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How The Right Spins A Story

Posted 2/9/09 at 11:24am by jamie

First they take the lead from their king:

drudge97trill

(h/t Bob)

Then they eliminate the key facts:

Only the stimulus package to be approved this week, the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program passed four months ago and $168 billion in tax cuts and rebates approved in 2008 have been voted on by lawmakers. The remaining $8 trillion in commitments are lending programs and guarantees, almost all under the authority of the Fed and the FDIC. The recipients’ names have not been disclosed.

And then it just takes Rush and his followers (ie: Republican Senators and Congressmen) to go out and say that “this stimulus bill will cost us $9.7 trillion dollars!!!”. That is exactly what we can expect for the next few days. See, that quote above is from the actual article that Drudge links to. The $9.7 trillion is a number from a bunch of different places, with the largest amount coming from the Fed and FDIC, of which a lot was already spent under the former Republican President. As matter of fact less than 1/4 of that was passed by Congress, and I don’t think President Obama has blown through $8 trillion in under a month, or else I would be leading the scream for his impeachment.

The Washington Mess The Won't Go Away

Posted 2/11/08 at 10:20am by jamie

There is a major fight brewing in Washington state over the called race for McCain. I can't remember a time when they stopped counting votes because a party chair figured out the winner, but that appears to be what's happening:

Esser said he declared McCain the winner after calculating what Huckabee would have to win in the remaining precincts in order to take the lead. And even with being generous with a forecast of Huckabee votes, and purposefully assuming McCain's support dropped significantly in the late counts, McCain still looked like the winner.

Let's take a look at those numbers. 87% of the precincts were counted, which yielded a total of 13,475 votes. Doing the math that gives an estimated 1,752 votes uncounted.

Now let's look at the breakdown. McCain has 3,468 and Huckabee has 3,226, for a net difference of 242 votes. Looking at those numbers, what if Huckabee took the remaining precincts by 40% to McCain's 25%? That would give Huckabee the lead by 20 votes, and considering the way Saturday went, it's not a long shot.

There's more to it than just the numbers though. We also have to look at exactly what is happening. The state party chair, Luke Esser, is basically telling those remaining 13% of voters that they don't count. That is an insult to the Republican voters of Washington. I don't know the break down of the remaining precincts, but I would love to get some idea of how these areas break down by religion, race, political ideology, etc.

Something weird is going on in Washington and I am glad Huckabee has decided to fight it. The voters of Washington state deserve a chance to make sure their votes are counted, and at least Huckabee is standing up for that basic principal of democracy.

Huckabee Considers Pulling Out Of Florida

Posted 1/22/08 at 7:44am by jamie

Things aren't looking good for Huckaboner:

Battling to stay competitive after his weekend loss in South Carolina, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is taking new steps to save money, including no longer scheduling planes and buses for journalists trying to cover his presidential campaign.

Huckabee said he will continue to campaign in Florida on a shoestring budget, but added that he may pull out of the state before its Jan. 29 Republican primary if his prospects look dim.

South Carolina was Huckabee's last real chance to become the front runner. Now that that's over, he doesn't have any real chance to take the lead. His only hope is to keep enough money to make it to the convention.

Silencing the Science

Posted 6/4/07 at 7:30pm by jamie

Wow Bush must be a liberal! He is going to the G8 to promote awareness on global warming. Well that is what the wingnuts are saying, but check out this story from today:

The Bush administration is drastically scaling back efforts to measure global warming from space, just as the president tries to convince the world the U.S. is ready to take the lead in reducing greenhouse gases.

A confidential report to the White House, obtained by The Associated Press, warns that U.S. scientists will soon lose much of their ability to monitor warming from space using a costly and problem-plagued satellite initiative begun more than a decade ago.

Bush is the most dangerous person when it comes to the well being of our planet. Luckily the House Science Committee will be holding a hearing about this on Thursday.

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