Saturday, November 29, 2008

Your Government Hates You


Speaking of greedy capitalism, gee, while they're at it, why don't they just go ahead and bring back the 12 hour workday and child labor too?

The Labor Department is racing to complete a new rule, strenuously opposed by President-elect Barack Obama, that would make it much harder for the government to regulate toxic substances and hazardous chemicals to which workers are exposed on the job.

Gay Rights Film: Milk (Trailer)


This is the must-see film for December 2008 -- with Sean Penn portraying the legendary gay-rights icon Harvey Milk.

With the recent passage of California's discriminatory anti marriage Proposition 8, the timing -- for a movie designed to inspire a surge in the fight for civil rights in the LGBT community -- couldn't be better.

In These Times: The first major Hollywood film portraying a gay historic figure, Milk pushes gays to come out and fight for equal rights:


Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in a major U.S. city, was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. But because of fear, he didn’t come out of the closet until he was in his 40s. His public life as a gay leader lasted only five years, when he and Mayor George Moscone were gunned down inside City Hall on Nov. 27, 1978.

Now, 30 years after his death, Milk’s life is on the big screen. In the first time a major Hollywood film has portrayed a gay historic figure as the central hero, Milk, starring Sean Penn in the title role, hits theaters nationwide on Dec. 5. . . The other performances are nearly as good. Josh Brolin as White, Emile Hirsch as gay activist Cleve Jones and Diego Luna as Milk’s doomed lover, Jack Lira, are particularly notable. There should be no shortage of Oscar nominations for this film, with (director Gus) Van Sant and Penn leading the list.

Samantha Power - Who Called Hillary a Monster - Is Back on the Obama Team


Hillary Rodham Clinton and Samantha Power have allegedly buried the hatchet, but I find it difficult to avoid viewing Power with suspicion.

ABC NEWS: Samantha Power -- the highly acclaimed, Pulitzer prize-winning Harvard professor booted from the Obama campaign in March for calling Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, a "monster" in an interview with the Scotsman newspaper -- has re-emerged as a member of President-elect Obama's transition team.

Specifically, Power is listed as a member of PEBO's "agency review team" on national security. The even more interesting wrinkle -- Power is focused on the State Department, which the aforementioned Ms. Clinton will likely soon helm. . A Democratic source says that Power reached out to Clinton after the election to apologize and it was "well received" by the New York senator.

Politico: Samantha Power re-joins Obama
Washington Post: Adviser Who Insulted Clinton Has Role in Transition

Gender Twist: Senator Bill Clinton?



This wonderful idea about twisting a gender tradition comes from Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac via the Washington Post.

For those of us who were looking forward to the gender drama of the nation's very first First Gentleman, this could offer some solace:

Amid the blizzard of résumés blanketing Washington as the Obama era dawns, there is a superbly qualified candidate for full employment whose name has been overlooked. We refer, of course, to William Jefferson Clinton, America's 42nd chief executive and commander in chief. . Who in his party could question so historic and dazzling a choice? In a stroke, the appointment would provide Sen. Clinton's indefatigable husband with a fitting day job, serve the interests of a state beset by a meltdown in its most vital economic sector and offer a refreshing reverse twist on a tradition whereby deceased male senators, representatives or governors are succeeded by their widows.

via Nashville Post

Friday, November 28, 2008

Black Friday Death: Wal-Mart Shoppers Trample Worker to Death (Video)



So, first you celebrate Thanksgiving by giving thanks for what you value in life, then you go shopping for some more things and trample a man to death. No wonder they call it Black Friday.

Early this morning, some 200 Wal-Mart shoppers "physically broke down the doors," knocked a 34 year old Wal-Mart greeter to the floor, and then stampeded over his body until the man was dead. For this, the man no doubt received the usual Wal-Mart poverty wages. For an encore, the shoppers savages knocked down a pregnant woman. Reportedly, she lost the baby the 28-year-old pregnant woman was sent to the hospital.

Who needs terrorists when the culture has gone stark raving berserk with greedy capitalism?


A worker died after being trampled and a woman miscarried when hundreds of shoppers smashed through the doors of a Long Island Wal-Mart Friday morning, witnesses said. The unidentified worker, employed as an overnight stock clerk, tried to hold back the unruly crowds just after the Valley Stream store opened at 5 a.m.

Witnesses said the surging throngs of shoppers knocked the man down. He fell and was stepped on. As he gasped for air, shoppers ran over and around him.

"He was bum-rushed by 200 people," said Jimmy Overby, 43, a co-worker. "They took the doors off the hinges. He was trampled and killed in front of me. They took me down too...I literally had to fight people off my back."



"They kept shopping. It's not right. They're savages . . "
AP: A police statement said shortly after 5 a.m., a throng of shoppers “physically broke down the doors, knocking (the worker) to the ground.” Police also said a 28-year-old pregnant woman was taken to a hospital for observation . .
Savage Wal-Mart Shoppers Trample Worker to Death
Wal-Mart Watch
Photo above is of the crowd before the stampede and is from a cell phone: Thousands wait for Long Island Wal-Mart doors to open on Black Friday before stampeding through the doors and trampling a worker to death.

Update #1, New York Times: By 4:55, with no police officers in sight, the crowd of more than 2,000 had become a rabble, and could be held back no longer. Fists banged and shoulders pressed on the sliding-glass double doors, which bowed in with the weight of the assault. Six to 10 workers inside tried to push back, but it was hopeless. Suddenly, witnesses and the police said, the doors shattered, and the shrieking mob surged through in a blind rush for holiday bargains.

Update #2 from Boing Boing: Union responds and visit the website walmartcrimereport.com to review other incidents of Wal-mart not providing a safe work and shopping experience.

Update #3, More Black Friday Deaths: 2 gunmen kill each other in shootout at Toys 'R' Us in Palm Desert

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Obama's Secret Progressive Plan



"And we know Obama has a secret progressive plan because so many progressives supported him during the election. It's obvious. . Those progressives supported him because he had a secret plan for progressivism. . Whatever Obama does is either progressive, or secretly progressive. You know it is true because it is Obama. . ."

Cartoon via Bartcop

WKRP in Cincinnati Turkey Drop (Video)

Here's more Thanksgiving fun, the WKRP in Cincinnati turkey drop, still hilarious after all these years! Or as Les Nessman said, "Oh, the humanity!"


View a better, but not embeddable, 5 min turkey drop clip.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Remembering the Florida Sunshine Girl: Homophobe Anita Bryant (Video)


In light of this week's historic decision finding that the 30 year old bigoted Florida law -- barring gays and lesbians from adopting children -- is unconstitutional (duh), it seems like a good time to recall the Florida Sunshine Girl.

Anita Bryant's legendary homophobic campaign ruined her career and inspired gay rights activists across the nation to work that much harder for justice. Unfortunately, Anita Bryant was just a clueless pawn, a young and naive woman who was conned by the Church Fathers to use her celebrity status for their bigoted cause.

The Florida Sunshine Girl lost her popularity, her career, and her marriage. The Church Fathers lost nothing.

Anita Bryant


Misogynist Chris Matthews Meets with PA Democrats About Possible Senate Run


Can Pennsylvania Democrats actually be clueless enough to support this infamous misogynist?

TV Newser:

In the words of Chris Matthews — HA!

But this is no laughing matter. The MSNBC talk show host is apparently seriously considering running for U.S. Senate from his native Pennsylvania. The LATimes reports Matthews, "has been toying with a run for months, and this week he sat down with state Democrats to discuss the prospect" of challenging five-term GOP senator Arlen Specter.


See Matthews' first campaign ad here: Senator Chris Matthews, Representing the Misogynistic Wing of the Democratic Party

The New Agenda:
Chris “Tingles”* Matthews Unpopular with Home State Voters
LA Times: Democrats may play hardball in Pennsylvania
The New Agenda: What commercials are you watching on Hardball & Chris Matthews?

You Can Get Anything You Want At Alice's Restaurant


Listening to Arlo Guthrie's Alice's Restaurant is a Thanksgiving tradition in my bleeding-heart commie-pinko liberal home. How about yours?

Here's the mp3 -- Listen to Alice's Restaurant. (via)

Happy Thanksgiving!

Alice's Restaurant Lyrics

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Florida Ban on Gay Adoptions Ruled Unconstitutional


Wow. Florida comes into the daylight. It's about freaking time.

A Miami-Dade circuit judge Tuesday declared Florida's 30-year-old ban on gay adoption unconstitutional, allowing a North Miami man to adopt two foster kids he has raised since 2004. . .

''Disqualifying every gay Floridian from raising a family, enjoying grandchildren or carrying on the family name, based on nothing more than lawful sexual conduct, while assuring child abusers, terrorists, drug dealers, rapists and murderers at least individualized consideration," Audlin wrote, was so "disproportionately severe" that it violates the state and U.S. Constitutions.


CNN Ordered to Rehire 110 Workers Fired for Belonging to a Union


One of Obama's many campaign promises was that he would fight for the passage of the pro union Employee Free Choice Act and sign it into law. Let's hope he keeps this campaign promise because if CNN will fire you for belonging to a union, I shudder to think about what Wal-Mart will do to you.

From the AFL-CIO NOW blog:

This report likely won’t be on CNN’s “Headline News,” but after five years, former workers at CNN have finally gained justice. In a decision made public today, an administrative law judge ordered the network to rehire 110 workers who were fired because they were union members. CNN also was ordered to recognize the workers’ unions, National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians-CWA (NABET-CWA) locals 31 and 11.

Judge finds that CNN engaged in “widespread and egregious misconduct, demonstrating a flagrant and general disregard” for employee rights.


"If we are going to rebuild our middle class and (have) a sustained recovery of living standards, workers must have the freedom to form unions as counterweight to corporate power, as a way to bargain for a better life."

Misogyny Is Bullet-proof

Quote of the Day

"A black dude can get elected president, but a woman? When swine defy gravity. Racism flourishes, all righty, but it’s covert, on the DL, the embarrassing private luxury of elderly honkys and parochial-minded nincompoops . . . Misogyny, on the other hand, is bullet-proof. It’s not merely tolerated, it’s openly celebrated in the American street, the American courtroom, the American bedroom, the American internet. Except for a puny consortium of bruised and contused blamers calling blindly to the Vaginatariat through mists of dime store cologne, even the victims of this oppression embrace it."


Monday, November 24, 2008

Obama Names a Woman, Christina Romer for CEA Chair


Today President-Elect Obama named professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, Christina Romer as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA):

Mr. Obama had long been expected to name the chief economics adviser to his campaign, economist Austan Goolsbee of the University of Chicago, to be C.E.A. director. But when the president-elect chose men for the three other senior economic posts—Treasury secretary, White House adviser and budget director—he and his advisers began looking for a woman for the C.E.A. . . Given the intellectual firepower, aggressiveness and experience of the three men, veteran Washington policy-makers speculate the CEA chairmanship (sic) will carry less influence.


Obama also named Melody Barnes as Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. Melody Barnes is a former Executive Vice President for Policy at the lefty think tank, Center for American Progress.

CNN: Obama names his economic team

Politico: Berkeley economist to head Obama economic council
More on Obama Econ Team: Heather A. Higginbottom
via

Saudi Arabia’s First All-Girl Rock Band


The AccoLade's band members are: DINA - guitarist; LAMIA- vocal; DAREEN - bass guitar; and JOOD- keyboard. They're looking for a drummer. Five guys have offered, but they want a girl.

New York Times: JIDDA, Saudi Arabia — They cannot perform in public. They cannot pose for album cover photographs. Even their jam sessions are secret, for fear of offending the religious authorities in this ultraconservative kingdom. But the members of Saudi Arabia’s first all-girl rock band, the Accolade, are clearly not afraid of taboos.

The band’s first single, “Pinocchio,” has become an underground hit here, with hundreds of young Saudis downloading the song from the group’s MySpace page. Now, the pioneering foursome, all of them college students, want to start playing regular gigs — inside private compounds, of course — and recording an album. . .

Dina and Dareen wear their hair teased into thick manes and have pierced eyebrows. During an interview at a Starbucks here, they wore black abayas — the flowing gown that is standard attire for women — but the gowns were open, showing their jeans and T-shirts, and their hair and faces were uncovered. . .

Graphic: Painting by Fatima Fakhro: House of Obedience

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Oh, The Tea Parties Hillary Will Give


As Secretary of State, I guess Hillary Rodham Clinton will be throwing tea parties like nobody's business. As we learned back in the primary, because men have no comparable experience to that of a First Lady, it counts for next to nothing when you're running for president. Presidents do important things; their wives attend tea parties.

Trivializing Hillary Rodham Clinton's experience as First Lady, including her longstanding relationships with world leaders, and her visits to "refugee camps, clinics, orphanages, and villages all around the world," was one of the many deeply sexist weapons the male candidates and their followers fired at the brazen woman candidate, and at all women.

But if it weren't for the insufferable patriarchal tradition of trivializing the life experience of women, we would have had our first woman president a very long time ago. And the world might not be such a harsh place for so very many women and the families we care for.

Historiann takes this timely opportunity to review "one of the most condescending smears" thrown at Hillary "by the Democratic presidential candidates and their supporters during the primary race." I highly recommend reading Historiann's entire post. Here's a teaser:

With news reports everywhere confirming that Hillary Clinton will accept Barack Obama’s offer to serve as his Secretary of State, it seems like the perfect time to reflect on one of the most condescending smears deployed by the Democratic presidential candidates and their supporters during the primary race: that Hillary Clinton’s service as First Lady didn’t give her any meaningful experience with foreign affairs of diplomacy, and that it could be reduced to simply drinking tea with diplomats and the wives of foreign leaders.

Late last year in the thick of the leadup to the Iowa Caucus, Chris Dodd said, “To somehow suggest having been the First Lady is the kind of experience that qualifies you to be president, I’ve never heard that argument before.” Obama, in touting his foreign policy experience, said “It’s that experience, that understanding, not just of what world leaders I went and talked to in the ambassadors house I had tea with, but understanding the lives of the people like my grandmother who lives in a tiny hut in Africa.”

Obama’s comment about tea-drinking with ambassadors was widely understood–and appropriately so–as an attack on Clinton’s experience as First Lady. . . In case you have any doubts that this allusion to tea-drinking was too subtle for the hoi polloi, check out all of the comments in stories like this, this, and this, in which people who opposed Clinton continue this dismissal of her foreign policy experience as “tea-drinking,” and go even further than Obama or Dodd to feminize Clinton’s experience by reducing it to “tea-drinking” with the wives of foreign leaders. This of course served to marginalize Clinton’s experience and render it irrelevant to the public sphere and to international politics.

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Agony of the Women of 2008 (Video)

A panel of six men sit before an audience of women and men and pontificate on the indignity of the mind rape that was done to women in the election of 2008. Why women don't start throwing things or walking out on these all male panels is beyond me. Howard Dean is wrong about one thing. It will be a cold night in hell before we forget.


"This is the most underwritten story of this campaign… by the press… by the media. . Nobody understood the agony that women, particularly of my generation, were undergoing about this…issue…and to this day, it has been swept under the rug and been forgotten because she didn’t win. . We did not examine the fact that we didn’t get, we haven’t gotten nearly as far ahead as we thought we were about equality between the sexes. And that ought to be revisited as a result of what happened.. and it happened to Sarah Palin too." -- Howard Dean

More at Insight Analytical

Hat tip to Make Them Accountable

Whither Bill "Judas" Richardson?


It appears that we're not the only ones wondering what leftover position Obama has in store for Bill Richardson.

Al Kamen over at the Washington Post wonders: If Clinton's the Pick, Where Does That Leave Richardson?

The Flypaper tells the sad story of karmic justice:

And what about Bill Richardson, whom I’ve been promoting all week? First, the Washington Post’s “in the loop” reporter Al Kamen wrote this morning that Obama might find a spot for him at Interior, Commerce, or as ambassador to China. Then Alyson Klein at Education Week ridiculed my speculation since Richardson was well-known as an NCLB-hater on the campaign trail. (See, I’m terrible at placing bets because I always gamble on the horse I want to win, rather than the horse most likely to win. And a pro-accountability, anti-NCLB governor sounds good to me!) And now, The Fix is saying that Richardson is being “seriously considered” for Commerce. Well, Bill, it was fun while it lasted.

via memeorandum

Obama: Hillary At State Is the Change We Need


Update & bump, NY Times: "Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary of state. . . "

So now we hear that the nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton to the position of Secretary of State has been a done deal for some time.

And how very hard this must be for all those folks who thought change meant a whole lot of brand new people without an ounce of experience. Or, no Clintons.

And then there is the fear that Hillary's State Department might be loath to hire Hillary haters.


And now the very same media that has been whining about Hillary and Bill causing a messy soap opera for the pure No Drama Obama has again been caught creating that very same soap opera with the aide of the usual lies, rumors, and gossip.

But pity the likes of drama king Josh Marshall who was quoted on CNN yesterday with the view that Hillary's efforts on health care and her presidential campaign were both "trainwrecks" so she should just stay in the senate.

Here's change we need: Marshall, Hitchens, Matthews, Dowd and other victims of Clinton Derangement Syndrome can now take their incessant high drama whining to President No Drama Obama.

From Mike Allen at Politico:

President-elect Barack Obama is "on track" to name Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) as his secretary of state shortly after Thanksgiving, two senior Obama aides said. Financial disclosure issues have been worked out, aides said. The officials said they expect her to accept. Clinton aides had no comment.


Associated Press: [A] senior Obama adviser said the president-elect has been enthusiastic about naming Clinton as secretary of state from the start, believing she would bring instant stature and credibility to U.S. diplomatic relations and that the advantages to her serving far outweighed potential downsides.

[A]ides said Obama and Hillary Clinton have had substantive conversations about the secretary of state job. . Clinton has been mulling the post for several days, but the comments from the transition aides suggested that Obama's team does not feel she is inclined to turn it down.

TGW Photo: Hillary poster on the front door of a home in East Nashville. I first published this photo during the primaries, it's still there.

Taylor Marsh: On Hillary at State
Obama Advisers To Public: Obama Won't Be Curing Cancer by July 4th
via memeorandum

MSNBC Wants You to Eat Tofurky This Thanksgiving


Who knew MSNBC was comprised of a bunch of radical PETA activists? The MSNBC crew is aghast at the sight of Sarah Palin making the standard pretense of pardoning a turkey while other turkeys are being processed for Thanksgiving dinners behind her.

Hey, I’m a vegetarian, and even I get that there are some parts of the world that are closer to nature than many city dwellers can fathom. You can expect that people who live in areas that do not have 24/7 supermarkets just around the corner are not exactly offended by the sight or the knowledge of how food actually gets into those supermarkets.

I think it was Paul McCartney who said that if slaughter houses had glass walls, we'd all be vegetarians. And that's a far cry from a slaughter house that has so upset the hypocritical carnivores at MSNBC.

So while Chris Matthews, David Shuster, Norah O'Donnell and the other hypocritical carnivores at MSNBC take cheap shots at Sarah Palin by playing this video around the clock, I hope that means they are planning to join me in sparing a turkey's life by having Tofurky for their holiday dinner.

If not, they should knock it off with the holier-than-thou game of moral superiority.

Top 10 Reasons To Pardon A Turkey this Thanksgiving
PETA: Breaking Investigation Reveals Holiday Horrors for Turkeys

Feminist Movie of the Day: Antonia's Line (Video)


"The film, described by its director as a "feminist fairy tale," tells the story of the matronal Antonia (Willeke van Ammelrooy) who, after returning to the anonymous Dutch village of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community. . The film covers a breadth of liberal topics, with themes ranging from death and religion to sex, intimacy, lesbianism, misandry and love. It won the 1996 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice award, and the Nederlands Film Festival Golden Calf award. Filmed in Belgium."

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Eight Out of Ten Democrats Support Hillary as Secretary of State


With all the Hillary haters on the internet, you'd never know it, but a new Gallup Poll finds that most Democrats strongly endorse the idea of Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State.

Seventy-nine percent of Democrats favor it and 57 percent of Independents like the idea. Obviously, most Republicans (61%) view this as their worst nightmare, but 57 percent of all Americans are in favor of Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State.


The Stockholm Syndrome Rather than Steadfast Sisterhood


Quote of the Day

[A]lthough change may well be coming to Washington, the public discourse about women has taken several steps backwards. . For a time, the feminist movement forced this chauvinist mindset to go underground, but now women-bashing seems to be back in style. (And is it only me, or is there something about women's attitude to other women, especially those in the limelight, that seems to suggest that centuries of disenfranchisement has produced the Stockholm Syndrome rather than Steadfast Sisterhood?)

Obama Picks Janet Napolitano to Head Homeland Security


Yesterday we wished for Obama to choose more women for his cabinet, and then he chose two. There's still a long way to go if President Elect Obama is going to keep up with President Clinton, but it's a start.

Obama has chosen Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) to head the Department of Homeland Security. And CNN reports that Chicago businesswoman Penny Pritzker is Obama's choice for Commerce Secretary.

Bush Snubbed at G20 Summit (Video)

It looks like the world leaders at the G20 Summit don't want to shake Bush's hand. I suppose this is funny, but it is mostly sad and embarrassing.


11-19-08: CNN: George Bush snubbed at the G20 Summit. Everyone greeting each other and shaking hands, but Bush walks with his head down like the dejected most unpopular kid in high school. via Greatscat!


Prop 8 Gay Marriage Ban Goes to Calif. Supreme Court


The California Supreme Court has agreed to rule on the legality of Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that robbed gay and lesbian couples of marriage rights.

The Court "refused to permit gay weddings to resume pending a final decision."

Over the past century, the California Supreme Court has heard nine cases challenging legislative acts or ballot initiatives as improper revisions. The court eventually invalidated three of the measures, according to the gay rights group Lambda Legal.

Dolores Huerta on Marriage Equality, Human Rights, and Choice (Video)

Here's the beautiful Dolores Huerta, a longtime supporter of the LGBT community, speaking on marriage equality, human rights and choice in "her acceptance speech (April 2008) upon receiving a Proclamation (Dolores Huerta Day) for decades of service to citizens across the nation by the City and County of San Francisco and a 2008 Honorary Award by the League of California Cities - Latino Caucus."


Background song By the late Mercedes Sosa:
Solo le Pido a Dios (available on itunes, it emphasizes the wrongs upon some by many..) Full lyrics

Dolores Huerta Foundation

Thanks Maria!!

Eric Holder: "Extreme Drug Warrior"


Eric Holder, Obama's pick for Attorney General is reportedly an "extreme drug warrior" whose rhetoric on marijuana use is "indistinguishable" from "the most zealous Republican drug warrior."

Holder has advocated heavy mandatory minimum sentences and harsher penalties for marijuana.

This record appears to be from the mid 1990s, so some cling to the hope that Bolder has since changed, but not changed like Obama has changed. In 2004, Obama supported marijuana decriminalization, but then in 2007, Obama changed.


On the up side, Holder is said to be no friend to gun owners.

Will Foster, a rheumatoid arthritis sufferer and father of two, was sentenced to 93 years in prison for charges relating to the 25-plant medical marijuana garden he grew in a locked room in his basement.

Tyrone Brown served 17 years of a life sentence for testing positive for marijuana while on probation for a $2 stickup committed when he was 17. No one involved was ever able to explain the severe penalty.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Hey Obama, Where Are the Women?


We never expected Obama to keep up with Spain by nominating a majority female cabinet, but we did hope he would keep up with Bill Clinton.

President Clinton set the record for the nation's all time high in the number of women
cabinet members and cabinet-level appointees.

With Obama's choices of Tom Daschle
for Secretary of Health and Human Services and Eric Holder for Attorney General, it appears that Obama may not even be able to keep up with George W. Bush's 2nd best record. Apparently, when Obama said he wanted change, he was not thinking about us sweeties.

Men Might Dominate Obama AdMENistration

Early indications that men might dominate the hierarchy of Obama administration have women’s groups worried, even as a growing chorus of advisers reportedly pushes Hillary Rodham Clinton for secretary of state.


“There’s definitely been a reaction to the few groups that have been named so far,” said Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women. “I agree with those who are concerned that it would have been nice to see more women.”

Women’s rights advocates acknowledge it’s still early in the transition process, but they say early staff picks and the lists of rumored Cabinet nominees send the wrong signal. “It’s appropriate that Obama’s vetting Clinton, but she’s one women,” said Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda, a nonpartisan women rights’ group founded by former Clinton supporters. “We want to see parity in the representation of women in the Cabinet.”

Slim Prospects for Women

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) is under serious consideration for secretary of state. Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano has been mentioned as a possible candidate for attorney general or secretary of homeland security. And Obama adviser [Susan] Rice’s name has been bandied about as a contender for national security adviser.

Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) could also be in line for an intelligence post. Illinois Veterans Affairs Director Tammy Duckworth, who lost both legs in the war in Iraq, is mentioned as a possible secretary of veterans affairs.

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"It's a nervous-making time, because you look at the list of people that are in the press and it's obviously a lot of men and a couple of women. . . . The appointments really are the first big signal that the new president is going to pay attention to women in a serious way."

"This is the year of the Penis and we know it!"

Obama offers Holder attorney general post
Daschle the choice for Health and Human Services
The Obama Cabinet Needs More Women
Obama's Cabinet Should Be Half Women
Will men dominate Obama's Cabinet?
We’re NOT off to a good start…
Women hope to fill ranks of Obama’s Pentagon
Money Dries Up to Push Women for Obama Cabinet
Madeleine M. Kunin: Dear President Obama, Qualified Women are
Women as Leaders instead of Wives Graphic

Ellen to Chris Matthews: Don't Grope Me Again (Video)



via Daily Beast

Kennedy asks Hillary to Head Senate Healthcare Team


Senator Kennedy's offer may be too little, too late. Or, not.

LA Times: Reporting from Washington -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y), considered a prominent contender to become secretary of State in the Obama administration, was offered an alternative Tuesday -- to be a senior member of the Senate team aiming to overhaul the nation's healthcare system. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), who has announced plans to craft sweeping healthcare legislation next year, asked the former presidential contender to head a working group focused on insurance coverage.

Clinton had no immediate reaction to Kennedy's invitation.


For second day in a row, NY Times falsely suggested Bill Clinton refuses to disclose source of speaking fees
Madam Secretary?
Bill Clinton Seeks to Smooth Wife's Path
Dem sources: Clinton to help wife get State job

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Hillary Might Reject Secretary of State Position


Politico reports that Hillary Clinton is conflicted and has not yet decided if she will accept or reject the position of Secretary of State in the Obama Administration. Anyone who knows anything about Hillary Clinton is not going to be surprised to discover that the woman is thoughtfully weighing the pros and cons before making a decision.

Earlier today The Guardian reported that Hillary has already decided to accept the position, but The Guardian stands alone with this story.

Marc Ambinder reports
that the vetting of Hillary and Bill Clinton is proceeding exceedingly smoothly, and in no way does it resemble the screaming juvenile headlines or the hysterical rants by cable news pundits charging that 'Bill is going to mess it up for Hillary again.'

Wacko MSNBC Analyst: 'Secretary of State Hillary Will Run a Parallel Government' (Video)


It seems like only yesterday that MSNBC's Chris Matthews said it was his job to help make Obama's presidency a success. Never mind that Chris broadcasts lies and propaganda 5 days a week, just think how difficult it will be for Chris or the NBC Obama Network, to serve the Obama Administration if Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes a part of it. I mean is there a cure for Clinton Derangement Syndrome? (See: Chris Matthews Must Go!)

On Hardball, MSNBC political analyst Michelle Bernard asserted that if President-elect Barack Obama names Sen. Hillary Clinton secretary of state, "she will run a parallel government. It will be a huge problem." Additionally, Jennifer Donahue, political director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, asked: "Will she [Clinton] be, in fact, trying to create only one term for Barack Obama?"


More Clinton Derangement Syndrome
Unraveling The Mystery Of Clinton's Secret Chicago Trip
Bill vetting could cost Hillary her Cabinet post
MSNBC Michelle Bernard: “There Will Be Race Riots in the Street” (Video)