Wednesday, June 13, 2012

THE RACE: Obama, Romney ramp up economic battle

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures during a campaign stop at Con-Air Industries, Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures during a campaign stop at Con-Air Industries, Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney shakes hands backstage during a campaign stop at Con-Air Industries, Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Barack Obama walks on the South Lawn of the White House Tuesday, June 12, 2012, leaving for campaign stops in Baltimore and Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are sharpening their economic talking points.

Romney wants to keep needling Obama over his comments on the private sector doing "fine" and Obama is likely seeking another opportunity for explaining himself.

Romney focused on the economy in a speech Tuesday in Orlando in which he saluted "entrepreneurs and innovators" whom he said "make the United States the economic powerhouse it is."

"Sometimes I don't think the president understands that," Romney said.

At the same time, Obama's campaign released a new ad disparaging Romney's economic record in leading Massachusetts from 2003-2007.

"When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was No. 1. Number one in state debt," says an announcer in the 30-second spot, citing a 2007 Moody's report showing state bond indebtedness equivalent to $4,153 per person.

It will air in battleground states Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia and follows a $10 million ad campaign last week attacking job creation under Romney.

Obama will pit his economic agenda against Romney's in a campaign speech Thursday in Cleveland. The increased economic dueling by the campaigns comes amid discouraging economic reports.

Romney has called Obama "out of touch" for suggesting private-sector job growth was strong. Striking back, the Obama team is charging that Romney would lay off firefighters and teachers, an assertion that Romney on Tuesday called "absurd."

The Republican candidate begins a five-day bus tour on Friday through New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa and Michigan. His campaign says it will help show Obama's economic policies are failing everyday Americans.

Meanwhile, an emphasis on the economy "will be reflected in every action the president takes as long as he is in office," says White House spokesman Jay Carney.

Obama was campaigning Tuesday in Baltimore and Philadelphia.

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Commerce secretary to take leave of absence

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Commerce Secretary John Bryson said Monday he will take a medical leave of absence to undergo tests and evaluations after suffering a seizure in connection with a succession of traffic accidents in the Los Angeles area.

Bryson informed President Barack Obama that he was taking a medical leave "so that I can focus all of my attention on resolving the health issues that arose over the weekend," according to a statement released by the department. Deputy Secretary Rebecca Blank will serve as acting commerce secretary in Bryson's absence.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said in a statement that Obama's thoughts were with Bryson and his family.

The 68-year-old former utility executive struck a car stopped for a train ? twice ? on Saturday afternoon and then rammed into another vehicle with his car a few minutes later. He was found unconscious in his vehicle, and government officials said Monday he had had a seizure, which could play a role in whether he's charged with felony hit-and-run.

It wasn't clear whether the medical episode preceded or followed the collisions, but Bryson hasn't suffered a seizure before, said a department official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the secretary's medical history. Bryson has a "limited recall of the events," the official said.

The crashes drew attention because of health concerns involving a member of Obama's Cabinet, as well as the challenge investigators face when trying to determine whether someone should be held criminally responsible because of adverse health.

Bryson was driving alone in a Lexus in San Gabriel, a community of about 40,000 northeast of Los Angeles, when he struck the rear of a vehicle that had stopped for a passing train, authorities said.

He spoke briefly with the three occupants and then hit their car again as he departed, investigators said. They followed him while calling police.

He was cited for felony hit-and-run, although he has not been charged.

Bryson then struck a second car in the nearby city of Rosemead, where he was found unconscious in his car, authorities said.

Bryson has returned to Washington after a brief hospital stay, department spokeswoman Jennifer Friedman said.

Officials said Bryson was not on state business, was driving a personal car and did not have a security detail at the time.

He took a Breathalyzer test that didn't detect any alcohol, but investigators were awaiting the results from a blood test, said Los Angeles County sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker.

Commerce officials said he was given medication to treat the seizure. Paramedics treated two people in the first collision for pain, but a couple involved in the second crash declined medical aid.

The case was being reviewed by sheriff's investigators and will likely be submitted to prosecutors in the coming days.

"In most cases, it is presented to the DA's office to make a decision," sheriff's Lt. Margarito Robles said.

Defense attorney Steve Meister, who has represented people who have been involved in crashes while having seizures, said "it's difficult to assign criminal liability when someone was medically unconscious. They have to be aware what was happening."

The episode is consistent with someone who has suffered a series of epileptic seizures, said Dr. Jerome Engel Jr., a neurologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who is not involved in Bryson's care.

After a seizure, a person is often confused, and that state of confusion can last for a while.

"You may even seem to be alert and awake, but you're not really behaving normally," Engel said.

Under California law, a doctor has to report a patient who complains of lapses of consciousness or whose epileptic seizures pose an impairment to driving. In those cases, a person can't drive unless he's been seizure-free for three months.

Bryson had been in California to deliver the commencement address Thursday at Pasadena Polytechnic School, where his four children attended. The K-12 school said he urged students to pursue their passions, to serve their country, and to value their education and friendships.

Bryson was sworn in to lead the Commerce Department in October after easily overcoming conservatives' objections that his pro-environmental views made him unsuited for the job.

As secretary, Bryson is a member of the president's economic team and has advised on energy issues. He is the former head of Edison International, the holding company that owns Southern California Edison, and has served on boards of major corporations, including the Boeing Co. and the Walt Disney Co.

He helped oversee Edison's transformation into a leading wind and solar company and launched a plan to turn 65 million square feet of unused commercial rooftops into solar power stations with enough electricity for more than 160,000 homes.

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Dillon reported from San Gabriel, Calif; Risling reported from Los Angeles. AP science writer Alicia Chang in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Crude oil drops sharply

Crude oil prices dropped sharply on the New York Mercantile Exchange Monday as the White House said the market could tolerate less oil from Iran.

NEW YORK, June 11 (UPI) -- Crude oil prices dropped sharply on the New York Mercantile Exchange Monday as the White House said the market could tolerate less oil from Iran.

With reports of slower global demand and increased production from some oil-producing states, the oil market could withstand the trauma of imposing sanctions on Iran, a move agreed to by many countries to force Iran to drop an alleged nuclear weapons program.

The White House said the oil market was "relaxed."

West Texas Intermediate crude oil for July delivery in New York dropped $2.63 Monday to $81.47 per barrel.

Natural gas dropped 9.2 cents to hit $2.207 per million British thermal units.

Home heating oil shed 6.17 cents to $2.6104 per gallon.

Gasoline moved 5.52 cents lower to reach $2.63 a gallon.

At the pump, the national average price of unleaded gasoline dropped to $3.54 per gallon from Sunday's $3.542, AAA said.

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My husband and I do not use protection and we had sex last week sometime, not sure of the exact date, and I am not sure if what I am feeling could be pregnancy or it is al in my head. I felt sick on day and everything smelled bad, but it only lasted one day. My breasts are a little sore along the sides, but not enough to bother me. My face has been breaking out like crazy and I have more vaginal discharge than normal. Help?

It could be pregnancy symptoms. A lot of people will try and tell you that you cannot have symptoms that early, but, YES, you can! I did. I googled early pregnancy signs or symptoms?I can?t remember which one and looked on a website and there are some strange things associated with pregnancy that most people don?t think of. I would suggest that and go from there. If you are very familiar with your body, you will know if something different is going on. I would wait another week, though and test then. Good luck and baby dust to you!

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UK group: New embryo methods should be allowed

LONDON (AP) ? An influential British bioethics group says that couples who face the risk of having a baby with certain genetic diseases should be allowed to use eggs from two women to produce the embryo.

Such controversial procedures should only be allowed if they are proven safe, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics said Tuesday, but its advice seems likely to reignite debate. Currently, such treatments are only allowed for research in the U.K., and British law forbids altering a human egg or embryo before transferring it into a woman.

In 2008, when British scientists first announced they had created embryos using the method, news headlines trumpeted the idea of a child having three parents ? two biological mothers and a father.

But scientists say that only trace bits of genetic material would come from one of the women.

The procedure involves using an egg from one woman with mitochondrial defects and the sperm of her partner. Scientists then put that embryo into an emptied egg from a second woman with healthy mitochondria. Only trace amounts of a person's genes come from the mitochondria, and experts said it would be wrong to say the embryos have three parents.

"If these novel techniques are adequately proven to be acceptably safe and effective as treatments, it would be ethical for families to use them," the report said. The authors couldn't say when the techniques might be ready, but thought it would take several years.

The mitochondria are a cell's energy source and are contained outside the nucleus in a normal female egg. Mistakes in the mitochondria's genetic code can result in serious diseases such as muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, heart problems and mental retardation. About one in 6,500 children in Britain is born with a serious mitochondrial disorder.

Some activists warned that allowing the new methods would be one step away from allowing genetically modified babies.

"The techniques are unnecessary, and research on them is a waste of taxpayers' money because safe and effective techniques already exist," David King, director of Human Genetics Alert, said in a statement. The group is a secular organization that opposes many genetics and fertilization experiments. King compared the technique to Frankenstein's creation.

Other experts said the research was intended only to help parents have healthy children.

"We have an opportunity to allow women with mitochondrial (problems) to become mothers without facing the agonizing possibility of passing their condition onto their child," Marita Pohlschmidt, director of research at the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, said in a statement. She urged the government to move quickly to develop the treatment so that it could be used as soon as possible.

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Myrtle Beach Real Estate Foreclosures

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Museum 2.0: 17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Going to MAH and seeing the LOVE exhibition on First Friday was a wonderful experience. It made me think in ways that I haven't before about the relation of art--as expressive culture--to democracy. It was fascinating to see people--across social differences--responding to representations of love in the paintings, images, objects and narratives that were part of the installation. It was exhilarating to see them inspired to create their own meanings in response: lovers whispering together in alcoves, people of all ages writing and drawing on walls and post-its, children painting, everyone sitting rapt before screens.
--Helene Moglen, professor of literature, UCSC?
After a year of tinkering, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History is now showing an exhibition, All You Need is Love, that embodies our new direction as an institution. It is multi-disciplinary, incorporates diverse voices from our community, and provides interactive and participatory opportunities for visitor involvement. The exhibition is far from perfect, but it's a big step towards reflecting the "thriving, central gathering place" of our strategic vision.

This post focuses on one aspect of the exhibition: its participatory and interactive elements. We experimented with many different forms of visitor participation throughout the building, trying to balance social and individual, text-based and artistic, cerebral and silly. With one exception, no single activity cost more than $30 to produce/maintain. We developed and prototyped everything in-house with staff and interns. Pull up an armchair for a tour of our participatory hits, misses, and related discoveries. (Note: you can view these photos of the exhibition on Flickr?here.)

Content Development

While most of the participatory components to the exhibition are products that are visitor-facing, there were a few ways we made our development process participatory in terms of collecting and curating content:

  • We partnered with two local newspapers--the Good Times and the Sentinel--to run contests looking for people with stories of crazy things they'd done for love and love rituals with family and friends. The best of the results were published on the papers online and included in the exhibition complete with first person labels, photographs, and artifacts.
  • We collaborated with two local organizations--the Rebele Homeless Family Shelter and Dominican Oaks retirement community--to conduct oral histories and produce a small audio and photo-based exhibit on maintaining love in tough situations. Here's a photo of one of the retired couples who came with their family to celebrate her 80th birthday in the exhibition.
  • We invited museum members and a few community members/organizations to create small exhibition components about unique love experiences with family, friends, teammates, romantic partners, and pets.?
  • We invited a private art school to fill a very public wall with paintings made by students in response to the question, "How would you depict love?" This is the most visible community component in the exhibition--a huge wall of 60 paintings hung salon-style, including a giant Marilyn Monroe, several superheroes, cats, goth girls--whatever said "love" to a range of kids. The inclusion and prominence of amateur art in the museum makes a complicated statement that is worth a whole other blog post.
  • We prototyped the most complicated interactives (the Love Styles quiz and Hearts to Hearts game) with visitors in the months leading up to opening. Because our visitation is highest during our monthly First Friday events, we used those as opportunities for testing. We called the prototypes "activities," got lots of participants, and people loved giving their feedback and seeing the prototypes evolve over a couple months. We've continued to do this for future exhibitions.
The Love Lounge On the first floor of the museum, just as you walk in, you encounter a small gallery that we have transformed into a participatory, creative space. This gallery has always been tough for exhibitions--it serves as a pass-through to the classroom, and during evening events, people pour through it on their way to and from classroom activities. We decided that instead of fighting this use, we should embrace it and reposition the gallery as an informal, welcoming space for active engagement with content. We also felt that it was useful to "front load" participation so that people understand right off the bat that they can engage actively at the MAH. So many museum exhibitions relegate the participatory bits in at the end. We wanted to welcome people in a participatory way, so that hopefully, they would carry that same energy and enthusiasm for active engagement upstairs.

The content of the Love Lounge focuses on individuals from Santa Cruz County, historic and current, and the crazy things they have done for love. Some are conceptual (i.e. interracial marriage, keeping a family together while homeless) and others are more immediate (i.e. making a special gift). The content was developed in a participatory way but is presented traditionally via artifacts, text, photos, and audio.

There are three participatory components for visitors to the Love Lounge:

  • An entrance doorway with spray-painted I LOVE ________ that people can complete with chalk. People love this and it's easy to manage with a sponge. The content is fairly surface-level, but it creates a nice feel when you walk in.?
  • A wall on which people can write answers to the question: "What's the craziest thing you've done for love?" with sharpies. This is the smash hit of the room and the most risky thing in the whole exhibition.?What kind of crazy museum gives people sharpies and lets them write on a wall? As it turns out, the wall is fairly manageable and generates fabulous stories. The biggest problem is the sharpies running out; visitors pound them into the walls, and they have to be replaced every two weeks. We also have problems with kids scrawling on the bottom (you can see the height below which the wall becomes a toddler playground) and occasionally, people writing inappropriate things. We haven't had too much swearing, but there are rare moments of violence. "Murder" is not something you want to see on this kind of wall. We manage the wall by repainting it when it gets full (about every 3 weeks, and yes, we photograph it first) and spot-repainting anything offensive the day it is noticed. The content truly is amazing. Every time we repaint, I'm sad to see many of the stories go--but then I'm always overwhelmed with the quality of what replaces them.
  • A typewriter on which people can write love letters. They can pin them to the wall or take them home. This is the sleeper surprise of the room--few people do it, but those who do get completely hooked. It's not unusual to find a teenager at the typewriter for an hour?or a family learning how to use it together.?

There was a fourth interactive element in the Love Lounge in which people could recommend favorite love songs to get added to the soundtrack that plays in the space. We cut it in the first week after opening. It wasn't a substantive activity, we had no way to get back to people to tell them their song had been added, and it was right next to the typewriter--too many activities on one little desk.

Sound Stairs

As you walk up the stairs to the second floor of the exhibition, where the main gallery is, your footsteps trigger voices from the community saying "I love dance," "I love anthropology," "I love cats," etc. This installation is the only one that cost more than $30--about $2,000 for the parts. We see it as a long-term investment for the museum. We stole the idea from the Pittsburgh Children's Museum and worked with a fabulous local volunteer engineer to make it happen. We invite visitors to record themselves at the front desk with the staff member, and every month, we dump new voices into the staircase. We plan for this to be a permanent installation with content specific to the given exhibition at any time. This sound installation is delightful and adds surprise to the museum. I'm not sure whether people come back to hear their voices on it, but they certainly enjoy triggering them, listening, and recording themselves.

Second Floor and the Main Gallery

The main gallery for the exhibition primarily focuses on a blend of traditional exhibition content exploring romantic and platonic love. There is a mix of artwork, historical artifacts, community stories, and labels about the psychology of love. There are also four participatory experiences spread throughout the gallery:

  • "After the Breakup, I..." wall. This is a simple post-it-based talkback wall where people share their breakup stories. Powerful, poignant, and entertaining. We used this technique to develop the prompt. Requires occasional culling for violent or overly sexual content, but mostly, it's PG-13 and on-topic.
  • Love Styles personality test. This is our most elegant interactive in the exhibition, and it is always occupied by absorbed visitors. It is a personality test (based on real science) in which you can determine your own love style by answering a series of questions, teen magazine-style. We spent a long time prototyping this one. We didn't want people to have to add up points or do anything too onerous to participate. So, we created simple handmade abacuses that people use to track their responses to sets of questions. At the end of the quiz, you look at the beads to figure out what style is dominant. You then put a sticker under the name of your dominant style. The stickers accumulate to show a simple statistical distribution of love styles in the visitor community. Every once in a while, a post-it from the breakup interactive will make its way over here as a form of commentary on the activity.?
  • Hearts to Hearts card game. This social game, based on the popular Apples to Apples, is a mixed bag. The idea is to select adjectives from a deck that best describe the feeling of common relationship experiences--Thanksgiving dinner, office holiday parties, sharing rooms with siblings. When you get a group together at the table, it's incredibly fun and successful at prompting people to share personal stories related to the topics at hand. But it's hard to explain to visitors who haven't played Apples to Apples, and if there is not a gallery host to facilitate, this one often sits unplayed. ??
  • DIY Wedding Chapel. This one was not created by us. Artists Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle decided to create an immersive, surreal wedding chapel in which to show video clips from their series of weddings to the earth. They wanted to invite visitors to engage in spontaneous wedding ceremonies in the chapel, and so we brainstormed together until we decided on a blackboard with fill-in-the-blank wedding vows. (Rejected ideas included a paper towel dispenser for vows.) While very few people actually write and recite vows in the chapel, the ones that do are passionate and heartfelt, even when goofy. This is definitely a case where people's participation is higher given the overall participatory vibe of the gallery. In a traditional museum, I suspect people would see the blackboard as "part of the art" and not touch.

Elsewhere on the second floor, there are two small activities that explicitly tie the love show to our history collection:

  • Love Map. In the history gallery, there is a map of Santa Cruz County with paper, pins, and red yarn for writing a memory about a love experience in the county and connecting it to the place where it happened. This was launched as a facilitated activity during a "Love Fest" event in April and stayed. It is a bit of an ugly stepchild interactive--since it wasn't planned with the rest of the exhibition, we tend to forget to maintain and regulate the content. It can get messy, but the layered effect is somewhat appealing despite the reduced coherence.
  • Love matching game. Also created for the Love Fest, this little game is perched on a wall on the way from the second to the third floor. It is a simple poster showcasing photos from the museum archives of couples in love, old valentines, etc., along with cards with clues to match to the photos on the posterboard. We have found these staircase landing activities to be surprisingly appealing. Here are some girls crowded around it on their way through the museum.?

3rd Floor

The third floor of the museum takes love to a more spiritual and conceptual level. The sole gallery holds extraordinary paintings by Joan Brown, mostly reflecting her deep love of cats. Outside the gallery, there are personal stories from community members about connections to animals, and a lobby area that we have rebranded as a Creativity Lounge. There are three participatory activities on the third floor:

  • Animal stories.?At the end of a wall featuring five animal photos and related first-person stories, there is an entreaty for participation. If you have a pet story to add to the wall outside the gallery, you can email it to our curator of history/collections manager, Marla. Only two people have done this. People like looking at and reading the pet stories on display, but the idea of going home, finding a photo, writing something up, and sending it in? Not so much.
  • Me collages. The Creativity Lounge is entirely taken over by this simple activity, in which visitors are invited to make collages that represent "the things you love most"?from recycled magazines.?There is a beautiful, simple set of clotheslines on which visitors can hang their completed collages. This activity is a bit of a conundrum. From an experience perspective, it's terrific. Visitors of all ages spend a long time working on their collages. They talk with each other while creating, both bonding and bridging as they cut and glue. There are many people who clearly have aha moments about the pleasure of simple art activities. And yet, while the collages look lovely on the wall, the content produced by them is weak. Almost no one looks at the finished collages except as a design element. We have a basket of completed ones (too many to hang!) with a sign that says, "Take home a hand-made collage." No one does. They pile up.
  • Meditation cushions. This is a different kind of interaction. In the gallery with the Joan Brown paintings, there is a "cat temple" that Joan built and painted. It is strange and beautiful and we wanted people to have a different way to experience it. We put out some simple cushions on the floor--the kind you'd put on patio chairs--in a semi-circle around the temple. There's a simple label inviting you to sit and meditate on the work. I'm always surprised and delighted when I see people doing so, sitting quietly on red cushions, while just outside the gallery the scissors and magazine bits are flying at the collage activity. It's nice to remember that there really is room for all different kinds of participation in a museum.
So What?

What's the cumulative effect of all these participatory experiences? Do they really help people connect with the content at hand? And if their development means less room (mental or physical) for contemplation of artworks and historic artifacts, is it worth it?

Of course, I'm biased. I feel strongly that we need to provide multiple entry points to exhibitions. We need labels AND audio AND post-its AND collage-making AND games AND meditation. I am proud to see visitors increasing their dwell time, sharing their delight and enjoyment of the space, having meaningful conversations in the galleries, and generally expressing that the museum is becoming a useful place for them to explore topics near and dear to the heart (literally).

What's the downside? In this case, the tradeoff was in design. Because we were taking this "and" approach for the first time, we didn't quite have the skills to figure out how we should organize everything to be participatory AND look gorgeous. We realized we needed a more complex hierarchical design approach to incorporate all the new elements sensibly and attractively. The multi-disciplinary content and the inclusion of community voices were just as challenging from a design perspective as the participatory components. The whole process exposed our weaknesses in a good way. We know what we need learn about and improve on over time.

For now, I'm glad to hear visitor comments like this one, from a 16-year-old girl:

even though we have seen famous exhibits from picasso to monet-this is the first exhibit that makes me want to do art

Amen to that.

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Georgia pledge enjoys Florida camp

Florida cornerbacks coach Travaris Robinson made an impression on Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek prospect Shaq Wiggins during a camp on Saturday. / Gator Country file photo by Tim Casey

One of Georgia?s verbal commitments was among the dozens of prospects that attended the Will Muschamp Gators Football Camp this weekend.

Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek cornerback Shaq Wiggins pledged to the Bulldogs in February, but that didn?t stop him from camping in Gainesville on Saturday. It sounds like the Florida football staff made an impression.


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Did you know there is a lot of work that has to happen before one begins creating a content marketing strategy? There is and I am going to give you some strategies that will help you begin?and also explain some important ?non-negotiables?, as I call them.

First, Create a Team

Your business will need at the least a team of two people. This is especially true when your are writing/rewriting the content for the main pages of a website. They need to work together to create the content you need. There should be brainstorming and as they say, two brains are better than one. Seriously, this task is a two person job at a minimum.

There is Work to Be Done Before Your Team Begins:

There are no short cuts for effective and organized content marketing. The non-negotiables?below have to be completed before writing begins. They apply to the writing of main content pages of a website and all other forms of content marketing.

A goal-oriented plan.

What is the goal(s) of the content marketing? Without establishing goals you are wasting your time. What parameters will you use to measure success of this campaign? Who will monitor the campaigns effectiveness or lack thereof along the way? Always remember that a lack of success is a learning tool, not a failure. Try and try again ? experimentation.

Create a spreadsheet or document for each goal and each of the following:

Colleagues, clients, competitors ideas, social media ideas and blogs ideas.

As you collect data you place it in the right file to not only stay organized, but also to prioritize easily later. Often a rating scale for ideas is great to start with. It will help you narrow down and compare ideas later.

On your goal spreadsheets you can list all strategies tried and rate them. You can later review what worked at different times of the year, what didn?t work at all, what only worked when certain marketing strategies where in place, what always works etc.

The team should speak with their colleagues before anyone else.

Your team cannot create effective content without talking with those that deal with your clientele (sales, accounting, legal etc.). They need to hear what works in sales, what fails, what makes clients happy, what irritates clients and they need to fully understand what potential clients want to hear before they buy. When your team continues with their research they will always have their colleagues? ideas in the back of their minds; this is good.

I am assuming making sales is one of of your goals. What are the priorities of the sales people? Perhaps they should be priorities in the marketing as well and perhaps not.

Pro Tip

I always tell business to give a small spiral paper pad to every person that deals with clients/customers. This pad is to be used for one thing, to write down the common questions they hear daily/weekly. If it is a common question for everyone then those are questions to be answered in your content marketing. Each week the list of question should be handed to your content team. (Keeping track of new questions is important too.)

This data will help provide ongoing content.

They should talk to and listen to your clients.

If you have some clients that are nice, happy people and don?t mind a phone call, let your team call them and ask them some questions. Make the clients feel good and let them know you value their opinions. Your team can also sit in your waiting room and just talk with clients. They can bring clients into conference rooms before meetings, get them coffee and leisurely ask some questions. Let them read complaint emails and positive ones as well. They need client input.

The team should take colleague / client data and then research competitors.

With data in hand your team should look at your competitors content marketing strategies. Are their ideas similar? There are ideas to be gained from competitors, failures to be avoided and you can avoid looking like you are copying/stealing ideas. I also suggest researching similar businesses throughout the country that may not be direct competitors, but are larger than your company. Seeing what works for others might confirm a direction for you.

There are ideas and strategies to be found in blogs and social media.

Content marketing is a huge part of social media so you need to have an actionable plan for the medium that will serve you the best. Dig and find. What is working for others? Infographics, videos, ads, links, information in sidebars? I could go on, but you get the point.

Examine everything and keep track of the ideas that attract you, those that are inventive and those to avoid.

Look at goals and ideas and determine target audiences.

Define your target audience(s). How will you reach them? What is a conversion for each audience? Is it sales, proof of advertising reach or an interaction? Whatever the goal is there should be some proof of success. Track it!

Important point?- The content of your website is essentially the foundation of all marketing efforts. Make sure visitors coming to your site, from external marketing efforts, will find content that will support what they have already seen.

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The Actual Writing of Content

I have worked as a copywriter. It can be easy at times, but at times it is a nightmare because the writer doesn?t have enough information to write copy that will reach and/or convince a target audience. Do not assume you can hire a copywriter to do this work for you all on their own. It will not be effective.

To sell with content you have to have the background in whatever industry you are writing about. A copywriter/copyeditor can help assist your team in putting ideas together and making the message flow. An experienced SEO copywriter is even better because they also know what the search engines want and they understand how important the user experience is. (When I say experienced I mean they have a working knowledge of SEO, not ?have written SEO articles?. Run Forrest!?)

If there is content being made for a new website give the writer the page layouts first! The writer needs to know how much room they have to get the right points across. They need to know where images will be so they can layout the content well. Scannable content is key. Headlines are crucial.

Nothing can or should be written without an idea of the layout. OR let the writer make some suggestions on the page layouts and images/graphics.

Websites

I am going to say something here that is most likely going to irritate a lot of web developers, but with all the blogging done today it is time. :)

When a web visitor uses the search box they are often given everything related to the topic. Typically they are looking for a specific service/product and cannot find it because the blog has several posts on the topic and those posts are given first.

I believe that business sites with blogs need to find a way to have a main site search and a blog search. If the goal is conversion then let people find the service or product they want. Those that understand blogging will be happy to see they can just search the blog. Those that are looking for the service will be happy to avoid the blog (or won?t know what it is and avoid it).

Let the user find what they are looking for. If they have the option to search the site, blog or both you have given them everything they need.

Here are some other quick suggestions for really making your content work for you:

In Conclusion

All of the suggestions I have made above will give you running start at content marketing. Nothing of quality comes easily or cheaply. And again, much is learned from things that are not successful. Don?t get mad at your team for what you might see as a ?failure?. Examine the data and see what was learned from it. Then you will know what didn?t work and which direction to move.

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Is Obama a socialist or a fascist?

It bothers me a little when conservatives call Barack Obama a ?socialist.? He certainly is an enemy of the free market, and he wants politicians and bureaucrats to make the fundamental decisions about the economy. But that does not mean he wants government ownership of the means of production, which has long been a standard definition of socialism.

What President Obama has been pushing for, and moving toward, is more insidious: government control of the economy, while leaving ownership in private hands. That way, politicians get to call the shots but, when their bright ideas lead to disaster, they can always blame those who own businesses in the private sector.

Politically, it is heads-I-win when things go right, and tails-you-lose when things go wrong. This is far preferable, from Obama?s point of view, since it gives him a variety of scapegoats for all his failed policies, without having to use President Bush as a scapegoat all the time.

Government ownership of the means of production means that politicians also own the consequences of their policies, and have to face responsibility when those consequences are disastrous ? something Barack Obama avoids like the plague.

Thus the Obama administration can arbitrarily force insurance companies to cover the children of their customers until the children are 26 years old. Obviously, this creates favorable publicity for President Obama. But if this and other government edicts cause insurance premiums to rise, then that is something that can be blamed on the ?greed? of the insurance companies.

The same principle, or lack of principle, applies to many other privately owned businesses. It is a very successful political ploy that can be adapted to all sorts of situations.

One of the reasons why both pro-Obama and anti-Obama observers may be reluctant to see him as fascist is that both tend to accept the prevailing notion that fascism is on the political right, while it is obvious that Obama is on the political left.

Back in the 1920s, however, when fascism was a new political development, it was widely ? and correctly ? regarded as being on the political left. Jonah Goldberg?s great book, ?Liberal Fascism,? cites overwhelming evidence of the fascists? consistent pursuit of the goals of the left, and of the left?s embrace of the fascists as one of their own during the 1920s.

Mussolini, the originator of fascism, was lionized by the left, both in Europe and in America, during the 1920s. Even Hitler, who adopted fascist ideas in the 1920s, was seen by some, including W.E.B. Du Bois, as a man of the left.

It was in the 1930s, when ugly internal and international actions by Hitler and Mussolini repelled the world, that the left distanced itself from fascism and its Nazi offshoot ? and verbally transferred these totalitarian dictatorships to the right, saddling opponents with these pariahs.

What socialism, fascism and other ideologies of the left have in common is an assumption that some very wise people ? like themselves ? need to take decisions out of the hands of lesser people, like the rest of us, and impose those decisions by government fiat.

The left?s vision is not only a vision of the world, but also a vision of themselves as superior beings pursuing superior ends. In the United States, however, this vision conflicts with a Constitution that begins, ?We the People ??

That is why the left has for more than a century been trying to get the Constitution?s limitations on government loosened or evaded by judges? new interpretations, based on notions of ?a living Constitution? that will take decisions out of the hands of ?We the People,? and transfer those decisions to our betters.

The self-flattery of the vision of the left also gives its true believers a huge ego stake in that vision, which means that mere facts are unlikely to make them reconsider, regardless of what evidence piles up against the vision of the left and regardless of its disastrous consequences.

Only our own awareness of the huge stakes involved can save us from the rampaging presumptions of our betters, whether they are called socialists or fascists. So long as we buy their heady rhetoric, we are selling our birthright of freedom.

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'Once' wins Tony Award for best musical Tony Award

Host Neil Patrick Harris performs at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday June 10, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes /Invision/AP)

Host Neil Patrick Harris performs at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday June 10, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes /Invision/AP)

Host Neil Patrick Harris, left, and Patti LuPone perform at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday June 10, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes /Invision/AP)

Judith Light accepts the award for best actress in a featured role in a play at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday June 10, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes /Invision/AP)

Host Neil Patrick Harris, right, and David Burtka arrive at the 66th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday June 10, 2012, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini /Invision/AP)

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(AP) ? 'Once' wins Tony Award for best musical Tony Award.

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Crews to begin filming biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in Los Altos

Filming on a movie about the life of Steve Jobs starring Ashton Kutcher begins Monday in the Los Altos garage that gave birth to Apple, according to a member of the production crew.

The movie, titled "jOBS," is a rival to the Sony Pictures film that has tapped Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak as an adviser and hired Aaron Sorkin of "The Social Network" to write the script based on Walter Isaacson's biography "Steve Jobs."

As the crew of "jOBS" descends on the Apple co-founder's old neighborhood Monday morning, thousands will gather in San Francisco for Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Instead of the deceased Jobs leading the proceedings, though, CEO Tim Cook will chart the company's course.

According to a news release, executive producer Mark Hulme and Five Star Feature Films launched the movie project immediately following Jobs' retirement in August 2011. "A rousing narrative of this business and tech icon, 'jOBS' pulls no punches and does not speculate, telling only the candid and captivating account of the life of Steven Paul Jobs," it said.

The film focuses on Jobs' life between 1971 and 2000 and, according to the producers, is based "on months of exhaustive research and interviews with Steve Jobs' friends, colleagues and mentors to develop the most truthful and gripping picture of Jobs' life."

In an interview, Wozniak said he has not spoken to anyone associated with "jOBS."

"I am not involved with

them," Woz said. "I hope they get things very accurate as far as personalities, characters and what incidents had meaning. I hope they don't over-dramatize it. The real events that happened were interesting."

He has no problem watching an actor portray him as a shy engineer, Wozniak said. He liked "Pirates of Silicon Valley," a 1999 made-for-television film directed by Martyn Burke that dramatized the birth of the personal computer, rivalry between Apple and Microsoft and Jobs' sometimes erratic and harsh leadership.

"They got the personalities right," he said. "I was a good engineer and I cared about people."

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Medical Conditions that may Require In Home Care











In home care isn't only about companionship and a little bit of assistance around the house -- it's a comprehensive solution that may be required in many different situations. In home care may be needed to help care for family members with serious diseases, illnesses or physical difficulties that can range from dementia to cardiovascular troubles to incontinence. If your family is caring for a loved one and needs help, you should know that in home care can help with more serious medical care issues while still allowing as much independence as possible. The following are 5 major senior care needs that may be addressed with in home care.

1.) In Home Care for Dementia

Family members who suffer from any type of dementia many benefit greatly from in home care. This can include simple companionship, help with remembering and tending to daily activities and responsibilities, medication reminders, help around the house and relief work for others that provide care in the family. A professional in home care provider can also help educate family members about dementia and how to manage it and provide more specific care.

2.) In Home Care for Mobility

Mobility issues can make life difficult, but with an experienced senior care services agency, you and your family can take back the lives you once led. Elder care provided at your home can help with all levels of mobility issues, from light assistance with walking, to transporting a patient from one place to another. Proper guidance can also be provided to help make the home more user-friendly for people with mobility problems.

3.) Senior Care for Blood Disorders

Blood disorders such as hemoglobin diseases, lymphocytosis, lupus, white blood cell disorders and other conditions related to the body's blood can require special assistance for those afflicted. This can include everything from general help around the house, to assistance with specialized treatments and even transportation to medical appointments.

4.) At Home Care for Cancer

Cancer is a difficult disease to care for as a family member because it's often hard to predict how it will progress. Daily activities can be affected by treatments and general illness related to the disease. At home care can help by providing basic monitoring services, help with medication reminders, transportation to and companionship during appointments, and much more.

5.) Senior Care for Renal/Urological problems and Incontinence

It takes an experienced professional to properly address and manage incontinence, renal and urological problems without causing embarrassment or discomfort. In home senior care can help alleviate some or all of these duties from caring family members and provide companionship at the same time. And as these types of problems progress or recede, the level of care you receive can be adjusted as well to benefit the whole family.

These are just some of the medical conditions that may require in home care. If your family is in need of senior care services, call a professional in home care provider near you for an immediate, confidential consultation. They can help you create a better quality of life for you and your loved ones, but they can't help if you don't call.

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Outdoor Living Areas: From Kitchens to Patios and Landscaping

outdoor living areas patiosIf you?ve ever watched those home and garden shows, you may be dreaming of your own backyard makeover. With a palette of dirt, the outdoor designer transforms backyards into cozy relaxation areas, resort-like pool areas or elaborate outdoor kitchens. Outdoor space design techniques are the same as those used when designing interior living spaces, with the emphasis on function, comfort and style. So, toss out the portable barbecue and plastic lawn furniture, and bring those backyard transformation dreams to life.

Outdoor Living Area #1: Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor kitchens are an increasingly popular trend. While barbecuing is still the primary outdoor cooking technique, the appliances of an outdoor kitchen ? which can often include a stove, a barbecue, and even an oven ? can rival those of the indoor kitchen.

Along with cooking appliances, the outdoor kitchen may include a storage room, preparation areas and sinks. Some outdoor kitchens also include small refrigerators so the cook doesn?t need to head indoors to retrieve ingredients.

Outdoor Living Area #2: Patios and Outdoor Dining Spaces

Today?s outdoor dining areas are far removed from the old picnic tables families used to congregate around. Matching chairs and tables are the norm, with removable cushions and tabletops made of durable glass or tile. The entire outdoor dining or patio area may be covered with a weatherproof gazebo, which can be hung with curtains and screens.

Patio furniture is still found in backyards across America, but tends to be more elaborate than the formed plastic furniture of yore. Elaborate hammocks and ?gravity? chairs are quite popular.

At night, outdoor living areas can be transformed with an almost endless variety of lighting. Outdoor fireplaces and chimneys bring the cheery warmth of fire to the backyard while keeping the flames safely enclosed. Fire pits can be gas-powered, and come in a wide variety of styles to complement patio furniture.

Outdoor Living Area #3: Waterfalls, Fountains and Pools

The trend towards outdoor living often continues into the garden, which may be elaborately designed for relaxation and privacy. Fountains, waterfalls and other water features offer a refreshing aspect to the backyard retreat. Self-contained waterfalls and water gardens make it easy to add the soothing sounds of water to your garden without investing time, maintenance and money into large ponds or waterfalls.

In certain climates, the addition of a pool can enhance outdoor living spaces and even increase property value if the property is located in a neighborhood where pools are common. There are maintenance costs involved in owning a pool, so be sure to find out what the ongoing expenses would be like before adding a pool to your outdoor living area.

Outdoor Living Area #4: Landscaping

Some elements of gardens have always lent themselves to outdoor living. Large shade trees can be a focal point in a garden, providing cool shade during the summer and interesting silhouettes during the winter months. A carefully positioned shade tree also helps cool the home?s interior during the summer, saving you money on your power bills. The experts at Colorado State University claim that shade trees planted on the east side of the house prevent morning heat, and, when planted on the west and southwest side of the house, they prevent heat buildup from afternoon sun.

While gardens and yards have always had an important role in American homes, more folks today see them as much more than play areas for the kids and dogs. Outdoor living spaces and patios are becoming extensions of the house ? and are often furnished as if they were another room. What better way to lure you into relaxing while you?re at home?

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John Bryson, U.S. Commerce Secretary, Implicated in Back-to-Back Hit-and-Run Crashes


U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson was implicated in two hit-and-run crashes Saturday, which an agency spokesman says were due to a seizure.

"Secretary Bryson was involved in a traffic accident in Los Angeles over the weekend. He suffered a seizure," Jennifer Friedman said in a statement.

"He was taken to the hospital for examination and remained overnight for observation. He was released and has returned to Washington. The investigation is ongoing."

"Secretary Bryson has no public events scheduled for today."

Bryson

Bryson had no security detail with him during the crashes because he was driving his own vehicle on personal time in California, sources said.

He 68-year-old was cited for felony hit-and-run following the Saturday incidents but was not booked in jail because he was taken to a hospital.

Authorities said that Bryson was cooperative with detectives, and that drugs or alcohol do not appear to have been a factor in the crashes.

"The investigation is still in its preliminary stages," officials with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and San Gabriel Police Department said.

Bryson was driving a Lexus in the 400 block of South San Gabriel Boulevard shortly after 5:00 p.m. Saturday when he allegedly rear-ended a Buick as it was waiting for a train to pass, according to the statement.

After briefly stopping to talk to the three men inside the Buick, Bryson left in the Lexus and then struck the Buick a second time, authorities said.

The men followed Bryson's car and called 911 to ask for police assistance.

Bryson continued to drive his Lexus into Rosemead, which is patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, authorities said.

There, he allegedly crashed into a second vehicle near the intersection of San Gabriel Boulevard and Hellman Avenue, according to reports.

Officers found him alone and unconscious behind the wheel of his car.

Bryson was chairman of Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison, for 18 years until 2008. He was sworn in by President Obama as the head of the Commerce Department in October.

He reportedly gave the commencement address Thursday at Pasadena Polytechnic School, which several of his daughters attended.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

Iran's Ahmadinejad wounded but wily in final year

FILE - In this July 11, 2009 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, waits to receive Omani Foreign Minister Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah at the presidency, in front of a picture of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran. Despite the heavy attention on Iran's external struggles, including sanctions and the shaky rule of critical ally Bashar Assad in Syria, the coming year could be a highly inward-looking one for Iran and Ahmadinejad will be looking ahead for ways to secure some kind of post-presidency political role. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

FILE - In this July 11, 2009 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, waits to receive Omani Foreign Minister Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah at the presidency, in front of a picture of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran. Despite the heavy attention on Iran's external struggles, including sanctions and the shaky rule of critical ally Bashar Assad in Syria, the coming year could be a highly inward-looking one for Iran and Ahmadinejad will be looking ahead for ways to secure some kind of post-presidency political role. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

FILE - In this March 2, 2012 file photo, the Identification document of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is placed on a polling station table during the parliamentary elections in downtown Tehran, Iran. Ahmadinejad, the one-time favored son of Iran's theocracy is now limping into his last year in office sharply weakened and in the unexpected position as an outcast among hard-liners. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

FILE - In this March 2, 2012 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shows his identification document after casting his ballot for the parliamentary elections at a polling station, while Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi, right, looks on in downtown Tehran, Iran. Despite the heavy attention on Iran's external struggles, including sanctions and the shaky rule of critical ally Bashar Assad in Syria, the coming year could be a highly inward-looking one for Iran, and Ahmadinejad will be looking ahead for ways to secure some kind of post-presidency political role. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2009 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad listens to a question during a press conference at the presidency in Tehran, Iran. The one-time favored son of Iran's theocracy is now limping into his last year in office sharply weakened and in the unexpected position as an outcast among hard-liners. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2009 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves before boarding his plane leaving Tehran's Mehrabad airport for Copenhagen to attend the U.N. Climate Summit. The one-time favored son of Iran's theocracy is now limping into his last year in office sharply weakened and in the unexpected position as an outcast among hard-liners. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

(AP) ? Iran's president hardly seemed like a fading political force at a security summit in Beijing last week. Leaders from China and Russia carved out time to hold private talks with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and gave him center stage to unleash his pet theories about the unraveling of Western power.

But Ahmadinejad always seems to catch a second wind on the road. It's at home where his political wounds are most visible and his expiration date is already factored into high-stakes calculations.

The one-time favored son of Iran's theocracy ? its flame-throwing populist in a common man's wind breaker or bureaucrat's off-the-rack suit ? is now limping into his last year in office sharply weakened and in the unexpected position as an outcast among hard-liners.

"It may be hard to believe for those who just pay attention to the theatrics of Iranian politics, but Ahmadinejad has emerged ? somewhat by process of elimination ? as something of a moderate in relation to the archconservatives in the ruling system," said Salman Shaikh, director of The Brookings Doha Center in Qatar.

"The reformers and opposition have been crushed or silenced," he added. "That leaves Ahmadinejad and his big political ego.'"

Ahmadinejad lost a power struggle last year with the ruling system, which had helped him rise from the relative obscurity of Tehran's city hall seven years ago and stood by his side in 2009 amid the mass chaos from his disputed re-election.

Yet he still has some political ammunition in reserve. How he uses it will set the tone for Iran's internal policymaking as it struggles with big questions such as: how far to bend in the nuclear standoff with the West, how to counter deepening sanctions and what to do with the combative and ambitious Ahmadinejad after the June 2013 elections to pick his successor.

A pivotal element, analysts say, is whether Ahmadinejad will revive his challenges to the alpha-omega powers of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his backers, led by the Revolutionary Guard. The feud began last year with Ahmadinejad's drive to give the presidency more sway over key policies such as intelligence and foreign affairs ? which are firmly in the hands of the clerics.

That fight is lost. He can still, however, battle for a political ally on the presidential ballot next year, which will be Ahmadinejad's last in office because of term limits. He also can attempt to nudge Iran's position in the nuclear talks with the U.S. and other world powers, which are scheduled to resume next week in Moscow.

Ahmadinejad is seen as possibly more open to deals with Washington that would accommodate both sides: allowing Iran to continue some level of uranium enrichment for reactor fuel but giving more room for U.N. inspections. The negotiations, however, are completely overseen by the ruling system. And it's even possible, some analysts say, that Khamenei wants to avoid any possible breakthroughs with the West until Ahmadinejad is out of office ? fearing he could use it to gain political mileage.

"Ahmadinejad is a lame duck, and the ruling system wants to keep it that way," said Mehrzad Boroujerdi, a Syracuse University professor who follows Iranian affairs. "They want to keep him on a short leash. He'll yank back, though. It's the classic case of a weak office occupied by a strong personality."

Iran's presidency guides the mainstream economy and many day-to-day functions. But major decisions, from international affairs to military priorities, are controlled by the theocracy. This is where Ahmadinejad made his ill-fated gamble last year.

Dozens of Ahmadinejad's allies were arrested or purged from politics, and he was effectively stripped of his ability to groom a successor. An angry Khamenei even hinted that Iran could one day abandon the directly elected presidency system in favor of a prime minister.

Elections in February reinforced the anti-Ahmadinejad ranks in parliament. In March, Ahmadinejad became the first Iranian president brought before lawmakers for grilling over his policies and confrontations with Khamenei ? whose hard-core followers believe is answerable only to God.

It's left Ahmadinejad politically battered, but still with a sizable base of supporters among Iran's working classes and rural poor who see the ruling clerics as aloof and out of touch.

In a speech in May, Ahmadinejad indirectly took a swipe at the theocracy by praising the 1,000-year-old epic poem "Shahnameh," which recounts tales of Persia's pre-Islamic Zoroastrian religion. "Wherever there is justice, freedom and monotheism, there is Iran," he told the crowds.

"We will witness more hue and cry by Ahmadinejad," predicted independent Tehran-based political analyst Behrouz Shojaei.

This is what worries the ruling clerics.

It's not certain whether they fully sanctioned Ahmadinejad's most headline-grabbing statements over the years, including calling Israel a doomed state and questioning the extent of the Holocaust. But there is little doubt that Ahmadinejad's bluster has complicated negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran insists is only for energy and medical research.

"Ahmadinejad is not likely to leave a shining legacy," said Ehsan Ahrari, a Virginia-based political analyst. "His rants about the so-called mythical nature of the Holocaust unnecessarily heightened tensions with Israel."

Gary Sick, an Iranian affairs expert at Columbia University, also believes all the bluster accounts for the world powers' tough negotiating stance in the nuclear talks. "The image he has created is that Iran is treacherous and extremely ideological by his loose talk and swaggering around," he said. "In many ways it's a false image, but he has reinforced this in the minds of the West."

Despite the heavy attention on Iran's external struggles ? including the future of critical ally Bashar Assad in Syria ? the coming year could be a highly inward-looking one for Iran. Ahmadinejad will be hunting for some type of post-presidency political role. Meanwhile, the ruling system will be vetting candidates for the next presidential election ? with all expectations that only reliable and pliable figures will make the cut.

The theocracy holds all the cards. It clears all candidates for the presidency and parliament. The message these days: Reformists, liberals and any others likely to challenge the ruling system are out.

Front-runners at the moment include Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and ex-Revolutionary Guard commander Mohsen Rezaei. All would likely strike a more milder tone on the world stage than Ahmadinejad.

Meir Javedanfar, an Iranian-born political analyst based in Israel, said Khamenei feels particularly burned by Ahmadinejad after coddling him as the "son he always wanted." And the Revolutionary Guard "will try their level best to convince Khamenei to choose a yes man," said Javedanfar, co-author of the Ahmadinejad biography "The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran."

The political freeze-out of Ahmadinejad, however, could free him up for greater grandstanding. Some believe he could go further with his challenges to the ruling system as a way to cater to his remaining supporters.

Still, Ahmadinejad is leaving people guessing. On his website last week, he wrote about how his concept of "justice" means not only facing enemies but also battling a "friend, comrade, party-mate and colleague."

It's unclear whether this was a warning shot of a new battle with the ruling clerics or a lament about how former conservative allies have abandoned him.

Of the five presidents since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, only two have moved onto prominent roles: Khamenei and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who also is a foe of Ahmadinejad dating back to the 2005 presidential election race. Ahmadinejad's predecessor, Mohammad Khatami, has been neutralized along with his reformist allies.

"Ahmadinejad does not want to fade away," said Sadegh Zibakalam, a Tehran University political science professor. "Considering his personality and character, it will be hard for him to leave the stage."

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Associated Press writer Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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