2011年6月16日 星期四

Video: Dem Rep says Libya action ?illegal?

posted at 12:45 pm on June 16, 2011 by Ed Morrisseyprinter-friendly

Eliot Spitzer challenged Rep. Michael Capuano (D-MA) on his lawsuit against Barack Obama and American military action in Libya this morning on In The Arena, hitting the bipartisan legal fight on both pragmatic and legal grounds. Capuano tells Spitzer that he remains a supporter of Barack Obama, but that this is about more than just one particular President ? and that Congress has to take part in these decisions. Capuano acknowledges that courts have been loathe to intervene in a way which essentially orders a President to disengage, but that these circumstances are extraordinary and unprecedented:

I?m not sure what Spitzer was thinking about Congressional actions in military operations. Both post-9/11 wars were authorized by Congress in explicit acts (AUMFs) that authorized the President to conduct military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The first AUMF was even broader, authorizing a global war against al-Qaeda and nations that harbored or supported them. While it?s true that Congress hasn?t explicitly declared war in decades, they have authorized every military action since then, at least those which lasted more than a few days. Our involvement in the attack on Libya has dragged on for three months.

Precedent, then, won?t be a handy refuge for the President.� However, the odds of getting a court to order a withdrawal from the hostilities is nearly zilch.� For one thing, it would cross into our treaty obligations with NATO partners, a refuge that Obama has just recently begun to use.� For another, courts may be inserting themselves into war-fighting issues that don?t directly impact on combat situations, but it would be a highly extraordinary intervention indeed for a court to order a retreat under any circumstances.� The most a court might do is order Obama to seek Congressional approval and impose penalties for non-compliance.

That prompts another question, though, which is why Obama is so reluctant to seek Congressional approval in the first place.� Had he done so immediately, he almost certainly would have gotten it.� Obama would probably have gotten approval two weeks ago when the deadline was approaching, and still would be more likely than not to succeed if he asked for it now.� Congress would take some time to criticize his lack of respect for the co-equal branch, but in the end Congress would be just as loathe to order a retreat as the courts.� What exactly does Obama fear from such a request?

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Jimmy Fallon Tells CNN’s Piers Morgan NBC’s Original Decision To Replace Leno With Conan Was ‘An Insult’

Jimmy Fallon Tells CNN?s Piers Morgan NBC?s Original Decision To Replace Leno With Conan Was ?An Insult?

by Mark Joyella | 2:47 pm, June 15th, 2011

NBC?s Late Night host Jimmy Fallon speaks honestly about his own company?s missteps in handling the transition from Jay Leno to Conan O?Brien?and then back?calling the original decision to tell Leno he?d eventually be replaced by O?Brien ?an insult.?

In an interview set to air tonight on CNN?s Piers Morgan Tonight, Fallon describes the decision to decide Leno?s fate years ahead of time?and while he was number one in late night?made no sense. ?I think that?s bizarre. If you?re number one and somebody says, in five years somebody?s going to take your job, I don?t know what that means. If I was Jay Leno, I?d be like, what are you talking about?? Fallon said O?Brien, whose tenure as host of The Tonight Show was cut short and now hosts Conan on TBS, ?didn?t get much of a chance.?

As for the fighting between NBC (which has since changed ownership, with Comcast taking a controlling interest), Leno and Conan, Fallon described it as an awkward family feud:

It?s almost like watching your family fight. If you?re going to do it, get it over with, and I?m just going to sit uncomfortably at the table. Can I have more wine, please?

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Comment on NBCU Takes Stake In Stan Lee and NHL's Superhero Franchise by thekidslepthere

I hope the super heroes are as cool as Stripperella.

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2011年6月15日 星期三

Comment on If Hugh Jackman Plays Jean Valjean, Will Paul Bettany Play Javert In 'Les Miserables?' by John Smith

Horrible casting — Paul Bettany? Really? Mr. Gangster No. 1? My goodness. Please no.

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Comment on Ben Affleck To Turn French-Flavored Harlan Coben Novel 'Tell No One' Into Feature by A-K87

The French version was easily one of the most ‘accessibly’ subtitled movies of the last decade. What is going wrong with the world.

The French movie was sublime. Why don’t they adapt another Coben book or even better get on with adapting Michael Connelly novels.

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Quotes of the day

posted at 10:40 pm on June 14, 2011 by Allahpunditprinter-friendly

??It?s pretty interesting,? Perry said when asked about all the national political stories being written about him. ?People would like to have some other options in the race, obviously.??

??I have a lot of out-of-state travel that some might analyze that ?Oh he?s got a game plan and they?re implementing it.? That?s not correct. There?s not a game plan,? Perry said. ?I?m giving it some thought. There are a lot of people calling and saying, ?Hey, we would like you to consider getting into the race.??

?Perry did give a tiny preview of what he?ll say tonight in New York, and it will come as no shock to Texans who have followed his stump speeches over the last 18 months. He will say that Texas is leading the way economically, citing figures from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher, who said 38 percent of the jobs created since mid-2009 were in Texas. Perry will say that the figures are actually higher.

??They?re going to hear the success story of Texas and how that model can be replicated in their state,? Perry said.?

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?Now what about Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R)? You can?t say there isn?t room in the race for him. But frankly, he?s going to have to fight for conservative votes with Bachmann, who seems more than capable of holding her own. Perry?s had a great record in Texas, while Bachmann has carried the Tea Party banner in the House. He?s got expertise on energy; she?s been through the federal budget wars. You can easily see them splitting the votes of party activists.

?So let?s say Bachmann and Perry divide up the hard-core conservatives. Does that still leave Romney in the driver?s seat, with Pawlenty not able to pull in the support and money that had been waiting on the sidelines? Perry deprives Pawlenty of supporters and cash; Bachmann siphons off voters from Perry.

?Romney, it?s fair to say, will have trouble winning against a single, unifying not-Romney candidate but with three contenders (Pawlenty, Bachmann, Perry), does he put together wins in some early states and cruise from there? It could be.?

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?This should be a fun meeting ? Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are set to have a private get-together Wednesday morning, sources tell us?

?Both men are considering running for president this cycle. But they have ties going back years ? Perry strongly supported Giuliani in his 2008 run for president.?

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?Honestly, this governor from Texas looking to be president ? seems a lot like the last governor from Texas looking to be president, in all the wrong ways.?

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Comment on OSCAR SHOCKER! Academy Builds Surprise & Secrecy Into Best Picture Race: Now There Can Be Anywhere From 5 To 10 Nominees by V.M.L.

I liked the 10 nominee rule because it gave 5 more movies the chance to compete instead of being overlooked. Now I’m not too sure about this new rule. There’s other ways to make surprises instead of this.

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