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    • Senior executives, on-air personalities, producers, reporters, editors, writers and other self-identifying employees of ABC, CBS and NBC contributed more than $1 million to Democratic candidates and campaign committees in 2008, according to an analysis by The Examiner of data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.

      The Democratic total of $1,020,816 was given by 1,160 employees of the three major broadcast television networks, with an average contribution of $880.

      By contrast, only 193 of the employees contributed to Republican candidates and campaign committees, for a total of $142,863. The average Republican contribution was $744.

      Disclosure of the heavily Democratic contributions by influential employees of the three major broadcast networks follows on the heels of controversy last week when it was learned that media baron Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. contributed $1 million to the Republican Governors Association.
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      Uh, not really shocking is it?

    • Last week, Capitol Confidential reported on a new scheme being pursued by California Democrats to force out-of-state, online retailers to collect and remit California sales taxes.

      But in a new development, it is now being reported that the proposal has attracted support from Republican State Sen. Roy Ashburn, making it technically bipartisan.

      In addition, while proponents have been arguing that if pursued, this tax maneuver will not hurt smaller, online retailers, Capitol Confidential has learned that the preferred language of some movers and shakers in fact fails to exempt smaller retailers and would draw a surprising category of those selling to consumers online into the California sales tax net: Out-of-state small and medium-sized businesses that market through eBay.
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      Yeah, this really helps the California economy.

    • Note what connects these issues. In every one, liberals have lost the argument in the court of public opinion. Majorities — often lopsided majorities — oppose President Obama's social-democratic agenda (e.g., the stimulus, Obamacare), support the Arizona law, oppose gay marriage and reject a mosque near Ground Zero.

      What's a liberal to do? Pull out the bigotry charge, the trump that preempts debate and gives no credit to the seriousness and substance of the contrary argument. The most venerable of these trumps is, of course, the race card. When the Tea Party arose, a spontaneous, leaderless and perfectly natural (and traditionally American) reaction to the vast expansion of government intrinsic to the president's proudly proclaimed transformational agenda, the liberal commentariat cast it as a mob of angry white yahoos disguising their antipathy to a black president by cleverly speaking in economic terms.
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      Read it all.

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen: The FAILED Barbara Boxer – The Way We Were?

    Carly Fiorina at the California Republican Party Convention in San Diego – The Way We Were?

    No matter what you do Babs and Babs, you will NEVER return us to the Way WE WERE. You and your friends have poisoned the economy and ruined the lives of many Californians.

    Sen. Barbara Boxer is having no trouble racking up big names to lend support to her reelection campaign. Last week, Robert Redford sent out an e-mail praising her. Before that, Magic Johnson gave her props. Now, Barbra Streisand is throwing her weight behind the California Democrat.

    The singer/actress is among a handful of honorees at a Boxer fundraiser taking place Thursday afternoon at the Bel Air home of “Bold and the Beautiful” executive producer Bradley Bell and his wife, Colleen.

    Time to retire Barbara Boxer.

  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day August 27, 2010 – Concealed Carry?

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    No, Chris, there is nothing concealed in Naomi’s top. But, it is a pleasant view unlike the latest American economic figures.

    The government is about to confirm what many people have felt for some time: The economy barely has a pulse.

    The Commerce Department on Friday will revise its estimate for economic growth in the April-to-June period and Wall Street economists forecast it will be cut almost in half, to a 1.4 percent annual rate from 2.4 percent.

    That’s a sharp slowdown from the first quarter, when the economy grew at a 3.7 percent annual rate, and economists say it’s a taste of the weakness to come. The current quarter isn’t expected to be much better, with many economists forecasting growth of only 1.7 percent.

    Such slow growth won’t feel much like an economic recovery and won’t lead to much hiring. The unemployment rate, now at 9.5 percent, could even rise by the end of the year.

    This revelation is NOT good news for the Obama Administration and the Democrats who hold a super majority in the Congress. There is an undercurrent of political change coming to America and it is NOT concealed either.

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