The Gulf Coast


Yesterday, I visited Caminada Bay in Grand Isle, Louisiana — one of the first places to feel the devastation wrought by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While I was here, at Camerdelle’s Live Bait shop, I met with a group of local residents and small business owners.

Folks like Floyd Lasseigne, a fourth-generation oyster fisherman. This is the time of year when he ordinarily earns a lot of his income. But his oyster bed has likely been destroyed by the spill.

Terry Vegas had a similar story. He quit the 8th grade to become a shrimper with his grandfather. Ever since, he’s earned his living during shrimping season — working long, grueling days so that he could earn enough money to support himself year-round. But today, the waters where he has worked are closed. And every day, as the spill worsens, he loses hope that he will be able to return to the life he built.

Here, this spill has not just damaged livelihoods. It has upended whole communities. And the fury people feel is not just about the money they have lost. It is about the wrenching recognition that this time their lives may never be the same.

These people work hard. They meet their responsibilities. But now because of a manmade catastrophe — one that is not their fault and beyond their control — their lives have been thrown into turmoil. It is brutally unfair. And what I told these men and women is that I will stand with the people of the Gulf Coast until they are again made whole.

That is why, from the beginning, we have worked to deploy every tool at our disposal to respond to this crisis. Today, there are more than 20,000 people working around the clock to contain and clean up this spill. I have authorized 17,500 National Guard troops to participate in the response. More than 1,900 vessels are aiding in the containment and cleanup effort. We have convened hundreds of top scientists and engineers from around the world. This is the largest response to an environmental disaster of this kind in the history of our country.

We have also ordered BP to pay economic injury claims, and this week, the federal government sent BP a preliminary bill for $69 million to pay back American taxpayers for some of the costs of the response so far. In addition, after an emergency safety review, we are putting in place aggressive new operating standards for offshore drilling. And I have appointed a bipartisan commission to look into the causes of this spill. If laws are inadequate, they will be changed. If oversight was lacking, it will be strengthened. And if laws were broken, those responsible will be brought to justice.

These are hard times in Louisiana and across the Gulf Coast, an area that has already seen more than its fair share of troubles. The people of this region have met this terrible catastrophe with seemingly boundless strength and character in defense of their way of life. What we owe them is a commitment by our nation to match the resilience they have shown. That is our mission. And it is one we will fulfill.

Thank you,

President Barack Obama

Glenn Beck … con artist


Recently, my friend and colleague, Congressman Anthony Weiner, did something very good, and very gutsy.

He released a report on Goldline, Glenn Beck’s prime advertising sponsor. Weiner’s report showed that this firm, which sells gold coins, rips off its customers while benefitting directly from Beck’s Chicken Little lunacy about the economy. Every time Beck screams that there is an impending Obama-led government takeover of the economy and your savings aren’t safe, he’s making a sales pitch for this sleazy advertiser.

You see, Beck’s ratings have recently crashed, and most of his reputable advertisers have deserted him. So he’s resorted to scaring – and then cheating – his viewers.

Now that he’s been exposed, Beck has spent the last weeks using his big media platform to attack and undermine Weiner – he even set up an attack website designed to damage Weiner’s political standing.

This is what happens when someone with guts actually takes on power. Power strikes back.

So I’m encouraging you to help Weiner with a campaign contribution.

This collusion between big media, conservative commentators, and quack economics is a scam, but it is powerful if it remains unopposed. And we need to support people like Weiner, who have the guts to go after right-wing lunacy at the source.

Please support my friend Anthony.

He showed guts. He deserves our support.

Courage,

Alan Grayson

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GOP OUTRAGE: Oil Spill Not an Environmental Disaster?


“This is not an environmental disaster, and I will say that again and again.”
- Congressman Don Young (R-Alaska) speaking about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

Sign the  Petition

Yup, you read that correctly.

In an outrageous quote worthy of Sarah Palin’s Facebook page, Republican Congressman Don Young of Alaska, who happens to be one of Big Oil’s best friends in Congress, actually said this with a straight face.

This is exactly the sort of Big Oil cheerleading mentality that ‘Drill Baby Drill’ Palin and now her fellow Republican from Alaska are continuing to push, even as oil continues poisoning the Gulf. While Congressman Young might not understand the definition of “environmental” or “disaster,” you and I certainly do and we need to hold him accountable.

Set Congressman Don Young Straight. Sign our petition calling on him to stop defending Big Oil and support clean energy legislation in Congress.

In the hours since we launched our petition denouncing Don Young’s outrageous comment, already more than 24,000 of you have added your voice. Now we’ve set a goal of getting 50,000 signers and delivering your comments directly to Mr. Young.

Let’s send a deafening message to Congressman Young that we reject his outrageous protection of Big Oil and it’s time to get serious about supporting President Obama and Speaker Pelosi’s agenda for a clean energy future.

Add your voice to the fight today.

Thanks,

Jon  Vogel
Jon Vogel
DCCC Executive Director

Impose sanctions on BP Now!


BP continues to stonewall the American people about the growing Deep Horizon disaster in the Gulf, even while the company reaps millions of dollars in profits each day from its other federal leases.

The White House, the Department of Interior, and Congress are all crying foul, but they are not taking action to hold BP accountable. If the Obama administration is serious about making BP pay, there is a very simple and powerful tool at its disposal: the EPA can take away BP’s billions in federal contracts.



Ask EPA Administration Lisa Jackson to impose “discretionary debarment” and strip BP of all federal contracts >

The Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to bar BP from receiving U.S. government contracts. Suspension of BP contracts would mean the loss of billions of dollars and effectively stop the company from drilling in federally controlled oil fields both on and offshore.

This is the strongest possible action that could be taken against BP.

Discretionary debarment is among the most serious actions EPA can take. EPA’s own regulations allow the agency to ban BP from future contracts after considering “the frequency and pattern of the incidents, corporate attitude both before and after the incidents, changes in policies, procedures, and practices.”

Prior to the current Gulf spill, EPA had linked BP to at least four instances of criminal misconduct and BP has paid tens of millions in fines for environmental crimes. According to the public interest investigative journalists at Pro Publica, the EPA is considering re-evaluating BP and determining whether the company’s actions leading up to and following the Deep Horizon spill are evidence of an institutional problem inside BP that would qualify for debarment action.

Tell the EPA to take action to strip BP of all existing and future government contracts >

If BP is hit with discretionary debarment, the company would lose valuable contracts for selling fuel to the military and would be prohibited from obtaining or renewing drilling leases on federal land. It could also cancel BP’s current federal leases. The impact on BP’s bottom line could be in the billions of dollars.

Neither Congress, nor President Obama, nor Interior Secretary Salazar have taken steps to truly hold BP accountable. It’s up to EPA to use the regulatory tools at its disposal to make BP pay.

The American people are outraged by the politicians’ inaction in the face of an exponentially growing economic and environmental disaster in the Gulf. It’s time for EPA to take immediate and decisive action.

Your pressure works. Sign the petition to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson today.

- The Change.org team in partnership with CREDO Action

Support Senator Harry Reid


We all know that if Dick Cheney tells you it’s beautiful outside, you’d better pack an umbrella.

But while he has retreated to his undisclosed location, we are learning that malicious, groundless political attacks are apparently a family business. Daughter Liz has embarked on a campaign of vile smears against President Obama. And now his daughter Mary is running ads lying about Senator Reid’s record.

We’re fighting back – but there are more lies coming. Can you contribute $10, $25, or $50 today to help us stand up to the Cheney machine?

Here’s the thing. Shadowy groups like this engage in this kind of politics for one reason: they think they’ll get away with it.

They are expecting you to get mad and shake your head – and then do nothing. That’s how lies become “truth.” But this campaign is too important to be satisfied with condemning lies. No: We’re going to punish them.

Every dollar you contribute will help us fight back and show the people of Nevada just who’s attacking Senator Reid.

Mary Cheney and her ilk have no respect for truth – only power. Let’s show them who really holds the power in this election.

Thank you so much for your support, and your generosity. Our online fundraising this quarter is going great, and with your help, we’ll raise what we need to keep our momentum going strong, and show the Cheneys what grassroots power really looks like.

Sincerely,

-Brandon

Brandon Hall
Campaign Manager
Friends for Harry Reid

P.S. – Let’s see just how much we can raise to show the Cheneys that we’re not going to take these smears lying down. Make a secure online donation today.

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Progressive Change Campaign Committee


Call Halter Supporters!

This is me, Michael Snook

Progressives are making history!

Our PCCC team helped Halter on May 18, when he did 10 points better than expected and forced a run-off.

Stephanie Taylor, me, Aaron Swartz, Keauna Gregory, and Adam Green

Call Halter supporters this weekend!

Hi, it’s Michael. Bill Halter is only 4 days away from defeating Blanche Lincoln and the mood here in Arkansas is upbeat.

We’ve spent the last two months identifying thousands of Halter supporters – now we need your help to get them to the polls. There will never be a more critical time for you to help.

Can you make calls to Halter supporters from your home this weekend — to remind them to vote?

Yes! I can make calls Saturday.

Yes! I can make calls Sunday

No — but I can chip in $4 to the Halter campaign.

You can make calls from the comfort of your home. The calls are easy, fast, and we’ll only be calling friendly folks — previously identified Bill Halter supporters to vote.

How were these supporters identified? Well, the PCCC has helped Halter run the most cutting edge grassroots operation in Arkansas history — with members like you donating over $210,000 and local PCCC members in Arkansas knocking on thousands of doors.

When Bill Halter wins, it will send shockwaves through the political and corporate establishments. Now, let’s make it happen.

Yes! I can make calls Saturday.

Yes! I can make calls Sunday

No — but I can chip in $4 to the Halter campaign.

Together, we can make history. Thanks for being a bold progressive.

–Michael Snook, Keauna Gregory, Adam Green, Stephanie Taylor, Aaron Swartz, and the PCCC team

Media Matters for America


Media Matters for America June 04, 2010
Media Matters: The Glenn Beck Conundrum

Let’s start with a multiple choice question.

When Glenn Beck opens the week by spending more than 15 minutes addressing his despicable attack on President Obama’s 11-year-old daughter and says he has “never” dragged an opponent’s family “into the debate,” is he:

A Correct. This was an unprecedented departure from his usual behavior.

B Wrong, and well aware he is being dishonest.

C Wrong, and somehow either oblivious to his history or self-deluded enough to convince himself he is right.

Option A is categorically false. As we have detailed extensively, Beck’s attack on Malia Obama was merely the latest in a long string of smears of the first family. For example, last April — in a video that truly needs to be watched to appreciate how unnecessarily vicious it is — Beck cracked himself up while brandishing a cane and repeatedly mocking Obama’s aunt’s “limp.” It’s unclear how this information was relevant to Obama’s aunt’s visa status, which is what he was purportedly discussing.

On multiple occasions, Beck has attacked President Obama’s parents, blaming them for raising “the most radical president ever.” His attack on Malia Obama wasn’t even his only attack on the President’s children last week. Beck speculated that Sasha and Malia may think “Jews are destroying the world” because of their exposure to Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

So, Beck is absolutely wrong when he claims he has “never” dragged an opponent’s family into the debate. There is no wiggle room here — which leaves us with the final two options. He is either willfully lying to his viewers, or has become so untethered from reality that he actually believes his own falsehoods.

Therein lies the Glenn Beck Conundrum. (For additional illumination of this, watch this segment from last night’s Daily Show in which Jon Stewart demolishes Beck’s ridiculously false claim that only Beck and Fox News aired Israeli footage of the flotilla raid.)

Of course, it’s not unusual for Beck to completely misrepresent his own behavior. In addition to his inaccurate explanation of his attack on Malia, on his radio show on Wednesday, Beck attempted to clear up what he perceived as possible confusion over his comparison of American progressives to Nazis in Germany, saying that “anyone who thinks that they are mimicking Nazi Germany or whatever — or they think that that’s what I’m saying — that’s not what I’m saying at all.”

If that’s not what he’s been “saying,” it’s hard to decipher what his point was when he repeatedly compared various Obama administration officials and Al Gore to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Not to mention the countless other times he has portrayed Obama and perceived progressive policies as Nazi or Hitler-like.

Beck also said during his explanation of his smear of Malia that he hoped the attack is his “bottom,” adding, “All Friday, I asked myself, how could it have happened?” The suggestion is clear: Beck had been driven to anger that was totally out of character. Contrary to Beck’s suggestion, vicious personal assaults on his perceived enemies and their families are not at all out of character for him. Among other examples, Beck has:

  • reportedly retaliated against a rival radio host by calling the rival’s wife and mocking her for having a miscarriage. On the air.
  • enumerated the various people, including Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), that he wanted to “beat to death with a shovel.”
  • reportedly attacked Terri Schiavo’s husband, Michael  – after he had previously run segments mocking Terri’s condition — as a “murderer” who sired two “bastard” children
  • attacked Katrina victims as “scumbags,” adding “I didn’t think I could hate victims faster than the 9-11 victims.”
  • reportedly resorted to “vicious personal assaults on fellow radio hosts,” including lobbing “exceedingly cruel, pointless” “fat jokes” aimed at an overweight rival host during his time as a DJ in Louisville, Kentucky.

This behavior led Beck biographer Alexander Zaitchik to remark in an interview with Media Matters’ Joe Strupp this week that he “wasn’t prepared for the depth of Beck’s mean streak.”

Proving Zaitchik’s point, mere days after suggesting that attacks on opponents’ families were out of character, Beck joined co-host Pat Gray in impersonating Al and Tipper Gore, laughing about the dissolution of their marriage.

While addressing his attack on Malia Obama, Beck also lamented that he doesn’t “know why we’re not having real conversations” in America. This was during the same show wherein he compared the current state of our country to the biblical story of Moses and the films Star Wars and Robin Hood, and cited a supposed epic national division between supporters of Woodstock and the Apollo Project.

This is also the guy who once illustrated President Obama’s policies by mimicking pouring gasoline on a person, who frequently suggests progressives will resort to violence against conservatives — including last week saying “eventually they just start shooting people” — and who has spent much of the past year and a half scrawling absurd conspiracy theories on a chalkboard. But Glenn Beck “doesn’t know why we’re not having real conversations.” OK, then.

Which brings us back to the Glenn Beck Conundrum.

Which is it, Glenn? You are either willfully lying to you viewers, or you are completely, provably wrong — yet somehow convinced you aren’t.

Regardless, one thing is certain: When you say that you’ve never dragged people’s families “into the debate,” you certainly aren’t right.

And if you don’t want to answer that, at least let us know why you spent several minutes on your radio show today promoting the book of a raging anti-Semite who praised Hitler and denounced the Allies.

Conservatives not giving up on the overhyped Sestak/Romanoff “controversies” any time soon

More than a week after the wheels came off conservatives’ latest attempt to drum up a phony scandal, media figures like Dick Morris are still pushing the idea of “impeachment.”

And, it’s still overblown nonsense.

In the past couple of weeks, conservative media figures have relied on a series of myths and falsehoods to promote the supposed scandal involving the White House’s conversations with Democratic Senate candidates Joe Sestak and Andrew Romanoff concerning those candidates taking positions in the administration.

To recap a few of the big ones: With Sean Hannity leading the charge, conservatives have claimed that the Sestak offer violated federal law. This has been systematically debunked by both Media Matters and legal experts. Hannity, among others, has repeatedly suggested that the Sestak offer violated the bribery statute, as well as a series of other laws. Legal experts, including former Bush ethics adviser Richard Painter, have repudiated this idea.

On to Romanoff: Conservatives claim Romanoff was “offered a job” to exit a Senate race. He wasn’t. They claim the White House committed a crime during the Romanoff conversations. It didn’t. They have claimed the White House lied about the discussion. Wrong again.

Lost in all of this is the staggering hypocrisy of conservative media figures. As numerous historians and legal experts have noted, this kind of conversation is commonplace (including among right-wing heroes like Ronald Reagan). But for truly A-grade, gold medal hypocrisy, we turn (as we often do) to Karl Rove. Rove, who insisted the Obama administration violated a federal statue in its Sestak conversations, once reportedly offered someone from the other political party a job to prevent him from running for re-election.

After Scooter Libby was indicted, several members of the conservative media decried what they deemed “criminalizing politics.” No longer the party in power, many of these same media figures have rushed to declare that the White House’s “garden-variety” politics broke laws.

While this is all par for the course for the noise machine, supposed “mainstream” press outlets have fallen down on the job merely by giving this ridiculousness the attention and oxygen it needs to survive. The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder captured this problem well in an article ripping the media’s reporting of the Sestak and Romanoff “controversies” [emphasis added]:

More potentially pernicious than liberal bias, than the false equivalences bias, than really just about any other bias that journalism that inject into a public discussion of a story is the power that comes from merely selecting which subjects to cover. Whatever the collection of facts about White House officials attempting to influence primary elections is, it is not a scandal. It is not the type of story that journalists with credibility and experience should be selecting to cover. It’s the type of story that journalists ought to resist covering, precisely because the act of giving it attention elevates the arguments that don’t correspond with the truth. If journalism is good for anything, it is to provide what Republican Bruce Bartlett calls “quality control” over the narrative. Well, a big mess just slipped by.

Unfortunately, it looks like we’ll be cleaning up this particular mess for a while.

Sarah Palin hates oil spills, honesty

Speaking of messes, the BP oil spill continues unabated, which has given conservative media figures ample opportunity to act like clowns. They haven’t disappointed.

Kicking off the trend of conservatives ludicrously blaming environmentalists for the catastrophic BP oil spill, Sarah Palin took to Twitter this week with her usual blend of condescension and dishonesty:

Palin clearly implied that her slogan “drill, baby, drill” — which was eagerly co-opted by Fox News — was only about drilling in places like ANWR, not offshore. It’s a typically Palin-esque way to deflect blame. Big problem, though: It is outrageously, jaw-droppingly false.

As Media Matters’ Simon Maloy noted this week, Palin repeatedly, explicitly promoted offshore drilling while on the campaign trail. And, to top it off, last month Palin said that the BP spill should not change the state of our offshore drilling during an interview with Greta Van Susteren.

Despite Palin’s suggestion that the spill somehow vindicated her position on drilling, it did no such thing. Now do you get it, Governor?

Sadly, Palin and fellow conservatives’ attack on environmentalists for the oil spill was not the only depressingly inane media coverage of the oil spill this week.

Enter Fox & Friends Brian Kilmeade.

On Wednesday, Kilmeade seamlessly transitioned from attacking the Obama administration for announcing a criminal investigation into BP’s role in the oil spill to praising Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal’s call for accountability for BP. Kilmeade complained that the Justice Department’s announcement had “just tank[ed] the stock market,” adding, “Was that smart?” Only a few minutes later, Kilmeade praised Jindal for “taking action” and saying to BP “you’re going to be held accountable.”

To follow Kilmeade’s logic here: Accountability is good as long as it is both theoretical and discussed by a Republican, but bad when it is concrete and announced by a Democrat.

Kilmeade wasn’t alone in attacking the Justice Department for its criminal investigation of BP. He was joined by Charles Krauthammer, Peter Johnson Jr., Stuart Varney, The Washington Times, BigGovernment.com, and Rush Limbaugh.

Editor’s note: This wrap-up was going to include a section on James O’Keefe and Andrew Breitbart’s latest dishonestly edited videotaped escapades. However, like everyone else, we found their exposé on extended lunch breaks for Census workers during training to be incredibly boring.

This weekly wrap-up was compiled by Media Matters’ Ben Dimiero.

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell


President Obama has pledged to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” And the House passed a bill last week that would make good on this promise.

But there is real opposition in the Senate — and some Republicans are vowing to do whatever it takes to block a vote. The only way to get them to back down is to speak up.

I just added my name to the growing list of Americans in support of repealing this discriminatory law.

Will you join me?

http://my.barackobama.com/RepealDADT-share

Thanks!

Arizona Elementary School Will Whiten The Faces Of Its Own Students On A Mural Because Some Racists Yelled At It


Via Ken Layne at Wonkette, this is just the worst story in the world:

Mural

An Arizona elementary school mural featuring the faces of kids who attend the school has been the subject of constant daytime drive-by racist screaming, from adults, as well as a radio talk-show campaign (by an actual city councilman, who has an AM talk-radio show) to remove the black student’s face, and now the school principal has ordered the faces of the Latino and Black students to be changed to Caucasian skin.

F’ing hell. Read the rest of the details here. And here’s Richard Lawson’s reaction, at Gawker.

What can I say about this? We are talking about a bunch of mentally deranged adults, who have terrorized an elementary school, for daring to paint a mural featuring the faces of black and Latino children — actual black and Latino children who live in Arizona. And we’re also talking about a group of adults who have decided to send a stirring message to their students and the world: when a bunch of mentally deranged adults — and we are not talking about people who are particularly threatening, this is a bunch of utterly gutless mopes, yelling racial slurs from their cars, egged on by some pinhead city councilman cowering behind a radio microphone — threaten a bunch of children, the best thing to do is to accede to their psychotic, racist “demands.”

Seriously, educators of Prescott, Arizona, when some creep demands you whiten the faces of your own students on a mural, the correct response is to say, “No, we will not be doing anything of the sort.”

This story really should be blasted, far and wide. You cable news producers need to get this story in the mix with a quickness. And let me be clear to you all: there are no “two sides to this story.” This is not something you need to have a panel discussion about. CNN, I don’t want to see you plumbing the depths of your counterintuition on your website, or lending credence to the notion that the gutless mopes in their cars, shrieking racial slurs at the images of children have an interesting point of view that we should “hear out” because of the need to be “balanced.” This is your moment to decry, condemn, and brutalize these evil people.

Blast them to hell, or go jump in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Arizona School Demands Black & Latino Students’ Faces On Mural Be Changed To White [Wonkette]