Photoshop credit: VVM The Right twittersphere has been buzzing for the past week about planned ambushes of CPAC 2012, the annual gathering of conservatives in D.C., by the Occupier mob. The conference kicks off today and every major Republican speaker has a giant target on his/her back — because every fame-seeker, troll, Michael Moore wannabe, and glitter-bomber will be looking to claim their 15 minutes of infamy. Lachlan Markay at Heritage reported on the saboteurs’ schemes earlier this week: During a Thursday meeting at McPherson Square, until Saturday the epicenter of the protests, Occupiers brainstormed tactics for shutting down or disrupting the conference, according to a source who was present at the meeting. The protesters suggested pulling fire alarms in the hotel where the conference will take place, screaming “fire” during conference activities, “glitter-bombing” participants, cutting electrical power, and barricading entrances to the hotel, according to the source, who requested anonymity. “Speakers will be physically assaulted, not just verbally confronted,” the source told Scribe in an email. Two Occupiers, who the source also identified as members of the New Black Panther Party, “said they would be disappointed if they didn’t get arrested and planned to ‘make it count.’” The source quoted another protester as saying, “Mitt [Romney] has Secret Service now, but [Newt] Gingrich and [Andrew] Breitbart don’t,” seemingly suggesting that the latter two would not be as heavily guarded. Protesters planned to conduct most of these activities on Saturday, the last day of the conference, so as not to overlap with the recently announced protests by labor groups on Thursday and Friday. Labor Union Report has details of the Big Labor goons’ plans: According to the AFL-CIO’s Washington DC Metro Council website, “Actions are currently being planned for noontime andafter work on Friday, February 10.” Apparently, the unions plans to attempt to disrupt the conference with rats, puppets, and more: WE’VE HEARD ENOUGH FROM THE 1%! Join the rally featuring tents, an inflatable fat cat, puppets, “candidate Walmart,” and more to LET THE VOICES OF THE 99% BE HEARD! There is also a Facebook page for Occupy CPAC, posted by Change to Win staffer, Trina Tocco. It is important to note that Change to Win is the SEIU-led federation that broke away from the AFL-CIO in 2005—which means both union federations are involved in planning the attacks on CPAC. Alas, for a mountain of family obligations and other reasons, I won’t be at CPAC this year. But I’ve been there and done that with the ambushers. And my advice is simple: Mockery is the best medicine. If they bring the glitter, you bring the silly string. When they scream and spit, spray Lysol. When they make a mess, bar the door and don’t let them leave ’til they clean it up. Then soldier on! *** Flashback: The conservative bloggers who attended BlogCon in Denver earlier this year ably dispatched the Occupier mob with hilarious wit and political jujitsu. *** Commenter squeaker1: A “Super-Soaker” filled with lightly perfumed water would work well on smelly protesters.

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Moving from the relatively low-rated MSNBC to the absolutely obscure CurrentTV is a step down by anyone’s standards. It wouldn’t matter if you went from assistant producer at MSNBC to vice president of Current. It’s a demotion no matter what way you slice it. That’s not how the ever-sunny Keith Olbermann sees things. In response to a silly blog post on Gawker by a disgruntled former employee of his (the post included a critique of the host’s shoes), Olbermann said the following: “[I]f I’m the d**k you guys are devoting yourselves to portraying me as, why does the source suggest the staff was sorry to see the show go? They all had the same jobs the next work day. Except the ones who went with me, who got promotions. Maybe the staff who went with Olbermann got different titles. Maybe they were given their own interns. Maybe they even got paid more (hahaha). But that’s hardly a promotion. Let’s not kid ourselves. When you move from the No. 2 cable news network to CurrentTV, which pulls in slightly fewer viewers than Univision (in Kentucky) and ESPN (in my apartment), it’s anything but a promotion.

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Photoshop : Tennyson Hayes Who is Kevin McNulty? One happy man. The White House and entrenched incumbent Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey gave him a surprise early Christmas gift — and New Jersey politicos are grumbling. According to the New York Post, McNulty was nominated to a federal judgeship for which he hadn’t been previously mentioned. McNulty, it turns out, is New York Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer’s brother-in-law. The collective response: “What the…?” Not sure why there’s so much surprise and befuddlement. There’s never a holiday for cronyism: Sen. Charles Schumer’s brother-in-law was quietly nominated this month to a federal judgeship in New Jersey — a move that has some in the Garden State crying political foul, The Post has learned. Kevin McNulty, who is married to Schumer’s sister, Fran, was named to the US District Court by the White House late on Friday, Dec. 16. According to a boilerplate quote, President Obama believes McNulty is a “distinguished individual” who “will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice.” Obama vouches for his “commitment to justice?” Uh-oh. Lautenberg and his aides have given no public explanation for the decision to go with McNulty even though the latter had never been publicly touted as a contender for the job, which carries life tenure and a $174,000-a-year salary. “No one knows why he did it,” said one person involved in the nomination process. “Everyone thinks it’s all about 2014 and Frank making sure he has Chuck in his corner.” The White House declined to comment, as did McNulty. …People involved in the judicial-nomination process in New Jersey told The Post they believe the surprise nomination was a naked political maneuver by the 87-year-old Lautenberg to stay in Schumer’s good graces. Lautenberg is worried that party elders will try to push him out of his beloved Senate seat because of his advanced age — something that Schumer, one of the party’s top opinion makers and fund-raisers, would be able to stop. “McNulty came out of left field,” said another source involved in the Jersey judicial politics. “McNulty’s not a dumb guy, but people were just, like, ‘How’d that happen?’ ” To be fair, McNulty seems to have a solid résumé . But the timing and manner of the nomination smack of desperate pandering by a Beltway barnacle clinging to power. Bah-humbug.

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No holiday for cronyism: Schumer kin gets judgeship for Christmas
Photoshop : Tennyson Hayes Who is Kevin McNulty? One happy man. The White House and entrenched incumbent Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey gave him a surprise early Christmas gift — and New Jersey politicos are grumbling. According to the New York Post, McNulty was nominated to a federal judgeship for which he hadn’t been previously mentioned. McNulty, it turns out, is New York Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer’s brother-in-law. The collective response: “What the…?” Not sure why there’s so much surprise and befuddlement. There’s never a holiday for cronyism: Sen. Charles Schumer’s brother-in-law was quietly nominated this month to a federal judgeship in New Jersey — a move that has some in the Garden State crying political foul, The Post has learned. Kevin McNulty, who is married to Schumer’s sister, Fran, was named to the US District Court by the White House late on Friday, Dec. 16. According to a boilerplate quote, President Obama believes McNulty is a “distinguished individual” who “will serve the American people with integrity and a steadfast commitment to justice.” Obama vouches for his “commitment to justice?” Uh-oh. Lautenberg and his aides have given no public explanation for the decision to go with McNulty even though the latter had never been publicly touted as a contender for the job, which carries life tenure and a $174,000-a-year salary. “No one knows why he did it,” said one person involved in the nomination process. “Everyone thinks it’s all about 2014 and Frank making sure he has Chuck in his corner.” The White House declined to comment, as did McNulty. …People involved in the judicial-nomination process in New Jersey told The Post they believe the surprise nomination was a naked political maneuver by the 87-year-old Lautenberg to stay in Schumer’s good graces. Lautenberg is worried that party elders will try to push him out of his beloved Senate seat because of his advanced age — something that Schumer, one of the party’s top opinion makers and fund-raisers, would be able to stop. “McNulty came out of left field,” said another source involved in the Jersey judicial politics. “McNulty’s not a dumb guy, but people were just, like, ‘How’d that happen?’ ” To be fair, McNulty seems to have a solid résumé . But the timing and manner of the nomination smack of desperate pandering by a Beltway barnacle clinging to power. Bah-humbug.

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Something I’ve written about on numerous occasions. At O.C. Register , ” California businesses can expect little sympathy from leadership in Sacramento “: Democratic reaction to the news that Waste Connections, a $3.6-billion company and major Sacramento-area employer, is headed to Houston to seek a friendlier business climate tells other businesses all they need to know about the attitudes of those who run California’s government. State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, gave these clueless and snarky remarks in response to the news: “In this instance you have a company that is, in fact, profitable, making significant revenue gains in 2011 and 2010. That doesn’t speak to a bad business climate here in California when a good company is able to thrive in that way. So whatever Mr. Middelstaedt’s (company CEO) reasons are to leave the great state of California, I know I’m pushing back.” Steinberg claims to have worked on improving the state’s business climate, but from what we see in Sacramento, Steinberg and the party he helps lead have been pushing hard mainly for additional regulations and much higher taxes. The California Democratic Party’s attitude long has been that businesses are basically trying to rip off the public, and the source of all wealth and advancement can be found in the public sector, When businesses leave. Steinberg and Co. show little sympathy. That’s because Democrats suck. Continue reading at the link .
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Scholastic Inc. is a nearly century-old educational publishing company that distributes books, magazines, and other teaching materials through the schools. If you have kids (or remember from your own grade-school days), Scholastic puts out news bulletins that get sent home weekly or monthly. One of those items is Scholastic News , which bills itself as “America’s Leading News Source for kids.” Reader Edward has a daughter in fourth grade who brought home the December issue of Scholastic News — and he wasn’t too happy when he saw the publication’s coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Read for yourself ( click for full-size): The news bulletin also included some quiz questions about OWS: Talk about a whitewash. The Scholastic writers have great futures ahead as MSM writers. Reader Edward wrote to Scholastic: I grew up in Soviet Union and seeing your propaganda about Occupy Wall Street brings back my memories. I do not remember seeing in any of your editions anything about Tea Party movement. I’m neither Republican or Democrat but I would rather see my kids hear about both sides. Scholastic responded: Thank you for contacting Scholastic Book Clubs. I am happy to forward on your concern about providing both Democrat and Republican views. I apologize for any inconvenience you may have encountered while trying to offer different views for your children. We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns with us and I made sure that staff in our corporate headquarters will see your comments. Again, thank you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at bookclubs@scholastic.com or toll-free at 1-800-SCHOLASTIC (800-724-6527). We are available Monday – Friday: 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Central Time, and on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We truly appreciate your support of Scholastic Book Clubs. Perhaps the next edition can provide kids with a full accounting of the Occupy-related illnesses, vandalism, rapes, deaths, and other criminal violations — and a related pop quiz on John Nolte’s Occupy arrest rap sheet. The kids deserve the whole truth. The teachers unions’ Alinsky brigade won’t give it to them. *** Mermaz tips me to this rather unbalanced piece on the Tea Party published by Scholastic last fall. *** A reader reminds me this isn’t the first time Scholastic has gone moonbatty: Not the first time that Scholastic has whitewashed or succumbed to radical environmentalist ( TreeHugger and Sierra Club ) and liberal ( Mother Jones , New York Times , Rethinking Schools, Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood ) pressure. Earlier in the year they succeeded in shaking down Scholastic and won another liberal propaganda campaign that seeks to dictate average Americans’ lives down to the kindergarten level simply because a curriculum was not up to the standards of the environmental Left. The liberals claimed that providing children any information on coal is commercial indoctrination, worthy of an all out ideological war from nearly every single progressive group. However, the lesson packet also included general information on nuclear, hydroelectric power, wind, natural gas and solar energy. Of course now, Scholastic simply wants to focus on promoting environmental awareness child activism based on the book The Down-to-Earth-Guide to Global Warming , which was written by Al Gore’s co-producer of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, Laurie David. Background here and here . *** Related today: Occupying the Classroom: NYU to Offer Class in Occupy Wall Street *** Previous: “Educate, collaborate, AGITATE!”: Alinsky’s teacher corps Flashback: Bill Ayers declares education “the motor-force of revolution” Obama’s classroom campaign: No junior lobbyist left behind Brainwashed in New Rochelle Obama and Ayers Pushed Radicalism On Schools A public school field trip…to the local illegal alien day labor center First graders take school field trip…to teacher’s gay wedding Roses are red. Bees are swarming. We’re all going to DIE from global warming! Anti-war educators exploit The Children in the name of peace The 3 R’s in the Age of Obama: Rappin’, revolution & radicalism Get Schooled: Nickelodeon & friends want your kids to “change the system” Nickelodeon goes moonbatty Nickelodeon is at it again

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The mayor of a small town on the coast of Peru known for its long beaches and flavorful shrimp, believes that there is something queer in the water. Huarmey Mayor Jose Benitez has revealed that metal strontium has got in the water supply, and his belief that it is making men homosexual. “Unfortunately strontium reduces male hormones and suddenly we’ll be as Tabalosos, where the percentages are increasing of homosexuality,” The Daily Mail reports he announced while i ssuing a warning to the citizens of Huarmey during an opening ceremony for a local water project. A Peruvian television report several years ago claimed that the population of Tabalosos was predominantly gay. The interior city is the source of water for Huarmey. The report has been rebuked, but the stigma still exists, as Benitez cites the false study in his water project announcement. Dr. Robert Castro Rodriguez, Dean of the College of Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Lima, told a radio station that strontium can cause bone cancer, anaemia and cardiovascular problems, according to Pink News. A link with homosexuality has yet to be identified.