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Chad’s Morning Brief: Santorum as VP?, Obamacare at the Supreme Court Day 2, and More


Here is your Morning brief for the morning of March 27, 2012. Give us your feedback below and tune in to Lubbock’s first News with Chad Hasty for these and many more topics from 6-9 am.

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1. Santorum Would Consider being Romney’s VP (link)

Rick Santorum really wants to be President of the United States. so much that many pundits believe that some of his recent comments show that he is becoming more and more desperate. But what about being Mitt Romney’s VP? Santorum doesn’t sound like he’d mind that to much at all. According to FOX News:

“Of course,” Santorum said, when asking whether he’d consider being Romney’s running mate.

“this is the most important race in our country’s history. I’m going to do everything I can,” he said. “We know their future and all of our children’s future is at stake in this election, and I don’t want to be the guy who has to sit with my granddaughter 20 years from now and tell stories about an America where people once were free. I don’t want to have that conversation.”

Asked if he’s keeping his options open, Santorum responded: “I’ll do whatever is necessary to help our country.”

A Romney/Santorum ticket perhaps? Yeah, don’t hold your breath. my co-host, Rex Andrew, likes to bring up the fact that JFK and LBJ hated each other and still ran together. different era my friends. They didn’t have to deal with YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. not to mention 24 hour cable news. Years ago, statements could be forgotten. Now, they are only a click away on the internet.

Plus, Mitt Romney has already dismissed the idea. Truth be told, there are many Santorum’s out there in politics that Romney will have to choose from if he decides to go in the direction of someone more conservative. I still believe Marco Rubio is the number one choice for Romney though.

2. Obamacare at the Supreme Court Day 2

Today is considered the big day at the Supreme Court in the Obamacare case. Today, the individual mandate will be argued before the Supreme Court. the court did signal on Monday that it likely wouldn’t punt on the case and it could be that the justices are eager to issue a ruling according to FOX News.

As I said earlier, today is the main event. Justices will hear oral arguments on whether or not Congress overstepped its authority on the individual mandate. can Congress force Americans to purchase health care? I’m sure it will be a circus outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

3. Former Leader of the NAACP calls out Sharpton and Jackson (link)

I can’t stand Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. I’ve always believed that they two men exploited people and never truly cared about the black community. well, now even a former leader of the NAACP agrees.

Former NAACP leader C.L. Bryant is accusing Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton of “exploiting” the Trayvon Martin tragedy to “racially divide this country.”

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“His family should be outraged at the fact that they’re using this child as the bait to inflame racial passions,” Rev. C.L. Bryant said in a Monday interview with the Daily Caller.

The conservative black pastor who was once the chapter president of the Garland, Texas NAACP called Jackson and Sharpton “race hustlers” and said they are “acting as though they are buzzards circling the carcass of this young boy.”

Jackson, for example, recently said Martin’s death shows how “blacks are under attack” and “targeting, arresting, convicting blacks and ultimately killing us is big business.”

But Bryant, who explores the topic of black-on-black crime in his new film “Runaway Slave,” said people like Jackson and Sharpton are being misleading to suggest there is an epidemic of “white men killing black young men.”

“The epidemic is truly black on black crime,” Bryant said. “The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men.”

Honestly, I couldn’t have said it better myself. Check out the above link for the rest of the story.

4. Joe Straus in Trouble? (link)

Texas House Speaker Joe Straus has never been known as the most conservative politician. his opponent in fact just won the backing of a national tea party group. According to the Statesman:

“Speaker Straus has not led the fight for limited government in a way that Texans want and deserve. Given a Republican super-majority, he should be doing much more to cut the size and scope of government, and to protect Texans against the federal government’s encroachments on our liberties,” Armey said in a statement.

FreedomWorks has taken particular issue with Straus’ resistance last session to a bill that would have criminalized invasive pat-downs by airport security personnel. Armey also touted Beebe’s support for eliminating the state’s business tax, which is projected to generate about $2.7 billion a year in the current budget.

Is Straus really in trouble? that remains to be seen. this doesn’t help him though when it comes to the Tea Party inside the Legislature.

5. Dumb story of the morning (link)

Easter Egg Hunt canceled. Blame the parents.

Organizers of an annual Easter egg hunt in Colorado attended by hundreds of children have canceled this year’s event, citing the behavior of aggressive parents who swarmed into the tiny park last year, determined that their kids get an egg.

That hunt was over in seconds, to the consternation of egg-less tots and their own parents. too many parents had jumped a rope set up to allow only children into Bancroft Park in a historic area of Colorado Springs.

Organizers say the event has outgrown its original intent of being a neighborhood event.

Parenting observers cite the cancellation as a prime example of “helicopter parents” — those who hover over their children and are involved in every aspect of their children’s lives — sports, school, and increasingly work — to ensure that they don’t fail, even at an Easter egg hunt.

This may seem like an overreaction but I actually can see where organizers are coming from. A few years back, I was part of an Easter Egg event here in Lubbock where thousands of people attended. the parents were horrible. Instead of letting their kids run and gather eggs, like they were instructed to do, parents ran with their kids and even pushed other kids out of the way. the event hasn’t been held since.

6. Good Brews good News of the Day (link)

Texas Tech organizations teaming up for Cell Phones for Soldiers.

Two Texas Tech University organizations are teaming up to spread awareness of the university’s veterans programs and donate valuable talk time to those serving in the military.

The Tech Activities Board and the Veterans Association at Texas Tech have organized a month long drive for cell phones, beginning in April.

The groups are working with Cell Phones for Soldiers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing deployed and returning troops cost-free methods to communicate with family while serving in the U.S. military.

Tech senior Jeffrey Poole, event organizer for the collegiate Veterans Association, said any kind of cell phones are appreciated: old, used and even broken.

The student groups send them to Cell Phones for Soldiers, which sells them to refurbishing company ReCellular Inc.

Phones donated to the program are either recycled or refurbished and sold, according to the website of Cell Phones for Soldiers.

Each donated device valued at $5 will provide troops with 2.5 hours on a prepaid calling card. the organization serves all branches of the military.

Read the rest of the story at the link above!

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Other Top stories:

Obama Just Needs Flexibility

Could Pennsylvania end Santorum… Again?

The Campaign AGAINST Rubio

The Daily Caller Publishes Trayvon Martin’s Tweets

ID Theft and Kids

Technology and Our Brains

Guests Appearing on LFN Today:

Matt Mackowiak- GOP Strategist

Randy Sanders- Candidate for Lubbock City Council District 6.

These and many more topics coming up on today’s edition of Lubbock’s first News with Chad Hasty. Tune in mornings 6-9am on News/Talk 790 KFYO, streaming online at kfyo.com, and now on your iPhone and Android device with the radioPup App. all guest interviews can be heard online in our podcast section after the show at kfyo.com.

Chad’s Morning Brief: Santorum as VP?, Obamacare at the Supreme Court Day 2, and More

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Kanye West: Not One to Help the Needy


He’s a huge enthusiast when it comes to style, and Kanye West was spotted making the most of his time at London Fashion Week yesterday (February 21).

The “N***as in Paris” rapper strolled around outside the Somerset House in between runway shows, sporting a white top, white jacket, and jeans.

In business news, Kanye’s charity spent $572,383 in 2010, but reported a whopping $0 in charitable contributions, program activities and initiatives.

A former IRS source told FOX News, “The IRS would be very interested in those expenses. Sounds like they had a kind of a sloppy back office.”

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'Colbert Report' cancels two shows


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Fans of Stephen Colbert are going to have to wait a bit for their sarcasm fix.

The Wall Street Journal reported the comedian abruptly canceled two tapings of his Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report.

“Due to unforeseen circumstances, the show will air repeat episodes on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16,” Comedy Central spokesman Steve Albani said in an emailed statement.

According to Fox News, sources say those “unforeseen circumstance” are an emergency family situation.

A source also told Fox News that tapings of new episodes will resume Friday.

Those who had tickets to attend the tapings were also given very short notice about the cancellation.

The show has never canceled an episode since it hit airwaves seven years ago, not counting the time it was suspended in response to Senator John McCain’s suspension of his 2008 presidential campaign.

In addition, Colbert’s biggest rival, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart has only canceled tapings of two episodes: once for the death of a staff member, and the other for the birth of Stewart’s child.

The timing of the suspension of The Colbert Report is unfortunate as ratings for the show usually reach a high during election season.

Hope all is well by the end of Thursday.

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Final GOP Presidential Debate: Rick Perry Mocked by Media for Tim Tebow Comparison


The debate was co-sponsored by the Iowa Republican Party and Fox News, with the channel’s anchors Bret Baier, Chris Wallace, Neil Cavuto and Megyn Kelly acting as moderators.

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With his recent surge in the polls, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich attracted the most attention from other candidates, with Michele Bachmann raising the large consulting fees he received from Freddie Mac and Rick Santorum making an oblique reference to the thrice-married Gingrich’s personal life.

Gingrich parried those attacks and addressed charges by chief rival Mitt Romney that he doesn’t have the temperament to be president. “I sometimes get accused of using language that is too strong. so I’ve been standing here editing,” Gingrich said. taking a jibe at a recent Romney comment in a New York Times interview calling him “zany,” Gingrich added, “I’m very concerned about not appearing to be zany.”

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But the highlight of the evening, at least as far as the media was concerned, came when Texas Gov. Rick Perry compared himself to Denver Broncos star quarterback Tim Tebow. “there are a lot of folks out there who said Tim Tebow isn't going to be a good NFL quarterback. am I ready for the next level? Let me tell you, I am ready to be the Tim Tebow of the Iowa caucuses."

Perry’s comparison caught the attention of CNN host Piers Morgan, who tweeted, “I think Rick 'Tebow' Perry just debated himself back into contention #iowa.”

But many in the media made fun of Perry for comparing himself to the quarterback, who has posted a 7-1 record as a starter over the last two months.

CNN contributor Roland Martin joked on Twitter, “Uh, oh! Rick Perry is likening himself to Tim Tebow. 'I hope I am the Tim Tebow of the Iowa caucuses.' start praying, bruh!”

While The New York Times writer Don Van Natta Jr. tweeted, “Tim Tebow is now praying that he never becomes the Rick Perry of the NFL.”

Howard Fineman of the Huffington Post tweeted, "Rick Perry gets the prize for being first to mention Tim Tebow. The only thing he didn't do was do a Tebow."

In another tweet, Roll Call's Ryan Beckwith used a football reference to make fun of the Texas governor. "Rick Perry namechecks Tim Tebow. If he wins a debate against Obama, will he drop on one knee?"

The New York Times Five-Thirty-Eight blogger Nate Silver joked in a tweet that the comparison represented a whole new direction for the Perry campaign: "New Rick Perry campaign slogan: Faith, Jobs and Tebow."

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza tweeted: "And my head just exploded. #iowadebate" after Perry made the Tebow comparison.

Comedian Andy Borowitz focused on Gingrich instead of Perry, tweeting: “Gingrich: "I believe that wife begins at insemination." #iowadebate.”

Other celebrities who tweeted about the debate used the opportunity to make jokes about the entire Republican party. George Lopez tweeted, “Watching the Republican Presidential Debate is like eves dropping at STARBUCKS ! #FTP's.” 

But it was actress Ellen Barkin who fired the zinger of the evening, tweeting: “Love it when Fox News moderates a debate. they must be sorry L'il Adolf isn't running.”

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