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Wednesday, February 27, 2013


If you can get past how horrifying it is, the looming "sequestration cuts" crisis is fascinating. It's like watching bunch of gambling addicts play craps by throwing dice into a four-dimensional wormhole. There are so many variables that neither side can possibly know the true outcome of a failure to make a deal – which means the only certainty is that what we're watching is irresponsibility on an epic scale, wherein both of our major political parties seem to prefer government by random outcome over one managed by sensible compromise.
Obviously, most of the problem was originally driven by the intractability of a Republican Party energized politically by its Tea Party base, which preferred the nuclear option of a default or a government shutdown to increased debt and/or new taxes. These fine folks taped sticks of dynamite to their chests and threatened to blow the government, its credit rating and our entire budget mechanism to the moon if we didn't make massive spending cuts – a wild ploy that may not have made a ton of patriotic sense given the catastrophic possibilities of, say, a default, but certainly helped the party solidify its relationship with its base.
Watching the original Republican debt-ceiling warriors furiously shake their fists over this business reminded me of that great line by Claude Rains in Casablanca, when his Captain Renault character tells Humphrey Bogart why he had to be so rough in tossing Rick's nightclub in search of the missing letters of transit. "I told my men to be especially destructive," Rains said. "You know how that impresses Germans."
This "let's blow up the American credit rating" ploy impressed hardcore anti-spending types in the same way. It was crazy, but maybe only slightly more crazy than both of the parties have consistently been for most of the last 20 years, when the two sides have continually failed to hammer out workable budgets and instead have mostly just let the national airplane fly mindlessly forward using the laziness-enabling autopilot mechanism of a continuing resolutions, or CRs. Despite the fact that working out budgets is mostly what we hire members of Congress to do, they seem to have a terrible time doing it on time, and instead routinely rely upon the CR process (in which the two sides basically agree to put things off until later) to keep funding levels static for some ludicrously short-term period like six months.
The failure to work out sensible budgets makes it impossible for government agencies to make long-term plans, and instead leaves them scrambling to spend money in the short term. It's an incredibly stupid way of doing business and if these people weren't on television so often, ranting and raving like baseball managers arguing a safe call at the plate and playing to the home crowd by pointing fingers at the other side, they would probably just do what members of Congress traditionally did in the pre-mass-media age, which is quietly and (mostly) sensibly work things out, getting as much as they could for their own constituents without crossing the line into antipatriotic acts of self-destruction – like a national default, for instance.
But since those days of sensible bipartisanship are gone, what we're left with is this. Both sides decided to play political chicken with our economic futures. Certainly the Republicans were more willing to pull the pin here, but the Democrats also gambled.
In agreeing to this crazy deal a year and a half ago – a deal they were, admittedly, forced into – the Dems banked on the notion that the Republicans would never countenance deep cuts to the Pentagon and in that way leave themselves exposed politically to accusations of making the country less safe.
But the Republicans – humorously if you can still find humor in this – have not yet blinked here, which is why the Obama administration is shamelessly rolling Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano out this week to make sure Americans everywhere know that terrorists will be crawling through their children's bedroom windows as early as next week if the Republicans don't back down on this budget thing. ("I don't think we can maintain the same level of security . . . with sequester," she said, adding that the impact will grow over time, like "a rolling ball.")
In a comically blunt use of reverse race-baiting politics, Napolitano added that she would have to furlough 5,000 border patrol agents if the sequester cuts took place, essentially threatening Republican voters with an influx of immigrants from Mexico if a deal isn't reached.
We hated it when George Bush threatened us with the specter of terrorist attacks to get what he wanted politically, so we ought to be hating this, too, although fortunately it hasn't gotten quite to Bush levels yet – I'm assuming we're still weeks away from Obama himself going out to the Rose Garden to tell reporters that unmanned terror drones will be spraying poison over New York City if the Republicans don't give him his budget deal.
The Republicans, meanwhile, are banking on the notion that $85 billion in annual cuts isn't all that much (and considering that the Fed doled out more than that to Citigroup alone in just one month of 2009, their argument makes some sense) and the country will barely notice the damage if we have to go over this particular waterfall. The political capital they may lose with the Pentagon in (potentially) letting this happen is an interesting side issue, but one most Americans probably aren't losing much sleep over.
The whole situation reminds one of a family so dysfunctional that its members can't communicate except through desperate acts. Mom keeps getting found passed out next to empty bottles of aspirin or mouthwash, Dad keeps getting pulled over for DUIs with hookers in the passenger seat, sis listens to death metal and is saving up for a bus ticket to meet some 40-year-old in Montana she met on the Internet – but you'd never know it on most days because nobody in this family talks.
This is kind of the same thing we're seeing in D.C. Both parties understood that the debt situation had to be addressed. But neither side could think of a way to work with the other party to get that done in a way that didn't outrage its base. So what we ended up with is an insane gamble: The two sides created a system of automatic cuts that may or may not happen, and both parties are now banking on their ability to manipulate the media to blame the other side for any fallout that may occur if those cuts take place.
In other words, instead of getting together and creating an actual budget that both sides would have to sign off on and own, they created a budget-cutting mechanism that each side will try to pass off as the creation of the other. 
Polls show that most Americans will overwhelmingly blame the Republicans if a deal is not reached, which probably makes sense, since the Republicans were the ones who first drew the line in the sand. But the Republicans are acting like they don't care about these polls, which is also interesting.
They may be gambling that cuts will take place and they will be proved right by the lack of a catastrophic consequence, which will lead to them later on being celebrated for showing such backbone. They may be gambling that they can convince Americans that it was actually the Democrats who refused to compromise and enter real dialogue.
Whatever it is, the whole thing sucks. It's like being permanently stuck in the NFL lockout story. Do we really have to do this every three months for the rest of eternity?


source: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/sequestration-cuts-crisis-makes-me-want-to-strangle-both-sides-20130226

Jodi Arias Trial


Accused murderer Jodi Arias' 11th day on the witness stand was dominated by testimony about sex and memory problems.
Less than five minutes after the first-degree murder trial in Phoenix resumed for its 48th day, Maricopa County prosecutor Juan Martinez called out Arias for failing to remember details of the case. "Do you have a problem with your memory?" Martinez asked.
Trial-watchers have heard the veteran prosecutor ask Arias that same question multiple times since cross-examination began last week.
"I don't think I have a problem," Arias replied.
Arias, 32, is on trial in the June 2008 slaying of her ex-lover Travis Alexander inside his Mesa, Ariz., apartment. She faces the death penalty if convicted. She testified last week that she shot and stabbed Alexander in self-defense after he attacked her. Alexander had become increasingly violent and sexually demanding, she testified, and she claimed to have caught him masturbating to a picture of a young boy. The prosecution contends she murdered Alexander in a jealous rage.
Tuesday's first reference to Arias' questionable memory came during questioning about her high school boyfriend, Bobby Juarez. Arias testified she had visited a library in 1998 to use a computer. Arias said she snooped into Juarez' Hotmail email account, then confronted her former boyfriend about messages she had read.
"In your personal dealings, you don't waste any time do you?" Martinez asked.
"No, I'm a procrastinator," Arias replied.
Arias appeared confused by some of Martinez follow-up questions, prompting him to ask, "Are you having problems understanding?"
Arias replied: "Sometimes, because you go in circles … You're making my brain scramble."
Martinez' aggressive questioning and posture was a distraction, Arias said, adding, "I'm not having a problem telling the truth."
Later, Martinez played several video clips from Arias' 2008 interview with the CBS news show "48 Hours." In one of the clips, Arias said she was "angry and outraged" that Alexander was killed. "I cannot imagine what his family is going through," Arias added.
At the time of the interview, Arias was telling investigators that two intruders had killed Alexander. She later changed her story, saying she killed him in self-defense.
Martinez then entered into evidence a message Arias left in a guestbook at Alexander's memorial service. The message read, in part: "Travis, you're beautiful on the inside and out."
Martinez asked: "So you think somebody who masturbates to pictures of little boys is beautiful on in the inside, right?"
The prosecutor was referring to Aris' earlier testimony in which she alleged she had once caught Alexander masturbating to a photo of a little boy.
"I don’t think that aspect of him is beautiful at all. I think it’s sickening," testified Arias.
"He hated those parts of himself. It's not who he wanted to be ... I believed that he could get better ... I believe he had aspects of himself that are beautiful and ugly, just as I do," Arias said.

source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/26/jodi-arias-trial-sex-memory-day-48_n_2769178.html

Melissa King sex tape? Miss Delaware Teen USA resigns amid scandal


Melissa King, the reigning Miss Delaware Teen USA, has resigned her crown after denying she is featured in an online pornographic video.

Before her resignation, King toldDelaware Online that comments on a porn website identifying her as the star of the sex tape are not to be believed. "There are comments saying this, however, it's not comments that are true," says King. 

In a clip from the sex video seen below, a woman who looks very much like the pageant winner says she turned 18 "about three months ago -- March." She also says "I like being on top." Delaware Online points out that King's birthday is in March. 

The woman in the video also confirms she has done beauty pageants. As to why she decided to make a porno, the alleged lookalike says, "I thought it'd be fun and it sounded like I needed the money. So I just decided to do it."

The Miss Teen USA pageant is part of the Miss Universe organization, which is owned by Donald Trump and NBC. The organization has seen it's fair share of sex tape scandals. Miss California USA 2009, Carrie Prejean, called her sex tape "the worst mistake of my life." Anya Ayoung-Chee, who was Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2008 and went on to win "Project Runway" Season 9, was accused of participating in a threesome sex tape, but her boyfriend at the time denied she was the woman in the graphic video stolen from his laptop.

source:http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2013/02/melissa-king-sex-tape-miss-delaware-teen-usa-resigns-amid-scandal.html

Valentine's Day is for pets, too


Many folks will pamper very unconventional valentines today: their pooches. And their felines. And even their feathered friends.
One in five Americans will show their non-human companions some love, spending a collective $815 million on Valentine's Day goodies for their pets, according to a new survey from the National Retail Federation.
In another survey, the American Pet Products Association says pet owners have treated even fish, horses and "small animals" to Valentine's Day gifts.
It may sound strange to some, but to loving pet owners, these animals are invaluable companions and it makes those owners "feel good" to coddle them, says Kristen Levine, a pet expert and founder of pet-focused marketing firm Fetching Communications.
The physical interaction that comes with taking care of a pet is even more special -- and novel -- in an increasingly digital world, she says.
"You communicate digitally with most people in your life through text, e-mail and Facebook," she says. "But you can't do that with your pet."
Seizing the opportunity to capitalize on these love-struck consumers, pet retailers, manufacturers and shelters have rolled out myriad Valentine's Day-themed promotions that tout everything from adoptions to "be mine"-logoed dog clothing to heart-shaped dog treats.
The ASPCA features $15.99 heart-dotted cat collars and $9.99 heart-shaped dog tags on its site. It also helped those without a furry companion to line up a last-minute valentine by hosting a live-streamed "dating show" on Tuesday that showcased some of their pets up for adoption.
"Adoption is a message that we're always trying to get across," says Olivia Melikhov, social-media manager at the ASPCA. "We thought Valentine's Day would be a perfect time to remind people of that, since everyone is talking about love and meeting their match."
Ahwatukee Commons Veterinary Hospital in Phoenix asked folks to submit pet pictures to its Facebook page as part of its Valentine's Day photo contest. The winner — decided by which picture gets the most "likes" -- will receive a $25 gift card toward services at the clinic.
And NoviPet, a distributor of nutritional supplements for dogs, is using a Valentine's-themed Facebook campaign to market its vitamins. "Omega 3 & 6 promotes heart health in canines, and after all, the heart is what matters on this special day," says its promotion.
As for animal lovers who don't have the time, money or inclination to spoil their pets, there are no worries. Fido or Felix won't feel slighted if they don't get a special treat, reassures Levine.
"The reality is that your pets don't know its Valentine's Day," Levine says. "You're not going to get grief if you don't come home with anything."

Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Real Madrid crush Barcelona


These were set to be eight decisive days – Barcelona away, Barcelona at home and Manchester United away – but the threat was always a promise too and here it was fulfilled, the first hurdle overcome with ease, over almost as soon as it had begun. Real Madrid are in the final of theCopa del Rey. Two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo early in each half left Barcelona an impossible task and the pain was far from over.
With the score 2-0 to Madrid on the night, 3-1 on aggregate, the Catalans were left to play the final half an hour more out of obligation than anything else. And then with 68 minutes gone, Raphaël Varane headed the third to bring José Mourinho's finger to his lips and make this another brilliant night. Jordi Alba's goal was irrelevant, clinched in the 88th minute before a half-empty stadium.
As the injured Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas said ominously afterwards: "This gives us more hope and confidence for the rest of the season: hopefully it can prove a turning point. We never really suffered tonight."
When it comes to head to head matches against Barça, Mourinho's Madrid have become the better side: the past six meetings have seen Madrid effectively clinch the league, win the Spanish Super Cup and now claim a place in the Copa del Rey final, as well as drawing 2-2 here in October. Ronaldo too has become more dominant than Leo Messi.
Trailing by 16 points, the league is Barcelona's but that did not feel like it mattered much here: this was humiliating for the home side, worrying too. The sheer speed of Mourinho's team was breathtaking. A place in the final brings with it confidence that they can win at Old Trafford in the Champions League. Barcelona, by contrast, know that on this form they have no chance against Milan. They were impotent again.
Madrid got the goal that changed the complexion of this tie before the quarter-hour mark and it was a portrait of the two sides. At times it appears to take little to score against Barcelona. The worrying thing from the perspective of Sir Alex Ferguson, here to watch the game, was how swiftly and unexpectedly Madrid can plunge the dagger into your heart.
At one end, Messi was bundled over by Angel Di María but as some Barça players appealed for a penalty, they wasted the free-kick. Suddenly, at the other end they were exposed. Ronaldo was running at Gerard Piqué; one step-over, two, and the defender was drawn in to a foul. This time there was no doubt and Ronaldo coolly rolled in the penalty, making this the sixth consecutive trip to the Camp Nou in which he had scored.
It was also the 12th consecutive game in which Barcelona had conceded and their task was now huge. Trailing 2-1 on aggregate, the away goal advantage gone, they were on a knife edge. Mourinho had the game where he wanted it. Barcelona had to score but knew that another Madrid goal and they would need three. It rarely looked like they would get even one. Messi dropped deeper, largely ineffective, Cesc Fábregas was lost and there was no presence in the area.
Messi's free-kick flashed just wide and Pedro Rodríguez felt he had been bundled over by Xabi Alonso but the few saves Diego López had to make were routine and when Madrid broke they did so with intent, led by Mesut Ozil and Ronaldo. If Barcelona began the second half with renewed intensity their efforts were stillborn. Sergio Busquets brought a sharp save out of López and Andrés Iniesta's shot was charged down when the ball dropped to him from a corner but a second later it was effectively all over.
A long ball from Sami Khedira, Di María ran at Carles Puyol and José Pinto saved his shot only for the ball to drop to Ronaldo, who brought it down on his chest and finished Barcelona off. There were 32 two minutes left but the cup tie was over.
On the touchline, David Villa had been warming up as the fans chanted his name and now he came on but it was too late, Varane powering home a header just as he had done in the first leg. When Alba scored it simply did not matter.

source:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/feb/26/barcelona-real-madrid-copa-del-rey

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Oscars 2013: The Best and Worst Red Carpet Dresses


Many classic dresses and few risks on the carpet of the Oscars. The actresses have preferred choice of words of honor necklines and muted colors. Jessica Chastain chose a dress from Armani Privé, with a wave hairstyle.It was AWESOME!

































 Kristen Stewart has chosen the target although the actress is a little tired as they came to the carpet on crutches, haggard and despinada.Kristen, a bit of glamor!





























Jennifer Lawrence (The good side of things) has also opted for a white dress and strapless. A Dior dress that caused a good feeling on the carpet and wearing feet, yards and yards of fabric. So many meters, which left over everywhere when the stage went upstairs. And now three falls this year. The next in jeans, Jenni.










Amy Adams, wearing a gray strapless Oscar de la Renta.Another princess style we love it.










Charlize Theron always chose a marking styling strapless white and Dior. Can not be more perfect.





























 Anne Hathaway wore a pink dress fucking white Prada, which has given some disgustillo. Her breasts were marked both the dress, which have attracted more attention in the carpet that its own presence. As players were that until now have twitter profile: @ HathawayNipple.There are people for everything!































Helen Bonham Carter chose a striking dress by Vivienne Westwood. On its website, come on.






























Kelly Rowland showed her sexy figure in a Donna Karan Atelier. We love.


Reese Witherspoon wanted to give a little color to the red carpet with a Louis Vuitton.








































Louise Roe, MTV presenter, was spectacular with a design by Monique Lhuillier.
Y nuestra favorita: Naomi 




























And our favorite: Naomi Watts wanted to make a difference in what refers to necklines, opting for a dress with neckline Armani super original. Impossible  not love this!


source :-http://www.elmundo.es/blogs/elmundo/happyfm/2013/02/25/oscars-2013-los-mejores-y-los-peores.html
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