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Thursday, July 17, 2008

A Preview of Next Week's New Yorker Cover (PIC) view!


The New Yorker (1-year)


Funny with elements of truth.

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Xbox Rock Band Instruments Work With New Guitar Hero

 





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At Activision's E3 press conference Tuesday, Guitar Hero director Brian Bright told the crowd that if they already owned guitar controllers and drum controllers from "previous games" on the Xbox 360, they'd work with Guitar Hero World Tour.





What Activision didn't say is how that will actually work, considering that Rock Band drums have four pad inputs and Guitar Hero World Tour has five.



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UPDATE: Here's how it'll work. Speaking with Bright after the conference, I found out that the game's five-button drum track, shown above center, will be compressed down to four inputs if a Rock Band drum controller is inserted.



There's also a MIDI jack on the back of the drum kit, Bright said, which will allow gamers to play Guitar Hero with any electronic drum kit by simply plugging it into the controller. You can also hook up a second drum pedal if you want to play two bass drums.

Comedian Dick posts bail after arrest in Murrieta

Andy Dick was arrested Wednesday in Riverside County on suspicion of sexual battery and marijuana possession after the comedian allegedly grabbed a 17-year-old girl's tank top and exposed her breasts at a Murrieta bar/restaurant, police reported.






Officers described Dick, 42, as “extremely intoxicated and belligerent” at the time of his arrest, which occurred about 1:15 a.m. in a Sam's Club parking lot near Buffalo Wild Wings, according to Murrieta police Lt. Dennis Vrooman.

Marijuana and at least one Xanax pill were found in Dick's pants pockets, Vrooman said. He said Dick did not have a prescription for the Xanax, a drug used to treat anxiety disorders and anxiety caused by depression.

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Several hours before his arrest, Dick had been asked to leave the Corner Pocket Sports Bar on California Oaks Road. Kicki Maris, the bar's owner, told KCAL9 that Dick “was giving hard time to the customers” and the bartenders “refused to serve him anymore.”

When police were called to quell a disturbance at the tavern about 9 p.m. Tuesday, they encountered Dick, who “was moderately intoxicated at the time, and in lieu of being arrested for public intoxication, he agreed to leave the location with his friends,” Vrooman said.

Early this morning, police were called on a report that someone was urinating in the parking lot of Buffalo Wild Wings at 40484 Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Arriving officers were told that Dick grabbed the teen's tank top and bra and pulled them down, exposing her breasts, Vrooman said.







Witnesses told police that Dick and five companions went to a pickup truck parked at a nearby lot but “we arrived quicker than they were able to leave,” Vrooman said.


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Dick was sitting in the front seat next to the driver, and four passengers were in the back seat of the large Honda pickup, Vrooman said.

A curbside lineup was conducted, and Dick was identified by the alleged teenage victim, as well as a witness, according to police.

Dick, whose credits include the TV series “Less Than Perfect” and “NewsRadio,” was booked into the Southwest Detention Center on suspicion of narcotics possession, possession of 28.5 grams of marijuana and misdemeanor sexual battery, according to Riverside County sheriff's jail records.

Possession of less than an ounce of pot – 28 grams – is usually a misdemeanor.

Dick spent the night in jail, posted $5,000 bail and walked out of the county lockup on Auld Road about 10 a.m. He is set to be arraigned Aug. 12 at the Murrieta Courthouse.

A spokesman for the entertainer could not be reached for comment.

Dick, a Charleston, S.C., native who was adopted by a naval officer and his wife, has a long rap sheet for drug-related arrests dating to 1999, when he crashed a car into a telephone pole and was charged with drunken driving and possession of cocaine.


On Dec. 4, 2004, Dick was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure for mooning some friends at a McDonald's.

Dick is known for being outrageous, whether on stage or off. In late 2006, he used the n-word in a routine at a Los Angeles comedy club, angering the audience.

Last year, during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” he was removed from the show after rubbing Ivanka Trump's leg and asking her for a “big, fat, sloppy kiss.” He followed up that appearance with another that started with Kimmel airing a clip of him being dragged off the set.

McCain raises $62.5 million through public finance loophole

Update: After I posted this entry, I found an article by the WSJ's Todd Farnam reporting on the release of these numbers -- good for him, and good for the WSJ.


Here's a story you can say you read first at The Jed Report: according to FEC reports filed on July 15, through June 30, John McCain had raised at $62.5 million in private funds that can be used for his general election campaign -- even though he's already committed to accepting public funding for the general.


Moreover, based on my own analysis, of that $62.5 million, three-quarters -- $46.3 million -- comes from a total of 1,803 wealthy individuals who made five figure contributions averaging $25,664 each.


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So not only is John McCain blatantly violating his public financing pledge, but he's doing it in grand style, raising money in increments of up to $70,000 per donor -- more than thirty times the amount a donor can give to Barack Obama's general election campaign.


How is this all possible? How has most of the media missed the story? Allow me to explain.


As you recall, on June 19th, Barack Obama announced that he would forgo the public finance system, electing to raise money directly from his 1.7 million supporters. In explaining his decision, Barack cited two key arguments: one, that John McCain and the RNC were jointly raising millions for the general election from private sources including from PACs and lobbyists and two, 527s would spend millions attacking him during the closing weeks of the campaign.


Now that the July 15 FEC reports have been filed, Barack's first argument has been validated. The jury is still out on the second argument; it cannot be evaluated until the campaign is over or until a major 527 or independent ad effort has materialized, whichever comes first.


Still, even though Barack has already been proven correct on one of his key points, he was subject to a ruthless browbeating by the mass media, which pilloried him as a cynical opportunist for days on end. Not surprisingly, the McCain campaign aggressively pushed that storyline with a daily barrage of sanctimonious and hypocritical personal attacks from McCain on Obama.


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Now, however, it is clear that even as the McCain campaign was on the warpath against Barack Obama, they knew that his argument about the McCain campaign's coordination with the RNC was absolutely true.


First, ten days before Barack Obama announced his decision to forgo the public finance system, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis told McCain supporters that the campaign had discovered a way around the campaign finance system that would allow McCain to raise at least as much money as Obama -- if not more.


Second, of the $62.5 million in private funds that McCain can use in the general election, $54.1 million -- 86% -- was raised before Barack Obama's decision.


So it is absolutely clear that even as the McCain campaign was telling reporters one thing about their intention to stick by the public financing pledge, they were actually raising tens of millions of dollars from private sources for the general election campaign.


In short, the McCain campaign brazenly lied to the media.


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The issue isn't that John McCain will withdraw from the public finance system -- he won't -- but rather that he's devised a way to spend tens if not hundreds of millions in privates funds even as he takes $85 million in taxpayer funds. (Talk about a bridge to nowhere.)


McCain, whose campaign is predicting a campaign budget of $400 million through the November 4, is skillfully exploiting loopholes in a campaign finance law that he wrote.


Here's the nuts-and-bolts of the loophole: the money McCain is currently raising through the campaign committees which reported their quarterly results on July 15 is actually being funneled to the Republican National Committee, even though each campaign committee bears McCain's name.


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There are two reasons why the money is transferred to the RNC. First, if it were not transferred to the RNC, the money could not be used in the general. Second, by raising the money for the RNC, McCain is able to take advantage of a much higher contribution limits, allowing each donor to contribute $70,000 to his campaign instead of the $2,300 limit that Barack Obama's general election campaign has.


(Although Barack Obama could exploit the same loopholes as McCain, he doesn't have access to the sheer number of wealthy donors that McCain does, so the loopholes are of far less value to him.)


Once transferred to the RNC, the money can be used on a number of McCain campaign activities such as get out the vote operations, advertising, or producing literature and signs -- without any spending limitations whatsoever.


The only restriction is that any advertising in excess of $19 million must be orchestrated by what's called an independent expenditure committee. Legally, there can be no coordination between the McCain campaign and this independent expenditure committee, but practically speaking there's no way to enforce that restriction. In fact, the McCain campaign offices and the expenditure vendor offices are just 3 miles apart -- on the same road.


The McCain campaign and the RNC are already running ads through this independent expenditure loophole.

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Ultimately, what we've got here is a press corps that got completely bamboozled by a dishonest McCain campaign because the McCain campaign was able to deftly take advantage of the fact that most journalists don't know very much about the campaign finance system.


Given John McCain's personal familiarity with that system -- he helped create it, after all -- it's pretty clear that McCain himself knew that he was misleading the press corps.


Now, the question is how the media will respond to having been lied to.


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Update: If you can afford to, please donate to Obama for America -- with McCain doing this kind of end-run around the system, Barack needs all the help he can get.