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First thoughts: The Green Mile

Posted: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:19 AM by Mark Murray
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From Chuck Todd and Mark Murray
*** The Green Mile: In covering this young Obama administration, the news never seems to stop, does it? A day after President Obama discussed Iran and Middle East peace with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, he today will unveil new regulations on auto emissions and fuel-efficiency standards at 12:15 pm ET. Per NBC’s Anne Thompson, Obama will announce that car fleets must average 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016; the current fleet average is 25 miles per gallon. Breaking that down, Thompson adds, that means a standard of 39 miles per gallon for cars, and 30 miles per gallon for trucks. Standing at Obama’s side today will be Michigan Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm (will the two also talk SCOTUS today?), California Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, and industry and union leaders. As the Washington Post writes, the proposed regulations represent “a compromise among the White House; the state of California; and the auto industry, which has long sought national mileage standards and has waged an expensive legal battle against the California waiver. The industry will get its national standard, but at the price of one that approximates California's targets. Industry officials said they would drop all related lawsuits.”

Video: The Obama administration pushed up the deadline for automakers to produce higher gas mileage and lower emissions by 2016, as California agreed to delay its plan to impose a separate state environmental standard for cars. NBC Chief Environmental Affairs correspondent Anne Thompson reports.

*** California Dreamin’? By inviting Schwarzenegger to the White House today and giving him a victory on fuel standards, it appears that Obama did a big favor for Arnold. Why? Because in California today, voters today are expected to defeat Schwarzenegger-backed ballot measures written after the state's budget deal in February. Polls show that five measures -- 1) which would establish a rainy day fund and cap state spending; 2) which would fund schools; 3) which would allow the state to borrow from its lottery funds; 4) which would transfer child-development money to the state’s general fund; and 5) which would transfer mental-health money to the state’s general fund -- are likely to lose. (The one measure that’s expected to pass would freeze pay for state lawmakers if the state is running a deficit.) If that happens, Schwarzenegger’s allies say the state’s budget shortfall will be much larger. Ironically, the budget situation and the governor's approval rating (at about 33% or 34%, per recent polls) aren't much different than they were when Gray Davis was governor. Which raises this question: Is California ungovernable? It’s worth asking when you consider the state’s property-tax laws, its overloaded ballot-initiative process, its term limits for state lawmakers, and the fact that it takes a supermajority vote to pass budgets or tax increases. Meg Whitman, Steve Poizner, Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom -- you really want to be governor?

*** Hillary vs. Barack isn’t over: It’s exactly three weeks until Virginia’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, and the candidates are fighting over … Hillary Clinton vs. Barack Obama. That’s right, Brian Moran began running a radio ad in African-American areas reminding these voters that McAuliffe campaigned for Hillary over Obama during the primaries. The McAuliffe camp responded with a Web video detailing the Macker’s support for Obama after the primary season was over, as well as with a statement from Tom Daschle, who said that McAuliffe “worked tirelessly to unify our party around Barack Obama and get him elected president.” All of this is a reminder of just how much McAuliffe is desperately trying to straddle the fence between Obama and Clinton supporters (and remember that many in Virginia voted for Obama in that Feb. 12 primary. The other candidate -- Creigh Deeds, who hails from rural Virginia -- is probably scoring best with actual Clinton voters. 

*** Democrat vs. Democrat: Speaking of Democrats going after their own… Labor unions AFSCME, NEA, and UFCW are airing a radio ad (at a buy of $60,000) in Oregon against Sen. Ron Wyden’s (D) effort to tax health-care benefits as a way to pay for health-care reform. “Finally, Congress is working to fix health care,” the narrator says in the ad. “They should start by making insurance affordable for families and businesses… The last thing we need is to pay more. But Sen. Ron Wyden would TAX the health care benefits we get at work, as if they were INCOME. Taxing health benefits? That doesn’t make sense. Tell Sen. Wyden that Oregon families want quality, affordable health care -- not taxes on their health care benefits.” This radio ad comes as the lead Washington Post editorial criticizes Obama for not embracing taxing health-care benefits as a way to pay for reform. Indeed, Obama seems caught between a rock and a hard place: Does he stick to his campaign promise (against taxing benefits) and risk turning away a huge revenue stream to pay for health care?

*** Turning the page? After a respectable performance on “Meet the Press,” RNC Chairman Michael Steele is once again the spotlight, as he delivers remarks at 1:00 pm ET to the party’s state chairmen meeting taking place today and tomorrow in the DC area. According to excerpts of his remarks, Steele will say that the GOP isn’t going to dwell anymore on past mistakes. “The era of apologizing for Republican mistakes of the past is now officially over. It is done… We have turned the page; we have turned the corner… From this point forward, we will focus all of our energies on winning the future.” He also will announce that Obama’s honeymoon is over. “Candidate Obama was very moderate in his views, but President Obama could not possibly be further to the far left… We are going to take this president on with class; we are going to take this president on with dignity. This will be a very sharp and marked contrast to the shabby and classless way that the Democrats and the far left spoke of the last president.”

Video: Meet the Press’ David Gregory asks RNC Chairman Michael Steele how the GOP intends to overcome the possibility that Democrats are consolidating power.

*** Name-calling is always productive! Speaking of class and dignity, the RNC tomorrow will consider a resolution tomorrow to call the Democratic Party the “Democrat Socialist Party.” Steele said on “Meet” that while he opposes the label, he can’t unilaterally stop party members from voting on that resolution. “You have legitimate activists in both parties who have very strong passions and feelings,” he told NBC’s David Gregory. “And that's great, and we have a process in which that can be expressed.”

*** Meet Kim Wardlaw: In our latest profile, we take a look at Kim McLane Wardlaw, who currently serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco; Bill Clinton appointed her to that position in 1998… If selected and confirmed, would become the Supreme Court’s first Latino justice; her mother was a child of Mexican immigrants… Was a player in politics before her appointment to the bench: helped elect Richard Riordan as L.A. mayor; raised money for Dianne Feinstein’s Senate campaign in 1992; was a delegate to the ’92 presidential convention; and served on the Clinton administration’s Justice Department transition team… Her husband maxed out in contributions to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, but wrote a $2,300 check to Obama in August ’08… Has been described as having “empathy.” “She displays a deeply personal sensitivity to the problems of women and people of color,” Emma Coleman Jordan, who headed up Clinton’s transition team at Justice, told the Los Angeles Times… Despite her ties to Democratic politics, a legal publication described her rulings on the Ninth Circuit as “unpredictable.”

*** More Wardlaw bio: Before her job on the 9th Circuit, served as a federal district judge (nominated to that position by Clinton in 1995)… Worked in private practice at the firm O’Melveny & Myers from 1980-1995… Clerked for California federal judge William P. Gray… Received both her law (1979) and undergraduate degrees (1976) from UCLA… During Clinton’s presidency, she and her husband slept overnight in the White House’s Lincoln Bedroom. “Bill slept,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “I was so struck by the sense of history, I stayed awake all night.”… Her husband ran Richard Riordan’s mayoral campaign in 1993… Conducted a 2004 interview with a blog called “Underneath Their Robes.” The interview said Wardlaw was named “the #2 Superhottie of the Federal Judiciary.” Also in the interview, Wardlaw said “yes” when asked if she was a “judicial diva.”

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Come on people lets get David Gregory off Meet The Press. If enough of us complain maybe they will get that duffest off the air. All he has is his blonde hair and that irritating smile.  GET RID OF GREGORY NOW.
Patriot, Midwest U.S.A.  - I have an idea.  Why don't you [Republicans] start solving some problems??

Still waiting for Obama to solve his first problem. If you remember, he "won".
Conservatives will try to gloss over these latest revelations as no big deal, but it is a BFD.  What is the significance of the biblical quotes on intelligence updates?
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Be careful about using the word revelation in conjunction with the Bible. Some nut might think we are in "the end times". Of course there have been those kind for centuries.
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I see that Obama is going on yet another fundraiser, in Las Vega$ this time.  Lots of people complain about how we just had the election, let's wait a bit before campaigning for the next one.  And yet, here is our President headlining his second fundraiser in a week.  Don't we have some other problems to be handling instead of taking AF1 out to Indiana and Las Vega$ to raise money for Dems.  And didn't Obama say that any company that is on the taxpayer dime shouldn't be taking trips to Las Vega$.  Good to see hypocrisy alive and well in the White House.
Frank "Grimey" Grimes, Springfield, USA (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:34 AM)

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So Grimey, it was okay when Bush did it but not Obama? What short memories some folks have.

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Increasing mileage standards and government regulations can only create more jobs for Americans, right?
Gas Pump Willie (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:36 AM)
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Willie, it just might. Since we have the technology available today and car makers in other countries are already gearing up to do just that it would seem that if American car makers do the same thing we will save and create jobs here. As a transition to renewable, clean, sustainable, inexpensive energy we need to begin a program of using less oil. By doing so we can use AMERICAN oil rather than buying it from countries that hate us. This would put Americans to work and save Americans from getting killed in the Middle East. New technology which will come as a result of weaning ourselves off of the fossil fuels will provide and is providing higher paying jobs. The transition could be slow or it could be fast depending on how willing people are to tell the Arabs to take their oil and stuff it.

Chevron has already begun a transformation from oil company to energy company by exploring alternative energy. Their resources of scientists, labs, money and talented people all will contribute to reducing greenhouse gases and at the same time produce clean, renewable, sustainable energy that will provide jobs at home and eliminate our dependance on foreign sources of oil (from countries that hate us).
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I normally don't watch MTP as I am no fan of David Gregory. It used to be a good show and I would make it a point to watch. Now only if I can find nothing else to do. I did happen to catch the interview with Chairman Steele. What is wrong with that man? Is he delusional? I never had really seen him in any detail before and thought he was a buffoon but now I don't just think it I know it. If that is the best the GOP has to offer than they are in bigger trouble than I thought. Steele and Limbaugh,spokesmen for the Republican party, what a shame, a once grand old party is so sick and nearly dead. They probably won't recover for at least a decade or so.
Ron Indiana... writes... Meet the Press...ratings are falling like a rock.  You're so right.  

Chuck Todd, pass on a message to David. Viewers are seeing his Sunday talk show with his Republican bias.  He ask the tough questions of the Democratic representative (rightly so), but then he gives the Republican representative the opportunity to spew right-wing talking points and side with him to criticize the Democrats and President Obama.  

Therefore, MTP is nothing more than a show to just criticized the Democrats and especially Obama.  

President Obama still has a very high approval ratings and is still very much respected and admired by many people, who USED to watch MTP and will stop because of the Republican bias talk of David Gregory.

I miss the anticipation of watching Tim on MTP when I knew he would make ALL his guest squirm. At least he didn't pit one guest against each other and sided with anyone. It's obvious David supports the Republicans and MSNBC is letting MTP become a Republican tool to take down President Obama.

I try to tune in each week to see the guest, but within a few minutes of watching David, I change the channel.  
According to excerpts of his remarks, Steele will say that the GOP isn’t going to dwell anymore on past mistakes. “The era of apologizing for Republican mistakes of the past is now officially over. It is done… We have turned the page; we have turned the corner… From this point forward, we will focus all of our energies on winning the future.” He also will announce that Obama’s honeymoon is over. “Candidate Obama was very moderate in his views, but President Obama could not possibly be further to the far left… We are going to take this president on with class; we are going to take this president on with dignity. This will be a very sharp and marked contrast to the shabby and classless way that the Democrats and the far left spoke of the last president.”

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This from the team that want to rebrand the Democrats as the Democratic Socialist Party.  I give it two days, then they are back to business as normal.

So, they are going to take him on with dignity and class?  What, did they finally find a way to muzzle Limbaugh and Coulter then?
I want to rename the republican party:  They will henceforward be known as the republiKlan party.  I shall introduce legislation tomorrow..........HA HA HA
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Oh that is SO funny!  And then will Robert Byrd be switching parties?  
The RepubliKLANs would deny that the sun rises in the East......

Michael Steeless has been handed a job way above his level of competence!  Never mind, the RepubliKLAN base wouldn't understand anything but vicious attack, sound bites!  They still haven't learned that they need to preach to the entire congregration, not just the choir!

Proud to be a member of the Democrat Socialist Party!
The Party that provides Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Military, etc.

WE WON!!!
Joey T. - NJ – that’s rich.

We are not making a resolution to officially change the RNC names - they earned the name “party of no” from the media.

You stupid idiot, not a resolution!!!

Just shows how dumb and kiddies’ Republicans are.

Thank you and GOD BLESS AMERICA
Obama
Pelosi
Reid




No thanks.
Bad Chihuahua (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:28 AM)
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And yet another post from Chihuahua that offers nothing...no form...no substance...no answers...nothing.  Just carping for the sake of carping.  Is that really all you have to offer?  Sad.
Repulicans are responsible for redlining districts, restricting voting and census taking.
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And Democrats are responsible for registering dead people, second graders and Disney characters to vote.
I voted for the right man...who happened to be multicultural  :)
Patriot, Midwest U.S.A. (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:18 AM)
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Thanks! You’re absolutely right!  Was trying to make reference to Bill Maher’s line but something got lost in the translation!  Ooops!

Take Notice you GEENOPEERS - us liberals can own up to our mistakes!
lol.....Obama is a bad guy huh?????

But someone elected a horse breeder head of FEMA, Some one let a ex-Pharmaceutical ceo command the world strongest military. Gave haliburt & KBR billions, Let the derivative market run wild...which crashed the housing market, Privatized student loans with higher rates.....etc etc etc.....

Obama is 20x's better, No matter what you say the GOP owned the House and approved everything Bush wanted.  Get over it... The RNC Riped off the country only caring about there pockets..

I find most people defending them...Kinda like the SPOUSE who get's beat weekly and defends the other spouse...lol

PUT A STEAK ON THAT EYE SWEAT HEART.......


We should tax employer benefits...all of them...my employees get about 15,000 a year in subsidies from my wife and I (we are the employer)in the form of healthcare insurance we pay 70% of, forced payments to their SS and medicare accounts, voluntary payments to their employer sponsored retirement account...those of you who say employers are not doing their part are frankly ignorant of the real cost of having employees...ignorant
Rick, NC (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:27 AM)
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True & great point ... but some employers aren't doing there part... You just happen to be one of the good one's.



lol....

It's funny that all the GOP do is name calling.  Now my party does also, but the only weapon the RNC have is name calling... Look at the election,..... all they did was call Obama names....

Pretty soon they might call him a bugar eater...
What lie will nancy Pelosi tell today?
Yeah Nancy! (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:05 AM)
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That the GOP has a clue?
It's about time vehicle mileage was the same nation wide.  Never made sense that regulations were state by state making it more difficult for the auto industry; apparently the auto industry thinks so too.

I noticed Sunday on MTP that Peggy Noonan is still tilting her head trying to look so thoughtful but harping that Pres Obama is doing too much and should focus on the economy; apparently that tilting her head to look smart doesn't work because so much of what Obama is doing is tied to our long-term economic well being.

As far as California being difficult to govern, no doubt it is.  I lived in San Diego for over 20 years and found the referendum process challenging to say the least.  You had to spend hours reading the pre-ballot, the pros and cons hoping you'd make the right decision because both pro and con had valid arguments.  My view was that having to vote on every issue meant that too often we voted for our own pocketbooks rather than the good of the entire public.  It's like the republicans saying tax cuts solve every problem and the tax paying public agrees not remembering it means less money for police, fire, roads, education.  Sooner or later, taxes can't be cut any more and the cuts in place are unsustainable for the well being of the state or country.  Prop 13 (property tax freeze) has to have a strangle hold on state and local funding for education making it more difficult for the budget process.  We elect state congressional members to vote and legislate for the good of the people; we should not make their jobs impossible by tying their hands with referendums and super majority rules.  But since I don't live their anymore, my view really doesn't matter.

So is Liz Cheney's remarks calling Pres Obama unamerican part of Steele's "dignity" effort?  As far as I'm concerned Liz can join Dick in that undisclosed location and the country will be the better for their absence from the stage.  The last time dignity and respect for the opposition was part of the GOP election strategy was Ronald Reagan then Newt Gingrich, Karl Rove and gang started their slash and burn tactics.  Yes, democrats aren't perfect either but they never resorted to calling republicans unamerican or unpatriotic because they had different views particularly on issues of war and torture.

I didn't have much luck getting comments posted yesterday; too bad because I had some good ones but many others expressed similar thoughts and probably better.  I'll just say that I thought Pres Obama's speech at Notre Dame was excellent right on par with his speech about race.  For once we have a president who isn't afraid to tackle difficult subjects head on even when the audience is the opposition.  
The - Democratci Soldier: I wonder how it is that a group of republicans think they can rename the opposition party.


The name seems appropriate. The truth hurting a little bit T-DC?
Ralphie House (Sent Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:23 AM)
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So does renaming the GOP the Party of No.  It can take effect on the same day.  
By continuing this Republican based idea of taxing people's health care benefits is just another way of keeping big business from paying thier fair share of the healthcare burden. Like everything else, politicians find it heartwarming to keep thier hands in the pockets of the middle class, while they find it loathesome to tax thier friends of wealth and big business. Hey fellas- the golden middle class goose is cooked, and completely squeezed to death!

Who are they going to have buy thier products if there continues to be the elimination of middle class, sending them into the realm of the working poor? You can see the effects of this squeeze right now in recession, where no one is buying anything. What if this recession ends up being a day in and day out reality for the majority of Americans? They'll wish they hadn't squeezed so hard!

I think it's time for corporate welfare to be eliminated by removing tax loopholes and breaks and use that increased revenue to benefit THE MAJORITY !
The funny thing is they (Repuke party) actually think they have turned the corner-----NOPE.  ----Na na na na boo boo I have ice cream and they don't!!!!!!Idiots think that we want to go back down the road of being labeled UNPATRIOTIC again.  Zeig Heil limpbag or shall I say gasbag!
By continuing this Republican based idea of taxing people's health care benefits is just another way of keeping big business from paying thier fair share of the healthcare burden. Like everything else, politicians find it heartwarming to keep thier hands in the pockets of the middle class, while they find it loathesome to tax thier friends of wealth and big business. Hey fellas- the golden middle class goose is cooked, and completely squeezed to death!

Who are they going to have buy thier products if there continues to be the elimination of middle class, sending them into the realm of the working poor? You can see the effects of this squeeze right now in recession, where no one is buying anything. What if this recession ends up being a day in and day out reality for the majority of Americans? They'll wish they hadn't squeezed so hard!

I think it's time for corporate welfare to be eliminated by removing tax loopholes and breaks and use that increased revenue to benefit THE MAJORITY !
On the subject of MTP,

I'd like to throw in a few suggestions for host (although I'm sure there's no chance of any changes being made anytime soon):  Ed Gordon, Beverly Smith, Gwen Ifill, Tavis Smiley, Jeff Johnson . . .  Diversity within the Sunday morning circuit of political talk would be so novel, fresh, and interesting!
"We are going to take this president on with class; we are going to take this president on with dignity."

We are going to vote on a resolution to call his party by a derogatory name.....

HUH?


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