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Madison police shoot and kill black teen; protests follow(Wisconsin State Journal) A Madison polic

Madison police shoot and kill black teen; protests follow

(Wisconsin State Journal) A Madison police officer shot and killed a black teenager Friday night after the youth allegedly assaulted the officer, according to media reports.

The 19-year-old was shot shortly before 6:30 p.m. in the 1100 block of Williamson St., the Wisconsin State Journal reported. Protesters took to the streets near the scene, claiming the shooting was unjustified, according to WMTV in Madison.

Madison Police Chief Michael Koval told the newspaper that officers were responding to a call of a man who was responsible for a battery jumping in and out of traffic.

According to the newspaper, Koval said an officer went to an apartment that the man had gone into and made a forced entry after hearing a disturbance inside.

The officer was then assaulted by the man before shooting him, said Koval, who also said he did not know if the man was armed.

According to a post on the website of WISC-TV in Madison, the man who was shot was black.

The teen has been identified as 19 year old Tony Robinson, pictured above.


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Texas Toddler Dies After Shooting Himself In The Head (VIDEO)

A three-year-old Harris County, Texas, boy shot himself in the head on Friday, February 27. He was taken by helicopter to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead just a few hours later.

According to click2Houston.com, the boy’s mother was at home at the time of the shooting, along with another child, age five.

Here’s more on this story from KHOU.

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wonkette:Wingnuts are so mad about the new DHS report on right-wing terrorism, they just might have

wonkette:

Wingnuts are so mad about the new DHS report on right-wing terrorism, they just might have to shoot something!


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Why Walker’s refusal to answer questions about Giuliani and Obama matters. After the Rudy Giul

Why Walker’s refusal to answer questions about Giuliani and Obama matters.

After the Rudy Giuliani debacle, Scott Walker was asked if the agreed with Rudy that Obama does not love America. Walker punted – twice. First, he refused to say whether he thought Obama loved America. Given a generous chance at a do-over by the Washington Post, he actually made it worse by refusing to say if he thought Obama was a Christian.

Conservative columnist Matt Lewis called the first non-answer “spineless” and the second “just about the worst possible answer one could imagine.” But in dressing down Walker, Lewis pulls his punches and redirects the criticism to a favorite conservative target – the media:

As you might expect, some conservatives on Twitter are rallying to his defense. They’d rather stick it to the media than find a way to overcome them. They believe that Walker’s answer somehow heroically demonstrated the absurdity of the media. They seem more interested in a candidate who wants to win the argument than one who wants to win the election. And they are less concerned about Walker’s inability to appropriately handle the question than they were by the fact that the question had been asked in the first place. In their minds, Walker is some sort of folk hero for providing that inept answer. But I can assure you, that’s not how the majority of Americans (who aren’t conservative activists on Twitter) will see it.

Again, I’m not suggesting this was a relevant or appropriate question to ask the governor of Wisconsin. I just know how the world works. As the saying goes, I didn’t write these rules, I just abide by them. And, what I am suggesting is that, this is the NFL. When you run for president—when you leave Wisconsin and go to Paris and New York City and Washington, DC and Iowa—you invite all sorts of questions. Some of these questions will be tough, others will be silly or irrelevant or “gotcha” questions. The good politicians can answer them effectively. 

Let’s look at this plainly. Rudy Giuliani made an insane (after all, the argument requires mindreading) and offensive comment about the president at a dinner with Walker. Further, Giuliani's belief is shared by plenty in the GOP base – just check Twitter. Is it wrong to ask a presidential candidate if he shares a belief in something crazy with most of the Republican base?

If a Democrat at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser said 9/11 was an inside job and most of the Democratic base believed this (thankfully, they don’t. But this is a hypothetical, mind you), would it be wrong to ask her if she agreed? I doubt anyone on the right would say no. Whether or not a potential president believes something that only crackpots believe is something everyone should want to know.

A GOP presidential candidate should be ready to answer (and definitely should be asked) the following questions:

  • Do you believe the president is trying to destroy America?
  • Do you believe the president loves America?
  • Do you believe the president is a Marxist?
  • Do you believe the president is secretly a Muslim?
  • Do you believe the president is secretly an illegal alien?
  • Do you believe the president is a terrorist, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, or working with ISIS?

And they should especially expect to be asked these questions if someone makes one of these arguments directly in front of them. Are you as crazy as your base? That Walker won’t answer two of these questions is cowardly. These are not “gotcha” questions. These are extremely relevant.

And if Walker thought they were irrelevant, he wouldn’t hedge.


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This Valentine’s Day, only 13 states still ban same-sex marriages.In the other 37, people can

This Valentine’s Day, only 13 states still ban same-sex marriages.

In the other 37, people can celebrate the day with the person they married, rather than the person they wish they could marry.


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So everyone’s thinking of Amy Poehler to take over The Daily Show…And she’d be grSo everyone’s thinking of Amy Poehler to take over The Daily Show…And she’d be gr

So everyone’s thinking of Amy Poehler to take over The Daily Show

And she’d be great, no argument from me. But let me make the case for Marc Maron.

Both Poehler and Maron are wickedly funny. Both have experience with comedy news – Poehler with SNL’s Weekend Update, Maron with the Air America morning show Morning Sedition.

But here’s Maron’s edge: since Morning Sedition ended, he’s been the host of the successful WTF With Marc Maron podcast, where he’s shown himself to be a tremendous interviewer. His existential shaggy dog stories, laid back attitude, and deeply personal style of humor would mean a real gear shift for the show, but I think his interviewing skills would more than balance that out.

Anyways, it’s a thought. It probably won’t happen – and neither will Poehler – but it’d be nice to see.

Just playing “what if?”


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