Friday, April 19, 2013

Film Review: Tom Cruises Into "Oblivion"...Tediously

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If nothing else, "Oblivion" will go down in film history as the movie whereTom Cruise pilots a white, sperm-shaped craft into a giant space uterus. The scene is more interesting to describe than it is to watch. Cruise's sperm-ship enters through an airlock that resembles a geometrized vulva. He arrives inside a massive chamber lined with egg-like glass bubbles. At the center of the chamber is a pulsating, sentient triangle that is also supposed to be some kind of mother figure. Cruise must destroy the mother triangle and her space uterus in order to save the Earth.
Like director Joseph Kosinski's debut, "TRON: Legacy" (2010), "Oblivion" is a special effects extravaganza with a lot of blatant symbolism and very little meaning. It starts slow, turns dull and then becomes tedious — which makes it a marginal improvement over the earlier film. It features shiny surfaces, clicky machinery and no recognizable human behavior. It's equally ambitious and gormless.
"Oblivion" is set in the year 2077, 60 years after an alien invasion rendered the Earth largely uninhabitable. Cruise stars as Jack Harper, one of a handful of people left on the planet. The other survivors have long since relocated to Titan. Harper and colleagues remain as technicians, servicing robot drones that defend resource-gathering stations from alien stragglers.
Harper lives in a penthouse-like tower with his communications officer, Vica (Andrea Riseborough). Vica's eyes are permanently dilated. Like Olivia Wilde's Quorra in "TRON: Legacy," she often resembles a marionette.
Harper and Vica spend their days fixing drones, eating candelit dinners, and swimming in a glass-bottomed pool. Their boss, the creepily cheerful Sally (Melissa Leo), supervises them from an orbiting control center. In order to maintain the integrity of the mission, Harper and Vica's memories have been wiped; nonetheless, Harper is haunted by extremely cheesy black-and-white dreams of a beautiful woman meeting him in pre-invasion New York.
One day, Harper spots an antique spacecraft crashing into the countryside. He manages to rescue one survivor, a Russian astronaut (Olga Kurylenko) who looks exactly like the woman in his dreams. Harper brings her back to his tower. This incites jealousy and suspicion from Vica, who is both Harper's partner and his lover.
The astronaut has been in cryogenic sleep for the past six decades but refuses to disclose the nature of her mission to Harper and Vica until they recover her flight recorder. It goes without saying that the flight recorder unearths all kinds of secrets about Harper, Vica, and the alien invasion. It also creates one of the movie's more glaring logical errors, but that's a different story altogether.
The film's opening stretch is its one strong point —  a gradual, immersive build-up of details. It's a smart technique for science-fiction storytelling; it eases the viewer into the world of the film. The problem is that the world "Oblivion" introduces — an abandoned, depopulated Earth — is more interesting than the story it tells. Or, more accurately, the stories it tells, because "Oblivion," derivative to a fault, tries to be several science-fiction movies at once. It tries and it fails.
"Oblivion" is a political allegory about a lowly "technician" sending unmanned drones to hunt and kill a demonized, alien Other — until it forgets that it ever was. It's a wannabe mindbender that raises questions about its lead character's identity — except that the lead character is too sketchy to make these questions compelling. It's a story about humans struggling for survival in an environment controlled by technology — except it appears to be much more interested in the technology than in the humans. It's a rah-rah action flick — except its action scenes aren't very good.
The only thread "Oblivion" follows to the end is its "creation myth." Harper is an idealized man; he's good with a gun, good with his hands, good in bed, loves football and rides a motorcycle. Though most of the movie's characters are women, not one of them is able to do anything without Harper's help — not even the mother triangle that lives in the space uterus. Only his rugged-but-sensitive masculinity holds the key to humanity's survival. The movie reaches for profundity, but all it grasps is misogyny.



Friday, April 12, 2013

Lil' Wayne and Birdman Sharing Some Brotherly Love


Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Howard University Lawsuit Takes Turn As Organization Accused Of Witness Tampering


The lawsuit against the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. chapter on Howard University's campus has taken an interesting turn as the organization is being accused of witness tampering.
Seniors Laurin Compton and Lauren Cofield made headlines when they filed a suit against the sorority, alleging human rights violations and asserting that their legacy status was ignored. The complaint, which was filed at the end of February,lists both young ladies and their mothers--who are both members of the sorority--as plaintiffs and accuses members of the chapter of forbidding Compton and Cofield from eating at a particular restaurant, wearing certain colors, wearing pearls and forcing the ladies to pick up sorority members from the airport.
As the litigation moves forward, Alpha Kappa Alpha has reportedly suspended the sorority privileges for the young women's mothers, Sandra Compton and Lessie Cofield. According to the plaintiffs, that move convinced Sandra Compton not to attend a hearing.
Although the judge Rosemary Collyer condemned the tampering as "deplorable," she did not sanction the sorority for tampering. J. Wyndal Gordon, the self-proclaimed "Warrior Lawyer" and attorney representing the plaintiffs took to hisFacebook page with details of the judge's decision.
AKA SORORITY, INC. "GUILTY" OF WITNESS TAMPERING: "The Court finds that the actions of AKA were deplorable and inadvisable, as at least AKA's counsel now concedes, and had the impact of impeding testimony." Compton, et al., v. AKA Sorority, Inc., et al. And we're just getting started. --The Warrior Lawyer!!
The plaintiffs are asking the court either for money damages and for the sorority to be stopped from accepting new members, or for the sorority to be ordered to bring in Compton and Cofield as members.
However, the sorority has filed a memorandum to the court outlining why it shouldn't be stopped from taking in new members while this case is being litigated.



New Details Emerge About Roger Gorley's Arrest For Refusing To Leave Sick, Gay Partner


The story of a gay man who was arrested for refusing to the leave his sick partner at a Missouri hospital made headlines across the nation earlier this week. Now, new details about the ordeal are painting a very disturbing picture of the alleged events.
Roger Gorley was handcuffed and forcibly removed from Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday after he refused to leave his partner, Allen, who was receiving treatment for severe depression. Roger told Fox station WDAF that the hospital is guilty of discrimination. However, Research Medical Center denies the accusation, saying Roger was "disruptive and belligerent" and had to be escorted from the premises, according to a statement obtained by The Huffington Post.
But according to Amanda Brown, the 26-year-old daughter of Roger, there is much more to the story than hospital officials are letting on.
Speaking with John Aravosis of America Blog, the woman said Allen's brother, Lee, didn't want Roger at the hospital. Lee confronted Roger in front of a nurse, and the nurse allegedly had Roger removed, even though Allen had said he wanted his partner there.
Roger and Allen, who have been together for five years, are in a civil union and make medical decisions for each other through Power of Attorney.
“Lee was being more crazy than my dad, he was the one who was yelling,” Brown said.
Still, the nurse -- who supposedly was aware of Roger and Allen's status -- “directed her comments to Roger, ‘You need to leave the room.’ My dad said, ‘No, this is my husband, I’m going to stay with him," Brown added.
Shortly after, the police arrived.
Amanda described the interaction between her father and law enforcement in a We Are Atheism blog post: 
When the Kansas City Missouri Police Department arrived they asked my father to leave the room. He said to them, “No. This is my husband and I am going to stay with him.” The police considered that a violation of a direct order so they began to forcibly remove him from the room. My father held onto the rail of the gurney as well as his husbands hand with everything he had. The police responded with brut [sic] and excessive force. The office began karate chopping his wrist to get him to release the gurney. Then they wrestled him to the ground forcefully enough to knock his glasses off of his face, his hearing aids out of his ears, and nearly break his wrist while they took him down. To handcuff him they pushed a knee into his back and wrenched his wrists around.
She also says her father was cut in the process and began bleeding. She added that one of the officers seemed to be afraid Roger could be HIV-positive.
"One of the arresting officers was so offended by my father’s presence that he would not touch him with his bare hands," she said. "He wore gloves the entire time and to make matters even more humiliating he didn’t want his handcuffs back."
A representative for the Kansas City Police Department told HuffPost that hospital security dealt with Roger while he was in the room. She said police arrived to escort him out of the hospital.
As for the accusation that an officer was wary about Roger bleeding, she said wearing gloves is protocol.
"I don't know if that was a Kansas City officer," the spokeswoman told HuffPost. "I can't speak to that. The only thing I can speak to is the way we handle anyone when there is blood present. It's a protection of ourselves from any bodily fluids. What [Brown] described isn't unusual. It doesn't have to do with his sexual preference. We don't know -- when we come into contact with people -- what they have or may not have. We just try to be safe."
Not only is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) working with Roger, but the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is also looking into the incident.
"All Americans are guaranteed the right to receive hospital visitors that they designate, and there are specific protections in our rules for same-sex couplesacross the country," a representative for CMS told BuzzFeed. "We take alleged violations of federal rules around hospital visitation very seriously."
In 2010, President Barack Obama extended hospital visitation rights to same-sex partners in a federal regulation aimed at hospitals participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs. Tuesday's events could be in direct violation of this ruling.
Still, Research Medical Center says there was never any discrimination based on sexual orientation.
"In accordance with HIPAA, all Research Medical Center can report is that this is NOT a Gay Rights issue but an issue of disturbance where the patient was not able to get the care he needed," the hospital responded in a Facebook post.

Anonymous Says It Has Rehtaeh Parsons Rape 'Confession'



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The hacking collective Anonymous says it has obtained a "confession" from one of the boys it says was involved in the alleged rape of Nova Scotia teen Rehtaeh Parsons.
In a statement released Friday, Anonymous says it has seen "several public statements" from one of the alleged rapists admitting that he had sex with Parsons while she was intoxicated and that she threw up during the assault.
The groups says this constitutes a "confession" and that the boy in question also named the three other young men involved in the alleged assault. The boy who made the public statements is the same one who appears in the photo that went viral within Parsons' high school, according to Anonymous. Parsons' family has said the photo, and the bullying that resulted from it, led to the teen's suicide
Two boys who have been implicated in the rape and whose names have been circulated online are innocent of any crime, according to Anonymous.
All the information has been shared with police, according to the group. None of the information in the release has been independently verified by The Huffington Post.
Soon after Anonymous' statement began making headlines Friday, the RCMP in Nova Scotia announced they have reopened their investigation of the Parsons case after receiving new and credible information.
The Mounties in Halifax say the person who provided the new information is willing to verify who they are, the reason they're providing it and is willing to work with investigators.They say the information did not come from an online source.
The Mounties also indicated that they are willing to work with Anonymous, but only if someone in the group is willing to reveal their identity and speak with the police on the record.
The Anonymous statement reiterates an earlier demand for the RCMP to take action in the case or see Anonymous release the names of the boys. It seems Anonymous is now getting some of what it wants.
"A claim of sexual assault has been made. There is photographic evidence of it. There is an admission that child pornography was distributed throughout the community. One of the individuals who should be charged hasn't even disputed these facts, " the statement reads. "We are asking -- no, we are demanding: Let a jury decide. Follow your own procedures and protect the innocent."
In a separate statement Thursday, Anonymous said it will not release the names of the alleged perpetrators because Leah Parsons, Rehtaeh's mother, has asked them to refrain from doing so.
In the Friday release, Anonymous says that if it does decide to release the names it will give one week's notice before doing so.
The news organization went to the home of one of the boys and met him when he arrived home on Thursday. He denied he was one of the accused, according to Global, and the boy's father hung up the phone when contacted.
Global was unable to contact any of the three other boys.
While the police have yet to lay any charges, there are signs government wants to take action.
On Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter announced that Marilyn More, the minister responsible for the status of women, has been appointed to oversee the provincial government's response to Parsons' death. She will work with the ministers of justice, education, health and community services to assess support services for people who face sexual violence.
Dexter said he hopes a series of measures aimed at improving mental health services, policing and education will be rolled out as soon as possible.'
Justice Minister Ross Landry initially ruled out the possibility of reviewing how the RCMP handled allegations that Parsons was sexually assaulted in November 2011, but soon changed course amid public outrage.
Anonymous, for its part, certainly sounds outraged in its new statement.
"We are group of concerned citizens that have recognized an injustice in the system. We have taken it upon ourselves to point out that injustice to the public and we are asking the police to correct their incompetent handling of this case -- a young girl has already died from it."

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Mitch McConnell Hit With Ethics Complaint Over Leaked Ashley Judd Tape



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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has been hit with an ethics complaint after a leaked tape revealed he was discussing with aides how to take on potential opponent Ashley Judd.
The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has asked the Senate ethics committee and the FBI to investigate whether McConnell was having a discussion about potential Judd weaknesses -- including her mental health and religion -- on government time.
“Using taxpayer-funded resources to pay staffers to dig up dirt on political opponents isn’t just an ethics violation, it’s a federal crime,” said CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan. “As Sen. McConnell requested, the FBI is investigating the recording. A thorough and fair investigation necessitates the bureau also inquire into whether Sen. McConnell himself violated the law.”
Mother Jones first reported on the leaked tape, which was reportedly recorded at a Feb. 2 meeting. Shortly after the leak, the McConnell campaign said it wasworking with the FBI.
"Obviously a recording device of some kind was placed in Senator McConnell's campaign office without consent," McConnell campaign manager Jesse Benton said in a statement.
Benton went on to slam the recordings as "Gestapo kind of scare tactics" during an interview on Mike Huckabee's radio show.
"We’re not going to stand for it," Benton said.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Apple Homophobic? Company In Crossfire Over Banned SAGA #12 Comic With 'Images Of Gay Sex'



Apple was accused of homophobia after allegedly banning the sale of an upcoming comic due to its inclusion of "images of gay sex," the author says. But it all proved to be a big misunderstanding.
Controversy ignited when writer Brian K. Vaughan said his and artist Fiona Staples' comic, SAGA #12, would not be sold through any iOS app, the Washington Post notes. He cited the reason as Apple's disapproval of the homoerotic content.
The content in question is an image of SAGA character Prince Robot IV, who has a television for head. In the illustration, the screen features a scene of gay porn, the New Statesman notes. (SAGA is identified as a mature-content publication.)
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Vaughan discussed the ban in a post on Staples' Tumblr on Tuesday, writing in part:
Unfortunately, because of two postage stamp-sized images of gay sex, Apple is banning tomorrow’s SAGA #12 from being sold through any iOS apps. This is a drag, especially because our book has featured what I would consider much more graphic imagery in the past, but there you go. Fiona and I could always edit the images in question, but everything we put into the book is there to advance our story, not (just) to shock or titillate, so we’re not changing s**t.
Image Comics, the publisher of SAGA, told the Washington Post's Comic Riffs that Apple would not sell the upcoming issue.
“We regret that Apple won’t allow us to sell ‘SAGA’ #12 on the Image Comics app, but that is Apple’s decision and it would be inappropriate for us to tell another company how to run its business,” the statement read.
Image Publisher Eric Stephenson added that it would be "equally inappropriate" for the publishing company to ask Vaughan and Staples to censor their work.
However, digital provider Comixology released a statement on Wednesday stating it was responsible for blocking the sale. CEO and Co-Founder David Steinberger said Apple had nothing to do with the comic being banned, revealing Comixology decided against the comic's digital release.
As a partner of Apple, we have an obligation to respect its policies for apps and the books offered in apps. Based on our understanding of those policies, we believed that Saga #12 could not be made available in our app, and so we did not release it today. We did not interpret the content in question as involving any particular sexual orientation, and frankly that would have been a completely irrelevant consideration under any circumstance. Given this, it should be clear that Apple did not reject Saga #12.
Comixology is set to release SAGA #12 on its app store soon. The Huffington Post reached out to Apple but did not receive an immediate response.
Still, this is not the first time Apple has been accused of homophobia.
In February, Vancouver-based developer Barry McDermott claimed the company banned his gay humor app, "Lil' Flamer" due to its potentially offensive nature. More than 150,000 protested Apple in 2011 for permitting the sale of a gay-cure app in the iTunes store, and it was subsequently removed.
Apple has shown support for the gay community. The company donated $100,000 to the NOH8 campaign in 2008 to fight California's Proposition 8, and it offers equal rights and benefits to employees’ same-sex partners.

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What is the Black Tax?




1.)  The notion that Black people have to work and perform regular task twice as well as White people.
The teacher black taxed us on our project. Susan and Dena did not do half the work we did.


2.)  The higher prices that black people have to pay for

a) goods - often due to a lack of large grocery stores, mass market discounters

b) insurance, mortgages, loans

due to their ethnicity
Buffy and Biff can get a lower rate on a home mortgage than Rasheed and LaShawna due to the black tax.


3.) The money that white people give black people (homeless, crackheads, muggers...etc.) when they're in a black neighborhood.
Everytime you go through that neighborhood you gotta pay the black tax.

Photography: At Last...Tears of Joy After Wedded Bliss Captured By Photographer Tyler Wirken. Mazel Tov!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Bitch McConnell and His Merry Band of Bandits. Another Leak Rocks the GOP


Full Transcript and Audio of Mitch McConnell Campaign's Meeting on Ashley Judd

In a private meeting, the Senate GOP leader and campaign aides discussed using the actor/activist's mental health and religious views as political ammo.

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On February 2, Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Senate GOP leader facing reelection next year, held a private meeting at his Louisville, Kentucky, campaign headquarters with several aides to discuss opposition research collected on his potential challengers and how best to defeat  possible foes. Much of the conversation focused on actor/activist Ashley Judd, who at the time was the most prominent of McConnell's potential Democratic opponents, and McConnell and his aides considered assailing Judd for her past struggles with depression and for her religious views. (Judd has since announced she will not run against McConnell.) Mother Jones has obtained a recording of the meeting. Here is the article based on the recording. Below is a complete transcript of the recording.
Sen. Mitch McConnell: If I could interject…I assume most of you have played the, the game Whac-A-Mole? [Laughter.] This is the Whac-A-Mole period of the campaign…when anybody sticks their head up, do them out, and we're even planning to do it with the Courier here shortly, so…
Female voice: We're anxious for that. [Laughter.]
Male voice: You guys…
Presenter: So I'll just preface my comments that this reflects the work of a lot of folks: Josh, Jesse, Phil Maxson, a lot of LAs, thank them three times, so this is a compilation of work, all the way through. The first person we'll focus on, Ashley Judd—basically I refer to her as sort of the oppo research situation where there's a haystack of needles, just because truly, there's such a wealth of material. [Laughter.]
Ah, you know Jesse slogged through her autobiography. She has innumerable video interviews, tweets, blog posts, articles, magazine articles.
Male voice: [Muffled interruption.]
Presenter: Yeah, it is really hard to get your arms around…
The good news is, she's to the far left of every issue she's taken a public stance on, not just far left, nationwide…[Inaudible.] So you know one of the first themes we can sort of hit on, clearly, is that she openly supports President Obama.
[Starts recording of Ashley Judd casting Tennessee's votes at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, September 2012.]
Judd's voice: …The most diverse delegation in Tennessee history joyfully and unanimously knows that we are in this together, and joyfully casts its 90 votes for Barack Obama, the 44th president…
Other voice: Thank you, Tennessee. Tennessee casts 90 votes.
Presenter: That obviously leads to another issue we'll get to in a minute about her Tennessee links. Here's just another sample, a wealth of material…
[Plays clip of Judd.]

Judd's voice: I am committed to President Obama and Vice President Biden. They're my candidates and I will be a surrogate in the campaign and do whatever I can…
Presenter: Example, there…Clearly a theme that's easy to hit is that she's an out-of-touch, Hollywood liberal, and her grandmother, Polly Judd, referred to her as that. She was critical of the party in the '90s, the traditional Democratic Party, for giving too much support to the center and away from the left. You can see that quote below that kind of accentuates that. Another thing is she's clearly anti-coal. She's tweeted that "the era of the coal plant is over, unacceptable, it's the dirtiest. We in the US can do better, we need to innovate."
She wrote in the Hill, "Coal companies say Appalachia needs mining for jobs. Again, false." "We can see here coal is a 19th-century fuel, this my friends is the 21st century." [Editor's note: The previous sentence quoted here was not from Judd's Hill op-ed but from her blog].
I've omitted all of her mountaintop removal stuff. It's a whole separate category. It doesn't quite test as well. But she has, we have her on film, she's led protests. She's done speeches at National Press Club condemning mountaintop removal.
And then she's also on the record for climate change and cap and trade.
[Plays clip of Judd responding to reporter Nicholas Ballasy, in red carpet interview, May 2010.]
Judd's voice: I had the chance to testify before a House subcommittee on the cap and trade legislation and specifically designating 5 percent of the revenue trade generated by cap and trade to help ameliorate and offset the damage global climate change is doing to different environmental systems. So it's…
Presenter: So you can see there she's on the record supporting cap and trade. I mean clearly she's a carpetbagger. This is coming from a carpetbagger himself so I can appreciate. So she hails here, as you can see.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: …so to me San Francisco is my, my American city home.
Presenter: So Phil Maxson found that. So basically she claims San Francisco is her home. She also earlier in that clip says she has a 415 area code on her cellphone, which is also a San Francisco number. Here, she clearly indicates her linkage to the Volunteer State.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: And then I graduated in Kentucky and went to UK. But there was this moment when I was about 18 years old, and sister was on the road, and she called me, you know back when cellphones were that big and she said, "Lordy, I can't wait to get home." And it just clicked: Tennessee is home. [Laughter.]
Male voice: Yes it is, ma'am. [Laughter.]
Presenter: So not only has she clearly claimed Tennessee as her home, she's actually mocked Kentucky to Tennessee audiences. She was bemoaning the low voter turnout among women in Tennessee; she said, "People, that's worse than even in Kentucky."
Male voice: Do we have that audio?
Presenter: No, that's a written quote, I believe, and then she owns—again, pending her divorce settlement—but she currently owns a multi-million dollar mansion in Scotland. So as [Sen.] Rand [Paul] said, she sort of is linked with Scotland as well as with Tennessee, and then we also have the San Francisco footage. And Josh found this nugget, she's embracing clearly Obamacare here.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: You know I talk a lot about health and Obamacare, which I use in a positive way, not derisively.
Presenter: I think too she's clearly sort of anti-sort-of-traditional American family. I think Jesse tracked this down. She described having children as selfish, and she thinks it's unconscionable to breed. So you put that with what we'll talk to you later about her sort of pro-choice stance and it's sort of a, you know, pretty extreme posture to take. She also is critical of, of fathers giving away their daughters in marriage ceremonies. She says it's a common vestige of male dominion over a women's reproductive status when her father gives her away at a wedding. And then she's clearly for pro-abortion.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: Hi. I'm Ashley Judd and I'm reaching out to you today on behalf of NARAL Pro-Choice America. [Laughter.]
Presenter: She's an open advocate as you can see. Anyhow I know this is sort of a sensitive subject but you know at least worth putting on your radar screen is that she is critical…[inaudible] sort of traditional Christianity. She sort of views it as sort of a vestige of patriarchy. She says Christianity gives a God like a man, presented and discussed exclusively with male imagery which legitimizes and seals male power, the intention to dominate even if that intention is nowhere visible.
And this is sort of an interview that sort of manifests this sort of I would say oddly synthetic approach to Christianity.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: I still choose the God of my understanding as the God of my childhood. I have to expand my God concept from time to time, and you know particularly I enjoy native faith practices, and have a very nature-based God concept. I'd like to think I'm like St. Francis in that way. Brother Donkey, Sister Bird. [Laughter.]
Presenter: Brother Donkey, Sister Bird! [Laughter.]
Male voice: The people at Southeast Christian [Church] would take to the streets with pitchforks. [Laughter.]
Presenter: Brother…That's my favorite line so far. Absolute favorite one so far. [Laughter.]
She also is an open advocate of gay marriage. You can see this is what she tweeted after election night when Maryland approved same sex marriage. "It's okay to love whom you love." And then she talks about Maryland's bill.
Ah, and again. She's clearly, this sounds extreme, but she is emotionally unbalanced. I mean it's been documented. Jesse can go in chapter and verse from her autobiography about, you know, she's suffered some suicidal tendencies. She was hospitalized for 42 days when she had a mental breakdown in the '90s. Phil Maxson found this, which sort of I think is a pretty revealing interview.
[Plays recording.]
Judd's voice: I call it the American anesthesia. You know, I come back to this country. I freak out in airports. The colors, the sounds, all those different ways of packaging the same snack but trying to, you know, make it look like it's distinct and different and convince consumers that they have to have it. I mean all of that. The last time I came home from a trip, I absolutely flipped out when I saw pink fuzzy socks on a rack. I mean, I can never anticipate what is going to push me over the edge. [Laughter.]
But in a few weeks, you know, I'm driving along smooth roads and I think nothing of it. I'm, you know, choosing between four different brands of cereal from plastic dispensers so that I don't have to have, you know, ugly, mismatched boxes on my shelf, and I don't think anything of it. You know?
Presenter: So pink fuzzy socks are of concern. [Laughter.]
Female voice: …at Fancy Farm. We'll all take pink fuzzy socks. [Laughter.]
Presenter: So, again…[Laughter.] So, that's sort of the tip of the iceberg. Like I said, you know, we're still drilling down and there's a wealth of material, and it's just hard to get all the way around it.
With Alison Lundergan Grimes it's sort of more traditional issues, as far as, you know, needle in a haystack sort of the inversion of that. Through a third party we've got a state FOIA request that's been pending for some time regarding various and sundry parts of her administration, that department. I hope we'll have it soon, but that's outstanding, and it should be here soon.
The best hit we have on her is her blatantly endorsing the 2008 Democratic national platform. This sort of goes back to the Kyle Simmons adage about be careful what you say to friends.
[Plays Grimes interview with Jim Pence, from Hillbilly Report.]
Jim Pence's voice: I'm going to ask you this. Do you support the national Democratic Party platform?
Grimes' voice: I do, Jim. You know, unlike my opponent, I am a lifelong Democrat, born and raised—and, and proud to stand up and say I am a Democrat, and running on the Democratic Party ticket.
Presenter: The funny part of that footage right after that, you hear the interviewer saying, "Oh, it looks like you're getting the hook here from your folks"—probably because she just endorsed that. So the question is what's in the Democratic platform. Well, it's a wealth, you know, sort of familiar things. Obviously she endorses then-Sen. Obama, she increased stimulus, voicing support for Obamacare…
Male voice: [Inaudible.]
Presenter: That's coming too, card check, cap and trade, tax hike, Dodd-Frank, all theses things are part that she endorsed by doing that. Now all the entitlement problems, support for gays in the military, climate change legislation, renewal of the assault weapons ban, and as Jesse says, support for abortion [inaudible]…Those are all in the 2008 platform. And if she wanted to walk away from it, which I don't think she could do, her dad was actually on the platform commission. [Laughter.]
The other thing, too, is she obviously publicly endorsed Obama 2012. She was too smart to use his name in a sentence. But she says, "My support of our party and our nominee is well known, and it's no secret I'll be in North Carolina to support our nominee and the party." I think you could probably take that to mean she'd also support the 2012 platform, which sort of, the same sort of parade of horribles we saw earlier.
And then Josh has sort of put this together. And this is, if you see a lot of footage of her, she definitely has a very sort of self-centered, sort of egotistical aspect. And Josh, this is just one of many that we put together. But she's very sort of a, sort of it's all about her, the theme that I would call this. And this is sort of an example about this. She uses her, likes in speeches, she'll frequently use herself in the third person.
[Plays recording.]
Grimes' voice: In my family, in my family, to Dr. and Mrs. Grimes, who didn't know how popular I'd make their last name when I married into it.
Presenter: A lot of kind of awkward little things like that sort of show about her sort of self-perception, I guess you could say. In addition to those two, we're also…
Female voice [interrupts]: She's going to be at the Somerset Chamber Tuesday. This Tuesday. She's their speaker for Tuesday.
Presenter: Also we're going to take a look at folks who, potential primary folks, as well. Matthew Bevins, I label him "Tea Party not afraid to turn on the government." He owns two businesses, related businesses, in Connecticut which manufacture bells, historic factory that they have. It's about 140-50 years old.