Komen president resigning, founder shifting roles

Susan G. Komen Founder Convening Japan SummitThe president and the founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure are both stepping down from their roles, the nation’s largest breast cancer foundation said in announcing a major leadership shakeup Wednesday. The high-profile departures come in the wake of continuing fallout from Komen’s decision earlier this year to briefly end funding for Planned Parenthood.

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This owl will not move his head

If you move an owl’s body around in any direction, its head will remain remarkably still.

See also the eerie stillness of chicken heads. (via stellar)

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Japan Tobacco to Rename Its Mild Seven Brand

Japan Tobacco plans to change the name of its top-selling domestic brand, Mild Seven, as part of an effort to boost overseas sales and dislodge Marlboro as the world’s most popular cigarette.

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Ben Affleck On ‘Justice League?’ His Camp Says No

Mike Fleming

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I’ve been reading a lot of stuff lately that has been of questionable substance, and I’m calling bullshit on this big Variety scoop today that implies Warner Bros will get Ben Affleck as director of its Justice League film. This is a story I checked out days ago, and didn’t run when Affleck’s reps stated that it was not going to happen with him. Now, it makes sense that Warner Bros would offer Affleck the project. Chris Nolan is top man over there, but after three Batfilms and after producing the Superman reboot Man of Steel, he’s gotten spandex-clad protagonists out of his system. After Nolan, the studio then offers everything else to Harry Potter director David Yates (who is now keen on Tarzan) and Affleck, who has become a major director with Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and the upcoming Argo. Just because the studio wants Affleck doesn’t mean he will do the movie, and several sources tell me he might take a meeting, but that’s it.

After putting his acting career in the dumper with questionable choices like Gigli, Affleck admirably scripted a second act for himself with his writing and directing skills, and did it by taking on unexpected, thoughtful films. His reps clearly denied he would take this, and why would he want to direct a Justice League movie, unless he himself had figured out a way to make one that would compare favorably with Joss Whedon’s billion dollar Marvel smash The Avengers? I don’t see it. As my old agent/manager pal Michael Black used to say sometimes when I came at him breathlessly with an important but dubious package involving one of his clients, “Don’t dress for that premiere, darling.”

via Deadline.com http://www.deadline.com/2012/08/ben-affleck-on-justice-league-his-camp-says-no/

Obama and Romney agree that gay Boy Scouts are OK

President Obama and Mitt Romney have found some new common ground -surprisingly – on an issue of gay rights. Obama today joined Romney in publicly disagreeing with a controversial ban on gay members of the Boy Scouts of America, one of the nation’s largest and…

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Wealthy GOP donor Adelson files libel suit in N.Y.

American businessman Sheldon Adelson, who has said he will donate millions to Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign, is seated before Romney delivers a speech in Jerusalem, Sunday, July 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson has filed a defamation lawsuit in New York against the National Jewish Democratic Council and top officials, saying they made libelous statements regarding his political contributions.

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Portman: ‘I’ll Probably Stay’ in the Senate

The Ohio Senator and one of the frontrunners to become Mitt Romney’s running mate told a CNN reporter in Denver Wednesday night that he’ll probably stay in the Senate. Probably. Earlier this week ABC News’s Jon Karl reported that at least two potential Romney VP picks “have been told to stand ready for an announcement any day now that Romney has returned from his foreign trip.” The other being Tim Pawlenty. Perhaps just playing coy, Portman made the happy-where-I-am comment during his five-stop jaunt through the swing state as a Romney surrogate, adding, “I just got elected two years ago.” And Portman said about his current gig in Washington: “I think it’s a very important position right now,” explaining that there are pressing issues facing the nation, including the debt, the deficit, developing energy resources, and health care issues.

“And right now Congress is paralyzed,” Portman continued. “And we’re really in kind of a partisan gridlock. We need leadership, and that’s where I intend to stay. I think I can really help in there.”

Portman has held several fundraisers for the Romney campaign in his home state of Ohio and made sure to give the guy a vote of confidence as he added intrigue for the millions of people with Mitt’s VP app squeezing the shine off their smartphones. “We need Mitt Romney. And I will help him all I can. But I’ll probably stay in the United States Senate.”

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Rebuking Critics of Leaks, Top Counterterrorism Adviser Seeks a Little Room

John O. Brennan called allegations by Mitt Romney and other Republicans “irresponsible,” and said there needed to be leeway for legitimate efforts to inform the public.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/us/politics/counterterrorism-adviser-john-brennan-rebukes-critics-of-leaks.html

Pandora Asks Listeners to Share Their Emails With Romney

by Lois Beckett

North Carolina resident Crystal Harris was listening to Garth Brooks’ “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)” when an ad appeared on her iPhone screen, followed by a pop-up message.

“To help Mitt Romney become the next president, Romney for President, Inc would like to use your email address — tap OK to let Pandora share this info,” the message read.


Harris took a screenshot of the request and tweeted it with a one-word comment: #fail.

“Don’t harass me on my email. Don’t stalk me on the apps that I use. To me, that just crossed the line,” Harris said in an interview with ProPublica.

Pandora’s targeted email sharing pitch isn’t new, but it’s being offered to political advertisers for the first time this year, a company spokeswoman said. Both Democrats and Republicans, and both local and national campaigns, have used the service to collect voter emails.

It’s among the latest in a series of increasingly sophisticated tactics that campaigns are using to target narrow groups of voters online — from sending ads to Internet users who have visited a candidate’s website, to creating a mobile app for campaign volunteers that marks the names and addresses of nearby voters on a Google map.

In the case of the Pandora ad, it’s not clear why the Romney pop-up appeared on Harris’ screen — whether she was targeted, because, for instance, she lives in a swing state, or because she was listening to Garth Brooks.

Pandora, which would not comment on any client’s particular strategy, offers both these kinds of targeting: campaigns can send ads to particular listeners based on their favorite artist or type of music, as well as by their age, gender and state, county or congressional district.

Pandora said the email sharing feature simply gives listeners what they want. “Sometimes, a listener wants to learn more about a product that’s being advertised on Pandora, whether it’s a car, a movie, or a political candidate,” said Sean Duggan, Pandora’s vice president of advertising, in an emailed statement. “On mobile, in particular, we offer many ways for a listener to do this: tapping on a banner ad, tap-to-email, tap-to-call or even opting-in to receive emails from the advertiser.”

“Pandora does not make public or share a user’s registration information with third-parties without the user’s explicit consent,” Duggan said.

A Pandora spokeswoman added that the email sharing was “triple opt-in,” since users have to click on the ad, then click OK, before Pandora shares their emails with a campaign or other advertiser.

Users who get emails from a campaign or advertiser always have the option to unsubscribe, the spokeswoman said.

The Romney campaign did not return a request for comment on the ad.

There is evidence that the Romney campaign pays attention to the musical taste of potential supporters. Earlier this year, the campaign told The New York Times that their online targeting research had revealed that people who like jazz were less likely to respond to their online ads.

Harris, who said she’s a registered Democrat, was listening to Pandora on an afternoon run when she received several Romney ads in a row — as well as a Pandora ad for the Obama campaign. Pandora said it was extremely rare for users to receive the same ad multiple times in a short period.

Harris said she loves Pandora but that political ads may convince her to upgrade to an ad-free version of the service.


Interested to learn more about how political groups are using your personal information? See our reporting on Obama’s mobile app, tailored campaign emails and the new wave of targeted online ads.

Let us know if you’ve seen a targeted political ad on Pandora. Email us or send a screenshot to targeting2012@propublica.org.

via ProPublica: Articles and Investigations http://www.propublica.org/article/pandora-asks-listeners-to-share-their-emails-with-romney/

How Romney’s Pick of a Running Mate Could Sway the Outcome

Some of Mitt Romney’s potential running mates are far more likely to help him win their home states than others. But how often would that change the Electoral College total in November?

via FiveThirtyEight http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/how-romneys-pick-of-a-running-mate-could-sway-the-outcome/