Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Could there be 11 billion reasons for Alabama to vote for Ted Cruz for president?



So there's an old adage in politics that people oftenvote with their wallet. Put another way, they vote for candidates who they believe will help them the most financially.

It's not an all-inclusive perspective, of course, and it's a broad generalization. However, old political adages become old because there is likely some element of truth involved.

Given that preface, is Ted Cruz the best presidential candidate for Alabama?

Here's the thing: On Monday, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, praised Cruz as a strong candidate- although Brooks stopped short of giving an endorsement of the Texas senator.

Brooks also said this: "He's a strong supporter of human space travel. Redstone Arsenal - both on the military side and the space side - could not hope for a better president than Ted Cruz. Because Ted Cruz is strongly in favor of human space flight, which is what the Marshall Space Flight Center's primary focus is.

"And Ted Cruz understands that the world is still a very dangerous place and just as it's good to have carrots, you need to have sticks in order to secure world peace -- which means you've got to have a strong military."

And that's where your wallet comes in.

In 2012, a study valued the economic impact of Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville at $11.47 billion and about 101,000 jobs. That broke down to about 6 percent of the state's Gross Domestic Product.

Of course, that's not a suggestion that any other candidate would wipe Redstone off the map.

But if, as Brooks said, Redstone (and its $11 billion economic impact) "could not hope for a better president than Ted Cruz," would that cause you to vote with your wallet?

Source: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/03/could_there_be_11_billion_reas.html



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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Your Take: Readers celebrate #NationalPuppyDay



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Susan Lucci waits for a call in early March in her Central Texas home.(Photo: Javier Bustos, Your Take)

What's the best cure for the Monday Blues? National Puppy Day, of course.

Puppies of every pedigree are ready to pose for a place in our top dog gallery, so join the other Your Take friends who are showing off their prized canines.

Tweet us your photos of your furry friends @yourtake or upload them on the Your Take site or via the USA TODAY iPhone app. It's easy to sign up: Just use your Facebook or Google+ account.

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College Basketball Fans Tune-In To NCAA Tournament, Overlook The Negatives



The NCAA tournament generated its highest ratings in over 20 years this past weekend spurred by a bundle of close games and upsets. On Thursday and Friday, 10 of the 32 first round games were decided by a bucket or less with two 3-seeds falling to 14-seeds. Over the weekend, a 1-seed (Villanova) and two 2-seeds, including Kansas, dropped to much lower-seeded teams.

Apparently, for a lot of fans, the combination of drama, specific match-ups, and telecast times outweigh the negatives. Here are some not-so-nice elements of the tournament:

1. Scrimmages for Top SeedsThe four 1-seeds clobbered their opponents by an average margin of 26 points. In over 30 years of seeding, no 16-seed has defeated a top-seed and only a couple of games have ever been near-misses. In a tournament about drama and competitiveness, these lop-sided games amount to little more than scrimmages. Besides being boring, its a huge advantage to top seeds to have a one-game bye. One solution would be to expand the slate of Tuesday/Wednesday play-in games from four to sixteen, where all of the 13-16 seeds play against sixteen other teams. The winners of these games could then be randomly assigned to games against the 1-4 seeds. (The random assignment could take place in advance so that teams could scout each other.)

2. Detracting from DramaClose games are entertaining but slow-as-molasses finishes are not. The boatload of timeouts available to coaches and fouling at the end of games takes away from the drama rather than enhancing it. The Wall Street Journals Jason Gay aptly described the state of affairs as resembling watching ones grandparents unpack the groceries.

3. Fouls Galore But Few WhistlesFor fans under 35 who have been weaned on players grabbing, bumping, and shoving, the hyper-physical play doesnt seem to diminish enjoyment very much. Its a bit like Soviet citizens who grew accustomed to bread lines. Thats life. For those who can remember the aesthetics of the game before basketball turned into wrestling, its hard to watch at times.

West Virginias Bob Huggins actually gave expression to this obvious devolution and its cause over the last 30 years. Speaking after their upset of Maryland, he said, if we foul 100 times, there only going to call 20. So, he distributes playing time among a dozen players and instructs his Mountaineers to play with an aggressiveness that Attila-the-Hun could appreciate. These tactics bring praise from most college basketball analysts as inspired coaching. The one inaccuracy in his statement is that it is more like 300 times than 100.

Of course, Maryland could hardly complain. Their win against low-seeded Valparaiso came with a saving grab by the Terps Varun Ram on Valpos Keith Carter shown below that analysts have hailed as great defense.

NCAA Tourney in One Picture: Drama and Uncalled Fouls

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/briangoff/2015/03/24/college-basketball-fans-tune-in-to-ncaa-tournament-overlook-the-negatives/



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A$AP Rocky's New Album To Be Released This Summer: Morning Mix



Did You Hear?

:: In an interview with our friends atVIBEduring the SXSW 2015 festivities,A$AP Rockystates that his sophomore album is finished and will be release during the summer months! As for the title? Its calledA.L.L.A.[Miss Info]

:: Rihannasofficial website, RihannaNow.com, has received an upgrade! The new design reveals the singer is recording her upcoming album under the Roc Nation label for the first time, and that she now has ownership of her masters. Get that royalty check, RiRi! [Rihanna Now]

:: After the messy drama with his label,Earl Sweatshirtsnew albumI Dont Like s**t, I Dont Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirtis out now and is streaming on Spotify! It is the follow-up to 2013s Doris debut.[Pitchfork]

:: Bad news forLil Twist! The Young Moneyrapper has been chargedwith six felonies for allegedly breaking into Kyle Masseys house and assaulting his brother all according to TMZ. If found guilty, Justin Biebersbuddy could be looking at up to 25 years in jail. Ouch! [TMZ]

Find out below what music you can catch on TV today.

:: Good Morning America (ABC) Tove Lo:: Live With Kelly & Michael (syndicated) Zoe Kravitz:: The Meredith Viera Show (syndicated) Jason Derulo, Kelly Rowland:: Conan (TBS) Incubus:: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) Saint Motel:: The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS) Modest Mouse

Source: http://www.idolator.com/7585645/asap-rocky-new-album-summer-release-morning-mix



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Monday, March 23, 2015

El Clasico: Top five thrilling Barcelona vs Real Madrid clashes



Once again, the time has arrived for the clash of the titans tonight. The Catalans will be taking on the mighty Galacticos. Defenders from both teams will be sweating over how to keep Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in check.

El Clasico matches have made for some of the most entertaining, jaw-dropping and thrilling moments in football. And before the two giants take the field tonight, we race back through time to take you through a journey of the top 5 games between these two teams.

5: 22nd October, 2006 Real Madrid 2-0 Barcelona

Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Pic/ AFP

When the two teams met in 2006, most believed it would be Ronaldinho running rings around the Madrid defence. But it was Raul who got on the scoreboard first, that too in a span of two minutes. This was followed by Ruud Van Nistelrooys brilliant second goal that revived Real Madrids hopes in the season.

4: 4th March, 2001 Real Madrid 2-2 Barcelona

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This game will be remembered for two names Raul and Rivaldo (besides a little controversial twist). Star striker Raul netted the first goal early on, but Rivaldo quickly equalized. Within barely a minute, Raul replied again with another goal putting Madrid in the lead. But with just 20 minutes of play time remaining Rivaldo replied with another goal that leveled the score. There was an apparent third goal shot by the Brazilian striker, which was disallowed. On this night there clearly were only two stars shining.

3: 10th April, 2005 Real Madrid 4-2 Barcelona

Zinedine Zidane. Pic/ AFP

This game definitely will be remembered as one of the grandest of them all for it had the finest football stars of that particular time. With the likes of Zidane, Ronaldo, Owen and Raul who showcased their talent by netting one each for Madrid, while it was Ronaldinho and Eto who scored for Barcelona. This 2005 clash was one of the most memorable El Clasico games.

2: 19th November, 2005 Real Madrid 0-3 Barcelona

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The 2005 clash between the Glacticos and the Catalans was the most memorable game in El Clasico history with Brazilian legend and football magician Ronaldinho playing one of the finest games in his entire career. It was a one-man massacre at the Bernabau that night with Brazilian showcasing some of the finest tricks in football. Believe you me; this single-man demolition act received a standing ovation by the crowd. A game and player like this comes along just once.

1: 10th March, 2007 Barcelona 3-3 Real Madrid

Lionel Messi. Pic/ AFP

On this night at Camp Nou, Real Madrid looked to have taken total control of the Catalans with Ruud Van Nistlerooy scoring a brace. But Barca striker Lionel Messi had other plans. He netted two for the team as well but it was the defining third goal that got jaws dropping. After gliding through the Madrid defence Messi shot an epic goal which carved his name into the history books of football!

Source: http://www.mid-day.com/articles/el-clasico-top-five-thrilling-barcelona-vs-real-madrid-clashes/16078179



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Ted Cruz, Tea Party Hawk



Freshman Senator Ted Cruz is running for president, hoping to gain the Republican nomination bybringing together conservatives, libertarians and evangelicals. On foreign policy, thats a tough balance to strike. Yet Cruz has crafted his own brand of hawkishness tailored to please even his Tea Party supporters.

In a long interviewat the Halifax International Security Conference late last year, Cruz walked me through his strategy for staking out a positionthat falls somewhere between the isolationism of Senator Rand Paul and the neoconservatism of Senator John McCain. When asked which foreign policy experts he trusts, he named three: John Bolton, ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush; Elliott Abrams, who served in top foreignpolicy posts under Bush and President Ronald Reagan; and former CIA director James Woolsey, a hawkish Democrat. He framed his worldview as one that spares no effort in defending American national security but limits adventurism abroad.

The central touchstone for U.S. foreign policy should be defending the vital national security interests of the United States, he said. He calledweakness onthat obligation "the most central failing" of the foreign policies of President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

In his brief Senate career, Cruz has sometimes sided with libertarians such asPaul on big national security issues, as when he opposed Obamas request for authorization to attack Syria afterBashar al-Assads alleged use of chemical weapons (Obama later withdrew that request). ButCruz has also sided withthe hawksinopposing Obamas nuclear negotiations with Iran and pushing for more sanctionson the Tehran regime.

I believe both of those positions areconsistent because both are driven by national security interests, Cruz told me. There are a range of views within the Republican Party, but there is an overwhelming consensus that the Obama-Clinton foreign policy is a manifest disaster, that leading from behind does not work.

Cruz reconciles his advocacy for American power with his aversion to using military force by trumpeting democracy promotion and human-rights advocacy. In the Senate, he has taken up the causes of individual human rights activists such as Mariem Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman who was sentenced to death for her faith and later released.

It is inexplicable and indefensible that this president will almost never speak out for dissidents, Cruz said. I dont believe that shining light and speaking truth is soft power, it's often far more effective than dropping bombs.

Cruz wants the U.S.to publicly confront the Iranian regime for its treatment of its own citizens, and as president he would lend support to human rights and democracy movements around the world, although not through the use of the U.S. armed forces.

As forthe conflictsin the Middle East, Cruz said he doesnt necessarily want the U.S.to take a side. Like many Republicans (and apparently David Petraeus), he sees Iran asthe major threat to U.S. security.

As serious a threat as ISIS presents, the threat from Iran is qualitatively greater. And the Obama administration has it backwards, they are trying to use ISIS to weaken our stance against Iran, he said. The growing potency of ISIS should be used to put even greater pressure on Iran.

Cruz doesnt think the U.S. should risk livessorting out the conflictbetween Sunni and Shiite Muslims.It is the height of hubris and ignorance to think that after 1,500 years of sectarian civil war that the U.S. can come in and convince Sunnis and Shiites to put down their arms and embrace, he said.

Cruz insistedthat Obamas Syria policy has been an incoherent mess, but he doesnt advocate more support for the Syrian rebels or the use of U.S. power to help remove the regime. He said Assad is a monster, but that if the rebels won and extremists came to power, that could be worse for Americas national security.

In the rare cases where the U.S. must use force, Cruz said, it should be used sparingly and only for a limited mission: We should not engage in long-term nation building.

On defense spending, Cruz tries to bridge the divide between the defense hawks and the budget hawks by decrying the sequestration under the2011 Budget Control Act while also calling for reforms in Pentagon spending and a crackdown on waste, fraud and abuse.

Overall, expect Cruz to focus his foreign policy criticism on what he sees asHillary Clinton's reticence to take tough internationalstands.The Obama administration negotiates a potentially catastrophic Iran deal, where is Hillary Clinton? Utterly silent. If she desires to be commander in chief, now is the time to stand up and speak, he said. I understand theres political risk in her party to saying anything out loud. But in a time of great challenges, leadership matters.

Cruz is not the first Tea Party-friendly candidate to strike a hawkish tone:Sarah Palin tried to walk that line after her failed vice presidency bid in 2008. Cruz can make a case for the policies. The question is whetherhawkish and libertarian Republicans will sign on.

To contact the author on this story: Josh Rogin at joshrogin@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor on this story: Tobin Harshaw at tharshaw@bloomberg.net

Source: http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-03-23/ted-cruz-tea-party-hawk



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Barcelona vs. Real Madrid: Tactical Review of 2015 El Clasico



Barcelona extended their lead at the top of La Liga to four points on Sunday by winning the first Clasico of 2015 against Real Madrid. Jeremy Mathieu and Luis Suarez struck either side of a Cristiano Ronaldo goal to give la Blaugrana a timely boost at a key stage of the season.

Formations and XIs

Barcelona played a 4-3-3 as expected, with Javier Mascherano starting as an anchor due to Sergio Busquets only being fit enough for the bench. The Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez trio continued up front, and Jeremy Mathieu started in central defence alongside Gerard Pique. Claudio Bravo resumed duties in goal.

Real Madrid played a fluid 4-3-3/4-4-2, with Cristiano Ronaldo straddling a left-wing/striker role, Gareth Bale playing slightly deeper on the right and Isco partnering Toni Kroos in central midfield.

1. Marcelo Epitomises Madrid's Attacking Energy

Marcelo has been a little hesitant to venture forward in La Liga of late, so it was a (pleasant) surprise to see him willing and able to bomb forward in the Clasico. His energy and appetite for attacking epitomised Real Madrid's strong first half.

He would either dance forward as a true wide player or overlap and be found by a pass from central midfield; either way, he was central to all things quick and potent early on. Both of Madrid's most threatening attacks in the first period were down the left side, and rather than sit cautiously and try to care for Messi's presence on his flank, Marcelo opted to take advantage of the fact he wasn't being tracked.

With Ivan Rakitic a little slow to get over and mark him, Dani Alves was frequently exposed in these stages. Karim Benzema's immense movement into the channels then became a real threat, and with the Frenchman joining Marcelo in overloading that side, Barca's defence was forced to shuffle over and fall out of position.

The hosts took the lead through a brilliant Mathieu header, but los Blancos, on balance, were by far the better side across the first 45 minutes.

2. Ronaldo's Equaliser

Ronaldo scored the equaliser, but Real Madrid's goal on the night wasall about the build-up play. It's deserving of great commendation, and adds another string to the bow supporting Benzema as a world-class talent.

With Modric creeping forward with the ball and Benzema spotting Mathieu in a wide position (dragged out to start closing Bale down), the Frenchman darted right to take Pique with him and opened a huge gap in the centre of defence. Ronaldo saw it and filled it, and Benzema's sumptuous flick found him for a first-time finish.

Jaw-dropping stuff from the striker.

His movement into the channels and in dragging defenders around throughout the first half was absolutely stunning, and this was the validation of his play; his piece de resistance.

3. Direct Barcelona

The opening 10 minutes of the second half were a little scrappy, then suddenly Suarez, like a bolt from the blue, made one run, that was picked out by one Alves pass, and gave Barcelona the lead.

It was symptomatic of the "new"(ish) Barcelona we've been treated to this season. They're still a 4-3-3 passing side, but they move the ball from back to front much, much quicker and Suarez latching on to a defender's long ball has been a theme for success.

The Uruguayan took advantage of a ropey-looking defensive line, controlled Alves' brilliant pass with one magnificent, G*d-like touch and slotted home in trademark fashion. It wasn't the first time he's scored "that" goal this season, and it won't be the last.

Luis Enrique has focused on getting the ball out of the centre-backs' feet and into Ivan Rakitic, who can turn and supply the front three within seconds. The Croatian's excellence at this is why Xavi has been marginalised, and he's the embodiment of the tactical nuance that's given la Blaugrana an edge this year.

4. Disconnect

"We didn't play like a team," Modric stated to reporters after the game (h/t Inside Spanish Football). He's absolutely hit the nail on the head.First half for los Blancos? Great. But the second? A shambolic mess.

Once Barcelona had gone 2-1 up, Real Madrid's front three stopped pressing and harassing the opponents, devoting themselves solely to attacking as they were in need of a goal. They stood high up the pitch and waited for the ball to be passed to them, but it never actually came.

Barca began pushing forward and finding themselves free to pick their passes, approaching Madrid's midfield line without any pressure from the forwards. It naturally dragged the away side's midfield contingent forward in order to engage, opening huge holes in between themselves and the defence for Enrique's front three to exploit.

All of a sudden, with Messi drifting centrally and exploiting the space behind Toni Kroos and Modric, one simple pass between the lines was enough to set the hosts away on a barreling attack. Several were carved out, and only poor decision-making and profligacy from all threeand in particular Neymarstopped them from making the score looking more convincing.

Quickfire Conclusions

  • Bale was essentially absent again. Last week he bagged a brace and cupped his hands to his ears, but this was more like the norm for the Welshman who has been very quiet of late.
  • Benzema and Marcelo, in addition to perhaps Modric, were Real Madrid's outfield players, and Iker Casillas showed the world he hasn't declined quite as sharply as some want to suggest.
  • In the first half Madrid were superb, in the second Barca were. Neither could string together a full 90 minutes of good play.
  • As ever, yellow cards provided a predictable backdrop to the game, but some of the play-acting and needless involvements in scuffles (we're looking at you, Jordi Alba) were disappointing to see.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2405744-barcelona-vs-real-madrid-tactical-review-of-2015-el-clasico



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