Thursday, January 12, 2012

SPIN METER: Obama's pose: Above the political fray

President Barack Obama speaks during a campaign event Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

President Barack Obama speaks during a campaign event Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at the University of Illinois at Chicago Forum, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012, Chicago. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

President Barack Obama greets a small crowd after arriving at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

(AP) ? To hear the White House tell it, President Barack Obama has scant interest in politics as Republicans battle each other for the right to challenge him. But in reality, Obama is increasingly involved in his re-election, staying in regular contact with his campaign staff, raising money and evaluating Republican debate performances.

Throughout the White House, Obama's aides are knee-deep in the re-election business. There are daily conference calls between top aides in the White House and campaign staff at the Chicago re-election headquarters and close consultation on message and travel.

His pose of indifference allows Obama to try to position himself above the sometimes-ugly fray of the campaign, leaving the political back-and-forth to others as he focuses instead on the loftier work of governing. But as with any incumbent president seeking re-election, political concerns weigh heavily as the election approaches. It's just smarter politics, for now, to pretend otherwise.

"Presidents like to act like they're not paying attention to every little detail of every little thing, when I suspect they all do," said Ari Fleischer, press secretary under President George W. Bush. "The job requires you to act like you're above all the less important stuff of the world ? especially if the less important stuff is the guy who wants to take your job."

White House press secretary Jay Carney said the president spends only about 5 percent of his time on the campaign, and there will be plenty of opportunity to get more involved once the election is closer. "Because he does not need to now, he is not engaging particularly aggressively in his re-election campaign. It's only January," Carney said this week.

But the president's schedule and sometimes even his own words paint another picture: of a White House increasingly driven by politics.

On Wednesday, a day after GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney solidified his front-runner status with a win in the New Hampshire primary, Obama hosted a White House event on job creation ? a way of countering Republicans' attacks on the president's economic stewardship. Similar White House counter-programming was on display last week, a day after the Iowa caucuses, when Obama announced he was going around congressional Republicans to appoint a new consumer protection chief.

And take travel, a good barometer of priorities because it requires that most precious commodity: the president's time. Of a half-dozen domestic day trips Obama made in November, December and so far in January, five were to politically important states both parties will be contesting this fall ? North Carolina, Ohio, New Hampshire and, twice, Pennsylvania.

Obama also visited his hometown of Chicago Wednesday, but in reliably Democratic Illinois he didn't bother with any official presidential events; he just dropped by his campaign headquarters and hit a few fundraisers before coming back to Washington.

Carney downplays politics as the motivation behind Obama's travel. "Every president ought to be able to travel everywhere in the country. It's part of his responsibility," the presidential spokesman said ahead of one Pennsylvania trip.

But Chris Lehane, an aide in Bill Clinton's White House, said the president's travel schedule reflects campaign imperatives.

"The White House scheduling office is going to know that there are certain targeted states, and in those states targeted markets, and in those markets targeted districts you're going to want to spend time in," Lehane said.

The president is also turning to his wife, the popular first lady, to make his case. Michelle Obama touted her husband's accomplishments at events in Virginia on Wednesday, telling a crowd in Richmond, "We are blessed to have him."

The message Obama delivers while at home or on the road is discussed among campaign staff and White House officials on daily conference calls involving White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer, senior adviser David Plouffe and campaign officials in Chicago, according to a senior administration official. Campaign manager Jim Messina and senior adviser David Axelrod also travel from Chicago to meet with Obama at the White House fairly regularly, the official said, speaking anonymously to discuss private deliberations.

Federal law broadly bars federal officials from using government resources on campaign work, aiming to separate campaign functions such as fundraising from the official government apparatus. But the president and his senior staff are largely exempt and permitted to conduct political functions from within the White House and use government phones and computers to do so as long as the cost to taxpayers is minimal. So there's nothing stopping Pfeiffer and Plouffe from consulting regularly with their counterparts in Chicago.

Former Obama press secretary Robert Gibbs, who still speaks with the White House and the campaign, said Obama spends little time paying attention to the Republicans vying for his job, partly because there's no need for him to. "The message that you're hearing in Iowa or New Hampshire is a carbon copy of what you're hearing on Capitol Hill," Gibbs said, so Obama can get his fill of GOP rhetoric listening to House Republicans.

It's a linkage Obama's begun making himself, telling supporters at a Chicago fundraiser Wednesday that the Republicans running against him are no different from the unpopular GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill. That comes after Obama's spent months honing attacks against the congressional GOP while campaigning for his economic agenda ? attacks he's now starting to turn against his potential presidential opponents as well, in an example of how the business of governing can be hard to distinguish from the business of politics.

Obama's also made clear that he is paying attention to the Republicans, at least sometimes, taking swipes at the rhetoric coming from the GOP candidates at their debates. At a fundraiser Monday, he told his audience that the consequences of the coming election are profound, adding, "Don't take my word for it, watch some of these debates that have been going on up in New Hampshire." As usual, Obama avoided mentioning his opponents by name.

"You never want your opponent to think you're paying attention to them, right?" said Karen Finney, who worked in the Clinton White House. "It's a little bit like when you like somebody, but you don't want them to know that you like them. So you ignore them."

Associated Press

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3 Ultra-Orthodox Arrested In Suspected Pedophilia Ring In Israel

JERUSALEM -- Israeli police say three men have been arrested in a suspected pedophilia ring thought to have preyed on dozens of Jerusalem children.

Police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby says the ring is suspected of molesting 70 children between the ages of 2 and 7 in their religious Jewish neighborhood.

In all, six men have been arrested, including three on Sunday. Ben-Ruby says it's not clear whether more suspects and children are involved because the investigation is not finished.

Officials familiar with the investigation said parents tried to solve the problem themselves and took months to involve police.

But Yitzhak Kadman, a children's rights advocate, says ultra-Orthodox Jews are slowly beginning to seek authorities' help instead of trying to ignore or whitewash problems inside their cloistered community.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/09/ultra-orthodox-child-abuse_n_1193546.html

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Armed Troops to Search Public During London Olympics Amid Increased Fears Over Terror Attack

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The Intel Hub
January 9, 2011

A view of the inside of the London Olympics Stadium complete with Illuminati Symbolism ? Wikicommons Image

Armed military personal will be searching the public during the London Olympics amid growing fears of a possible terror attack during the games.

While the Olympics are obviously not taking place in America, the use of armed military to police the public during the games is a stark reminder of the full scale police state that the globalist banksters have constructed throughout the world.

A recent article in the Guardian outlined the ?terror fears?:

Dummy runs by London 2012 security staff have achieved a 90 per cent success rate in foiling attempts to smuggle devices into the site in Stratford, where the centrepiece Olympic stadium, velodrome and pool are based ? meaning at least one attempt succeeded.

The disclosure underlines growing concerns over security at the games. Such is the level of threat that all of the Army?s explosive search dogs are likely to be recalled from duty in Afghanistan to boost the security operation.

One security official said: ?The issue of explosive search dogs is crucial ? they are the tools that will find the bombs, but we don?t have enough of them. We have around 30 and they can only work for 30 to 40 minutes before they get distracted or bored. From what I understand there will be virtually none left in Afghanistan ? they will all be here.?

At the same time troops are to be used to search members of the public entering the Olympic and Paralympic site.

The current fear mongering taking place throughout Europe over a possible terror attack at the London Olympics is even more startling when you consider the recent article published on The Intel Hub that covered the fact that some believe there may be a nuclear false flag at the Olympics.

You can watch the full video here.

The research carried out by Rik Clay suggested that there was something special about the London Olympics and after reading Clay?s research, I realised that it was possible that the ?illuminati? might use the London Olympics to carry out a false flag attack.

So I did internet searches on the London Olympics and terrorism and found that the BBC had broadcasted a programme envisaging a nuclear attack at the London Olympics and that a reasonably well-known author had also written a short story for the Daily Mail, which also envisaged a nuclear attack at the London Olympics.

Given that before 9 / 11 and 7 / 7, those events were referenced beforehand in various media, it was reasonable to argue that two forms of media, both envisaging a nuclear attack on the London Olympics, could be another example of the ?illuminati? once again foretelling an event, before it actually happens.

While this possibility is obviously a conspiracy theory at this point, it does seem worth looking into considering the fact that al Qaeda was funded and created by western intelligence and the idea that they could actually carry out a massive attack on the heavily secured London Olympics is absolutely insane.

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Source: http://theintelhub.com/2012/01/09/armed-troops-to-search-public-during-london-olympics-amid-increased-fears-over-terror-attack/

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

NVIDIA announces DirectTouch technology for Tegra 3 tablets, promises a smoother touch experience

You'd think that with Tegra 3 shipping in the Transformer Prime and all, we'd know everything there is to know about the new SoC. Apparently not. NVIDIA just announced DirectTouch, a technology exclusive to its Tegra 3 platform that uses that bonus fifth core for to improve touch detection. So what does a low-power core have to do with the touch experience, you say? Essentially, what's going on is NVIDIA's PRISM Display technology separates color and backlight intensity to save battery life while preserving fidelity. In a demo, the technology looked mighty smooth, though we'll need to get hands-on ourselves and see the technology in action for more than five seconds before we can weigh in on its utility.

Billy Steele contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Lindsay Lohan is in talks to play Elizabeth Taylor in a new film

The 25-year-old actress has reportedly opened discussions with Lifetime to take on the role of the late screen legend in TV movie ‘Elizabeth & Richard: A Love Story’, which will focus on Taylor’s tempestuous romance with actor Richard Burton. The project is set to be produced by Larry Thompson and is being written by Christopher [...]

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Mayor Ed Lee sworn in at City Hall

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Mayor Ed Lee was among the newly elected leaders sworn into office in San Francisco Sunday. ...

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Job opening on Justmeans for Communications - Associate

Associate, Communications

Organization

Ceres is a national network of investors, environmental organizations and other public interest groups working with companies and investors to address sustainability challenges such as global climate change. Ceres also launched and directs the Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR), a group of 100 leading institutional investors with collective assets of over $10 trillion.

Ceres plays a unique role in the national environmental and sustainability movement by bringing the perspective and power of investors to environmental and sustainability issues and specifically to the performance, practices and policies of corporations. Today Ceres is a growing organization with expanding influence in the investment, environmental, corporate and policy arenas. Our program activities seek to foster greater public disclosure of environmental and social impacts by corporations, encourage engagement between companies and their stakeholders, and create opportunities for collaborative dialogue leading to positive change on key sustainability issues.? To this end, we are harnessing the influence of the nation?s largest investors to move high-impact companies, the financial and insurance industries, and policymakers toward bold action on climate and sustainability. For more information about Ceres, please visit our web site (www.ceres.org).

Description & Responsibilities

Reporting to the Senior Manager of Online Communications, the Associate, Communications will be responsible for helping to effectively communicate Ceres? work to the outside world and increase its profile in the business and mainstream press. ??This is a full-time position based in Boston, MA.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Overall maintenance of Ceres suite of websites (ceres.org, incr.com and ceres.org/bicep) including posting of new content, news items, press releases, job announcements, etc as directed by the Manager of Online Communications.
  • Manage Ceres social media networks, including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn
  • Write, build and distribute Ceres? email communications, including monthly e-newsletter and other email blasts.
  • Manage Ceres email database, including maintaining email subscription lists, running data queries and segmenting lists, coordinating updates with Ceres? organizational database.
  • Prepare regular web statistics reports with the Senior Manager of Online Communications
  • Work with Senior Manager of Online Communications, to provide support to staff about using and updating the Ceres websites
  • Coordinate monthly meetings with Ceres program teams to review and update web content
  • With Director of Communications, organize logistics and agenda for Communication Team meetings, including taking notes and tracking activity/deliverables
  • Review Ceres organization calendar on monthly basis and assist Director in developing a Communications plans for responding to upcoming events, reports and activities
  • Manage and update media contact list for Communications Team
  • Provide administrative support to Communications Team on press releases and large media events
  • Track all (internal and external) press releases that mention Ceres and collect in report form to present to funders, donors, and Ceres staff
  • Coordinate logistics for members of the press attending the Ceres annual Conference or similar events
  • Provide some writing support in drafting press releases and outreach materials
  • Provide administrative support on special projects as needed

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Qualifications

  • Bachelor?s degree or 5 years of work experience required
  • 1-2 years of direct professional experience in communications or public relations preferred
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, preferred
  • Organized individual who can focus on specific details and the large picture at the same time
  • Web editing experience required
  • Basic familiarity with HTML and CSS
  • Experience with photo editing software such as Photoshop or Illustrator
  • General understanding of web standards and internet user trends and requirements
  • Demonstrated interest in environmental and sustainability issues,
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team; must be a self-starter
  • Computer proficiency with MS Office Suite

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How to Apply

We encourage all applicants to review our website to familiarize themselves with Ceres before applying: www.ceres.org. ?In addition to a r?sum?, two writing samples, and three references, interested applicants should include a cover letter describing their qualifications, interests, and potential contribution, and a writing sample.?

Address all correspondence to:

Careers at Ceres
ATTN:? Associate, Communications
Email (preferred): careers@ceres.org
99 Chauncy Street, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02111

Ceres is an equal opportunity employer and seeks qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation.

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