Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Country Needs Help

It used to be said that Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Now that’s been rereleased as Girls Just Want to Be Dumb. They’ve come a long way, from Ms. Cyndi Lauper to Mlle. Miley Cyrus. We expect the former Hannah Montana will now cluck her tongue at us for daring to argue against exposure. My, what a wicked smile she has. Not bad for someone who is regularly carded.
Ms. Janet Napolitano sure dodged a bullet there. Once the spitting image of the young Ms. Cyrus, she swallowed her vanity and chose a more productive form of public performance. Indeed, some would say she went on to become the nation’s leading problem solver. Her crowning moment came the other day in what was advertised as her farewell address as Secretary of Homeland Security. (Why it wasn’t delivered before a joint session of Congress we’ll leave for another occasion.) In dead seriousness, or maybe simply out of a deep Romantic sensibility, she said she’d welcomed the many disasters she faced during her tenure, including hurricanes, oil spills, prostitution scandals, terrorist plots, and the Boston bombing. Responding to these kept her department “flexible and agile,” she teased, and then delivered her full spiel about how these events “presented new opportunities for us to learn, grow, and get better at what we do as a department and a nation.” As Ann Landers and Dear Abby used to advise most of their readers, this woman needs to seek professional help. And we can be sure she’s going to the right place to do just that. Dr. Napolitano (we presume) is moving on to become president of the University of California. Miss Cyrus will have to finish high school before she can dream of doing that.

Obama Releases 2 Prisoners from Guantanamo

CNSNews ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Two Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay prison for more than a decade have returned to their homeland where they were interrogated by judicial authorities pendin
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Two Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay prison for more than a decade have returned to their homeland, where they were interrogated by judicial authorities pending an investigation, the Algiers Court said Thursday.
Their release, the first from Guantanamo in nearly a year, followed a pledge by President Barack Obama to renew efforts to close the prison on the U.S. base in Cuba, an initiative that has been thwarted by Congress.
The men, identified as Nabil Hadjarab and Mutia Sadiq Ahmad Sayyab, arrived late Wednesday, the court said. The Pentagon said their release reduces the prisoner population at the U.S. base in Cuba to 164 men.
"The men underwent a preliminary investigation by judicial police and were placed in detention until they appear before a prosecutor," said the Algerian court statement. Detention without charge can last for up to 15 days.
Their treatment follows the pattern for other Algerians released from the U.S. maximum security prison of being interviewed by a judge on arrival to determine what, if any, charges they would face in a criminal court, said Farouk Ksentini, president of Algeria's official National Human Rights Commission. The process usually takes a month, he said.
Via: CNS News

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Government Spending Is Ruining Families

The economic picture in the United States gets worse with each passing day of the Obama administration, and families are especially hard-hit.  While the damage is already devastating, the ramifications will continue wreaking havoc on today's children when they are adults starting their own families.
Comedians refer back to President Obama's 2008 campaign theme, "Hope and Change," declaring that most of us can only hope to have some change left after paying bills.  A survey of 1,100 Americans taken in October 2012 showed that 41 percent of respondents did not have more than $500 in savings at the time of the survey, which included "dual-income earners with ... big mortgages and big credit card bills."  Further, 54 percent had no savings plan, and 45 percent thought they would never be able to save money. 
The picture did not look any better in June 2013, when a survey of 1,000 adults found that 76 percent are living paycheck-to-paycheck.  Half of those surveyed had less than a three-month cushion in savings, and 27 percent had no savings at all.
It's even worse for the federal government.  Just click on the Debt Clock to see profligate spending in real time.  The U.S. national debt is just shy of $17 trillion!  That amounts to a debt per citizen of $53,431 -- that means every man, woman and child who is a United States citizen would need to pay that much money each to retire our current national debt.  The debt per taxpayer is a whopping $148,091.
What was the national debt when President Obama took office?  According to Mark Knoller, White House correspondent for CBS News, it was $10.626 trillion.  Mr. Knoller pointed out in March 2012, "The Debt rose $4.899 trillion during the two terms of the Bush presidency. It has now gone up $4.939 trillion since President Obama took office."  In the first three years and two months of Obama's presidency, he increased the debt more than the entire eight years of President Bush's presidency.  In March 2012, it was $15.566 trillion, and it now stands at $16.901 trillion and is estimated to top $20 trillion by the time Obama leaves office in 2016 -- an 87-percent increase in his two terms.

Via: American Thinker


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Thursday Cable News Ratings: MSNBC’s Ed Schultz #3 in Demo At New Time

Thursday night, during his first week back on weekdays at 5pm, MSNBC’s Ed Schultz was #3 in the 25-54 demo with 130K viewers. Fox’s The Five was #1 at 5pm with 327K and CNN’s The Situation Room withWolf Blitzer was #2 with 143K.
In total viewers, The Five was #1 with 1.883M, Schultz was second with 613K and Blitzer was third with 546K.

Here are the rest of your Thursday ratings:
TV NEWS RATINGS: 25-54 DEMOGRAPHIC (L +SD)
Fox NewsCNNMSNBCCNN Headline News
6 – 9 amFox & Friends 
235
New Day 
119
Morning Joe 
150
Express 
90
5 pmThe Five 
327
Blitzer 
143
Schultz 
130
Express 
35
6 pmBaier 
293
Blitzer 
140
Sharpton 
146
Express 
51
7 pmSmith 
280
Burnett 
122
Matthews 
163
Velez-Mitchell 
49
8 pmO’Reilly 
416
Cooper 
163
Hayes 
178
Grace 
96
9 pmHannity 
376
Morgan 
147
Maddow 
207
Dr. Drew 
125
10 pmVan Susteren 
262
Cooper 
151
O’Donnell 
195
Velez-Mitchell 
117
11 pmO’Reilly 
253
Burnett 
137
Hayes 
123
Showbiz 
95
PRIME TIME351154193112
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data.

TV NEWS RATINGS: TOTAL VIEWERS (L +SD)
Fox NewsCNNMSNBCCNN Headline News
6 – 9 amFox & Friends 
1.089
New Day 
362
Morning Joe 
418
Express 
209
5 pmThe Five 
1.883
Blitzer 
546
Schultz 
613
Express 
184
6 pmBaier 
1.804
Blitzer 
482
Sharpton 
624
Express 
161
7 pmSmith 
1.544
Burnett 
416
Matthews 
799
Velez-Mitchell 
149
8 pmO’Reilly 
2.583
Cooper 
575
Hayes 
678
Grace 
221
9 pmHannity 
1.887
Morgan 
723
Maddow 
727
Dr. Drew 
338
10 pmVan Susteren 
1.470
Cooper 
551
O’Donnell 
555
Velez-Mitchell 
245
11 pmO’Reilly 
1.180
Burnett 
429
Hayes 
361
Showbiz 
215
PRIME TIME1.983616653268
Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data
*Please note that the daily ratings report now contains figures for the 6-9am morning shows.

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