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Inauguration Day – Mario Piperni

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Mario Piperni’s posts and graphics never cease to amaze me…

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If you lived through Republican’s disgusting display of politics over the last four years, I’m sure you’ll appreciate this message to the right from Van Jones.

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To those who wasted 4 years trying to keep this day from happening – you may as well have been trying to stop the dawn.#HopeWins#tcot#p2  21 Jan 13


Despite Mitch McConnell’s best effort, the one term presidency of Barack Obama was not to be.

I thought the President’s address was as progressive a speech as you could have hoped for.  My highlights…

“We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms. The path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult.  But America cannot resist this transition; we must lead it.”

and…

“We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths – that all of us are created equal – is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall … Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law – for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well.”

Climate change and gay rights mentioned in a presidential inaugural address. This ain’t your granddad’s president.

John Liming shares his Inauguration Day thoughts:

I was proud to be an American when Truman was president and I have been proud to be an American under every president since up to and including President Barack Obama!

I am not proud to be an American because of who is in the white house or who is running their mouths in Washington - – I am proud to be an American because America is worth being proud about!

Some of my relatives died in the Revolution and some in some of the other wars.

I served in uniform (honorably) for seven years and a few months myself.

I gotta say, “Even if there was a president in the white house that I didn’t particularly like, when that trio of helicopters with the president inside of Marine 1 went over, I couldn’t help but shed tears of pride and joy and snap to attention and salute.

Read the rest of John’s post here.

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Monday Blog Round Up

Bringing Out The Crazy

Perry Campaign Works to Smooth Out Flaws

Herman Cain: ‘I Felt Like Moses’ (VIDEO) 

Fox’s Chris Wallace Pretends Obama’s “Watch” Began In 2007 

Eric Cantor: ‘Increasingly Concerned’ About Occupy Wall Street ‘Mobs’  

Alan Colmes Smacks Down Hypocritical Attacks On Occupy Wall Street Protests

Van Jones: OWS May Not Have Message Clarity–But They Have Moral Clarity

Conservative Shock Jock Reels Off Islamophobia’s Greatest Hits 

Incomes Kept Falling After the Recession Ended

Herman Cain hits jackpot with ’9-9-9′

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MoveOn Uses Fox News Hoaxes, Van Jones And The Roots In Anti-Austerity Campaign

I like seeing Fox News getting punked…

The Huffington Post

It seemed, at the time, too surreal to be true. In late May, a YouTube user named Hiropro999 posted a video to the site showing the ticker outside of News Corp.’s Manhattan headquarters being hacked and reprogrammed with an anti-FOX News script. The mysterious nature of the poster combined with the high profile of the target produced a tremendous amount of curiosity and netted 300,000-plus views.

FOX News said the video was a fake. It was.

On Wednesday morning, MoveOn.org, the five million-member progressive advocacy organization, finally acknowledged that it had commandeered the elaborate prank in an effort to draw attention to a much larger campaign. On June 23rd, the organization, alongside former White House adviser Van Jones and The Roots, are launching what organizers are calling “Rebuild the Dream,” an effort to move the political conversation away from austerity and towards job creation.

“This will be the largest economic campaign we have ever run,” Justin Ruben, MoveOn’s Executive Director said in an interview with The Huffington Post. “The goal here is to really change the debate and refocus it on the stuff that is necessary to create jobs and make the economy work for regular people … It is unreal that with widespread misery across the country, Washington is focused on closing the deficit and giving tax breaks to millionaires.”

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Fox News Does The “Scary Black Man” Thing – Again!

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Since the days of Jim Crow, the forces that seek to strengthen the racist ties that bind have worked relentlessly to create a mythology of an African American male as a brutish creature who menaces innocent white folks – in other words, a scary black man.

 DW Griffith’s pro-Confederacy movie, “Birth of a Nation,” portrayed the black man as a primitive schemer intent on robbing white women of their virginity. During the following decades, the image of the black man was that of a threatening thug.

The very existence of the Nation of Islam and the Black Panthers struck fear into the hearts of a white America which ignored the growing threats of a violent white militia and anti-abortion movement. Flash forward to the 21st century. The Jim Crow mentality is alive and well (at least on Fox Nation) and Fox News is still playing that fear of the scary black man card – and now that there is a scary black man in the White House, who is (gasp) hosting another scary black man (a scary black rapper), the ante had been upped! Ain’t it America for you and me…

The Fox News coverage of the New Black Panther so called ”voter intimidation” played to these fears and caused Fox contributor Kirsten Powers to accuse Megyn Kelly of fomenting the fear of the “scary black man.”  But what really embodies the modern “scary black man” is the rap artist. This music was born from the deprivations and depredations of the brutal world of the black inner city – a place where it wasn’t “morning again in America.” As such, it presents a view of life which is alien and, as such, threatening to Fox audience types who also view our first African American president as alien and threatening. So when it was announced that a black rapper was going to perform at the White House, Fox News pulled out all the propaganda stops in a full blown hate-a-palooza. Not only was this an opportunity to bash the president and further the meme of “us vs. them” (or literally, black vs. white); but it was an opportunity to remind Fox “America” about those “scary black men.”

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Van Jones At Power Shift 2011: ‘While They’re Stuck On Stupid In DC, Your Generation Is Rising’

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Van Jones has a point there…

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In a passionate keynote address, green jobs leader Van Jones exhorted the 10,000 youth climate activists at the Power Shift conference in Washington DC to “shift the power” and lead the clean power revolution. He argued that both parties need to be held accountable for their failures, and that activists must explain that the climate movement isn’t just about “hippie power” but that it is a vision of liberty and justice for all.

Van Jones had harsh words for the national political establishment. “You have to be wise enough to hold both parties to high standards,” he said:

While they’re stuck on stupid in DC, your generation is rising.

Van Jones also discussed President Barack Obama, who hired him as a green jobs adviser but then let him go after Jones’ politics and person came under a relentless barrage from Fox News’ Glenn Beck. Jones argued that President Obama is like the friend who has the potential to be an A-plus student, but is only getting C’s and D’s. Jones told the assembled youth from campuses around the nation they can be a “hero for making sure your friend gets an A-plus on his presidency.”

Van Jones described how we have a civilization “fueled by death” — fossil fuels from plants and animals that died millions of years ago:

We pull out of the ground death. We burn death in our power plants. Why do we get shocked when we get death in our sky as global warming, death in our oceans as oil spills, death in our children’s lungs as asthma and cancer?

The strongest moments of his speech came when he discussed America’s basic principles, in the context of arguing with “your uncle Joe” who watches Fox News at the Thanksgiving table. “Don’t you believe in liberty?” Van asked. “Shouldn’t we have the right as Americans to be energy producers?” he asked. “Shouldn’t we have the right and liberty to be free from energy companies who dictate how much we pay, what air we breathe?” Coal and oil companies try to divide us with cultural stereotypes and political ideology, when a green economy is actually the truly American economy:

The stereotype is that solar power is just hippie power. But it’s also cowboy power, farmer power, rancher power, and Appalachian mountain power!

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