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Abracadabra! Orthodoxy

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Abracadabra! Orthodoxy

Photoshop

An obvious Photoshop job in Israel has hilariously tried to make Israel’s inaugural Cabinet a bit more Orthodox. In one ultra-Orthodox Jewish newspaper, two female Cabinet members were cropped out of an official picture and replaced with two non-Cabinet men.

Another paper simply blacked out the two women.

The BBC:

Two ultra-Orthodox Jewish newspapers have altered a photo of Israel’s new cabinet, removing two female ministers.

Limor Livnat and Sofa Landver were grouped with the rest of the 30-member cabinet for their inaugural photo.

But Yated Neeman newspaper digitally changed the picture by replacing them with two men. The Shaa Tova newspaper blacked the women out.

Publishing pictures of women is viewed by many ultra-orthodox Jews as a violation of female modesty.

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Cenk Uygur: Have We Reached the Tipping Point on Guns?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

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In Strasbourg yesterday, the president was asked about American exceptionalism. “I believe in American exceptionalism,” he began, “just as I suspect the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.” Leaving aside that we Greeks believe our exceptionalism to be exceptional and exceptionally old, the president’s answer was masterful as he went on to talk about America’s core set of values, quickly pivoting to the need to recognize “that we’re not always going to be right” and “that other people may have good ideas.” So basically, yes, we are exceptional — when we live up to our exceptional values. It’s going to take a while to repair America’s reputation — and thus its ability to lead in the world — but in Europe this week, Obama made an exceptional start.

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Hannity truncated Obama quote to claim it was an example of “blame America first”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

Hannity truncated Obama quote to claim it was an example of “blame America first”

On the April 3 edition of his Fox News television program, Sean Hannity played a clip of President Obama saying in an April 3 speech in Strasbourg, France: “In America, there’s a failure to appreciate Europe’s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America’s shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.” Hannity then said: “And the liberal tradition of blame America first, well, that’s still alive.” Hannity later asked: “Why is there this anti-Americanism in Europe?” In fact, immediately after the part of the speech Hannity played, Obama criticized anti-Americanism in Europe as well as Europeans who “choose to blame America for much of what’s bad.”

Obama stated: “But in Europe, there is an anti-Americanism that is at once casual but can also be insidious. Instead of recognizing the good that America so often does in the world, there have been times where Europeans choose to blame America for much of what’s bad.” Obama continued: “On both sides of the Atlantic, these attitudes have become all too common. They are not wise. They do not represent the truth. They threaten to widen the divide across the Atlantic and leave us both more isolated. They fail to acknowledge the fundamental truth that America cannot confront the challenges of this century alone, but that Europe cannot confront them without America.” At no point during the show did Hannity acknowledge that Obama had made these comments.

Hours before Hannity aired, Fox News’ newly launched website, The Fox Nation, similarly truncated Obama’s speech when it linked to an April 3 U.K. Telegraph article about the speech and omitted Obama’s comments about anti-Americanism, even though the Telegraph article quoted those comments.

From Obama’s speech:

Such an effort is never easy. It’s always harder to forge true partnerships and sturdy alliances than to act alone, or to wait for the action of somebody else. It’s more difficult to break down walls of division than to simply allow our differences to build and our resentments to fester. So we must be honest with ourselves. In recent years we’ve allowed our Alliance to drift. I know that there have been honest disagreements over policy, but we also know that there’s something more that has crept into our relationship. In America, there’s a failure to appreciate Europe’s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

But in Europe, there is an anti-Americanism that is at once casual but can also be insidious. Instead of recognizing the good that America so often does in the world, there have been times where Europeans choose to blame America for much of what’s bad.

On both sides of the Atlantic, these attitudes have become all too common. They are not wise. They do not represent the truth. They threaten to widen the divide across the Atlantic and leave us both more isolated. They fail to acknowledge the fundamental truth that America cannot confront the challenges of this century alone, but that Europe cannot confront them without America.

So I’ve come to Europe this week to renew our partnership, one in which America listens and learns from our friends and allies, but where our friends and allies bear their share of the burden. Together, we must forge common solutions to our common problems.

So let me say this as clearly as I can: America is changing, but it cannot be America alone that changes. We are confronting the greatest economic crisis since World War II. The only way to confront this unprecedented crisis is through unprecedented coordination.

From the April 3 edition of Fox News’ Hannity:

HANNITY: Tonight.

OBAMA : There have been times where America’s shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

HANNITY: Obama apologizing for the arrogance of America?

[…]

HANNITY: America is arrogant. That’s what Mr. Obama said today, doing his best Dixie Chicks impression while his new world order tour traveled across Europe. And that is our headline this Friday night, day number 74 of a country I am proud of, Obama attacks America. Now, speaking to an audience in France, this is what the president said this very morning.

OBAMA : In America, there’s a failure to appreciate Europe’s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America’s shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.

HANNITY: And the liberal tradition of blame America first, well, that’s still alive. But should we really be surprised from a man who sat in Reverend Wright’s church, from a man who launched his political career in the home of a man who bombed the Pentagon and is unrepentant. Mrs. Obama may not be proud of her country, but I bet she’s proud of her husband tonight.

But the nonsense, well, it didn’t stop there. Politico.com reports that in a meeting with European bankers, the president said that his administration was the only thing standing between them and pitchforks, and presumably he didn’t read that off a teleprompter. Now, gee, Mr. President, I wonder where people get the idea that Americans are arrogant? And joining me tonight is former presidential candidate and author of Do the Right Thing, Mike Huckabee. You know, I’m gonna tell you, I resent this.

[…]

HANNITY: Why is there this anti-Americanism in Europe in as much as the — their parliaments, their papers, their international bureaucracies — why does that exist? Because —

HUCKABEE: I think there’s a certain level of pride that every country has. I mean, certainly we have pride in our country, and I would expect that every citizen of any European country or any Asian country would also have pride. We want that; we think that’s healthy. But when you begin to denigrate your own country and act as if it really is not that special to you — there’s a great Michael Ramirez cartoon, a twice Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist —

HANNITY: He’s great.

HUCKABEE: — for Investor’s Business Daily. He’s got one, and Obama — I’m going to use it on my show this weekend because I think it’s brilliant — Obama is holding up one of these, you know, fingers that says, “We’re one of 20.”

HANNITY: There you go.

HUCKABEE: We’re just one of 20.

HANNITY: But, you know, but you think about it, we have adopted a different strategy, and that is we’re the most generous people on Earth when people are in trouble. We’ve advanced the human condition more than any other country on the face of this Earth, while Europe has adopted socialism. And, you know, Barack Obama was talking today about a world without nuclear weapons – now, I would love that utopia, but as long as Kim Jong-il exists —

HUCKABEE: Yeah.

HANNITY — as long as terrorism exists and [Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad exists, we need nuclear weapons to protect good, free people from evil. He doesn’t seem to understand this reality, and that’s troubling to me.

HUCKABEE: It was also troubling that he goes to France and says, you know, we need to get rid of nuclear energy, and I’m thinking, you go to the country that gets 90 percent of its electricity —

HANNITY: Yeah, it’s naïve. Exactly.

HUCKABEE: — out of nuclear. It’s like going to Texas and saying we really don’t need cattle. I mean, come on.

HANNITY: I think that’s a pretty good analogy, but I think it says a lot. You know, here he is — he achieved in this country the highest office in the land — the American people elected Barack Obama. I think it says more about him that he didn’t make the case, as you are articulating tonight, about the goodness and the greatness and the wonder of America, and he talked about America’s arrogance. To say Americans are arrogant when Europe wouldn’t exist from the very problems they created is the height of arrogance on Barack Obama’s part. I, you know — I’m wondering if there will be more of a kick-back from this. What do you think?

HUCKABEE: I think there will be. It’s one thing to say that we’re a very proud country, and we want — expect you to be proud. But to act like that somehow we should apologize for being Americans, I think most Americans will say, wait a minute, we recognize that other nations of the world are part of the great family of nations, and we respect and we honor and we celebrate you, but we don’t do it at our own expense.

HANNITY: Didn’t we see all of this in the campaign? And as I was bringing up — didn’t Reverend Wright give us a little insight into his thought process? Didn’t, you know, Michelle Obama — America’s a downright mean country? I know everyone’s focusing on what fashion designer she’s choosing, what shoes she’s wearing, and what gifts they’re giving the queen in their little visit over there. But I’m thinking, didn’t we get some insight? When you sit on a board and give speeches with Bill Ayers — didn’t this — do you think he harbors deep resentment that he just hides? Because I believe he does.

HUCKABEE: Well, I don’t know — can’t look in his heart, but I’m beginning to believe he may have listened to more of those sermons than I thought he had. Because when I hear him —

HANNITY: You are more — you are far more, you know, willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

HUCKABEE: I’m always more generous, aren’t I?

HANNITY: Yeah, you are. You really are.

HUCKABEE: But I do believe that this was a terrible thing — to go to Europe, standing in the midst of those people, and in essence saying the United States really isn’t all that special, and you are the leading continent. And that’s in essence what he said: that Europe is the leader. Now, look, I think Europe is a wonderful continent, but I don’t necessarily believe that if you look at the great innovations that have changed the world and technology and in finance —

HANNITY: It’s America.

HUCKABEE: It’s America.


The Immigration Mishmash

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:37 am by HL

The Immigration Mishmash
SAN DIEGO — What a mishmash the Obama administration has made of its position on immigration reform. The president recently promised the Congressional Hispanic Caucus that he’d tackle immigration reform this year and argued that legalizing the undocumented improves the economic power of all workers. But more recently, Vice President Biden told a group of Central American leaders that the economic crisis makes this a bad time to push the subject. “It’s difficult to tell a constituency — while unemployment is rising, they’re losing their jobs and their homes — that what we should do is in fact legalize (illegal immigrants) and stop all deportation,” he said.


In Letter To Liddy, Lawmaker Probes AIG Risk Practices

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:36 am by HL

In Letter To Liddy, Lawmaker Probes AIG Risk Practices
Investigators are starting to zero in on the crucial issue of how much access AIG’s risk control team had to Joe Cassano’s deals. Earlier this week, we wrote about a December 2007 presentation in which AIG execs assured investors that…

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Here are the major new allegations contained in the indictment of Rod Blagojevich, his brother Robert Blagojevich, and four associates (from a very detailed DOJ press release (pdf)): [B]eginning in 2002 and continuing after Blagojevich was first elected governor, Blagojevich…


An HMOdious System

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

An HMOdious System


Bibi to Iran and Obama: “Drop Dead”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

Bibi to Iran and Obama: “Drop Dead”
Go over to my Israel Policy Forum home to see what I mean by that fanciful headline. No, Netanyahu did not say that in so many words. But his meaning (in an interview with Jeff Goldberg) is pretty clear. He…

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Obama Responds To Afghan Law That Legalizes Rape: ?I Think This Law Is Abhorrent?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Obama Responds To Afghan Law That Legalizes Rape: ?I Think This Law Is Abhorrent?
At a news conference in Strasbourg, France, this morning, President Obama discussed NATO efforts in Afghanistan and secured the commitment of NATO allies to send 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan. Fox News’ Major Garrett asked Obama what he thinks of a new Afghanistan law that legalizes rape. The legislation, which applies to the country’s Shia […]

At a news conference in Strasbourg, France, this morning, President Obama discussed NATO efforts in Afghanistan and secured the commitment of NATO allies to send 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan. Fox News’ Major Garrett asked Obama what he thinks of a new Afghanistan law that legalizes rape. The legislation, which applies to the country’s Shia population, contains this provision:

“As long as the husband is not traveling, he has the right to have sexual intercourse with his wife every fourth night,” Article 132 of the law says. “Unless the wife is ill or has any kind of illness that intercourse could aggravate, the wife is bound to give a positive response to the sexual desires of her husband.”

In a written statement, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), said the law “legalizes the rape of a wife by her husband. … The law violates women’s rights and human rights in numerous ways.”

This morning, Obama said, “I think this law is abhorrent” and that his administration’s views are being communicated to the Karzai government. “We have stated very clearly that we object to this law.” But Obama added, the priority for the U.S. right now is al Qaeda. “But I want everybody to understand that our focus is to defeat al Qaeda and ensure that they do not have safe havens from which they can launch attacks against the Alliance.” Watch it:

The Afghanistan law poses a difficult diplomatic challenge for Obama and for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who said recently, “Women’s rights are a central part of American foreign policy in the Obama Administration; they are not marginal; they are not an add-on or an afterthought.”

President Karzai said he ordered his Justice Ministry to review the law, and if anything in it contravenes the country’s constitution or Shariah law, “measures will be taken.” But he added that he had studied the law earlier in the day and, “I don’t see any problems with it.”

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Conservatives Holding Up Increasing Number Of Key Obama Nominees
Conservatives in Congress and in the media are attempting to block or delay a growing number of critical nominees for what amount to ideological witch hunts and self-interested horse-trading. As the President attempts to deal with the significant legal and logistical questions surrounding two wars, closing Guantanamo Bay, and caring for our nation’s veterans, the […]

duckworth.jpgConservatives in Congress and in the media are attempting to block or delay a growing number of critical nominees for what amount to ideological witch hunts and self-interested horse-trading. As the President attempts to deal with the significant legal and logistical questions surrounding two wars, closing Guantanamo Bay, and caring for our nation’s veterans, the people Obama has picked to assist him with such issues are being forced to wait in the wings.

In the last week alone, at least four separate nominees who thought they were on track to be approved will have to wait at least a few more weeks:

Department of Defense: Sens. Richard Shelby (R-AL) and Jeff Sessions (R-AL) announced today that “they are blocking President Barack Obama’s nomination of Ashton Carter as Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.” The senators want assurances that Carter will not “change the criteria” on which the Pentagon considers a refueling tanker contract that could benefit defense contractors in their state.

Department of Veterans Affairs: Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) asked the Senate Veterans Affairs committee to delay voting on the “nomination of Tammy Duckworth, an injured Iraq war helicopter pilot, to be an assistant secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs.” Contacted by ThinkProgress, Burr’s Press Secretary, David Ward said that Burr is waiting for the answers to several questions he’s put to the White House and Duckworth, but would not disclose what those questions were.

White House Office of Legal Council: Dawn Johnsen’s nomination as head of the OLC has been delayed in part because Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) has ideological differences with her. As the Legal Times explained, “citing Johnsen’s criticisms of Bush national security policies, [Cornyn] accused her of lacking ‘the seriousness and necessary resolve’ to fight terrorism,” while “other Republicans have targeted her work as legal director for NARAL Pro-Choice America from 1988 to 1993.”

Department of State: Right wing commentators are working to block the appointment of Harold Koh to the State Deptment’s top legal adviser, smearing him as a “threat to democracy” for his being an international law expert. As the Century Foundation notes, “The fervent opponents of Harold Koh turn out to be enthusiastic defenders of John Yoo.”

Additionally, Chris Hill’s nomination as ambassador to Iraq is still being held up by Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) at the behest of the right wing. This despite the fact that Secretary of State Robert Gates recently issued a rare statement on a diplomatic appointment saying, it is “vital that we get an ambassador in Baghdad as soon as possible.” These delays are just the latest in a long string of delays. The nominations of Attorney General Eric Holder, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, and Presidential Science Adviser John Holdren were also held up for largely partisan reasons.

Update Last night, Rachel Maddow reported Sen. Burr’s efforts to block Duckworth’s appointment. Addressing Burr, Maddow said, “How about diligently doing the right thing right now and picking a different high horse to ride in on, ok? You picked the wrong thing here.” Watch it:


GOP May Be Stuck on Cohesion

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:31 am by HL

GOP May Be Stuck on Cohesion
On the House floor Thursday, Republicans registered their unanimous opposition to President Obama’s budget proposal. Led by Minority Leader John A. Boehner (Ohio) and Minority Whip Eric Cantor (Va.), the GOP adopted a simple and oft-repeated mantra: The Democrats’ fiscal blueprint “spends too much,…

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Geithner’s Vision Was Born on Buffett’s Desk

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 5th, 2009 4:29 am by HL

Geithner’s Vision Was Born on Buffett’s Desk
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Reconciliation is a Fighting Word in Congress
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