Thursday, September 16, 2010

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes




















I have been inspired lately to collect images that I find beautiful, funky, rough, rude and fabulous. Another blog I came across collects pictures of people smoking. Regardless of your view on the nicotine sticks, smoking appears rugged yet sexy. A sort of mysterious demure. So without further adieu-- Sexy bitches smokin' hot


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Fox News as a "Wing of the Republican Party"?



Last week, Anita Dunn Director of Communications for the Obama White House commented that she thought that Fox News was another wing of the Republican Party.
After searching various politic blogs online of both liberal and conservative persuasions, I was surprised to find that people in both parties were offended by the statement. Many liberal bloggers felt that Dunn's comment would have a negative affect and actually garner sympathy for the news network. The concerns centered on the population of moderate voters who have been unhappy in recent months with some of Obama's decisions and would potentially be swayed to listen to a news network that has been painted as so adamantly conservative and "anti- Obama".

One site: Square State, the progressive political blog of Colorado had a very interesting perspective. One blogger discussed how the "right-wing" may be destroying the republican party with their out-spoken commentators and offensive remarks. Strategies that once ignited many voters in unity has now created a back-lash toward the aggressive tactics and created dissidents among many conservative voters. Some fiscally conservative voters have taken quite

the offense to comments made by commentators such as Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh whose neo-con views don't always align with the average conservative voter.

Conservative blogs sites attacked Dunn and the Obama Administration as trying to "silence the truth-tellers" and "pouting over the loss of total control of the media". I found that conservative blogs tended to be filled with hate-mongering and unfounded claims while many of the liberal blogs seemed to be passive yet critical with lack of guidance or conviction. I suppose those observations would fall right into the stereotypes of the traditional democratic and republic voter pool.

Fox News responded with various stories available on youtube

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Controversial Host Faces New Opposition in Rams Purchase


In yet another dance with controversy, conservative talk show radio host Rush Limbaugh is facing more scrutiny, this time in regards to his interest in purchasing an NFL team.

Limbaugh — a native of Cape Girardeau, Missouri — first mentioned his interest in owning the St. Louis Rams this spring, and has now teamed with St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts to submit a bid.

Limbaugh released the following statement to KMOX Radio:

"Dave and I are part of a bid to buy the Rams, and we are continuing the process. But I can say no more because of a confidentiality clause in our agreement with Goldman Sachs. We cannot and will not talk about our partners. But if we prevail we will be the operators of the team."

The Rams franchise is not necessarily for sale but the owners have expressed an openness to receiving bids.

On Saturday NFL Players executive director DeMaurice Smith addressed an email to the union's executive committee specifically addressing Limbaugh's bid.

"I've spoken to the Commissioner [Roger Goodell] and I understand that this ownership consideration is in the early stages. But sport in America is at its best when it unifies, gives all of us a reason to cheer, and when it transcends. Our sport does exactly that when it overcomes division and rejects discrimination and hatred."

Smith's letter encompasses what many believe to be the general concern of the league. In 2003 Limbaugh had a brief stint as an NFL commentator for ESPN, but was forced to resign after controversial racial comments about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.

At least seven NFL players have publicly opposed Limbaugh's interest in purchasing the Rams with Checketts. In Smith's communication Saturday with his executive committee the union leader encouraged players to speak their mind on all matters, including Limbaugh's bid.

"I have asked our players to embrace their roles not only in the game of football but also as players and partners in the business of the NFL," said Smith in the e-mail. "They risk everything to play this game, they understand that risk and they live with that risk and its consequences for the rest of their life. We also know that there is an ugly part of history and we will not risk going backwards, giving up, giving in or lying down to it.

Limbaugh and St. Louise Blues owner Dave Checketts are among six potential ownership groups that have discussed buying the Rams.

The league has maintained it does not publicly address potential franchise sales. Ultimately all 32 owners will vote on the transaction and make the final decision.