Saturday, December 17, 2011

Sandusky legal sarcasm fail - Boing Boing

Jerry Sandusky's defense lawyer tried to brush off reporters who wanted to know about the eyewitness accounts of his client raping children. Counsel Joe Amendola told reporters who believed this testimony, "I suggest you dial 1-800-REALITY." That turns out to be the number of a phone-sex line.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Romney picks up SC gov's endorsement in GOP race (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney charged Friday into the final weeks before the leadoff Iowa caucuses, unshaken by Newt Gingrich, the race's leader, and trying to stem the former House speaker's rise in key states.

Romney campaigned in western Iowa, where he had delivered a steady debate performance the night before, stopping short of the attacks on Gingrich that had marked the former Massachusetts governor's campaign for the past week.

While Gingrich took a day off the campaign trail, Romney claimed a coveted endorsement from South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, a tea party darling. The state holds the first-in-the-South primary in late January and Gingrich, a former congressman from neighboring Georgia, has organized and campaign aggressively there.

Romney also began airing new ads in New Hampshire and South Carolina on a day that amounted to a show of force for him. He is targeting Gingrich in the top three states with less than three weeks to go before voting begins in Iowa on Jan. 3.

"Neither South Carolina nor the nation can afford four more years of President Obama, and Mitt Romney is the right person to take him on and get America back on track," Haley, a rising GOP star, said in a statement after announcing her endorsement on Fox News Channel.

She later told The Associated Press that Romney "has led in making decisions."

The two were to appear together in South Carolina on Friday and Saturday.

In the AP interview, Haley said the large GOP field has strengths and weaknesses.

"We don't have a perfect candidate," she said. She said she liked Romney's ability as governor to work with Democrat, business background and outlook on health care.

Haley's nod is somewhat rare because sitting governors of important primary states often remain neutral. Iowa's GOP Gov. Terry Branstad has said he does not plan to endorse a candidate. Branstad said Thursday that he wasn't sure Gingrich had the discipline to be president, but he also has criticized Romney for not campaigning all-out for the caucuses.

Romney has focused heavily on winning New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary on Jan. 10. But he has been spending more time in Iowa as Gingrich has risen in the polls, and has aired TV ads promoting his candidacy and distributed mailers attacking Gingrich.

"I need your help at the caucus," Romney told about 80 Republican activists and employees at a Sioux City steel company on Friday.

Romney's new ad in New Hampshire shows the former business executive talking to voters about their economic concerns. In the ad running in South Carolina, Romney touts his leadership and describes himself as "a man of steadiness and constancy."

Unlike his all-out but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to win the 2008 caucuses, Romney hopes a better-than-expected showing among Iowa conservatives could lift him going into New Hampshire.

But Romney is also looking increasingly beyond Iowa, advisers said.

Sensing a flattening in Gingrich's support, Romney stayed positive Friday and looked to step up his effort in South Carolina in hopes of disrupting Gingrich's plan.

That strategy poses risks for Romney, whose Mormon faith and changed positions on social issues gives some South Carolina GOP activists pause ? as in socially-conservative Iowa.

Romney's attacks on Gingrich's judgment and temperament over the past week, and the aggressive criticisms by GOP rivals Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul, have cut into Gingrich's lead in Iowa in a way that could weaken him in next-up New Hampshire.

Taken together, it suggests slowing Gingrich's rise in Iowa could prevent him from going into South Carolina in a position of strength.

In Thursday's debate, Romney pivoted from the attacks he's been leveling against Gingrich and left it to others to pile on.

The fast-paced debate underscored the state of the race, with Gingrich leading in the polls nationally and in Iowa and his pursuers working on multiple fronts to overtake him.

The candidates ? except for Gingrich ? were making final pitches to voters on Friday before people begin focusing on the holidays.

Rep. Bachmann and Texas Gov. Rick Perry were taking their argument that Gingrich isn't conservative enough to lead the party to Iowa voters on separate bus tours.

"I am the only consistent, constitutional conservative," Bachmann said, beginning a bus tour through Iowa's 99 counties. "I'm not a convenient conservative."

She predicted the retail campaigning she's doing on the bus tour would help her do well in Iowa and that would "be a cannon shot into South Carolina."

Although Gingrich was off the trail, his campaign drew unwanted attention after two New Hampshire Republicans alleged in complaints filed with state authorities that they had received illegal political telephone calls from the Gingrich operation.

New Hampshire law prevents political campaigns from using pre-recorded political messages, or "robo-calls," to contact residents on a national do-not-call list.

Gingrich's campaign denied wrongdoing.

Haley's endorsement, meanwhile, could help Romney in her state, which is third in line to pass judgment on the GOP field. How much it could help, however, is unknown.

Governors can use their statewide political networks to help presidential candidates. But polls show Haley is not as popular as she was following her November 2010 election.

Even so, she remains a favorite of tea party activists whose energy helped Republicans win across the country last fall. Their enthusiasm will be critical in helping the GOP presidential nominee next year, but Romney has struggled to court them.

South Carolina is a difficult state for Romney. He competed aggressively there during his first presidential run in 2008 only to bail out shortly before the primary. He had failed to ease voter concerns about his faith and reversals on social issues.

Haley's ties with Romney run deep.

She endorsed him in 2008 when she was in the legislature. Romney returned the favor when she ran for governor in 2010, a year when the tea party wielded big clout in key races across the country, including hers.

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Associated Press writer Jim Davenport in Spartanburg, S.C., contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politics/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111216/ap_on_el_pr/us_gop_campaign

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Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe: Would You Hit it?


The cover and contents of the highly anticipated Lindsay Lohan Playboy issue leaked early, forcing Hugh Hefner & Co. to bump up its release date to this coming weekend.

As a tease, the first of many Lindsay Lohan Playboy pictures from inside the publication has judy been released, showing the star channelling her inner blonde bombshell.

In the promo photo below, the 24-year-old emulates Marilyn Monroe as she reclines with her dyed, white blonde hair resting on her shoulders, arm behind her head:

A Lindsay Lohan Playboy Photo

With her red glossy lips parted, Lindsay - who says posing for Playboy and embracing sexuality is part of nature - is seen pouting and staring seductively into the camera.

Some fans are likely feeling short-changed right about now. Not just because LiLo did the Marilyn thing before (see N.Y. Mag, 2008), but because she's arguably hotter as is.

Seriously, the wig, the lipstick, the airbrushing, the fake eyelashes, all the "classic Marilyn" poses ... does anyone care? If you're clamoring to see Lindsay Lohan nude at all, wouldn't you want to see the ginger in all her fiery, freckled glory?

It's a fair question. As is this, more general one:

Lindsay Lohan: Would you hit it?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/lindsay-lohan-as-marilyn-monroe-would-you-hit-it/

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

PFT: Hester says signing McNabb 'a waste of time'

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The Packers and 49ers are division champions. The Saints have a commanding two game lead in the NFC South.

The teams above figure to be the top three seeds in the NFC. After that, we essentially have five teams fighting for three spots, which includes the NFC East division title.

10 wins should get you in to the NFC playoffs this year. At this point, it?s quite possible that a 9-7 team gets into the playoffs. That means the Cardinals or Seahawks, both 5-7, could still hang around in the unlikely event that they won out. ?(The two teams face off in Week 17, so they can?t both win out.)

Three NFC hopefuls have come back to the pack dramatically:

Chicago: The Bears looked like one of the best teams in football with Jay Cutler. ?With Caleb Hanie, they are 0-2 coming off a home loss to Kansas City. They have two tough road games left. They might not get to nine wins, much less ten. Their collapse opens up the door for others.

Detroit: The Lions have lost five of seven games, but the Bears? collapse could save them. ?Home games against the Vikings and Chargers are manageable. Unless the Lions can pull off an upset in Green Bay, getting to a 10th win could depend on a trip to Oakland.

New York Giants: Big Blue has lost four in a row, but they have two games left against division leading Dallas. They remain very much in the wild card mix considering a 9-7 team might make it.

Atlanta and Dallas have been playing better of late, but they both lost on Sunday as road favorites. ?Based on the schedules remaining, the Falcons and Cowboys have the easiest paths to the playoffs. Atlanta faces three teams well under .500 (Carolina, Jacksonville, and Tampa Bay), in addition to a road game in New Orleans.

My hunch is that Dallas and Atlanta find a way in. That would mean that one of the three teams in freefall listed in bold above should still make it.

We have a month left to find out which team will collapse the least.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/05/devin-hester-signing-donovan-mcnabb-would-be-a-waste-of-time/related/

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Is Newt Gingrich the GOP candidate Obama prefers to face?

Right now, MItt Romney is the only GOP candidate that beats President Obama in a head-to-head matchup, most polls show. But Newt Gingrich is gaining momentum, to some Democrats' delight.?

Newt Gingrich is rising like a rocket. He?s the new Republican presidential front-runner. He?s en fuego, if you know what we mean.

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The latest evidence of this is a just-out Iowa Poll, which puts Mr. Gingrich in the lead in the Hawkeye State as the choice of 25 percent of likely caucusgoers. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is second, with 18 percent, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is third, at 15 percent.

If anything, Gingrich does even better in national surveys. Right now he?s getting about 27 percent of the GOP vote, according to RealClearPolitics rolling average. Mr. Romney is second, at 20 percent.

And unlike past anti-Romney GOP favorites, the ex-House speaker seems unlikely to fade before real voting starts. In part that?s because voting is almost upon us: The Iowa caucuses are four weeks away. Gingrich now has a 45 to 50 percent chance of winning Iowa, writes New York Times polling analyst Nate Silver on his FiveThirtyEight blog.

OK, we get it, for Newt the numbers look good. But here?s our question: Is Gingrich the GOP candidate that Barack Obama most wants to face?

For the sake of argument we?re assuming that the undercard ? Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, and so forth ? is out of it. So we guess the more precise issue here is whether the Democrats would rather face Gingrich than Romney.

Lots of Democrats publicly say ?yes.? They?d love to run against a top-of-the-ticket name with such a lengthy record of controversial statements, and who built a large Washington-based business machine. The ever-quotable soon-to-be-former Rep. Barney Frank (D) of Massachusetts has said, ?I never thought I?d live such a good life that I would see Newt Gingrich as the nominee of the Republican Party.?

House minority leader Nancy Pelosi told TalkingPointsMemo on Monday that she served on the investigative committee that probed Gingrich?s business deals when he was speaker, and that there?s lots of stuff she?d love to dish.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/S4pDkS_YjNY/Is-Newt-Gingrich-the-GOP-candidate-Obama-prefers-to-face

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Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH Lens

The Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH Lens ($399.95 direct) is a compact wide-angle lens for use with Micro Four Thirds cameras. Its field of view is equivalent to a 28mm lens in full format 35mm photography?a classic focal length that can be useful for numerous photographic subjects. The lens has a maximum aperture of f/2.5, which lets in about twice as much light as the standard 14-42mm kit lens that Panasonic bundles with its cameras.

The lens protrudes less than 0.8 inches from the camera, making your camera all the more portable. There is a trade-off for the size and extra light-gathering ability?the lens is a prime design, meaning that it does not zoom. It did well in our lab tests?at f/2.5 it scored 1,671 lines per picture height on the Imatest sharpness test. Stopping down to f/4 upped the lens's score to 1,790 lines, just shy of the 1,800-line mark that denotes a very sharp image.

If you're comfortable with a prime lens, this 14mm is a compact optic that can be used with any Micro Four Thirds camera. It matches very well with compact bodies like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 ($599.99, 3.5 stars) and the Olympus PEN E-PM1 ($499.99, 4 stars).

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

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