Instagrams of the Rich and Egocentric: James Franco’s Little Mermaid Party, Mariah Carey’s Stripper Heels

We review the craziest posts to celebrity Instagram accounts each weekend, then curate the best. Today, Snoop Lion gets a new grill while James Franco revisits Ariel.

via The Latest from VanityFair.com http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2013/04/celebrity-instagram-james-franco-mariah-carey

NY judge OKs $405M payout to some Madoff victims

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has cleared the way for investors who lost $1.2 billion to Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme to receive $405 million in payouts.

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Esquire Network Debut Is Postponed

The delay is expected to give the newly branded cable channel time to line up more original series.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/16/business/media/esquire-network-debut-is-postponed.html

Find Out Where You Rank On The List Of The World’s Richest People

Probably higher than you think. And if that’s the case, perhaps the news might put you in a charitable mood.

Most people are interested in how much money the fabulously wealthy have. An app Co.Create mentioned last fall even lets you search to see how much any Hollywood star is worth. While uncovering these numbers can only make people with average bank accounts feel smaller, perhaps finding out where they rank on the Global Rich List will have the opposite effect.

Created by London-based agency Poke, The GRL asks users how much their yearly salary adds up to, and then let’s them know what percentage of the world’s richest people they’re in. The team at Poke put the list together with calculations based on figures from the World Bank Development Research Group, in order to show people, in real numbers, where thy stand financially in relation to the rest of the world.

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via Fast Company http://www.fastcocreate.com/1682787/find-out-where-you-rank-on-the-list-of-the-worlds-richest-people?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+fastcompany%2Fheadlines+%28Fast+Company%29

Buckraking, Obama Style

Noam Scheiber writes that Barack Obama doesn’t really like former aides showing off their closeness to the White House. But that’s not really a problem:

There are more than enough ways to cash in on a White House tour of duty that fall comfortably within the red lines governing Obama’s Washington. No one in the West Wing, from the president on down, would begrudge former colleagues the chance to make a buck so long as a modicum of tact is displayed.

That’s good to hear, no? Click the link for more.

via Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/04/buckraking-obama-style

Man Shoots Himself at NRA 500

After argument with other camper.

    

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Fleet Week to be scaled back due to budget cuts

City lawmakers will push military brass to drop anchor for Fleet Week despite steep spending cuts, eyeing a boost for the city’s economy — and national morale.

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Foursquare Planning to Offer Check-in Data to Target Ads on Other Platforms


Foursquare has started pitching digital agencies on a new ad product that would use Foursquare’s location and behavioral data to contextualize ads on other platforms, executives familiar with the situation said.

The ad product is still in development and will eventually allow advertisers to use Foursquare data to target ads purchased through ad exchanges or networks.

When launched, it will mark Foursquare’s first attempt to generate revenue outside its app.

Continue reading at AdAge.com

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O’Malley Breaks the Seal on 2016

Maryland’s liberal governor is openly talking about his presidential considerations. By David Freedlander.

    

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Unwinding the Moronic Conspiracy to Nail Mitch McConnell

If you’re a fan of political jujitsu and political jackassery, the Mitch McConnell/Mother Jones story has taken on the dimensions of a classic. To recap: On Tuesday, David Corn of Mother Jones published a taped recording from a McConnell campaign meeting, in which campaign staffers discussed secret plans to attack possible first-time candidate Ashley Judd on a host of vulnerabilities. McConnell’s campaign pushed back, calling this a “bugging” in the style of Watergate. Mother Jones responded, saying the magazine was “provided with the tape by a source who wishes to remain anonymous” and “it is our understanding that the tape was not the product of any kind of bugging operation.”

What had been a pretty lame package of revelations from a tape became a much better story about the possible illegal taping of a campaign office. (The lameness argued against the theory that a McConnell campaign mole had leaked it. Why blow your wad on 12 minutes of staffers making fun of a candidate who’d dropped out already?) On Thursday, a Kentucky NPR affiliate got a break in the story. Jacob Conway, a Democratic official in Jefferson County (Louisville), revealed that Shawn Reilly and Curtis Morrison of Progress Kentucky had “bragged to him about how they recorded the meeting,” which took place after a party at a new campaign office.

“They were in the hallway after the, I guess after the celebration and hoopla ended, apparently these people broke for lunch and had a strategy meeting, which is, in every campaign I’ve been affiliated with, makes perfect sense,” says Conway. “One of them held the elevator, the other one did the recording and they left. That was what they told to me from them directly.”

If this was true, the blitheringly incompenent Progress Kentucky had handed McConnell a gift — the second gift from them to him, actually. It was Progress Kentucky, a registered “Super PAC” that hasn’t actually raised money, that tweeted a conspiracy theory about McConnell’s wife, predicated on the fact that she was born in China. At his Tuesday press conference, McConnell blamed “the left” for “bugging” his office, and he was right. Republicans started digging into Kentucky law, with RNC spokesman Sean Spicer tweeting:

Legal Fun fact: Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 526.060 Divulging info obtained thru illegal eavesdropping is a crime, punishable a misdemeanor

So, Progress Kentucky may have broken the law, and broken it for no great gain, which is… totally unsurprising, considering. But conservatives in the NRSC and media are seeking to accuse David Corn of a crime. At the Weekly Standard, Daniel Halper quotes a “GOP operative” who says “If Corn knowingly took this tape from the ‘Louisville Plumbers’ he’s breaking the law here too.” But that’s not quite how it works. As Erik Wemple wrote on Tuesday, the 2001 Supreme Court precedent of Bartknicki v. Vopper effectively protects a media organization in a situation like this. “A stranger’s illegal conduct,” wrote John Paul Stevens, “does not suffice to remove the First Amendment shield from speech about a matter of public concern.” As weak as MoJo’s story was, the Kentucky Senate race is a “matter of public concern.”

So the Get Corn campaign has started stretching. In the most meta post of the data, Jennifer Rubin cites Republican operatives to ask whether MoJo colluded with Democratic operatives, as liberals are wont to do.

Republicans are pointing to 
a report that left-wing groups met to plot out their attack strategy and that a non-editorial Mother Jones employee attended. However, there is no evidence that any particular escapade was discussed at the meeting. (Rather it smacks of the sort of JournoList conduct, a blurring of lefty pundits and Democratic operatives, we’ve seen before.)

When “no evidence” is dropped in the middle of a graf, the rest of the graf might have issues. Why do we know about that meeting? Because Mother Jones reported on it, calling it (heh) “the kind of meeting that conspiratorial conservative bloggers dream about.” Who was at the meeting? “Top brass from three dozen of the most powerful groups in liberal politics.” What was discussed? “Three goals: getting big money out of politics, expanding the voting rolls while fighting voter ID laws, and rewriting Senate rules to curb the use of the filibuster to block legislation.” This is supposed to be the smoking gun:

[Nick Nyhart of Public Campaign] said the Kentucky battle would likely involve trying to oust Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Public Enemy No. 1 for campaign finance reform, who faces reelection in 2014.

Well, okay — but was Progress Kentucky part of this plan? Sean Reilly hasn’t answered my call or email, but his LinkedIn page tells us that he took over in January 2013 — i.e., after the fateful December 2012 meeting. He was a delegate to the 2012 DNC, but not much of a player beyond some anti-Iraq War activism. Maybe he became the linchpin to beat McConnell. If it turns out that he got into the “Democracy Alliance” meeting, it’ll look that way. McConnell has been extraordinarily lucky in his enemies, but probably not that lucky.

UPDATE: Alex Seitz-Wald has more on the heaping pile of uselessness that is ProgressKY. It just stretches credibility that these guys would be let in on a top-level operation to defeat McConnell. Liberal donors want McConnell gone, yes, but there’s nothing connecting them to a group that barely hauled four figures worth of donations in 2012.

via Weigel http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2013/04/11/unwinding_the_moronic_conspiracy_to_nail_mitch_mcconnell.html