Thursday, April 24, 2008

MTYT

As in, My Team/Your Team, a nifty little DIY game to while away time. Here are the details as provided by a chap named Andy Havens:

1. You draw a character with a power.

2. I draw a character whose power cancels your guy's power.
3. Repeat.

You do this until your chicken tenders and smiley fries arrive, or until you run out of paper, or until you are hysterical laughing. You can intensimify the game if you like by only allowing:

  • robots and cyborgs
  • bugs
  • dinosaurs
  • robot bugs
  • cyborg dinosoar bugs
  • aliens
  • alien robot bugs
  • fire and water powers
  • underwater creatures
  • things with wheels
  • things without wheels
  • blah blah blah
You get the point. You're really better off playing free-for-all your first few times, especially with kids, as they go bananas on you. Really... Here's our most recent game as an example for you:

Also, check out a more advanced version at The Superest.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Daily Snap!

Colbert delivering a softy to Hillrod:

Daily Snap!

Colbert delivering a softy to Hillrod:

Recall the predictions...

Remember that Obama campaign spreadsheet that got "leaked" last February, the one with predictions for how this campaign will play out? It's shocking how accurate it has been, with the exception of underestimating the margins of his wins.

Obama in 30 seconds

This is one of my favorites:



But there are a lot of good ones up there. Go vote for your favorite!

Losing by Winning

As I posted earlier, she cannot win. She did not reach the 12 point threshold she needed to keep her candidacy viable. She might have won the primary in PA, but she lost the primary. As Robert Creamer writes:

The Pennsylvania Primary was Hillary Clinton's last chance to deliver a game changing blow to Obama's campaign for the nomination. She failed to deliver.

Pennsylvania provided her with her final real opportunity to knock the wheels off the Obama campaign. She needed a crushing victory of 18% to 25% to have any real chance of altering the math or the psychology. Demographically, Pennsylvania was made for Hillary: the second oldest state in the nation, heavily blue collar, Catholic and rural -- Hillary's voter profile. She started with a lead of almost 20 points. But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 9.2% -- fell far short of what was needed to stop Obama's nomination.

...

All that remains for Clinton are more opportunities for her own campaign to be shut down. If she loses Indiana and North Carolina it will be extremely hard for her to continue. But there is no longer any opportunity for her to defeat Obama.

Clinton's may have won last night, but she failed to do what she needed to do to derail Obama's march to the nomination. In retrospect, Pennsylvania will appear as Clinton's Waterloo.


Read Robert's full post.

Dylan Loewe has this to say:

Hillary Clinton scored a decisive victory against Barack Obama in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary. But underlying the numbers, there is a new kind of inevitability on the horizon. Certainly her campaign will use the night's victory to propel the race forward into Indiana and North Carolina, hoping against hope that few noticed what actually transpired. But with her luck running as perilously low as her campaign war chest, it would seem improbable that the media would provide her cover yet again.

After tonight, despite an apparent ten point victory in Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton is no longer electable in a general election.



All there is for Obama supporters to do now is to ignore the Main Stream Media as is struggles, stumbles, and falls all over itself, and then climbs up its own collective ass to spin some sort of blathering bullshit that serves no other purpose than to creative some sort of false and useless narrative about this campaign in order to sell more advertising to be shoved down the throats of all those who are unfortunate enough to not see past their true intent.

Actually, one more thing Obama supporters can do is to support the Obama campaign. Donate a few dollars to the campaign, or make some phone calls to North Carolina or Indiana, or send nice emails to the precinct captains and volunteers in those states (here, here).

Whoabama!

Our friend Kristina sent us this earlier this morning:

"Your boy gave a great speech last night. I have to say, hers was better than usual too except I thought it was cheesy to ask for money in the middle of a victory speech ("thanks for voting for me, now send more money"). Sophia gets excited whenever she sees Obama on TV and yells his name and tells us he's on. Yesterday morning she explained to me that 'Woahbama might be our next king. Bush is our king now but we don't really like him.' Apparently she was watching the news with Eric Monday night while I was at my auction meeting. She reminded me that Woahbama was doing that thing today (yesterday) where we might make him our next king (the primary). Very cute."

What Edwards has been waiting for?

Could it be that John Edwards has been waiting to endorse a candidate right before the North Carolina primary? Lets hope Barack has recently bought some Kawasaki jet skis.



UPDATE:

I used to respect John Edwards, because as much as I hate frivolous lawsuits, I understand the need for and the value of trial lawyers, in spite of their gross profits. But in this election he has borne himself out to be a charlatan and a moral coward.

Edwards talks a good game, like most lawyers do, but he's been a vulture leering over the fight between a vicious hyena and a hungry lion, waiting to feast on whatever remains when the fight is over.

He is a coward. Edwards has had the chance many times to have an effect on this nominating cycle, and he has passed each of them by, as he will again this time. Edwards is as calculating as Clinton is, and he is too scared to throw his weight behind either candidate for fear of ending up on the wrong side and having nothing to show for two failed runs at the presidency. Of course, that is if you count $400 haircuts and a few million dollars as nothing.

Johnny has one last chance to prove relevancy before history passes him by. Any takers for a bet that he doesn't have the balls that his mill-worker daddy had?

20,10, 5?

One last mention for the fund-raiser my Mom is doing for Lew Reed Spinal Cord Injury Fund, with the money going to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis from the University of Miami School of Medicine. Her goal is to raise $1000 by next Saturday, and every little bit helps. You can send a donation via PayPal to ckonrad48@yahoo.com.

On Monday I posted my thoughts on the film I saw, Body of War, about an Iraq War vet with a spinal injury. Bill Moyers Journal did a feature on this, and you can watch it on the website for the show. Perhaps this will provide a little motivation to donate maybe $20, or $10, or maybe even just $5. Every little bit helps.

After next Saturday, an email will go out to all contributors announcing the amount raised, and who contributed how much. If you want your donation to be anonymous, or prefer not to display your full name, please indicate that when you make the payment.

This is important to me, to my Mom, and to the beneficiaries of this research. Thanks in advance.

Say anything...

This is a little old right now, but still worth a mention. This past April Sunday was definitely 4-20 for Hillary. I wonder what she was smoking?

Here she is lashing out at Obama like a post-menopausal freak:

Obama: "You have a real choice in this election. Either Democrat would be better than John McCain. And all three of us would be better than George Bush."
Clinton: "We need a nominee who will take on John McCain, not cheer on John McCain."
Here's what she said last month:

"I think that since we now know Sen. (John) McCain will be the nominee for the Republican Party, national security will be front and center in this election. We all know that. And I think it's imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold...I believe that I've done that. Certainly, Sen. McCain has done that and you'll have to ask Sen. Obama with respect to his candidacy."

Also from last month:

"I think that since we now know Sen. (John) McCain will be the nominee for the Republican Party, national security will be front and center in this election. We all know that. And I think it's imperative that each of us be able to demonstrate we can cross the commander-in-chief threshold...I believe that I've done that. Certainly, Sen. McCain has done that and you'll have to ask Sen. Obama with respect to his candidacy."

Again, just like Republiscums, the term hypocrisy does not exist in her vocabulary, at least as far as she is concerned. It is being absurd, but entirely predictable. This ranks right up there with her confusing her vote to authorize Bush to invade Iraq with being against the war, and that Obama was the flip-flopper because he voted to support the troops.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Daily Snap!

Ooo. SNAP!

Pennsylvania Democrats delivered this one today, to the Democratic party. While it was merely a glancing blow to the Obama campaign, it was enough to telegraph all the way to weakening the chances of the party to take back the White House (and Congress, and a chance at getting a SCOTUS judge or two).

Those white middle-aged voters are no doubt happy they kept their collective thumb on the black man, and make no mistake about it, the race in Pennsylvania was all about race.

Clinton has only two weeks to pull off a major upset in the next primaries coming up May 6, not the six weeks she had in PA. That means we can expect a rapid fire volley of Karl Rove-style meanness and nastiness, the likes we have not seen yet. But who will be the real winner May 6? It won't be Clinton, and it won't be the Democratic party. My guess is it will be the GOP.

Nice going Pennsylvania. You'll share a special place in history right there with Ohio, Florida, and the Supreme Court of 2000. Hope you're all proud.

Ignore the spin...

...she can't win.

Without a minimum of a 12 point win today, her campaign is doomed. Whatever win she manages to pull out today, her gains will be erased two weeks from now in North Carolina, and very possibly in Indiana.

Oh yeah, she wants to nuke Iran.

The truth is never negative, it is only the truth

Obama has been pretty good so far about keeping his attacks as defensive maneuvers, but he could be better. He's done well at responding to Clinton's attacks, and has kept his "negative blows" to those that parry her attacks. But as every trained fighter knows, you can't always just play defense, and being aggressive is not the same as being negative. As long as Obama speaks truth to Hillary's so-called power, he's in the clear. A strong and successful fighting strategy is to meet every blow with two of your own. If someone punches you, you punch back twice. If they kick you hard, you kick back harder, twice.

Obama has been gentlemanly so far, but the time has long past for this to stop. To win, he doesn't need to praise her campaign, or show admiration for her tenacity, or anything else. She has squandered her right to any respect for her campaign tactics beyond all but those who admire Karl Rove. Obama should not reward her campaign with praise, he should constantly call it out for what it is, but instead should do his best to connect it to the Siegelman case in Alabama, which could prove to be the nail in Rove's coffin, and by extension Clinton's. It will brim as an example of the death of old-school politics.

Any doubters should know that the truth is never negative, it is only the truth.

Monday, April 21, 2008

The Power of Belief

Michael Shermer at TED, talking about the power of belief.

Daily Snap!

In what has to be one of the most polite bitchslaps ever, in an open letter, Richard Dawkins stands up for his friend - and one of my heros, the good and right Michael Shermer.

Mr J, you have been cruelly duped by Ben Stein and his unscrupulous colleagues. It is a wicked, evil thing they have done to you, and potentially to many others. I do not know whether they knowingly and wantonly perpetrated the falsehood that fooled you. Perhaps they genuinely and sincerely believed it, although other actions by them, which you can read about all over the Internet, persuade me that they are fully capable of deliberate and calculated deception. You are perhaps not to be blamed for swallowing the film's falsehoods, because you probably assumed that nobody would have the gall to make a whole film like that without checking their facts first. Perhaps even you will need a little more convincing that they were wrong, in which case I urge you to read it up and study the matter in detail -- something that Ben Stein and his crew manifestly and lamentably failed to do.

With my good wishes, and sympathy for the losses your family suffered in the Holocaust.

Yours sincerely

Richard Dawkins

Read the full account here.

New poll today

Tell me how old you think McCain is (in the right column).

Better (in the) red than dead

This has to be Hillary's line of thought. But given how far in debt her campaign is, she may have to loan herself another few million to make a dent in Indiana, because she's certainly not raising much cash elsewhere.

March monthly reports filed Sunday night with the Federal Election Commission show Clinton with a $10.3 million debt load – and only $9.3 million cash-on-hand for with 10 contests to go.

Obama reported having $42 million for the primary and minimal debt.

About half of Clinton's debt -- $4.6 million -- is owed to Penn's polling firm. The campaign has already shelled out $14 million to Penn, Schoen & Berland.

If she can't run a decent campaign, how can she run the country?

Don't take it from me, take it from Lee...

...as in Iacocca. Read this excerpt from his book, Where Have All the Leaders Gone:

‘‘Am I the only guy in this country who’s fed up with what’s happening? Where the hell is our outrage?

We should be screaming bloody murder. We’ve got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we’ve got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we can’t even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car.

But instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the politicians say, ‘Stay the course’. Stay the course? You’ve got to be kidding. This is America , not the damned ‘Titanic’. I’ll give you a sound bite: ‘Throw all the bums out!’

You might think I’m getting senile, that I’ve gone off my rocker, and maybe I have. But someone has to speak up. I hardly recognize this country anymore.

The most famous business leaders are not the innovators but the guys in handcuffs. While we’re fiddling in Iraq , the Middle East is burning and nobody seems to know what to do. And the press is waving ‘pom-poms’ instead of asking hard questions. That’s not the promise of the ‘America’ my parents and yours traveled across the ocean for. I’ve had enough. How about you?

I’ll go a step further. You can’t call yourself a patriot if you’re not outraged. This is a fight I’m ready and willing to have.

The Biggest ‘C’ is Crisis!

Leaders are made, not born. Leadership is forged in times of crisis. It’s easy to sit there with your feet up on the desk and talk theory. Or send someone else’s kids off to war when you’ve never seen a battlefield yourself. It’s another thing to lead when your world comes tumbling down.

On September 11, 2001, we needed a strong leader more than any other time in our history. We needed a steady hand to guide us out of the ashes. A Hell of a Mess, so here’s where we stand. We’re immersed in a bloody war with no plan for winning and no plan for leaving. We’re running the biggest deficit in the history of the country. We’re losing the manufacturing edge to Asia, while our once-great companies are getting slaughtered by health care costs. Gas prices are skyrocketing, and nobody in power has a coherent energy policy. Our schools are in trouble. Our borders are like sieves. The middle class is being squeezed every which way. These are times that cry out for leadership.

But when you look around, you’ve got to ask: ‘Where have all the leaders gone?’ Where are the curious, creative communicators? Where are the people of character, courage, conviction, omnipotence and common sense?

I may be a sucker for alliteration, but I think you get the point.

Name me a leader who has a better idea for homeland security than making us take off our shoes in airports and throw away our shampoo?

We’ve spent billions of dollars building a huge new bureaucracy, and all we know how to do is react to things that have already happened.

Name me one leader who emerged from the crisis of Hurricane Katrina. Congress has yet to spend a single day evaluating the response to the hurricane, or demanding accountability for the decisions that were made in the crucial hours after the storm.

Everyone’s hunkering down, fingers crossed, hoping it doesn’t happen again. Now, that’s just crazy. Storms happen. Deal with it. Make a plan. Figure out what you’re going to do the next time.

Name me an industry leader who is thinking creatively about how we can restore our competitive edge in manufacturing. Who would have believed that there could ever be a time when ‘The Big Three’ referred to Japanese car companies? How did this happen, and more important, what are we going to do about it?

Name me a government leader who can articulate a plan for paying down the debit, or solving the energy crisis or managing the health care problem. The silence is deafening. But these are the crises that are eating away at our country and milking the middle class dry.

I have news for the gang in Congress. We didn’t elect you to sit on your asses and do nothing and remain silent while our democracy is being hijacked and our greatness is being replaced with mediocrity. What is everybody so afraid of? That some bonehead on Fox News will call them a name? Give me a break. Why don’t you guys show some spine for a change?

Had Enough?

Hey, I’m not trying to be the voice of gloom and doom here. I’m trying to light a fire. I’m speaking out because I have hope. I believe in America. In my lifetime I’ve had the privilege of living through some of America’s greatest moments. I’ve also experienced some of our worst crises: the ‘Great Depression’, ‘World War II’, the ‘Korean War’, the ‘Kennedy Assassination’, the ‘Vietnam War’, the 1970s oil crisis and the struggles of recent years culminating with 9/11. If I’ve learned one thing, it’s this:

‘You don’t get anywhere by standing on the sidelines waiting for somebody else to take action. Whether it’s building a better car or building a better future for our children, we all have a role to play. That’s the challenge I’m raising in this book. It’s a call to ‘Action’ for people who, like me, believe in America. It’s not too late, but it’s getting pretty close. So let’s shake off the crap and go to work. Let’s tell ‘em all we’ve had ‘enough.’’
I know where Lee can find one of the leaders he's looking for. (h/t to Kipper Mathews via Alex Jones)

Obama responds

Say NO to fearmongering!

No Shame McCain, Part 2

Cindy on The View, responding for the first time to plagiarism accusations. She claims that the [intern] who stole the recipes from Food Network as "now in Betty Crocker boot camp."

I always suspected Betty was a fascist.

No Shame McCain, Part 1

A white man trying to make his way on the backs of a black man again. This old coot has no shame as he tries to exploit the legacy of Civil Rights leader John Lewis for his own gain.

It was as if McCain was trying to wrap himself in the bloody shirt of John Lewis. McCain, of course, was not part of the civil rights movement. In fact, in 1983, he was one of 77 Republican House members to vote against the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. He has never been close to Lewis, according to an associate of Lewis. He did not tell Lewis he would be making this speech, and he did not invite Lewis to attend the event. Lewis learned about the speech from reporters. (And, as of this writing, Lewis has yet to comment on it.) Given Lewis' high-profile support of Obama, McCain's speech--which was far more about John Lewis than John McCain--was rather odd. After all, the "better country" that Lewis now fights for would be led by a President Obama.
Disgusting.

Absolutely Fabulous

Kerry keeps it real and focused

Tuesday is a big deal with the Pennsylvania primary, but it's also a day when the senate will be debating the future of the internets, especially where net neutrality is concerned. John Kerry is driving this point home, and is asking us all to keep the pressure on our senators. So do it. Write or call your senators to let them know that you're still watching them on this very important issue.

www.senate.gov

Straight Outta Karl's Book

The Queen B drops another bomb from Rove's playbook:



This type of BS politics is as tired as she is. She doesn't look to me like someone who can stand to be in the kitchen for too long.

Moving Pictures

It was a bit hard, and I really had to force myself to do it, not because I needed more evidence to reinforce what I already know to be true, but because I owed it to all those who have died or have been injured in Bush's pointless war in Iraq to see the films and documentaries made about it. So I made myself go to see Body of War, a documentary about Tomas Young, 25 years old, paralyzed from a bullet to his spine - wounded after serving in Iraq for less than a week.


Needless to say, it was very moving, and it made me very angry. Not that I needed to be any more angry, and I certainly don't want to be this angry. What fuels my anger even more, though, is that most Americans will not see this movie, nor will they see any other documentary about this horrible and stupid war that the country was duped into believing was necessary. And, as time goes on, they will continue to care less and less about the war, just as they are doing now, as Americans turn their attention to the economy, even though the war is one of the biggest factors on our tanking economy.

As the body count piles up, Americans tune out. Iraq is not Vietnam, Iraq is worse than Vietnam. It may not be worse in terms of actual deaths, but it is worse in terms of apathy by Americans towards our dying soldiers. It is worse in terms of sympathy for the Iraqis who are suffering. It is worse in terms of the media's abdication of their responsibility to report the truth. It is worse in terms of the damage it is doing to this country.

Every American who is not serving or has not served in this current war in Iraq owes it to every soldier who has fallen - dead or injured - on Iraqi soil, to see this film, and every other film made about this war. To turn a blind eye or deaf ear to the war would be disgraceful, and would dishonor the service of our troops.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Bizarro World of Hillary Clinton

Just like Republicans, the Clintons have mastered the art of projecting their own negatives and misdeeds on their opponents. As Ze Frank sung, it's "say the opposite, say the opposite." But this bit of news is completely whacko.

From FirstRead:

Richard Mellon Scaife (of right wing conspiracy fame) endorsed Clinton in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary. Scaife owns the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which threw its backing to Clinton today. It cites Clinton’s “political courage” in particular for sitting down with its editorial board. (There, she famously injected herself into the Rev. Jeremiah Wright controversy.)

The paper said, in part: "Clinton's decision to sit down with the Trib was courageous, given our longstanding criticism of her. That is no small matter: Political courage is essential in a president. Clinton has demonstrated it; Obama has not."

This is the same Richard Mellon-Scaife who did his very best to destroy Bill Clinton's presidency with fabricated conspiracies.

Having a tea party with your former arch-nemesis does not show political courage, especially when that nemesis is also the mortal enemy of your fellow competitor (Obama), and your compatriots (Democrats). It's more like "my enemy's enemy is my friend" sort of thing. Making the rounds on the right-wing networks is also not politically courageous, is politically disingenuous, especially when most Democrats avoid these dens of lies because their ultimate agenda is anathema to theirs.

As we watch Joe Lieberman morph into Zell Miller, it seems that Hillary Clinton is morphing into Lieberman. All DINOs cum Republicans-lite. Any progressive-minded Democrat should be terrified by this.

Hillary Clinton is making deals with devils, and we all know how those stories end.

Daily Snap!

This one coming from the New York Times, and it's being delivered to the Pentagon, Fox News and other news outlets, and all the suckers in America who were too blind, dumb, or willfully ignorant to know they were being fed truckloads of bullshit by the Pentagon's sock puppets.

As said of these sock puppets:

To the public, these men are members of a familiar fraternity, presented tens of thousands of times on television and radio as “military analysts” whose long service has equipped them to give authoritative and unfettered judgments about the most pressing issues of the post-Sept. 11 world.

Hidden behind that appearance of objectivity, though, is a Pentagon information apparatus that has used those analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance, an examination by The New York Times has found.

SNAP!

Not that any of this should come as a surprise for those of us who knew all along the invading Iraq was all bullshit, as was anything said in defense of it. Now, with over 4,000 soldiers dead, thousands more injured or horribly disfigured for life, and countless numbers of Iraqi casualties, and all because the leaders lied, and lied, and lied, and lied.

Ya just gotta love our leaders.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Daily Snap!

From the Queen B herself, as she is caught on tape bitching - and lying - about MoveOn.org, an organization founded in '95 to help defend then-President Bill Clinton.

"Moveon.org endorsed [Sen. Barack Obama] -- which is like a gusher of money that never seems to slow down," Clinton said to a meeting of donors. "We have been less successful in caucuses because it brings out the activist base of the Democratic Party. MoveOn didn't even want us to go into Afghanistan. I mean, that's what we're dealing with. And you know they turn out in great numbers. And they are very driven by their view of our positions, and it's primarily national security and foreign policy that drives them. I don't agree with them. They know I don't agree with them. So they flood into these caucuses and dominate them and really intimidate people who actually show up to support me."
SNAP! Take that party activists. Hillrod doesn't need your votes in the general.

Read it all here...

Springsteen, the Elitist

Another blow to ABC News' ethics?

Turns out the woman who questioned Obama about his flag pin may have been a plant by ABC. She's been on the Pennsylvania news circuit for a bit, and while you might think that she's on the fence about Obama, or at the least undecided, it turns out she's clearly against Obama. She is also someone who has clearly bought into the myth that Clinton "is one of us" despite her silver spoon and Ivy League upbringing and her current family fortune well over $100,000,000.00, in contrast to Obama's clearly meek and lower-middle-class upbringing and lifelong struggle.

In Clinton, she sees someone who has struggled for years, just like her, and has earned the right to be president. In Obama, she sees someone who rose like a rocket, always has a smooth explanation for everything — whether it's about his former preacher or the flag pin — and who makes it all look too easy.

"That's what upsets me about Barack Obama," she says. "He takes everything so nonchalantly."

No matter how often I see examples of it, I am always shocked at just how completely uninformed and utterly ignorant the majority of the people (or sheeple) are in this country. It is always genuinely shocking, and appalling.

But then, I think there's a better angle from which to view this. I don't believe for one second that this woman doesn't like Obama because she thinks he isn't patriotic enough. If patriotism were the real issue, she would be supporting McCain. No, she is supporting Obama for the simple reason that he is a black man. I've talked to plenty of folks who won't vote for Obama, and they will give you every excuse under the sun. But if you get them to talk long enough, they will always give themselves away. They simply cannot and will not vote for a black man.

The real point here anyway is that ABC has completely ruined its reputation and credibility, and more evidence appears each day of just how pathetic the debate was conducted the other night. I hope Charlie Gibson feels the shame and embarrassment of this for a long time. I'm not so worried about Little George, who has always been a few inches and a stupid mustache away from Geraldo Rivera anyway. Charlie Gibson has to measure himself against giants like NBC's Brian Williams, and right now he's smaller than Wolf Blitzer. who can be proud of that?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

To ABC News: Screw 'em!

Sign the petition and let ABC News know they screwed up and that it's time to get our politcal dialog out of the gutters. The situation in this country is too dire now for the kind of bullshit they pulled last night. One Fox News is enough!

Make that 4

Regarding Hillary Clinton saying "Screw 'em" when referring to the issue of Southern White voters turning against Bill Clinton and Democrats in '95, another attendee - while not confirming the exact quote - does corroborate the claims of three others about her tone and tenor at that meeting.

Barber reports in his 2001 book that Hillary Clinton said "Screw 'em" about southern working class whites who did not support Bill Clinton. Two other scholar-particiants, Alan Wolfe and Harry Boyte, agree she said this. Reported demurrals (and not a clear denial) come from Clinton staffers Bruce Reed and Don Baer, not from the independent intellectuals in attendance. But independent witnesses who keep notes trump employees any day.

I have gone back to my 1995 notes to check my recollections of the event. My notes do not have any exact words, so I am not going to try to corroborate a particular phrase from Hillary Clinton or any other speaker.

But what is clear in both in my memory and my notes is that there was extensive, hard-nosed discussion about why masses of voters did not support Clinton or trust government or base their choices on economic as opposed to what people saw as peripheral life-style concerns. Hillary Clinton was among the most cold-blooded analysts in attendance. She spoke of ordinary voters as if they were a species apart, and showed interest only in the political usefulness of their choices -- usefulness to the Clinton administration, that is.

Obama passes the Commander-in-Chief test...

...for this service member.

What Barack Obama said in this debate is crucial. He is asserting the primacy of civilian leadership and dictating the constitutionally appropriate delineation of power. Bush has postured like a Commander in Chief, but does not hesitate to hide behind military officers that have no business setting the policy. If President Bush told General Petraeus, “I want at least 15% of your NCOs to be trained lion tamers,” then General Petraeus would use his authority to implement the orders and make a statement before Congress about the necessity to hire lion-taming contractors as experts to train NCOs.

This kind of clear and proper thinking is what is needed in our federal government. Half of the madness going on this country is Bush’s unitary executive philosophy that undermines the constitutional separation of powers. I can see from statements like this that Barack Obama has the insight necessary to lead not just the country, but our nation’s military, of which I am a proud member. That is change I can believe in.



Read the full post.

A matter of substance

Dear Honorable Representative Chappelle-Nedal,

I recently read in the FirstRead blog at MSNBC's website the following:

She said she's still undecided, but had some critical words for Obama. She found Obama's criticism of former President Jimmy Carter for meeting with Hamas leader Khaled Meshal "hypocritical" given his earlier stance that he would meet with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. And, Chappelle-Nadal said, she finds herself frustrated that Obama's speeches lack detail.

Firstly, allow me to direct your attention to www.barackobama.com/issues. Here you will find all the detail you need.

Secondly, Hamas leader Khaled Meshal can be considered a terrorist since he is a leader of an organization designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department, whereas Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - while a bit of a lunatic - is not a terrorist. In spite of the Iranian Republican Guard being designated a terrorist organization by the US, the IRG - also known as the Quds Force - reports directly to the Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Never has Barack Obama claimed that he would be willing to meet with leaders of terrorist organizations, in fact he has said the exact opposite.

It behooves you as a United States Representative to know such things. Please do your best to be informed of matters before you speak out on them, or form any sort of opinion. Before you slander someone for being hypocritical, it is best to understand the facts. Ignorance is never an acceptable excuse, especially for an elected official.

Sincerely,
Jake Barlow

Help a brother - and his mother - out

Hi all,

I'm passing the hat around again, but this time it's for a fund-raiser my Mom is doing for Lew Reed Spinal Cord Injury Fund, with the money going to the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis from the University of Miami School of Medicine. Her goal is to raise $1000 by next Saturday, and every little bit helps. You can send a donation via PayPal to ckonrad48@yahoo.com.

After next Saturday, an email will go out to all contributors announcing the amount raised, and who contributed how much. If you want your donation to be anonymous, or prefer not to display your full name, please indicate that when you make the payment.

This is important to me, to my Mom, and to the beneficiaries of this research. Thanks in advance.

Daily Snap!

This time from the man himself in Raleigh, NC, about the ABC News sponsored debate last night (h/t to politico):

"I will tell you it does not get more fun than these debates. They are inspiring debates. I think last night we set a new record because it took us 45 minutes before we even started talking about a single issue that matters to the American people.

It took us 45 minutes — 45 minutes before we heard about health care, 45 minutes before we heard about Iraq, 45 minutes before we heard about jobs, 45 minutes before we heard about gas prices.

Now, I don’t blame Washington for this because that’s just how Washington is. They like stirring up controversies and getting us to play gotcha games and getting us to attack each other. And I’ve got to say Sen. Clinton looked in her element."



UPDATE:



Snnnnaaaap!

60+4=64

M.S. Bellows over at HuffPo offers this illuminating scenario for Clinton's strategy of playing the Republican foil against Obama in this primary:

Here's the real math behind Clinton's continued campaign: 60 plus 4 = 64. Clinton's 60 years old. She knows she won't get the nomination, or the Presidency, eight years from now when she's 68 (only 3 years younger than McCain is now). But she can get it in 2012, when she's only 64 - unless Obama's already in the White House, in which case he'll almost certainly be renominated. If Obama wins this election, Clinton will never be President. If he loses, Clinton gets another shot. So Clinton strings this thing out - and does everything she can to pull Obama down - while Republican strategists cheer her on, not because she realistically believes she can win in '08, but to preserve her shot at '12.

If this really is her strategy, it's about as horrendously stupid as can be. Should she succeed in damaging Obama enough to lose against McCain, she can kiss her political career goodbye. She will have disenfranchised so many democrats in the process, so much so that there will be no second chance four years from now. She wouldn't survive another senate run in New York, let alone mount another presidential bid. And who is to say that Obama wouldn't attempt another run?

I don't see McCain winning against Obama in any scenario. White Republiscums® will vote for McCain no matter what, short of his being exposed as a pedophile or having had sex with a man. Anyone on the fence will be feeling the financial crunch so badly come November, after having spent the summer paying over $4 per gallon of gas and massively high electric bills from running the AC to survive record high temperatures. Then as fall sets in a winter creeps forward, they'll find they are barely able to afford home heating bills, and the prospect of doing much Christmas shopping will seem remote as they find they are having a harder time paying off debt as the credit crisis expands. The economy is only one reason in a long list of why McCain does not have a chance against Obama. Current polls be damned, as the economy dive bombs and Iraq descends into further chaos, come November the rest of the country will discover what I already know: John "W. Jr." McCain is the worst thing that could happen to this country.

Daily Snap!

Perhaps this should be a "nightly" snap? This particular award goes to ABC News, George Stephanopoulos, and Charlie Gibson for the resounding bitchslap they gave to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic party, the American voting electorate, and to our national political dialog.

In a debate moderated with breathtaking inanity, and profound absurdity, and debate so pathetically biased towards the GOP that one could easily have confused ABC News with Fox News.

The blogosphere is full of well-worded recaps from last nights debate - if that name is still applicable - and here are the best from:

Daily Kos

TPM

Firedoglake

MSNBC's FirstRead

HuffPo

If you have any great debate wrap-ups, let me know.

Also, if you watched the debate, and it made you as sick as most people, let ABC know about it:

ABC switchboard: 818-460-7477.

Or you can fill out their online feedback form.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

ABC Debate Fraud Alert

Suspicion was first raised by Kos blogger Billary Redux that George Stephanopoulos was taking notes from Sean Hannity on which questions to ask Barack Obama tonight.

When Hannity asked about the first question below about Ayers and whether George had plans to ask such a question, George replied, "Well, I'm taking notes now Sean." It did actually sound like he was pausing to take notes. And Hannity continued to feed him more:

  1. Ask Obama about his relationship with Ayers and WeatherUnderground and Axelrod's comments, "They're friendly"
  1. Ask Obama why he attended the Million Man March
George just asked the Ayers question.

More from Billary Redux:
Expect a GOTCHA tonight, and ahead of that, We need to let ABC News know we are watching ... If this is his standard, why not let Cheney Moderate the debate, or McCain even!

To put it bluntly, should a Former Clinton Official be the one asking GOP questions to Barack Tonight?!?

Screw ABC, and screw small man Stepho.

Daily Snap!

Keli Goff amusingly presents her perspective on whether or not a sexist bias against Hillary Clinton exists in the media. SNAP!

"How will black women voters be able to decide who to vote for when faced with both a black and a female candidate?." In fact I have been holding my breath and waiting for the article titled, "Left Handed voters from the South who know black females, find themselves torn between loyalty to left handed candidate or staying true to their Southern Roots."
...

While no one will ever claim that chants of "Iron my shirt" are anything but the sexist rants of a raving misogynist who should be deplored, denounced, (if not tarred and feathered) accordingly, this does not mean that the majority of anti-Hillary sentiment is steeped in sexism. The reality is that Hillary Clinton was viewed as polarizing by a number of men and women long before she ever ran for president.

From my perspective, I would say absolutely not, but only for the most part. Clearly, there's Chris Matthews, but while his remarks sound sexist, in actuality they are simply stupid, as are most things this vapid mimbo says.

I am in agreement with Keli, because I feel exactly the same way. I have zero problems of voting for women, or being led by them. I gladly report to two women at my job, and most of those who report to me are women, all of whom I have tremendous respect for. I also have a female representative in the House, Nancy Pelosi, whom I respect - and vote for, though I don't always agree with her. I also have tremendous respect for Barbara Boxer and I think she's an outstanding senator. By the same token, I have voted more than once for Dianne Feinstein, but I will not vote for again. If she were running for president, I would not vote for her either, and it has nothing to do with her gender. Nor does Hillary Clinton's gender have anything to do with my decision to not vote for her under any circumstance. Plain and simple, Hillary is worse than a liar. She is someone to whom lies come so easily that she cannot distinguish the truth from a lie, and this is a trait she shares with George W. Bush. She is not someone with the slightest amount of integrity, and that is what is most important to me.

With that said, I may continue to make remarks about Hillary Clinton that sound sexist, and they would certainly be more likely to be interpreted as being sexist since they'd be coming from a man. So I am quite happy when Hillary Clinton is called out by women - and not about her gender, but about who she really is. A liar. And a fraud. And a charlatan. And... well, I could go on.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

J Street

Finally, an alternative Israeli voice for peace. J Street. Check it!

jstreet.org

Electric cars on a subscription service?

I think it could work! As a subscriber to City Car Share, I think monthly subscription plans could work quite well, and it only gets better as the infrastructure expands. Of course, there must be somewhat of a strong infrastructure to start with. But there's hope for the plan, and some big backers are getting behind this brilliant idea by Shai Agassi, formerly of SAP. Check it out:

Daily Snap!

I'm launching a new feature on this blog called the Daily Snap!, and what better to inaugurate this feature than with a wickedly funny snap from the Daily Show. In this case, the always terrific Jon Stewart fires up his pimp hand and delivers a volley of snappies to the biggest bitches - the MSM and Hillary. Oh, SNAP!

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Real McCain

I've got my copy! Buy yours today!

This should be a great read. I'm interested in learning more about a presidential candidate so despicable that he called his wife a "cunt" in front of reporters. Whether she is or is not in fact a cunt doesn't really matter to me, but I'd think he'd show a little more respect for the woman whose family is very much responsible for his entire political career.

What Would Jesus Buy...

...if he had to spend $3,000,000,000,000.00?

Who cares. But you can try to spend three trillion dollars, what the Iraq War is going to cost us. Come on, lets go shopping!

It's "Hug an Atheist Day"

Hooray for me! Someone give me a hug!

Adam's Goods to Go





While it's a damn cool thing that Adam is getting his Goods sold in Williams-Sonoma stores, they are also available for direct purchase at his new online store. Make your taste buds happy with these salts and rubs!

Man on Fire!

Annie, get your gun 'cuz Barack is bringing the heat!



This is classic Obama! Devilish grin, funny wit, and straight from the street smack talk! He should challenge Clinton to a shooting match... guns or hoops. I'd love to see Hillary knocked on her fat ass by the rifle recoil. Even more funny to see her stubby little legs come off the ground for a jump shot!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Now that's art!

McCain's like a poor chef, insisting that his experience with the spice rack will render rancid meat digestible.
So says Jason Linkins. Based on the distinctions he clearly draws in his review of the recent hearings in the Senate, I'd say it's pretty clear on who is the most able to lead this country out of our current nightmare, domestically and in foreign affairs. It's not a woman, and it's not a white man.

A little bit of that hard truth for you

America loves liars

In fact, America PREFERS liars.

If Americans didn't love liars, we would not have been saddled with a horrible second Viet Nam that Iraq has become (as predicted it would be. And for the record, I'm calling "Iran" as our second Cambodia/Laos).

America loves liars as evidenced by George W. Bush being voted in as president for the first time in two elections.

America loves liars as evidenced by Hillary's continued survival in the Democratic primary.

America loves liars as evidenced by those shitheads among us in this country that still think McCain is a "straight talker."

America loves liars because we allowed the mortgage brokers to sell us loans we couldn't afford.

America loves liars because we ARE the liars who took out mortgages we couldn't afford, and we did so because we lied. We lied about our income, our assets, and our earning potential.

America loves liars because Americans ARE liars.

It is because of this that Americans cannot handle the truth, no matter how direct or how painful. Americans have been bottle-fed, and burped, and dismissed of responsibility by the leaders in the executive branch, leaders in the legislative branch, and leaders in the judicial branch (all conservative Republicans, for the record) who tell us all that it is okay to keep consuming and robbing the world of natural resources, and when it runs out here we can go take it from somewhere else, just like a virus).

Americans have learned to love liars, for when we're not working at Wal-Mart, we're shopping at Wal-Mart for items off the Made in the USA rack. But we don't bother to read the label that says the item was made in China, or Singapore, or Bangladesh, and when we do read the label, we just don't care. We feel good about ourselves when we bark and bitch and moan about jobs going overseas while we sit on our fat asses smoking cigarettes between gulping huffs from our oxygen tanks wondering why we're not making $20 per hour for stocking shelves from the motorized Rascals.

Americans prefer a big, fat, puffy rainbow of lies blown up our asses to hearing the hard sad truth that tomorrow might just be a less better day because of all the wanton excesses we were bullshitted into believing would be payable from that pot of gold we'd find as long as our Hummer 2s didn't run out of gas before it reached the other end of the shit-stained rainbows.

Americans love liars, which is why we're all too happy to rally behind Hillary Clinton's and John McCain's pathetic and worthless platitudes that they vomit and shit on us as easily as the air they breathe, promising another decade or two of the downward spiraling bullshit that we've been force-fed in our little Matrix pods rather than accept the cold, hard truth that if we want America to be what it once was, we're going to have to fucking work for it.

If voting for Clinton or McCain and the same bullshit of the last few decades is what it means to be an American, then I need a ticket out of here.

Obama or bust!

American Zero

I have been trying to hold back on this for so long, but I can't hold back no more.

The main stream media and press are so far up their own asses, and McCain's too, that the only way they will report honestly about him is if that one time at band camp he got caught with a "flute" in his butt. By that merit, the same 50.55% of Americans that gave Bozo Junior another shot at flying this country nose-first into the abyss is going to happily vote for McStain no matter what. Unless of course that "matter" is Johnny's cherry belonging to another man.

Hey, I'm not the one making it up, so don't shoot the messenger! But rumor has it, that like all great hotels, the Hanoi Hilton had a brothel. And we know all Republicans love their hookers. So I'll take it on faith that Johnny Mac may not have been a taker, but his record sure shows he has been a receiver.

Parse that as you will. But I also know that the only way Mac supporters won't give him their vote is if it turns out he had a gook wiener in his mouth, or up his chuff. I would love to hear Johnny Mac defend himself on either of those. His bloated jowls looks like he's swallowed one or two before. That he even calls his trophy whore of a wife a "cunt" in front of reporters is enough of an example of his latent homosexuality.

Just for the record, if Johnny Mac came out and publicly admitted he was gay, I might consider voting for him. I would consider that more honorable than being dishonest about it, and attacking gay people in a pathetic attempt to hide one's true sexual desires. is despicable, but being gay is as natural as being straight. So, I don't care one way or the other, but I know Conservatives care. That's why Johnny Mac will forever attack gays, because he wants vengeance against the "gooks" for raping him in the Hanoi Hilton. And because of that, he can't distinguish between one brown-skinned person to the next. It's why he can't tell a Sunni from a Shi'a. To him, they're all gooks, or towel-heads, or sand-niggers, or butt rapers, or the like.

So Johnny Mac is a POW hero who deserves respect? Fuck that, fuck him, and fuck anyone who thinks that! McCrap squandered whatever respect he might have deserved back in the 80s when he was swallowing Keating's cock while helping to bail out the bogus bankers who were shitting on the people who voted for him, just like he is today. Back in Nam, he might have been an American hero, but since he's been a politician, he's amounted to nothing more than an American Zero.

But hey, if you hate America as much as John McCain and George Bush, then go ahead and vote for another four years furthering this once great country down the toilet. Shit, these last eight years have been so fucking great, lets keep this party going!

Who wants to be an artist?

I am an artist who struggles every moment over what it means to be an artist. I struggle so much so that I refuse the mantle of "artist." The reason for this is that I revere that mantle, and hold it in such high regard that anyone who dares assume the honor and responsibility of "artist" must be worthy, absolutely. For a person to be an artist, that person must embody all that is good and noble, and all that is bad and horrible about humanity, and eschewing neither, but at the very least striving to present in their work the beautiful success of our human civility over our terrible animal instincts.

An exhibit recently scheduled to display at the San Francisco Art Institute by the so-called artist Adel Abdessemed, depicting various animals rope-tied by the neck to a stake in the ground bludgeoned to death with a sledgehammer (by an off-camera butcher), was truly abhorrent, and inhumane. So much so that thousands spoke out and wrote so many letters of protest that eventually succeeded in closing down this horrible exhibition.

Rightfully so, in this "artist's" opinion.

To this day, I still do not know what the true intention of the artist's display of this exhibition was, so I can only guess. For a man to film himself (or someone) being so horribly cruel to animals, without offering any context - or subtext - whatsoever beyond calling it "art" (for art's sake?) is unjustifiable. The exhibition was presented with none such information whatsoever, and it was only after mass protest that the [artist] offered any frame or purpose behind his original intent. I don't buy it for one bit. The closest guess I can surmise is that this exhibit was meant to magnify how inhumane man can be. But for a man to be horribly cruel to animals for no other reason than to satisfy the wishes of another man wanting these acts captured on film is nothing short of horrible. For the director to want to capture these acts and call this art is even more horrible. This is no different than that same man filming himself (or some other man) cutting off the head of another man, and then calling it art. Instead, "non-human" animals are used, to the detriment of humankind.

Another exhibition by an artist named Guillermo "Habacuc" Vargas is equally horrible. This so-called "artist" abducted a stray dog from the streets, tied it to a stake in a so-called "art gallery," and left it to starve under the watchful gaze of so many art patrons, and other heartless humans, and called it art. Fuck him!

I understand deeply the controversy of art. I know that artists who challenge us intellectually and emotionally are often derided and hated by their contemporaries. I know that it is art what has propelled humans beyond animalism, and that it is controversial art that has forced us from one lower mindset to that on higher. Art defines humanity as much as does science, and art has pushed humanity forth beyond the dark ages of religious oppression, and art will always be our final salvation against all that is horrible about our most base animal instincts. Except when we celebrate our base animal instincts as art.

Wantonly causing the suffering of sentient beings and callously masquerading these horrible deeds behind the pretense of art does exactly the complete opposite of what art means to the furthering of humankind. If the horrible suffering of sentient animals is what it takes to move humankind forward, we are forever doomed as a species. And, if this is what it means to be an artist, I want nothing to do with that. Call me a proud philistine, and be damned the "artists."

To that end, I would consider it high art for Mr. Vargas to chain himself to the floor of a popular art gallery while passers-by watch him starve to death. For Mr. Abdessemed, he should do the same, but set up a video camera, and offer the passers-by a whack at his head with a sledgehammer. For if art be the betterment of humanity, so too would be the removal from the artist gene-pool of these subhumans. What better way for this to occur than by results of their own imaginations?

http://www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk/petition.html

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Letter of the day: Clinton, her pastor disagree about Wright

Last update: March 27, 2008 - 6:14 PM

Hillary Clinton attends the Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington. So does Bill Clinton. Hillary suggests she would not have the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama's controversial former minister, as her pastor.

But the senior pastor of her church has a very different take on how Americans should react to Wright. The Rev. Dean Snyder wrote, "The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is an outstanding church leader whom I have heard speak a number of times. He has served for decades as a profound voice for justice and inclusion in our society. He has been a vocal critic of the racism, sexism, and homophobia which still tarnish the American dream.

"To evaluate his dynamic ministry on the basis of two or three sound bites does a grave injustice to Dr. Wright, the members of his congregation, and the African-American church, which has been the spiritual refuge of a people that has suffered from discrimination, disadvantage, and violence. Dr. Wright, a member of an integrated denomination, has been an agent of racial reconciliation while proclaiming perceptions and truths uncomfortable for some white people to hear.

"Those of us who are white Americans would do well to listen carefully to Dr. Wright rather than to use a few of his quotes to polarize. This is a critical time in America's history as we seek to repent of our racism. No matter which candidates prevail, let us use this time to listen again to one another and not to distort one another's truth. "

JACK BEAIRD, GOLDEN VALLEY

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama and the Unacceptability of Truth of National Lies and Racial America by Tim Wise

I needed to post this, forwarded to me by a woman of different skin color from my own who has lived this parallel version of "truth."

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For most white folks, indignation just doesn't wear well. Once affected or conjured up, it reminds one of a pudgy man, wearing a tie that may well have fit him when he was fifty pounds lighter, but which now cuts off somewhere above his navel and makes him look like an idiot.

Indignation doesn't work for most whites, because having remained sanguine about, silent during, indeed often supportive of so much injustice over the years in this country--the theft of native land and genocide of indigenous persons, and the enslavement of Africans being only two of the best examples--we are just a bit late to get into the game of moral rectitude. And once we enter it, our efforts at righteousness tend to fail the test of sincerity.

But here we are, in 2008, fuming at the words of Pastor Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago--occasionally Barack Obama's pastor, and the man whom Obama credits with having brought him to Christianity--for merely reminding us of those evils about which we have remained so quiet, so dismissive, so unconcerned. It is not the crime that bothers us, but the remembrance of it, the unwillingness to let it go--these last words being the first ones uttered by most whites it seems whenever anyone, least of all an "angry black man" like Jeremiah Wright, foists upon us the bill of particulars for several centuries of white supremacy.

But our collective indignation, no matter how loudly we announce it, cannot drown out the truth. And as much as white America may not be able to hear it (and as much as politics may require Obama to condemn it) let us be clear, Jeremiah Wright fundamentally told the truth.

Oh I know that for some such a comment will seem shocking. After all, didn't he say that America "got what it deserved" on 9/11? And didn't he say that black people should be singing "God Damn America" because of its treatment of the African American community throughout the years?

Well actually, no he didn't.

Wright said not that the attacks of September 11th were justified, but that they were, in effect, predictable.

Deploying the imagery of chickens coming home to roost is not to give thanks for the return of the poultry or to endorse such feathered homecoming as a positive good; rather, it is merely to note two things: first, that what goes around, indeed, comes around--a notion with longstanding theological grounding--and secondly, that the U.S. has indeed engaged in more than enough violence against innocent people to make it just a tad bit hypocritical for us to then evince shock and outrage about an attack on ourselves, as if the latter were unprecedented.

He noted that we killed far more people, far more innocent civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki than were killed on 9/11 and "never batted an eye." That this statement is true is inarguable, at least amongst sane people. He is correct on the math, he is correct on the innocence of the dead (neither city was a military target), and he is most definitely correct on the lack of remorse or even self-doubt about the act: sixty-plus years later most Americans still believe those attacks were justified, that they were needed to end the war and "save American lives."

But not only does such a calculus suggest that American lives are inherently worth more than the lives of Japanese civilians (or, one supposes, Vietnamese, Iraqi or Afghan civilians too), but it also ignores the long-declassified documents, and President Truman's own war diaries, all of which indicate clearly that Japan had already signaled its desire to end the war, and that we knew they were going to surrender, even without the dropping of atomic weapons. The conclusion to which these truths then attest is simple, both in its basic veracity and it monstrousness: namely, that in those places we committed premeditated and deliberate mass murder, with no justification whatsoever; and yet for saying that I will receive more hate mail, more hostility, more dismissive and contemptuous responses than will those who suggest that no body count is too high when we're the ones doing the killing. Jeremiah Wright becomes a pariah, because, you see, we much prefer the logic of George Bush the First, who once said that as President he would "never apologize for the United States of America. I don't care what the facts are."

And Wright didn't say blacks should be singing "God Damn America." He was suggesting that blacks owe little moral allegiance to a nation that has treated so many of them for so long as animals, as persons undeserving of dignity and respect, and which even now locks up hundreds of thousands of non-violent offenders (especially for drug possession), even while whites who do the same crimes (and according to the data, when it comes to drugs, more often in fact), are walking around free. His reference to God in that sermon was more about what God will do to such a nation, than it was about what should or shouldn't happen. It was a comment derived from, and fully in keeping with, the black prophetic tradition, and although one can surely disagree with the theology (I do, actually, and don't believe that any God either blesses or condemns nation states for their actions), the statement itself was no call for blacks to turn on America. If anything, it was a demand that America earn the respect of black people, something the evidence and history suggests it has yet to do.

Finally, although one can certainly disagree with Wright about his suggestion that the government created AIDS to get rid of black folks--and I do, for instance--it is worth pointing out that Wright isn't the only one who has said this. In fact, none other than Bill Cosby (oh yes, that Bill Cosby, the one white folks love because of his recent moral crusade against the black poor) proffered his belief in the very same thing back in the early '90s in an interview on CNN, when he said that AIDS may well have been created to get rid of people whom the government deemed "undesirable" including gays and racial minorities.

So that's the truth of the matter: Wright made one comment that is highly arguable, but which has also been voiced by white America's favorite black man, another that was horribly misinterpreted and stripped of all context, and then another that was demonstrably accurate. And for this, he is pilloried and made into a virtual enemy of the state; for this, Barack Obama may lose the support of just enough white folks to cost him the Democratic nomination, and/or the Presidency; all of it, because Jeremiah Wright, unlikemost preachers opted for truth. If he had been one of those "prosperity ministers" who says Jesus wants nothing so much as for you to be rich, like Joel Osteen, that would have been fine. Had he been a retread bigot like Falwell was, or Pat Robertson is, he might have been criticized, but he would have remained in good standing and surely not have damaged a Presidential candidate in this way. But unlike Osteen, and Falwell, and Robertson, Jeremiah Wright refused to feed his parishioners lies.

What Jeremiah Wright knows, and told his flock--though make no mistake, they already knew it--is that 9/11 was neither the first, nor worst act of terrorism on American soil. The history of this nation for folks of color, was for generations, nothing less than an intergenerational hate crime, one in which 9/11s were woven into thefabric of everyday life: hundreds of thousands of the enslaved who died from the conditions of their bondage; thousands more who were lynched (as many as 10,000 in the first few years after the Civil War, according to testimony in the Congressional Record at the time); millions of indigenous persons wiped off the face of the Earth. No, to some, the horror of 9/11 was not new.

To some it was not on that day that "everything changed." To some, everything changed four hundred years ago, when that first ship landed at what would become Jamestown. To some, everything changed when their ancestors were forced into the hulls of slave ships at Goree Island and brought to a strange land as chattel. To some, everything changed when they were run out of Northern Mexico, only to watch it become the Southwest United States, thanks to a war of annihilation initiated by the U.S. government. To some, being on the receiving end of terrorism has been a way of life. Until recently it was absolutely normal in fact.

But white folks have a hard time hearing these simple truths. We find it almost impossible to listen to an alternative version of reality. Indeed, what seems to bother white people more than anything, whether in the recent episode, or at any other time, is being confronted with the recognition that black people do not, by and large, see the world like we do; that black people, by and large, do not view America as white people view it. We are, in fact, shocked that this should be so, having come to believe, apparently, that the falsehoods to which we cling like a kidney patient clings to a dialysis machine, are equally shared by our darker-skinned compatriots.

This is what James Baldwin was talking about in his classic 1972 work, No Name in the Street, wherein he noted: "White children, in the main, and whether they are rich or poor, grow up with a grasp of reality so feeble that they can very accurately be described as deluded--about themselves and the world they live in. White people have managed to get through their entire lifetimes in this euphoric state, but black people have not been so lucky: a black man who sees the world the way John Wayne, for example, sees it would not be an eccentric patriot, but a raving maniac."And so we were shocked in 1987, when Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall declined to celebrate the bicentennial of the Constitution, because, as he noted, most of that history had been one of overt racism and injustice, and to his way of thinking, the only history worth celebrating had been that of the past three or four decades.

We were shocked to learn that black people actually believed that a white cop who was a documented racist might frame a black man; and we're shocked to learn that lots of black folks still perceive the U.S. as a racist nation--we're literally stunned that people who say they experience discrimination regularly (and who have the social science research to back them up) actually think that those experiences and that data might actually say something about the nation in which they reside. Imagine.

Whites are easily shocked by what we see and hear from Pastor Wright and Trinity Church, because what we see and hear so thoroughly challenges our understanding of who we are as a nation. But black people have never, for the most part, believed in the imagery of the "shining city on a hill," for they have never had the option of looking at their nation and ignoring the mountain-sized warts still dotting its face when it comes to race. Black people do not, in the main, get misty eyed at the sight of the flag the way white people do--and this is true even for millions of black veterans--for they understand that the nation for whom that flag waves is still not fully committed to their own equality. They have a harder time singing those tunes that white people seem so eager to belt out, like "God Bless America," for they know that whites sang those words loudly and proudly even as they were enforcing Jim Crow segregation, rioting against blacks who dared move into previously white neighborhoods, throwing rocks at Dr. King and then cheering, as so many did, when they heard the news that he had been assassinated.

Whites refuse to remember (or perhaps have never learned) that which black folks cannot afford to forget. I've seen white people stunned to the point of paralysis when they learn the truth about lynchings in this country--when they discover that such events were not just a couple of good old boys with a truck and a rope hauling some black guy out to the tree, hanging him, and letting him swing there. They were never told the truth: that lynchings were often community events, advertised in papers as "Negro Barbecues," involving hundreds or even thousands of whites, who would join in the fun, eat chicken salad and drink sweet tea, all while the black victims oftheir depravity were being hung, then shot, then burned, and then having their body parts cut off, to be handed out to onlookers. They are stunned to learn that postcards of the events were traded as souvenirs, and that very few whites, including members of their own families, did or said anything to stop it.

Rather than knowing about and confronting the ugliness of our past, whites take steps to excise the less flattering aspects of our history so that we need not be bothered with them. So, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for example, site of an orgy of violence against the black community in 1921, city officials literally went into the town library and removed all reference to the mass killings in the Greenwood district from the papers with a razor blade -- an excising of truth and an assault on memory that would remain unchanged for over seventy years.

Most white people desire, or perhaps even require, the propagation oflies when it comes to our history. Surely we prefer the lies to anything resembling, even remotely, the truth. Our version of history, of our national past, simply cannot allow for the intrusion of fact into a worldview so thoroughly identified with fiction. But that white version of America is not only extraordinarily incomplete, in that it so favors the white experience to the exclusion of others; it is more than that; it is actually a slap in the face to people of color, a re-injury, a reminder that they are essentially irrelevant, their concerns trivial, their lives unworthy of being taken seriously. In that sense, and what few if any white Americans appear capable of grasping at present, is that "Leave it Beaver" and "Father Knows Best," portray an America so divorced from the reality of the times in which they were produced, as to raise serious questions about the sanity of those who found them so moving, so accurate, so real. These iconographic representations of life in the U.S. are worse than selective, worse than false, they are assaults to the humanity and memory of black people, who were being savagely oppressed even as June Cleaver did housework in heels and laughed about the hilarious hijinks of Beaver and Larry Mondello.

These portraits of America are certifiable evidence of how disconnected white folks were--and to the extent we still love them and view them as representations of the "good old days" to which we wish we could return, still are--from those men and women of color with whom we have long shared a nation. Just two months before "Leave it to Beaver" debuted, proposed civil rights legislation was killed thanks to Strom Thurmond's 24-hour filibuster speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate. One month prior, Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus called out the National Guard to block black students from entering Little Rock Central High; and nine days before America was introduced to the Cleavers, and the comforting image of national life they represented, those black students were finally allowed to enter, amid the screams of enraged, unhinged, viciously bigoted white people, who saw nothing wrong with calling children niggers in front of cameras. That was America of the 1950s: not the sanitized version into which so many escape thanks to the miracle of syndication, which merely allows white people to relive a lie, year after year after year.

No, it is not the pastor who distorts history; Nick at Nite and your teenager's textbooks do that. It is not he who casts aspersions upon "this great country" as Barack Obama put it in his public denunciations of him; it is the historic leadership of the nation that has cast aspersions upon it; it is they who have cheapened it,who have made gaudy and vile the promise of American democracy by defiling it with lies. They engage in a patriotism that is pathological in its implications, that asks of those who adhere to if not merely a love of country but the turning of one's nation into an idol to be worshipped, it not literally, then at least in terms of consequence.

It is they--the flag-lapel-pin wearing leaders of this land--who bring shame to the country with their nonsensical suggestions that we are always noble in warfare, always well-intended, and although we occasionally make mistakes, we are never the ones to blame for anything. Nothing that happens to us has anything to do with us at all. It is always about them. They are evil, crazy, fanatical, hate our freedoms, and are jealous of our prosperity. When individuals prattle on in this manner we diagnose them as narcissistic, as deluded. When nations do it--when our nation does--we celebrate it as though it were the very model of rational and informed citizenship.

So what can we say about a nation that values lies more than it loves truth? A place where adherence to sincerely believed and internalized fictions allows one to rise to the highest offices in the land, and to earn the respect of millions, while a willingness to challenge those fictions and offer a more accurate counter-narrative earns one nothing but contempt, derision, indeed outright hatred? What we can say is that such a place is signing its own death warrant. What we can say is that such a place is missing the only and last opportunity it may ever have to make things right, to live up to its professed ideals. What we can say is that such a place can never move forward, because we have yet to fully address and come to terms with that which lay behind.

What can we say about a nation where white preachers can lie every week from their pulpits without so much as having to worry that their lies might be noticed by the shiny white faces in their pews, while black preachers who tell one after another essential truth are demonized, not only for the stridency of their tone--which needless to say scares white folks, who have long preferred a style of praise and worship resembling nothing so much as a coma--but for merely calling [bs] on those whose lies are swallowed whole?

And oh yes, I said it: white preachers lie. In fact, they lie with a skill, fluidity, and precision unparalleled in the history of either preaching or lying, both of which histories stretch back a ways and have often overlapped. They lie every Sunday, as they talk about a Savior they have chosen to represent dishonestly as a white man, in every picture to be found of him in their tabernacles, every children's story book in their Sunday Schools, every Christmas card they'll send to relatives and friends this December. But to lie about Jesus, about the one they consider God--to bear false witness as to who this man was and what he looked like--is no cause for concern.

Nor is it a problem for these preachers to teach and preach that those who don't believe as they believe are going to hell. Despite the fact that such a belief casts aspersions upon God that are so profound as to defy belief--after all, they imply that God is so fundamentally evil that he would burn non-believers in a lake of eternal fire--many of the white folks who now condemn Jeremiah Wright welcome that theology of hate. Indeed, back when President Bush was the Governor of Texas, he endorsed this kind of thinking, responding to a question about whether Jews were going to go to hell, by saying that unless one accepted Jesus as one's personal savior, the Bible made it pretty clear that indeed, hell was where you'd be heading.

So you can curse God in this way--and to imply such hate on God's part is surely to curse him--and in effect, curse those who aren't Christians, and no one says anything. That isn't considered bigoted. That isn't considered beyond the pale of polite society. One is not disqualified from becoming President in the minds of millions because they go to a church that says that [stuff] every single week, or because they believe it themselves. And millions do believe it, and see nothing wrong with it whatsoever.So white folks are mad at Jeremiah Wright because he challenges their views about their country. Meanwhile, those same white folks, and their ministers and priests, every week put forth a false image of the God Jeremiah Wright serves, and yet it is whites who feel we have the right to be offended.

Pardon me, but something is wrong here, and whatever it is, is not to be found at Trinity United Church of Christ.


Tim Wise is the author of: White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son (Soft Skull Press, 2005), and Affirmative Action: Racial Preference in Black and White (Routledge: 2005). He can be reached at: timjwise@msn. com. This essay originally appeared in Lip.

To learn more about Tim Wise, go to http://www.timwise.org/
http://www.gracematters.org/interviews/t.wise.html and/or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Wise.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Perspective on race, from an older white man

Read it if you have the courage:

I guess to understand black anger I would have to be black. I would have to be thought of first as three fifths of a man. I would have to have had my race lynched, economically deprived, educationally slighted. I would have had to be forced to live separately and had my women thought of as sexually available by the very fact of their blackness. I would have to be thought of as less intelligent. I would have to be thought of as black if but one drop of black blood made me so. What color is a man if his mother is white and his father is black?

I had a classmate in college from Indiana who told me blacks had smaller brains, couldn't do the same tasks as whites and that in a fight you had to hit them first in the legs to bring them down because their skull bones were thicker and you couldn't hurt them in a fight if you hit them in the head. He honestly believed that. That was in 1967. Just over forty years ago. Barrack Obama would have been six then. I've been in bars where blacks weren't allowed. Barrack Obama would have been almost ten.

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Close your eyes. ...Think of two people you know. One who is white, the other who is black. Now, describe them. Start with the white. He's how tall? What color are his eyes, his hair? Shape his nose and ears for yourself. I needn't go farther. Think of your black person. Begin the description without thinking, "he is black." You won't get much more in your description will you?

...the simple fact is that race issues in America begin and end with color. Europeans, Asians, Latinos and mostly all other immigrants can "overcome" their differentiation because they are not black. African Americans cannot. And because for more than three hundred and fifty years of American history they have been ill treated simply because of their skin color, they have been denied opportunity at every juncture of their own country's history, their anger is deeply felt and honestly come by.

Bush Booed

I wonder how many former presidents had to suffer this kind of (well deserved) humiliation?

Noah's Legacy

A poetically ironic thought crossed my mind just now after reading a plethora of scathing rants after Al Gore's interview on 60 Minutes.

All of the hateful, condescending, poisonous rants are being spat out by these ignorant meat puppets upon the very people who are sacrificing so much in an effort to help these very same lowlifes.

While reading these spasmodic and oft incoherent ramblings about how Gore and us liberals are all crying doom and gloom when our agenda is really to suckle on a new and different corporate teat, and that there's really nothing wrong with blackening the skies, ripping out the guts of the Earth, and poisoning our waters, because that is the better way to suck off corporations, I was reminded of an ancient parable. Noah and his ark.

As I recall the myth, Noah slaved away and sacrificed his time, his family, and all that they had in order to save not just humanity, but all manners of life (except for unicorns). In doing so, he was constantly ridiculed and harassed by his neighbors, and told he was basically full of shit, and that they were just going to keep on screwing, fucking off, getting drunk, and living off the sweat of others.

We all know what happened to them.

What makes this ironic to me is that, while I am an atheist, I did spend plenty of time in Bible school. Although I don't actually believe in the Biblical account of Noah, I know the same right-wing-nut assholes that disparage folks like me who actually devote time and make sacrifices to improve the planet to help me and to help them in the long run do believe in the Bible. That's what is ironic. The very story of Noah that they should have all learned from may just perhaps become their eulogies.

Ironic. Poetic. Beautiful.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Work That Poll

As I've said before, the only things the polls have been consistently right about is being wrong nearly every time. Then there are the breathtakingly inane polls that CNN has run, that even taken at face value of being "for entertainment only" have been somewhat alarming.

But I have to admit to enjoying watching a pole - er, poll - worked hard, so I decided to whip out my poll. Check it out over in the lower right column.

C'mon y'all. If you show that poll some love, I'll whip out some more.

Feeds on Fire

Small change to the subscription plan... the feed is now burned with Feedburner ('cuz hey, who doesn't like to burn?). Two options to choose from; choose one or choose both.

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