Live Blog: Tucson Memorial
Posted: January 12, 2011 Filed under: just because, Live | Tags: live blog, Tuscon Memorial 138 CommentsCNN is live streaming here.
NPR’S News Line will host live coverage of the Memorial here.
Several memorials are planned Wednesday for the victims of the shooting rampage in Tucson that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
On Wednesday evening, President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will attend a public memorial service in Tucson entitled “Together We Thrive: Tucson and America.” The president will address the gathering and the nation in the live televised event at the University of Arizona. Preliminary details on the event are available here.
The White House said President Obama would meet privately with the victims’ families before the service
The NewsHour will have live streaming online coverage of the service in a special report starting at 8 p.m ET.
Pictured on the left is Christina Taylor Green. She is the youngest victim of the shooter. We encourage donations to the memorial fund established in her name by her family.
Here are the ways to make a donation in memory of Christina:
- Online at www.cfsoaz.org – click on the link to the Christina Taylor Green Memorial Fund.
- E-mail christinataylorgreenmemorial@cfsoaz.org
- Call (520) 545-0313.
- Send a check to: The Community Foundation for Southern Arizona, In Memory of Christina Taylor Green, 2250 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85719
In a moment of sanity, members of the hate group Westboro Baptist church agreed not to picket her funeral. They will be showing up at the funerals of the adult victims including Judge Roll. Here are some interesting details.
The Steve Sanchez Radio Show on KXXT AM in Phoenix offered the group 30 minutes on his show on Saturday in exchange for not protesting at Green’s funeral. The deal was established through an e-mail exchange, which was forwarded to CNN.
Other members of congress attending include House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. The First Lady will be accompanying the president. There are representatives from the Judiciary. Senator John McCain is there. Former SCOTUS judge Sandra Day O’Connor is to the right of the President.
We will post updates and links here as they become available.
Wing Nut Scramble (Live Blogging a Shooter Tragedy)
Posted: January 8, 2011 Filed under: Crime, Live, psychology, U.S. Politics | Tags: bans on automatic weapons, campaign violence, gun control, Jared Loughner, mentally ill with access to automatic weapons, right wing violent rhetoric and images, Tea party Rhetoric 72 Comments
You don’t have to have a doctorate in psychology to figure out that the latest spree shooter had serious mental illness problems. What’s odd to me is the sudden scramble–typical in these situations–by ideologues ready to label his mental illness as a symptom of political ideology. No where is this more rampant than the number of right wingers that are taking one mention of one book–The Communist Manifesto–as an indication that suspected shooter Jared Loughner was a leftie. That’s pretty interesting given that WAPO is reporting that he’s a veteran. Loughner tried to enlist in the military but was rejected. (See update below.) They’re screaming ‘leftie’ while simultaneously scrubbing their sites of items like the Palin Tweet and the Palin Map of Congressional Critterz’ Districts–including that of shooting victim Congress Woman Gifford–with rifle sight images over the top. Is this kind of after-the-fact scrubbing a mea culpa of sorts? They’re sure acting like they own it.
Giffords has been a target of violent threats for some time now. The threats have come from the right wing and the majority have occurred since the HCR vote last summer. Folks that say that this shooter’s acts–no matter how linked to his personal mental hell–can’t be put into the context of encouraging and enabling violence haven’t been paying attention. Violent imagery and rhetoric is a loaded gun. It’s the same denial that comes from anti-abortion supporters and their disconnect from the shooting of Dr. Gun. You encourage it. You own a role in it. It’s not the root cause of mental illness, but it establishes violence as a potentially heroic act. Most psychotic people are crazy but not stupid. They can feel the heroic myth. Many seek a way to go down with it.
But it’s worth noting that Giffords — who in 2006 became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, at 36 — has, for more than a year, been the target of violence-tinged rhetoric from political opponents and of threats that appear to have come from right-wing activists.
Asked by the New York Post whether his daughter had any enemies, Giffords’s father replied: “The whole tea party.”
In August 2009, an attendee at a Giffords town-hall meeting dropped a handgun, leading Giffords’ staff to call the police. “We have never felt the need before to notify law enforcement when we hold these events,” her spokesman said at the time.
After Giffords voted in favor of the health-care overhaul in March, she said that vandals had broken the glass door of her Tucson office. “The rhetoric is incredibly heated, not just the calls but the emails, the slurs,” she told MSNBC at the time. “Things have really gotten spun up.”
Ben Smith has a brief thread up on the foot prints left in social media by alleged shooter Jared Loughner. Some of them are bizarre rants about currency and the gold standard that are worthy of a Glenn Beck or Ron Paul fan. There’s also some crazed references to correct English grammar and mind control. Who knows which flake in the vast American Breakfast Bowl of ideology some of this stuff comes from?
Filibuster!
Posted: December 10, 2010 Filed under: just because, legislation, Live | Tags: Bernie Sanders Filibuster for the Middle Class, Filibuster, Obama-McConnell Tax Breaks extension, Seanator Landrieu, Senator Sanders, Tax Breaks for Billionaires 121 Comments
Well, I guess it’s going on long enough we need to open a live blog thread!!!
Senator Bernie Sanders has started a filibuster of the Obama/McConnell behind-closed-doors tax deal.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — a self-described democratic socialist — railed against the plan in a lengthy floor speech that he said “you [can] call … a filibuster.”
“You can call what i am doing today whatever you want, you it [sic] call it a filibuster, you can call it a very long speech … ,” read a message posted on Sanders’s Twitter account after he’d taken to the rostrum at 10:24 a.m.
“I’m not here to set any great records or to make a spectacle,” Sanders said at the top of his speech. “I am simply here today to take as long as I can to explain to the American people the fact that we have got to do a lot better than this agreement provides.”
CSPAN-2 is live streaming the Senate.
Right now, my Senator Mary Landrieu is up and appears to be aiding the effort. She even has a nifty graph up about my state of Louisiana.
Sanders has called the plan “virtually a Republican idea”.
Here are the CBO numbers on how much this tax plan will cost. The number is $858 billion dollars.
The Obama-McConnell tax compromise will cost $858 billion over the next 10 years, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
In other words, the Republican-backed tax plan will cost more than the stimulus bill, which priced out at $787 billion.
For starters, extending all of the Bush tax cuts for two years will cost a total $675.2 billion over 10 years, according to a Dec. 3 Congressional Research Service study. Setting the estate tax at 35%, adding an exemption for estates under $5 million, knocking 2 percentage points off employees’ portion of the Social Security payroll tax, and the cost quickly goes up.
So, how does the U.S. pay the bill?
Twitter Update from CSPAN on the Live Coverage:
Screen grabs from C-SPAN2 HD coverage of Bernie Sanders filibuster http://cs.pn/gveC51 & http://cs.pn/dFZNBq
It’s a filibuster as filibusters were originally intended — and, as such, makes a mockery of what the filibuster’s become: a gimmick that allows a minority of senators to quietly impose supermajority requirements on any piece of legislation.
Joined at different times by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Sanders has been decrying the Obama tax cut plan for bailing out the wealthiest people in America. “How can I get by on one house?” Sanders railed, sarcastically. “I need five houses, ten houses. I need three jet planes to take me all over the world! Sorry, American people. We’ve got the money, we’ve got the power.”









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