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President Obama wins the second presidential debate on SNL. 
-Matt Wilstein
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President Obama wins the second presidential debate on SNL. 

-Matt Wilstein

Source: gotchamediablog.com

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  • 6 months ago
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The BEST Late Night Clips of the Week

Letterman, Leno and Fallon all had the week off, but the rest of the late night slate picked up the slack, delivering plenty of solid material on the second presidential debate.

Of those four shows, Kimmel’s the only one that tapes live and can actually talk about an event like the debate on the same night it happens. But he produced one of the stand-out clips of the week by asking people on the streets of LA to review the debate before it happened. The other late night shows, which need to wait more than 24 hours to cover many news events, could take a cue from this inspired move.

-Matt Wilstein

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    • #daily show
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    • #jon stewart
    • #Jimmy Kimmel
    • #bill Maher
    • #conan o'brien
    • #stephen colbert
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  • 7 months ago
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W. Kamau Bell, America’s newest late night talk show host, goes to Brooklyn to see just how fired up Obama supporters really were after this week’s town hall debate. 

-Matt Wilstein

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    • #totally biased
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  • 7 months ago
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Tonight on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart made President Obama guess which of these photos was taken after which debate. Obama responded, “Cute. Cute, Jon.” Watch the full interview.
-Matt Wilstein
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Tonight on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart made President Obama guess which of these photos was taken after which debate. Obama responded, “Cute. Cute, Jon.” Watch the full interview.

-Matt Wilstein

Source: gotchamediablog.com

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  • 7 months ago
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What About the Fed?

Via Charles Goyette: 

“What About the Fed?

Once again, there was not a word about the Federal Reserve (in the debate), and not a word about QE III.

It’s like Perot’s description of the crazy aunt kept down in the basement. “All the neighbors know she’s there, but nobody wants to talk about her.”This is a most-peculiar oversight.

The country is mired in an economic malaise, and both candidates wish to be seen as holding the keys to our recovery. But neither candidate uttered a word about monetary policy or the monetary authorities.

Since money is half of every commercial transaction, the failure to address the subject is more than a casual oversight. It means that there is a taboo against addressing 50% of the nation’s economic activity.

The only conclusion that can be drawn from this studious avoidance of monetary policy is that, regardless of the election’s outcome, the fundamental policies that boom and bust the economy will still be decided by the Federal Reserve on behalf of the banking cartel.

So-Called Debates Yield So-Called Solutions

I watched the debate remembering the words of Ron Paul this week, when he suggested that our future could hold results more-severe than what we’ve seen in the streets of Greece.

That’s why, Congressman Paul says, he gets so annoyed with “the so-called debates” that are going on now.

“They are not talking about anything important,” said Paul. “Absolutely nothing. How often have you heard in the last couple of weeks or couple of months of the campaign about the seriousness of the debt and the debt crisis, the dollar crisis, the financial crisis?”

In the 1992 debates, Perot said that “giant sucking sound you hear” is jobs leaving this country. Today we have Depression-era levels of unemployment and our manufacturing base has been hollowed out.“We’re at the end of the line when it comes to debt. When the markets recognize this, we won’t be able to print money” to get out of it.

Back then Perot was the only one of the candidates to address the nation’s growing debt seriously. “The facts are,” he said, “we have to fix it.”

Still Broke …

That was 20 years ago. Nothing has been fixed.

Twenty years ago, Perot concluded that, since the Republicans and Democrats were both shirking and disclaiming responsibility for the nation’s debt, it must all have been the doing of extra-terrestrials.

Must be. The debt has quadrupled since then and nobody else has been in charge except Republicans and Democrats.

Clearly, we need a third man in the debates again.”

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The Federal Reserve is a HUGE component of our economy and our government, but most of us don’t know much about it.  Those that do are proposing bills to regulate it and even abolish it. 

Read what the NY Times has to say about the Federal Reserve, what it does, and the QE3.

- The Vocal Libertarian

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  • 7 months ago
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Big Bird vs. Binders Full of Women

In the first debate it was “Big Bird.” In the second it was “Binders Full of Women.” In both cases, Mitt Romney uttered the words that dominated social media conversation during and after the debates. 

After Romney talked about how he would cut federal funding for PBS despite the fact that he loves Big Bird, President Obama turned it around as line of attack both on the campaign trail and in an intentionally satirical ad. The Big Bird issue had a point to make about Romney’s lack of specifics om deficit reduction, but it was clearly also a way to paint  him as less than presidential.

We haven’t seen a campaign ad featuring a binder yet, but Obama did bring it up the day after the second debate, saying he has never needed to “collect a bunch of binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women.” 

This morning, the men of Morning Joe tried to conflate both of these issues as things regular Americans don’t care about, while the only woman present, Mika Brzezinski, tried in vain to explain what make binders different from Big Bird. 

People immediately latched onto to both of these ideas online in real time, but I believe it was for different reasons. There was an inherent silliness to hearing “serious presidential candidate” Mitt Romney utter the words “I love Big Bird,” which led to people joking about it on Twitter and posting photoshopped images on Tumblr. 

The “binders full of women” comment seemed to hit people in a more visceral way, revealing something disturbing about how Mitt Romney views qualified women as something he would have to go out of his way to find.

As evidenced by the Binders Full of Women Tumblr that immediately popped up, there were plenty of memes to be had. But as time went by and it was revealed that Romney didn’t even request the binders as he suggested but rather they would have been presented to either candidate by the group MassGAP, the issue has taken on more weight. 

The Obama campaign should not get lost in a world of binders in the way some would argue they got sidetracked by Big Bird. But to equate these two ideas as mere distractions misses the mark.

-Matt Wilstein

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  • 7 months ago
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Binder of women, book of broads, notebook of nipples, whatever!

JON STEWART, mocking Mitt Romney’s most famous gaffe (as of today), on The Daily Show (via inothernews)

-Matt Wilstein

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motherjones:

INTERVIEWER: I’m going to ask something I think a lot of people want to know, or at least I do. What is it like for you to hear the President of the United States call your dad a liar. How do you react to that?

TAGG ROMNEY: Jump out of your seat and you want to rush down to the debate stage and take a swing at him. But you know you can’t do that because… Well, first there is a lot of Secret Service between you and him but also because this is the nature of the process.

-Matt Wilstein

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Jimmy Kimmel solves the age-old dilemma of how to cover news events that happen before late night shows tape. 

-Matt Wilstein

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  • 7 months ago
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These are the current home page splashes on HuffingtonPost.com and FoxNews.com. Guess which one is which. 

-Matt Wilstein

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  • 7 months ago
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