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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Why the U.S. Economy is Stagnating and Failing
The Truth About the Economy in less than three minutes, by respected economist, Professor Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary under President Clinton. This is a must-watch!
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Will Sarah Palin Pics Be Banned in Tennessee?
Does this include all things Sarah Palin? Because her brash ignorance, delusions of grandeur, and seething ambitions frighten the hell out of me...
Friday, May 04, 2007
Republican Debate: Middle-Aged White Guys Ignoring the Issues
I have to agree with David Gergen's analysis that the debaters, sadly, ignored the issues of the day. None of the candidates articulated a plan or vision for the future.... other than itching to bomb Iran. They mainly quibbled over unsolvable "social (sexual) issues" and rehashed the past (Teri Schiavo, Scooter Libby, etc.).
Here's my take on the particpants in that debate, moderated by MSNBC's Chris Matthews .
(See my Profile of MSNBC's Chris Matthews at About.com Liberal Politics.)
Sen. John McCain - Angry and creepy, while waving his arms , scrunching his face and squinting his eyes. He looked disoriented. Maybe nerves?
Gov. Mitt Romney - Slick slick slick. Clever and smart. And more slick. This man could sell ice cubes to snow-bound Eskimos, and then convince them that they're still warm.
Gov. Rudy Guiliani - A New York Republican, whatever that might be... The only Republican on-stage who could siphon votes from Democratic candidates.
Sen. Sam Brownback - Perfect candidate for a church search committee for a conservative evangelical pastor. A straight-shooter and a nice man with a good, albeit, conservative heart. Not presidential material for these times.
Rep. Tom Tancredo - Xenophobia in an expensive suit.
Rep. Duncan Hunter - A San Diego hypocrite on immigration reform (support employers; pursue and punish undocumented workers). Otherwise, a respectable, bona fide conservative. Has presidential charisma.
Gov. Tommy Thompson - Said that companies should be allowed to fire employees for being gay. I believe he also said that a few thousand U.S. soldiers have been injured in Iraq. (Answer: Over 25,000 U.S. soldiers have been very seriously wounded.)
What's left to say about someone so out of touch with constitutional rights and the most urgent issue of our day?
The Others - Who the heck are they???
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Friday, April 06, 2007
Daily YouTube: Karl Rove in 1972, Working for Nixon

And when Richard Nixon fell from public grace, they were determined to return to power, and to implement their strong-arm vision of neoconservative, anti-democratic governance.
Here's a fascinating 1972 video clip of Karl Rove, then 21-year-old GOP College Director of the Republican National Committee
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Daily YouTube: Men Are Not Clueless Goofballs

TV examples of this condescending trend includes King of Queens, ABC's According to Jim and CBS's Two and Half Men. (For an intriguing perspective, see Slate 2005 article, Why are fat sitcom husbands paired with great-looking wives?)
The most recent example of husband-as-childish-idiot is the following offensive TV ad:
Burger King Commercial with Outlandishly Childish Husband
The men in my life... husband, sons and son-in-law, father and father-in-law, brother and brother-in-law and nephews, as well as friends, pastors, doctors and the like... are not clueless goofballs.
They're serious, loving, responsible, funny, interesting, imperfect people... just as women are.
Can you imagine the angry outcry if women were portrayed in a similarly demeaning manner in the media?
I grew up with men portrayed on TV as middle-aged, suit-wearing Wise White Fathers... Father Knows Best, Ozzie & Harriet, Leave It to Beaver and the like.
Thankfully, we've grown past that shallow 1950s stereotype.
When will we grow past the 21st century impulse to devalue men, and instead, value them with the gratitude they richly deserve?
As I watch my sons learn to make their ways in a confusing stressed-out world... to build careers, support families, uphold responsibilities... I realize anew that it's not easy to be a man, anymore than it is to be a woman.
Why make life harder via a mean-spirited media campaign demeaning men?
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Daily YouTube: Elizabeth Hasselbeck Is a Moron

Rosie may offend... but she's usually correct. She's dead-on correct in this March 29, 2007 video in which the women "discuss" the Iraq War and 9/11.
And in my opinion, Elizabeth Hasselbeck is a close-minded, stubborn, moron... which is amply illustrated in this video. On many occasions on "The View", she's proudly voiced a complete lack of understanding of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. It's frightening that young people might listen to her uneducated nonsense.
No wonder the Bushies admire Elizabeth, send her Christmas cards, and invite her to White House events. She's a perfect fit with Bushie women ....
The Women of "The View" Wrangle Over Iraq and 9/11
Also read my article, Profile of Rosie O'Donnell, Activist & Talk Show Host .
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Saturday, March 31, 2007
Daily YouTube: Anderson Cooper, Stuffed Shirt or Serious Journalist?

But does this YouTube video (below) reveal him to be a stuffed shirt or an above-the-fray, conflict-of-interest free journalist?
I vote responsible journalist. Cooper makes an excellent point about too-close fraternization between the White House and the supposedly objective press.
What do you think?
Anderson Cooper on Karl Rove's Rapping
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Related Reading
Profile of Anderson Cooper, Journalist & CNN Anchor
