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For insurance exchanges,
states need ‘navigators’ — and
hiring them is a huge task
Washington Post, by N. C. Aizenman    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:41:04 PM     Post Reply
Signing up an estimated 30 million uninsured Americans for coverage under the health-care law is shaping up to be, if not a bureaucratic nightmare, at the very least a daunting task. While some people will find registering for health insurance as easy as booking a flight online, vast numbers who are confused by the myriad choices will need to sit down with someone who can walk them through the process. Enter the “navigators,” an enormous new workforce of helpers required under the law. In large measure, the success of the law and its overriding aim

All Atwitter
American Spectator, by Teresa Mull    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:36:50 PM     Post Reply
Last night, as millions of viewers across America watched, Beyoncé Knowles wiggled, shook, thrusted, strutted, shrieked, and convulsed during the Super Bowl halftime show. Her outfit left little to the imagination, except perhaps to speculate on which Satanic cult lent her the risqué costume. The singer’s choice of moves and attire bars her from future complaints of being reduced to a sex object. But Michelle Obama is proud of Beyoncé, tweeting her approval of the “phenomenal” performance

Exclusive: Anderson Cooper´s
10pm show to be axed -
to make way for a big new
hire on primetime at CNN
Daily Mail (UK), by Sara Nathan    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/4/2013 10:35:48 PM     Post Reply
Anderson Cooper´s 10pm show is set to be slashed by CNN chief Jeff Zucker to make room for a big new hire, network sources have revealed. The TV favourite, 45, hosts Anderson Cooper 360° at 8pm every weekday and the show is repeated at 10pm, with Brit Piers Morgan sandwiched in between. However, as part of a huge raft of changes at the network, Zucker plans to axe the 10pm segment, paving the way for a news star to anchor another show.

  


  

Beyonce´s Pig Snout
American Thinker, by Peter Heck    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:32:24 PM     Post Reply
So many storylines that went into the NFL championship game last night: from two brothers coaching against each other to a first year starting quarterback versus one who has been dogged by skeptics of his ability to win ´the big one,´ to the ´gay bowl´ (a Ravens player wanting to use his platform to advance gay marriage versus a 49ers player who doesn´t think homosexual practicing men would be very welcome in an NFL locker room). But even though the game turned out to be a good one, it´s hard to say that anything should

Why Is Sandy Hook Father
Bill Stevens Not a Household
Name? Perhaps Because He´s
Pro-Gun Rights
Newsbusters, by Ken Shepherd    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/4/2013 10:29:38 PM     Post Reply
Last week while MSNBC was busy deceptively editing a video of Neil Heslin, the father of a child murdered in the Newtown, Connecticut mass shooting, the "Lean Forward" network and the rest of the liberal media failed to notice the pro-gun rights testimony of another Newtown father, Bill Stevens. While he was fortunate enough to not have lost a child that day, Mr. Stevens has a daughter in 5th grade and her classmate´s little sister was among those killed. "Charlton Heston made the phrase ´From my cold dead hands´ famous and I am here to tell you today,

Barack Obama
Comes to Minneapolis
Power Line, by John Hinderaker    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:26:38 PM     Post Reply
President Obama passed through Minneapolis today to push his gun control agenda. He met with local law enforcement officers, and delivered a photo-op speech in front of a backdrop of uniformed law enforcement personnel. The speech, while brief, was marked by Obama’s trademark incoherence. Everything is “reasonable,” and “common sense,” and favored by pretty much everyone. And yet, if you actually listen to what he says, it makes no sense at all. You can watch the speech here. After introducing various dignitaries, Obama set the stage by declaring

Police forensic scientist
at Newtown hearing: ‘Assault
weapons’ ban won’t work
Daily Caller [Washington DC], by Patrick Howley    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/4/2013 10:19:09 PM     Post Reply
The forensic scientist for the Bridgeport, Conn. Police Department sharply criticized proposed assault weapon and high-capacity magazine bans and pointed out the small number of crimes committed by high-capacity weapons in public hearing testimony last week. Marshall K. Robinson, who said his area of expertise is “firearm and tool mark identification,” testified at the Gun Violence Prevention Working Group, which was convened at the Connecticut State Capitol in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. There he opposed statements from many of the other 1,300 speakers in attendance advocating for banning high-capacity AR-15 and AK-47 firearms.

  


  

Tagg Romney won´t seek
Kerry´s Senate seat
CBS News, by Lindsey Boerma    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/4/2013 10:10:51 PM     Post Reply
No, there will not be a Senator Romney anytime soon. Looking to quiet chatter that he´s considering running in the special election to fill newly-minted Secretary of State John Kerry´s Massachusetts Senate seat, Mitt Romney´s eldest son Tagg issued a statement today breaking the news to supporters: "The timing is not right." "I have been humbled by the outreach I received this weekend encouraging me to become a candidate for the U.S. Senate," he said. "I love my home state and admit it would be an honor to represent the citizens

The Point of Obama’s Gun Tour
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:10:43 PM     Post Reply
With President Obama heading out on the road today for another campaign stop to promote his gun control package, thanks go, as they often have in the past, to Vice President Biden for helping to put the issue in perspective with some unscripted candor. The tenor of the discussion about the proposals has, since the president first unveiled them last month, been largely emotional as it seeks to tap into the universal horror felt by Americans about the Newtown shooting. But Biden made it clear that any thought that the White House’s advocacy on guns was geared to prevent

Obama, Gore, stop whining
about right-wing media
CNN, by Howard Kurtz    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 2/4/2013 10:06:09 PM     Post Reply
I never realized that the conservative media were so eye-poppingly powerful. So mighty, in fact, that liberal politicians can´t seem to stop talking about how they are running roughshod over the country. My response: Can we please stop the whining? The latest to rant about the right is Al Gore. The former vice president told Charlie Rose that President Barack Obama had been cautious, and when the CBS anchor asked whether there was "a very hostile environment for progressive ideas," Gore had his culprit ready: "Fox News and right-wing talk radio. In Tennessee

Flame retardants may
leach from your walls
San Francisco Chronicle, by Stephanie M. Lee    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 2/4/2013 9:51:36 PM     Post Reply
Couches throughout the nation have become notorious for containing flame-retardant chemicals that may do more harm than good. Now, it turns out, those chemicals may also be leaching from the walls that surround you. Because of laws passed in the 1970s, many homes and workplaces built in the United States since then contain foam insulation doused with flame retardants. Not only are these substances potentially hazardous, but they also often do not make a structure any safer from fire, say researchers from UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and other institutions, in a study published in November.

  



New Malware Attacks Smartphone,
Computer to Eavesdrop
CNBC, by Cadie Thompson    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 2/4/2013 9:37:19 PM     Post Reply
A recently discovered new form of Android malware called DroidCleaner can not only infect your smartphone, but also targets your PC to spy on you. Researchers at the security firm Kaspersky Labs have uncovered new malware which poses as a "cleaner" app -- or an app used to free memory on Google´s OS -- in the Google (GOOG) Play app store. Once an Android user downloads the app, the malware infects the user´s smartphone and can also be uploaded to the user´s PC if they plug the device into their Windows computer in the USB drive mode.

Janet Napolitano for...President?
Townhall, by Kate Hicks    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 9:28:53 PM     Post Reply
I know, I know. It is way too early to be talking about 2016, and believe me when I say I´m still recovering from 2012. But...The Washington Post´s She the People blog asserts that current Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano has suggested she´s interested in running for the top job in four years, joining a list that includes Martin O´Malley, Deval Patrick, Hillary Clinton, and of course, Joe Biden. If, as she has maintained, Hillary really isn´t interested in the job, says STP´s Karen Tumulty, then Napolitano is a viable female candidate,

Standoff in Alabama Ends in Boy’s
Rescue and Kidnapper’s Death
New York Times, by Robbie Brown and Campbell Robertson    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 2/4/2013 9:27:38 PM     Post Reply
MIDLAND CITY, Ala. — A six-day standoff between an angry and violent survivalist who held a 5-year-old boy hostage in an underground bunker and a legion of local, state and federal law enforcement officials ended on Monday with the death of the kidnapper and the freeing of the boy.(Snip)sensing that Mr. Dykes was becoming rattled and that the threat to the boy was growing more severe, the authorities dropped two devices into the bunker that created loud explosions, heard by people across the highway. The explosions disoriented Mr. Dykes, and immediately afterward two or three men moved into the bunker

Obama to Bring in ´Progressive
and Labor Leaders´ for
Immigration Discussion
Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 9:24:55 PM     Post Reply
Tomorrow at the White House, President Barack Obama will bring in "progressive and labor leaders" for an immigration discussion. He´ll also be meeting with "business leaders" to discuss the same topic. "In the afternoon, the President will continue his dialogue with outside leaders on a number of issues – including immigration reform and how it fits into his broader economic agenda, and his efforts to achieve balanced deficit reduction. The President will host two separate meetings at the White House, one with progressive and labor leaders and the other with business leaders.

  


  

Nobody Wants to Talk About
CNN´s ´Ethnic´ Problem
Breitbart´s Big Journalism, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 9:13:58 PM     Post Reply
Last week a bomb went off in the news media. But the media´s own version of the Blue Wall of Silence held together again, which allowed the media to pretend nothing happened. Some in conservative media noticed and reported on the blast. But because the media protects one another almost as fiercely (and dishonestly) as it protects Barack Obama, a report that an executive vice president at CNN complained about the "ethnicity" of Soledad O´Brien´s "Starting Point" audience has been memory-holed as though it never happened. Betsy Rothstein at FishBowlDC first reported the incident.

Ginsberg rejects first filing after
lower court rules against Obama´s
labor board appointments
Fox News, by Shannon Bream    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 9:06:35 PM     Post Reply
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the first individual filing related to a recent lower court decision that invalidated President Obama’s three recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board. A District of Columbia appeal court ruled January 25 that Obama’s appointments last January were unconstitutional because he made them when the Senate was not in full recess. The ruling immediately sparked speculation that some if not many of the companies that received unfavorable rulings from the board would file appeals.

Kasich’s cave on Obamacare
shows how hard it is to
beat big government
Washington Examiner, by Philip Klein    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 8:59:07 PM     Post Reply
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who campaigned as a limited government Republican, on Monday announced that he would implement one of the costliest provisions of President Obama’s health care law by expanding the state’s Medicaid program. His decision, a huge victory for the White House that will provide cover for more Republican governors to do the same, serves as a great case study on how difficult it is to impede the growth of government. When Obamacare was making its way through Congress in 2009 and 2010, the proposed expansion of Medicaid was one of its most controversial elements.

McCain: Don´t filibuster Hagel
Politico, by Manu Raju & David Rogers    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 2/4/2013 8:56:04 PM     Post Reply
Sen. John McCain appears to have cleared the way Monday for Chuck Hagel to be the next secretary of defense. The Arizona Republican, who has been a prominent voice in the debate over Hagel, said Monday he would oppose any attempt to filibuster the nomination, likely dooming any attempt by Senate conservatives to sustain a protracted procedural fight to delay Hagel’s confirmation. “I do not believe that we should filibuster,” McCain told Politico. “To vote against is entirely the judgment of each individual senator, but a filibuster I think would be inappropriate.” Asked if he would vote for cloture

Major Cantor speech to recast
image of GOP and conservatism
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Molly K. Hooper    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 8:37:06 PM     Post Reply
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor hopes to put a kinder face on Republican policies in a major policy address on Tuesday. After maintaining a relatively low profile since the November elections, the Virginia Republican will reassert himself on the national stage with a highly anticipated speech at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). According to excerpts obtained by The Hill, Cantor will attempt to recast the GOP position on the role of government. “Government policy should aim to strike a balance between what is needed to advance the next generation, what we can afford, what is a federal responsibility

  



What we won’t ever know
about Hillary Clinton’s legacy
Washington Times, by Lisa Schiffren    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 8:22:42 PM     Post Reply
The media have allowed the Obama administration and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary “Smartest Woman in the Room” Clinton to get away with straight-up lying about the cause of the deaths of Americans in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012. Some of us have been so focused on that issue that we may have missed an even bigger journalistic abdication. We will only know what really happened that night in Benghazi, and why the Obama administration chose to use a Youtube video as a scapegoat – as opposed to anything else they might have said –

Kasich’s Obamacare flip
burns conservatives
Politico, by David Nather & Jennifer Haberkorn    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/4/2013 8:18:33 PM     Post Reply
Conservative groups wanted to stop the march of Obamacare expansion at ground zero: the states. But one of their best hopes just caved. John Kasich, the fiercely conservative governor of Ohio, announced Monday that he’s going to expand Medicaid dramatically using federal money — a 180-degree turn from what conservative groups swore their allies in governors’ mansions would do when the Supreme Court gave them an out last year. That leaves Kasich, who built his political identity arguing for smaller government, at odds with the same movement conservatives who propelled him to victory

Tarkenton: Mickelson was
right on taxes
USA Today, by Fran Tarkenton    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 2/4/2013 8:04:39 PM     Post Reply
Pro golfer Phil Mickelson has gotten a lot of flak for his recent comments about threatening to make "drastic changes" in his life due to state and federal tax increases. Never mind that he later backed off, saying he should have kept his thoughts to himself and apologized to those he "upset or insulted." Mickelson was telling the truth. If there´s anything that should upset or insult Americans, it´s just how much of their money the government takes. Mickelson estimates that more than 60% of his earnings are snatched in federal and state taxes (he lives in California).

Newtown Shows America The
Way To Fight Gun Violence
Investors Business Daily, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Desert Fox- 2/4/2013 7:55:58 PM     Post Reply
Crime: Education officials in Newtown, Conn., site of the December school massacre that stunned the nation, have requested more armed police officers in schools — exactly the common-sense remedy IBD called for. Last month, in an editorial warning that the Obama administration´s gun-control measures won´t reduce gun violence, we noted that "sensible proposals for armed security and increased police presence at our schools are off President Obama´s agenda." The policymakers closest to the tragedy, however — whose constituents expect them to do something effective — say increased police presence is at the top of their agenda.

Storm Thurmond´s secret
daughter dies
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 2/4/2013 7:53:56 PM     Post Reply
Essie Mae Washington-Williams, the mixed-race daughter of one-time segregationist Sen. Strom Thurmond who kept her parentage secret for more than 70 years to avoid damaging his political career, has died. She was 87. Vann Dozier of Leevy’s Funeral Home in Columbia, S.C., said Washington-Williams died Sunday. A cause of death was not given. Washington-Williams was the daughter of Thurmond and his family’s black maid. The identity of her famous father was rumored for decades in political circles and the black community. But not until after the South Carolina Republican died in 2003 at age 100 did Washington-Williams come forward

Poor Kids Are No Excuse For
America´s Poor Education
Investors Business Daily, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Desert Fox- 2/4/2013 7:37:15 PM     Post Reply
Education: It´s a depressingly common annual headline: U.S. students fare poorly compared with those in other countries even though America spends far more on its schools. But a new report wants you to believe that U.S. schools really aren´t so bad compared with other developed countries. It´s just the greater number of poor kids they have to educate that makes them appear bad. This is nothing more than a rehash of the tired ideology that schools cannot be held responsible for how well students learn. Vested interests in education do not like the results revealed by standardized tests,

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