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OOPS – Chris Schauble Does it Again
Chris Schauble says WTF live on NBC, Los Angeles
Television reporter/news anchor Chris Schauble is in trouble again. First, it was saying WTF on air on KNBC.
Now, it is saying insensitive, if not down right racist, comments about Hispanics.
A Latino-focused media watchdog is calling on KTLA to force its morning show anchor to apologize on air for a seemingly racist comment made last week about Latinos.
Last Monday, KTLA 5 Morning News co-anchor Chris Schauble insinuated that bond hearings are as common to Latinos as baptisms and graduations, the National Hispanic Media Coalition said Monday.
While airing a segment in which reporter Allie Mac Kay interviewed the manager and employees of El Coyote Mexican Restaurant, Schauble appeared to jokingly add “bond hearings” to a list of common life events the mostly Latino employees attend together.
You can watch the clip here, since it has been removed from the KTLA website.
My recommendation to Chris Schauble is to apologize, take some sensitivity training and watch your mouth, if you want to continue in
broadcast television.
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CA-26: Julia Brownley and the “B” List
A screenshot from the first House Majority PAC television ad for Julia Brownley
Actually, Julia Brownley should be considered on the “C” List as compared to Ventura County Supervisors Steve Bennett and Linda Parks.
And the third is a candidate who dropped out before the race even began — Ventura County Supervisor Steve Bennett in the 26th District.
“When he withdraw, Democrats had to settle for a second-tier candidate,” said Brock McCleary of the NRCC. “I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you that I think Bennett would have stood a better chance.”
The “C” list means CARPETBAGGER.
California State Senator Tony Strickland at least lives and is from Ventura County – something Julia Brownley will never be able to claim.
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The Morning Flap: June 18, 2012
I am happy to be back from about ten days of vacation.
By the way, the Supreme Court will be NOT be announcing their ObamaCare decision this morning!
These are my links for June 13th through June 18th:
- Supreme Court’s Super Mondays Don’t Serve Justice– For court watchers, the drama is becoming unbearable. With just two Mondays left on the U.S. Supreme Court’s calendar to announce opinions — June 18 and 25 — the five most important cases of the term all remain undecided.The club of Supreme Court devotees (OK, junkies) likes to think of the first Monday in October as opening day, and the last Monday in June as game seven of the World Series. But many years, the series is a dud. Most of the cases are technical and unexciting, they enter the casebooks with little fanfare, and the public barely notices. This year will be the exception that proves the rule.
- Defeat of healthcare law would erode voters’ trust in Supreme Court– Every political strategist working the fall elections sees a game changer coming by the end of the month.That’s when the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of President Obama’s signature legislative accomplishment, the Affordable Care Act.The Democrats have a nuclear option in this political game if the high court throws out the healthcare law as unconstitutional.
That blowup-the-system button, not pushed since FDR’s attempt to stack the court with Democrats during the New Deal, is for Obama to use the bully pulpit of the White House, and the national stage of a presidential campaign, to launch a bitter attack on the current court as a corrupt tool of the Republican right wing.
- Conservative activists: Bring it on –
- The Folly of ObamaCare – We pay our presidents for judgment, and President Obama committed a colossal error of judgment in making health-care “reform” a centerpiece of his first term. Ahead of the Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — and regardless of how the court decides — it’s clear that Obama overreached. His attempt to achieve universal health insurance coverage is a massive feat of social engineering that, by its sweeping nature, weakens the economic recovery and antagonizes millions of Americans.
- Looming health care ruling will be among Supreme Court’s most important– Winners and losers are the natural consequence of the American legal system. In the Supreme Court, five majority votes among the nine members are enough to fundamentally change lives and legacies.The high court in coming days will issue rulings in perhaps its most important appeal in a dozen years: whether the sweeping health care law championed by President Barack Obama will be tossed out as an unconstitutional exercise of congressional authority.The stakes cannot be overstated — what the justices decide on a quartet of separate questions will have immediate and long-term impact on every American, not only in the field of medicine but in vast, untold areas of “commerce.” Health care expenditures alone currently make up 18% of the U.S. economy, and the new law promises to significantly expand that share.
Five scenarios: Health care options before the justices
- The Hill Poll: Voters fear US could slip into a double-dip recession– A massive majority of likely voters fear America could be slipping into a second economic downturn just four years after the Great Recession, according to a new poll for The Hill.But people remain split over which of the presidential candidates — Barack Obama or Mitt Romney — are offering the better prescription for economic health.
- Untitled (http://getglue.com/Fullosseousflap/stickers/amc/the_killing_finale?s=ts&ref=Fullosseousflap) – I unlocked the The Killing Finale sticker on @GetGlue!
- Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Comments on Politics, the Dental World and Much More – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-17
- Gregory Flap @ Ronnie’s Diner – foursquare – After 8 miles with Alice, Tara, Nancy… (@ Ronnie’s Diner)
- Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Comments on Politics, the Dental World and Much More – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-16
- Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Comments on Politics, the Dental World and Much More – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-15
- Gregory Flap @ Starbucks – foursquare – On the way home… (@ Starbucks)
- Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Comments on Politics, the Dental World and Much More – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-14
- The Morning Flap: June 13, 2012 – Flap’s Blog – The Morning Flap: June 13, 2012
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Day By Day June 17, 2012 – Dramas
Flap is back.
I have been on vacation the past 10 days or so, including a great trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and the World Series of Poker.
Chris Muir’s Day By Day today is from yesterday and a Father’s Day edition.
Enjoy!
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@Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-18
- The season finale was so good I had to watch it again. Sorry about misspelling Rosie's name. It was auto correct. http://t.co/AK6EqohX #
- I unlocked the The Killing Finale sticker on @GetGlue! http://t.co/zXaAUEFY #
- The season finale and Rosey's killer revealed… http://t.co/7gDFtCvG @GetGlue @TheKilling_AMC #
- Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog – Flap's Comments on Politics, the Dental World and Much More http://t.co/z17xjR3N #
- Happy Father's Day to all the dads! #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-06-17 http://t.co/IfrXEukd #
- Gregory Flap @ Ronnie's Diner – foursquare http://t.co/8wBxBtLS #
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