Pink slime, or the ammonia-hamburger fiasco
Lessons on the food system from the ammonia-hamburger fiasco | Grist.
I'm going to pretend these burgers don't end up at In and Out.
Meet The ‘Seal Team 6′, The Bad-Asses Who Killed Osama Bin Laden
Meet The 'Seal Team 6', The Bad-Asses Who Killed Osama Bin Laden.
Glenn Beck is done!
By Scott Collins and Melissa Maerz, Los Angeles Times
April 7, 2011
Completing a swift rise and fall from TV stardom, controversial host Glenn Beck will lose his once-popular Fox News show later this year, the network announced Wednesday.
Beck's 5 p.m. program, which earned scorn from liberals for its attacks on President Obama as well as its devotion to sometimes-obscure right-wing thinkers, was a top cable draw in 2009 and a signpost for the populist "tea party" movement in last year's midterm elections, which dealt a ballot-box rebuke to the White House.
But ratings plummeted and advertisers bailed as Beck — a cherubic, salt-and-pepper-haired longtime radio host who has compared himself to a rodeo clown — increasingly pursued a hard-to-follow agenda that many found too conspiracy-minded. He also chafed his bosses at Fox News, who faulted him for spending too much time on his far-flung business operations and not enough on honing his TV presentation.
Both sides cobbled together a diplomatically worded statement Wednesday that noted Beck would "transition off" his daily program but stressed that the host and Fox News had reached a new deal for future, as-yet-unspecified projects. Joel Cheatwood, a senior Fox News executive, was hired away to help run Beck's company, Mercury Radio Arts.
Fox News and Beck both declined to comment beyond the statement.
Roger Ailes, the Fox News chairman and chief executive who until recently had overridden doubts about Beck among his subordinates, said in the statement: "Glenn Beck is a powerful communicator, a creative entrepreneur and a true success by anybody's standards."
But there was little mistaking the upshot of the move: Less than three years after joining Fox News from CNN's Headline News amid a burst of publicity, Beck is being booted off the air. His sinking ratings certainly didn't help — they fell 32% for the first three months of this year, to 1.9 million total viewers, according to the Nielsen Co.
And after months of reported friction between the host and Fox News as well as an aggressive advertiser boycott after Beck dubbed President Obama a racist, analysts professed little surprise.
"His show had become tired," said Jeffrey McCall, professor of media studies at DePauw University. "He was spending a lot of time just talking in front of his blackboard. Guests were less frequently involved.
"The ratings drop was significant and couldn't be ignored," McCall continued. "The advertiser boycott didn't hurt the program or FNC as much in terms of dollars as it did in terms of bad publicity. Beck was no longer just a personality with a show on FNC. He became an easy target for Fox News critics to characterize him as representative of the entire channel."
Indeed, many executives at Fox News reportedly felt that Beck was never a good fit with the channel, which includes programming with such hosts as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity that appeals to more mainstream conservatives. This divide grew sharper in recent months, as Beck devoted more time to so-called "black helicopter" conspiracy theorists who view government agencies as allied with shadowy business and tech interests determined to manipulate the lives of ordinary people. Even some fans began to complain that Beck was ripping off anti-government ideas popularized by another popular radio host, Alex Jones.
Perhaps more important, as a former morning-drive DJ, Beck seems to have had trouble managing the transition to long-term TV news host, where the ability to synthesize the day's events and then create an entertaining program about them is the paramount skill. Viewers began to have trouble discerning which Glenn Beck they were watching: the joshing rodeo clown, the preacher-like man who teared up talking about America or the spectacles-wearing scholar who offered opaque treatises on W. Cleon Skousen and other conservative writers.
"You can't be a rodeo clown and maintain credibility," said Michael Harrison, the editor of Talkers, a trade publication that follows the talk-radio industry.
The program is expected to wrap up sometime this summer, though an exact date was not announced.
News of Beck's ouster was greeted with jubilation among his liberal critics. The left-leaning website Huffington Post featured a picture of the host with the giant headline: "IT'S OVER."
"His behavior went from erratic to completely unhinged," said Ari Rabin-Havt, executive vice president of Media Matters, a liberal watchdog group that has long attacked Beck. "Ultimately Fox had no choice but to make this decision."
But Harrison cautioned that liberals should not divine any larger political meaning in Beck's exit.
"A little dip in the ratings, and suddenly people think the whole conservative movement is going down," he said. "When people watch Beck or O'Reilly or Hannity or Howard Stern, it's not necessarily equivalent to saying 'I agree with them.' That's one of the biggest myths in broadcasting. Lots of people listen to these guys because they hate them."
via : http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv/la-et-glenn-beck-20110407,0,5973014.story
Some Results of the Federal Government Shutdown
All national parks would close at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday. Parks that have actual hours, like the St. Louis Arch or Washington Monument, just won't reopen. At parks where people camp, gates will be closed so no one can enter. Those in the park will be given 24 hours to leave. Parks like Yellowstone and Gettysburg, which are large and contain public roads, will be passable but all gates and visitor centers will be locked and closed. Most park employees will not report to work. Law enforcement will remain to protect parks and the public.
Duties of probation officers -- who operate under control of the judiciary -- may be curtailed, and they may not be able to fully monitor those on parole or probation.
Many congressional staffers have received furlough notices; members of Congress continue to get paid.
Troops including those fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq will not be paid on time. Troops will continue to earn money but will receive no paychecks.
No IRS processing of paper tax returns or refunds. (I think that means if you haven't filed yet, file in paper.)
Passport processing will be slower because of fewer workers. Regular passports will not be issued, but emergency passports will be issued.
Regular visas will not be processed, however emergency visas will be processed.
EPA would cease monitoring pollution and issuing environmental impact permits. Toxic waste site cleanup would stop.
Small Business Administration approvals of applications for direct loans to small businesses will stop.
Most government websites will not be updated.
The White House gift shop would close to the public.
via: http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2011/04/politics/interactive.govt.shutdown.list/index.html
Shocking article about Libyan government practices
After Libyan woman’s rape claims, methods of Gaddafi government put on display - The Washington Post.
We Speak No Americano
I was reading about this song tonight after hearing the radio version in best buy :
because i saw this video months ago and had no idea that it was a popular song :
and found out that this is the original song, and its awesome and i love it :
awesome.











