See video here.
Clarification on the Candidates
McSame as Bush?
How similar are they? See the video here to find out.
Obama Roasts McCain through Humor
See the video here.
Late Night Jokes Of The Week Part 3
See the video here.
“Muslim” shouldn’t be a slur
“Muslim” shouldn’t be a slur
Both McCain and Obama should condemn implicit attacks on Muslims and Arabs.
By Constance L. Rice
October 15, 2008
LA Times
Excuse me, but when did the words “Muslim” and “Arab” become acceptable epithets?
I’m not a Muslim, and perhaps I was slow to see this coming. Four months ago, I blithely advised a group at a local mosque not to obsess over the anti-Muslim undertones of the presidential campaign. At that point, Barack Obama was defending his Christian bona fides against “accusations” of “being a Muslim” (as if it had suddenly become a Class-D felony), but was doing so without condemning the implicit slurs against Islam, Muslims and Arabs.
In a “don’t worry, be happy” tone, I breezily noted that although the stoking of racial fear and xenophobia was a cherished tradition of American politics, I really didn’t think that this time around the candidates would permit the wholesale slander of Islam or Muslims.
Apparently, I was wrong. The undertones have become screaming overtones. And it is past time to object.
If it wasn’t clear before, it became crystal clear last week in the aftermath of Republican rallies. Fomenting fear to shore up drooping support, Republicans sadly used heated demagoguery about “palling around with terrorists,” about “Barack Hussein Obama” and about how Obama doesn’t “see America like you and I,” words that mixed subliminally to conflate “terror” with “Muslim” and to whip crowds into xenophobic anger. After his enraged supporters were recorded uttering death threats and racial slurs, McCain was forced on several occasions to try to tamp down the anger in the audience and to defend his opponent.
That was a good step one — until McCain blew it. A woman stood up in the audience and said that she just couldn’t trust Obama because, as she put it, “he’s an Arab.” McCain shook his head, took the microphone and said: “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man, citizen, that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues.”
So, what is he saying? Arabs aren’t decent family men? They can’t be citizens?
The fact is, neither McCain nor Obama — who continues to combat absurd attacks on his Americanness — has been willing to speak out against the implicit slurs against Arabs and Islam.
Is it really too difficult for Obama to respond: “For the hundredth time, I am a Christian, and if you are suggesting that there is something wrong with Islam or being a Muslim, you are wrong”?
Would it be so hard for McCain to say: “There is no room in my campaign or in America for religious or ethnic intolerance — that’s what we’re fighting against”?
Maybe I missed the denunciations amid all the hoopla over field-dressing moose, but it looks like the next ice age will arrive before the NAACP, the National Conference of Christians and Jews or the Anti-Defamation League loudly objects to the implicit defamation of Muslims and Arabs that has seeped into this presidential campaign.
Women rightly protested gender bias during Hillary Clinton’s run, but we failed to strongly challenge the earlier bias against Mormons during Mitt Romney’s bid, and we are currently failing to refute the anti-Muslim bias embedded in the assaults on Obama.
It is a failure we need to correct now.
Constance L. Rice is a civil rights attorney in Los Angeles
Palin Booed at Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Game
Ouch. See the video here.
Late Night Jokes Of The Week Part 2
See the video here.
Ways of Describing Obama: “He’s an Arab and I don’t trust him”
First Fox News and other racist right wing enterprises tried to discredit Obama as a Muslim, as if that was bad, (imagine the firestorm if they tried to smear him by calling him a Jew), to which Obama responded that he “is not a Muslim and never was”, as if being a Muslim is criminal, but people on the right still think that Obama is Arab, therefore, not “trustworthy” (see video here). I sincerely believe that Muslims, Arabs, Iranians, and Middle Easterners as a whole, are only ones left that people in this country can openly demean and have it be, well, pretty much normal.
Olmert: Israel must hand back land for peace with Palestinians and Syria
He said it (read about it here) a couple weeks ago, but I didn’t get a chance to blog about it until now. It’s just strange to me that world leaders like Olmert and Carter know what needs to happen, but when in office, they tuck-tale and run from what must take place. The significance of his statement is, nonetheless, important because it’s a snub to those Zionist-extremists that blame everything on the Palestinians. They fixate on the militancy without addressing the cause of such militancy. Here, Olmert basically says what is obvious to most people but denied by Zionist extremists, that Israel is an illegally occupying power, that such an occupation breeds resistance, and that if Israel actually wanted peace instead of just talking about it, it would have to leave all the occupied territory, even parts of East Jerusalem. Now, of course, said extremists will say that he’s an illegitimate PM on his way out and they will attack his character, but that will not change the validity of his statement; that if Israel wants peace and security, it has to end its military occupation and ethnic cleansing in the Palestinian territories. Let me be clear, even I despise the man for laying waste to Lebanon two years ago, but his statement is ground-breaking.
Lebanon Photo Essay
See it here. I like this one more than my Turkey-Syria one because I spent much more time in Lebanon and had more to show. Enjoy.
Letterman – George W. Bush: How’d He Do?
He will, no doubt, go down in history as the worst American president. See the hilarious video here.
Late Night Jokes Of The Week
Oh how the comedians are going to miss Bush. Click here to see the video.
Top Ten Things Overheard At Palin Debate Camp
I like Conan a whole lot better, but Letterman’s been good recently. Click here for the video.
Last Night’s VP Debate
I cringe anytime one of these candidates, whether Obama, McSame-as-Bush, Palin or Biden, talk about Iran or Israel, especially with Obama since he talks about change yet wants to effectively maintain the status quo with the illegal Israeli occupation. Ugh. Nonetheless, I support Obama, he’s far from perfect and the two-party system in America is a far cry from real democracy, but let there be no doubt about it, if he wins, this irrelevant blog will hold his feet to the fire.
As for the debate last night, Palin really sounded like Bush, not just with the way she pronounce “nuclear” but also because of everything she said. I, did, however, think that she wasn’t as bad as everyone expected (the week at debate camp, where she memorized answers to every scenario, helped I’m sure), and I think that because people had such low expectations of her, that by not messing up as bad as she did in her recent interviews, she actually scored big. “O’Biden”, as Palin called him once during the debate, finished much stronger than he began. He should have spoken to the camera like Palin did. By speaking to the camera, she made an audience out of the American people; she was talking to him. He, however, was looking at the moderate most of the time.
All in all, it was unimpressive. Below are the links to the debate. Here’s the most recent CNN Electoral Map Calculator that gives Obama a big lead one month before the elections.
Debate Part 1
Debate Part 2
Debate Part 3
Debate Part 4
Debate Part 5
Debate Part 6
Debate Part 7
Debate Part 8
Debate Part 9
Debate Part 10
Turkey and Syria Photo Essay
Click here to see my photo essay on my trip to Turkey and Syria. Stay tuned for 2 more covering Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt.
