Obama’s Speech Blows up Twitter

According to the Twitter government and politics team, President Obama set a Twitter political record by driving 52,757 tweets per minute during his 38-minute convention speech Thursday night. The team added that his line, “I’m no longer just the candidate, I’m the President,” spurred the second biggest TPM spike for Obama with 43,646 tweets-per-minute, while “I will never turn Medicare into a voucher” scored the third highest with 39,002 TPM. The peak figure translates to almost 880 tweets-per-second, or total nonsense if you don’t believe Twitter has a role in shaping people’s attitudes about political moments.

By comparison, the First Lady peaked at 28,003 tweets per minute during her speech, with Bill Clinton at 22,087, while Romney topped out at only 14,289 TPM during his acceptance.

The Obama campaign is certainly keyed into Twitter political chatter: The campaign noticed that users were mocking Joe Biden’s affection for the word “folks,” and abuse of the word “literally,” so they turned it into lemonade. The Washington Post reports that the  campaign took out an ad on the word “literally,” causing a promoted @BarackObama tweet to appear when users searched the word.

Twitter has grown substantially since 2008 when Obama ran for and won the presidency. That year, users sent 300,000 tweets per day, according to the Telegraph. On the company’s sixth birthday this March, it announced that its 140 million active users dispatched an astonishing 340 million tweets a day. Some users much more often than others, like Alec Baldwin who opined on the state of the race on Twitter yesterday, writing, “If Obama was white, he’d be up by 17 points.”

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Obama Makes Steve Jobs Ad Lib, Drops Google Reference

The Apple fanboy-in-chief made an interesting switch during his convention speech. Mashable notes that in his prepared remarks released to the press, Obama said, “We believe that a little girl who’s offered an escape from poverty by a great teacher or a grant for college could become the founder of the next Google.” As delivered, the line ended, “could become the next Steve Jobs.” The switch may have something to do with Jobs’s widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, attending the convention with Chelsea Clinton this week — or maybe the president just really wants to get his hands on an iPhone 5.

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Cory Booker Tells Party He’s Considering a Run Against Chris Christie

Cory Booker met with county chairs  in New Jersey on Thursday to inform them that the years of speculation about a clash between himself and Chris Christie may finally be coming to a head, Politicker NJ reports. Last month Booker said that he’s weighing whether he should challenge the Republican governor in 2013 or go for Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg’s seat in 2014, and sources say he indicated today that he’d make the decision by December. Either way, Christie might want to start rescuing people just to be on the safe side.

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Romney Hires Self-Described ‘Mad Men’ to Craft New Campaign Ads

Sterling Cooper gave up on political advertising after its run-in with Richard Nixon, but the Washington Post reports that Romney has assembled his own crack team of advertising gurus, who’ve dubbed themselves the “Mad Men.” Who needs a stupid carousel when you have the dude who came up with “Beef, it’s what’s for dinner”?

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Report: Prepare for Some Serious Fracking, New York

CBS News reports that New York State is about to approve fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, the practice of firing high-pressure liquids at rocks below Earth’s surface to fracture them and release natural gas. CBS doesn’t offer additional details, only that the state will “issue guidelines after Labor Day.” But there probably won’t be widespread fracking in New York, more likely a limited amount of possibly hazardous fracking near the Marcellus Shale Formation in counties along the Pennsylvania border. The Marcellus Shale Formation “may hold enough natural gas to supply the U.S. for two decades,” Penn State geosciences professor Terry Engelder told BusinessWeek. The Times reported in June that Governor Cuomo’s administration considered permitting fracking only in communities that expressed support for it, and with regulations requiring a buffer zone between water sources and drilling areas. And then when all those communities get rich, fracking will spread to the rest of the state, if we’re not all dead from contaminated water.

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Swift Boat-esque Campaign Says Obama Exaggerated Role in bin Laden’s Killing

Though President Obama frequently cites his role in overseeing the operation that killed Osama bin Laden as one of his biggest successes, he usually makes it clear that he didn’t pull an Air Force One and take out the terrorist leader on his own. However, Reuters reports that a group of former U.S. intelligence and Special Forces operatives is launching a media campaign attacking President Obama for taking credit for bin Laden’s death and allegedly leaking classified information. “Mr. President, you did not kill Osama bin Laden, America did. The work that the American military has done killed Osama bin Laden. You did not,” says Navy SEAL Ben Smith in a short film set to be released on Wednesday. “As a citizen, it is my civic duty to tell the president to stop leaking information to the enemy … It will get Americans killed.”

A spokesman for the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc. says the group has about $1 million and is hoping to raise more with the release of its 22-minute documentary about the Obama administration’s alleged leaks (which Reuters describes as “spy-movie style”). It’s also planning to air TV ads in several swing states.

Like the group behind the swift boat ads that criticized John Kerry, the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc. claims it’s nonpartisan, though it seems singularly focused on criticizing President Obama. (The FEC eventually fined Swift Boat Veterans for Truth after finding it was mainly working against Kerry.) Scott Taylor, a former Navy SEAL, said the group is merely a “watchdog organization,” but added that the Obama administration “has certainly leaked more than others.” Another spokesman, former CIA case officer Fred Rustmann, said the White House has been leaking classified information “to help this guy get re-elected, at the expense of peoples’ lives…. We want to see that they don’t do this again.” The White House insists that it didn’t leak any information, and two federal prosecutors are currently investigating.

The Obama campaign responded that no one in the group has the authority to comment on these national security issues, and highlighted recent comments from Admiral Bill McRaven, commander of the raid, about Obama’s close involvement in the operation. The campaign added, “it’s clear they’ve resorted to making things up for purely political reasons.” Conveniently, there’s no way of knowing exactly who “they” are. The group has set itself up as a 501(c)(4) — a group that’s supposed to be aimed at educating the public rather than getting candidates elected or defeated — and thus it isn’t required to disclose the names of its donors.

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Romney May Have No Choice But To Pick Paul Ryan

Conservative anxiety has stalked Mitt Romney since the outset of his presidential campaign, expressing itself in a series of hopes that a nominee who was not Romney might win, and then, after his nomination became inevitable, as endless caterwauling for Romney himself to act less … Romney-like. Romney’s vice-presidential selection has begun to serve as a stand-in for these demands, and as recently as a week ago, they split between calls for him to pick Paul Ryan and calls for Marco Rubio.

But since then, Romney’s position has steadily eroded, intensifying the conservative panic. And a report by National Review’s Ryan Costa that Romney was giving Ryan strong consideration focused all the attention on the dreamy House Budget Committee chairman and unofficial party leader. Suddenly Ryan’s potential nomination has become the sole locus of the conservative movement’s longings.

The reason Ryan had earlier been deemed unlikely was that Romney intended to run a campaign focused entirely on the economy. His reasoning was sound enough. Romney’s status as the challenger during an economic crisis with mass unemployment was a gigantic asset, but it was (aside from his growing Superpac advantage) his only asset. America still hated the Republican Party, hated its Congressional wing, and bitterly opposed the fiscal priorities it championed. Romney understood that he needed to bring together nearly every voter dispirited with the status quo, and not only those also eager to join a crusade to smash the welfare state.

Conservatives had been itching to enlist Romney more openly in just such a crusade, out of the same overweening ideological confidence that drove them to enlist the Republican Congress. And Romney’s campaign plan has begun to look increasingly shaky. Obama has successfully defined him as a self-interested agent of his economic class. Polls have shown that Romney’s perceived advantage in handling the economy, his only advantage, has dwindled to little or nothing. (The latest Fox News poll has Romney’s advantage on the economy dropping from 7 points to 3; In CNN’s poll, just 29% agreed that the economy will improve only if Romney wins – this is his entire campaign premise! – while 31% said it would improve only if Obama wins.)

The oft-repeated conservative argument for Ryan is that Romney has already endorsed the Ryan plan closely enough to incur its liabilities, so he might as well pick the politician best equipped to defend it. There’s certainly something to this. Ryan gets too little credit for his political skills. He has won consistently in a moderate district. He has managed to build a reputation among the national press corps as a thoughtful, compromise-friendly moderate while hewing to the right wing of his party. The major argument of my profile of Ryan from last spring is that his public persona is a giant scam; but pulling off a scam like that is the mark of a skillful pol.

On the other hand, Ryan’s capacity for national-level wholesale politics has yet to be proven. He has masterfully played the Washington press corps, but it remains largely an inside game. Most Americans have not formed an opinion about him. He has a long record of radical votes and is the functional leader of a wildly unpopular Congressional wing. The one real electoral test of his plan’s political tolerability came in a special election in a Republican district in upstate New York in 2011, in which an underdog Democrat swept to victory by relentlessly pounding Ryan’s plan, and especially its provision to privatize Medicare.

At this point, joining Ryan to the ticket would be a huge gamble. Romney would be tapping into Ryan’s immense political talent, but giving up on his win-by-default strategy that has taken a beating but might look good again if, say, some international disaster craters the recovery between now and November. In any case, the conservative drumbeat for Ryan has grown so overwhelming that it’s no longer even clear that Romney could turn Ryan down for an Incredibly Boring White Guy, even if he wants to. The Republican Party belongs to Ryan.

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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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Twitter Turns Over Data on User That Made Threats of Violence

The New York Times reports that Twitter has complied with a Monday subpoena ordering the company to turn over data associated with the account @obamasmistress, whose owner posted a variety of violent and troll-like messages threatening an attack on a theater in New York and various celebrities. Twitter had initially declined to give out the information, which the NYPD asked for in an emergency request following posts about plans to attack the midtown theater where Mike Tyson is performing a one-man show. (“I’m serious, people are gonna die like Aurora,” the user wrote.) In an e-mail, the company said the tweets in question did not meet its criteria for disclosure “when it appears that a threat is present, specific and immediate.” However, the court order didn’t leave them much of a choice.

Police spokesman Paul Brown said, “We felt that a threat involving an identified location in the heart of the theater district merited immediate cooperation.” The police have not said whether they have found the person, who used the soon-to-be ironic name “Anonymous Celebrity” with the Twitter handle.

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Sikh Temple President Tried to Stab Shooter Before He Was Killed

Satwant Singh Kaleka, the president of the Sikh temple of Wisconsin where 40-year-old Wade Michael Page opened fire on Sunday, gave his own life to protect members of congregation. Sixty-five-year-old Kaleka had little time to act when Page burst into the Oak Creek temple with a 9mm handgun and several magazines, so he grabbed what The Raw Story described as a nearby “blunt ceremonial knife.” Kaleka attempted to stab Page before Page shot him twice in the hip or upper leg, his son Amardeep Kaleka said. But the brief conflict allowed women preparing food and children attending Sunday school downstairs to take shelter from the shooter’s rampage in a pantry.

“Your dad’s a hero,” Amardeep Kaleka said FBI agents told him Sunday. The elder Kaleka and six others died in the Sunday massacre, including Page.

Details of Page’s background continue to emerge in the wake of the shooting. Discharged from the Army in 1998 after a demotion, Page has been connected what civil rights groups term “two racist skinhead bands” — End Apathy and Definite Hate, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Times adds that Page was also believed to have been a member of a national white supremacist group called the Hammerskins. Federal investigators had actually “looked at” Page “more than once” because of his connection to extremists and because he might have helped fund a domestic terrorist group, however officials did not have enough evidence to open an investigation, according to a U.S. law enforcement official.

Police in New York have boosted their presence at Sikh temples in response to the attack. “Since the incident happened yesterday, the NYPD came right over here and go over to all our other temples and we feel safe, we feel the confidence in our NYPD,” Gurdev Singh Kang, president of the Sikh Cultural Society in Richmond Hill, Queens, told NBC New York. “I appeal to our whole Sikh community, be peaceful.”

Police have yet to determine Page’s specific motive for his attack on the temple that Satwant Singh Kaleka devoted his life to building.

“As I saw the picture of the man who took away my father’s life — you look at his face and it’s full of hollow emptiness — a dark void,” said Kaleka‘s son Amandeep. “I feel a lot of sadness towards that individual… I’m not going to replace it with anger.”

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