Mitt strategist plays J-School game

The campaign is pushing against the press after remarks that sparked frustration in Palestine.



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via POLITICO Top Stories http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2012/08/romney-strategist-gets-into-jschool-game-130888.html

Cybersecurity Bill Fails to Advance in Senate

After months of wrangling, the Senate on Thursday rejected White House calls and failed to advance sweeping legislation aimed at protecting American computer networks from cyberattacks.

The cloture vote to end debate on the bill was 52-46, short of the 60 votes needed to advance the measure.

“Despite the President’s repeated calls for Congress to act on this legislation, and despite pleas from numerous senior national security officials from this Administration and the Bush Administration, the politics of obstructionism, driven by special interest groups seeking to avoid accountability, prevented Congress from passing legislation to better protect our nation from potentially catastrophic cyber-attacks,” the White House said in a statement, calling the situation a “profound disappointment.”

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via Homepage http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/cybersecurity-bill-fails-to-advance-in-senate-20120802

This Online Shopping Excursion Brought to You By Obamacare

The best things in life! They are free. And while I wouldn’t consider a pap smear among the “best things in life,” reproductive health for women in general is a pretty great thing. And now a bunch of the stuff I’ve been paying for since I became a real lady are all FREE. (Well, nominally, at least—true change takes time, apparently, even after it is a law upheld by the Supreme Court. For now: Women with new indie insurance plans get co-pay-free birth control; the rest of us have to wait another year until a grandfather clause expires. But don’t worry gals, the year-long wait can be fun if you turn your BC packets into a fun DIY countdown calendar, just google “birth control countdown calendar diy craft”). BUT LET’S JUST GO WITH IT, SHALL WE?

I’ve been feeling sort of meeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhh about being a woman in this brave nation as of late, what with everyone and their Republican uncle discussing what I may and may not do with my vagina, uterus, and ovaries. But today I am proud, and grateful and … really shocked. Not that it should’ve taken this long. My body is and has been a wonderland for the entirety of my life, but now at least the government is recognizing the costs it take to keep it that way.

Read the rest at The Billfold.

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A Big “No!” In Georgia

Though it was overshadowed nationally by the Texas Senate runoff, Georgia held its primary elections yesterday. But the elected-official campaigns (including two highly competitive GOP congressional primaries which produced runoffs) were almost entirely eclipsed–and were in some cases affected–by a complex set of regional transportation sales tax referenda that mostly went down to resounding defeat.

The so-called TSPLOST (for Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) referenda were the unwanted child of a state desperately in need of transportation money (particularly in the famously gridlocked metro Atlanta area) and a Republican-controlled legislature unwilling to increase taxes for any purpose (other than maybe to raise income tax rates for poor people, as it did in 2011). In a scheme engineered by former Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue, the legislature authorized twelve regional votes to self-impose a temporary penny sales tax dedicated to a list of specific transportation projects agreed to by local elected officials.

Even though the “Yes on TSPLOST” campaign was backed by current GOP Gov. Nathan Deal and other GOP leaders, and by most prominent Georgia Democrats (most notably Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Gov. Roy Barnes), not to mention virtually every business group in the state (who paid for a lavish and virtually unopposed $8 million ad budget) it went down to flaming defeat in nine of the 12 regions, including Atlanta, where it lost by a 63-37 margin. The regions encompassing the mid-sized cities of Augusta and Columbus did narrowly approve TSPLOST, but it was mostly just a disaster.

The results in Atlanta exhibited a rare liberal/Tea Party coalition, with the Tea Folk opposing the referendum vociferously (some on grounds that it would foster the communistic idea of “planning”, and some on the quasi-racial grounds that expansion of rail service would boost crime in the suburbs) while the Sierra Club and the NAACP rejected it late in the campaign for diametrically opposed reasons (not enough emphasis on rail and/or the regressive nature of sales taxes).

The net effect of the referenda beyond very bad publicity for Atlanta will be to give Gov. Deal a lot of centralized control over transportation projects in the state. But more generally, it showed the continuing price Republican pols in many parts of the country are paying for their relationship with the Tea Folk, whom they alternately pander to and then ignore. You can’t endlessly demagogue about taxes and Big Government and the urban “looters” seeking to despoil virtuous middle-class suburbanites and then turn around and expect said suburbanites to support sensible regional transportation policies. The TSPLOST vote gave Georgia Tea Folk the opportunity to simultaneously stick it to cowardly GOP leaders, the minority-dominated City of Atlanta, and untrustworthy business leaders (who should have been out there creating jobs instead of asking for tax dollars), and they took it with both hands.

via Political Animal http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_08/a_big_no_in_georgia038947.php

Apple’s Quiet Deal for AuthenTec

When Apple acquired AuthenTec last week, neither company issued a statement or a news release on the deal, which underscores the hard bargaining tactics of the technology giant.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/apples-quiet-deal-for-authentec/

Did ‘Solar Storms’ Cause India’s Massive Blackout?

Could India’s power outage have been caused by magnetic eruptions on the sun?

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/did-solar-storms-cause-indias-massive-blackout/

Gingrich ‘Very Comfortable’ Not Speaking at Convention

Newt Gingrich likely won’t speak at the Republican National Convention later this month, but the former GOP presidential candidate doesn’t mind — and he still expect to play a role, by organizing a series of training workshops on “major issues.”

“I’m very comfortable not speaking in the evening convention,” he said on CNN on Wednesday. “We’re working on a project right now to have two hours a day every day for training workshops on major issues, including energy, economic growth, and i think that I’ll probably play the lead role in putting together.”

This is Gingrich’s first expansion on what his role might be at the convention, though he’s said previously he wouldn’t mind having a speaking slot. Spokespeople for both Gingrich and the convention were not aware of any plans to hold workshops, but said it was possible.

Gingrich explained that he’d like to leave more room for “a new generation of Republicans” to rise at this year’s convention, which is part of the reason he’s okay with not speaking.

“We have so many bright young new republicans around the country that I think we really want to make sure that we maximize their appearance in prime time. and show people what a diverse and what a broad party we are,” he said.

Gingrich has supported Mitt Romney, and he defended Romney’s performance overseas on CNN, particulatly his controversial comments on culture.

Romney said in a speech in Jerusalem and at one point appeared to connect Israeli culture with economic progress and gross domestic product, making a comparison to less prosperous areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority. A top Palestinian official called the comments racist and Romney has addressed the issue several times since to clarify his remarks.

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davidfrum August 02, 2012 at 09:32AM

@davidfrum: Things like this demonstrate why the U.S. political system succeeds so admirably at solving real-world problems http://t.co/e1OGFNAl

allyzay August 01, 2012 at 11:51PM

@allyzay: hey guys! Please go download/stream the fixed Olympic boxing match video, it is incredible and the most interesting story of the day easy.

KateAurthur August 01, 2012 at 07:17PM

@KateAurthur: “The writing staff was not fired.” “A couple of staffing changes…” “I don’t have an ex-girlfriend in the writers room.” #Sorkin #TCAs12