Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huffington Post. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Jobs in Job No. 1...

Jobs, jobs, jobs.



That's all we hear from the president these days.

We hear it, but don't see much improvement. (I wonder why?)


The Washington Examiner has an interesting pick-up, via the Huffington Post (video below):

“If it seems President Obama has made a ‘hard pivot’ about every six weeks or so to focus on his ‘top priority’ of job creation, you are correct, he has. The folks at Huffington Post have compiled a striking video of the repeated declarations by Obama and his political allies that his top priority is ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ since his inauguration in January 2009. Which raises an interesting question: He's been telling us for two years that job creation is his most important goal, but the unemployment rate remains stuck above nine percent, with millions of Americans having given up on finding a job more than a year ago. Doesn't this suggest that Obama doesn't know what he's doing?”

Gee, ya think?


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Yesterday's rally was supposed to...?

(pick one or more)

Encourage punctuality...?

"Huffington Post founderArianna Huffington provided free buses from New York to Washington, D.C. for Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity. Unfortunately, most of them showed up late. Not really a great way to restore sanity, in the end." (h/t: Gawker)

In the buses defense, they did get there...

Cultivate "civility"...?

"The last resort of small minds..."

Promote "whiteness"...?

Not a really diverse crowd, was it?

Restore smugness...?



Highlight bias...?

Well, that depends where you get them from...

Keep the dream alive...?

Eventually, the guy who keeps talking about pulling the car out of the ditch needs to admit he's been driving it for almost two years and paying for gas with someone else's credit card...

So what did the rally accomplish? It was supposed to encourage discourse and call for the return of a better-informed electorate. Did it? Some say no, but even many skeptics enjoyed some of the music and comedy bits.

Bonus: Sanity is overrated..."'Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's Rally to Restore Sanity, featuring a novel blend of politics and entertainment. "What exactly was this?" Stewart asked near the end of the show. "This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith. Or people of activism or to look down our noses at the heartland...we can have animus and not be enemies.' Tunku Varadarajan says he hope it'll be consolation when they're trounced on Tuesday." (h/t: The Daily Beast).