Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Group Backing Chris Christie Criticizes John Kasich for Lehman Brother Ties


Chris Christie: #TellingItLikeItIs Town Hall in Dubuque, IA
10:03 pm ET10:03 pm ETNick Corasaniti and Alexander Burns

Donald J. Trump has criticized Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio at numerous debates, including for his tenure as a managing general partner at a bank that was central to the financial crisis.

Now, America Leads, the super PAC supporting Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey is putting some money behind Mr. Trumps accusations in a withering attack ad aimed at Mr. Kasich.

It begins with Mr. Kasich saying I was a banker and I was proud of it, before cutting to Mr. Trumps criticism, and rifling through Mr. Kasichs record as both a congressman and a businessman, accusing him of profiting off the financial crisis while a partner at Lehman Brothers.

The negative ad comes as Mr. Kasich and Mr. Christie, both far behind Mr. Trump, are locked in a tight battle for fourth place and a strong showing in New Hampshire, and are pursuing a similar subset of voters.

But Mr. Christie and Mr. Kasich do not typically go after each other on the stump. On the contrary, Mr. Christie has trained his fire mainly on Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, and said last week in a radio interview that he considered Mr. Kasich a very good governor. (He added that he viewed himself as a better one.)

Mr. Kasich, meanwhile, has refrained from attacking any of his opponents in his campaign events, though a super PAC supporting his campaign has done so with paid advertising.

But if Mr. Christie has held back against Mr. Kasich, the outside group supporting Mr. Christies candidacy has increasingly shifted into attack mode. Even before the anti-Kasich ads began running, America Leads was sending mail to New Hampshire voters branding Mr. Kasich as a tax hiker.

No amount of New Jersey bullying and false attacks by Chris Christies cronies will hide Christies own failures of credit downgrades and budget deficits, said Chris Schrimpf, a spokesperson for the Kasich campaign. As a result over 60 percent of the voters that know Christie best dont approve of him. In ohio John kasich turned an $8 billion budget hole into a $2 billion surplus, saw Ohios credit outlook improve, and cut a record amount of taxes. As a result over 60 percent of voters approve of him in the most important of all swing states.

The Lehman Brothers attack may be a particularly raw one for Mr. Kasich. Democrats used his affiliation with the failed bank to brand him, during his campaign for governor in 2010, as a congressman from Wall Street.

Mr. Kasich has attempted to minimize his Lehman connection, joking about his tenure at the bank in campaign speeches. (He did not repeat the joke in a handful of campaign events a reporter attended over the weekend.)

Tucker Martin, a spokesperson for America Leads, said the ad was in response to an escalation in attacks from the Kasich team.

The Kasich team has spent well over a month attacking Governor Christie, he said. All were doing is noting a vote Governor Kasich took, and a job he held. Its simply another part of his bio and his record, presented to voters for their consideration.

New Day for America, the super PAC supporting Mr. Kasich, aired an ad last year pointing to deficits in New Jersey, but never mentioning Mr. Christie by name.

Governor Christie should either disavow the ad or have he courage to repeat Trumps attack himself, said Matt David, a spokesperson for the group.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2016/01/31/group-backing-chris-christie-criticizes-john-kasich-for-lehman-brother-ties/

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Why Clinton"s apparent Iowa win feels more like a loss


Hillary Clinton"s Campaign Taps Into Supporters" Enthusiasm | MSNBC

First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the days most important political stories and why they matter.

This story has been updated to reflect results with 100 percent of precincts reporting.

Why Clintons apparent win feels more like a loss

Who knew that Donald Trumps defeat last night in Iowa would be only the SECOND-most dramatic story of the evening? The most dramatic one was the announcement by NBC News, just before 4:00 am ET, declaring Hillary Clinton the apparent winner on the Democratic side, with Clinton getting 699.57 state delegate equivalents to Bernie Sanders 695.49, with 2.28 still outstanding. (Now with 100 percent of precincts reporting, Clinton has been awarded700.59state delegate equivalents to Sanders 696.82.)Yes, a win is a win for the Clinton campaign. And yes, that razor-thin margin points to Sanders limitations in states other than Iowa, New Hampshire and Vermont. But there are three reasons why this apparent victory for Clinton feels more like a loss. One, theres already controversy, with the Sanders camp alleging that due to Iowa Democratic Party mismanagement, reports were late coming in from about 90 precincts, per NBCs Danny Freeman. And in an interview with NBCs Kasie Hunt, Sanders didnt rule out challenging the results. Two, winning essentially by one vote (err, five state delegate equivalents) instead of 1 percentage point, denied Clinton the opportunity to use ANY win as momentum heading into New Hampshire, where Sanders enjoys a sizable lead. And three, if you dont want to take our word for it, heres the attitude inside Clinton Land. Clinton advisers said they did not know if a significant staff shakeup was at hand, but they said that the Clintons were disappointed with Monday nights result and wanted to ensure that her organization, political messaging and communications strategy were in better shape for the contests to come, theNew York Times writes.

But that doesnt mean that Sanders apparent loss is a win

You have to give the Sanders campaign a lot of credit: Its revolution turned more than anyone had expected. (Turnout according to the state party was 171,109 not the nearly 240,000 from 2008, but certainly more than the 124,000 from 2004). But we stand by what we wrote yesterday: If Sanders is going to win the Democratic nomination, he needed a clear win, a la Barack Obama, to transform the races in more diverse states like South Carolina, where an NBC/WSJ/Marist poll last week found Clinton ahead, 64%-27%. Essentially tying Clinton in Iowa a very white and very liberal state points to Sanders ceiling in states outside of New Hampshire and Vermont. And that wont be good enough, especially with Clintons expected superdelegate advantage. As the late (and great) Darrell Royal used to say, a tie is like kissing your sister. And thats the reality this morning for both the Clinton and Sanders campaigns.

Lets get ready for the first one-on-one Democratic debate Thursday!

And what is better than just having a virtual tie in Iowa on the Democratic side? How about the first one-on-one debate between Clinton and Sanders on Thursday night that will be moderated by NBCs Chuck Todd and MSNBCs Rachel Maddow in Durham, NH? (Martin OMalley, the third Democrat in the race, dropped out last night.) By the way, look at these fascinating divides from the exit polls:

  • Clinton won among Democrats, 56%-39%
  • Sanders won among independents, 69%-26%
  • Sanders won among very liberal, 58%-39%
  • Clinton won among somewhat liberals, 50-44%, and moderates, 58%-35%
  • Clinton won among past caucus-goers, 59%-35%
  • Sanders won among first-time caucus-goers, 59%-37%
  • Sanders won among those ages 17-29, 84%-14%
  • Clinton won among those 65 and older, 69%-26%

Cruz took a punch from Trump, others and won

Turning to the Republican results out of Iowa, the pressure was on Cruz to win, and he passed the test, proving the polls and pundits wrong by defeating Trump. More than anything else, Cruz took punches from Trump (on the birther issue), from the states Republican governor (on ethanol), and from the news media and pundits (on his debate performance, his poll position). And guess what he won. It proves that Cruz is resilient, and hes punched his ticket into the future rounds.

Photos from the Iowa campaign trail

As Iowans prepare to cast the first votes of the 2016 presidential election, Democrat and Republican candidates have been blanketing the state.

Pressures now on Trump (to finish first in New Hampshire)

And so now the pressure is on Trump to even the score in New Hampshire, where he has enjoyed a sizable lead in the polls. Well give Trump this: He was bold trying to win a state where evangelicals and conservative Republicans usually dominate all in an effort to run the table in the first two contests. But theres a big danger for the candidate whose brand is all about winning to fall to second place in the first nominating race. And so next weeks New Hampshire primary is key for him. Our questions: How does he campaign this week? How does he fix his organizational deficiencies? And who, exactly, does he target on the GOP side?

Pressures now on Rubio (to get second in New Hampshire)

The question for Marco Rubio heading into last night was if hed have a strong third-place finish (or maybe even second place), or if it would be more of a disappointing third. Well, it was the former, with Rubio just one percentage point behind Trump - Cruz 28%, Trump 24%, Rubio 23%. While were not going to treat Rubios third-place finish as a victory, it does position him well in the upcoming states. And it puts pressure on him to finish second in New Hampshire, which would truly make him the establishment alternative in the field.

Your three-way GOP race?

By the way, the exit polls maybe revealed your three-way GOP race over the next couple of months. Cruz won among VERY conservatives - 44% to 21% for Trump and 15% for Rubio; Rubio won among SOMEWHAT conservatives - 29% to Trumps 24% and Cruzs 19%; and Trump won among MODERATES - 34%, to Rubios 28% and Cruzs 9%.

The public polls were wrong, especially on the Republican side

Finally, as you know, we love everything about polls at First Read. So we have to admit that last nights polls, especially on the Republican side, were wrong including from the gold standard Des Moines Register. Indeed, the last eight Iowa polls that meet our standards all had Trump in the lead. But he finished second. We all have some explaining to do.

Countdown to NBC/MSNBC debate in New Hampshire: 2 days

Countdown to New Hampshire: 7 days

This article originally appeared on NBCNews.com.

Source: http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/why-clintons-apparent-iowa-win-feels-more-loss

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Trevor Noah inaugurates Black History Month version of The Daily Show


Stacey Dash: No More Black History Month | The View

In the months since he took overThe Daily Showfrom Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah has demonstrated a sharp eye for covering racial issues. After recently savaging the casting of Joseph Fiennes as Michael Jackson, Noah and his team of correspondents have decided to go all in on Black History Month. Noahs conceit: a flashblack to how The Daily Showmightve looked on Feb. 1, 1965, amonth before Dr. Martin Luther KingJr.s famous march to Selma.

At that time, King and some allies had just been arrested for parading without a permit, and Noah turned to his historical correspondent (our junior civil rights correspondent, Roy WoodSr.)to explain.

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I saw a lot of bulls, Trevor. Proud Negro men and women being arrested for no reason. Im sorry, did the Klan fill out their paperwork before marching in my neighborhood? When have you ever seen white people arrested for parading without a permit?

Watch the full clip below.

Source: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/02/02/trevor-noah-black-history-month-daily-show

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The remarkable declines of the last two Iowa caucus winners: Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum


The Daily Show - Mike Huckabee"s Food-Based Politics

Update: Huckabee didn"t even make it past Iowa -- the state he won in 2008 -- tweeting just prior to 10:30 p.m. Eastern on Monday night that he will be suspending his campaign.

Huckabee was getting 1.8 percent of the vote -- slightly more than the 1 percent Santorum had at the time getting.

Please indulge a bit of a cliche here to quickly communicate a point.

Time does indeed change almost everything. The much-debated but short list of those expected to win or claim one of the top places in Monday"s Iowa caucuses offers us just a bit more proof that this is often true.

Most political observers anticipate that, on the Democratic side, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton or Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will emerge victorious from the caucuses. On the Republican side, it"s pretty widely agreed-upon that New York businessman Donald Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.) will claim the top prize. This set of most likely possibilities would, as you have no doubt by now heard, seem to reveal something about the mood of the electorate and its embrace of "outsider" anti-establishment candidates.

This much we can say for sure, though: The things that Iowa voters wanted in candidates in 2008 and 2012, are not, apparently, what they seek today. Consider the following.

In 2008, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee managed to win the Iowa caucuses, taking 34.4 percent of the vote, more than nine points ahead of his next competitor, Mitt Romney.

Four years later, former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) narrowly edgedRomney, earning 24.6 percent of Republican caucus-goers" votes. The results were so close that, on election night, Romney was declared the winner with what appeared to be a surplus of eight votes. A few days later, the real outcome emerged: Santorum had won the Iowa caucuses by 34 votes.

Among the reasons political commentators and reporters often identified as the cause of both the Santorum and the Huckabee victories: Each man"s overt evangelical approach to faith and political ideas.

Here are reactions from seven presidential candidates on the evening of the 2016 Iowa caucuses. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post)

Come 2016, that much hasn"t changed. Trump and Cruz have both made direct and targeted appeals to evangelical voters. What has changed, though, is the fact thatHuckabee and Santorum will not be on those voters" radar screens. And by this, we mean neither man is expected to claim first, second, third, fourth or even the fifth place in Monday"s caucuses. They currently stand in seventh and 11th places, respectively, according to the Real Clear Politics average of polling. Their combined share of the vote? Five percent.

Politics is certainly a business in which timing is everything. How a candidate fares is often dependent upon who they are running against and what voters are looking for at that particular time. Back in 2008 and 2012, Huckabee and Santorum clearly had what certain voters were looking for. This time around, they aren"t even making the debate stage.

Four years is a long time in politics.

Janell Ross is a reporter for The Fix who writes about race, gender, immigration and inequality.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEgUSiaX_p5lyp89esKAWGQRbeIcw&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779041519475&ei=X-mwVrDnAobN3gGatqCgDw&url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/01/the-amazing-declines-of-the-last-two-iowa-caucus-winners-mike-huckabee-and-rick-santorum/

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Black History Month: ABC7 Celebrates Modern Day Trailblazers


Whoopi Says She"s All-American, Discusses Black History Month | The View

New York --

ABC7 celebrates Black History Month, by highlighting some modern day trailblazers.

Misty Copeland electrified the entertainment world last year, when she became the first black woman ever promoted to principal dancer for the world renowned American Ballet Theatre.

A Jamaican immigrant raised in Brooklyn, Maurice Ashley literally became a game-changer in the world of international chess. In 1999, he became the first black person to achieve the rank of grandmaster, a title possessed by less than 500 people on the planet!

ABC7 reminds you that black history is all around us.

Source: http://abc7ny.com/society/black-history-month-abc7-celebrates-modern-day-trailblazers/1183406/

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MSNBC: "Explosive Revelations" Still To Come In Hillary Email Saga [VIDEO]


Bernie Sanders" Unconventional Rise To The White House | Morning Joe | MSNBC

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MSNBCs Joe Scarborough said that there are more explosive revelations to come out of the Hillary Clinton email saga on top of the announcement that there were 22 top secret emails on Clintons serverFriday.

Monday on Morning Joe, panelist and Bloomberg Politics managing editor Mark Halperin said that even if Bernie Sanders loses todays Iowa caucus he can go forward with lots of money, with debates on the schedule and see are there are developments in the legal front that allow him to start to win even after tonight if he doesnt win.(VIDEO: MSNBC: FBIs Hillary Investigation Far More Advanced Than Public Knows)

Halperin argued, Theres an undefined element in [the Democrats]campaign that will impact the campaign sooner or later and thats whats going to happen in the Justice Department. I mean, you can just sense among Democrats theyre right on the edge of their seats trying to figure out what will happen and what determining factor thats going to play in the nomination process.(RELATED: Reports: Some Of Hillary Clintons Emails Are Too Damaging To National Security To Release)

Scarboroughthen toutedhis claim from last Friday morningabout how there were more revelations.

By the end of the day Friday, the State Department announced that they were unable to release 22 of Clintons emails because they would compromise national security if they were released, even in part.(RELATED: Rep. Issa: FBI Would Like To Indict Both Huma [Abedin] And Hillary Clinton)

Halperin added that there are more problems with [Clintons]emails, more questions about how it was handled. Look, the legal calendar, we dont know what it is. We know the political calendar, Bernie Sanders announced yesterday hes raised $20 million this month. Hes forced Secretary Clinton to agree to more debates into the spring. So Bernie Sanders, even if he loses here tonight can go forward with lots of money, with debates on the schedule, and see are there are developments in the legal front that allow him to start to win even after tonight if he doesnt win here.(RELATED: State Dept. Records Show John Kerry Sent Hillary A SECRET Email From His iPad)

Everybody in the government, everybody in the media, everybody that runs anything is talking about how advanced this investigation is, and nobodys telling the American people about it, Scarborough argued. So I had an executive in another network ask, Is it safe to talk about it now? So we talked about it. And then that afternoon, explosive revelations came out, and there are more.(RELATED: Four Sid Blumenthal Emails In Latest Clinton Release Are COMPLETELY Classified)

Panelist John Heilemann added, And Ill tell you, to me the most interesting thing about that is that in the last 48 hours when Bernie Sanders has been asked about the Hillary Clinton email thing, having famously in the debate a few months ago said, Dont worry about it. No one wants to hear about your emails. Asked about it a couple of days ago, he said, Oh, I dont think its irrelevant at all, theres a process playing out here. Bernie Sanders now edging towards kind of retracting his Nobody cares about your dam emails thing. You can easily imagine Sanders not attacking her personally on this but him now saying, Hey look, this is something we have to think about and bring into a discussion in a more active way."

When Bernie Sanders is hearing from top leaders in the Obama administration that this is further along than expected, he doesnt want to be caught saying its not a big deal and then having the FBI suggest it is, Scarborough said. (VIDEO: Bernie Sanders Says Hes Tired Of Hearing About Hillarys d**n Emails)

Another Morning Joe panelist, Mike Barnicle insisted, Theres just too much buzz around it from all different levels of government, media, and everything to ignore it, and Bernie is no longer ignoring it. (VIDEO: Bernie Sanders: Hillary Clinton Is The Problem)

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/01/msnbc-explosive-revelations-still-to-come-in-hillary-email-saga-video/

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Monday, February 1, 2016

Megan McKenna: I"m being stalked by Harry Styles look-alike


Harry Styles can"t find his car at LAX, mobbed by paparazzi & fans

Megan McKenna

"Celebrity Big Brother" star Megan McKenna says she is being stalked by an "ugly Harry Styles".

Megan McKenna says she is being stalked by an "ugly Harry Styles".

The "Celebrity Big Brother" star has reported the man - who apparently bears a likeness to the One Direction heartthrob - to police because she says he"s been following her for the past week to various locations around London and is "freaking" her out.

Taking to her Snapchat account last night (31.01.16), the brunette stunner uploaded a photograph of her alleged pursuer outside London club Cafe de Paris and branded him "an ugly Harry Styles" and told her followers: "Can I just all let you now that there"s some weirdo ugly version of Harry Styles that keeps following me."

Later, she added on Twitter: "Omg guys I"m being stalked by this weirdo. Ive reported to the police!! Been following me all week. It"s freaking me out.

"He"s jumping in the back of my pictures, he made the Daily Mail last week. As I"m walking out of Cafe de Paris tonight he"s only f**king waiting for me and jumped in another picture.(sic)"

Not one to shy away from a confrontation, the "Ex On The Beach" star approached her admirer outside of the club.

She explained: "Me and my girls had a massive row with this guy outside the club. He is on another level of weirdness, he has freaked me out. So if he does make the thing [the papers] tomorrow, please can you not think I"m dating some dirty, ugly, rat, scumbag. It"s actually getting creepy now because this guy is actually stalking me on a serious level."

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNE-YqMoSTf11hdPQ6_9-iGG3C6c_A&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779040501560&ei=LbGvVpjpBMKK3AHbgLzQBQ&url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/78192-megan-mckenna-im-being-stalked-by-harry-styles-look-alike/

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