• Dick Cheney,  GOP,  Polling

    GOP Political Insiders Poll: Dick Cheney Hurts the Republican Party

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    This poll is fairly self-evident.

    Dick Cheney and his attacks on President Obama are not helping the GOP.

    Look at some comments from the Republican Insiders:

    Helped

    • “He is the only GOP figure who has put Obama on the political defensive, especially on interrogations.”
    • “He is a target for Democrats, but he helps motivate a base that is in a state of hibernation.”
    • “Helping defend America helps the Republican Party, even if some don’t see it yet. Cheney has the spine to stand up for his informed opinions — a characteristic appearing to be lacking in others.”
    • “The VP is not our best messenger, but defending the Bush administration on the war on terror has benefited the party.”
    • “He’s framed the debate and challenged Democrats to put up or shut up.”
    • “I like him more now than when he was veep: Time to end the free ride for the Anointed One and his people. God knows the media isn’t going to do it.”

    Hurt

    • “The message on interrogation techniques is right. The messenger is not.”
    • “He seems determined to vindicate his decisions and policies even if it damages the GOP’s recovery. And it has.”
    • “Anything that reminds the public of the Bush administration harms the party’s ability to turn the page. If he’d had any concern for his public image when he was in office, he wouldn’t have to worry as much about defending his reputation now.”
    • “There is nothing Dick Cheney can say or do to help the Republican Party today. The best thing he can do is disappear for the next 10 years.”
    • “Overall, hurts, but if there is a terrorist attack on the United States, Lord forbid, he will have turned out to be prescient, and the Democrats will be out of power for a long time.”
    • “Let’s face it: The guy doesn’t know anything about winning elections outside of Wyoming.”
    • “Not even a close call. With Cheney out there, Obama doesn’t even need to remind the American people about the mess that was the Bush years.”
    • “He’s advocating for what’s left of the party. We need to expand the party.”
    • “Cheney represents the grumpy intolerance that has come to characterize the GOP. Get off the stage!”

    And, who are these insiders:

    Dan Allen, Stan Anderson, Gary Andres, Saulius (Saul) Anuzis, Rich Ashooh, Whit Ayres, Brett Bader, Mitch Bainwol, Gary Bauer, David Beckwith, Clark Benson, Wayne Berman, Brian Bieron, Charlie Black, Kirk Blalock, Carmine Boal, Jeff Boeyink, Ron Bonjean, Jeff Buley, Luke Byars, Nick Calio, Danny Carroll, Ron Christie, Jim Cicconi, Cesar Conda, Jake Corman, Scott Cottington, Charlie Crist, Greg Crist, Diane Crookham-Johnson, Fergus Cullen, Mike Dennehy, Ken Duberstein, Steve Duprey, Debi Durham, Frank Fahrenkopf, John Feehery, Don Fierce, Carl Forti, Alex Gage, Sam Geduldig, Adam Geller, Benjamin Ginsberg, Bill Greener, Jonathan Grella, Lanny Griffith, Janet Mullins Grissom, Doug Gross, Todd Harris, Steve Hart, Christopher Healy, Ralph Hellmann, Chris Henick, Terry Holt, David Iannelli, Clark Judge, David Keating, David Kensinger, Bruce Keough, Bob Kjellander, Ed Kutler, Chris Lacivita, Jim Lake, George LeMieux, Steve Lombardo, Kevin Madden, Joel Maiola, Gary Maloney, David Marin, Mary Matalin, Dan Mattoon, Brian McCormack, Mark McKinnon, Kyle McSlarrow, Ken Mehlman, Jim Merrill, Tim Morrison, Mike Murphy, Phil Musser, Ron Nehring, Terry Nelson, Neil Newhouse, David Norcross, Ziad Ojakli, Jack Oliver, Todd Olsen, Van B. Poole, Tom Rath, Scott Reed, David Rehr, Steve Roberts, Jason Roe, David Roederer, Dan Schnur, Russ Schriefer, Rich Schwarm, Brent Seaborn, Rick Shelby, Andrew Shore, Kevin Shuvalov, Don Sipple, Robin Smith, Javier Soto, Fred Steeper, Bob Stevenson, Eric Tanenblatt, Richard Temple, Heath Thompson, Jay Timmons, Warren Tompkins, Ted Van Der Meid, Dirk van Dongen, Jan van Lohuizen, Stewart Verdery, Dick Wadhams, John Weaver, Tom Wilson, Dave Winston, Ginny Wolfe, and Fred Wszolek.

    Flap agrees in part. But, no one had the guts to take on the popular Obama who is MORE campaign than he is governance. Dick Cheney has been filling a void until a new generation of GOP leadership is ready to step up to the plate.

    Think they are ready yet?


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  • Abortion,  Barack Obama,  Polling

    Poll Watch: More Americans Pro-Life Than Pro-Choice

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    So says the latest Gallup poll. And, fewer think abortion should be legal “under any circumstances.”

    A new Gallup Poll, conducted May 7-10, finds 51% of Americans calling themselves “pro-life” on the issue of abortion and 42% “pro-choice.” This is the first time a majority of U.S. adults have identified themselves as pro-life since Gallup began asking this question in 1995.

    The new results, obtained from Gallup’s annual Values and Beliefs survey, represent a significant shift from a year ago, when 50% were pro-choice and 44% pro-life. Prior to now, the highest percentage identifying as pro-life was 46%, in both August 2001 and May 2002.

    The May 2009 survey documents comparable changes in public views about the legality of abortion. In answer to a question providing three options for the extent to which abortion should be legal, about as many Americans now say the procedure should be illegal in all circumstances (23%) as say it should be legal under any circumstances (22%). This contrasts with the last four years, when Gallup found a strong tilt of public attitudes in favor of unrestricted abortion.

    Well, most Americans relaize that abortion is a grizzly, unseemly procedure that may be tolderated but yet is not easily accepted, except in some extreme circumstances like rape and incest.

    Americans now know about the Planned Parenthood abortion mills set up in urban, inner city areas of most American cities which pray upon minority communities. Americans know about the partial birth abortion abuses and the abortion at any cost because of profit clinics.

    Look at this poll:

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    Note that the legal abortion under ANY circumstances has decreased by 6 points over the year and illegal abortion in ALL circumstances has increased by 6 points. So, what has spurred the change? What is different in a year?

    Answer: President Obama and a change in American abortion policy.

    With the first pro-choice president in eight years already making changes to the nation’s policies on funding abortion overseas, expressing his support for the Freedom of Choice Act, and moving toward rescinding federal job protections for medical workers who refuse to participate in abortion procedures, Americans — and, in particular, Republicans — seem to be taking a step back from the pro-choice position. However, the retreat is evident among political moderates as well as conservatives.

    It is possible that, through his abortion policies, Obama has pushed the public’s understanding of what it means to be “pro-choice” slightly to the left, politically. While Democrats may support that, as they generally support everything Obama is doing as president, it may be driving others in the opposite direction.

    When President Obama forces religious medical schools and hospitals to teach and perform abortions or lose federal funding their will be a larger shift and a public outcry of a loss of religious freedom.

    Likely, the shift towards the public directing/demanding a more moderate abortion policy than Obama’s is being reflected in the polls.


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  • Obamacare,  Polling

    Poll Watch: 70 Per Cent of Insured Americans Rate Health Insurance Good or Excellent – Divided on Government Run Health Care

    This poll will certainly be an impediment to the Obama Administration’s grandiose plan to provide universal health care reforms.

    Seventy percent (70%) of Americans with health insurance rate their coverage as good or excellent.

    Twenty-three percent (23%) say their insurance coverage is fair, and six percent (6%) rate it as poor, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

    Overall, including those without insurance, 62% rate the health care they receive as good or excellent, while eight percent (8%) say it’s poor. For Americans with health insurance, satisfaction is a bit higher: 70% say their health care is good or excellent, while just four percent (4%) view it as poor. These findings are virtually unchanged from a survey in July of last year.

    But, Americans are divided on whether it is a good idea for the United States to establish a government health insurance company.

    Forty-one percent (41%) are in favor of a government-run health insurance plan, while 44% are opposed, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Fifteen percent (15%) are not sure.

    Americans are evenly divided over whether a government plan would have an unfair advantage over private insurers. Thirty eight percent (38%) say yes; the identical number (38%) say no.

    But a plurality of all Americans (49%) still believes a private health insurance company is likely to provide better service and more choice. Twenty-nine percent (29%) say a government-run plan would do a better job and offer more choice, but one-out-of-five (21%) are not sure which would do better.

    One major issue is whether new health care options will allow Americans to choose their own doctors. It is significant to note that just 50% believe the current system allows most Americans to make that choice. Most private sector employees say that Americans today do not have such a choice, but government employees, entrepreneurs, and retirees disagree.

    Although Americans appear to be divided on a government run health care system, President Obama will push legislation adopting universal care for all Americans.

    The main questions are:

    • Who is going to pay for what?
    • Can America afford the costs?

    If the answers are not forthcoming, there will be no noteworthy reform passing the Congress.


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  • Obamacare,  Socialized Medicine

    American Health Care Leaders Say Obama Overstated Cost Control Promises

    U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a statement on health care reform to the media on the South Drive near the Oval Office of the White House in Washington May 13, 2009. With Obama are (L-R) Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), Vice President Joe Biden, Rep. George Miller (D-CA), House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Charlie Rangel
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    The war over Obamacare or President Obama’s universal health care reform has started.

    Hospitals and insurance companies said Thursday that President Obama had substantially overstated their promise earlier this week to reduce the growth of health spending.

    Mr. Obama invited health industry leaders to the White House on Monday to trumpet their cost-control commitments. But three days later, confusion swirled in Washington as the companies’ trade associations raced to tamp down angst among members around the country.

    After meeting with six major health care organizations, Mr. Obama hailed their cost-cutting promise as historic.

    “These groups are voluntarily coming together to make an unprecedented commitment,” Mr. Obama said. “Over the next 10 years, from 2010 to 2019, they are pledging to cut the rate of growth of national health care spending by 1.5 percentage points each year — an amount that’s equal to over $2 trillion.”

    Health care leaders who attended the meeting have a different interpretation. They say they agreed to slow health spending in a more gradual way and did not pledge specific year-by-year cuts.

    “There’s been a lot of misunderstanding that has caused a lot of consternation among our members,” said Richard J. Umbdenstock, the president of the American Hospital Association. “I’ve spent the better part of the last three days trying to deal with it.”

    Nancy-Ann DeParle, director of the White House Office of Health Reform, said “the president misspoke” on Monday and again on Wednesday when he described the industry’s commitment in similar terms. After providing that account, Ms. DeParle called back about an hour later on Thursday and said: “I don’t think the president misspoke. His remarks correctly and accurately described the industry’s commitment.”

    If anyone thinks the private health care industry is going to troll over for Obamacare, you have another thing coming. Obama’s proposal is for an eventual government take over of America’s health care industry. It is an end around and the bureaucratic corporations are now just realizing their demise in the grand scheme.

    Look for limited cooperation from the health care beomouths of PHARMA and the AMA – just enough to not look like obstructionists.

    And, cost controls? Who is going to enforce it?

    The government?

    What a joke. they cannot control ther own costs.


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  • CIA,  Nancy Pelosi,  Newt Gingrich

    Newt Gingrich: Speaker Nancy Pelosi LIED to the House About Waterboarding – Inquiry Warranted

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    Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

    Why, of course House Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi LIED about CIA enhanced interrogation techniques and the briefings that made her complicit in waterboarding.

    And, former Speaker Newt Gingrich is RIGHT in calling Pelosi out on her deception.

    Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich today offered a blistering critique of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s handling of oversight on harsh interrogation tactics, in a major escalation of partisan attacks being aimed at Pelosi.

    In an interview with ABC News Radio’s Marcus Wilson, Gingrich, R-Ga., said Pelosi, D-Calif., “has lied to the House” in claiming that she was never briefed by the CIA about the Bush administration’s use of waterboarding and other harsh tactics.

    “I think she has lied to the House, and I think that the House has an absolute obligation to open an inquiry, and I hope there will be a resolution to investigate her. And I think this is a big deal.  I don’t think the Speaker of the House can lie to the country on national security matters,” Gingrich said.

    He continued: “I think this is the most despicable, dishonest and vicious political effort I’ve seen in my lifetime.”

    “She is a trivial politician, viciously using partisanship for the narrowist of purposes, and she dishonors the Congress by her behavior.”

    “Speaker Pelosi’s the big loser, because she either comes across as incompetent, or dishonest.  Those are the only two defenses,” Gingrich said. “The fact is she either didn’t do her job, or she did do her job and she’s now afraid to tell the truth.”

    Let’s bring on the CIA Wateboarding “truth commission” and place Speaker Pelosi under oath and on television. Americans deserve an explanation.

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  • Barack Obama,  CIA,  Day By Day,  Nancy Pelosi

    Day By Day by Chris Muir May 15, 2009 – Adult Children

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    House Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi has CLEARLY LIED about her involvement and complicity in CIA enhanced interrogation techniques, including waterboarding.

    Now, is the time for complete Congressional hearings and the release of ALL CIA documents regarding the flap.

    Do I think it will happen?

    Nope and Obama is regretting the day he released the CIA memos to bash Bush and Cheney in the first place. Remember his own CIA Director Leon Panetta recommended against it.

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    • In the first serious case of swine flu in New York City, an assistant principal of a Queens middle school has been hospitalized and is on a ventilator, officials announced Thursday. The city closed that school, and two others with large clusters of flu-like symptoms. All three schools are to remain closed for about a week
      (tags: swine_flu)
    • Once again, "Lost" managed to pull out an incredible season finale that simultaneously raised as many questions as it answered. Though, I think in a first for the series, we actually got more answers than questions.

      But before we get to the whole Jacob/Esau rivalry, let's clear up one of the real head-scratchers of the episode, the answer to "What lies in the shadow of the statue is?" Richard (or Ricardo, as we can now call him) answers in Latin, of course! The answer is "Ille qui nos omnes servabit," or roughly translated, "He who will protect/save us all."

      So, it appears the Others and the Ajira Airlines folk weren't kidding when they said they were the good guys. A quick trip to the Bible, (OK, OK, Wikipedia's version of the Bible), tells us that Jacob and Esau were fraternal twins who spent the majority of their lives in a fierce rivalry. When Esau finally got the upper hand and killed Jacob, Jacob's children rose up and overpowered Esau and his followers.

      (tags: Lost)
    • The notion of leaving infected tissue under a restoration goes against the grain for many dentists. But that's exactly what you should be doing for many deep lesions, according to researchers from Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
      "Many people have the fear of lesion progression beneath the sealing," stated study co-author Marisa Maltz, D.D.S., in an e-mail to DrBicuspid.com. "Some also wonder about the placement of a filling over carious tissue. This resistance is not based in the evidence we have today."

      Dr. Maltz presented a study last month at the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) meeting in Miami, suggesting that the survival rate of restorations placed over carious dentin in deep lesions after 10 years is comparable to the survival rates of conventionally restored lesions.

      (tags: dentistry)
    • Eli Lilly CEO John Lechleiter waded into the debate over a public health-insurance plan, saying today that such an option would create a “slippery slope” toward a day when all or most Americans would have government coverage.

      Leichleiter argued, much as the health-insurance industry has, that a public plan would have a huge advantage over private insurers, which don’t have the “resources of the Treasury or the power of law to set reimbursement rates.” In a speech before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (see his prepared remarks), he also said many employers would stop covering their workforces and send them to the public plan.

      So what does this have to do with pharmaceuticals? Leichleiter argued that the negative outcomes with a public plan would stifle innovation in the drug industry, because the government monopoly would reduce the number of choices that patients have. And without people making choices, drug makers wouldn’t have the ability to gauge the real value of their products.

    • To investigate the effect of analgesics on pulsating pains, we studied the effect of pyrazolone and salicylate analgesics on the onset time and duration of analgesia, the course of analgesics response, and the recurrence of pain. The overall effective rate was 90.2%, 97.4% for the pyrazolone analgesics tested and 83.3% for the salicylate analgesics. In the pyrazolone group, the onset time and duration of analgesia were shorter than in the salicylate group.
      (tags: dentistry)
    • Californians will vote next Tuesday on a series of budget-related propositions, and one thing is clear from new Rasmussen Reports telephone polling in the state: Voters aren’t in the mood for tax increases to ease California’s budget woes.
    • On Tuesday, Miss California Carrie Prejean was allowed to keep her crown, even though she agrees with the voters of her own state and the President of the U.S. about gay marriage. This has prompted Miss California USA pageant co-director Shanna Moakler to resign from the organization:
    • Gov. John Lynch said he will veto the same-sex marriage bill if it does not change before it gets to his desk.

      He said his main concern is that the bill, HB 436, and a companion bill don’t provide enough legal protection for religious groups or institutions opposed to the concept.

      He has provided legislative leaders with wording that will satisfy him and is leaving it to the House and Senate to move next.

      “If the Legislature passes this language, I will sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. If the Legislature doesn’t pass these provisions, I will veto it. We can and we must treat both same-sex couples and people of certain religious traditions with respect and dignity.”

      (tags: gaymarriage)
    • President Barack Obama, calling current deficit spending “unsustainable,” warned of skyrocketing interest rates for consumers if the U.S. continues to finance government by borrowing from other countries.

      “We can’t keep on just borrowing from China,” Obama said at a town-hall meeting in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, outside Albuquerque. “We have to pay interest on that debt, and that means we are mortgaging our children’s future with more and more debt.”

      Holders of U.S. debt will eventually “get tired” of buying it, causing interest rates on everything from auto loans to home mortgages to increase, Obama said. “It will have a dampening effect on our economy.”

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    • Miss California and Miss USA runner-up, Carrie Prejean, tossed around in the battle over gay marriage, will be a one-day guest host for Fox News Channel's popular morning show Fox & Friends, Whispers learns. She will host the 6 a.m.-to-7 a.m. slot on May 27, filling in for Gretchen Carlson—the 1989 Miss America—who will be off that day.

      The decision to make her a one-day cohost was finalized yesterday—the same day Prejean and Miss USA owner Donald Trump appeared on Fox & Friends.

    • The always-outspoken Roberta McCain — mother of Sen. John McCain — took a swipe at Rush Limbaugh Wednesday, saying the popular conservative radio host "does not represent the Republican Party that I belong to".

      "I belong to the Republican Party," McCain, 97, said during an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. "What he represents of the Republican Party has nothing to do with my side of it. I don't know what the man means, I don't know what he's talking about."

    • Confirming Cheney by Refusing to Declassify Memos

      Stephen Hayes reports that the Obama administration has refused former vice president Cheney's request to declassify two memos laying out what intelligence had been garnered through the now-controversial detainee interrogation methods.

      Does anyone doubt that if those memos contradicted Cheney's claims in any way, shape, or form, they would have been released? Is there anyone in this world who would argue that if we could see the memos, they would strengthen Obama's case and weaken Cheney's argument?

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    • The Obama administration has turned down former Vice President Dick Cheney’s request for the declassification of two CIA reports on the effectiveness of the Agency’s detainee program, THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned. A letter dated May 7, 2009, from the CIA’s Information and Privacy Coordinator, Delores M. Nelson, rejected Cheney’s request because the documents he has requested are involved in a Freedom of Information Act court battle.

      “In researching the information in question, we have discovered that it is currently the subject of pending FOIA litigation (Bloche v. Department of Defense, Amnesty International v. Central Intelligence Agency). Therefore, the document is excluded from Mandatory Declassification Review,” Nelson wrote in the letter to the National Archives, the agency responsible for handling Cheney’s request.

    • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (Calif.) assertion at a press conference this morning that the Bush administration and the Central Intelligence Agency misled her and the Congress regarding the treatment of suspected terrorists adds further fuel to the fire on an issue that has been on a low boil for weeks.

      Asked whether she was accusing the CIA of lying to her during a 2002 briefing on the use of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques," Pelosi said: "Yes, misleading the Congress of the United States, misleading the Congress of the United States. I am."

      She went on to call on the CIA to release the details of briefings they provided to Congress and for the creation of a truth commission to "determine how intelligence was misused and how controversial and possibly illegal activities like torture were authorized within the executive branch."

    • Someone important appears not to be telling the truth about her knowledge of the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques (EITs). That someone is Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The political persecution of Bush administration officials she has been pushing may now ensnare her.

      Here's what we know. On Sept. 4, 2002, less than a year after 9/11, the CIA briefed Rep. Porter Goss, then House Intelligence Committee chairman, and Mrs. Pelosi, then the committee's ranking Democrat, on EITs including waterboarding. They were the first members of Congress to be informed.

    • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today will propose selling San Quentin Prison, the Los Angeles Coliseum and other state-owned properties in a bid to raise cash to counter the state's daunting budget shortfall.

      He also wants to accelerate the sale of Agnews Developmental Center, the 81-acre facility on the north edge of San Jose that closed its doors in March after 120 years.

      The proposal to sell off state assets is part of the governor's revised budget plan being released today. Besides the Coliseum and San Quentin, the properties he's eyeing for sale are the Cow Palace in Daly City, the Orange County Fairgrounds, Cal Expo in Sacramento, Del Mar Fairground, and the Ventura County Fair.