The nation mourned a fallen star, Republicans fought against civil rights on multiple fronts, Romney’s ride stalled in Michigan, the president locked down a visit to Wisconsin, conservatives relayed racist remarks and the Ed Show covered it all.
It was an emotional weekend as the country mourned the premature death of a legendary vocalist and as conservatives vocalized their own heated feelings at CPAC. In addition to singing the praises of Sunday’s Grammy awards, which he called “a fabulous concert,” and noting the loss of Whitney Houston, Ed detailed the blazing battle against civil rights being fought by the GOP on two distinct fronts.
On the first battleground, Scott Walker continued his war on workers at the annual CPAC convention. Walker gave a fiery speech stressing the importance of winning his Wisconsin recall election and limiting the power of America’s middle class. According to Ed, Walker’s problem is that “he doesn’t see collective bargaining as a right.”
In fact the governor stated that “Collective bargaining is not a right… [it] is an expensive entitlement.” Clearly Walker doesn’t appreciate the value of collective bargaining, which, as Ed pointed out, has won employees the 40 hour work week, 8 hour work days, overtime, paid vacations, and much more.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker warns the crowd at CPAC about the consequences that will come if he loses the recall.
The second battle being fought by the GOP is the war on women’s health. On Monday, Ed discussed Republican hostilities toward Obama’s contraception plan, which would require employers to provide family planning coverage. Ed said that despite being masked as a religious rights issue, “this is nothing more than a frontal attack on President Obama...”
Ed welcomed Democratic Strategist Krystal Ball, who claimed that “women are absolutely on the side of the president here.” Joan Walsh, Editor at Large for Salon.com, said that conservatives are “stuck back in the culture wars of the 1980s.” These culture wars are not only dividing the ranks of the GOP, but they’re also alienating potential voters across the nation.
One GOP candidate is following his party’s lead by also losing important constituents. On Tuesday, Ed analyzed the reasons behind Mitt Romney’s stall in the Republican presidential race. In Romney’s key home state of Michigan, the Obama-led bailout of the automobile industry revved up job creation and saved a critical sector from being totaled. Ed said that Mitt is “all wrong on the auto loan,” and “he’s not honest with the economic facts of what is happening with the economy.”
According to Michigan Congressman Gary Peters, if Romney had his way, “these companies would have liquidated, and with that hundreds of thousands of jobs would have been lost.” So far, Michigan voters agree with Ed and the congressman. Recent poll numbers show Romney trailing Santorum in the Wolverine state. Nevertheless, new mud-slinging ads and an upswing in campaigning prove that the GOP race will continue to be a real dog fight.
Speaking of dogs, a group called “Dogs Against Romney” marked their territory outside of Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. The organization comprised of dogs and pet-owners protested Mitt’s treatment of his late Irish Setter, whom he allegedly strapped to the roof of his car during a “ruff” 12 hour ride from Boston to Canada. In response to the story Ed quipped, “I guess it’s tough passing yourself off as a dog lover when you’re out there protecting the fat cats.”
Also on Tuesday, the GOP threw Obama a bone by saying they will negotiate to extend payroll tax cuts. In a victory for Democrats bigger than Malachy the Pekenese’s win at the Westminster Dog Show, Ed reported that the deal would also include “up to 75 weeks of unemployment benefits for the hardest hit states.” MSNBC Political Analyst Jonathan Alter joined Ed on Tuesday, and remarked that Republicans likely caved because they started to feel “the political heat at home.”
Governor Scott Walker was feeling the heat at home on Wednesday when Obama visited Wisconsin. The president made a special visit to the Master Lock company, where a combination of union strength and insourced jobs has unlocked its full potential. Walker was supposed to join Obama for a tour of the factory, but bolted from the scene because he wasn’t feeling well.
Perhaps Walker just couldn’t stomach the clear evidence of Obama’s job creation success. Maybe he was licking his battle wounds from his unpopular war on workers. Ed guessed that the governor simply “can’t face the people of his own state because his job record is really in the tank.” The president’s employment record, by contrast, is stronger than ever as the economy continues to rebound and new jobs are created.
In a speech at the factory, Obama challenged his listeners to “Ask yourself what you can do to bring jobs back to your country. And your country will do everything we can to help you succeed.” He outlined a plan to insource more jobs back to America, offering benefits like double tax deductions and assisted financing for companies that make products in the US. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett told Ed that the President’s speech was “an important economic and patriotic message to tell the American people.”
On Thursday, Ed analyzed a very different message being littered to the American people by the Republican Party. A string of bigoted comments directed at everyone from Whitney Houston to a sitting African American congresswoman have polluted the airwaves in recent days.
In Los Angeles, trash-talking conservative radio hosts called Whitney Houston a “crack ho,” and questioned why her death “took this long” to happen. But the shocking racism didn’t stop there. Fox News’ Eric Bolling responded to remarks made by Congresswoman Maxine Waters about the GOP by saying “Step away from the crack pipe, step away from the Xanax.”
Ed noted that as Obama achieves more, “…the frequency of the racial overtones just increases everywhere.” Lehigh Professor Dr. James Peterson agreed, saying “Republican Presidential politics has been embracing racially insensitive discourses.”
Jeremy Lin, Rep. Maxine Waters and the late Whitney Houston were the targets of racially charged incidents over the past 24 hours. What is the explanation for the uptick in racially motivated language in the media? Dr. James Peterson joins Ed Schultz to explain.
Conservatives also ventured into sexism this week. Millionaire investor and Santorum backer Foster Friess made an outrageous remark about contraception on MSNBC Thursday. Responding to the Obama administration’s policies on birth control, Friess said that “Back in my day they used Bayer aspirin for contraception. The Gals put it between their knees and it wasn’t that costly.” It’s unclear exactly when “back in my day” refers to, but at a moment when their struggling party needs all the help it can get, sexist and racist comments might have some Republicans wishing for a time machine.
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If one cannot appreciate the Separation of Church and State in the Establishment Clause, then what can one appreciate in our Democratic Government. If the Catholic Church leadership cannot appreciate respect to both, religious organizations and a government, that protects our equal freedoms then who needs it anymore than Republican leadership. (How can our American equal freedoms ruffle any religious group’s angle feathers? Who cares if it does.)
Republican leaders have never respected anything in our government’s history enough not to easily dismiss it so they can use it as a political weapon or a political gain. The only thing the GOP likes our government for is its money, and money that can influence it, and they have no business representing our government locally, statewide or nationwide.
What in the HELL is wrong with this GD Republican Party. We never had idiots like them in the HISTORY of THIS COUNTRY! ! ! !
This IDIOT and insulting religious WING NUT SANTORUM should change his name immediately if not sooner to SANITORIUM. Just add a pair of EYES(I's) and maybe he will see what he is doing to this country. This country is not CATHOLIC based and religion should not be in politics EITHER. Throw the BUM out and make this country WHOLE AGAIN! !
Yes we did they were the ones telling the founding fathers to give king George a chance.
This weekend, Santorum wanted to feed the criticizing movie-like crucify Jesus or Barnabas crowd by calling President Obama’s public faith initiatives ‘phony ideology’. If this is supposed to win over votes from Republican’s who call their selves Christiansm, maybe there will be better judgements for those on trial to come. (Now, now, now conservatives, just because you all think the same way about money, does not mean we 'all' have to think the same way about everything else in America.)
Yeah, BOBBY HW, Whomitmay, #28.
Did somebody die and leave Romney, Santorum and Gingrich the lawyers of the Catholic Church ‘and’ insurance companies? Who does not know that insurance companies do not want to pay for contraception but charge everyone the same premium price?
So it's OK for the president to require insurance companies to provide contraception at no cost to the precipitant? Who pays? It's not free. Is it legal to just mandate companies provide stuff for free? Just asking.
Another know nothing post. Here is a clue capt, insurance companies do the same thing government does, everyone puts into the pot so services can be shared by everyone. The problem is unlike government which limits the amount you pay insurance companies are private so the share holders take their cut before services are rendered to the customer. Btw, it is those CEO's and share holders who are causing health care to sky rocket. That you seem to want to question insurance companies paying for things you don't like is rather amusing as you are not looking at the savings created by preventive care, birth control prevents some serious ailments from occurring later that will cost even more, BC is far cheaper then surgery to remove womens reproductive organs,aka hysterectomy. So before you go off on one of your tirades about how you shouldn't have to pay for things you don't like well all I got to say is to bad.
whom: private insurance companies provide a service in a competitive market, unlike government healthcare, where you get whatever some bureaucrat decides you need. You can pick and choose among the various private plans, and the competition would control the market if the government would stay out of the industry.
The CEOs and shareholders would get nothing without clients, which is what they would compete for if government was not involved. Learn a little about capitalism before trying to intimate that I don't know what I am talking about.
Finally whom, you and I disagree on almost everything, and that is part of the fun in our discussions. I can appreciate your positions, I just don't share them. OK. It's not, "to(o) bad", it's what makes this country great! Enjoy our diversity!
And then when you go to use that private plan the CEO's can say nope we don't want to pay for it so you are SOL.
And then when you go to use that private plan the CEO's can say nope we don't want to pay for it so you are SOL.
When it comes to mandating on private insurance to provide "free stuff" sure, it's 100% legal. They don't want to do that, they can do other things or provide other services.
Wanna drive? Pay for a license, insurance, emissions tests... Don't want to pay? Don't drive.
Can you understand why business investment capital is drying up? These demands for new services to be provided with no cost to the client, will chase investors away.
whom: CEOs cannot say no to contractual obligations, no matter how many times you say it.
OR: thanks for the last thought. My point exactly. Wanta screw? Pay for the contraceptives (don't ask me to pay for you). Don't want to pay? Don't screw.
Scott Walker is a Koch sucker and the last line at the bottom of the page proves it!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_Industries
There are allot more things that contribute to global climat change than just CO2!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change
It seems very clear why Koch has spent so much money to debunk climate change and President Obama and others like Greenpeace. Koch is one of the worst environmental repeat pollution offenders, I guess some people there is no thing as enough money. So it seems its greed and defiance is a game to them no matter how much it cost the people on the Earth as long as they can have their way. Boycott them and maybe than they will feel something more than a chuckle.
Funny thing happened to me after I bought a bunch of stuff at Walmart I found out I had more than enough and I was running short on cash and I needed to buy some gas so I brought it all back, Silly me!
Typical ignorant liberal comment. Liberals only like the Constitution when it fits their purpose. Just as freedom of speech brings things we do not like to hear freedom of religion is just that - freedom. Neither you or OBama get to choose who gets the protection and neither of you have the right to violate others.
poor little guy just doesn't know much about anything and blindly follows the GOP flavor of the week.
If that was true and the GOP was all for free speech, then why did Fox News blast that crazy woman from the Westboro Baptist Church to hell and back? It's free speech according to SCOTUS, so why the name calling from Fox?
I don't like the activities of that church and I do consider what they do disgusting and outside the protection of the First Amendment, but it was a conservative court who decided otherwise.
This is the double standard that makes the GOP a fraud, they say one thing and do another and probably think another as well...
Oh yeah there are a few that follow the leader posting in here who do the same exact thing. Funny how so many of the GOP independent types are either living on a government handout or they are just a bunch of Joe the plumber blow hards with delusions of greatness claiming they got no handouts, I wonder if they are members of the 44% club who doesn't know a thing about the benefits they receive.
Scotty isin't going to believe this whole re-call vote is real until he get's told by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that he lost. Either that or when the FBI or U.S. Marshal's show up with arrest warrant for his sorry butt for illegal campaign contributions and 'vote selling'. Even now the U.S. Attorney has his former press secretary in front of the Grand Jury. The next round is going to be the assistant's. Anyone wanna' give odds on who's gonna get the Immunity Deal first ? The re-call is a forgone conclusion. The only big question is who's gonna replace Walker when he gets tossed ? This whole thing has more drama than Willie and Monica. And they were more fun !!!!
Let these men restrict contraception. Then slip them all Viagra and give their wives, girlfriends an aspirin.
Let's see who would turn blue in the face first.
These men are cutting thier nose off to spite their face; it WILL backfire on them, mark my words!
Pardon me if I posted on the wrong story, but this is ridiculous!
Simply...Can't wait to see him leave the Governor's Mansion in disgrace. He's a rich brat who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. he cares only about rich people .
We took care of Kasich's bill in Ohio and now its time that you in Wisconsin "get rid of the bum" as James Cagney would say.
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