Midday open thread
by kos
Wed Aug 11, 2010 at 12:00:04 PM PDT
- No one will ever accuse Fox News of being hip.
In a survey released by analyst Steve Sternberg, Fox News has the oldest audience among fully distributed cable networks. The network's average viewer last season was 65 years old, according to Nielsen. Heck, it's viewers are even older than viewers of Hallmark Channel, Military Channel and Golf Channel.
Perhaps the reason viewers tend to leave Fox News on all day racking up hours of big Nielsen numbers is they can't actually change the channel?
The Hallmark Network, by the way, is the home of Touched by an Angle reruns.
- IL-Sen: Libertarian gets on Senate ballot. Given the conservative dissatisfaction with Republican Mark Kirk, even a few points to the Libertarian candidate might be enough to tip the election in the Democrats' favor.
- Republicans provide another lesson in how to look like morons.
For some reason, Jesse’s excellent post mocking a bunch of wingnuts for their “brilliant” plan to build a gay bar by the Cordoba House has brought a shitstorm of illiterate Twitter rantings at me from the sexually repressed and those lacking self-awareness or reading comprehension. You know, even though I didn’t write it. Their urge to gang up on a lady will not be thwarted by the fact that it wasn’t a she that called them out so much that they have nothing left to do but rave like lunatics.
I just have one thing to say. Just because their kids set them up on Twitter doesn’t mean they’re computer literate, or they may have done the first thing that occurred to me, which is to look and see if there are any gay bars within the vicinity of the Cordoba House. And lookie here, there are!

If you look at this picture, and you’re not too stupid to breathe (sorry, wingnuts!), you should immediately see two things that make this whole “let’s put a gay bar by the Cordoba House and see liberal heads explode!” wishful thinking look even stupider than it is on its surface: 1) There are three gay bars within .1 mile of the Cordoba House and 2) They are all as close or closer to the Cordoba House than the WTC is.
- Hispanic media turns on Barack Obama.
Univision’s Jorge Ramos, an anchor on the nation’s largest Spanish-language television network, says Obama broke his promise to produce an immigration reform bill within a year of taking office. And Latinos are tired of the speeches, disillusioned by the lack of White House leadership and distrustful of the president, Ramos told POLITICO.
“He has a credibility problem right now with Latinos,” Ramos said. “We’ll see what the political circumstances are in a couple of years, but there is a serious credibility problem.”
Give Ramos a drug test!
- The teaparty really is giving Democrats some serious lifelines this year. Among others there's been Rand Paul, Sharron Angle, Marco Rubio, and now: Ken Buck. The Beltway CW:
Could the Tea Party cost the GOP two or three Senate seats? On the other hand, there are legitimate concerns about whether Buck, Paul, and Angle are their party’s best nominees and if they could enable Democrats to win these Senate contests in an environment where nearly everything is going the GOP’s way. John Cornyn and the NRSC have been doing their job this cycle: putting seats in play and trying to recruit the most electable candidates (like Charlie Crist in Florida, Trey Grayson in Kentucky, Norton in Colorado or Dino Rossi in Washington). The problem is that GOP voters are defeating these establishment-backed candidates -- or, in Crist’s case, forcing them out of the Republican primary. If Republicans lose two out of four in Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, and Nevada, it's hard to find a path to the 10 seats they need for control of the Senate.
- Great job by Blue America on this anti-Boehner ad!
- What, did the New York Times assign an intern on this story, or an NRSC staffer?
- AquaBuddah.com
- Dan Rostenkowski, another corrupt politician, died.
Don't these things happen in threes? Tom DeLay has got to be a bit nervous right now.







