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US Video News Roundup for April 14, 2011

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April 14, 2011

 

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Video: Rachel Maddow – Human Error or Foul Play in Wisconsin Race

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April 9, 2011

 

Video: Rachel Maddow – Human Error
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US Video News Roundup for March 25, 2011

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March 25, 2011

 

US Video News Roundup for March 25, 2011

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Rachel Maddow Crushes PolitiFact’s Credibility

Evans Liberal Politics
February 26, 2011

 

Rachel Maddow Crushes PolitiFact’s Credibility

Rachel Maddow Crushes PolitiFact’s Credibility, Daily Kos, February 25, 2011, by Desi, excerpt quoted verbatim:

From the article: "Rachel Maddow’s ‘Debunction Junction’ corrects a correction: Rachel was accused of spreading false information by watchdog site Politifact recently when she claimed Wisconsin is just fine and on the road to a surplus, and the site attacked her for omitting information about the state’s budget shortfalls. She knocks down the claim with video evidence, defends Shepard Smith, and addresses personal attacks on her for being gay."

Video: Rachel Maddow + Howard Dean Talk About Democrats’ Blunders – 11/29/10

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December 1, 2010

 

Video: Rachel Maddow + Howard Dean
Talk About Democrats’ Blunders – 11/29/10


Oops! Media raps O’Donnell for ‘weird’ claim that’s mostly true

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October 9, 2010

 

Oops! Media raps O’Donnell
for ‘weird’ claim that’s mostly true


Oops! Media raps O’Donnell for ‘weird’ claim that’s mostly true, The Raw Story, October 8, 2010, by David Edwards and Muriel Kane, used with permission, quoted verbatim: Evans Liberal Politics is pleased to partner with The Raw Story to bring you breaking, cutting edge liberal news:

Christine O’Donnell, the Tea Party candidate running for Senate in Delaware, has been widely mocked by the media for her wacky statements about mice with human brains and her claims to have “dabbled” in witchcraft. But her latest wild story actually appears to have a germ of truth.

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“If both the House and the Senate pass legislation to repeal the health care bill,” O’Donnell told an audience of Delaware Republicans on Wednesday, “and then Barack Obama thumbs his nose to the will of the people and vetoes that bill right before his re-election — I’ve already  seen some Hillary Clinton ads. There are a lot of Democrats who don’t want this. If he has the audacity to ignore a very clear message from the people, he’s making his re-election very uncertain.”During an interview Thursday with CNN, O’Donnell repeated her insistence that the prospect of a Republican-controlled Congress repealing the Obama administration’s health care reform next year was “absolutely realistic.” because “if Barack Obama vetoes that the year before his re-election, he’s setting himself up to be very vulnerable — and I’ve seen many Hillary for President ads running.”

“What on God’s tiny blue earth is she talking about?,” MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow asked after playing a clip of O’Donnell’s remarks. “This is now so weird I don’t trust my own ears.”

Political website the Hill also picked up on the CNN interview, tartly noting, “It’s not clear what ads O’Donnell was referring to and she didn’t elaborate.” And FirstRead at MSNBC.com quoted the Hill’s comment in a roundup of election news on Friday morning.

The truth is, however, that there actually has been a “Hillary for President” ad around this fall — though Clinton herself has no connection to it. According to a September 2 story at CNN, New Orleans television had recently been running a pro-Hillary ad which a Chicago dentist named William DeJean had produced with his own money.

“She has more experience working in and with the White House than most living presidents,” the ad stated. “She is one of the most admired women in our nation’s history. Let’s make sure the president we should have elected in 2008 will be on the ballot in 2012. Hillary 2012.”

DeJean, who had previously paid to run pro-Clinton ads in 2008, told CNN, “I’m a dentist and I don’t think this country is headed in the right direction.”

O’Donnell has previously expressed confusion about Clinton, naming her in an interview last week with the New York Times when asked who in the Senate she most admires. “She is a woman in a man’s world, holding her own,” Ms. O’Donnell stated. “As one woman who is also taking some flak and stepping into the political arena, I deeply admire that.”

In this case, however, O’Donnell appears to be correct about the existence of a pro-Hillary ad — although it’s not apparent that she personally could have seen “many” such ads running on television.

It’s possible that O’Donnell was elaborating on the story, as she apparently did in that same New York Times interview when she described her father as a television actor who had taken on a number of small roles before working his way up to play Bozo the Clown. Daniel O’Donnell has since clarified his daughter’s remarks, acknowledging that he was at best a substitute Bozo on a small television station in Jenkintown, PA.

“I was doing things in community theater and a friend of mine worked there who knew that I could relate to children very well,” O’Donnell told the Philadelphia Daily News, explaining how he had filled in briefly when the regular Bozo had a role in a Broadway play.

It seems that O’Donnell’s account of Clinton’s presidential ambitions, like her story about her father’s stint as Bozo, has been somewhat embroidered — but not made up out of whole cloth.

This audio below is from a video from MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, broadcast Oct. 7, 2010.

Thumbnail image of the set of the Rachel Maddow show serves to launch audio of the discussion Maddow had about Christine O'Donnell possibly being mostly right in a statement about Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Hillary's Presidential ambitions "O’Donnell Right?" The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC: from a video from October 7, 2010, excoriating Christine O’Donnell about a statement on Barack Obama’s reelection and Hillary Clinton that turns out to be – gasp – mostly true. — 3:49

See Top 10 Craziest Tea Party Quotes of All time, Alternet, October 8, 2010, by Davona Walker.

Federal Judge Rules Health Law Is Constitutional


Judge Rules Health Law Is Constitutional, The New York Times, October 7, 2010, by Kevin Sack:

A federal judge in Michigan on Thursday dismissed one of more than 15 legal challenges to the new health care law, becoming the first to rule that the law is constitutional.

Two other cases with higher profiles, one in Florida and one in Virginia, are headed toward hearings on the issues that were decided in Michigan. The central question, which may ultimately fall to the Supreme Court, is whether the Commerce Clause of the Constitution gives Congress the authority to require citizens to obtain a commercial product, namely health insurance.

Starting in 2014, the law will require most Americans to obtain health insurance, while prohibiting insurers from denying coverage to those with pre-existing conditions.

Judge George C. Steeh of Federal District Court in Detroit ruled that choosing not to obtain insurance qualified as an example of “activities that substantially affect interstate commerce.” That is the standard set by the Supreme Court for Congress’s compliance with the Commerce Clause.

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Maddow: US quietly testing ‘scary new war in Pakistan’

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October 2, 2010

 

Maddow: US quietly testing
‘scary new war in Pakistan’


Maddow: US quietly testing ‘scary new war in Pakistan’, The Raw Story, October 1, 2010, by David Edwards, used with permission, quoted verbatim. Evans Liberal Politics is proud to partner with The Raw Story to bring you important, groundbreaking news:

Don’t get it twisted, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow essentially told her viewers Thursday night.

“Borders matter” and “AfPak” is not the name of a single country. Contrary to popular and media opinion, America is now fighting in three countries: Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Since President Barack Obama took office, the US has increased the number of airstrikes in Pakistan by unmanned aerial vehicles. “We have shot missiles at people in Pakistan 20 times in the past 23 days,” Maddow noted Wednesday.

Pakistan has largely been silent about the unmanned airstrikes but that changed after reports said the US had started using manned aircraft. Pakistan reportedly closed down US supply lines leading into Afghanistan when they learned that a US helicopter had attacked inside Pakistan.

McClatchy reported:

Pakistan closed down a critical supply route for U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan on Thursday after U.S. helicopters crossed into Pakistan during a confused, predawn attack that killed three Pakistani paramilitary troops.

Pakistan shuttered one of the two main crossings into Afghanistan hours after a pair of Apache helicopters apparently attacked a border post, manned by the paramilitary Frontier Corps, about 200 yards inside Pakistan.

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Hundreds of supply trucks bound for the busy Torkham crossing north of Peshawar were sidelined in Pakistan as the U.S.-led security force said it was investigating.

While the Obama administration has increased operations in Pakistan, they have been cautious not to call it the “war on terror” as the Bush administration often did. Maddow pointed Thursday that the war on terror was meant to be something that wasn’t rooted in a single country. “[The idea is that] it has to be a global war, a war anywhere on earth. Countries don’t really matter,” Maddow explained.

“But countries do matter, borders do matter. They matter as much to anyone else in the world as they do to us.”

“And apparently now Pakistan is over us. They are over us acting like the war on people who happen to live in Pakistan, even though we don’t say it’s a war on Pakistan, is starting to feel like a war on Pakistan,” she said.

Pakistan has received about one airstrike per day for the past month, by Maddow’s calculations. And the US said the recent helicopter attack was following the rules because they were in “hot pursuit.”

The Christian Science Monitor wrote:

A NATO helicopter strike along the Pakistani border today killed three Pakistani soldiers and appears to indicate a new willingness by coalition forces in Afghanistan to engage in a strategy of “hot pursuit” against militants operating from the relative safety of Pakistan.

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But a change of direction may ultimately place a great strain on relations with Pakistan and prove counterproductive, according to retired general Talat Masood.

“These attacks are very serious for Pakistan. It goes to show [coalition forces] are expanding their zone of conflict and violating Pakistan’s territorial sovereignty,” he says.

“This war against militants is not just a question of using force – you have to get the whole country to support you. You should not alienate the people in such a way which can be very harmful,” he says, adding that such strikes have the power to “destabilize” Pakistan.

Gen. David Petraeus, the top US commander in Pakistan, suggested last year that the US reserves the right to send troops into the country.

“I think we would never give up, if you will, the right of last resort if we assess something as a threat to us, noting that what we want to do is enable the Pakistanis, help them, assist them to deal with the problem that we now think, and their leaders certainly now think, represents the most important existential threat to their country, not just to the rest of the world,” he said.

This all led Pakistan’s foreign minister to ask, “If you are being attacked are you fighting a war or are you in war together?”

“If the United States decides that where it wants to fight happens to be in your country, the idea of what we’re doing may transcend national boundaries, but the fighting doesn’t. The fighting happens in specific places,” explained Maddow.

In a Thursday blog posting, Maddow observed that the US was test driving a “scary new war in Pakistan.”

“If what’s going on with this escalation that no one is talking about is that the war in Afghanistan is sort of officially expanding into Pakistan, then this isn’t just ho-hum, another chapter in the global war that’s everywhere, this is Laos and Cambodia, 1970,” she continued.

“What it seems like is going on right now is that the US is testing, US officials and US military leaders are testing the idea of the war in Afghanistan being extended to Pakistan. And they’re doing it quietly. But they’re talking about it like it’s unavoidable as if it’s some natural extension of what it is we are already doing in the other war,” she said.

“If that is what’s happening, if that is what’s happening, if they’re test driving, floating this idea of the war expanding into Pakistan, it is not a secret, and it is not going to be a secret. I guarantee it. I don’t plan on being quiet about it. In fact, I plan on screaming bloody murder about it,” Maddow concluded.

Nouri Al-Maliki Back as Iraqi PM


Parties unite to back Maliki for new term as Iraqi PM, The Independent.co.uk, October 2, 2010, by Patrick Cockburn, excerpt quoted verbatim:

The Shia political parties have finally united to agree on the serving Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as their nominee to remain in the job, breaking a seven month-long deadlock that has prevented a new government being formed.

The end to the stalemate came with the surprise decision by the nationalist Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and his followers to abandon their resistance to Mr Maliki staying in his job.

The way is now open to the formation of a new government which, like the old, will be dominated by the parties representing the Shia and Kurdish communities. The reuniting of the Shia bloc is seen as a political triumph for Iran which has long agitated for the Shia parties to come together again. The Sadrists openly admit that they took their decision under heavy pressure from Iran. Syria, which has been even more distrustful of Mr Maliki, also appears to have softened its opposition to him under Iranian pressure.

The US had wanted to keep Mr Maliki in power but, in tandem with Iyad al-Allawi, the leader of al-Iraqiya, as his partner. Al-Iraqiya came first in the 7 March election with 91 seats in the 325-member parliament, just ahead of Mr Maliki’s State of Law coalition with 89 seats. The election produced two surprises which led to a political impasse. Mr Allawi did unexpectedly well because, although he is a secular Shia, his votes came mainly from the Sunni who voted as a bloc. ….

See Accord Paves Way for Re-election of Iraq Premier, The New York Times, October 1, 2010, by Steven Lee Myers.

Of Interest: See “The Oath”: Documentary Follows the Journey of bin Laden’s Former Body Guard and Driver, AlterNet, September 26, 2010, by Terry Gross and Laura Poitras.

This audio, below, is from MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, broadcast Sept. 30, 2010. You can watch the video, here.

The Rachel Maddow Show for September 30, 2010, about the expansion of the AfPak war directly into Pakistan, as an active war "Rachel Maddow – U.S. testing war against Pakistan:" It’s not just unmanned drones any more, but now manned helicopter strikes, which have directly attacked Pakistani Army outposts. — 6:49

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June 5, 2010

 

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