American politicians are liars

And many, in the past, were able to get away with it. It’s getting tougher now due to an increase in fact checking.

Bachmann was a fact-checker’s dream because she was prominent, she got lots of attention, and she didn’t mind throwing out easily disprovable statistics. …

Why Fact-Checkers Find More GOP Lies

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Gov. Scott Walker is a leading candidate, right now, for the title of the candidate who lies most.

“More than eight in ten Americans (84%) say they have a favorable view of fact-checking …”

Rapid Growth

A second study found that fact-checking stories increased by 300 percent in the four years between the 2008 presidential election year and 2012. …

factcheck.org – Fact-Checking Is More Popular than Politicians

Here are three of the best sites:

PolitiFact’s Truth-O-Meter

Washington Post Fact Checker

• FactCheck.org

FactCheck.org is my favourite.

House of Cards – season 3

Robin Wright was excellent again this year. As she always is. Directed two of the episodes.

Lars Mikkelsen is superb as Russian President Viktor Petrov (More evil than Putin!)

Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper should win any and all supporting actor awards this year.

Mahershala Ali is very believable as Remy Danton. Derek Cecil is superb too as Seth Grayson.

Spacey? Well. You love ‘im or you hate ‘im. I guess that’s great acting. It’s a very good role.

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Even with the fairly unbelievable plot lines, House of Cards is must viewing.

boycott Kroger’s Supermarket

Stop shopping at Kroger’s until they stop open carry of guns.

Groceries not Guns

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I was in Oklahoma last week. Pretty much every establishment I entered had either a “No Guns” sign. Or a “No unlicensed Guns” sign. Kroger’s does not. Boycott.

Gwynne Dyer: why terrorism is overblown

Gwynne Dyer has an MA in military history from Rice University, Houston, Texas and a PhD in military and Middle Eastern history at King’s College London.

Let’s just admit he’s got more experience and knowledge than you or I.

DyerDon’t panic. Terrorism is a very small problem. And any western president or prime minister who thinks they’ll severely damage ISIS by dropping bombs on its fighters is terribly mistaken. …

“Well, we lost two people in the last year to terrorism and we lost about 250 a month on the roads,” Dyer said. “You know, the Americans lost 3,000 people on 9/11, but they also lost 3,000 people on the roads and another 3,000 to gunshot wounds, mostly delivered by their nearest and dearest.

“The scale of the terrorism is tiny compared to its presence in the media,” Dyer continued. “Really, we should, as much as possible, ignore it. We certainly don’t need to overreact by sending troops to the Middle East …

In fact, according to Dyer, if western countries expand their bombing campaigns against ISIS into Syria, it will only make the Islamic State stronger.

That’s because it will reinforce ISIS’s message that western infidels are attacking and killing Muslims. Dyer said that this provides a perfect recruiting tool to attract more desperate people to join their cause. …

… terrorism is “the weapon of the weak”. And he pointed out that it has been used for centuries in many parts of the world against governments to achieve very specific objectives. …

He also repeatedly characterized terrorism as a “technique” for revolutionaries “who don’t have an army, don’t have heavy weapons, and don’t have a great deal of money”. …

… the Arab world is the second poorest region in the world. Given current economic growth rates in Africa, he predicted that the Arab countries will become the poorest within 15 years.

“There’s virtually no science done in the Arab countries,” Dyer said, characterizing the region as being gripped with “poverty, illiteracy, ignorance, and despair”.

It’s to be expected that under these circumstances, revolutionary movements would emerge. …

What is the Islamic State?

Dyer acknowledged that it’s helpful for Islamists that they have a territorial base in northwestern Iraq and parts of Syria, which is known as the Islamic State. But he also emphasized that it’s a profoundly weak base, mostly open desert, with few resources. …

“Is this a great power arising that we need to worry about?” he asked. “No, it’s not. It’s astounding how little the Middle East matters. I mean, it monopolizes our news media, but the Middle East contains 10 percent of the world’s people. Only five percent of the world’s people are Arabs. And it accounts for about three percent of the world’s economy, including all the oil.”

Gwynne Dyer explains why terrorism is overblown and why Islamists want western countries to attack the Islamic State

only 6% of scientists identify as Republican

Stat via Economist (2010)

The facts have a well known left leaning bias. 🙂

Americans Against the Republican Party

I have Republican friends who get irked when I claim that the GOP are the anti-Science Party.

The GOP are the anti-Science Party. There is no doubt.

abortion, Gay marriage, prison, religion in the USA

… If you know whether a state was part of the Confederacy, it is possible to make a reasonably accurate guess about where it stands on a range of seemingly unconnected matters, from party politics to gay marriage. …

Today, only five states have no minimum-wage laws; all were Confederate 150 years ago. Of the ten states that lock up the highest proportion of their citizens, seven were Confederate. …

Economist

southern States

The 11 states of the Confederacy were Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia.

I was in Alabama last year. Very nice. I saw no visible signs of the legacy of slavery. I’m headed for Texas next week.

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Artists secretly install Edward Snowden statue

… a small group of artists installed a tribute to NSA-leaker Edward Snowden in a Brooklyn park.

The Snowden bust stands atop a column at the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park, a site built to honor more than 11,000 American prisoners of war who died aboard British ships during the American Revolutionary War. …

Snowden-Sculpture

Mashable

Here’s the full story.

Of course, the statue was quickly removed. But it did bring attention again to Snowden. Timing was perfect as simultaneously people were watching his comedy interview with John Oliver.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (33min)

comedian Scott Vrooman for Canadian Senate

Any comedian is better than the entitled, unelected Senators we have now. 🙂

vrooman

Click PLAY or watch his campaign launch on YouTube.

Most Canadians support either abolished or reformed Senate: poll:

About 41% of Canadians would support abolishing the Senate, Ottawa’s greatest wellspring of gossip, scandal and outrage. Another 45% want it reformed, while only 14% think it should be left as it is, according to an Angus Reid Institute poll.

I want it abolished. Only the NDP is calling for abolishment.

Archie Bunker on Gun Control and terrorism

This is still as funny today as it was when this satire was first aired. Gundamentalists agree with Archie. There’s no reasoning with them. Or with Archie Bunker.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.