Meat Scandal Spurring Appetites

Europe’s horse-meat scandal is generating a surprise windfall for many people who sell … horse meat.

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The Westboro Defectors Speak

They fled ‘Grandpa’ Fred Phelps and his hateful church. John Avlon on their revelations of tolerance.

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‘Lighter mood’ as a new day dawns at Time

An eerie calm seemed to be settling over Time Inc. yesterday, the first full day when its future as a company untethered from the Time Warner mother ship could be contemplated.
“I’m energized,” said Time Inc. Editor-in-Chief Martha Nelson, who was one of the top execs in the meeting…

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MoCA’s Jeffrey Deitch could soon be heading back to New York

Jeffrey Deitch might be heading back to New York soon. Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art shockingly named the Manhattan gallery owner its director three…

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New York Times is a Killjoy Over Obama’s Dinner Party

In the New York Times today, Jeremy Peters delivers some major buzzkill about President Obama’s friendly little dinner with all those Republican senators last night:

Lawmakers in both parties say the president’s efforts may make him a few new friends, but he is not going to change ideologies. Others privately complained that convening such a high-profile meeting seemed like an effort to distract from his failure to help forge a solution to avert the automatic budget cuts that went into effect last week.

Asked Thursday morning about the president’s new social schedule, Speaker John A. Boehner chuckled before saying he hoped the talks would produce real compromise….“I think it’s a sign, a hopeful sign. And I’m hopeful that something will come out of it. But if the president continues to insist on tax hikes, I don’t think we can get very far.”

Those who have studied the relationship between presidents and Congress doubt seriously whether Mr. Obama’s latest outreach will yield much. “It’s a rather shallow notion,” said George Edwards, a political scientist at Texas A & M University and an expert who has written extensively on presidential power. “You’re not going to get committed conservatives to change their long-held ideological commitments because you play a round of golf or invite them to the White House.”

Roger that. And how did Phase 2 go on the other side of Capitol Hill today?

On Thursday, Obama’s charm offensive set the table for one of the hardest nuts to crack — the top Republican budget expert, Rep. Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, who as the GOP vice presidential candidate tried to evict Obama from the executive mansion where he was invited to lunch.

Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, and his Democratic counterpart, Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, sat down with Obama for lentil soup and sea bass in a meeting that Ryan described as a “frank” and the White House called “constructive.”

We all know what “frank and constructive” means, right? Usually it means that no fistfights broke out, but only barely.

We’ve been through a dotcom bubble, and then a housing bubble. Right now, I feel like we’re in a presidential schmoozing bubble. I don’t think there’s much question that Obama could stand to improve his social skills, just as there’s no question that he might do himself some good by making sure his positions—and his concessions—are better understood in the halls of Congress. But the boomlet of excitement we’re seeing over a few dinners and lunch meetings with the opposition is hard to fathom. Maybe we’re all so desperate for something—anything—to convince us that our political system isn’t completely broken that we’re willing to latch on to even a routine bit of socializing as a lifeline of hope. Unfortunately, I suspect this says more about how miserable we all feel than it does about the possibility of Republicans ever agreeing to higher taxes.

via Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/03/new-york-times-killjoy-over-obamas-dinner-party

Half of New York City Marathon Entrants Opt for a Refund

New York Road Runners will have to limit the number of new entrants to accommodate runners who had the right to compete after they missed last year’s canceled race.

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Finally, a Good Look at The Hunger Games’ Finnick

Finally, a Good Look at The Hunger Games' Finnick

We’ve seen many Capitol portraits thus far, from Effie to Katniss, and this isn’t the first Finnick shot released, but it’s still the best look. Sam Claflin plays the god-like aquatic goofball, and he’s very good looking (CHEEKBONES); but you know how it could be better? To quote Dodai, “It would be so much hotter if that were Jesse Williams, right? Right. Not gonna let that go.”

Now, we’re just waiting on Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee, Toby Jones as Claudius Templesmith, and Donald Sutherland back as President Snow? (Shudder on that last one.)

And below we also have the wonderful Jeffrey Wright as Beetee (my favorite! I love Beetee!), and gorgeous Jena Malone as gorgeous Johanna Mason. All these beautiful people; it’s about to give me a complex.

Finally, a Good Look at The Hunger Games' FinnickFinally, a Good Look at The Hunger Games' FinnickFinally, a Good Look at The Hunger Games' Finnick

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China blogger, activist confirmed to be in U.S.

The State Department says Lu Haitao and his wife are in the United States.

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George Orwell and the Zombies

I returned, and saw under the sun, that effective commentary is not to the polite.

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Daily Report: Yahoo’s In-Office Policy Aims to Bolster Morale

The abolishment of Yahoo’s work-from-home policy created a stir among workers, but some employees say a new office culture is needed.

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