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Mainsteam media hunting down "Israel-hating" Obama meme

Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 08:53:49 AM PDT

Apologies for the short diary but I am at work. I hardly ever diary anyway, so quit complaining.

I work in a media relations office. We received this ProfNetquery today:

E-mails have been circulating on the Internet saying that Obama has surrounded himself with "Israel-hating advisors." I'm looking for experts who can comment on the veracity of those allegations. Contact: Unnamed Reporter, unnamedreporter@coxnews.com.

(note: my redaction)

Pink STILL being censored for anti-Bush song

Thu Apr 12, 2007 at 06:44:26 AM PDT

Funny, because I was just ragging on Jimmy Kimmel last night about how terrible I think his late night show is. Well, I'm sure it's just as bad this morning, but I have to give the guy some credit.

There was a song called "Dear Mr. President" on the pop artist Pink's last album, I'm Not Dead:

Lyrics and news below...

There Is Nothing Wrong With Nappy Hair

Mon Apr 09, 2007 at 03:27:39 PM PDT

I take issue with criticism of the remarks made on Don Imus' radio show as an insult. Yes, to call the wonderful women of the Rutgers basketball team "hos" is denigrating, shameful, sexist, misogynist, and classless.

But "nappy-headed" as an insult? Uh...no! I refuse to accept this. Because nappy hair is GOOD!

Not unprofessional. Not unruly. Not unattractive.

It is versatile.

It is beautiful.

It is pure.

It is GOOD.

Yet another protest photo journal

Sun Jan 28, 2007 at 12:20:45 AM PDT

Not much to say - I am exhausted - except it was a blast, it was awesome to meet some Kossacks, I have confirmed that we are supremely cool people, RenaRF is a great, laidback, effective organizer, and for each conservative there are at least 5,000 liberals/progressives/Democrats/leftists in this country, at least according to the attendance of this protest. I'll accept that.

Wish Keith Olbermann a Happy Birthday

Fri Jan 26, 2007 at 11:44:10 AM PDT

I just want to wish one of the most wonderful newsmen alive a happy 48th birthday.

Yes, let us toast to Keith!!!




Send Keith a Happy Birthday email at countdown@msnbc.com.

Macaca Nation

Sat Dec 09, 2006 at 07:08:41 PM PDT

Since George Allen's macaca moment, my friends and I have engaged in a fun activity of reappropriation of that awful word.

Why? Three reasons:

'Macaca' sounds funny.

It means monkey.

It's too good a word to let racists have.

Enter Macaca Nation...

Bush administration does care about minority voting rights

Thu Oct 12, 2006 at 12:07:05 AM PDT

Gonzales/Bush Justice Dept. accuses someone of suppressing vote, you'll never guess who:

MACON, Miss., Oct. 5 -- The Justice Department has chosen this no-stoplight, courthouse town buried in the eastern Mississippi prairie for an unusual civil rights test: the first federal lawsuit under the Voting Rights Act accusing blacks of suppressing the rights of whites.

The action represents a sharp shift, and it has raised eyebrows outside the state. The government is charging blacks with voting fraud in a state whose violent rejection of blacks' right to vote, over generations, helped give birth to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Yet within Mississippi the case has provoked knowing nods rather than cries of outrage, even among liberal Democrats.

NJ Rep. goes on the record supporting impeachment investigation

Fri Aug 25, 2006 at 08:22:50 AM PDT

I am not sure about how other representatives in New Jersey stand on this issue. Perhaps it is somewhat telling that Rothman was the only Democrat present who mentioned impeachment, at least according to this account from the local daily newspaper of a DFA meeting in northern New Jersey.

Speaking before an audience of Iraq war dissenters and presidential critics, Rep. Steve Rothman, D-Fair Lawn, pledged to support an inquiry into the possible impeachment of President Bush over the war in Iraq.

(more)

African Americans and Jewish Americans: Some Thoughts

Wed Aug 09, 2006 at 09:21:21 PM PDT

Crown Heights. Teaneck. Jacob the Jeweler. Chaney, Schwerner and Goodman. Louis Farrakhan. Those are some of the things that come to mind when I think about the relationship between American blacks and Jews.

I was watching "Washington Journal" one day this week as I do every morning. The calls to Washington Journal entertain me so, with their range of voices, all angry, desperate, hysterical or sad. Extreme lefties and righties, political junkies, highly-educated experts, people who don't know much of anything, racists and wingnuts, 9/11 and New World Order conspiracists, pragmatists.

Since the recent spark in Mideast conflict, there have been a wide range of calls. A few made me cringe. One of these was from an African American woman who complained about Israel's influence in U.S. politics and said the only solution is to vote out every single Jewish American politician.

How much pot ya gotta smuggle to get some press?

Fri Feb 17, 2006 at 09:46:31 PM PDT

It's one of those sleepless Friday nights...I've been surfing the web and reading Wayne Madsen's site. Without commenting on his credibility, I'll say his stories are certainly interesting reads. This time, rather than simply take everything he writes with a grain of salt, I decided to do some research into his sources. Well, one source. I kind of took a "click this link" approach where I started with one footnote, number 91 of 105, and clicked through to my little hearts delight. I was reading an article about Israeli Art Students and 9/11, simply taking it in, and for some reason I honed in on this nugget:

[UPDATE] "People Rise Up": A Protest Photo Essay

Sun Feb 05, 2006 at 09:18:06 AM PDT

***UPDATE 2***: Should be all fixed.

***UPDATE***: Something is either wrong with what I'm doing or with Blogger where these photos are hosted, but there is no problem seeing them on my blog HERE, so I guess that means it's me. I will work on it at my leisure but between my blog and Puckish's great diary, you will have a good picture of how yesterday's event went.

So I did go to the World Can't Wait rally yesterday. I have to say, it was the smallest best protest I have attended. There weren't very many World Can't Wait staff and volunteers but since so few people attended, partially due to the rainy weather, they seemed to do a good job managing things. It was a very intimate organic atmosphere. Not very many grandstanders or major celebrity. The energy was damned good for a rained out event, and as the weather grew worse the crowd only got bigger.

Last minute info for World Can't Wait meetup

Sat Feb 04, 2006 at 02:40:27 AM PDT

For anyone who's checking Kos before they leave in the morning (like me), I figured I'd use my diary for today to repost this one from yesterday:

 I posted a diary a couple of days ago, here. In it, KarenDC suggested that all Kossacks who want to meet up in D.C. do so at Caribou Coffee. I'm not from DC but from her description I take it she means the location at 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, which is basically cater-cornered to the Old Executive Office Building and one block away from the mall and the White House.


9:30 a.m.
Caribou Coffee
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.
Directly across from the street that runs next to the Old Executive Office Building and in front of the White House.  Using the Metro, just get off at Farragut West and walk down 17th to Pennsylvania Avenue--it will be on the right halfway to the Mall.

Meetup information for World Can't Wait rally tomorrow in D.C.

Fri Feb 03, 2006 at 11:22:58 AM PDT

I posted a diary a couple of days ago, here. In it, KarenDC suggested that all Kossacks who want to meet up in D.C. do so at Caribou Coffee. I'm not from DC but from her description I take it she means the location at 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, which is basically cater-cornered to the Old Executive Office Building and one block away from the mall and the White House.


Caribou Coffee
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.
Directly across from the street that runs next to the Old Executive Office Building and in front of the White House.  Using the Metro, just get off at Farragut West and walk down 17th to Pennsylvania Avenue--it will be on the right halfway to the Mall.

I wasn't going to go because it is supposed to rain, and I was supposed to have a root canal today. I figured I would be sore in mouth, attitude, and light in the pockets. But wonderfully, all I had to have was a cavity filled, so I am leaning toward going again.

Poll

So are you coming tomorrow?

50%1 votes
50%1 votes

| 2 votes | Vote | Results

Will you be in Washington D.C. on Feb. 4? (w/poll)

Sun Jan 29, 2006 at 07:16:58 AM PDT

Wow, I just spent 40 minutes doing a very linky diary on this and for some reason all my Firefox windows just CLOSED. I'm really pissed. Serenity now, serenity now...

OK, here goes an abridged version:

World Can't Wait is a group specifically formed with the following objective:

We seek to create a political situation where the Bush administration's program is repudiated, where Bush himself is driven from office, and where the whole direction he has been taking U.S. society is reversed.

They are organizing a rally in Washington, D.C., for Feb. 4 - this coming Saturday. I'm going - are you?

Poll

Are you coming to the rally on Feb. 4 to drive Bush out of the White House?

29%8 votes
11%3 votes
48%13 votes
11%3 votes

| 27 votes | Vote | Results

Time for some vicious campaign commercials (w/ poll)

Sun Jan 08, 2006 at 06:25:30 AM PDT

Man, if I don't see some viciousness in the upcoming 2006 campaign cycle - from the Democrats - I'm going to be pissed.

F*#k the high road. F*#k the middle road. We need to get LOW.

I don't want to see any color commercials from the DNC. I want all slow, grainy black-and-white footage of Jack Abramoff coming out of court looking like a 1930s hitman.

Poll

Are you with me? Do Democrats need to fight the dirtiest fight ever?

76%53 votes
5%4 votes
14%10 votes
2%2 votes

| 69 votes | Vote | Results

Time to stop the paying for the lies

Sat Dec 17, 2005 at 05:38:22 AM PDT

He sounds like just the right guy for the job of Pentagon spokesman, doesn't he?
J. Dorrance Smith, the nominee, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee in a closed session to answer questions about an opinion article in which he accused U.S. television networks of helping terrorists through their partnerships with Al-Jazeera.

But silly Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan is being a liberal obstructionist:
"I have deep concerns about whether or not he should be representing the United States government and the Department of Defense with that kind of attitude and approach," Levin said after Tuesday's hearing.

We need to go after the propaganda on all fronts and I praise Carl Levin for his actions. Read on...(*)

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Send e-mails TODAY about NATIONAL STRIKE FOR TRUTH

Thu Nov 03, 2005 at 10:50:01 AM PDT

I sent this e-mail to 34 of my friends, family and acquaintances, even people I know are Republican and even those I know are apathetic. Feel free to crib from it or copy it and send it to EVERYONE YOU KNOW. Cause IT'S NOT OKAY.

DON'T GO TO WORK OR SCHOOL ON DECEMBER 7, THE NATIONAL STRIKE FOR TRUTH DAY

To my friends, family and acquaintances,

Killing and torture are being committed around the world in YOUR NAME. And IT'S NOT OKAY.

This week, Senate Democrats forced a shutdown to try to get to the bottom of "Phase II" of the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on intelligence used in the Iraq War. Why has Republican Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas stalled on Phase II? Probably because the purpose of Phase II is to investigate whether anyone in the current administration deliberateiy manipulated intelligence to justify an invasion of Iraq.

Full e-mail text is below. Many thanks to Kossack Anglico, whose diary I cribbed from. Doing all I can to spread the word to those outside of the liberal blog community.

Poll

Will you send this e-mail or one of your own to everyone you know?

55%5 votes
44%4 votes

| 9 votes | Vote | Results

[UPDATED] Hersh: "We've got serious problems folks"

Thu Oct 27, 2005 at 08:20:35 AM PDT

When I heard Seymour Hersh would be in New Jersey, I got so excited. I subscribed to the New Yorker solely for Hersh's reportage on the military and national security. With the confluence of events this week - approaching the deadly 2,000 fatality milestone in Iraq, Fitzmas, and the general unraveling of the Bush administration - I knew that Hersh's talk would be something special.

I was wrong. It was more than special. It was transformative. Going into the lecture hall, I was optimistic, expecting indictments today and feeling better than I have in a long time. Leaving, I was horrified and saddened. Hersh did more to bring Iraq to me than any report I've read. He talked about the overwhelming generosity of Arab people, talked about how if you visit the Middle East, you will never pay for a meal because the people are that gracious. I nearly was brought to tears during the lecture as he related accounts from his sources describing in detail the horrors that the United States has brought to the Middle East and the Arab world.


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