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The Blaze first told you about Lily, Sesame Street’s new “food insecure” puppet, back in October. Back then, she made her debut with a one-hour television special to raise awareness about American families with limited food access. Now Lily’s back, and she’s helping to promote Sesame Workshop’s national “Food for Thought: Eating Well on a Budget” campaign , an English-Spanish initiative to help families with young children cope with “uncertain or limited access to affordable and nutritious food.” During an appearance Thursday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Lily extolled the virtues of government-funded food programs for schoolchildren. “You see, well, it’s just that sometimes we can’t always afford to buy all the food that we need,” Lily said. “I mean, but we’ve been finding lots of ways that we can get help…Yeah, for example, at school, at school I get a free breakfast and a lunch…part of the meal plan.” According to CNS News , Lily’s “message” is being circulated through schools, hospitals and food assistance programs with materials to teach families how to access “services that can assist your family” and “referrals to social service agencies.” Food for Thought organizers say they have produced millions of kits, also available online .

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CNS: At the National Press Club on Thursday, the Rev. Douglas Greenaway of the National WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Association lauded Sesame Street’s ‘Food For Thought’ campaign – even linking it to federal deficit-reduction. “What ‘Food For Thought’ does is remind people that eating healthy now gives them a good health outcome in the long term. So the folks you’re looking at up here, the programs that they represent, what ‘Food For Thought’ does is really a deficit reduction strategy, and we hope policymakers will take notice of that,” Greenaway said. Greenaway didn’t elaborate further on how this would work towards deficit reduction. Food for Thought is a joint venture between Sesame Workshop — the nonprofit behind “Sesame Street” — UnitedHealthcare and the Merck Company Foundation. Lily’s “comments” come days after questions were raised about the supposed anti-business “brainwashing” contained in the new Muppets movie . In May, The Blaze told you about Sesame Street executives who admitted to slipping liberal messages into their storylines.

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That headline could be blowing things a little out of proportion, but it’s worth the thought. Newt Gingrich supporters like football a bit more than Mitt Romney ‘s and Ron Paul ‘s do, according to an NBC/Marist poll. Sounds American. But unfortunately for Gingrich, the Sugar Bowl has been scheduled for Jan. 3, the same night of the Republican Iowa caucus. Depending on just how much Gingrich’s fans like football, some of them might opt to stay in for the game. Gingrich better say a Hail Mary. h/t Daily Intel

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Typically on Sundays we run our popular “caption that protester!” feature. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), there has been a lack of angsty activity in front of the White House as of late. It could be from the cold. It could be because no one wants to risk getting shot just to get their message to President Obama . We’ll keep checking back each week for protesters at the White House. When there’s someone to capture in a photo for all of us to make fun of, it’ll show up here. Trust me.

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Caption that protester!: Postponed… for now

While campaigning in South Carolina on Tuesday, Newt Gingrich said he brought in so much cash money in the past by simply making speeches that he never needed to be a lobbyist. “I did no lobbying of any kind – period,” Gingrich said, according to the Huffington Post. “I’m going to be really direct, OK? I was charging $60,000 a speech. And the number of speeches was going up, not down. Normally, celebrities leave and they gradually sell fewer speeches every year. We were selling more.” Gingrich has come under a bit of fire recently for reports that he was paid at least $300,000 (some reports say as much as $1.6 million) by home mortgage giant Freddie Mac. Some have suggested Gingrich was working as a lobbyist. He says he was acting as a “historian.”

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Newt Gingrich didn’t need chump change lobbyist money

Lee Doren’s e-book also comes in handy for anyone who dares to take on the liberal Thought Police.

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‘Please Enroll Responsibly’ a College Kid’s Weapon Against Leftist Brainwashing

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Today’s Morning Jolt , the last of the week, features more bad economic projections — separate from today’s unemployment numbers, out at 8:30 Eastern, Charles Krauthammer thinks one White House staffer deserves a raise, and this thought, which I think summarizes the week: Hey, Can Somebody Wake Up the President and Remind Him It’s September 2011? Keep reading this post . . .

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If You Were in Obama’s Shoes, Wouldn’t You Be Worried?

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From Robert Spencer, at Frontpage Magazine . And see the new report from the Horowitz Freedom Center, ” Islamophobia: Thought Crime of the Totalitarian Future .” Thanks goodness for David Horowitz.

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The Islamic Supremacist Propaganda Machine Cranks Out Another ‘Islamophobia’ Report

At LAT , ” Libya blast kills photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros .” Hetherington directed “Restrepo,” which I saw and wrote about last year. More at ABC News, ” ‘Restrepo’ Partner: War Photographer Tim Hetherington Never Thought Himself Brave: Colleague Sebastian Junger on Friend and Veteran War Photographer Killed in Libya Attack .”

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Combat Photographers Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros Killed by Mortar Strike in Libya

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Chris Matthews Gets the Thrill Back

On December 18, 2010, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by kohler

**Written by Doug Powers Chris Matthews had lost the thrill for a while, but who knew that all it would take for him to haul his Obamagasm Splat-Mat™ out of mothballs would be for the president to compromise with Republicans? Obama’s regained that “cute, wonderful little boy smile we all love.” There’s nothing like heading into a weekend feeling free to believe in the concept of soul mates again: ********** To top off the exciting week, Joe Biden surprised Chris with a cake for his 65th birthday . The cake read “Get Well Soon King Abdullah” because Joe forgot to drop it off when he was at New York Presbyterian on a Saudi royalty appeasement mission , but it’s the thought that counts. (h/t HAP ) **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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Chris Matthews Gets the Thrill Back

I have to apologize to my fellow conservatives who’ve gotten behind Meg Whitman’s candidacy. I’ve never cared for her. She’s just not doing it for me, so sorry. Not only is she obscenely attempting to buy her way into office (and I’m no fan of campaign finance regulations), but the last thing we need is another four years of Arnold Schwarzenegger. And so while I cringe at the thought of a Jerry Brown governorship (been there, done that), I’m giving his media people props on this ad buy. It resonates. My wife noticed how clever it is (and she doesn’t even follow politics, so that’s saying something). Brown? Whitman? Either way, Californians are screwed:

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Meg Whitman Hits $163 Million in Bid to Clone Schwarzenegger Administration