Summer shorts.
Just a few short takes in the waning days of summer. Here goes...
Color blind. This week former president Jimmy Carter gave voice to another inconvenient truth; namely that racism is still a force in the United States and that it is a factor in some of the more vitriolic opposition to Obama's presidency. I would think that this might seem obvious to anyone who's lived on this planet for more than five minutes and is not a member of the Glenn Beck army of morons. The specious claim about Obama's non-U.S. birth, his secret life as a Muslim, his resemblance to Hitler or the "antichrist", and similar bile is apparently rooted in the desire to portray the president as "the other", the ultimate expression of which, in America, has always been the person of color. Of course, people from the center to the right are jumping all over Carter, accusing him of introducing race into this incredibly high-minded national conversation we've been having (ed. note: irony). As always, we're all supposed to pretend that racism doesn't exist, except for the black-on-white variety. Carter got the same for his observations on Palestine, which were pretty solid in my view, so I say good on him for sticking his neck out once again instead of resting on his Nobel laurels like most of his colleagues tend to do.
Missile offense. I was glad to see Obama scuttle the ludicrous missile defense plan for Poland and the Czech Republic. The whole M.D. boondoggle has been mostly about profit defense for military contractors anyway, but this intiative to build batteries in Eastern Europe was beyond stupid. The freak chorus of neoconservatives is howling about how this is a cave to mother Russia, but if they say it's a bad idea, it almost has to be a good one. (One wonders what their reaction would be if Russia were to base ABM batteries in, say, Cuba to protect Venezuela from attack by Israel, which really does have a nuclear capability.) Unfortunately the administration appears determined to place more interceptor missiles in the vicinity of Iran, something that smells to me like a back door build-up in support of a future attack against Tehran. Obama (and likely folks like Dennis Ross) have a clock ticking on Iran that will run out at the end of the year. What then?
Shocked, shocked! I see the House (including an overwhelming majority of Democrats) wasted no time in cutting ACORN off from federal funds, punishing the organization for the shocking revelation that some of their low-level employees didn't follow the script when dealing with abysmally poor people. I'm not sure how they think a lot of inner city poor people manage to support themselves. Earth to Congress: there is an underground economy in America. It's there because the overground one doesn't work for the poor. Inner city counseling is not an easy job - it's mostly triage. Still, I'm glad Congress is holding someone accountable for a change. I imagine next we will bar Halliburton from any federal contracts because their shoddy workmanship electrocuted 18 U.S. soldiers overseas. (Oh, wait - they got $30 million in bonuses.) Or that they'll cut off Blackwater (now Xe) because they killed a bunch of folks in Nisour square in Baghdad (whoops - still working for us). Or that they'll bar that firm guarding U.S. facilities in Afghanistan - the one manned by those dudes drinking gin off of each other's asses. Or that they'll take back all of the countless billions we gave to major banks and AIG because they were patently irresponsible in every imaginable way and nearly brought the financial system down.
Don't hold your breath.
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