
So vain is Newt about his intellectual aspirations, he actually committed a moment of intellectual honesty.
Once the logjam was broken by his consideration that perhaps 90 instead of 180 million skimmed off the bust out would have been "enough", Newt has gone full tilt Socialist, talking about "common" goals, and "common" good.
Two words that have been banished from American political discourse for decades are "enough" and "common".
My own head is exploding, though, because that weasal, surrendering to the famous liberal bias of reality but still a creep at heart, is going to steal our issue!
The issue of sexual assaults on American Indian women has become one of the major sources of discord in the current debate between the White House and the House of Representatives over the latest reauthorization of the landmark Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
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“We should never have a woman come into the office saying, ‘I need to learn more about Plan B for when my daughter gets raped,’ ” said Charon Asetoyer, a women’s health advocate on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, referring to the morning-after pill. “That’s what’s so frightening — that it’s more expected than unexpected. It has become a norm for young women.”
The difficulties facing American Indian women who have been raped are myriad, and include a shortage of sexual assault kits at Indian Health Service hospitals, where there is also a lack of access to birth control and sexually transmitted disease testing. There are also too few nurses trained to perform rape examinations, which are generally necessary to bring cases to trial.
By Ismail Kahn, New York Times, May 23/24, 2012
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani doctor who helped the Central Intelligence Agency pin down Osama bin Laden's location under cover of a vaccination drive was convicted on Wednesday of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison, a senior official in Pakistan said.
A tribal court here in northwestern Pakistan found the doctor, Shakil Afridi, guilty of acting against the state, said Mutahir Zeb Khan, the administrator for the Khyber tribal region [....]
By Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times, May 23, 2012
MOSCOW — Stiff new penalties aimed at opposition protesters were given preliminary approval Tuesday by Russian lawmakers loyal to President Vladimir Putin, the target of mass rallies and demonstrations before his March election victory.
The bill, which opposition parliament members termed draconian and protested by threatening to file out of a legislative session, calls for fines of up to $50,000 and up to 200 hours of community service for organizers of rallies and demonstrations that grow violent or exceed the approved number of participants.
The sanctions were approved on first reading by parliament's lower house, which is controlled by Putin's United Russia party. They mark a return by the Kremlin to a tough stance against critics after concessions during the recent election campaign [...]
Also see:
Russians back Putin, strong leadership
Washington Post, May 22, 2012
A Pew survey of 1,000 Russians found that President Vladimir Putin is well-liked by more than 70 percent of citizens, especially older adults.
Associated Press, May 21, 2012
HAVANA — It was all sunshine, smiles and celebratory speeches as officials marked the arrival of an undersea fiber-optic cable they promised would end Cuba's Internet isolation and boost web capacity 3,000-fold. Even a retired Fidel Castro had hailed the dawn of a new cyber-age on the island.
More than a year after the February 2011 ceremony on Siboney Beach in eastern Cuba, and 10 months after the system was supposed to have gone online, the government never mentions the cable anymore, and Internet here remains the slowest in the hemisphere. People talk quietly about embezzlement torpedoing the project and the arrest of more than a half-dozen senior telecom officials.
Perhaps most maddening, nobody has explained what happened to the much-ballyhooed $70 million project....
By Tamasin Ford in Monrovia, Guardian.co.uk, May 22, 2012
Husbands, not strangers or men with guns, are now the biggest threat to women in post-conflict west Africa, according to a report by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) released on Tuesday.
The IRC report, Let Me Not Die Before My Time: Domestic Violence in West Africa, based on data collected over 10 years by the IRC in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast, said domestic violence is the "most urgent, pervasive and significant protection issue for women in west Africa" [.....]
Of course, he'll show up at the next Socialist Worker Party meeting, cause Newt is for sure a Trotskeyite....Bummer...I don't think I will be polite to him.
I think he realized there was the whole Socialist market niche for book sales that he could exploit.
Then in about a year, he can write another book, In From the Cold: My Lost Year Among the Socialists.
He has definitely "made his living" out of sin and repentance, even to refining his religion down to the very merchants of redemption (no offense)
My own head is exploding, though, because that weasal, surrendering to the famous liberal bias of reality but still a creep at heart, is going to steal our issue!
Maybe next election cycle Democrats will think twice about the wisdom of surrendering the entire national stage and national debate for several months running to the Republican Party. Even Dagblog is now all Republicans, all the time. You guys have been mentally colonized. And even though the various Republican candidates have taken terms destroying themselves individually, their party has succeeded through a non-stop cycle of debates in capturing the national discussion, and turning the American political landscape of ideas into a conversation about competing Republican and conservative ideas.
Even if Obama wins he will have to govern from an even more conservative position than he has now.
Nice job Dems. Losers.
Maybe next election cycle Democrats will think twice
It's too late...
Months?
This has been in the making for years. Democrats' craven failure to take the populist mantle from the tea party, over and over again, has reduced our stature to the point where the party's platform can be summed up by "Greed is...pretty good."
If, as you point out, even Dagblog is all Republicans, all the time, it's a reflection of a stunning failure to get out there and talk about, much less act upon, what ordinary voters might need and want.
When Newt Gingrich (that slimy, grasping, adulterous, say-anything douchebag!) ruminates about the need for legitimate commerce in a sea of capitalism gone wrong...it's a pretty good indicator that somebody on the opposing side ought to have piped up long ago.
I apologize in advance for my mean-spirited comments about Gingrich. If I had more time and less anger, I'd think of more substantive negatives with which to describe him.
substantive negatives
You're gonna have to go some to match
panzer of bamboozlement...
You got me there, jolly. I think I meant less personal negatives.
Them pretty strong words there, pilgrim. I might just have to mosey over on over to ya and...
But seriously, when there is a contested Republican primary season and non-contested (for all intents and purposes) Democratic primary season, one is going to find the political junkies gravitating to the Republican side of things. It's where the action is, as they would say. Of course, you could always blog about something else (like I have done for time to time, just saying) and help uncolonize the collective consciousness.
And the main stream media is going to go where the action is, that is a given. I think the progressives among the Democrats (and lets remember not all of them are liberal/progressives) would like some ideas as to how to get the attention of the MSM and maybe draw the same viewership of something like the Alabama-LSU game.
Let's face, pretty much the only people listening to voices of the colonized mindset are people who have already made up their minds about the issues. Most people are just tuning out the election already and just wish it was over already.
I was sorta kidding about being irritated at Newt
s come to Jesus moment.
It's just the unbearable heaviness of the wave of revulsion sweeping the nation.
Tipping point?
I think the progressives among the Democrats (and lets remember not all of them are liberal/progressives) would like some ideas as to how to get the attention of the MSM and maybe draw the same viewership of something like the Alabama-LSU game.
An actual race with actual debate and actual controversy would have helped.
There are apparently heads exploding along these lines in areas outside politics, too, as in some advertising agency getting carried away and forgetting what they are all about:
Actually just posted it because I thought some here might get a kick out of it; I certainly did.
What's all the fuss? Revolutionary drive train design, meet revolutionary armed struggle...wait, what?
I am reminded of the film The Killing Fields, where early on, Dith Pran gives a kid riding in their car, who clearly adores cars, a Mercedes hood ornament; the kid says Mercedes #1! in English, and beams. Later in the film, after the revolution, Pran has been through Dante's fourth circle and is entering the fifth circle, tied to a tree, looking to meet the maker. One of the revolution's young goons approaches, it's looking like the end might be soon, and then the young guy bends over, cuts the ropes holding him to the tree, and whispers in his ear: Mercedes #1 and smiles; it is the same kid he gave the hood ornament to.
Just so we can really scramble the semiotics, don't you think Che would have picked a Mercedes to drive over a ZIL? Or, in the real world, a Norton over a Kievski Mototsikletnyi Zavod (KMZ),
Mercedes falls victim seeking to associate with the glamor, and Che betrays the people's brand for the quality product.
Cornell West thinks this is funny as shit..
Like Ron Paul's "shock" at some of the things that have been published in his newsletters, Newt is shocked, shocked that there's been some
gamblingsocialist propaganda in the details over at his Super PAC, and they better fix it right now (after all the GOP brass has had ample opportunity to offer publicity-making "huge pushback," of course.)Edit to add: I am looking forward to what victimology story he is going to tell about the Virginia news. Something along the lines of activist judges looking to get all the renegade (as in "not following the party line") candidates, but probably more creative (not to mention "historic")
Yup, he doth protest too much; from
Isn't a presidential campaign explicitly coordinating with a Super-PAC explicitly against the law? See the fourth paragraph of this article (which also betrays where I learned this fact: from Colbert).
Thus the *hypocrite finds safe harbor while Gingrich gets backed into publicly committing (a felony?) campaign law violation.
*Romney: I can't stop the Gingrich destruction derby, those guys all quit my campaign last month...
Newt Gingrich, the first fascist who specialises in not making the trains run on time....the simplest bit of election professionalism..(threshold, really...) getting on the ballot, elludes him!
Oh, thanks for reminding me that you had already been following that part of The Newt Chronicles. We all have our expertises in this area, but it's good to try from time to time to round them up for an occasional review of the big picture, ugly tho it might be.