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Monday, November 24, 2008

This is not a test. The TVA, CCC, WPA, alphabet soup are coming back, new millenia style BIGGER BAILOUT - read on, macduff, from WAPO, no more jokes.

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Democrats' Stimulus Plan May Reach $700 Billion

Spending Package Would Rival Financial System Bailout

By Lori Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, November 24, 2008; A01

Facing an increasingly ominous economic outlook, President-elect Barack Obama and other Democrats are rapidly ratcheting up plans for a massive fiscal stimulus program that could total as much as $700 billion over the next two years.

That amount, more than the nation has spent over the past six years in Iraq, would rival the sum Congress committed last month to rescuing the country's financial system. It would also be one of the biggest public spending programs aimed at jolting the economy since President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

NYT: Just last week: The hoax that went after Gov. Sarah Palin - and was never vetted - MS-NBC, New Republic, LA Times apologize (as they should!)

[AND THEY CALL ME A WANNABE - SHEESH!]

A Senior Fellow at the Institute of Nonexistence

[photo of whacko dAN mIRIVSH] BY: Axel Koester for The New York Times

Dan Mirvish, who with Eitan Gorlin created an elaborate Internet hoax complete with a fake policy institute and a phony adviser to Senator John McCain.

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It was among the juicier post-election recriminations: Fox News Channel quoted an unnamed McCain campaign figure as saying that Sarah Palin did not know that Africa was a continent.

Who would say such a thing? On Monday the answer popped up on a blog and popped out of the mouth of David Shuster, an MSNBC anchor. “Turns out it was Martin Eisenstadt, a McCain policy adviser, who has come forward today to identify himself as the source of the leaks,” Mr. Shuster said.

Trouble is, Martin Eisenstadt doesn’t exist. His blog does, but it’s a put-on. The think tank where he is a senior fellow — the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy — is just a Web site. The TV clips of him on YouTube are fakes.

And the claim of credit for the Africa anecdote is just the latest ruse by Eisenstadt, who turns out to be a very elaborate hoax that has been going on for months. MSNBC, which quickly corrected the mistake, has plenty of company in being taken in by an Eisenstadt hoax, including The New Republic and The Los Angeles Times.

Now a pair of obscure filmmakers say they created Martin Eisenstadt to help them pitch a TV show based on the character. But under the circumstances, why should anyone believe a word they say?

“That’s a really good question,” one of the two, Eitan Gorlin, said with a laugh.

(For what it’s worth, another reporter for The New York Times is an acquaintance of Mr. Gorlin and vouches for his identity, and Mr. Gorlin is indeed “Mr. Eisenstadt” in those videos. He and his partner in deception, Dan Mirvish, have entries on the Internet Movie Database, imdb.com. But still. ...)

The pranksters behind Eisenstadt acknowledge that he was not, through them, the anonymous source of the Palin leak. He just claimed falsely that he was the leaker--and they say they have no reason to cast doubt on the original story. For its part, Fox News Channel continues to stand behind its story.

Mr. Gorlin and Mr. Mirvish say the blame lies not with them but with shoddiness in the traditional news media and especially the blogosphere.

“With the 24-hour news cycle they rush into anything they can find,” said Mr. Mirvish, 40.

Mr. Gorlin, 39, argued that Eisenstadt was no more of a joke than half the bloggers or political commentators on the Internet or television.

An MSNBC spokesman, Jeremy Gaines, explained the network’s misstep by saying someone in the newsroom received the Palin item in an e-mail message from a colleague and assumed it had been checked out. “It had not been vetted,” he said. “It should not have made air.

But most of Eisenstadt’s victims have been bloggers, a reflection of the sloppy speed at which any tidbit, no matter how specious, can bounce around the Internet. And they fell for the fake material despite ample warnings online about Eisenstadt, including the work of one blogger who spent months chasing the illusion around cyberspace, trying to debunk it.

The hoax began a year ago with short videos of a parking valet character, who Mr. Gorlin and Mr. Mirvish said was the original idea for a TV series.

Soon there were videos showing him driving a car while spouting offensive, opinionated nonsense in praise of Rudolph W. Giuliani. Those videos attracted tens of thousands of Internet hits and a bit of news media attention.

When Mr. Giuliani dropped out of the presidential race, the character morphed into Eisenstadt, a parody of a blowhard cable news commentator.

Mr. Gorlin said they chose the name because “all the neocons in the Bush administration had Jewish last names and Christian first names.”

Eisenstadt became an adviser to Senator John McCain and got a blog, updated occasionally with comments claiming insider knowledge, and other bloggers began quoting and linking to it. It mixed weird-but-true items with false ones that were plausible, if just barely.

The inventors fabricated the Harding Institute, named for one of the most scorned presidents, and made Eisenstadt a senior fellow.

It didn’t hurt that a man named Michael Eisenstadt is a real expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and is quoted in the mainstream media. The real Mr. Eisenstadt said in an interview that he was only dimly aware of the fake one, and that his main concern was that people understood that “I had nothing to do with this.”

Before long Mr. Gorlin and Mr. Mirvish had produced a short documentary on Martin Eisenstadt, supposedly for the BBC, posted in several parts on YouTube.

In June they produced what appeared to be an interview with Eisenstadt on Iraqi television promoting construction of a casino in the Green Zone in Baghdad. Then they sent out a news release in which he apologized. Outraged Iraqi bloggers protested the casino idea.

Among the Americans who took that bait was Jonathan Stein, a reporter for Mother Jones. A few hours later Mr. Stein put up a post on the magazine’s political blog, with the title “Hoax Alert: Bizarre ‘McCain Adviser’ Too Good to Be True,” and explained how he had been fooled.

In July, after the McCain campaign compared Senator Barack Obama to Paris Hilton, the Eisenstadt blog said “the phone was burning off the hook” at McCain headquarters, with angry calls from Ms. Hilton’s grandfather and others. A Los Angeles Times political blog, among others, retold the story, citing Eisenstadt by name and linking to his blog.

Last month Eisenstadt blogged that Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, Joe the Plumber, was closely related to Charles Keating, the disgraced former savings and loan chief. It wasn’t true, but other bloggers ran with it.

Among those taken in by Monday’s confession about the Palin Africa report was The New Republic’s political blog. Later the magazine posted this atop the entry: “Oy — this would appear to be a hoax. Apologies.”

But the truth was out for all to see long before the big-name take-downs. For months sourcewatch.org has identified Martin Eisenstadt as a hoax. When Mr. Stein was the victim, he blogged that “there was enough info on the Web that I should have sussed this thing out.”

And then there is William K. Wolfrum, a blogger who has played Javert to Eisenstadt’s Valjean, tracking the hoaxster across cyberspace and repeatedly debunking his claims. Mr. Gorlin and Mr. Mirvish praised his tenacity, adding that the news media could learn something from him.

“As if there isn’t enough misinformation on this election, it was shocking to see so much time wasted on things that didn’t exist,” Mr. Wolfrum said in an interview.

And how can we know that Mr. Wolfrum is real and not part of the hoax?

Long pause. “Yeah, that’s a tough one.”

Monday, August 04, 2008

Charlton Heston GUEST-starring in OBAMA 2008 ads! This is too surreal-- too damn good!


The One is back! this time with Guest Star Charlton Heston as Moses with special Shield
quick! bring in Joel Osteen! A Message from The One: "I HAVE TO VOTE FOR BARACK!"



it's The FAME GAME! Not only should John (McCain) have used the images from The Ten Commandments - he should have used Chuck with his gun above his head at the NRA! "They will have to pry this gun from my cold, dead hands."


R O T F L M A O ! T F F !!!


FROM FOX NEWZ Fair + [un]balanced--- YIPPEE!


As the Red Sea parts under Heston’s outstretched hand, emerging from the deep is the Obama campaign’s version of the presidential seal, which it abandoned after a brief appearance on the campaign trail.


“It’s downright sad that on a day when we learned that 51,000 Americans lost their jobs, a candidate for the presidency is spending all of his time and the powerful platform he has on these sorts of juvenile antics,” Obama spokesman Hari Sevugan said.


McCain defended the ads.


“I don’t think our campaign isn’t negative in the slightest,” he said. “We think it’s got a lot of humor in it, we’re having fun and enjoying it. … We’ll continue to fight and scrap all the way to November 4.”


(((( Oh, John, now you've done it -- copying---modeling off of Limbaugh, who calls Obama Lord Savior and God-knows-what, you just gave away the election, dear. ))))


HighVizPR's message to John and his peeps: All you needed to do was a "jib-jab" and place Obama's head where Chuck's was and had him act as Moses for Mr. deMille and part the hollywood red sea off of leBrea Avenue! Shrewd casting, my man!


Oy GEVALT, VEYS MERE! OY YOY!


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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Mike Huckabee and I did it the hard way - we had to! We had to PUT IT DOWN!




Me, then --- and me now (three years later -)

I heard my hero, Mike Huckabee substituting for Paul Harvey this morning while I was listening to Fred Grandy & Andy Parks (--the political comedy show on WMAL 630 am, WASHINGTON, DC, this morning). I believe he is subbing all week. Cool!

So, why is Mike my hero>? And why is Dr. Oz's diet so vital? --- Well, if you have been reading this blog, or abbebuck pr, or google abbebuck pr + mike huckabee entries will come up about spectacular weight losses -- Mike's own 110, and as he inspired me, my whopping -145. How did we do it? We put down the knife and fork (Mike's book title, in part), to stay alive.
Mr. Huckabee mentioned his weight loss during a news story of a woman originally thought to be morbidly obese, but no, she had a VERY LARGE TUMOR, which is perhaps .0001 of our population. A second or third opine of a doctor found it. But Mike did talk about how we must STOP EATING--- as does another book --- a realy honey -- embracing good food, and why we eat BAD food, or how, where when and how we EAT it: It is called "In Defense of Food"

Do you remember a couple of weeks ago, when Barack Obama (also) made food political ("we eat too much") well, we do, and we are conditioned to -- we are living in a country , a world of over-abundance - the chinese are NOT supposed to be morbidly obese but they are overrun by the Golden Arches!
And how about this bit of mindless information: Have you ever noticed when you get gasoline at an EXXON you see a conveience story called "on the run" -- get the picture? and that phrase, get the picture, used to mean that a photog, now known as our erstwhile papa-rat-zi (pun intended!) snaps the photo that shoots around the world via cell and iphone fethching $2 Million +++ -- but that is another rant for another day, damnit!

----from Abbe Buck, perhaps ready to go on Oprah, who is asking for former fatties to share their stories -- then again, perhaps not. What's the point? I blog. But maybe it's time...


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Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Young Turks: The "real thang" = REAL News by a REAL Man: You need to see this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw0Ua_I8FIU (watch Bill O'Reilly swear his a--off!)

I love this guy! ---CENK UYGUR --host of the Young Turks http://www.theyoungturks.com/ (with their own ringtone!)*

Funny as hell! But true. Grittier, better than jon stewart and myriad if writers. Better than limbaugh and his imagined 'drive-by media'. Blue-colar boychick (SMACK!)

please, please stay on you tube and stay obsessed with POLITICO-celebrity. Please!


Young Turks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Young Turks (Turkish: Jön Türkler (plural), from French: Jeunes Turcs) were a coalition of various groups favoring reforming the administration of the ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Turks - 69k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this

No, no, no, This one!


The Young Turks (talk show) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Young Turks is a four-hour talk radio show hosted by Cenk Uygur, combining politics, sex, news, pop culture, current affairs and personal stories. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_Turks_(talk_show) - 32k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this


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The former one:


Leon Trotsky: The Young Turks (1909)
Leon Trotsky: The Young Turks (September 1908) ... The “Young Turks” have reached the zenith of their influence. They have a majority in Parliament in which ...www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1909/01/1909-turks.htm - 20k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this


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Sunday, September 16, 2007

NYT is dead-wrong! Fred Thompson can campaign any way he damn well pleases -- let the other Romneys stomp Iowa six times a day




NYT- SPARSE SCHEDULE FOR THOMPSON ON TOUR: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/16/us/politics/16thompson.html?ei=5065&en=06396b6588b0d702&ex=1190520000&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print


Okeydoke. Bus trip. That was the way that it was done. The tour bus off to Iowa, New Hampshire, Virginia, Tennessee, Iowa, Texas, California, put the West Wing Vol 6 in the DVD player, sit back and enjoy the ride. Don't forget New Jersey! Not this year. Not if you read DRUDGE, NYT, Reuters, Yahoo!, Salon, YOU TUBES RANTS, Newt Gingrich's doom + gloom forecast (80% democrat, Mr. Speaker?), the cal thomas' cavalcade, and the best part, " rudy vs hilary and the battle of ny"right in Battery Park!....no, sir. No need today.

The way that it is done in 2008 is simple, new-fangled MEDIA, PROMOTION and CHUTZPAH. YOU TUBE and the swinging 24 hour media are only part of it because the news NEVER shuts down!

Remedy is immediate: Just get out the message and pass it along. No tour bus needed.

Yes, like the message, clean up the war, pro-life, federalist values. Yes, now even Greenspan says http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5i684kQul6CZHqjTLwK5ECHUpnUMQ that Bush got us into war but to save our oil. Why couldn't he just come out and say that TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE to stop Saddam in the first place? What's done is done. Now someone has to be depended upon to clean up the mess, and damnit, have the US come clean.
But I ask you, does it really matter where you hear this, and learn how it will unfold?

(after all, you are reading this, aren't you? Do you really care where I am? And who am I talking about?

F R E D i D. IT H O M P S O N, now broadcasting from MCLEAN, VIRGINIA.

you got it!)
---abbebuck, apr

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

Mike & Fred -- Fred & Mike -- WHATEVER! -- A Dream Team? Well, sir, I reckon so!

NOTE: Today's post and links all courtesy of BSR - THE BLUE STATE REPUBLICANS and main supporters of Mike Huckabee - Thank you!!!!!!


I have been thinking this over as I board the STOP HILARY EX-PRESS!


Mike, give it some thought...perhaps if the two of you join forces and ------just give it some thought...mayhaps Fred should be on your ticket?

----AbbeBuck, APR, spin queen

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from the Blue State Republicans:

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Newsroom.PressRelease&ID=252


from: http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=344



September 07, 2007 - 11:34 PM
Co-Sign the Letter to Fred Thompson

by Team Huckabee
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Below is the text of the actual letter to Fred Thompson. We encourage you to co-sign the letter with Governor Huckabee by leaving a comment.



September 7, 2007




The Honorable Fred Thompson
1130 Eighth Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203


Dear Senator Thompson,




Welcome to the 2008 Presidential race. I look forward to seeing you on the trail in the upcoming days, weeks, and months ahead. I share your view of the debates and agree that Newt's "Nine Nineties in Nine" concept is a far better way to make sure America's next President has the character and capacity to lead our nation forward, and that's why I have already signed that pledge.




I agree that what is needed is a real discussion by the candidates about their vision for the future of our country. The debates so far have not offered an in-depth discussion on critical issues such as health care, education, energy independence, in addition to terrorism and national security.




I am aware of your comments on Fox News that you would like to participate in a series of Lincoln Douglas-styled debates. I would like to officially accept your offer and look forward to working with your staff to schedule this. I would suggest we start this series in New Hampshire. At the end of these debates, the American people will know each candidate far greater and would be able to choose which candidate possesses the depth of knowledge on the issues and has the character and capacity to lead or great nation. More importantly, the American people would be able to rely on a true conversation on the issues, instead of just 30-second ads and soundbites to decide which candidate has the right vision for America's future.




Senator, let's lead by example and get the ball rolling. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this idea and debating you in front of the American people.




Sincerely,




Mike Huckabee


Former Governor of Arkansas (1996-2007)



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Quote of the Day: Peggy Noonan on Mike Huckabee
"Mike Huckabee, and for this I ♥ Huckabee, shot back [at Ron Paul] that history will judge whether we were right to go in, but for now, "we're there." He echoed Colin Powell: We broke it, now we own it. "Congressman, we are one nation. We can't be divided. . . . If we make a mistake, we make it as a single country, the United States of America, not the divided states ofAmerica."


David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network says he doesn't know why Mr. Huckabee isn't in the top tier. I wonder too. Maybe he is and we don't know it."



-Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal, 9/7/07 About Peggy Noonan: Peggy Noonan is a contributing editor of The Wall Street Journal and a weekly columnist for the Journal's Weekend Edition and OpinionJournal.com.

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MSNBC: Huckabee's Crossover Appeal
MSNBC is starting to grasp the true power of Huckabee as a presidential candidate--he has an uncanny ability as an authentic conservative to appeal to traditionally moderate (and even liberal) audiences.We've been saying it for years. Mike Huckabee, if the nominee, will win and he will solidify the Republican party for generations to come. You think "Reagan Democrats" were a big deal? Wait till you see the "Huckabee Democrats."


Says MSNBC: "Today, the chattering class's favorite dark horse GOP candidate, Mike Huckabee, does his turn walking a day in the shoes of an SEIU worker. What's remarkable about this event? All of the Democrats have done it, but Huckabee's the only Republican to do so. In fact, to date, Huckabee's the only Republican to nab a union endorsement (the machinists endorsed him in the GOP primary, while endorsing Clinton in the Dem primary). Is there any other self-described conservative candidate doing more to show crossover appeal than Huckabee? Imagine if Huckabee is on the national ticket and SEIU's Andy Stern has nothing but nice things to say about him."


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Monday, June 04, 2007

Fred D. Thompson Watch Day #3 - Why Fred Thompson? (----asks a little ol' Democrat like me!)

WHY THE HECK NOT? He is now ahead of Mitt "Mormon" Romney in the polls (check 'em!)and hasn't even 'committed' yet!

Why Fred Thompson?
by Robert Novak (More by this author)
Posted: 05/31/2007

Fred Thompson sat at the end of a long table in The Monocle restaurant on Capitol Hill Tuesday night for dinner with some 20 fellow conservatives, mostly journalists. He sent two signals. First, he sounded like a man who has decided to run for president. Second, his candidacy will be something different from other Republicans, in both substance and style.

This was one of the irregular sessions of the Saturday Evening Club, which is not a club and never meets on Saturday. The name was purloined from H.L. Mencken's Baltimore discussion club by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., editor-in-chief of The American Spectator. Tyrrell arranges and presides over these events, always featuring a guest newsmaker -- usually a Republican presidential hopeful over the past two years. Former Sen. Thompson was the most intriguing of them because he has become a leading prospect for president even though he has not announced his candidacy and has no real campaign.

Thompson's performance Tuesday night, with his remarks off the record, helped show why many Republican insiders are ready to support him. Thompson is winning straw polls at Republican conferences and running well in polls mainly because of dissatisfaction, for varying reasons, with the three leading GOP candidates -- Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney. But Thompson at the dinner table confirmed the widespread perception inside the party of his potential to be an extraordinary candidate.

Thompson disappointed in his first speech as a prospective candidate, addressing the Lincoln Club of Orange County, Calif., on May 4. Discarding a speech he had written himself, Thompson ad-libbed from handwritten notes, a performance that placed him in the usual run of Republican after-dinner speakers. This was not the second coming of Reagan that Californians envisioned. Was all the excitement about Thompson merely engendered by his television role as the formidable Manhattan district attorney on "Law and Order"?

He stuck to his prepared cards for his second speech, at a Republican state party function in Stamford, Conn., last week, and it was a considerable improvement. It sounded more like an off-the-record conversation he had with me in Orange County, Calif., before his speech there, and his Saturday Evening Club conversation.The Connecticut Republicans, down to one seat in Congress after 2006 election losses, cheered when Thompson told them: "I think the biggest problem we have today is what I believe is the disconnect between Washington, D.C., and the people of the United States. People are looking around at the pork barrel spending and the petty politics, the backbiting. The fighting over all things, large or small, is creating a cynicism among our people." That cynicism, Thompson contends, mandates a different kind of campaign for 2008.

Thompson implied at Stamford that Republicans, along with Democrats, are responsible for making Americans cynical. While so far not spelling this out publicly, he deplores ethical abuses, profligate spending and incompetent management of the Iraq war. He becomes incandescent when considering abysmal CIA and Justice Department performance under the Bush administration. He is enraged by Justice's actions in decisions leading to Scooter Libby's prison sentence.In his Senate voting record and his public utterances, Thompson is more conservative than Giuliani, McCain or Romney. He takes a hard line on the war against terror (referring in Connecticut to the danger of "suicidal maniacs" crossing open borders) and worries about immigration policy creating a permanent American underclass. His one deviation from the conservative line has been support for the McCain-Feingold campaign reform, much of which he now considers overtaken by current fundraising practices and perhaps irrelevant. Overall, his tone, in a soft Tennessee drawl, is less harsh than that of other Republican candidates -- a real-life version of the avuncular fictional D.A. he plays on TV.

Beyond ideology, Thompson envisions a 21st-century campaign, utilizing the Internet more and spending less money than his opponents. When speaking to a friendly audience or ruminating off the record, the 6-foot-7 actor-politician does not look or sound like the GOP's announced candidates for president. His challenge will be to convey that impression when he appears with opponents on the same stage in the immediate future.

Mr. Novak is a syndicated columnist and editor of the Evans-Novak Political Report, a political newsletter he founded in 1967 with Rowland Evans. Click here to get a free subscription.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Fred D. Thompson Watch, Day #2 - The speech in Richmond tomorrow night - I'll be there!

2007 Commonwealth Gala
Republican Party of Virginia Chairman Ed Gillespie invites you to attend
The 2007 Commonwealth Gala
with special guest
Former Senator of Tennessee Fred Thompson
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Greater Richmond Convention Center
5:30 p.m. -
Leadership Reception for Gala Sponsors
with
Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling
Attorney General Bob McDonnell
Speaker Bill Howell
RPV Chairman Ed Gillespie
Photo opportunity with Fred Thompson 6:30 p.m. - [hey, abbe!]
Dinner (Business Attire)
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