Great game, epic upset!
|
9
vote
|
What a game! The Saints pulled it off.
I like Peyton and the Colts, but this makes me happy!
|
8
vote
|
A little worried about their opening, but in the end they pulled it out and rocked the Super Bowl. (The Mrs. noted, though, that you didn't actually see Roger Daltrey do the scream.)
|
8
vote
|
UT Issues Committee presents Gen. Wesley Clark speaking on "United States Military, Military Politics, War and the Media"
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Cox Auditorium (opposite the University Center)
7:30 pm
FREE admission
|
7
vote
|
"For dessert, we have several possibilities," said Shush. "Here's something jee-est a little bit different: A giant Swiss-cheese-and-sorghum-covered pretzel, inspired by the MPC's and KCDC's never-ending, labyrinthine attempts to justify forcing an industrial park on the karst-ridden terrain of the community of Midway. Just a little bite of this snack will fill you up, and you'll get tired of it fast, but once you pick it up, you can't put it down."
A small correction - it's not KCDC, but rather The Development Corporation of Knox County (TDC) who is planning the industrial park. All the acronyms tend to run together after a while.
I wonder how much of this industrial park push is because they don't know how to acknowledge that they made a multi-million dollar mistake?
|
Topics:
|
16
vote
|
What are the 3 things that need to get done once we have a conservative majority, Sarah Palin?

Greg Jones wins at the internet today. Stefan Sirucek at Huffpost had the scoop, but "Alaskan palm pilot"? Winner.
|
Topics:
|
15
vote
|
Sarah Palin Hijacks The Tea Party Movement:
But the media now have their definition of what it means to be Tea Party. This convention gave them simplistic nativism, birtherism, media bashing, homophobia, and a heavy dose of neoconservative foreign policy.That is the image of tea partydom that Judson Phillips poured out to the eager media this weekend and is now percolating through the many channels of mass and new media.
By Monday afternoon, it will begin to harden and the tea party movement will be Sarah Palin’s movement.
Kleinheider eulogizes the Tea Party movement, which Judson Phillips "held down" while "Sarah Palin drove a stake right through its heart" on live TV.
|
18
vote
|
The more rational part of me didn't want to believe that the 2008 financial crisis was engineered by the Illuminati and its puppet Bush regime as a parting gift to the incoming socialist apparatchiks. Yet nagging suspicions remained, particularly with regard to the impeccable timing and the resulting political fallout that elevated even lesser, poorly crafted and expendable marionettes of mass distraction like Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to the national stage, imparting folk hero status no less.
I read books (House of Cards, a look at the personalities and the gamesmanship, and Too Big to Fail, a relatively sterile AP stylebook chronicle of events with some looks behind the scenes based on contemporaneous emails and notes), in hopes of understanding what happened. These books sort of answer what happened, but, for me at least, didn't pin down the "how" or "why."
A more cynical person might long ago have concluded that the disaster was engineered as one last frat boy raid on the Treasury liquor cabinet before the cops came to shut down the party. So that would be the "why." But the question remains: How? Who pushed what little red button to activate what weapon of mass financial destruction as they ran out the back door?
This article may be the final piece of the puzzle, or at least provide clues between the lines.
Meanwhile, the Masters of the Universe have retreated to the caves (which for some are corner offices at the Treasury and the Federal Reserve), waiting for the political carpet bombing response that never came. The marionettes, strings once connecting them to the Invisible Hand severed, continue twitching and flailing about on stage with reflexive muscle memory. And disaster victims gather in places like Nashville to idolize the marionettes and deify the "free market" grifters who wiped out their 401Ks.
OK, then.
</tinfoilhat>
|
29
vote
|
The study's key findings suggest that charter schools, particularly those in the western United States are havens for white re-segregation from public schools; requirements for providing essential equity data to the federal government go unmet across the nation; and magnet schools are overlooked, in spite of showing greater levels of integration and academic achievement than charters.
The study offers several recommendations for restoring equity provisions and integration in charter schools, including... federal funding opportunities for magnet schools, which have a documented legacy of reducing racial isolation and improving student outcomes; and incorporating some features of magnet schools into charter schools.
Also, "Across the country, race and education levels have emerged as central fault lines in the division of House seats between Republicans and Democrats"
The pattern vividly captures the class inversion that has remade the two parties' electoral coalitions over the past several decades. Since the days of Andrew Jackson, Democrats have viewed themselves as tribunes of the working class, yet they now principally rely on a bifurcated coalition of minorities and well-educated whites. And although Republicans often view themselves as the party of business, their most reliable supporters now tend to be working-class whites with conservative views on social, foreign-policy, and spending issues.
|
Topics:
|
21
vote
|
Forwarded from:
Edwin Bender
Executive Director
National Institute on Money in State Politics
Continued...In the U.S. Supreme Court's recent "Citizens United" ruling, justices overwhelmingly endorsed the value of transparency in political spending, writing, "The First Amendment protects political speech; and disclosure permits citizens and shareholders to react to the speech of corporate entities in a proper way. This transparency enables the electorate to make informed decisions and give proper weight to different speakers and messages."
While we agree wholeheartedly, where disclosure is concerned, we at the
National Institute on Money in State Politics have found that the devil is in the details.In 2007, Institute staff conducted a review of disclosure requirements for
independent expenditures in all 50 states, and found:
|
Topics:
|
21
vote
|
Official Tea Party spokesman commenting on how the convention is a lesson to the rest of the world on "peaceful political dissent."
|
24
vote
|
First there were the environmental justice concerns regarding the landfill site in Alabama.
Then the landfill operator filed for bankruptcy, claiming the Knoxville-based contractor handling the TVA disposal operation had been withholding TVA payments. The contractor claims it is owed money from the landfill which it withheld from the TVA payments.
Then residents of Perry County AL, where the landfill is located, announced they are filing a class action lawsuit against the landfill operator, claiming "foul odors that have been making life miserable."
Now, the industrial waste water treatment company that has been processing toxic leachate (runoff) from the landfill before it is released into local waterways has announced they will no longer accept waste water from the landfill. TVA says this is not their problem and the company they contracted to dispose of the coal ash will have to deal with it.
TVA's toxic waste shell game is busted.
|
Topics:
|
23
vote
|
Several users have reported getting a bogus 'you have a private message' alert. This has been fixed and it should be working correctly now.
|
Topics:
|
22
vote
|
NASHVILLE -- Hundreds of families, friends and well-wishers turned out Friday for departure ceremonies at Camp Shelby, Miss., for over 3,000 soldiers of the National Guard’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment.
The regiment is bound for Iraq, marking its second deployment to that country, the first coming in 2004. Governor Phil Bredesen and his wife, Andrea Conte, were at the military post Friday to see off the Tennesseans, just as they did five years ago. The governor told the assembled soldiers, “Nothing humbles me more than to serve as your Commander in Chief.”
Read the article here.
|
21
vote
|
After some hesitation, convention founder Judson Phillips finally agreed to allow the Tennessee media brief access to Tea Party grounds.A dozen or so statewide reporters and camera crews genuflected and were ushered into the main convention lobby around noon.
There we joined the credentialed media — who now number 200, we’re told — including at least one freelancer for the Huffington Post and two pre-teen girls who had some questions for their blogs.
Genuflected. Heh.
(By way of ACK)
|
35
vote
|
What: JulieApple First Friday
When: Friday, February 5, 2010 - 5:30pm
Where: 130 W. Jackson Ave Suite 101 (Old City)
Join us for First Friday down in the Old City at our office on Jackson Ave. We'll have veggie sushi from Nama and wine until 9PM. Our location is right around the corner form the Emporium Galleries and we hope to see you after (or maybe just before) you take in some art and jazz!
|
30
vote
|
Includes the Ochs study; East County Sector Plan is item 14 on the agenda.
Larry Van Guilder
|
36
vote
|
The State of Tennessee announced today that a $35 million expansion at Korean owned parts supplier SL Tennessee in Clinton will bring 300 new jobs to Anderson County. The company landed a contract with VW to provide parts for their new Chattanooga factory.
More info: TN Economic and Community Development
|
Topics:
|
36
vote
|
Today's scheduled sessions include How to Involve the Youth in the Conservative Movement, Defeating Liberalism via the Primary Process, US Govt. Bankruptcy, and Emergency Preparedness.
The last day of the convention opens tomorrow with the morning address, "Correlations between the current Administration and Marxist Dictators of Latin America," and closes with the $100K stylings of Sarah Palin.
And unlike yesterday's joke, I'm not making any of this up.
For an ongoing roundup of remarks, video, etc. from the ground (most national and local media has been shut out), see Pith in the Wind and Kleinheider.
|
46
vote
|
The City of Knoxville is requesting bids from contractors to install a 100Kw 500 panel solar PV system on top of the Convention Center.
The City has allocated $250,000 from its $2 million American Reinvestment Recovery Act Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant. The plan is for the installer to finance the rest of the est. $1 million project by leveraging related energy tax credits and revenues from the TVA Power Generation Partners program.
Press release after the jump...
Continued...|
36
vote
|
Shortcuts
Discussing:
- +1 for The Who (3 replies)
- Alaskan Palm Pilot (4 replies)
- Tea Party convention continues (7 replies)
- Update: Midway Industrial/Business Park as proposed is illegal (46 replies)
- A little Midway snark (1 reply)
- Indecent Disclosure: "seismic shift in political spending in the states"? (2 replies)
- "We're not shooting anybody. At least not yet." (5 replies)
- The smoking gun? (5 replies)
- It's Sarah's party (3 replies)
- City to install 100Kw solar PV system at Convention Center (1 reply)
- Cosby announces run for county mayor (50 replies)
- Super Bowl (4 replies)
Upcoming events:
- Feb 13 2010 - 11:00am (5 days 11 hours from now)
- Feb 14 2010 - 2:00pm (6 days 14 hours from now)
- Feb 14 2010 - 8:00pm (6 days 20 hours from now)
- Feb 19 2010 - 8:00pm (1 week 4 days from now)
- Mar 2 2010 - 7:30pm (3 weeks 1 day from now)
- Mar 24 2010 - 8:00pm (6 weeks 2 days from now)
User login
Navigation
Blog-O-Rama
- Lost & Found (Domestic Psychology)
- Neighborhood files last-resort class-action suit against frat boy sackings (Enclave)
- That which makes an economist go "Gah" (Enclave)
- Sarah Palin Power (TN Guerilla Women)
- Super Bowl Insanity (Newscoma)
- New study finds that charter schools are segregation redux (Enclave)
- Fear of Sarah Palin (TN Guerilla Women)
- What Kleinheider Said (RoaneViews)
- LunchBrag (Newscoma)
- Tea Party Perspective (Southern Beale)
- Memory Hole: TV Advertising Edition (Southern Beale)
- Its been 5 weeks today since it happened (Left Wing Cracker)
- Looking For A Black Person (Southern Beale)
- Just A Reminder (Silence Isn't Golden)
- Commercial Fishing Permits Issued for Fish with Consumption Advisories (RoaneViews)
Media Blogs
- Bredesen Takes On Sgt. Alvin York? (Tom Humphrey)
- A Third Great Awakening? (AC Kleinheider)
- Obama’s Superbowl Interview (AC Kleinheider)
- He Likes That Stuff (AC Kleinheider)
- Ford Runs Down Tennessee to His New State (Pith in the Wind)
- Talk to Sarah Palin's Hand (Pith in the Wind)
- No More Frustration? No More Anger? (AC Kleinheider)
- Did She Borrow A Pen? (AC Kleinheider)
- TN town taking down revenue-light cameras (Michael Silence)
- New Wine Bills Join the Old to Chill & Age Another Year or So (Tom Humphrey)
- Wamp Wins Jackson Straw Poll, Opens Nashville Headquarters (Tom Humphrey)
- Ford's Not-so-fond Recollections of Tennessee (Tom Humphrey)
- In Money, Vaughn Leads Shipley, Williams Leads Mumpower (Tom Humphrey)
- White House snow job (Michael Silence)
- Sarah Palin Goes to Opryland and We Can't Stop Talking About It (Pith in the Wind)
Local Paper
- 3 suspects sought in South Knoxville armed robbery (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Authorities investigating death of South Knox man (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Tennessee giants toss ads into big ring at Super Bowl (Knoxville News Sentinel Business)
- Oak Ridge projects get one-third of TN money (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- South College expanding west (Knoxville News Sentinel Business)
- Greene recalls childhood as 'country kid' (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- State briefs for Feb. 7 (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Recent births in Knox County (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Marriage licenses issued in Knox County (Knoxville News Sentinel)
- Business bulletin board (Knoxville News Sentinel Business)
TV News
- Morgan County farmer says federal aid is needed (WATE local)
- UT officials: Top 25 research goal is possible (WATE local)
- Firefighters investigate cause of East Knoxville house fire (WATE local)
- Where is East Tennessee watching the Super Bowl? (WATE local)
- Gatlinburg businesses worried rockslide will drive away tourists (WATE local)
- Saints shock Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl (WBIR Local)
- Deputies call death of South Knox man 'suspicious' (WBIR Local)
- Tell us what you think: Super Bowl ads (WBIR Local)
- Big day for sports grills gearing up for an even bigger night (WBIR Local)
- Fire damages northeast Knoxville house (WBIR Local)
- RAM comes back to Knoxville (WVLT Local)
- Pizza shops prepped for big Super Sunday (WVLT Local)
- Morristown man arrested in meth bust (WVLT Local)
- Victims identified in deadly I-75 wreck (WVLT Local)
- Elderly man found dead, shot at Mitchell Street home (WVLT Local)
Wire Reports
- NY Gov. Paterson meets with lawmakers over future (AP) (AP National News)
- Dem. lieutenant governor candidate exits Ill. race (AP) (AP National News)
- Obama in Super Bowl health care gambit (AFP) (AP Politics)
- NASA fuels space shuttle 2nd time, weather iffy (AP) (AP National News)
- Reid ready to reset the hold button (Politico) (AP Politics)
- Mo. contractor charged in bungled NJ kidnapping (AP) (AP National News)
- Illinois lt. gov. nominee withdraws (Politico) (AP Politics)
- Mom mourns young family killed in RI blaze (AP) (AP National News)
- Obama Invites Republicans to Discuss Health Care (Bloomberg) (AP Politics)
- Authorities investigate fatal Colorado plane crash (AP) (AP National News)
- Obama calls health care summit with Republicans (AFP) (AP Politics)
- Evacuees return to LA-area homes swamped with mud (AP) (AP National News)
- Winning Powerball ticket bought in North Carolina (AP) (AP National News)
- Gas blast at Conn. power plant kills at least 5 (AP) (AP National News)
- 'Historic' snow strands countless in Mid-Atlantic (AP) (AP National News)
- Obama, partial to Saints, hosts Super Bowl party (Reuters) (AP Politics)
- Obama hasn't ruled out NY trial for 9/11 planner (AP) (AP Politics)
- Obama invites GOP leaders to health care talk (AP) (AP Politics)
- US colleges court Hispanic families using espanol (AP) (AP National News)
- Obama: Colts favorites in Super Bowl (AFP) (AP Politics)
About KnoxViews
Search
TN Progressive All-Stars
- BlountViews
- Crone Speaks
- Cup of Joe Powell
- Left Wing Cracker
- Liberadio(!)
- Newscoma
- OpenPen
- Pith in the Wind
- RoaneViews
- Sean Braisted
- Sharon Cobb
- Silence Isn't Golden
- Southern Beale
- TennViews
- Tiny Cat Pants
- TN Guerilla Women
- Vibinc
- WhitesCreek Journal
Nearby:
- AC Entertainment
- Ackermann Digital
- Blount Dems
- Carole Borges
- Craig Thomas
- David Oatney
- Discover ET
- Domestic Psychology
- Dwight Van de Vate
- Ellen Smith
- Farragut West Knox Net
- Fletch
- Fort Sanders
- Frank Murphy
- Gene Patterson
- Home/Work
- Infomaniac
- Instapundit
- Jack Lail
- Jack McElroy
- Jim Stovall
- Jonathan Hickman
- Julie Patchouli
- Knox Blog Buzz
- Knox Dems
- Knox Trivia
- KnoxBlab
- Knoxify
- KnoxPatch
- Knoxvillager
- Last Home
- Left of the Dial
- Les Jones
- Long Pauses
- Lynn Point Records
- MamaPundit
- Michael Grider
- Michael Silence
- MoxCarm Blue Streak
- Mushy's Moochings
- Phyllis Patterson
- Pittman Properties
- Property Scope
- Randall Brown
- Reality Me
- Resonance
- Rikki Hall
- Rob Huddleston
- School Matters
- Shane Rhyne
- Snark Bites
- Stacey Campfield
- Suzy Trotta
- Tabloid Boy
- Team Swap
- Terry Frank
- Thirteen Letters
- TN Clean Water
- Tom Humphrey
- Tri Cities
- Wendy Pitts Reeves
- Yellow Dog
Beyond:
- 10,000 Monkeys
- AC Kleinheider
- Andy Axel
- BlogNetNews TN
- Chris Jackson
- Daily Docket
- Democracy for TN
- Democratic Talk Radio
- Enclave
- Ginger Snaps
- Just Wonderin'
- Lean Left
- Lynnster Zone
- Mark Brown
- Nashville is Talking
- NewsTechZilla
- Pesky Fly
- Planet Rye
- Quiet Life
- Smart City Memphis
- Southern Liberal Living
- Sugarfused
- TN 4th District
- TN Dems
- TN Ticket
- TN Trivia
- TN Women's Caucus
- Volunteer Report
- West TN Liberal
- Your Liberal Friends
- Bob Stepno
- Dope on the Slope
- Facing South
- Great Smoky
- GTTim
- Hillbilly Savants
- Lovable Liberal
- Newsrack
- Opinari
- Wandering Hillbilly
At large:
- Agonist
- Alterdestiny
- American Street
- Atrios
- Burnt Orange Report
- Buzzflash
- Carpetbagger Report
- College Dems
- Common Cause
- Crooks and Liars
- Daily Kos
- Democratic Strategist
- Democrats.org
- Digby's Hullabaloo
- DSCC
- Eccentricity
- Huffington Post
- Lefty Blogs
- Liberal Oasis
- Media Matters
- MyDD
- Open Secrets
- Pam's House Blend
- Political Wire
- Politico
- Progressive States
- Seeing the Forest
- Senate Guru
- Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
- Suburban Guerrilla
- Swing State Project
- Talk Left
- Talking Points Memo
- Think Progress
- Truthdig
Government:
- City of Knoxville
- Homeless Ten Year Plan
- Knox Co Commission
- Knox County
- Knox County Code
- Knoxville Code
- State of Tennessee
- TN Code Annotated
- TN General Assembly
- U.S. House
- U.S. Senate
- U.S. Thomas LoC
- UT CTAS
- UT MTAS





