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Monday Morning News and Views

Good Morning Conflucians!!! I’ve got a bit of a news potpourri for you this morning. There isn’t any huge story that the media is hyping at the moment. Are the corporate media trying to downplay financial “reform?”

Before I begin, Lambert at Corrente is involved in organizing a Fiscal Sustainability Teach-In Counter-Conference and he’s trying to raise funds for a trip to DC to live-blog the event. It seems like a good cause to me. What do you think?


THE ECONOMY

Harry Reid is still planning to bring the financial “reform” bill up for a test vote in the Senate today, according to Reuters.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has set a procedural vote to begin debate on the bill for late on Monday. Republicans have vowed to vote to block consideration of it, although closed-door talks about a bipartisan agreement carried on….the bill will include provisions that would require banks to spin off business units involved with trading swaps, which is a type of financial contract implicated in the fall of bailed-out insurer AIG.

Sources said the bill will contain proposals being put forward by Democratic Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln, whose approach to new rules for the unpoliced, $450-trillion over-the-counter derivatives market has been harder-hitting than earlier proposals.

Other controversial parts of the Democrats’ bill include forming a new consumer protection watchdog and devising a new government process for dismantling troubled financial firms.

Only in America are consumer and taxpayer protections considered “controversial.”

Robert Kuttner is still sipping the Koolaid, I see: He actually believes that Obama will stand strong against the Republicans and the lobbyists and support meaningful regulation. ROFLOL!

Although Senate Banking Committee Chair Chris Dodd and his sometime Republican ally Richard Shelby continued to make noises on the Sunday talk shows about a possible bipartisan deal, both President Obama and House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank have personally urged Dodd not to cut a deal with Republicans. I asked Frank point blank why Dodd would want such a deal, and he said–on the record–”I have no idea, but both President Obama and I have urged him not to.”

This is a welcome sign that Obama realizes that public opinion is moving in the direction of tougher banking reform, and that he learned from the health debate that bipartisan compromise on key reform issues is a snare and a delusion. Kudos to Chairman Frank and to the President.

I wouldn’t hold my breath, Bob. You’re a nice guy, and it’s too bad your hopes are going to be dashed again. When will you wake up for good?

Matt Taibbi published a piece in the Guardian over the weekend. It’s supposedly about the SEC suit against Goldman Sachs, but Taibbi focuses mostly on trying to make the case that what happens in this suit will be a reflection of the long-running love affair of many Americans with Ayn Rand’s philosophy: Will Goldman Sachs prove greed is God? The title is a riff on Lloyd Blankfein’s famous claim that Goldman is doing “God’s work.” Here’s Taibbi’s conclusion:

People have to understand this Randian mindset is now ingrained in the American character. You have to live here to see it. There’s a hatred toward “moochers” and “parasites” – the Tea Party movement, which is mainly a bunch of pissed off suburban white people whining about minorities consuming social services, describes the battle as being between “water-carriers” and “water-drinkers”. And regulation of any kind is deeply resisted, even after a disaster as sweeping as the 2008 crash.

This debate is going to be crystallised in the Goldman case. Much of America is going to reflexively insist that Goldman’s only crime was being smarter and better at making money than IKB and ABN-Amro, and that the intrusive, meddling government (in the American narrative, always the bad guy!) should get off Goldman’s Armani-clad back. Another side is going to argue that Goldman winning this case would be a rebuke to the whole idea of civilisation – which, after all, is really just a collective decision by all of us not to screw each other over even when we can. It’s an important moment in the history of modern global capitalism: whether or not to move forward into a world of greed without limits.

Simon Johnson has a much more realistic and serious article at The Atlantic: “The Quiet Coup” Here’s the gist:

The crash has laid bare many unpleasant truths about the United States. One of the most alarming, says a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is that the finance industry has effectively captured our government—a state of affairs that more typically describes emerging markets, and is at the center of many emerging-market crises. If the IMF’s staff could speak freely about the U.S., it would tell us what it tells all countries in this situation: recovery will fail unless we break the financial oligarchy that is blocking essential reform. And if we are to prevent a true depression, we’re running out of time.


MEDIA OBSESSIONS: OBAMA AND PALIN

I guess this was a slow news weekend, because Time and New York Magazine chose to publish long, meaningless articles on Barack Obama and Sarah Palin respectively. Naturally, the Time piece by professional Obama sychophant Mark Halperin is an embarrassing verbal blow job, while the Palin article by Gabriel Sherman is just one more nasty hit piece on the woman liberals love to hate.

Halperin: The Secrets of Obama’s Underappreciated Success

Let’s start with the competence Obama has shown. As he proved in the campaign, he is a master of personnel decisions, choosing people who are excellent at what they do, but also requiring that they play nicely with others. In the two most vital areas, national security and economic policy, all the President’s women and men generally get along well and have had critical roles in advancing the agenda. It is true that the economic team in particular has some rivalries, and the administration still hasn’t figured out how to overcome its collectively weak public communications skills on the economy. But overall, the White House is populated by hard workers who are rowing in unison to advance the cause, and rarely take their disagreements public through damaging leaks.

Obama’s two best personnel decisions were probably the two men serving right below him — Vice President Joe Biden and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Yes, Biden still falls victim to caricature as an irrepressible bigmouth and is the butt of late-night jokes. And Emanuel can be overly brash and flutter nerves both on Capitol Hill and among administration allies. But Obama knew what he was getting in both men and they have performed up to or above his expectations.

Whatever.

Gabriel Sherman on Palin: “Sarah Palin is already president of right-wing America—and it’s a position with a very big salary.”

The article begins by retelling the *horrifying* story of Palin’s resignation as Governor of Alaska. And guess what? She did it to make money! So shocking in the current atmosphere of government fighting against public and corporate corruption. Oh wait…
Oh and, Palin is stupid! But she still figured out ways to get really really rich! Because she’s “shrewd”–but still not intelligent.

…no one else has rolled politics and entertainment into the same scintillating, infuriating, spectacularly lucrative package the way Palin has or marketed herself over multiple platforms with the sophistication and sheer ambitiousness that Palin has shown, all while maintaining a viable presence as a prospective presidential candidate in 2012.

The numbers are staggering. Over the past year, Palin has amassed a $12 million fortune and shows no sign of slowing down. Her memoir has so far sold more than 2.2 million copies, and Palin is planning a second book with HarperCollins. This January, she signed a three-year contributor deal with Fox News worth $1 million a year, according to people familiar with the deal. In March, Palin and Burnett sold her cable show to TLC for a reported $1 million per episode, of which Palin is said to take in about $250,000 for each of the eight installments.

Oh yeah, and she gets $100,000 for a speech, just like George W. Bush and Rudy Giuliani:

Palin commands $100,000 per speech, putting her in the same league as fellow Speakers Bureau clients Colin Powell, George W. Bush, and Rudy Giuliani.

The horror!!!!


ODDS AND ENDS

Speaking of George W. Bush, his memoir is scheduled for release in November, to coincide with Republicans retaking Congress. And Laura Bush has a memoir coming out next month, according to the article in the Independent.

While he was in North Carolina over the weekend, President Obama paid a visit to ancient evangelical preacher Bill Graham. I honestly thought he was dead.

During the visit, Obama and the ailing Graham, 91, shared a private prayer and a conversation.

“I am pleased to have had President Obama in my home this afternoon,” Graham said in a statement.

“I want to encourage Christians everywhere to pray for our President, and for all those in positions of authority, and especially for the men and women serving in our military.”

Bla bla bla…who cares? How come Presidents always hang out with these nutty evangelists? And why is America so anti-intellectual? Is there somewhere I can go and get away from this? I feel like moving to northern North Dakota and living like a hermit in the middle of nowhere.

Obama National Security Advisor James Jones told a Taliban-Jewish joke over the weekend. It seems like a pretty bad choice.

National Security Adviser James L. Jones doesn’t necessarily come across as the amusing guy at policy events. Rather, the veteran general is known for his measured and careful wording, and his somewhat monotonic delivery.

Maybe that is why some were surprised when Jones decided to open his remarks at the 25-year anniversary gala of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy with a joke. Not just any joke — a Jewish joke that some say was in poor taste.

Here’s the “joke”:

A Taliban militant gets lost and is wandering around the desert looking for water. He finally arrives at a store run by a Jew and asks for water. The Jewish vendor tells him he doesn’t have any water but can gladly sell him a tie. The Taliban, the jokes goes on, begins to curse and yell at the Jewish storeowner. The Jew, unmoved, offers the rude militant an idea: Beyond the hill, there is a restaurant; they can sell you water. The Taliban keeps cursing and finally leaves toward the hill. An hour later he’s back at the tie store. He walks in and tells the merchant: “Your brother tells me I need a tie to get into the restaurant.”

From Alternet: Key Expert Calls FBI’s Theory About Accused Anthrax Terrorist ‘Impossible’

[Dr. Henry S.] Heine, one of the few scientists at the Army lab with the skills to grow large batches of anthrax, told ProPublica it would have taken around “100 liters of liquid anthrax culture,” or more than 26 gallons, to grow all the dried spores that killed five Americans and infected 17 others.

“He couldn’t have done that without us knowing it,” said Heine.

Other biodefense scientists who didn’t work with Ivins have done the same calculations and reached the same conclusion as Heine.

How conveeeenient for the FBI that Ivins “committed suicide” in 2008.

Paul Schaefer, notorious Nazi cult-leader dies in Chile at 88

Schaefer was serving a 20-year sentence at the national penitentiary in Santiago for sexually abusing children at the notorious commune known as Colonia Dignidad (The Dignity Colony).

The commune in southern Chile, also called Villa Baviera, was created as a place to safeguard Germanic traditions….Former members of the colony have admitted that human rights violations and sexual abuse of children occurred there…led by Schaefer’s influence.

Please excuse my response, but good riddance.

So what are you reading this morning? Please share your links in the comments, and have a marvelous Monday!!!!

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52 Responses

  1. OMG! I am stunned by that offensive joke! And the fact that it was told by a National Security Advisor to the President of the United States leaves me speechless.

    • Truly terrible joke.

    • Very tacky.

    • I just read that. unfreakingbelievable. Well, Jews that voted for him, get under the bus with the rest of us.

    • What was the point of this “joke?? Why the two ethnic groups?

      Maybe if he was talking about Israel taking over West Bank lands over the aquifers if might have had some point…. That is a real issue. But…WTF??

      Horrible.

      • Correction: “Taliban” is not an ethnic group, but a religious subset.

        Strange joke for that audience.

        From the article, a little evidence of WH damage control:

        Was the joke out of place?

        That is probably a matter of taste. One thing is for sure: Some people must have felt a little uncomfortable with it. The White House transcript sent to reporters after the event did not include the joke and conveniently began a couple of minutes into the speech. The video of the event posted on the Washington Institute Web site also did not include this portion of the speech.

        Luckily, the event was filmed by C-SPAN and several Israeli TV networks, so everything is on record. Just in case anyone feels a need to keep on digging into Jones’ sense of humor.

        Of course, we’ve seen WH censorship before, on cutting any mention of single payer question/statement at one of Obama’s early health insurance reform town hall meetings.

  2. Funny how the attacks on Palin mirrors the attacks on Clinton – his speaking fees were always headlines!
    Meanwhile, you are not going to believe this: the Pope wants accountability. Well, not exactly from his church that is
    http://edgeoforever.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/the-pope-is-for-full-accountability-when-it-comes-to-others/

  3. Excellent Simon Johnson article.

    Thanks for posting.

  4. Great roundup bb, thanks. That James Jones joke is a bit off color, not horrible. But why is our National Secuirty Advisor acting like a high school sophomore. It’s that frat house culture in the White House again. Cannot see Hillary telling that joke in public or private. What happened to dignity in government. We were supposed to be better than Bush.

    • The story said the audience laughed, but I still think it was in really poor taste. Any moron would have known better.

      • I know I’ve heard that joke before, without any ethnicity in it, and it was funny.
        To cast the shopkeeper and restaurant owner as Jewish is very not funny. And the hapless mark as the Taliban. Is that how our military brass sees the middle east situation?

  5. “…embarrassing verbal blow job…”

    Best line I’ve read in a month. Thanks for the laugh!

    • Thanks! Just describing what I read. Halperin is always swooning over Obama.

      • I am in a cafe & a young guy, grunge/hip-looking, & he saw a picture of O in the paper & said to his father, lamenting: “I know! He looks so bad–all he is trying to do is save the world & they won’t leave him alone!”

        Banging head on table…how can people be so Kool Aid delusional? It’s such a strange disorder.

    • Amen. I read the Halperin piece and had to look outside to make sure I was still on Earth. On what planet can our Pres. be considered on the way to a huge success. By whose standards?

      Bonstonboomer has a way with a phrase, that’s for sure. But now that we know people like Halperin have sold their souls and any journalistic integrity for access so they can write a book on the 2012 elections, clearly we can expect more puff pieces like the shameless one posted in TIME.

      • the administration still hasn’t figured out how to overcome its collectively weak public communications skills on the economy.

        Translation: Obama can’t fool all of the people all of the time.

      • There are no standards. Biden and Rahm have surpassed expectations, what expectations were those? Keep mastering involuntary respiration? Refrain from shooting up a bus of nuns and puppies? Woo. Great roundup, bb, thanks.

      • The news can be so depressing, but I have to smile from Bostongboomer’s comments. Thanks for helping us keep our sanity!

        djmm

  6. Something strange today. I called my bank to ask a question, and after answering the bank rep asked if they could update my profile because it was “missing info.” The missing info asked for was my country of citizenship.
    Curious.

  7. The Jones’ joke was ill-advised for a public event [more like something you'd spin in private]. But frankly, it made me laugh and there aren’t a lot of laughs out there.

    For instance, the Kuttner and Halperin suckup pieces are beyond depressing. These so-called journalists have their heads so far up Obama’s butt that anything they write should be disregarded. But why try to report on anything accurately when there’s Sarah Palin to beat on? I’m not a Palin supporter but I find the whole schtick wearisome.

    But then, just when you’re ready to throw in the towel, someone like William Black comes forward and calls the present “business as usual” for what it is: fraud, fraud, fraud. Yes, Simon Johnson from Baseline Scenario is willing to tell the truth. So is Karl Denninger and the guys over at Zero Hedge.

    But what’s coming out of DC? Total BS. Joey Biden claims jobs, jobs, jobs are coming: 100-200,000 per month is just around the corner. I have no idea from where but hello? We need that many jobs just to stay even during normal times. And this ain’t normal!

    The politicians feed us swill because that’s how they regard us: dopey farm animals.

    • I should have added Larry Doyle as a financial reference who [choke, choke] tells the truth, bluntly. He writes periodically at NQ and has his own site at Sense on Cents.

      There is information [unattractive as it is] out there for those willing to look. Actually, I think that’s what the MSM is meant to do anymore: distract and entertain because if people really started looking at the numbers?

      Pitchforks and torches would look like a day at the beach.

    • I imagine if a similar type of joke was made about African Americans casting similar derogatory stereotypical aspersions on an entire group, most people would understand why it wasn’t at all funny.

      • I’m not saying it was in great taste, ainnj. Or that it was wise to say in public.

        But sorry, it made laugh anyway. I think we need to loosen up with some of this PC stuff. If I got incensed everytime I heard an Irish joke then I’d be angry most of the time.

        He made an unwise joke in public. He’s not the first; he won’t be the last.

        • yes but Jews were burned alive, gassed and other such awful things because they were labeled greedy and money hungry and it was turned in to a national threat in the minds of Germans and the stereotype stuck… it’s was not just not “PC”, it was offensive and ignorant.
          and I am a person who falls squarely on the side of the Palestinians in the I/P debate, so if it offended me it must be pretty bad.

          • I agree. It offended me too. There was no reason to include ethnicity in the joke unless Jones was implying something about Jews and money grubbing merchants. I’m waiting to see if Obama does anything about it, but I won’t hold my breath.

  8. In the UK, grassroots poster campaign “Vote Against Greed”
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/election_2010/england/8634726.stm

  9. That kid in the cafe has probably read the Time piece and many others like it. He probably loves Olberman and Mathews and repeats all the rhetoric. These are simpletons. Living on soundbites. But just google Goldman Sachs SEC. The first thing you’ll see is the website for GS. The 2nd thing you’ll see is BarackObama.com (help us change wallstreet). That kid and reporters will go no further in their search. Nobody will question why Obama’s political arm is buying access on Google that preceeds any research someone may be trying to do. The media has cut reporting to the bone so that all you’ll read, see, hear is whatever the reporter can gleam from the internet. They don’t research further and never have made phone calls and questioned sources. They get spoonfed talking points and the young are just gullible enough to buy it, hook, line and sinker. It is on Google after all. No wonder the politicians are going from school to school instead of the usual campaign model. They’ve found the motherload of braindead stoners who just voted for the first time. Lets hope they stay home this time.

    • And they are completely oblivious to the irony in their foaming-at-the-mouth attacks on Palin’s commercialism and marketing savvy. Hellooooo?! Axelrod anyone? How the hell do you think we got this duplicitous incompetent as president in the first place?

  10. A bit OT but for a good cause.
    A fandom has set up an auction for Deb Mensinger, the wife of fantasy author Laurie J. Marks (they are a gay couple who were married in Massachusetts). Deb has porphyria and needs a liver transplant. Her brother is willing to be a donor, but they need help with all the expenses. (Her brother has no insurance, and apparently in our unsystem of “healthcare”, even live organ donors need insurance to save other peoples lives).

    read about it here
    http://community.livejournal.com/debsliverlovers/profile

    view auction items here
    http://community.livejournal.com/debsliverlovers

  11. The quote from the Halperin piece is completely self-referential. He offers no evidence, but simply states that what he says is true is true because he says it is.

  12. This tidbit from the NY Mag piece on Palin was a crack-up:

    “I fielded 1,000 individual requests in the first four or five months after the election,” Bill McAllister told me. Barbara Walters, George Stephanopoulos, and Charlie Gibson all made personal calls in an effort to land post-election interviews with Palin. Stephanopoulos was especially aggressive in his pursuit. “George and I talked so much we’re like new best friends,” McAllister joked. “Bill Maher also tried to book her. In that case, he had to be dreaming.”

  13. Desperation!

    Desperate to curtail expected widespread losses this fall, President Barack Obama pleaded with supporters of his 2008 campaign Monday to help elect Democrats as his aides intensified their focus on re-energizing his broad coalition of backers.

    “I need your help once more,” the president said in an online video sent to millions of his supporters. “If you help us make sure that first-time voters in 2008 make their voices heard again in November, then together we will deliver on the promise of change, and hope, and prosperity for generations to come.”

    And if change, hope and prosperity don’t happen, whose fault is it? Not Teh One.

    He added: “It will be up to each of you to keep our nation moving forward.”

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2011704141.html

    • Moving forward to what? Serfdom? No thanks.

    • Yeah, there was a secret addendum to that “we are the ones we’ve been waiting for” business. When nothing happens or bad things happen, it’s our fault because we’ve got to somehow find a way to make him do the right thing. Of course, if we try to make him do the right thing, we’re mean, evil, pushy, critical, rac ist, and making Baby Jesus cry. We’ll get it sorted eventually, I suppose.

      • Pish posh. Obama deserves credit for voting present in such a hostile environment. It’s the electorate’s fault that America is not more governable than that. Say, where do I get a koolaid refill?

  14. Health insurer Humana Inc. reported a 26 percent surge in first-quarter profit Monday, led by its expanding Medicare Advantage business plus a gain in its past medical claims reserves attributed to improved claims processing.

    The company also showed improvement in its commercial segment, due to a bump in claims reserves that offset a membership drop.

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2011704079.html

    Call me cynical, but I’ll bet that increase in claims reserves = dropped policyholders and denied care.

  15. Whew! For a moment I thought you mean Paul Schaefer from David Letterman’s show…now that would be some real brain-twisting news.

    “…then together we will deliver on the promise of change, and hope…”

    And this time we really, really, really mean it!!

    • No just the Nazi who escaped prosecution and started a Nazi camp in South America.

  16. OK, here’s a weird one. The gene for growing an entire head (brains and all) has been identified:

    British boffins say they have identified the key “smed-prop” gene which allows Planarian flatworms to regenerate any part of their body following an injury – even their brains. The discovery is seen as a step towards regeneration therapy for humans in future.

    Top bio-boffin Dr Aziz Aboobaker and grad student Daniel Felix, who carried out the new research, say that the discovery of “smed-prep” unlocks the mechanisms by which the hard-to-kill Planarians grow new muscle, gut and brain cells from stem-cells which are present even in adults. Even more importantly, it seems that the information contained in smed-prep also makes the new cells appear in the right place and organise themselves into working structures – as opposed to nonfunctional blobs of protoplasm.

    OK, this is all getting a bit strange. H/T to slashdot for that. Favorite quote in comments there: “Take the blue pill. The story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.”

  17. Politico: Obama seeks to ‘reconnect…young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women’ for 2010 (Video is on politico)

    The Democratic National Committee this morning released this clip of the president rallying the troops, if rather coolly, for 2010. Obama’s express goal: “reconnecting” with the voters who voted for the first time in 2008, but who may not plan to vote in the lower-profile Congressional elections this year.

    Obama speaks with unusual demographic frankness about his coalition in his appeal to “young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again.”

    • Things must be even worse than I thought if Obama’s out openly playing the identity politics game himself. ;-)

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