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In non-Weiner news

There’s actually been some fairly news-worthy stuff happening in the world the last several days that hasn’t involved some guy’s manly parts clad in a pair of underwear.

Some of the news is actually quite unsettling, important, thought-provoking, and worth talking about.

We’ll start in the Middle East where a horrific story came to my attention yesterday.

BEIRUT (Reuters) – A Syrian boy, who activists say was tortured and killed by security forces, has emerged as a powerful symbol in protests against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad which have been met with a bloody crackdown.

A childhood snapshot of 13-year-old Hamza al-Khatib has been emblazoned on posters by protesters across Syria after a YouTube video of his bloodied corpse sparked international outrage. http://af.reuters.com/article/…  

The torture that the prepubescent al-Khatib appears to have been subjected to is unimaginable. His penis was severed, body is covered in bullet holes and cigarette burns, chest is covered in a massive burn mark, neck broken, kneecaps shattered, and face covered in bruises from repeated punches. Al-Khatib was taken into custody while attending an anti-government protest. http://gawker.com/5807641/yout…  

The Gawker link has a link to the YouTube video of this child’s body should you be interested in seeing it.  (I didn’t think it was that disturbing; I found the video of Neda much more so.)

Of course, the Syrian government is claiming Hamza was killed by anti-government demonstrators because that’s what governments do when they overstay their welcome.

In US news Mitt Romney officially declared his candidacy for President.  I thought he’d already done so but I can’t keep track.  Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on one’s point of view) Joe Miller (think hard on that one) and Sarah Palin aren’t going to be giving Romney their endorsements anytime soon:

WASHINGTON — A Tea Party group in Nevada led by a failed Senate candidate from Alaska announced Thursday that it is launching an effort to oppose Mitt Romney’s bid for the GOP presidential nomination.

The announcement of a “Stop Romney” campaign is something of a publicity stunt by the Western Representation PAC, coming as it did just hours before the former Massachusetts governor officially announced his intention to run for the White House. It is a way for both Joe Miller, the Tea Party group’s leader who lost his Senate bid to the incumbent he beat in the GOP primary, to raise his profile and for the political action committee to raise money. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…  

Palin, during a bus stop tour in Boston just before heading to New Hampshire, criticized Romney’s health care law and dismissed the argument the former Massachusetts governor has used to defend it.

“[Romney] makes a good argument there that states’ rights and authority and responsibility allowed in our states makes more sense than big centralized government telling us what to do,” Palin said, according to Politico. “However, even on a state level and a local level, mandates coming from a governing body — it’s tough for a lot of us independent Americans to accept because we have great faith in the private sector and our own families, and our own businessmen and — women making decision for ourselves, not any level of government telling us what to do.”

Is Jon Huntsman, meanwhile, running hard to the Right?:

Perhaps playing to that segment of the electorate, he said the two living Republicans he most admires are now folk heroes: Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

“I admire the single-minded, intense focus on finding solutions,” he said, referring to Ryan’s mission to address the debt and spending. He cited Huckabee for connecting to voters and articulating a message in a heartfelt and thoughtful way.

Detailed policy positions are not available yet, but Huntsman has offered a few bold thoughts, going a bit further than some of his rivals who have been at this for a while. He supports Ryan’s Medicare plan, which doesn’t address Social Security. Some of Huntsman’s rivals have been wary of saying too much about the latter entitlement program, with some even questioning openly whether it could be changed. http://www.realclearpolitics.c…  

According to the article Huntsman saw Daniels as his biggest primary competitor.  Not sure I agree with that but, hey, doesn’t matter now.

And, Shaun, do not despair.  Apparently, saying you’re not running doesn’t mean you’re not running:

Mike Huckabee said he did not slam the door shut to running for president next year “when he announced two weeks ago that he had decided against throwing his hat into the ring,” the Arkansas News Bureau reports.

Said Huckabee: “Everything is still open. I haven’t closed doors. I found long ago that that’s not the smart thing to do.” http://politicalwire.com/archi…  

Bachmann is officially still not in but her chief of staff has taken a leave of absence to work in some other capacity for Bachmann.  And, she’s just announced she will participate in the GOP debate in New Hampshire later this month.  I’ll have to check the date and see if I need to make a road trip on my vacation.

And, it Sports ~ who’s atop the AL East?  Hmmmm…  And, yes, I know it’s still way early yet.  (See what I did there?  Might be a tough one.)

That’s it for now.  Feel free to add any local, national, or international news you deem worthy.

P.S.  Couldn’t leave you without this to enjoy (as seen in NYC and scooped up by rumproast):

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119 comments

  1. Shaun Appleby

    I’ve been having some time off lately and am, once again, totally absorbed in my West Wing DVD collection.  My sixteen year-old has become addicted and I have to say it is that show which re-engaged me in politics.  What a marvellous course in progressive ideology and pragmatic victory.  And a great drama.  And not a huge coincidence that Obama’s candidacy succeeded so remarkably subsequently.  How many people watched it?  I think it is time for a rerun (it would finish about November 2012.)

  2. spacemanspiff

    Watch the video if you can if not I provided the text below. .:smh:.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/

    “…he who warned, uh, the…the British that they weren’t gonna be takin’ away our arms…uh, by ringin’ those bells and um…makin’ sure as he’s ridin’ his horse through town…to send those warning shots and bells…that, uh, we were gonna be secure and…and we were gonna be free…and we were gonna be armed.”

  3. fogiv

    No more yankie my wankie. The Donger need food.

    It’s getting deeper for AW. I feel bad for his wife. Other than that though, whatever.

  4. Why? It’s like trying to understand a brain-damaged duck.

    “[Romney] makes a good argument there that states’ rights and authority and responsibility allowed in our states makes more sense than big centralized government telling us what to do,” Palin said, according to Politico. “However, even on a state level and a local level, mandates coming from a governing body — it’s tough for a lot of us independent Americans to accept because we have great faith in the private sector and our own families, and our own businessmen and — women making decision for ourselves, not any level of government telling us what to do.”

    .sigh.

    um, but the…

    oh, nevermind.

  5. spacemanspiff

    http://biggovernment.com/abrei

    I feel bad for his supporters (especially on GOS) who want to believe in him so badly. I also wanted to believe the story was his account got hacked. But after seeing him look so guilty in the interviews I decided to take a wait and see approach. Now? I think the gig is up for Weiner. I hate Breitbart too. .:smh:.

    Why does it look like Breitbart was right? AHHH!!!! #@$%#$!!!!!

  6. Kysen

    He is a douchebag…he may be OUR douchebag, but, he is a douchebag.

    Just fessed to sending the Twitter pic, just fessed to lying these past several days, just fessed to sending pics and engaging in naughty texts/emails with 6 other women….and now he is ‘choked up’.

    Save your tears Weiner.

    Yup, Rep. Weiner is a douchebag…now I hope he gets back to work and keeps his ‘package’ to himself.

    Dumbass.

  7. jsfox

    the guy is an ass and what respect I had for him, which wasn’t all that much for his I/P stances and always the first to cut Obama off at the knees over Israel, is now gone. He really should just step down.

  8. jsfox

    Just got done with my OFA Summer Organizer training for NH this past weekend. The amount of info I have to absorb and things that must be done as Obama mounts his re-election campaign has me feeling a bit overwhelmed. So I will be in and out until I can get into a routine.

  9. spacemanspiff

    He knew people were using the Sherod smear to point out why Breitbart should not be trusted. He let the left wing noise machine work itself into a frenzy defending him. The credibility that Breitbart has now. We hit him with everything we had and we were played for fools. Weiner should of said it was him and that was it. The damage was to his name. But no. He is such an asshole that he thought he could bluff his way out of it. In the process damaging a lot more than his brand.

    This person at GOS summed it up for me.

    But – unfortunately for you – (100+ / 0-)

    Breitbar was correct.

    Weiner has made Breitbar into a truth-teller.  And that to me is the most unforgivable….

    “Proud to proclaim: I am a Bleeding Heart Liberal”

    by sara seattle on Mon Jun 06, 2011 at 03:26:02 PM PDT

     

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