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Wing-ed Nuttery Expands the Stratosphere

10 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by Sherry in Barack Obama, Economy, Election 2012, GOP, Humor, Mitt Romney, Satire, teabaggers, Voting, What's Up?

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Alan West, Election 2012, electorate, GOP, government, Joe Walsh, Mitt Romney, teabaggers, voting

 

 

The uh, polls are ticking up nicely for the President. The RNC and the Willard team of dupids tell us not to dismay. It’s not a concern. Willard will just keep endorsing the likes of Steven King and clasping the back of Pat Robertson, and promising not to take “In God We Trust” off our coins, and all will be well.

He will not wipe out Obamacare (we embrace the term now), he’ll keep the good part. Forget that the good parts are paid by the mandate requirement. Willard knows that such facts just get in the way and it sounds ever so much better without truth. And in the end of course, since he won’t save the good parts anyway, no matter.

Suddenly, there are not gonna be any tax cuts for the rich. Willard had the hundred-dollar bills removed from his ears and heard that. Any “appearance” of tax cuts will be eaten up by closing the deduction loopholes. Which ones? Oh, trust me, Willard says, I’ll tell you AFTER you elect me. You are gonna elect me no?

See the way I sees it, Mr. Willard is gonna lose (Pelezzzzz God). And the finger pointin’ will commence. And Willard will blame Ryan and the Tea People, and the (doncha think the Tea people remind you of sea horses? I do, so keep that image in mind). As I was saying, the Tea People will blame  Willard for not being authentically enough CON-SERVA-TIVE. Now the rank and file, of which there is very little rank or file left, will scratch their armpits and be faced with the dilemma of the century–SHOULD WE CUT BAIT? Meaning shall we removing the icky chum from ourselves otherwise known as the Tea People.

Otherwise, it seems to me, the GOP may want to rename itself to  AWK which stands for Angry White Knownothings.

Meanwhile, back on the plantation, Alan West, who is really white with a very thin veneer of black which he has to touch up CONSTANTLY, opened one of his orifices and proved but again that he has nothing but cat’s eyes marbles floating around in his head. (Shake him, really, you can hear the rattle).

So he says that the President’s campaign slogan, FORWARD is actually some commie thing, because it “sounds” like something Marxist-socialist to him. But then he hears bats in his own belfry, so I’m not sure that we should attach too much importance to that.

Now Alan, I do beg you, in honor of your name, go WEST young man, and don’t stop until you are about 4 miles off the coast of California, breath deeply and go swim with the fishes, Sea horses if possible. (And before one of your bright lights tells me that they are not actually called Sea Horses any more, save it. I know that, have no clue what they are called now, and don’t care to look it up!)

Another AWK is the wonderfully stupid and thoroughly disgusting Joe Walsh, the dead-beat dad running for re-election in Illinois. I’m told it’s not at all likely that well will have old Joe to kick around much longer, so we must grab our stupid fix while we can.

Joe did not like it much that Sandra Fluke spoke at the DNC. He’s of the Limpaw persuasion that she’s a lazy slut. She is supposed to quit law school and get a  job according to Joe. He thinks we are raising children who feel entitled to government help. But then Joe doesn’t take care of his own kids much. I guess he thinks its pretty okay if his ex-wife does whatever she needs to to meet their needs. It’s certainly not his job.

Joe will be getting his own “JOB” come November when the seven people who support his candidacy are over whelmed by several tens of thousands from his district who are ready to shovel the shit out the door.

I do keep up on the news on Sunday, I just don’t write about it. I ran across a couple of thing you might find either useful or informative. One is by one of the best, Juan Cole at Informed Comment. Do go and read his letter to Mitt: You Don’t get to Say That.

If you are into charts (and frankly I think they make a lot really clear really fast, Little Green Footballs really shows you just how not-socialist President Obama really is. Spending is down, the growth of Government is down. (If you didn’t see the smack down on Rand Paul by Paul Krugman do please follow this link. Paul actually thought the government was expanding which suggests that those GOPers who don’t lie, are spectacularly uninformed.)

Oh and Nate Silver has Obama having an 80% chance of re-election now. These numbers probably won’t hold, but they are certainly good news and have the Willard Team on the defense.

What is gonna be fun now is watching all the excuses for losing. One such dope is a blogger by the name of John Hinderaker, who laments that we are at a tipping point with nearly 50% of the people now receiving some form of government assistance, so it’s natural they will vote their personal interests “rather than the good of the economy.” Sour grapes huh John?

On a personal note: our little guy is at the shelter today getting his manly parts whacked off so he cannot do the nasty with any of the girls in the neighborhood. He took it like a man, walking stoically to his impending OPERATION. We are waiting for the call later this afternoon to go pick him up and shower him with lots of neutery type gifts. I already ripped all the nuts off his boy toys.

 

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Tie Up Those Horses and Come in for a Drink

17 Friday Dec 2010

Posted by Sherry in Art, Entertainment, Essays, GOP, Humor, John Boehner, John McCain, Media, Photography, Psychology, Satire, Sociology, The Wackos, Voting, What's Up?

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Tis the season and all that rot. Oh, I’m not a Grinch. Anything but. Look! I bring you eye candy.

Johnny Depp makes me little old heart go piddy paddy like it used to back in the day when life was all before me.

He has been called upon to grace the cover of Vanity Fair once again. Along with an interview which you can read in part here, there is a lovely series of photos of the gorgeous one for you to warm your heart by. Do indulge. I won’t tell a soul.

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If you would prefer eye candy of a different species, then drop over to Roger Ebert’s blog. His blogs are consistently fun to read and thoughtful as well. This one is about dogs and he shows you a goodly number of photos of our canine friends, done by a terrific photographer. A link to the work of Tim Flach, and his latest book. The pictures are simply stunning and worth the trip over.

Here is my favorite, just to whet your appetite:

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The University of Maryland does a polling of what media outlets people watch and how much they know about current events. Does it surprise anyone that the more people watch, the more they know? And does it surprise anyone that there is one major  exception to this rule? And that the major exception is Fox. People who watch Fox are stunningly, I mean stupendously the most mis-informed of all people polled.

Think Progress has the numbers. I mean they aren’t just a few points more ignorant; they are massively so. Fox has a captive audience here, convinced that they can’t trust anyone else, and so Fox simply indoctrinates them at will. We’ve shown you the evidence of that in regards the Health Care law and their use of “government option” and on climate change and their caveat to that there is serious disagreement by “many” scientists.

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This one can’t come as any surprise either. PolitFact has just released it’s listing of the Lie of the Year and all the runners-up. You can assume that Republicans carry the day, because Relieacans do it better than just about anybody. John, Orange Juice, Boehner, won the 1st place slot. Other notables are Michele, spinner-eye, Bachmann, and Johnny, I just hate everybody, McCain.

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I don’t know who Doug Bean is, but he seems to know of what he speaks: namely game hunting. And he watched Sarah’s gushy love affair with self, known as Sarah Palin’s Alaska. More pertinently, he watched the caribou hunt. And, he was appalled. She ain’t, it seems, any hunter he’s ever seen. She’s  a con job all the way. Read his analysis of her “style”. Me thinks that Ms. Media has perhaps over-extended herself and the true Sarah is starting to emerge: a fraud of the major proportions.

And to make matters worse: new polling by the Washington Post and ABC, show that those who would vote for Palin for Prez are eight percent. Oh please, please ego maniac lady, run, run, run. Make our collective day!

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The Contrarian, looking out over the frozen tundra of Iowa, said, “I’ll find you one day, standing at the window, with a tear in your eye as you look out at the desert sands of New Mexico, missing the beauty of a white sparkling winter’s day.”

“I doubt that,” I moaned, as I stared bleakly at the thermometer outside, registering an icy 3°. “I seriously doubt that.”

In my head, I live in Hawai`i. I walk the beach each day, and watch the surf, sitting with an iced tea and my lap top, a book of choice. The dogs frolic. The Contrarian waves from the deck. I reach through sunglassed eyes, for more sunscreen. I close my eyes, and . . . . WAKE UP IN A FREAKIN” FROZEN TUNDRA IN IOWA!

It works for a while. Do you live somewhere else in your head? Do tell.

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I can’t believe my luck. It turns out that my state’s representative here in Iowa is scheduled to be the new Speaker. And he is claiming he won’t oppose a move to impeach the remaining justices to our Supreme Court, for having the audacity to do their jobs of judicial review. This all about marriage equality in Iowa. I just sent him a temperate (mostly) e-mail making my position most clear and challenging him. I know these people know better, but if people of knowledge don’t speak up, then the misinformed and bigots among us win. The fight goes on.

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Well, it’s leftovers day! Hurrah! I made some biscotti this morning. Lovely and my favorite kind of breakfast food. See ya tomorrow.

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It Must be Me

16 Tuesday Sep 2008

Posted by Sherry in Election 2008, US Parties-Elections, Voting

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I’ve been reading all morning it seems, and nothing much has popped out at me to build a blog post around. Oh, I could do plenty of the same stuff I do most days. Outrage at the latest lie, misquote, twisting and insane dialogue that now passes in this country for political discourse. But frankly, as I usually do, the high of yesterday starts to give way to the rather depressing posts of today, and I’m struggling not to feel morose as I read.

The economy is tanking badly. Nobody knows, especially the experts it seems how long and how deeply it will cut into the fabric of America. No one knows how many lives will be destroyed, how many dreams will be crushed. No idea how many jobs will be lost, careers uprooted, plans disappearing in a flame of mismanagement. Obama tries to discuss it, McCain fumbles and believe it or not, says again, “the fundamentals of our economy are strong” and then is hustled off by his caretakers to do damage control.

I’m told today that lies work, and work well because fundamentally, conservatives are more ideologically locked in, and when presented with proof of lies, they reject the truth as part of the “liberal bias.” Liberals are apparently more likely to reassess their position and make corrections. Even factcheck.org doesn’t require listening to, because Karl Rove has already defined it as “biased toward liberals.” The fact that this is false is of no import, and the conservative simply ignores the truth, never questioning his gods of the right.

So I don’t really understand how to solve this dilemma. If we, as liberals, succumb to the same temptation to throw truth out the window and simply lie like Republicans are  trained to do, what then? What does this mean for democracy and our country? Are we just then about the business of choosing personalities for the job?

We now live in a world where to be smart and actually know something is derided as being elitist and somehow wrong. Better to be stupid and act like the next door neighbor. Better to be a buddy to drink beer with than know your way around a university library. Problems don’t get solved by smarts, but my sneaky underhanded tactics. Cheating and bullying I guess are better ways to run a country and a world.

Voting is not a sacred right any more. Republicans are busy in every state doing their level best to suppress the vote. They’ve dreamed up all kinds of mechanisms to disallow people who want to vote the right to vote. Been foreclosed and registered under your old address? You can’t vote, though you may have more at stake than most. College student wanting to vote on your campus? No, threaten you with losing your scholarship. Having the unmitigated gall to run against a Republican in Mississippi and do well? Well, we’ll just put your race at the bottom of the sheet and hope nobody sees it. Your name is misspelled or your address is on the voter rolls. You didn’t have a thing to do with that, but hey, you can’t vote. Wouldn’t be prudent.

This election is not about issues. And guess what? It’s not about truth. So say the caretakers of Mr. McCain. They “don’t care what the media says.” Translated. We are going to do what we have to to win, and we don’t care what you think or say. Yep, that seems about right, and it seems there is nothing that can be done about it.

One theory is that Rove has pushed McCain to give up his honor in return for a last ditch effort to somehow win. Bonus, if McCain loses, then Bush and Rove have exacted their revenge on McCain who has been for many years calling them unprincipled rats. Now he’s the unprincipled rat and his career is over. McCain’s worst nightmare, he’s a dishonorable man, and his father and grandfather are ashamed of him. If he wins, by some stroke of luck, well he still be will tagged by the media and anyone with a brain as a dishonorable man who risked his country for his personal desire to be in power.

The Contrarian, ever fair, suggests perhaps McCain, upon learning that if he didn’t pick a “suitable” candidate for VEEP, would be destroyed by the reactionary right who would walk out and leave him to twist in the wind slowly. His revenge: become the lyingest candidate in history, sacrifice himself and secure the utter destruction of the Republican party. I’d like to think he is right, but in my heart I don’t.

We look like buffoons to the rest of the world. Nobody cares it seems. In fact, the wingnuttery idiots hold that up as a badge of honor. That “America right or wrong” shit again. If France likes it, we must not, and so on. We have forfeited any moral right to lead the world, and nobody notices. Our country is pretty much not ours anyway, being mostly sold off.

That’s free market economy. The market will determine things without interference from government. Yeah, so why is everything in such a mess? Why are we continually bailing out corporate America? We’ve had eight plus years of deregulation and look what we have? The rich, well they are still rich, and the rest of us are struggling to keep treading water hoping for rescue. The rescue ain’t a comin’ don’tcha see? We don’t count, and haven’t counted for most as long as the country has been one. But now, they don’t mind letting us in on the joke. We are the fodder, they are the one’s deserving of the accolades.

I heard today that the “common people” have a tough time understanding this business on Wall Street. Yes we do. But then I wonder if you understand it, then why is it happening? You are prepared I know to take care of me, and do the right things, all of which I’m too mentally defective to understand. Yeah, so exactly why haven’t you been doing that so far?

This is a world upside down. As one pundit claimed, the perpetrators have run out the back door, come around to the front and cried “fire.” No matter that they set it. The McCain asshats have declared that “somebody” made a mess, not them of course, and they are the savior/knight in shining armor come to fix things all better. And a substantial number of folks are willing to buy it. How many remains up in the air and won’t be announced until 50 days or so.

And I don’t understand it. All I know is that Republicans are laughing and I think I will go mad if I have to look at John McCain’s grinning face the day after, knowing that I am imprisoned in a land of fantasy. This is exactly what some people think hell is–your worst nightmare that goes on forever. And they will look at me, with smarmy grins and say, “Welcome to America, land of Crazy people who you keep electing.”

It must just be me. The world cannot have become this crazy. If truth is unimportant, and experience and credentials mean nothing any more, than I think a national lottery for president is the solution. It would be just way cheaper, and all this is just unnecessary. I mean the Miss America Pageant is not so expensive. If that is all this is.

 Please tell me that this is all some awful dream and I’ll wake up tomorrow and see polls reflecting a sane electorate who has kicked John McCain to the curb in disgust. I really can’t take this much longer. Where is the nearest mental facility? You should check as well, if you are similarly afflicted as I am with massive incredulity. You’re going to go in too, come November.

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How Stupid are We? VERY

19 Tuesday Aug 2008

Posted by Sherry in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Voting

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I am indebted to Greg Houle at Perseus Books, which publishes “Just How Stupid Are We?” under Basic Books, by Rick Shenkman. He passed along a copy for me to review, and I am grateful to him indeed for honoring my request.

I’m told that Mr. Shenkman picked the title exactly in the hope that it would startle and get a rise out of folks. Indeed I hope it worked, for this is one of those must reads. If you are still scratching your head why a seemingly “smart” American public keeps shooting itself in the foot with election disasters such as George W. Bush, then read this explanation and learn the answer. Moreover, learn what must be done to indeed make us that smart and savvy voter that we all like to think we are.

First, examine the grim statistics:

  • Fifty percent of America can name at least two member of the Simpsons. Only  twenty-five percent can name one right guaranteed by the First Amendment.
  • Only 20% of those between the ages of 18-34 read any portion of a newspaper. Only 11% claim to surf the internet for news.
  • In 2004, 60% of Americans still thought Saddam had something to do with 9/11, and 66% believed the war was popular over seas.
  • Only 1 in 5 know we have 100 senators.
  • One in 7 can find Iraq on a map.
  • Only 35% know that only Congress can declare war.
  • Forty-nine percent, inexplicably think that the President can suspend the constitution!

The list unfortunately can go on for some time, but you get the picture. And what is worse, things are getting worse! A task for in 2003, “The Strategic Task Force on Education Abroad,” studying the issue concluded that “America’s ignorance of the outside world is so great as to constitute a threat to national security.” [25]

While an unprecedented number of our youth attend college and we have access instantaneously to news from around the world, we know less than we did sixty years ago. And moreover, we seem proud of that fact. If you don’t agree with me, take a look at Jay Leno on one of his famous “Jay walking” excursions when he asks average folk simple questions about our civic life, if you can stop laughing at the utterly ridiculous answers long enough to weep in frustration, that is.

Shenkman asks if we are irrational. He thinks not. We are simply too busy and thus we look for shortcuts to “inform” us about the issues. Sadly we choose mostly the wrong things, celebrity and tvads. We can act rationally of course, when our personal interests are sufficiently at stake. We have a tendency to a “throw the bums out” when things get really bad, a not at all irrational response. But we are inclined to throw the baby out with the bathwater so to speak. We did so in 2006, when we threw out Lincoln Chafee of RhodeIsland and Jim Leach of Iowa, both good, hard working middle of the road Republicans who got caught up in the sweep.

Mr. Shenkman also argues persuasively that because we are so ethnically diverse, we rely on historical myths as our standards. We have classes in America, but pretend we don’t for instance. We believe in the myththat hard work makes for success. We believe that the most of us are middle-class. Politicians have learned to avoid the truth and play to the myth. Those candidates who attempt reality are often punished with losing.

In the past, this didn’t matter so much. Candidates arose through the party machinery and no candidate could go it alone. The machinery at least made sure that the candidate chosen was someone with basic skills of governing. Today, most delegates are chosen by primaries, as we have just exhaustively seen. Polls reflect the changing whim of “public opinion” and congressmen are no longer free to do what is right, but are beholden to interests that pour money into campaigns while politicians seemingly pander to what they think their constituents want to hear.

As the populous gained “control” over the candidates, then pandering to the public became key to winning. Television has become the tool of those who wish to obfuscate and mislead. And it works. We are bored with political affairs and we rely more or less on soundbites. We don’t check them out, we absorb them, fact or fiction. Moreover, issues themselves are manipulated for the express purpose of shaping public opinion. Today Exxon can’t wait to tell me how much it is helping to eradicate malaria in Africa. Why? so I’ll not feel so angry at their incredibly obscene profits. What is unstated of course is they hope I won’t vote for that Democrat who might make their corporate lives more difficult.  

Television, which undoubted could have been used to foster civic knowledge, instead was used to present candidates as celebrity. Handsome? you win. Sallow, short, dumpy? you lose. As Shenkman says,

But superficiality is what television politics is all about. It is about the candidate’s smile and sincerity. It is about slogans. It is about clever packaging. [93]

Scary as it is, according to Shenkman, presidential speeches are written at the level a 7thgrader can understand, where in the mid 50’s or so, they were aimed at a twelfth grade level. Those who try to uplift even that, like Adlai Stevenson, in the 50’s are roundly laughed at as “eggheads” and soundly beaten.

The worst myth of all is that we think we are smart. We don’t admit our own ignorance. (How we view Jay’s troupe of idiots, or our election of GWB remains to be explained.) Liberals actually believe we are smart. Tune in any news cast where any politician is speaking, and he or she will undoubtedly at some point say, “I trust that the American people are too smart to be fooled by  . . . .” We are continually being told we are wise and thoughtful, able to see through the tissue of lies.

This indeed was the undoing of Gore and Kerry. They believe the myth as do liberals in general. They cannot wrap their brains around the fact that we aren’t. Please don’t get me wrong, Shenkman is not arguing we are mentally unable to handle this stuff. We are too busy and too lazy to do the work to learn it, he contends. Republicans on the other hand, know the truth and use it effectively to their advantage. Rovian politics is based on the big lie, told again and again, knowing that few will examine its efficacy. Finally it becomes ingrained as truth in the minds of most.

In all this, Shenkman sees that this is really nothing so very new. Examining the Founding Fathers writings, we see that they too had a good deal of distrust in “The People,” and thus adjusted power accordingly. Most of our government was not set up to be elected “by the people.” Passivity was assumed on the part of most citizens and that was considered a good thing.

Liberals, holding on to the presumption of a smart electorate, cannot explain the racism and sexism which revealed themselves so clearly in the civil rights movment and the women’s movement. They explained it by reference to the people being bamboozled somehow by the bad guys. But this is no answer. What is more likely is that “The People” talk conservatively but operate liberally. What that means is that they are for social programs like social security, medicare, things that affect them personally, but become suddenly conservative on  issues that deal with “other” interests, such as race, sex, gender. Republicans really fear democracy, since democracy threatens a free market economy, and the rich folks hold on their money.

In essence, liberals can’t believe that “The People” are stupid, and conservatives can’t afford to say it since so far they have benefited by being placed in power.

Shenkman, being I believe an optimist, sees a solution to the dilemma, or at least a series of possibilities that may improve the situation. First the internet and blogging are promising means by which deeper analysis and broader distribution of facts can be disseminated. We must persist in demanding real statements, not platitudes. Buzz words like freedom, liberty, good and evil need to be examined to see if there is actual substance to the way the words are used or only knee jerk flags to rally round. And we must be forced to face our ignorance.

Most innovative of Shenkman’s recommendations is that civics needs to be a major requirement not only in high school curricula again, but also required at the college level. It is scary to contemplate a “literacy test” for voting for obvious reasons, but at least it’s worthy of debate. Are not the times dangerous enough that we MUST do something to ensure that those elected to run our country have some minimal ability? One would hope so.

Read this, and think about it, and then figure out what you can do to be more aware of the political scene, what sources of help you can rely on to make good informed judgments you can trust, what is going on in your school district. I heartily endorse this well researched book as a beginning. Learn the truth of our ignorance, and then do something about it.

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Bracketed numbers are page numbers from the book.

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I May Grow Gills, Or Not

05 Thursday Jun 2008

Posted by Sherry in Abstinence, Barack Obama, Bush, Creationism, Election 2008, Evolution, fundamentalism, Iowa, Iran, Iraq, John McCain, Media, Middle East, racism, Reproductive Rights, Sociology, terrorism, US Ethnic Issues, Voting, War/Military, Women's issues, World Political Affairs

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This gem was done by Annie Lebowitz, famed photographer and is of Alice Waters, Restaurateur. No date was provided. The enigmatic expression about says it all for me today. I care not, I have retired to my inner self where all is peace and the world winks out of existence. A purposefully do nothing day, punctuated by a good wine and no more, is all I ask.

The forecast is for seven more days of rain. We now have a lake outside our backdoor where once there were ruts of water. I surrender, knowing that I really don’t care any more. I assume the summer will be unbearably hot with or without additional rain. It matters not. I will do as one does, replant the garden in a couple of weeks if it dries, give it up entirely if it does not. I am not particularly distressed, that comes with the surrender.

Instead, I turn my attention to cooking and other pursuits. I’m making foccacia bread today. I have wonderful olive oil, fresh rosemary, calamata olives and salt marinating for the topping. The dough is on the rise. We are having Pasta Carbanara with it. I’ve sauteedthe bacon and onions already, and will finish it off just before we eat withthe pasta and fresh cheese. I think some sun-dried tomatoes will go nicely slivered up with it. Perhaps a light salad, but that may be a bit too much.

Let’s see what intriguing news stories we can find today:

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Well I don’t mean to start out by scaring you, but this story certainly woke me fully from my self-imposed grogginess. There is a nasty rumor moving throughout Washington that Bush is intent on attacking Iran and sooner rather than later. As you remember, some months ago, reports were issued by the NIE that Iran had abandoned its nuclear weapons program. This started the Bushite war machine working overtime to undermine that report. It is reported he told Omert, Israeli prime minister, that the report did not reflect his own views. Read more at Alternet, and be scared, very very scared.

I think I mentioned recently that Bush’s Abstinence only plan was failing badly. Here are the facts to back that up. A non-partisan group, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and unplanned Pregnancy, states:

“At present there does not exist any strong evidence that any abstinence program delays the initiation of sex, hastens the return to abstinence or reduces the number of sexual partners.”

What does work? the Report also makes this most clear:

“In contrast, the positive outcomes of comprehensive sexuality education programs included: delaying the initiation of sex, reducing the frequency of sex, reducing the number of sexual partners and increasing condom or contraceptive use.”

Our puritanical approach leads us to have double the teen pregnancy rates of Canada and seven times that of Japan, Sweden and Denmark.

You have to admire the man for his chutspah in the end. John McCain who is telling anyone who will listen that he is not McBush, seems to find Bush’s rich friends more than okay if they will give him money which he so desperately needs to fund his McSame campaign. Will Durst has the humorous story for you, as McMac sucks up to the super rich kept super rich by Bush himself. A conscience, a conscience, has anyone heard Old John crying for one of his own lately?

In the ongoing battle for the minds of our children, Texas tries another tack. This time, no words like creationism or intelligent design. No the new code words are “strengths and weaknesses.” Thus those bastions of intellectual acuity, the state’s education board has decided to frame the issue of Evolution. Blue Girl Red Statecalls it wingnuttery, and I agree.

Many of us decry the growing conformity that seems to be required of us each day. Dissent, whether in public affairs, our churches, or even our neighborhoods is frowned upon as “unpatriotic, lacking in obedience, or just plain stupidity. This is not the way to run a society that is free and vibrant. Read an excellent article entitled “More on Certainty; or is it Moron Certainty?” today at Brittanica Blog. The media? Oh they are not helping either.

If I Ran the Zoo reminds us that John McCain is no friend to women and never has been. Oh he said all the nice things the other night in his utterly forgettable speech, but Mac, like on nearly every issue, cannot hide his past statements which are so very telling of how he really thinks. It ain’t pretty, folks, but John ain’t pretty either. A run down of his misogynist quotes are listed for your perusal should you be in any way unsure at this point.

I can’t help it, but tears started to well in my eyes as i read this next post from Iraq. This my dear readers is what we have done, collectively in the name of the US of A. Can you even begin to imagine asking such questions yourself? This is what it means to be an Iraqi these days and the choices they are called upon to make. The shame I feel is overpowering at this report from Inside Iraq.

Inside-Out the Beltwaypoints us to Glenn Greenwald who points us to Ian Walsh for this great story. As we all in the blogging world point our wagging fingers at the mainstream mediafor its lack of independence, and its willingness to follow the herd mentality, we notice the same awful tendencies in ourselves. Oh first let me say, I in no way think of my poor little blog as in any way up there in the stratosphere of the political biggies. But the tendency to be so very partisan is surely not lost on you is it? Are you in any way confused as to where I stand on anything? No I thought not. We all need to be very careful that we report as best we can factually and honestly. Perhaps that is why i singularly didn’t post much about the Obama/Clinton race. I was simply too close and not at all objective. I’m not objective about McCain either of course, but I think I am right. LOL.

Women did well in Iowa primary contests earlier in the week.Becky Greenwald won the Democratic primary in the 4th district and will go against Latham in November. Miller-Meeks won in the second although that is likely to be disputed and a recount called for as the votes she won by are around 109 as I last heard. Still, a good chance at least from my prospective that a woman will finally be elected out of Iowa to our US House.

Gosh, I feel so much better now. Kathryn Jean Lopez, wingnut of the first order at NRO, tells me that the very fact that a woman can run for high office is more than enough. Winning is not required. Same for African Americans. They should be satisfied with the opportunity, whether it actually means anything in the end or not. The legal right itself is the goal after all, not the actual winning of the post. I mean, does this woman sleep in a very high bed from which she falls out of often and hard? Sometimes I really would like a physical to prove some folks are the gender they claim they are don’t you?

The Electronic Intifada gives us a look at the Jordon Valley as seen through the eyes of displaced Palestinians.From the seemingly benign picture at the start of the article to the end with its listing of all the difficulties of daily life where Israeli meets Palestinian, one is left with a heartfelt sigh. One wonders how this problem can ever be solved to anyone’s even partial satisfaction.

Are you too dumb to vote?So asks Rick Shenkman in his new book of the same name. Well, as the reviewer suggests, that title alone is not likely to garner Mr. Shenkman many readers, and he ought not to think of running for any office either. The review is excellent however, and it’s surely worth a good ponder over a glass of wine as I read my comic book this evening. Hey, I am not dumb, just in need of belly laughs. Oh wait, I can get that from the news most any day anyway. I do love the Salon for its funky stories.

I’m guessing that the disconnect is that when McShame was a youth, there were no such things as tape recorders or other means of recording one’s statements. That would explain why over and over again, McCain is caught having changed his mind in the last few months on virtually every issue that one can name. This time it’s his take on wiretapping and other surveillance methods used by the Bushites in contravention of the LAW.  McCain used to be against it, but now he’s for it. Read Glenn Greenwald excellent report on the flip-flopping of the landed carp we call the Mac.

SusanPosner is back with another installment of Fundamentalist. Today’s topics include McCain’s warm reception from AIPAC, his new buddy Ralph Reed, late partner of none other than Jack Abramoff of lobbyist fame, Hagee and more.

The securing of the nomination by Barack Obama was something that I had for so long expected, that it passed with little notice by me. It was a bit shocking to realize that of course it did not pass so for millions of African Americans. And of course, I felt a bit guilty in my casualness when I realized how incredibly important and seminal this moment actually is. I cannot help but feel a bit sorry, for I too was waiting for that same feeling to come to me as a supporter of a viable woman’s candidate for the very first time. Alas I shall have to wait, but those who want to review a bit the history that got us here, could do worse than travel to Byron William’s piece at the Huffington Post, “Taking a moment to look backwards.”

A majority of Iraqi legislators want America to set a time table for getting out of their country. They also are not in favor of the long-term agreement Bush and Maliki are trying to push into law wherein we would have those military bases in Iraq forever and a day. Wonder what McCain will say to this? I guess they aren’t smart enough to know what best for them?

The Nation reports in too, asking Will the Real McCain please stand up?Our Mav is as we say all things to all men and some women. He can’t find an issue he can stay with for more than a few months before changing his mind. This is no slash and stab at post, but a thoughtful and provocative look at the man who is just plain illogical in every respect. It smacks to me, as always of someone who is determined to get his “due” and he will say whatever it takes at any moment in time. Scary man.

Muqtada al-Sadr continues to be the wild card in Iraq. Who is this man? What are his insides like? What is he likely to do? What does he want? For a better understanding of this Shii’te cleric, visit The New Republicand read a lengthy but highly informative post. This is an excerpt from a new book by Patrick Cockburn entitled Muqtada: Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia Revival and the Struggle for Iraq.

Good Lord, it is getting down to Laura and Barney. Think Progress reports that a recent CBS poll finds that Dubya’s approval rating is down to a meagre 25%. Well he can take comfort that Nixon’s was even lower at 24, and poor Harry Truman bottomed at 22. Nixon I can see, but Truman? Goodness knows what that was about–MacArthur maybe? Or Korea?

Urantian Sojourn has a play by play of McCain’s speech the other night, the one that was so lousy it was painful to watch? I mean the green backdrop made gramps look entirely peaked at best. He sounded worse, and read his teleprompter even worse. I love US’s cute term Phony from Arizoney! LOL.

I betcha ya didn’t know this? Seems Nelson Mandela has to get a special permission to enter the US because his organization, the African National Congress is still listed as a terrorist organization. You did read that right folks. It seems we agreed with the Apartheid government in that listing too. Read about the ANC, it’s history and so forth at Angry African on the Loose. It’s mind boggling the horrid things our government does that we mostly don’t even know about.

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“You can only be young once. But you can always be immature.” Dave Barry

Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.”  Arthur Schopenhaur

“Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away.” Thomas Fuller

“Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical.” Yogi Berra

“Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.” Claud Cockburn

“The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found.” Calvin Trillin

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What a day here in New York City — the weather, it’s 71 and hazy, kind of like John McCain. David Letterman

If you are really, I mean really really bored here are some suggestions:

Blink wildly and then close your eyes really tight for an interesting light show
(Amusement Potential: 1-5 minutes)
See a variety of blobs, stars and flashes. Try to make out shapes and see if your subconscious is trying to send you a message …

Try to not think about penguins
(Amusement Potential: 1-5 minutes)
This is especially hard, because by trying too much, you remember what you were trying to avoid thinking of. If you try too little, you end up thinking about penguins anyway.

Use your secret mind power
(Amusement Potential: 5-10 minutes)
Pick a passer-by and try to use your mind power to command them do something, like drop their bag or knock into someone. The law of averages dictates that sooner or later one of your mind commands will come true, so you can convince yourself that you really have super human powers and waste even more time trying them out.

Pretend you’re a robot
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
Walk down the street with mechanical movements, adding ‘zzzzzt’ sounds with each motion. Pretending to have a motor broken in, say, your left hand can add at least 30 seconds more entertainment.

Scratch yourself
(Amusement Potential: 1-3 minutes)
Go ahead, scratch yourself now. Even if nothing itches, go ahead. Doesn’t that feel pretty good?

Rate passers-by
(Amusement Potential: 10-15 minutes)
Secretly award passers-by marks out of 10 as you go along, offering (unsaid) expert criticism over their clothing, hairstyle and footwear choices.

All from Laugh Lines and the NYTimes

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