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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Fwd: Kagan Says ?Governmental Motive? is Proper Focus in First Amendment Cases, Backs Limits on Speech That Can ?Harm?




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Wednesday, May 12, 2010


Kagan Says 'Governmental Motive' is Proper Focus in First Amendment Cases, Backs Limits on Speech That Can 'Harm'
(CNSNews.com)
– Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan said the high court should be focused on ferreting out improper governmental motives when deciding First Amendment cases. She has argued that the government's reasons for restricting free speech are what matters most and not necessarily the effect of those restrictions on speech.

Sensenbrenner: Judicial Action Necessary to Repeal New Health Care Law
Washington (CNSNews.com)
– Because repeal of the new health care law is unlikely -- even if Republicans take back Congress in November -- the courts may be the only way to defeat it, said Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) on Tuesday."So, we have to put all of our eggs in the judicial basket," he concluded.

Obama Administration Wants to Prevent Drug Use in Communities, As 'Medical Marijuana' Outlets Multiply in Communities
(CNSNews.com)
- The Obama administration says it remains "firmly" opposed to the legalization of marijuana. In a new drug strategy report released on Tuesday, the White House also said it wants to "strengthen efforts to prevent drug use in communities," even as a growing number of states sanction "medical marijuana" outlets, which have boosted the availability of the drug.

Obama's Nat'l Drug Control Strategy Says Borders 'Must Be Secured,' But Plan Focuses on Prevention and Treatment
(CNSNews.com)
– In the newly released 2010 National Drug Control Strategy, the Obama administration says protecting America's borders is a primary responsibility of federal agencies, the borders "must be secured" and that succeeding in that goal will require a "close partnership" with state and local law enforcement personnel. In announcing the strategy, however, President Obama did not mention securing U.S. borders or cooperating with state and local officials to meet that goal.

Venezuela Slams Arizona's Illegal Immigration Law, Says America Must Overcome 'Old Habits of Racism'
(CNSNews.com)
– Immigrants in the United States, according to Venezuela's foreign minister, are treated in a way that is 'inconsistent with human rights … a perennial violation against our fellow Latin Americans.'


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Pelosi Tells Catholic Bishops to Speak 'From the Pulpit' About Immigration Reform; This Is 'Living the Gospels'
(CNSNews.com)
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she has advised some Catholic bishops who want her to pass immigration reform to "speak about it from the pulpit," and for those who oppose reform, "to tell them that this is a 'manifestation of our living the gospels.'"


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More Schoolchildren Attacked in China; Fifth Attack Since March
UK Awakens to A New Political Era; Tory PM Pairs With Liberal Democrat Deputy
Arizona Governor Signs Bill Targeting Ethnic Studies
Spain Outlines Plan to Cut Deficit
Senators to Query Kagan, but Don't Expect Answers
Mistrial Declared Beating Death of Immigrant
Muhammad Cartoonist Attacked During Lecture

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NEWSPAPER ROUNDUP:

Democrats plot fee hike on oil
Congressional Budget Office ups health care cost projections
Security planters slowed, but did not stop, truck that hit D.C. museum
27 public schools in Chicago will drop foreign language classes
Yemen refuses to let U.S. try cleric; Will not extradite al-Awlaki
Republican wins state Senate seat vacated by U.S. Sen. Scott Brown
Gov. Schwarzenegger "afraid" of deportation from Arizona
Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick blasts immigration crackdowns, Arizona law
S.F. supervisors call for Arizona boycott; Nonbinding resolution approved 10-1
U.S. risks China's ire by deciding to fund software maker tied to Falun Gong
FEMA director says emergency relief funds are running low
Republican blasts big, fat Greek bailout
Project examines impact of racial inequity; Seeks opportunity for impoverished
Home prices expected to fall now that homebuyer tax credit has expired
Bill would make it harder for FCC to create new broadband rules
House committee considers 'potty parity' bill on Wednesday
Missouri to vote in August on health insurance mandate


COMMENTARY

Kagan's Defense of Censorship
By Terence P. Jeffrey
Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee must press Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan to explain why she believes the government can shut people up.

Why Obama Wanted Times Square Bomber to be a Lone Nut
By Ben Shapiro
In Barack Obama's mind, Islamic terrorism isn't fundamentally Islamic—it's fundamentally Marxist. It's all about class struggle. And the liberal media buys into President Obama's worldview, which suggests that all crime springs from social circumstance.

Michelle Obama: Food Profiteer Turned Food Cop
By Michelle Malkin
While Michelle Obama crusades for organic foods and puts government pressure on corporations to stop marketing fast food and junk food to children, Mrs. Obama herself profited from the very same processed food industry she now demonizes. She, like her husband, has an uncanny knack for wrapping her self-interests in the mantle of self-sacrifice and public service.

Reagan-Hating Kagan
By L. Brent Bozell III
The same liberal media that has touted every liberal Supreme Court justice as a moderate or even a conservative is now touting Elena Kagan as a centrist. Yeah, right.

An Anti-Establishment Night
By Rich Galen
Democrat Alan Mollohan has represented the 1st District of West Virginia since he was first elected in 1982, but on Tuesday night, the Mollohan Hereditary Congressional seat was lost in a primary election. On both sides of the Pond, incumbents are feeling the effects of political global warming: They're feeling the heat.


 



 

Fwd: Enterprise Update: No-More-Bailouts Bill Springs a Leak: Fannie and Freddie Ask for More



  

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No-More-Bailouts Bill Springs a Leak: Fannie and Freddie Ask for More

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Supporters of Sen. Chris Dodd's financial regulation bill say it will end financial bailouts. In fact, the Senate — anxious to reassure Americans on that fact — even added an amendment last week with a stated purpose "[t]o prohibit taxpayers from ever having to bail out the financial sector." But someone forgot to tell the folks across town at Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Freddie last week announced it had lost $8 billion in the first quarter of the year, and would be asking for another $10.6 in taxpayer help. And today, its twin Fannie announced a $11.5 billion loss, and asked for a further $8.4 billion in aid from taxpayers. That's in addition to the nearly $145 billion in aid to Fannie and Freddie have already received.

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Fwd: MRC Alert: Matthews Desperately Pleas for Republicans to Come on Hardball to Denounce Limbaugh



 

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Wednesday May 12, 2010 @ 10:51 AM EDT

1. Matthews Desperately Pleas for Republicans to Come on Hardball to Denounce Limbaugh
A desperate-sounding Chris Matthews, on Tuesday's Hardball, put out a call to a Republican, any Republican, to come on his airwaves to denounce Rush Limbaugh as a liar. At the top of the show the MSNBC host issued the following challenge: "And out on a Limbaugh! We're issuing a challenge tonight and every night to elected Republicans. Come on Hardball please sir and madam and tell us you disagree with Rush on anything! Tell us you've had it with his distortions, his misrepresentations, his outright falsehoods. We invite you to tell us he's not the leader of the Republican Party. It's our standing offer. Come on Hardball and tell us Rush isn't telling the truth."

2. CBS 'Early Show' Sees Kagan As Not Liberal Enough, Maybe on the Right
In an interview with Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith lamented President Obama's nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court: "Liberals feel let down because she would be filling a seat left by John Paul Stevens, they don't feel like she's enough – has enough gravitas to fill his shoes." In his first question to Biden, Smith fretted: "Some people have said she's a person so careful as to leave no footprint. Do you really know what you're getting? Do the American people know what they're getting?"

3. MSNBC Plays Up Talking Point That Kagan May Not Be 'Liberal Enough'
Twice in the span of ten minutes, MSNBC on Tuesday ran segments touting left-wing complaints that Elena Kagan may not be "liberal enough." News Live host Peter Alexander seriously speculated of the Supreme Court pick: "...But who is really most frustrated with the pick? It seems as many liberal groups are upset by this as are conservatives."

4. To NY Times, Obama Pick Elena Kagan a 'Liberal,' But Only 'in Moderation'
The New York Times' Peter Baker wonders if Obama's pick Elena Kagan is liberal enough to battle with the staunch conservatives on the Supreme Court, while other Times reporters fawn over Kagan the "opera-loving, poker-playing, glass-ceiling-shattering" product of New York's Upper West Side.

5. CBS's Lesley Stahl Gushes: Obama Picked a 'Mediator' 'in His Own Image' for the Supreme Court
60 Minutes journalist Lesley Stahl on Monday appeared on Morning Joe and touted Barack Obama's Supreme Court pick as a "mediator" who was chosen "in his image." The CBS correspondent enthused that a conciliator is "what [Obama] was."

6. Surprise! Lauer to Biden: Isn't Job of Justice Only to Interpret Constitution?
In what may be a sign of the media's confidence that Elena Kagan will be easily confirmed to the Supreme Court, NBC's Matt Lauer, on Tuesday's Today show, didn't feel the need to sell Kagan to viewers and actually asked somewhat tough questions to Vice President Joe Biden. Lauer even hit Biden from the right when he asked the following: "When we say maybe does she or does she not understand the plight of ordinary people, is that even important? Isn't the job of a Supreme Court justice to understand the Constitution only and interpret it?"

7. Dan Rather Repeats His Stale Sophistries About 'Tight Money' and 'Fierce Independence'
Dan Rather just won't go away nor update his obstinate refusal to acknowledge liberal media bias. Confronted with MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski's observation that the mainstream media lack "balance" and convey "a liberal world view," Rather rejected the premise and offered up a banal defense: "What is the definition of liberal? I myself favor strong military, tight money, and clean water." That's the very same obfuscating silliness he put forward as an argument as far back as 1999 in an appearance on CNN's Crossfire. In an interview for Julie Menin's Give & Take program for WNBC-TV's "New York Nonstop" digital channel, which will run this weekend and which TVNewser.com posted Wednesday night to highlight Rather's take on a CNN-CBS News merger, Rather, making a parody of himself, declared his 2004 discredited hit piece of George W. Bush was "true" and insisted "I'm independent, fiercely independent," maintaining: "I'm independent, I'm going to play no favorites, pull no punches. When I go down the street and knock out windows on one side, I'll knock them out on the other side. I think my record shows that."

8. CBS's Rodriguez Praises Girl Who Wants to Be President: 'You Sound Like President Obama'
Late in Tuesday's CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez interviewed 9-year-old actress Fatima Ptacek and wondered: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Ptacek replied: "I definitely want to be the first female president. But I also want to be a lawyer, so I can protect those innocent people." Rodriguez gushed: "Oh, that's good. You sound like President Obama." Rodriguez then remarked: "So he [Obama] went to Harvard. Where do you want to go to college?" Ptacek predictably responded: "Harvard."


Fwd: Morning Bell: The Road to Repeal is Well Under Way


Morning Bell
05/12/2010

The Road to Repeal is Well Under Way

"We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it," Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told us just weeks before Congress passed President Barack Obama's health care plan. Well, the nation's post-passage Obamacare education continued yesterday when the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) confirmed that the federal government will have to spend an additional $115 billion implementing the law, bringing the total estimated cost to over $1 trillion. The estimate had been requested before passage of the bill by Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-CA), but the CBO was too overwhelmed with the Democrats' other constant revisions to the law to get back to Lewis before the final vote.

This is by far not the only nasty little surprise that has come back to bite Obamacare after passage. Shortly after it became law, U.S. employers began reporting hundreds of millions if dollars in losses thanks to tax changes in the bill. AT&T and Verizon alone pegged their Obamacare tax losses at around $1 billion each. At first, Democrats in Congress were outraged by the announcements and threatened to hold hearings persecuting these companies. But then the Democrats not only found out the companies were obligated by law to report their Obamacare related losses, but that the losses were a signal these companies might have to dump their employees' and retirees' health care coverage all together.

Then the Obama administration's own Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its final cost projections for Obamacare, finding that, contrary to White House claims, the legislation will increase national health care spending by $311 billion over the next decade. The CMS report also revealed that: 1) 18 million Americans will pay $33 billion in penalties for failing to comply with Obamacare's individual mandate and still receive no health care; 2) U.S. employers will pay $87 billion in employer mandate penalties; 3) 14 million Americans will lose their current employer-based health coverage; 4) 7.4 million seniors will lose their current Medicare Advantage benefits; 5) 15% of all Medicare providers will be made unprofitable, thus "jeopardizing access to care for beneficiaries."

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