And “slammed” isn’t just metaphorical. See Weasel Zippers, ” Video: Occupy Denver Tries to Storm BlogCon, Hippy Body Slam Ensues… “: And a huge roundup at Hot Air, ” One Occupy protester arrested at conservative conference in Denver .” And Yid With Lid has even more, ” Occupy Denver Fails in Attempt to Invade BlogCon .” BONUS : ” Occutards show up at BlogCon (more video below) ” (via Memeorandum ). And The Other McCain, ” #OccupyFail at #BlogCon11: What Fun! ”

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Occupy Denver Protesters Get Slammed at BlogCon
A report at Fox News, ” Early Storm Pelts East Coast With Wet, Heavy Snow .” And at New York Times, ” Nearly Two Million Lose Power as Snow Coats Region .” And Dana Pico has pictures, at Common Sense Political Thought, ” Afternoon Snow Pictures “:

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Rare Pre-Halloween Storm Blankets East Coast With Snow
I can’t say for certain that this was an intentional poke at the media by the Palin camp, but it did make for tons of fun headlines over the weekend: Sarah Palin’s short-lived and unannounced run began and ended today in Storm Lake, Iowa. The morning after Palin’s speech at a tea party rally in Indianola, Greta Van Susteren of Fox News posted a photo she said was snapped of Palin during the “Jump Right in and Run” half-marathon organized by the Storm Lake Running Club. Hannah Campbell, webmaster of the Storm Lake Running Club, confirmed the former Alaska governor’s participation in the event. She said Palin’s official time was 1 hour 46 minutes 10 seconds. The unpublicized stop by Palin is odd, but it’s not the first. She made a silent visit to the World War One Liberty Memorial in Kansas City last month. A tweet from Palin this afternoon mentioned her Storm Lake stop: “Thank you, Storm Lake, Iowa. You put on a great event & we loved meeting some great folks in your beautiful town today!” According to the Des Moines Register , Palin registered for the race using her maiden name, Sarah Heath, and finished in an impressive 2nd place among women in her age category. “No one in our planning committee knew prior to her half-marathon finish that she was even registered for the race,” one event organizer told the Register. “After learning that Mrs. Palin had run the race, a volunteer for the event realized that a man she recognized during packet pick-up on Saturday evening was actually Todd Palin.”

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Sarah Palin runs in Iowa
**Written by Doug Powers According to Fox News, so far 13 deaths have been blamed on the storm. Flooding is a big problem, and it’s reported that four million are without power and billions of dollars in damage has been done, but fortunately the storm never exceeded category one winds, even though to watch some of the news reports you’d have thought the entire east coast was about to be wiped off the map. Here are a few storm-related items I ran across this morning. Feel free to pass along any links of interest that you run across as the day goes on: –So far there is no time table for re-starting New York City’s transit system, probably meaning no subway or bus service on Monday. –Doug Ross has 15 Irene photos spotted on Twitter . –An article in the New York Times wonders if Irene is the result of man-caused climate change. –Streakers caught the Weather Channel with their pants down — or was that the other way around? –Joe Biden played golf in Delaware in the hours preceding the hurricane, but only after Carl Spackler assured him, “I don’t think the heavy stuff’s gonna come down for quite a while.” –Irene’s predecessor: The Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944 (there was global warming in 1944?) – George Will : Journalism “shouldn’t contribute to the manufacture of synthetic hysteria.” –The full size version of the above photo of Irene approaching the North Carolina coast is here . –Here’s video of a reporter getting covered in what he called “sea foam.” After the video I’ll tell you what it probably is — make sure you’re not eating lunch: Reporter Gives Update Covered In Sea Foam: MyFoxNY.com More on that “sea foam” : MYFOXNY.COM – A local news reporter from Washington, D.C. ended up getting covered in what is probably the remnants of raw sewage as he delivered live hurricane reports from Ocean City, Md. When he got back to the TV station it went something like this: **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irene Open Thread
Irene is due to arrive in our town of Wilmington, DE within 24-hours. We are ready. We’ve BEEN ready for days. This morning I wandered over to the local drug store to survey the “Last Minute Louies” stocking up for the storm. Water is the #1 seller – obviously. Batteries are a strong #2 – Oddly enough, nobody seemed to be interested in the fabulous “As Seen On TV” products. More updates as we have them…

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Wilmington, DE realizes that Irene is coming
The Christian Science Monitor – President Obama on Friday morning urged Americans in the path of hurricane Irene to take the storm seriously, and Department of Homeland Secretary Janet Napolitano warned that the “window is quickly closingâ€� to make preparations.
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Window for hurricane Irene preparation ‘quickly closing’
(The Christian Science Monitor)
**Written by Doug Powers World history is loaded with examples of disasters that became known for the economic booms they triggered (the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Hurricane Katrina, the stimulus, etc), so that must be why Mike Barnicle probably felt compelled to ask the question. Transcript from Real Clear Politics : Mike Barnicle, of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”: We don’t have much time left here but is there potentially a rather dark, downside to the storm and that after the storm passed, after it’s over there might be employment in reconstruction and things like that? Gov. Beverly Perdue (D-NC): “I hadn’t thought of that but obviously there will be some employment as people rebuild and prepare. This morning they said there’s at least 27,000 or 28,000 structures that have an opportunity to be hit by the storm. So, we’ll know by Saturday or Sunday. But all of us want jobs, but this isn’t a way to get them quite frankly.” “Hurricane stimulus”? It’s no space alien invasion , but it might work. Let’s keep this to ourselves though, Mike, or some economic genius in Washington might conclude that the only way to dramatically lower the unemployment rate would be to carpet bomb the entire country. Click the pic to roll tape: ***** Even Austan Goolsbee doesn’t think natural disasters are good for the economy. Notice though how Goolsbee partially blames the east coast earthquake that happened a few days ago for the bad economy. He is a comedian . **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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MSNBC Host to NC Governor: Will Hurricane Irene Create Jobs?

