WaPo: Rick Perry holds the record on executions

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/rick-perry-holds-the-record-on-executions/2011/08/17/gIQAMvNwYJ_story.html?wpisrc=nl_politics

In his nearly 11 years as the state’s chief executive, Perry, now running for the Republican presidential nomination, has overseen more executions than any governor in modern history: 234 and counting. That’s more than the combined total in the next two states — Oklahoma and Virginia — since the death penalty was restored 35 years ago.

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That’s partly because Texans and their representatives give governors little room to slow down the process.

Decisions to seek the death penalty are made by local prosecutors. Unlike in some states, the governor does not sign death warrants or set execution dates. The state constitution prohibits the governor from calling a moratorium on executions and allows clemency only when the Board of Pardons and Paroles recommends it, which is rarely.

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But what is likely to draw the most attention as Perry campaigns is the case of Willingham, who was convicted in 1991 of setting fire to his home and killing his three young daughters. Shortly before his 2004 execution, defense attorneys gave Perry and the pardon board a report from an arson expert saying the forensic evidence used to convict Willingham was severely flawed.

Perry went ahead with the execution, and has refused to release information from his advisers about the evidence.

The state forensic science commission began to review the case and the state’s arson unit after investigative journalists cast increasing doubt on Willingham’s guilt. But just before the commission was to hear from an investigator it had hired, Perry dismissed the chairman and replaced three members of the commission.

Perry’s newly installed chairman, a prosecutor who had called Willingham a “guilty monster,” delayed the commission’s hearings and asked the attorney general for an opinion about whether the commission could actively investigate the Willingham case. Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) said last month that it could not.

 

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Members of 112th Congress – links to lists

Data sliced & diced by Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_112th_United_States_Congress

list by chamber & state:  http://www.usconstitution.net/congress.html

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Jeff Koterba on Gadhafi (22-Aug-11)

http://www.cagle.com/politicalcartoons/PCcartoons/koterba.asp

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MoJo: Congress Has an Answer for Public Wrath: Eliminate Town Halls

http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/08/paul-ryan-congress-town-hall

“The think tank No Labels called the offices of all 430 active members of Congress and found that 60 percent of them weren’t scheduling town hall meetings. According to No Labels’ analysis, more Democrats than Republicans are shutting themselves off from their constituents: 68 percent of Dems and 51 percent of Republicans hadn’t planned a town hall during Congress’ weeks-long summer break. (Click here to see if your representative or senator is planning a town hall or not.)

According to the linked list only one House member from Massachusetts is planning a Town Hall in August:

Massachusetts       5             Niki Tsongas         D            Yes
Massachusetts       1                 John Olver         D            No
Massachusetts       2             Richard Neal         D            No
Massachusetts       3           Jim McGovern         D            No
Massachusetts       4            Barney Frank         D            No
Massachusetts       6             John Tierney        D            No
Massachusetts       7                 Ed Markey         D            No
Massachusetts       8          Mike Capuano         D            No
Massachusetts       9         Stephen Lynch         D            No
Massachusetts     10        William Keating         D            No

Not to be ignored, angry citizens, at least in one high profile district, have taken action to get some attention. Last week, a handful of unemployed constituents organized a sit-in in GOP Rep. Paul Ryan’s office in Kenosha, Wisconsin, while 100 protesters picketed outside. Ryan in particular has drawn heaps of criticism for his plan to eliminate Medicare as we know it and refashion Medicaid into a state-based block grant program. In the end, Ryan’s staff had police remove the protesters from the office, which was done peacefully.

Paul Ryan has made himself available during the recess—but for a price. That’s right: Ryan and other lawmakers are now charging constituents to attend public events and ask them questions. Ryan wanted $15 a head. Rep. Dan Quayle (R-Ariz.), Politico reported, is charging $35 from attendees who want to ask him questions over a catered lunch at a Phoenix law firm. Rep. Chip Cravaack (R-Minn.) also wants money—$10 a person—to attend an his event, which is hosted by the National Federation of Independent Businesses.”

 

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Are these facts truly of equal importance? The Hill: Can Bachmann beat Obama?

“If electability is one challenge for Bachmann, another is her tendency to put her foot in her mouth, misstating everything from the location of key Revolutionary War battles to the date of Elvis Presley’s birthday.”
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/177889-can-bachmann-beat-obama

oh:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/16/michele-bachmanns-elvis-birthday_n_928454.html

I guess they might be if you choose to make them so . . .

Maybe I could get a job as Michele’s fact-checker !

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Tom Toles on redistricting

Tom Toles

http://www.gocomics.com/tomtoles/2011/08/23/

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Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age by Larry M Bartels

Have any of you read this?

Sorry I can’t offer you my personal review: I saw this today among a stack of books Pres. Obama’s read since winning (?) the White House:  http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/08/14/obama-s-book-club.html

This book appears to contain just the ammo we’ll need going into 2012 – especially important depending on how Super Congress resolves its task.

Reviews posted on Amazon:

[I recommend] Larry M. Bartels’s Unequal Democracy. Especially at this time every thoughtful American needs to learn as much as possible about the relationship of politics to economics. — Bill Clinton, Daily BeastObama can connect with voters on the economy by using history as a guideline. He should start by reading Unequal Democracy, by Princeton academic Larry Bartels. The non-partisan and non-political Bartels points out devastatingly after an exhaustive study of Democratic and Republican presidents that the Democrats built a better economy and a more just society. — James Carville, CNN

Many Americans know that there are characteristic policy differences between the [Republican and Democratic] parties. But few are aware of two important facts about the post-World War II era, both of which are brilliantly delineated in a new book, Unequal Democracy, by Larry M. Bartels, a professor of political science at Princeton. Understanding them might help voters see what could be at stake, economically speaking, in November. — Alan Blinder, New York Times

Bartels is the political scientist of the moment. Along with Obama, Bill Clinton also read and recommends Unequal Democracy. [M]ost people on the street could have told Bartels that the working poor fare better under Democrats . . . but the importance of these and some other findings in the book . . . is that they use scholarly methods to provide political explanations for economic problems. — Michael Tomasky, New York Review of Books

A provocative new book by Princeton professor Larry M. Bartels, one of the country’s leading political scientists. — Dan Balz, Washington Post

A short review cannot convey the rich variety of arguments and data Bartels deploys in making his case. Some of his analysis focuses on broadly characterized partisan differences, some on high profile examples such as the politics of the minimum wage and the estate tax. He will have done a considerable service if the next time we start thinking about economics we also think about politics. Bartels shows that social issues do not create as strong a headwind against class-based voting as is often assumed and that lower income voters do tend to vote Democratic while upper-income voters do tend to vote Republican. Unequal Democracy offers an important case for why this might be. — Robert Grafstein, Science

[A] provocative new book by Princeton professor Larry M. Bartels, one of the country’s leading political scientists. One of Bartels’s most intriguing conclusions is that the political timing of economic growth has influenced voters. Republican presidents…have often generated significant economic growth rates in presidential election years, while Democratic presidents have not. — Dan Balz, Washington Post

[E]xtraordinarily insightful. — Bob Braun, Newark Star-Ledger

Unequal Democracy makes the choice voters face clear: Democratic policies spread the wealth and Republican policies protect the wealthy. — Julian E. Zelizer, The Huffington Post

[Bartels] is correct in drawing attention to the tension between the egalitarian values that Americans hold and their apparent toleration for growing economic inequality. And at every step of the argument, he defines and analyzes interesting and relevant evidence. — Richard R. John, Forum

Prodigiously researched and cogently argued, Bartels’s timely work should interest academics and lay readers alike. — Blake A. Ellis, Journal of Southern History

The book is exemplary throughout in its transparency with regard to the data and Bartels’s analytic strategy for using them, in its attention to alternative explanations for a given outcome, and in its balance between not over-reaching and asserting a clear, controversial, and important thesis. . . . Full of evidence, insights, and surprises. . . . The book is never less than provocative and is often revelatory. — Jennifer Hochschild, Perspectives on Politics

For a book targeted at both academic and nonacademic audiences, Bartels strikes a nice balance between exhaustive empirical rigor and accessibility. . . . Bartels gives us a wide-ranging framework for thinking about the ways that citizens interact with the political system, and in so doing maps an agenda for the next generation of research on American democracy in action. — Nicholas J. G. Winter, Public Opinion Quarterly

Larry Bartels’s Unequal Democracy is a major landmark in political scientists’ efforts to grapple with inequality. . . . Bartels has done so much, and has done it so well, that anyone who quibbles with his interpretations or suggests that he has left important questions unanswered is likely to seem ungenerous, even churlish. . . . Unequal Democracy should be taken as a major contribution and as a touchstone for further research. — Benjamin I. Page, Perspectives on Politics

now that I’ve whetted your appetite:  http://www.amazon.com/Unequal-Democracy-Political-Economy-Gilded/dp/0691146233/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1314104927&sr=1-1#

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Looks Like the Stimulus Worked After All (MoJo)

http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/08/it-looks-stimulus-worked-after-all

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Andy Borowitz – Manufacturers of Downward Arrows Post Record Profits

subtitled “Rare Bright Spot on Wall Street”

NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) – In what stock market analysts are pointing to as a rare bright spot in an otherwise gloomy period for Wall Street, manufacturers of downward arrows posted record profits this week.

While makers of cars, computers, farm equipment and practically everything else saw their fortunes plunge this week, producers of downward arrows notched double-digit gains, inspiring investors to snap up their shares like never before. 

Read the rest at :  http://www.borowitzreport.com/

 

 

 

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Ben Sargent on Rick Perry – can you tell Ben’s from Texas?

Ben Sargent

http://www.gocomics.com/bensargent/?utm_source=GoComics&utm_medium=free_email&utm_campaign=user_comic

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