Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Tennessee Coal Ash Spill Before And After -- And What's Next
As I have mentioned earlier on this blog, TVA's reaction was typical, espcially for a conservative-owned company. Lie as much as possible at first to minimize damage, then change the frame of the story and be the first to denounce any facts from the scientific or environmental communities.
As the damage grows, so do the lies.
Read more here:
About Environment
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Saturday, December 27, 2008
As I said earlier, much more to this story than what the MSM are covering. This story will get bigger because there are other folks like me, with relatives in the area that are going to be affected, who will not let the PR whores get away with minimizing this tragedy:
From FireDogLake website:
This week TVA deliberately dumped massive amounts of toxic corporate waste matter into a shared public resource: America's broadcast media. Why did the PR flacks who ooze around TVA's headquarters give America such generous piles of steaming corporate lies for Christmas? Aside from the fact that's what PR flacks do for a living, the well-paid professional liars on TVA's payroll had an extra-special motive to stuff our Holiday stockings with deceit: TVA failed to construct dikes that actually worked. TVA's professional liars had a bonus motive, as well: two months after the October 2008 annual inspection showed the dike had a "wet spot" indicating a leak, TVA's crack inspectors hadn't finished their formal inspection report. So last Sunday when the dike at TVA's Kingston Plant leaked for the third time in six years, and TVA's toxic wastes clogged the Emory River on their way to the Tennessee River (the Ohio River's largest tributary), TVA was neck deep in apparent liability. For their emergency response, TVA trundled out the usual PR zombies to clog US media with bald-faced lies. So...what will TVA run out of first: toxic corporate PR, or toxic power plant coal waste?
Without knowing how much PR waste (and how many PR zombies) TVA has stockpiled along with their toxic coal wastes, we may never know the answer. If the size of TVA's two Big Lies this week is any indication, the Carbon Lords from the Volunteer State have amassed vast stockpiles of first class Grade A PR sludge. TVA's first Big Lie? TVA simply lied about the volume of the toxic waste spill. TVA's second Big Lie? TVA lied when they claimed the public waterways contaminated with their toxic waste were "safe". Who knows what their PR zombies are concocting for the next Big Lie. At the rate they are going -- and failing -- I wouldn't be surprise if for Big Lie # 3 they tell us what spilled into the river was actually reindeer muck from Santa's stables.
Also, check out the local news media's coverag:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/dec/24/ash-spill-two-prior-breaches-retention-site/
RNC candidate Chip Saltsman’s Christmas greeting to committee members includes a music CD with lyrics from a song called “Barack the Magic Negro,” first played on Rush Limbaugh’s popular radio show.
Saltsman, a personal friend of conservative satirist Paul Shanklin, sent a 41-track CD along with a note to national committee members.
The CD, called “We Hate the USA,” lampoons liberals with such songs as “John Edwards’ Poverty Tour,” “Wright place, wrong pastor,” “Love Client #9,” “Ivory and Ebony” and “The Star Spanglish banner.”
Several of the track titles, including “Barack the Magic Negro,” are written in bold font.
The song, which debuted on Limbaugh’s show in late March 2007, latches onto an opinion column in the Los Angeles Times of the same title. That column, penned by cultural critic David Ehrenstein, argued that Obama could serve as a balm to whites who felt guilty about past treatment of African Americans.
Limbaugh first highlighted the column the day it ran, according to a contemporary report by Media Matters, the liberal watchdog agency. Media Matters reported Limbaugh repeated the phrase more than two dozen times the day the column ran.
The following month, Shanklin debuted his version of the song, sung to the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon” and performed in Shanklin’s impression of Al Sharpton.
“See, real black men, like Snoop Dogg, or me, or Farrakhan, have talked the talk, and walked the walk, not come in late and won,” one verse in the song says.
Saltsman said he meant nothing untoward by forwarding what amounts to a joke more at Ehrenstein’s expense than at Obama’s.
“Paul Shanklin is a long-time friend, and I think that RNC members have the good humor and good sense to recognize that his songs for the Rush Limbaugh show are light-hearted political parodies,” Saltsman said.
Republicans searching for ways to attack Obama have been hesitant to embrace any reference to his race. Limbaugh presciently predicted his allusion to the column nearly two years ago would win attention from left-leaning organizations that would suggest he was using Obama’s race against him.
Friday, December 26, 2008
I said yesterday that the TVA spokespeople were in crisis mode, so truth is the first victim.
Today comes more information from the Power Plant people and, guess what, things are worse than they first reported:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A burst dike at a coal-fired power plant in eastern Tennessee spilled millions more cubic yards of ash than originally estimated, officials said Friday, and residents fear the muck coating their neighborhood is endangering the area's drinking water.
The state, however, said Friday that tests show water entering the local treatment plant is safe.
About 5.4 million cubic yards of coal fly ash, a byproduct of burning coal, broke out of a retention pond at the Kingston Fossil Plant, Tennessee Valley Authority spokesman John Moulton said.
The TVA, which as the nation's largest utility company supplies electricity to 8.8 million people, first estimated that Monday's breach had spilled less than half that amount.
Moulton could not explain the discrepancy but said TVA's first tests showed no threat to the area's drinking water. The spill damaged 12 homes and covered 300 acres with sludge in Harriman, about 35 miles west of Knoxville.
"We are cleaning it up," he said. "That's where our efforts are focused and we are making some headway. Both on land and in the water, we are containing it and skimming it off the water."
Christopher Copeland, a resident whose land is covered in ash and debris, said he is not drinking the local water and is keeping his children inside until he can send them to a relative's house, "because I don't feel comfortable with them around here."
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Joined the criminal class:
(From Emptywheel website:)
Optimistic emptywheel:
One of the critical problems in the auto industry is the absence of credit (I've heard folks under 750 can't get a car loan, for example). By making GMAC a bank, you relieve one of the biggest problems in the sickest parts of the auto industry, and thereby stimulate one of the key segments of the economy, and you begin to get to get money the economy moving again.
Pessimistic emptywheel:
Dan Quayle and John Snow have an (increasingly limited) ability to suck at the federal teat to make their private profit.
The small print:
GM must now reduce its stake in the auto lender below 10 percent, from 49 percent. GM has three years to sell the rest of its shares, which in the interim will be placed in a trust that the company does not control. The automaker and GMAC also agreed to unwind a number of exclusive agreements, freeing GMAC to offer financing on equal terms to customers of other car companies.
Cerberus and its chief, Steve Feinberg, must reduce their stake below 15 percent, from 51 percent. The private equity fund plans to distribute its GMAC shares proportionally among its investors.
Them Republicans, they never give up when corruption is an option.
Cause I guess you just can't be too stupid.
As sure as Christmas comes once a year, so do the morons claiming that there is a war on Christmas. Led this year by Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and Gretchen Carlson, the true war is between these blowhards and reality. So Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from everyone at GoLeft TV, and we hope you enjoy this special Christmas Media Moron poem.
T’was the night before Christmas,
And shakin in their shoes,
Spewing hatred and lies,
Were the folks at Fox News.
“There’s a war on Christmas!”,
Shouted Bill O’Reilly,
Being the skeptic I am,
I doubted this highly.
They’ll remove all our trees!,
Said the shrill Fox & Friends,
I guess atheists and Christians,
Will never make amends.
Sitting up in his chair,
Looking dazed and confused,
O’Reilly continued,
Our holiday we will lose!
“There’s no war on Christmas!”
I shout at my screen,
This cat named O’Reilly,
Gets marked down as mean.
And Gretchen, though pretty,
She’s still quite insane,
As for Doocy and Kilmeade,
They still need a brain.
You now get the point,
There’s no need to go on,
That’s why all of Fox News,
Is my media moron.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
From Goleft.Tv
This 2008 year!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Ash Christmas: Yesterday's TVA Coal Disaster is Toxic Wake Up Call to Nation
This story needs to get wide spread attention. The video footage is almost unbelievable.
So much for the Clean Coal propaganda campaign...
See the video footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGmVCABMRRQ
About Environment
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Monday, December 22, 2008
Fun story that clearly shows how the MSM continues to cater to right wingers whenever they are criticized as being "librul."
Long story short: Blogger was hired for WaPo.com who turned out to be a Repub operative and hack who was found to have plagiarized many of his articles. The real story is how dumb can Jim Brady be, for not doing minimal due-diligence on the guy's resumes and a Google search. Newspaper people just don't seem to get the new media paradigm.
Story here:
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/washpostblog/2006/03/ben_domenech_resigns.html
Allowing for the possible oxymoron in the headline, here's an excellent list of conservative brain power at work:
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/12/19/the_top_dozen_insights_of_cons/
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Here's an example of a blatent lie told by gas bag Gingrich on the Right Wing's favorite propaganda channel:
On Hannity & Colmes, Gingrich falsely claimed that Dennis Hastert "did not get a private plane"
Summary: On Hannity & Colmes, Newt Gingrich falsely asserted that following 9-11, Dennis Hastert "did not get a private plane," adding that "[t]here's no reason for anyone but the president and vice president of the United States to have that level of security." In fact, at the time, the House sergeant-at-arms, the Defense Department, and the White House agreed that military planes should be made available to the speaker of the House for national security reasons, and Hastert was the first speaker to use one.
Full story at Media Matters.
"He Was Frightened" -- Details in Rove's IT Guru Connell's Death Emerge
This is very interesting and worth looking into... I mean I enjoy a conspriracy as much as the next guy, and if this were true and led to Rove going to jail, what a New Year's gift!!
Check it out!!
About Karl Rove
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Friday, December 19, 2008
Jennifer Aniston's Awkward "Early Show" Interview
Smith once called Arianna a "social gadfly" during an on-air interview when she was running for CA governor. She shut him down immediately and I use that exchange as an example of ignoring idiots in the MSM in my media training seminars.
Why he is still on the air is a total puzzle to me... a tool of the highest order.
Time to retire, Smith, before senility totally takes its toll.
About Jennifer Aniston
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Thursday, December 18, 2008
I keep asking, "why do Repubs hate America so?" and then I run across articles like this one below and the answer seems to be, "because they are incredibly stupid."
See for yourself:
Back when scandals didn't cost trillions or kill people
by kos
Thu Dec 18, 2008 at 10:30:03 AM PST
Yesterday, BarbinMD noted the GOP's use of the Holder nomination to try and rehash a greatest hits of Clinton Administration-era scandals:
Senate Republicans have requested information about Attorney General nominee Eric Holder’s role in the Elian Gonzalez controversy as part of a broad probe into his tenure with the Clinton administration and potential ties to presidential scandals during that era.
...the move to focus attention on the highly controversial Gonzalez case indicates the confirmation of President-elect Obama’s top law enforcement official will be anything but smooth.
Seeking information about Gonzalez suggests Republicans are seeking issues that will resonate outside the Beltway, unlike the Rich pardon. [...]
In a separate letter to current Attorney General Michael Mukasey, the senators ask for information tying Holder to 17 separate issues including the Rich pardon and the Gonzales case, but also Vice President Al Gore’s 1996 fundraising scandal and Clinton’s history of special prosecutors in the Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky scandals from 1993 to 2001.
What's most interesting to me about this, aside from Senate Democrats giving Republicans all the time in the world to prepare for their smear attack, is the nature of these so-called "scandals":
Let's see. 1) A father was reunited with his son, 2) a rich undeserving guy was pardoned, 3) the vice-president may have raised an illegal $65,000 at a Buddhist Temple, 4) a failed small-time Clinton real estate investment, and 5) Monica!
Quaint, huh? What with two failed wars, a deep recession, the collapse of Wall Street, the collapse of the banks, the collapse of AIG, the SEC's blind eye to Bernard Madoff $50 billion scam, Blackwater, Katrina, and on and on and on.
So after eight years that have cost us trillions, and will cost us trillions more to emerge from this economic armageddon, and eight years that have cost millions more their jobs, and hundreds of thousands their lives in Iraq and elsewhere ... this is how Republicans respond?
Monica! Whitewater! Elian! Rich!
If the worst we get out of the Obama Administration are trite and barely consequential "scandals" like those we "suffered" during the Clinton years, we'll all be able to rest much easier.
Announcing the P.U.-litzer Prizes for 2008
Very enjoyable reading. Keep up the good work! Holding the media accountable is a noble cause these days!
About Fox News
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Watch this video from Brave New Film, it's seasonal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B4y5sZKdI4
Interesting little article I found:
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) has issued a statement strongly criticizing the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) for its continued use of retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey as an on-air military analyst, while failing to disclose McCaffrey's multiple conflicts of interest that were recently detailed in the New York Times. "When the retired general offers his insight on the air for NBC, CNBC and MSNBC, viewers are left with the impression he is an 'objective' observer, a former military man speaking from the depths of his experience," it states. "What the networks have failed to tell viewers is that McCaffrey has a financial interest in the war." According to Andy Schotz, the chairman of SPJ's Ethics Committee, "these networks -- which are owned by General Electric, a leading defense contractor -- are giving the public powerful reasons to be skeptical about their neutrality and credibility. ... These are raging conflicts of interest embedded into reporting on crucial news." Writing for the Columbia Journalism Review, Charles Kaiser asks if there is "any limit to the shamelessness of NBC News," which "has never once disclosed any of McCaffrey's multiple conflicts of interest on the air. ... McCaffrey is the living embodiment of all the worst aspects of entrenched Washington corruption -- a man who shares with scores of other retired officers a huge financial interest in having America conduct its wars for as long as possible."
Nicolas Sarkozy Assassination Attempt: French President Unharmed
Typical American media sensationalism. The original article is British, but carried here with all the added sensationalism that AP and others could muster.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas in San Francisco, A Landmark!
Here's a very familiar sight for San Francisco visitors, so we decided to include it in our holiday travels... before or after hitting Magnolia brewpub, I can't remember. The houses are known as the "Sisters" and are facing Alamo Square.
Took this pic with the Nikon Coolpix 8700 on a tri-pod, with a wide angle to get maximum depth of field and a slow shutterspeed to keep the f-stop small. Also, set the flash to go off, not on automatic.
Why Rove Attacks Eric Holder: To Provide Cover for Bush's Pardons
I find myself wondering again and again how the MSM manages to avoid asking Rove about any of his criminal actions. Refusing to submit to subpeonas is a crime as I understand it. This article by Mr Abrams explains a lot, I think,
About Karl Rove
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Sunday, December 07, 2008
I spent most of my Jr and Sr high school days at Paris American High School, just outside Paris in a little town called Garches. We were all military kids, surrounded by French culture which made for some interesting times. However, missing was the rock and roll scene taking place back in the States, so some of us got involved in playing music. Early on I remember seeing couple guys playing guitar at an assembly and later at a school dance. Never really learned their names, but it really pushed me to get my own guitar and learn some songs. Ultimately, got good enough to start a band, named the Jazztones for some reason, and we played at the Teen center on Friday and Saturday nights. Also got to play at the the Officer's club in West Berlin once ('nother story).
Well, speed forward until this week. Thanks to another PAHS alum, Joan Imus and her web page for us ex-Pirates (school mascot), I reconnected with one of those early guitar players. Turns out his name is Jerry Corbitt and if that name sounds familiar, it's because he was one of the original "Youngbloods" of "Get Together" and others, fame. He now lives in Texas after leaving Marin county about 8 years ago. He has a new CD out, really good, and it has an updated version of his song "Grizzly Bear" which you might remember as one of the Youngbloods' big hits.
Small world these days, thanks to all these Tubes and Internets.
Check out his music:
http://www.myspace.com/jerrycorbitt
I think I have a photo of him playing at PAHS; I'll look for it and post it. I'm sure he will appreciate folks seeing him in his teenage days! LOL!
Stay tuned