Saturday, October 31, 2009

Geoffrey Dunn has read the book "Going Rouge" and offers his opinion over at the Huffington Post.

In what is surely a brilliant bit of counter-insurgency marketing, OR Books will be releasing the political antidote to Sarah Palin's memoir Going Rogue with Going Rouge--Sarah Palin, An American Nightmare, on November 16, the day before Palin's tome explodes on the national book market.

Well it certainly sounds like he enjoyed the book.

He even takes a moment to point out the contributions of two of our Alaska bloggers.

While two of Alaska's best known bloggers (and HuffPo contributors) Jeanne Devon (AKMuckraker) and Shannyn Moore are included in the collection (Devon thoughtfully explains the brutal ironies of Palin using the term "rogue" in the title of her book), the Last Frontier gets more than a bit short shrifted in Going Rouge, and that's too bad.

To read the rest of Geoffrey's take on this most revealing publication just click the title and visit the Huffington Post.

Hey did you know there was even a YouTube video about "Going Rouge"? I had no Idea.



You can order a copy for your own personal library right here.

Part two of Levi's ET interview.



Nothing really new. He has some more interviews lined up but personally I don't think Levi will say anything that is much more revelatory than what he has already said.

He is saving that for another venue.

Of course if he keeps talking he may get scooped by somebody else. We KNOW she can't keep her mouth shut.

Something Wicked This Way Comes! (From the bowels of Facebook)

Here is a horror fable from Sarah Palin's Facebook ghostwriter, posted yesterday, to frighten all of the progressives today.

Mark my words - tomorrow is the game changer! (Notice the use of exclamation points, and ominous typing?) Tune in to hear common sense solutions that bury ( bury?) the false accusations that conscientious members of Congress have no solutions to meet America's health care challenges.

If you're like me, (Could there possibly be a more frightening thought?) shaking your head wondering why all the miscommunication between Washington and the American people who have been saying, "Please hear what we're saying about our desire for health care reform," then tomorrow will be a refreshing time of clarity for all. (Translation: "The pods should all be unloaded off of the trucks and put into place by tomorrow!")



All Americans, and especially colleagues of House Republican Leader John Boehner: please listen to tomorrow's weekly GOP national address. ("When the subliminal messages will be planted deeply within your subconscious.")Rep. Boehner will highlight a common sense alternative to Speaker Pelosi's 1,990-page government takeover of health care. I urge you to watch for it. (Watch for it, watch for it, watch for it.) For a preview, go to: http://HealthCare.GOP.gov You'll hear solutions.

You'll hear of real choices based on America's proven free-market principles. (The free market has certainly helped buoy up the housing market, the banks, and the auto industry hasn't it?)You'll know once and for all what the GOP and Independents have been saying all along about alternatives to another big government take over. After tomorrow, you'll know that accusations against the GOP and Independents for not providing solutions are false. (Is today opposite day?)Those claims are bogus. There are alternatives. Tune in to Rep. Boehner's address tomorrow to hear them.

I look forward to the game changer! (Translation: BOO! Obama, BOO!)

- Sarah Palin

Maybe it is because today is Halloween, but when I think of the word "change" THIS is what I visualize:


Those changes did not bring much of an improvement did they?

Ah I am just having fun with Palin today. I don't really think she is evil. (yes I do!) It is not like she has special powers or has ever been prayed over by an African witch hunter or anything. (Yes, she has!) Nor can she control the things that I put on my blog. (C..a...n..'t...con...trol...my...fin...gers!) We should stop worrying about Sarah Palin (NO WE SHOULDN'T!) and instead focus on the real scary things in the world like the fact that our Halloween candy has been prayed over by witches or the fact that Republican Dede Scozzafava has dropped out of the New York Senate race. (Oh damn, that is scary! This means that Palin's power is growing! Holy crap, I just scared myself!)

Triple D Farms, the site of the great Sarah Palin Turkey Holocaust, is struggling to survive. Kind of like the turkeys in this video.

I am sure that most of you have the memories of the KTUU interview with Sarah Palin, as turkeys are slaughtered in the background, seared into your brains. But for those of you who may have missed it, or have undergone hypnotherapy to rid yourself of the gruesome images, I present it to you again in all of it's hilarious, and stomach churning glory.



Sadly this historically important farm, which hosted one of Sarah Palin's greatest blunders, is suffering financially due to the Palin curse.

You know about the Palin curse don't you?

It is the curse which predicts that everything Sarah Palin touches begins to fall apart. You know like the town of Wasilla, the state of Alaska, the McCain campaign, the Republican party, Levi and Bristol's relationship, etc., etc., etc..

Anyhow due to this terrible curse Anthony Schmidt, owner of Triple D farms, is struggling to keep his farm afloat this year. Here Schmidt reminisces about the day that brought his little farm to national attention:

"We had it all prepared and ready for her, and she got right in there with the turkeys and everything was great," he said.

He was annoyed, though, when footage aired by KTUU Channel 2 went national. Bunny-huggers and kooks called to complain about the dead turkeys, but locally people were supportive, and he got encouraging phone calls from as far away as Philadelphia.

"Bunny-huggers and kooks". Dammit, aren't THEY always the ones to screw things up for the small town entrepreneur? Why do they hate America, and the turkey pardoning Sarah Palin, so darn much?

Well I think we should support Triple D farms. In fact I think that I am going to buy MY turkey from their farm this year. How cool will it be to tell my Thanksgiving guests that the main entree is from the farm that helped to destroy Sarah Palin's political career? How often do we get the opportunity to make a statement like that?

Save me a bird Mr. Schmidt I am on my way.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Levi is taking Sarah to court over custody of Tripp!

"I'm up to the point where I can't see my kid again. I'm done. I'm sure we'll end up in court. We're definitely going to court," Johnston, 19, said in an interview in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city.

Johnston said there had been times when he had been allowed to see Tripp about once a week, but there had also been periods when he had had virtually no access. He said: "They started letting me see him and everything was fine. But everything got bad again. So I said screw them."

Johnston said his relationship with the Palin family was entering another bad phase where his calls were not being returned, even though he said he was now paying child support.

He has not seen Tripp for several weeks, and he blamed Sarah Palin personally for that: "Bristol listens to her mom. Sarah says something, Bristol is going to follow."

An ugly court dispute is unlikely to be an attractive proposition for Palin, either as Bristol's mother or as a politician with a book launch pending and a possible run at the presidency in 2012. A large part of Palin's political appeal rests on her reputation for being a homely "hockey mum" that could be tarnished by a public custody fight.

Johnston said he recognised that taking the legal road would be hard. "It's going to be a tough battle. Basically, it's down to who has the better lawyer. I can just imagine all the cameras that are going to be there – it's going to be crazy," he said.

Oh Sarah Does NOT want to take this to court!

That would be the end for her, and she knows it!

Damn I suggested this five months ago, and was told they were not ready to go this route. Well I am glad to see Levi finding his backbone.

Sarah must be pulling her hair extensions out by the fistful right about now.

Well I know what I am going to be doing if this thing makes it into a courthouse. Front row baby!

P.S. Yes I know the custody dispute is essentially between Levi and Bristol. But let's be real, the true conflict is between Levi and Sarah, and we all know it. (Make sure to click the link and LISTEN to the audio of Levi's interview. Kind of interesting.)

Update: Here is the FULL Guardian article. (By the way I was able to track down a very reliable source that says Levi is dead serious about going to court to fight for custody of Tripp. It was NOT a slip of the tongue.)

The Alaska Commons reports on the future for the LGBT community in Anchorage and, just in time for Halloween, provides another look inside ABT.

After the uber-successful "Diversity Dinner" some have wondered what the LGBT crowd has in store next. Clicking the title of this post should answer that question for you.

As many of you know about a month ago I attended an anniversary service at the Anchorage Baptist temple. I had asked if any of my LGBT friends wanted to attend with me, and did not find any takers. Here John Aronno explains his hesitancy.

I couldn’t imagine walking into that “church”. Alaska Commons is not an anonymous blog (probably an oversight, in retrospect) and ABT has made their disapproval of me very well known. This site, and my email inbox, now has a devoted, albeit small, group of trolls who threaten and denigrate me at every opportunity (I had an op-ed in the Northern Light a couple weeks ago about the concept of holding doors open for people and driving safely, and got blasted for that!). We’ve had to go unlisted, and have had a few public issues. Even one earlier this evening, at Fred Myer, where a man locked eyes with me and stood in my way, demanding an apology.

Weird times.

It is always difficult for me to understand how an organization that claims to base it's set of values on the teachings of Jesus Christ can encourage this kind of behavior. But they do.

And if you don't believe that then you need to take a moment to watch this frightening YouTube video that John put together.



"Crushing the enemy under our feet". No you did not hear that wrong.

I was sitting in the audience when they were singing that song and watched the congregation, with heads lifted toward the heavens, belt out that song with both conviction and passion.

They DO believe with all of their hearts that they are fighting a battle against the devil, and that the LGBT community are his agents here on earth.

Is it any wonder that I found no takers to accompany me on that Sunday? Who could blame them?

I on the other hand? Well that is a different story altogether.

Celtic Diva has the goods on Sarah's less than truthful Financial Disclosure form.

First we have Part One.

Sarah Palin filed her final POFD (Public Officer Financial Disclosure) on time according to APOC (Alaska Public Offices Commission) rules.

However, Palin has proven herself to be selective as to which rules she chooses to follow and how completely she follows them.

For example, we've seen nothing "disclosed" nor have we heard anything about Palin's AK Fund Trust (for which her website is still collecting money) since the summer revelation that Investigator Daniel found Palin cannot spend the Fund Trust without probably violating a pesky Statute or two. While the Personnel Board is a separate issue from APOC, it is still important to note that the Board IS NOT following the Executive Branch Ethics Act. How do we know?

Part Two is right here.

One of the questions that I keep getting asked is "How come the other Alaska bloggers are not pursuing babygate?" Or "Why don't YOU talk more about the still pending ethics charges against Palin?"

My answer is that each of the Alaska bloggers have their own speciality. Each of us have strengths and weaknesses, when it comes to addressing certain issues. I may be covering one aspect of Sarah's lies or Alaska issues, while Phil Munger, or AKM, or Shannyn Moore are covering others. That is why the blogrolls are so important.

Linda (Celtic Diva) is amazing when it comes to sorting through complex legal forms. She has worked for the federal government and knows how to see through the legal gobbledygook to find the important information contained within. And she has done an amazing job in these two posts.
If you are fascinated with the sheer depth of Palin's obfuscation then you definitely need to head on over to the Blue Oasis and see what Linda has uncovered. It is jaw dropping.

AKMuckraker has brought this to the attention of the Huffington Post readers.

Jon Stewart dissects a certain right wing cable channel in a segment called "For Fox Sake".

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Levi is not done yet.



Well this is interesting because in the Early Show interview Levi seemed to be saying that the secrets he knows will probably never come out and in this one he says that "at some point they COULD come out".

I do know some of what Levi knows and I really hope that he is going to start talking soon. He is not the ONLY source but he is a very believable one.

The rest of this interview will be on ET later this evening and I will embed it when it becomes available.

Is TeamSarah FINALLY getting tired of being used?

As some of you are undoubtedly aware Palin has been invited to speak at the Iowa Policy Action Center next month. The group is a pro-life, pro-heterosexual marriage, pro-parental controlled education, anti-gambling, and anti-sexuality group, that is very, very excited to have Sarah Palin as the featured speaker at their fall fundraiser.

However there is a small glitch. Apparently Queen Ester is demanding, at a minimum, $75.000 to attend any of these functions.

Wow! $75,000 is a lot of scratch for a non-profit group, what are they to do?

Have no fear this is where TeamSarah, Palin's personal, bat-shit crazy fan club, can help. (H/T to Bree Palin)

Well there you go then, surely these most dedicated Palin-bots will gladly dig deep and put together the measly $41,000 that is still needed to purchase Sarah's valuable time. (Because we keep hearing that at least a THOUSAND organizations are asking her to speak!)

But wait! What is this from Palin spokespoodle Meg Stapleton?

1 of Iowa's leading social conservative groups remains hopeful former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will headline its annual meeting next month, but a Palin aide called such a visit "incredibly difficult."

The Iowa Family Policy Council asked Palin to speak at the Nov. 21 event and has booked a Des Moines arena in anticipation of a big turnout. But Palin spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton didn't sound optimistic, noting more than 1,000
(Oh! That is where I got that number!) groups are seeking the former governor's time and that she needed to tour to promote an upcoming memoir, "Going Rogue."

What? Is this even possible? TeamSarah, the most ardent Palin supporters on the planet could, or would, not come up with the money for Palin to attend this fundraiser? Shocked! That is what I am, shocked!

Okay tell me if this is a silly question. If you are holding a "fundraiser", WHY would you be paying up to $75,000 to have somebody speak? Wouldn't a person who was really an advocate for your cause DONATE their time? Just how much do these people believe Palin can raise for them?

Well, it certainly could not be more than $41,000, because she just failed at that with HER VERY OWN FAN CLUB! I am just saying.

Update: According to Politico the GOP activists are not very happy with Palin's request for money either.

“If somebody tells me they want me to pay an appearance fee, it tells me they’re not very serious about running for president,” said Ed Failor, Jr., president of Iowans for Tax Relief and an influential GOP insider.

“I found it really, really odd,” Failor said.

Well isn't Meg awfully chatty today! This comes from Newsweek's Gaggler:

Meg Stapleton, Palin's spokeswoman, tells your Gaggler that Palin "has not requested anything" and that she "does not charge people to campaign for them." According to Stapleton, Palin would instead cover such travel costs through her political-action committee, SarahPAC. Of course, that doesn't mean she's going to Iowa. Palin's book, Going Rogue, is due out Nov. 17, and she's got a major publicity tour planned around that, including a Nov. 16 appearance on Oprah. "We don't believe she will be able to attend with her tightly scheduled book tour, and the group has been told that through formal and informal channels," Stapleton says in an e-mail this morning. "However, it appears that some enthusiastic members are willing to try anything to entice the governor as we look at her schedule."

So essentially Staplemouth is saying that Sarah DOES NOT have to be paid to show up, not that it matters BECAUSE SHE'S NOT GOING!

Levi Johnston CBS interview part two.



I think it is funny that they included Staplemouth's statement at the end of this segment. And I have to say that now I am looking forward to Oprah's interview with Sarah MUCH more than I was before.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Shannyn Moore to make Countdown appearance THIS hour!

Right now THAT is all I know.

Of course I will embed the video when it becomes available.

Update: Heeere's Shannyn!

Ex-VECO kingpin Bill Allen gets three years in prison and a $750,000 fine.

A district court judge sentenced the key witness in the federal government's wide-sweeping investigation of Alaska political corruption to three years in prison and a $750,000 fine on Wednesday.

Former VECO Corp. CEO Bill Allen, 72, pleaded guilty in 2007 to bribery, conspiracy and extortion. Allen and VECO Vice President Rick Smith bribed numerous state lawmakers, and then helped federal prosecutors with wire taps, video-taped conversations, and testimony to convict most of the legislators caught up in the scandal.

Later in the day Smith received a 21-month prison sentence and $10,000 fine."Democracy doesn't work if it's corrupt," Judge John Sedwick said before giving Allen his sentence. "We enjoy the benefits of a true democracy, and from time to time that democracy is threatened, as it was here."

If only the Alaska politicians had any idea just how damaging their relationship with Bill Allen would turn out to be, they would probably have run screaming in the other direction the minute they saw him approaching.

Associating with him sent Pete Kott, and Vic Kohring to prison, and got Senator Ted Stevens indicted.

In the not too distant future he will probably be instrumental in putting both Congressman Don Young and Teddy's little acorn, Ben Stevens, in jail as well.

Dennis Zaki filmed Allen and his family doing the "walk of shame" as they left the federal courthouse together. They were NOT in a good mood.

Meg Stapleton hisses her response to Levi's CBS interview.

We have purposefully ignored the mean spirited, malicious and untrue attacks on our family. We, like many, are appalled at the inflammatory statements being made or implied. Trig is our 'blessed little angel' who knows it and is lovingly called that every day of his life. Even the thought that anyone would refer to Trig by any disparaging name is sickening and sad. CBS should be ashamed for continually providing a forum to propagate lies. Consider the source of the most recent attention-getting lies - those who would sell their body for money reflect a desperate need for attention and are likely to say and do anything for even more attention."

"Blessed little angel"? Is that how we saw Sarah treating this child during the campaign? Not hardly.

And is SHE insinuating that Levi is a whore for posing in Playgirl? What do you call it when you sell out every journalistic value you ever had in order to pimp the ex-Governor for a living?

And what about Levi's accusation that Sarah and Todd constantly talked about divorce, Meg? Hell making that statement got me attacked on Bill O'Reilly's "The Factor", but for Levi not a word?

Hmmm interesting. Kind of harder to put a rumor like that to rest when you are in the middle of constructing another building for your husband to stay in isn't it?

You know whenever they put out a statement like this it just demonstrates to the world who is telling the truth, and who has something to hide.

Here is Levi's Early Show interview this morning.


Part Two will air tomorrow.

By the way, everytime you saw Levi's eyes dart off camera when he was asked just what he knows about Sarah, he was looking at Tank Jones. Until Tank says Levi can talk, Levi will NOT talk.

Clearly this is not the revelatory interview that everybody hoped it would be, but it is also Levi's response to the rumor that Sarah is going to attack him in her book.

He is right, he does indeed know things that will destroy Sarah Palin. And this interview was his reminder to Palin that HE is the one with the damaging information, not her.

I think somebody needs to rescue Shepherd Smith from Fox "we are not the" News.

We keep seeing the wingnuts from other networks slowly making their way over to Fox News.

There was Glenn Beck who went over in January of this year and, after finally finding a place that wanted him BECAUSE he was bi-polar, was able to present his special brand of mental illness to the world. Then we had John Stossel come over to the still struggling Fox Business Network, and now there is talk of Lou Dobbs finally getting the chance to embrace his racist tendencies on the network where it is considered everyday workplace behavior.

Yet besides Keith Olbermann we have NOT seen anybody leave Fox "we are not" News and make a break for sanity.

Personally I think that Shepherd Smith is the best candidate for rescue.

I mean look at the poor guy. We all saw him struggle to make sense of the inhumanity he witnessed during Katrina, and during the Bush administration he clearly had difficulty sticking to the White House approved talking points, and now the guy looks like one of those puppies in the pound who just wants a loving family to rescue them and take them home.

Dammit, MSNBC needs to mount that rescue mission and spring Shepherd Smith!

He can have a show right after Keith and Rachel. Or perhaps he can replace Dylan Ratigan in the morning. I just don't like Dylan Ratigan! It might be his bombastic attitude, his crappy interview style, or that freaky hair of his, but I just absolutely will not watch him.

I would however watch Shep Smith.

I am just saying.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sarah Palin releases her financial disclosure forms. Get out your calculators kids!

So today Sarah Palin FINALLY released her financial disclosures from Jan. 1 to July 26, the day that she officially became the "Quitter in Chief".

(You can read them for yourself in pdf form here)

It was pretty interesting.

I learned that she is the owner of a marketing business called PIE SPY, LLC. (I have NO idea what the name means and I refuse to allow my deviant mind to think about it too long.)

(P.S. Wait! I found out that the description of this business is as follows: "Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities". What? Sarah did NOTHING for the elderly while she was Governor, why would she suddenly start a business to help them? Can anybody say "Tax Shelter"?)

For debts that she owes to Clapp, Peterson, Van Flein, Tiemessen & Thorsness Sarah actually says on the form that the costs are "to fight false allegations while Governor". Can you believe she has to deny her guilt even in a financial form? (I wonder if this also counts the money she paid to Van Flein to send threatening letters to Shannyn and myself, and the time Van Flein spent talking to a certain right wing website in an attempt smear my name?)

Palin also lists $3,750.00 in checks sent to her and Todd personally which she claims that she has not cashed and will be sending back to the individuals who sent them. (Oh you KNOW that has to hurt! Palin does not give up money easily. Perhaps that is why she has not sent them back yet.)

But the VERY interesting number is the $1.25 million that she received from Harper Collins as a retainer for her book deal. At first I was stunned that the amount was so small, but one of my blogger buddies pointed out that this is just her RETAINER, not her ADVANCE. In other words this money was just to keep her from jumping to another publishing company. She would not get the REAL money until she had resigned as Governor so that no pesky financial disclosures would have to be made about the amount. Tricky.

And this is pretty much confirmed by, you guessed it, Meg Staplemouth: "The Governor has complied with Alaska disclosure law by her filing yesterday. Now, as a private citizen, her business dealings, including her publishing agreement, are confidential." In other words "F**K OFF!" (God I love it when Meg talks like that!)

Well gang that is all the time that I can spend digging through this moose crap for today. But hey if you find anything interesting that I missed, please share it in the comments section. The title links to the ADN story about the report so you can go there and see what they are coming up with as well.

Have fun!

Levi is mad as hell, and ready to talk.

The father of Sarah Palin's grandson "says he doesn't want to hurt Sarah Palin but he knows some things that could do just that," CBS News gushed Tuesday morning by way of plugging Wednesday's "exclusive" interview with Levi Johnston on "The Early Show."

Want more? We've got it, compliments of CBS:

"The Early Show's" Maggie Rodriguez asked Johnston about Palin's new book. Which, BTW, Palin herself will plug on the Nov. 16 episode of Oprah Winfrey's syndicated talk show -- which, in one of those extraordinary coincidences, is distributed by -- CBS!

"Sounds like you really resent her now," she asks Levi during the interview, which was taped in advance.

"Well now I've heard all the things she's said. You know, the Sarah Palin I knew before, it was -- it was her putting on a front, it was her being fake to me and now that everything's slowly coming out and I'm hearing more things, you know, and things she's said and done, you know, I see the real Palin," Levi responds, before stepping through the looking glass:

Maggie: Are you hurt by all this?

Levi: I was yeah, and now its just kind of like, alright, well now its my turn.

Maggie: What do you mean by that?

Levi: Well its like Vanity Fair. I'm gonna go out, I told a little bit of stuff and you know, I'm just not going to take it anymore.

Maggie: But you really sound like somebody who's dead set on hurting these people the way they hurt you.

Levi: No, I'm not really in it to hurt them though.

Maggie: That's what it sounds like...somebody whose bent on revenge and getting even, 'now it's my turn'.

Levi: Well that's part of it, I guess, but at the same time, you know, if she's going to go out there and say things to me, about me, I'm going to leak some things on her. I mean that's just how it is.


Well it is about freaking time!

So tune in tomorrow kids, it looks like Levi might be ready to stop screwing around and to start giving up the goods.

Update: Huffington Post is covering this story as well and the comments section is "pregnant" with babygate comments. Go see for yourself.

Stephen Colbert's "The Word" addresses the issue of gay marriage.

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Rachel Maddow talks about the domestic terrorism in this country that the Right Wing does not want you to know about.

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When they pray to a different god, and come from exotic places, the Right Wing loves to make them the bogyman and frighten Americans into spending billions of dollars to line the pockets of defense contractors in an effort to feel safe in our own homes.

But when they sit only a few pews away in the same fundamentalist church that instructs the Republican politicians that America is a Christian nation, and that abortion is the greatest sin of the modern age, well than that is a little too close to home for these wing nuts.

Monday, October 26, 2009

What does it mean when Newt Gingrich is the most reasonable voice in the Republican party?

Well to answer my own question it means that the lunatics are now running the asylum.

Fox "we are not" News continues to be frustrated by the White House which repeatedly refutes the network's lies. "Dammit, the Bush administration never cared about our lies!"


"One more marketing tool up Roger Ailes very large sleeve".

Does anybody else think that Sarah Palin herself might be tucked up into that sleeve?

"Going Rogue" or "Going Rouge" which do YOU prefer?

Believe it or not in the week long online poll conducted by the folks over at NPR, Palin's book "Going Rogue" is crushing the sure to be brilliant, and much more truthful "Going Rouge" in popularity.

This is what the voting looks like so far.

-- 75% said: "Hate it! I'll buy Rogue.
-- 16% said: "Love it! I'll buy Rouge.
-- 9% said: "Count me out. I don't want either book".

But fear not true believers! There is still time to cast your vote for "Going Rouge" and let your voice be heard in support of truth, justice, and putting a stop to any more Palin lies.

Well? What are you waiting for? Click the title and vote!

Public Option WILL be part of Senate Health Care Bill.

Majority Leader Harry Reid says health care legislation headed to the Senate floor will include an option for government-run insurance.

Reid says states will have the prerogative of opting out of the program if they choose.

It was out, then it was in, then it was out, and now it is back in again. If the debate over the Public Option were a carnival ride we would all be bent over losing our corndogs right about now.

I have NO idea how the Opt Out option will be implemented, but having the Public Option as part of this health care bill is a HUGE success for the progressives in this country.

If you want to see just how good this will be for the country than tune into Fox News today and watch them lose their freaking minds! Remember if THEY don't want it, you KNOW it is good for our country. That is my new litmus test.

Now the real fun begins on the Senate floor. Let's see who has the courage to stand up to the Republican machine and support the desires of the American people and who does not.

Get ready to RUUUMMMBBLE!!! Professor "Protect environment at all cost" Steiner vs President "Freedom of expression lipservice only" Hamilton.

If you listened to Shannyn's show on Saturday, or recently read the Anchorage Daily News, or visited almost any of the Alaska Progressive blogs then you know about this incredible miscarriage of justice.

Professor Rick Steiner, educator at the University of Alaska for 30 years, and giant pain in the ass of the oil companies, had his funding stripped because he pointed out that selling the integrity of the Alaska education system for thirty pieces of silver from the oil companies was wrong. In Alaska that is a little thing they call "heresy".

Of course as all Palin watchers well know the beginning of the end of Professor Steiner's career undoubtedly coincided with THIS little episode.

Rick Steiner, a University of Alaska professor, sought the e-mail messages of state scientists who had examined the effect of global warming on polar bears. (Ms. Palin said the scientists had found no ill effects, and she has sued the federal government to block the listing of the bears as endangered.) An administration official told Mr. Steiner that his request would cost $468,784 to process.

When Mr. Steiner finally obtained the e-mail messages — through a federal records request — he discovered that state scientists had in fact agreed that the bears were in danger, records show.

“Their secrecy is off the charts,” Mr. Steiner said.

That's right! Professor Steiner DARED to question the "truthiness" of Queen Ester of the North's declaration about Polar bears. HOW DARE HE!

Anyhow things pretty much went downhill form there.

But Professor Steiner is no shrinking violet. No he wants to debate the man who refused to stand up for his right to freedom of expression, University of Alaska President Gen. Mark Hamilton.

Here is Professor Rick Steiner's challenge to President Gen. Mark Hamilton. (Why does this guy have TWO titles?)

President Hamilton –

Given recent circumstances, I would like to invite you to debate with me, openly and publicly, re: the issue of academic freedom, and the influence of corporate donations to the university.
You have said many things in support of academic freedom over the years, but when push came to shove in my case, you made a decision in opposition to free speech.

In 2002, you received an award for your support of academic freedom from a group calling itself the “National Association of Scholars”, who it turns out, actually opposes sustainability movements on today’s college campuses. They say that sustainability is “deceptive, coercive, closed-minded, a pseudo-religion, distorts higher education, shrinks freedom, programs people, is anti-rational, by-passes faculty, and is wasteful.” This group apparently supports free speech only when they agree with what is spoken, and opposes it when they disagree with what is spoken. Apparently this is your position as well. That you chose to accept an award fro this group calls into serious question the progressive character of the University of Alaska.

All of this is an extremely serious transgression of the very role a university is supposed to fulfill in civil society.

I look forward to your reply, and to debating this issue publicly and honestly.

Sincerely, Rick Steiner, Professor

Oooh now there are some very articulate fighting words. But does Rick Steiner REALLY believe that President Hamilton will actually take him up on his offer? I mean that is pretty nai.........wait he said what? No kidding!

Here is the response that Professor Steiner received from Hamilton:

"Dr Steiner, you have peaked my interest. Mark"

Wow, it looks like the President might actually be open to debating Professor Steiner on this fascinating topic. Sounds like a popcorn eating occasion to me!

And it should be a good one. On one side you have a Professor who has spent 30 years using his vast intelligence to battle governments and corporations in order to protect the precious environment of planet earth, and on the other side you have a man with two titles who cannot use the word "piqued" in the proper context. Anybody want to take bets on the outcome?

By the way there is a remote possibility that President GENERAL Mark Hamilton will get a case of "frosty feet". We can help him avoid that by letting him know how much we are looking forward to his tour de force performance in the debate, by calling his office at (907) 450-8000, or dropping him a friendly e-mail at sypres@alaska.edu.

I don't know why people say that living in Alaska is boring, there is excitement around every corner!

Governor Sean Parnell appoints first ever Director of Rural Education.

Juneau School Board member Phyllis Carlson will be the state's first director of rural education, Gov. Sean Parnell announced Thursday.

Carlson works for the Tlingit-Haida Central Council and is in Anchorage for the Alaska Federation of Natives convention, where Parnell announced her appointment.

In a press release announcing her appointment to the new job, Carlson said it was both a privilege and a challenge.

"Because education is so vital to preparing youth to meet their future goals and become productive citizens, it is very important that we find connections between what they know, their world view, and the educational system that serves them," she said.

Alaska's great distances means that it has a higher proportion of small schools than any other state, but many of them have struggled academically. Carlson attended a one-room elementary school in Chignik.

Bill Martin, president of the council, praised the appointment, which got an ovation at the convention.

"Oh, it's tremendous, nothing but good news for us," Martin said.

Carlson most recently served as director of the Vocational Training and Resource Center of the council, after a long term as manager of its Johnson O'Malley Native Education Program and a stint with Head Start.

She has worked with the Rural Systemic Initiative of the Alaska Federation of Natives, University of Alaska Fairbanks and the National Science Foundation.

She has worked for many years at the central council, but is Aleut and graduated from Kodiak High School.

Carlson has lived in Juneau 34 years but grew up in the tiny community of Chignik on the Alaska Peninsula, where her dad was a commercial fisherman.

After 4 years of Frank Murkowski, and two and a half years of the disastrous Palin administration, I have to admit that I have learned not to expect much from our Alaska Governors. And my expectations for Sean Parnell, a man I referred to as Palin's lapdog, were just as low.

However against all expectations Governor Parnell as done something intelligent, proactive, and groundbreaking. It is like he learned NOTHING from working with Sarah Palin.

For too long the Alaska rural school system has suffered from a lack of funds, inadequate teachers, and out dated school equipment. I have worked for the school district and have heard many a horror story about terrible conditions, student apathy, and seemingly insurmountable cultural differences.

Having a person who is completely focused on the inherent problems facing parents, teachers, and students in rural communities could finally bring those classrooms into the 21st century.

I can do nothing but applaud Sean Parnell for this decision. My only caveat is that he remember that this position needs to have access to the funds required to make the dramatic changes that are absolutely necessary to address the problems in rural Alaska. If Ms. Carlson does not get the financing she needs, this position will just be another empty gesture with no real impact at all.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fox admits that they lie and distort the news, so why are they so pissy?

In February 2003, a Florida Court of Appeals unanimously agreed with an assertion by FOX News that there is no rule against distorting or falsifying the news in the United States.

Back in December of 1996, Jane Akre and her husband, Steve Wilson, were hired by FOX as a part of the Fox “Investigators” team at WTVT in Tampa Bay, Florida. In 1997 the team began work on a story about bovine growth hormone (BGH), a controversial substance manufactured by Monsanto Corporation. The couple produced a four-part series revealing that there were many health risks related to BGH and that Florida supermarket chains did little to avoid selling milk from cows treated with the hormone, despite assuring customers otherwise.

According to Akre and Wilson, the station was initially very excited about the series. But within a week, Fox executives and their attorneys wanted the reporters to use statements from Monsanto representatives that the reporters knew were false and to make other revisions to the story that were in direct conflict with the facts. Fox editors then tried to force Akre and Wilson to continue to produce the distorted story. When they refused and threatened to report Fox's actions to the FCC, they were both fired.(Project Censored #12 1997)

Akre and Wilson sued the Fox station and on August 18, 2000, a Florida jury unanimously decided that Akre was wrongfully fired by Fox Television when she refused to broadcast (in the jury's words) “a false, distorted or slanted story” about the widespread use of BGH in dairy cows. They further maintained that she deserved protection under Florida's whistle blower law. Akre was awarded a $425,000 settlement. Inexplicably, however, the court decided that Steve Wilson, her partner in the case, was ruled not wronged by the same actions taken by FOX.

FOX appealed the case, and on February 14, 2003 the Florida Second District Court of Appeals unanimously overturned the settlement awarded to Akre. The Court held that Akre’s threat to report the station’s actions to the FCC did not deserve protection under Florida’s whistle blower statute, because Florida’s whistle blower law states that an employer must violate an adopted “law, rule, or regulation." In a stunningly narrow interpretation of FCC rules, the Florida Appeals court claimed that the FCC policy against falsification of the news does not rise to the level of a "law, rule, or regulation," it was simply a "policy." Therefore, it is up to the station whether or not it wants to report honestly.
(Anybody surprised this happened in Florida?)

During their appeal, FOX asserted that there are no written rules against distorting news in the media. They argued that, under the First Amendment, broadcasters have the right to lie or deliberately distort news reports on public airwaves. Fox attorneys did not dispute Akre’s claim that they pressured her to broadcast a false story, they simply maintained that it was their right to do so.

You know I hate to have to point out the obvious but once you admit that you "lie or deliberately distort news reports on public airwaves" you don't then get to bitch that the White House says that you are "not a news station". You aren't!

What kind of candy-ass "I get to break the rules, but you don't" garbage is that?

No, if you want to constantly lie about and run down the administration because your corporate masters and ideological cohorts tell you to, then you don't get to turn around and pretend that you are suddenly going to report the next story objectively.

Here Media Matters brilliantly illustrates just how Fox News "opinions" become Fox News "news".



President Obama is not Charlie Brown, and you are not Lucy Van Pelt. He has already figured out that you are not going to let him make contact with that football. You are going to pull it away like you do EVERY SINGLE TIME!

Well fuck you and fuck your football! There are a lot of real cable news outlets to choose from, and if Fox News wants to act like a schizophrenic ex-girlfriend than they can sit around interviewing each other all day while MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC report the real political news of the day.

(Crossed posted over at Daily Kos.)

The new heavy handed Gestapo techniques of Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan have reached the pages of the New York Times.

The police and social service providers say Anchorage has as many as 400 people they call “chronic public inebriates,” with up to 25 percent of them regarded as the most difficult cases. This year, after the deaths of at least 13 homeless people since the spring, there has been a widespread sense that the city’s response has been inadequate and must change.

The new mayor, Dan Sullivan, a Republican, has created a staff position and a task force devoted to addressing homelessness. The police recently gained the authority to dismantle homeless encampments with just 12 hours’ notice. Citizen groups are patrolling parks where homeless camps have been the site of rapes and other violence. But in perhaps the biggest and most controversial break from how the city has handled the problem in the past, a Salvation Army detoxification and alcohol abuse treatment center has begun accepting chronic inebriates who have been taken there essentially by force.

With $1.2 million in new state financing pushed through by one of Alaska’s more liberal Democrats, State Senator Johnny Ellis of Anchorage, the facility, the Clitheroe Center, is accepting people committed under a state law, Title 47. Under the law, a judge can order people into secure treatment for 30 days, and potentially for months, if the police, a doctor or family members convince the judge that the person’s abuse of alcohol has made them a threat to themselves and others. The person does not need to have committed a crime.

“Ten years ago, there would have been a community outcry that Johnny Ellis is locking up people with the disease of addiction,” Mr. Ellis said. “ ‘How can he do that and say he’s still a progressive?’ ” (He can't.)

Now, Mr. Ellis said, the problem has increased so much “that for various motivations people are saying let’s try something new.” He added, “The people dropping dead during the summertime really got this community paying attention.”

Before I even start shoveling through this pile of shit I have to admit that the problem of homeless people walking around drunk in public and dying around Anchorage is older than I am. I cannot remember a time when I did not see native Alaskans sprawled out in city parks passed out, or saw them asking bystanders for money. Sadly it is as Alaskan as seeing moose walking across our neighborhood streets.

And I am well aware that Anchorage Mayors in the past have made attempts to solve this problem. During his two terms from 1981 to 1987, Mayor Tony Knowles closed down a number of seedy bars along Fourth Avenue, where public intoxication was a daily occurrence. Sadly this essentially moved the problem from downtown to midtown.

Mayor Tom Fink fared no better. A Blue Ribbon Panel in 1980, appointed by then Mayor Tom Fink, described the problem of public inebriates as “intolerable”. They went on to call for more aggressive law enforcement, and a process to help reduce the visibility of the problem in Anchorage. They also pointed out that the services provided should be “minimal and humanitarian”, and that treatment opportunities should be available to those who want them.

And as we now know the problem did NOT get better, in fact it worsened.

From a 2007 "Program Update for the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority":

Current estimates put the serious chronic public inebriate population at 200 – 250. An August 31, 2005 UAA/Behavioral Health Research Services (UAA/BHRS) report that considered data between 1997 and 2005 pointed out that “approximately 150 individuals account for nearly 60% of the total number of visits” to the ( Community Service Patrol) Transfer Station. It is worth noting that, based on our current Top 10 & Top 50 listings, that the “serious” number is more like 75 - 100 individuals who account for that 60%. While this number remains somewhat of a moving target, it does make clear the fact that a very large part of our problem is brought on by a very small group of people. Until we find a way to keep this small group from “making their problem our problem” they will continue to chip away at our resources in an extremely disproportionate manor. It is also important to remember that this group, to a large degree, ignores, refuses, or in fact runs away from any treatment opportunities that we currently offer.

The UAA report went on to point out some of the demographics of our clients. Approximately 90% of the clients using the Transfer Station are Alaska Native, which is disproportionate relative to 7% of the city’s total population which is Alaska Native. When you consider only the top 10 or top 50 users, you find that nearly 100% are Alaska Native. Men also account for 70% of the clients, and 63% are between 35 and 54 years of age.


Part of the problem is that more and more Alaska Natives are moving into Anchorage from rural areas with very few prospects and a lack of the kind of educational background or employment history that makes them competitive in the urban job market. Though there is an effort to change that.

In the villages they have few job opportunities, live in sub-standard housing, and due to the merciless restrictions placed on their ability to live their subsistence lifestyle (Though it looks like the Obama administration might be working toward fixing that.), have nothing to take their minds off of their difficulties. Which leads to chronic alcoholism and substance abuse.

Multiply that with the fact that many villagers damn near died last winter, and it is not hard to understand why they are ending up on our street corners and in homeless camps throughout our city.

But razing the homeless camps that spring up, right before winter hits, is certainly not going to save lives or solve this problem.

"If our goal really is to stop people from camping out, is taking their sleeping bag going to do that or is it simply going to mean we're going to have an extra five or six that die of exposure this year?" said the Rev. Michael Burke, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church on Tudor Road.

And neither is forcing them into overcrowded treatment facilities and taking their stuff. (I cannot help but think that if these were camps filled with homeless white people that the approach to the problem would be significantly different.)

Believe it or not, and you will rarely hear me say this, I have sympathy for Mayor Dan Sullivan (and to a lesser degree State Senator Johnny Ellis). This is a REAL problem that affects, not just the homeless, but the business leaders and residents of this city. I get it, it sucks! But what the mayor is doing will not solve anything!

Oh it may make some of his business buddies happy, and it will get people off of his back for not addressing the problem at all, but it will not make one bit of difference in the long run. It just won't.

You see forcing a person into a treatment facility only works if they can continue to receive treatment on an out-patient basis afterward. In other words if they go right back to being homeless, jobless, and living on the streets, they will have NO reason to live a life of sobriety. Without a soft place to land after going through the pain of detoxification and the humiliation of being locked up, how do you help a person make a healthy choice for their future?

This is just a big show with very little value except the headlines it garners and the business leaders it mollifies. But the homeless camps that are being destroyed will simply crop up someplace else, and the inebriates in treatment right now will be out stumbling along our city streets in no time at all.

The problem is too big for this mayor, or to be fair, ANY mayor. It is statewide issue, not a city issue. It is in fact Governor Parnell's problem. Which actually IS a problem because, much like Dan Sullivan, he also seems to see it as a law enforcement issue.

This is not an issue of more enforcement. It is an issue of respect.

The natives of Alaska are among the most resilient, self reliant people on the planet. They have not only survived, but prospered, in a climate so profoundly dangerous that in the dead of winter it can kill a man in a matter of minutes. And they did that without benefit of electricity, indoor plumbing, gas stoves, firearms, or even a neighborhood McDonalds. They did it when there were no roads or airplanes to bring them supplies, without doctors and medicine close by, and without telephones or radios to maintain communication.

They did it by understanding and respecting their environment in ways that Caucasians never will. You see the Alaskan natives did not change Alaska to fit their idea of what it should be. They learned to adapt to their environment until they became part of it.

They did not "own" property. They did not pave over the tundra, or raze whole forests to build a subdivision. They honored the animals they hunted, and which sacrificed their lives to feed their families back in the village, and danced to honor their spirit. They never sought to dominate the world around them, only to exist among the other creatures that called this land their home.

The Europeans who came here called that "savage", and labeled them "primitive". And that is still the way that many whites see them today.

The majority of Alaskan natives have assimilated well to a culture that is not of their own making and that they did not ask to join. They had it thrust upon them and were punished by the government for speaking their own language and attempting to preserve their way of life. (You can learn much more about this travesty by watching the film "For the Rights of All" when it is shown on PBS in November. I saw it at the AFN convention and was moved to tears.)

The problem of public inebriates and homelessness in Anchorage will not be solved until either the people in the villages have REAL job opportunities, or their right to live their subsistence lifestyle is fully restored to them, which means that by-catch does not steal the fish from their freezers and their ability to hunt is not limited to government regulated hunting seasons.

It is too late to undo the damage that the Europeans have done to the native culture in the last 200+ years, but we can start to make amends by respecting them enough to treat the reason (no jobs, lack of direction) behind their incredibly high rate of alcoholism rather than the symptom (homelessness, public drunkenness).

And while they are in our fair city perhaps we could help finance some additional short term shelters for these desperate people rather than to destroy the only homes they have and throw away everything they have in the world. These are human beings in pain, not sheep to be rounded up and herded out of the public line of sight.

Winter will soon be here, and if nobody does anything substantial about this problem there will be more deaths from exposure than in any other year in the past. Count on it.

Levi Johnston to appear on the Early Show Monday morning.

The father of Sarah Palin's grandson will talk exclusively with"Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez on the program Monday, Oct. 26.

Rodriguez will ask Johnston about Palin's upcoming autobiography, "Going Rogue: An American Life," among other things.

Well personally I am addicted to Levi's story, so I will definitely be watching.

I still believe that Levi has the most damaging information about Sarah, and that when he finally does decide to put pen to paper (or sits down with a good ghostwriter) it will destroy the last vestiges of Palin's credibility.

THAT is why Caribou Barbie is going on the offensive in her book "Going Rogue". Apparently she believes that if she can keep this a contest of "she said, he said" that she will come out ahead.
Personally I think she is fooling herself.

I kind of hope that Levi avoids the whole Playgirl question, though I am puzzled at just how he hopes to keep it classy.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Are your radios (or internet feed) tuned to the Shannyn Moore Show? Well you better hurry!

You can live Stream it here.

Time: 5-7pm Alaska time, 6-8pm Pacific, and 9-11pm Eastern.

The number is 907.274.5297. The toll free number (in state only) is 866.610 5297

Shannyn's guest will be UAA professor, until just recently, Rick Stein. Professor Steiner was horribly mistreated by the university and has decided to end his affiliation with UAA.

You can read more about the circumstances leading up to his decision over at Progressive Alaska.

Rachel Maddow makes the obvious point that Fox News is NOT a news outlet.

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Rachel has a real talent for cutting through the BS and getting to the facts.

And she does so without unnecessary theatrics, or obfuscation. She just calmly allows the facts to make her point.

Now just for juxtaposition let's compare the above clip to this insane segment on the Glenn Beck Show.




Can you believe this ass-clown is comparing the calm, cool style of Barack Obama with using a baseball bat to beat people into submission? Apparently Beck believes that using intelligence and a command of the English language is on par with having your head caved in with the a blunt object.

And Jesus what is with that horrible accent?

Doesn't that kind of illustrate the difference between the audience that watches Rachel Maddow, and the knuckle-draggers who listen to Glenn Beck? One group is informed and interested in learning the facts, and the other is still trying to get the child proof cap of of their bottle of Aricept.

Update: Crooks and Liars makes the point that Beck may have jumped the shark with this segment.

Newt Gingrich VS Sarah Palin. The GOP begins to eat their young and Caribou Barbie is offering to fry'em up!

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Sarah Palin is like the GOP's personal black cat. Everytime she crosses its path she brings bad luck.

Friday, October 23, 2009

A video that sums up the sad state of journalism in Alaska.

Okay let me set this up. Lisa Murkowski was speaking at the AFN (Alaska Federation of Natives) convention and agreed to meet with the press afterward.

The question you hear is asked by young woman from KTUU, a local television station in Anchorage.



"Please state and spell your name? And for the record your title." Did you see Senator Murkowsi's eyes after she answered that last question? She could NOT believe she was just asked that!

Like every other state we only have two Senators, and in the small town atmosphere of Anchorage they are not hard to miss when they are here. Yet this reporter does not seem to know that she is speaking to one of them? And supposedly she works in the NEWS business!

People from outside have often asked how it is possible that Sarah Palin could have gotten away with the things that she did. Well now you know.

We have subpar journalists up here. And that is why the Alaska blogs became so important. We were doing the job that was being left undone.

(H/T to Dennis Zaki)

Alan Grayson has a new website called "Names of the Dead".

Every year, more than 44,000 Americans die simply because they have no health insurance.
I have created this project in their memory. I hope that honoring them will help us end this senseless loss of American lives. If you have lost a loved one, please share the story of that loved one with us.


Help us ensure that their legacy is a more just America, where every life that can be saved will be saved.

If you have a loved one that passed away because of a lack of health insurance, you can leave their name and tell their story. Perhaps seeing the vast amount of people suffering under the current health care system will convince our politicians to get off their asses and fix it.

Sarah Palin seems to be embracing the "Tao of Rogue" as she endorses third party candidate over Republican.

These are some statements from her Facebook note.

Our nation is at a crossroads, and this is once again a "time for choosing."

When Republicans were in the wilderness in the late 1970s, Ronald Reagan knew that the doctrine of "blurring the lines" between parties was not an appropriate way to win elections. Unfortunately, the Republican Party today has decided to choose a candidate who more than blurs the lines, and there is no real difference between the Democrat and the Republican in this race. This is why Doug Hoffman is running on the Conservative Party's ticket.

Republicans and conservatives around the country are sending an important message to the Republican establishment in their outstanding grassroots support for Doug Hoffman: no more politics as usual.

Does anybody else smell that? It smells like a bridge is burning. A big giant Republican bridge.

Whenever I see Sarah do something that seems a little odd, I always wonder "What is in this for Sarah"?

We know Sarah has started this new political movement called "Stand Up For Our Nation", for which details are still very sketchy. So the question to ask is "Does she really believe that SHE can start a viable third political party in this country?"

We all know she suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder, but can she really be THAT delusional? Yes, yes she can.

Let's look at the facts that we know.

She faked a pregnancy while in the public eye which, on the face of it, would have seemed impossible to pull off. Yet so far she has been successful.

She ran her little town of Wasilla into the ground, leaving it 20 million dollars in debt, yet STILL managed to run for, and win, the Alaska gubernatorial race.

Then against ALL ODDS she is picked as McCain's VP candidate in the 2008 election.

They lose and yet Sarah still enjoys more popularity among the Republican base than John McCain.

Eight months after the election Palin resigns from office, to almost universal ridicule.

Yet not too much later she starts sending out messages via Facebook, which get national coverage, and actually receive a response from President Obama!

Directly after the date of publication is announced Sarah's book hits the top of the bestseller's list.

So you ask does she really believe that she can change the face of politics in this country?

And my answer is, "Has anything happened so far that tells her she can't?"

Cuddly Alaska Congressman Don Young refuses to answer reporters questions about court filings that connect him to corruption investigation.

(Photo courtesy of Dennis Zaki)

Rep. Don Young on Thursday would not talk about new court filings that for the first time directly tie him to the Alaska corruption investigation through gifts and illegal campaign contributions by Bill Allen and his oil-field service company Veco Corp.

"Don't bother me, don't bother me," Young said, with a wave of his hand, when asked by a reporter about the court filings as he entered the Alaska Federation of Natives convention.

The documents were filed late Wednesday as part of the preparations for the sentencing next week of former Veco chief Bill Allen, who is at the heart of the investigation into corruption in Alaska politics.

It included a 2007 "confession of additional criminal activity," made public for the first time in filings Wednesday, in which Allen alleged 13 years worth of gift-giving by him and fellow Veco executive Rick Smith to "United States Representative A," described as Alaska's representative in the House. Only Don Young fits that description.

Finally! I have been hearing for months that the Feds were about to lower the boom on Corrupt Bastard Don Young, and now it is finally happening.

I was one of the people completely surprised that "Uncle" Ted Stevens was indicted before Don Young. I was absolutely positive that the Feds had much more dirt on Don than they did on Teddy. So I will be paying close attention to see how this investigation plays out.

I actually saw Don yesterday at the AFN convention in the Dena'ina Center. He looked in good spirits after his wife won a posthumous award for her advocacy.

The folks over at Firedoglake have discovered the "Wasilla Whitehouse"

You have to read through the comments section under the main article and especially under the picture of the compound. Very entertaining.

(H/T to Kat)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sarah Palin's a falling star, Glenn Beck thinks he's being spied on by his car, and other tidbits equally bizarre.

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Ha Ha Ha! Oh you have to see this!

Binky the bear is rolling over in his grave as Alaskan politicians favor oil development over protecting Polar Bears.

The state of Alaska is bolstering efforts to overturn the listing of the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

Attorney General Dan Sullivan announced Wednesday he has filed a supplement to the state's earlier lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C. In it, the state claims the U.S. Department of Interior did not respond to the state's concerns in a timely manner before polar bears were listed last year.

Former Gov. Sarah Palin and the state filed an initial lawsuit in August 2008, fearing a listing would cripple offshore oil and gas development in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas, which provide prime habitat for the only polar bears under U.S. jurisdiction.

Gov. Sean Parnell, who succeeded Palin upon her resignation last summer, joined Sullivan at a news conference in which they said the Endangered Species Act was being used as a way to shut down resource development along Alaska's northern coast. Parnell said he does not intend to let that happen.

I think it is time for Alaskans to let our Governor and our Attorney General know that MOST Alaskans love polar bears and would desperately like to protect them.

What? You want to know how I know that?

Because I used to go to the Alaska Zoo during the years that Binky the Polar Bear was the most famous resident there. That's how!

Binky was the MOST popular attraction at the Alaska Zoo for almost twenty years. People came from far and wide to get a look at this magnificent animal.

There were Binky stuffed animals , Binky coloring books, Binky children's books, you name it and there was a Binky version of it.

At first Binky was only famous in Alaska, but in 1994 after an Australian tourist got too close to Binky's cage, he gained international fame.

I know what you are thinking, "Holy crap that bear almost ate that poor woman!" And my response to that is, "No kidding dumbass, he is a freaking POLAR BEAR! That is why there are all of those giant metal bars around him!"
However my point is that before Binky started collecting the shoes of Australian tourists, he was already an icon here in Anchorage. And do you know why?

Because Alaskans love their wildlife, and they especially love their polar bears. And why not? They are gorgeous, they are powerful, they are independent, and seeing one up close was absolutely breathtaking.

Governor Parnell and AG Sullivan seem to only be motivated by the desire for profit and the knee jerk desire to protect the big oil companies that line the pockets of the GOP up here in Alaska.

This party, and these companies, simply cannot be bothered with demonstrating compassion for a species that is losing its natural habitat at an alarming rate. Oh no, that may somewhat reduce the obscene amount of money they make off of oil production! We can't have that!

You know what I think? I think that Governor Parnell does not understand just how much Alaskans love and honor the polar bears that share our beautiful state. Perhaps he needs to hear that. You can totally tell him by clicking here. And while you are at it, perhaps AG Sullivan needs to hear from you as well.

Clearly we do not have to convince the Obama administration as they are ready to put aside 200,541 square miles on the coast of Alaska as critical habitat for polar bears.

So the question is simple. Do we continue to drill for, and burn fossil fuels, while destroying critical polar ice and the bears that call it home? Or do we demonstrate that we have learned from our past mistakes and are ready to start respecting the creatures that share this planet with us, and to working to ensure their survival?

Are you proud to be a Republican?

Nine out of twelve Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee refused to vote to strip the Insurance companies of their Federal anti-trust protection, which has allowed them to raise rates to the point of bankrupting Americans by the thousands, choosing instead to protect the profits of the insurance companies over the welfare of their constituents.

30 Republican Senators voted to protect rapists working for Halliburton, or other large corporations, from being prosecuted.

Are the Senators listed below the kind of representatives that the Republicans are proud to have on their side?

Alexander (R-TN) Barrasso (R-WY) Bond (R-MO) Brownback (R-KS) Bunning (R-KY) Burr (R-NC) Chambliss (R-GA) Coburn (R-OK) Cochran (R-MS) Corker (R-TN) Cornyn (R-TX) Crapo (R-ID) DeMint (R-SC) Ensign (R-NV) Enzi (R-WY) Graham (R-SC) Gregg (R-NH) Inhofe (R-OK) Isakson (R-GA) Johanns (R-NE) Kyl (R-AZ) McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Risch (R-ID) Roberts (R-KS) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Thune (R-SD) Vitter (R-LA) Wicker (R-MS)

Republicans still stand in complete unity against Health Care Reform (With the exception of Olympia Snowe, the lone Republican supporter), and have been actively working to derail it's support without offering any solution of their own. And why should they? Some of their strongest support comes from the Insurance industry.

They are allowing themselves to be represented by the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Michael Steele, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachman, and cry-baby Glen Beck. Who in their right mind is inspired by any of these nut-jobs?

Is it any wonder that ONLY 20% of Americans identify themselves as Republicans?

Look Democrats are far from perfect, but the GOP is starting to look like a parody of a political party. They may in fact be better off allowing the humorists over at the Onion write their press releases and speeches. After all, could it really be much worse?