Showing posts with label Teabaggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teabaggers. Show all posts

February 21, 2015

Getting the Cart before the Horse

Modus Ponens versus

Likely the most commonly witnessed failure of logic when debating the intransigent political fanatic or the fundamentalist religious extremist is known as affirming the consequent. Unless put into perspective this fallacy is a bit difficult to comprehend, but once defined the logical failure becomes evident.

Affirming the consequent is categorical in nature and essentially relies on reversing the argument to make available evidence fit or confirm a bias. A recent example is the contorted ballyhoo that followed the Department of Defense announcement that vintage chemical weapons had been unearthed in Iraq. The right wing machine went into full tilt boogie proclaiming that the Bush/Cheney justifications for invading that country had been vindicated. This in spite of the DoD stating in the very same report that the shells were completely useless and had been for decades.



The premise in such an argument is actually valid, yet there is a glaring error between the premise and conclusion. The motive of the right-wingers is to foment the false assumption that the premise (Saddam had WMDs) is actually the conclusion. In truth, the premise is only one of several conditions required to prove the conclusion. Let’s look at it from a child’s eyes so that even the most biased, bigoted extremist might be able to understand.

To state that ducks are birds and that ducks swim in the water is the primary premise. The secondary premise would be to state that chickens are birds. The false conclusion would come by stating that since both ducks and chickens are birds, and ducks swim in the water, that chickens also swim in the water. Of course we know this to be incorrect because experience tells us that swimming is neither necessary nor a sufficient condition to define a bird.

We call this “getting the cart before the horse”, and it seems to be the ultimate in confirmation bias… a last port in the storm for the bigoted.

Let’s take this to politics.

Obama nationalized health care by passing the Affordable Care Act. The Nazis had nationalized health care. Therefore Obama is just like Hitler. It is difficult to understand how so many Americans cannot understand that nationalized health care is insufficient evidence to define Nazism. This is especially true since every country that fought against the Nazis now has nationalized health care, with the exception of the U.S.

Now let’s consider religion, specifically creationism.

Because of the backlash by rational, scientific thinkers, the fundamentalists prefer to call it Intelligent Design. In what has become known as the watchmaker analogy, the creationist tries to prove that just as a watch could not accidentally come to exist, so neither could a human being. Every creationist argument will find roots in the watchmaker argument.

Probably the best known of these arguments comes from Michael Behe, who calls it “Irreducible Complexity.” In his book, Darwin’s Black Box, Behe posits that certain systems are so complex that they cannot be explained by the accidental nature of evolution. He uses a mousetrap as his example. Ken Ham is fond of using a banana. Bill O'Reilly rather bizarrely uses the tides.

The premise is that a mousetrap (banana, the tides) was created… that it is the product of intelligent design… that it is an irreducibly complex object composed of several parts, all of which contribute to the function. The universe, and particularly humans, are also composed of several parts and almost unimaginably complex… therefore an intelligent designer must be involved.

By now you have figured out how to decipher attempts to affirm the consequent, so I suspect you can finish the story.


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May 7, 2014

The Benghazi Industrial Complex

My memory must be failing. I can't seem to remember any select committees for these...

1. Jan. 22, 2002: Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami Attacks Indian U.S. Consulate. Five policemen were killed and 16 injured in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta because of an attack on the U.S. consulate by militant group Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami. American employees including the consul-general in Calcutta, Christopher Sandrolini, were unscathed, and those injured and killed were all Indians.

2. June 14, 2002: Suicide Car-Bomb Outside U.S. Consulate in Karachi. Twelve people died in an attack outside the U.S. consulate in Karachi when militants exploded a car bomb. A Taliban splinter group referred to as Al-Qanoon, or “The Law,” claimed responsibility for the attacks that also injured 51 people. Two hired guards, a Marine, and five Pakistani staff members were among the injured in the attack that followed then Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s visit to the country.

3. Oct. 12, 2002: String Of Bali Bombings Included U.S. Consulate. The U.S. consulate in Indonesia was attacked as part of the ‘Bali bombings’ on a devastating October night. While there were no fatalities at the consulate, seven Americans were among the 202 dead at the coordinated blasts inside a bar and outside a nightclub.

4. Feb. 28, 2003: Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, Attacked For the Second Time in One Year. Gunmen rode up on a motorbike to the U.S. consulate’s security checkpoints and rained gunfire killing two Pakistani police officers. One gunman arrested by paramilitary officers was found to have several rounds of ammunition prepared for what could have been a far more devastating attack.

5. May 12, 2003: 36 People Including 9 Americans Die After Terrorists Storm U.S. Compound in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The State Department had warned of a potential strike against the Saudi days before gunmen infiltrated the Al Hamra Oasis Village and two others killing 36 people and wounding 160. This was the most devastating attack on a State Department employees to occur under Bush. The Saudi government cracked down on terrorists group but that did not prevent another attack to occur a year later in Jeddah.

6. July 30, 2004: Islamist Attacks U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Two Uzbek security guards died in a bombing on the U.S. embassy in Tashkent days. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan claimed responsibility of the bombing after 15 alleged Islamist militants went on trial.

7. Dec. 6, 2004: Five Staff and Four Security Guards Die in U.S. consulate attack in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Gunmen fought their way into the complex, reportedly taking 18 staff and visa applicants hostage for a short time before Saudi security forces stormed the building. The final dead counted four security guards, five staff, and three attackers. No Americans were among the dead.

8. March 2, 2006: Third Attack on Karachi U.S. Consulate Killed U.S. Diplomat. U.S. Diplomat David Foy was specifically targeted in the third attack in as many years on the Karachi consulate compound. He was one of four people killed. The bomb occurred two days before President Bush was to visit Pakistan and also targeted the Marriot hotel in an upscale neighborhood of Karachi. This was a planned and coordinated attack that nobody covered as more than a news item.

9. Sept. 12, 2006: Four Gunmen Stormed the U.S. compound in Damascus, Syria. Gunmen yelling “Allahu akbar ” – “God is great” – fired on Syrian security officers guarding the U.S. embassy. The gunmen used grenades, automatic weapons, car bombs, and a truck bomb and killed four people and wounded 13 others. Condoleezza Rice, then Secretary of State praised the Syrians that defended the U.S. employees: “the Syrians reacted to this attack in a way that helped to secure our people, and we very much appreciate that.”

10. Jan. 12, 2007: Greek Terrorists Fired a Rocket-Propelled Grenade at the U.S. Embassy. An antitank grenade was fired into the empty consulate building by leftist terrorist group Revolutionary Struggle angry at American foreign policy. Even though nobody was in the building at the time the attack was a blatant breach of security and showed enormous security loopholes.

11. March 18, 2008: A Mortar is Fired at the U.S. Embassy in Sana’a, Yemen. Similar to the Greek attack, a mortar was fired at the U.S. embassy building killing 19 people and injuring 16. This was the second attempt at a similar mortar attack on the embassy. The first one missed the embassy and hit a girls’ school next door.

12. July 9, 2008: Three Turkish Policemen were Killed When Gunman Fired on the U.S. Consulate Istanbul, Turkey. Four attackers drove up to the high-walled compound of the U.S. Consulate and started shooting the security guards. The gun battle took the lives of three of the attackers but the fourth one drove off. No Americans were injured or killed.

13. Sept. 17, 2008: 16 People Including 2 Americans Die in an Orchestrated Attack on the U.S. Embassy Sana’a, Yemen. An arsenal of weapons including rocket-propelled grenades and two car bombs were involved in the second attack on the embassy in seven months. Eighteen-year-old American Susan El-Baneh and her husband of three weeks died holding hands.
13 missed opportunities. Proof that those Democrats just don't have what it takes to win. 

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January 30, 2014

Willful Ignorance

Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Texas) walked out half way through the State of the Union address Tuesday night, upset because President Obama is "…further abusing his Constitutional powers..." He later issued a press release saying, "I could not bear to watch as he continued to cross the clearly-defined boundaries of the Constitutional separation of powers…" 

Stockman’s beef is Mr. Obama’s implication that if Congress wouldn’t get off their dead keisters and do something other than strut and posture, that this administration would get done what it could by use of Executive Order. The right side of the aisle is up in arms, slinging lies in the direction of any news medium willing to publish their blustery exaggerations. 

To hear the baggers tell it, the threat of “legislating” by executive order is both outrageous and radical. Obama’s record in regard EOs, according to Chicken Little, far exceeds that of any previous president. The problem with all this doom-saying is that it not only isn’t at all true, but that it is so easy to debunk. As with just about everything the GOPers do, this appears to be just another misinformation campaign. 



All of this is fabricated scandal just like the IRS and Benghazi faux outrage were and continue to be fabricated scandals. Stockman has been in the House since 1995; certainly long enough to know this, yet he also knows that his constituency is sufficiently ignorant or just bigoted enough to believe anything said by an old, white, Republican man. Stockmen, McConnell, Ryan, Boehner et al recognize this to be true and don’t at all mind exploiting it.

So, is Mr. Obama the “worst ever” when it comes to issuing executive orders? The data are available for every presidential administration since George Washington. It is so very simple to check. Here are the data comparing G.W. Bush EOs for his first five years to President Obama’s:

B.H. Obama
2009 – 39 
2010 – 35 
2011 – 34 
2012 – 39 
2013 – 20 
Total - 167

G.W. Bush
2001 – 54 
2002 – 31 
2003 – 41
2004 – 45 
2005 – 26 
Total - 197

Mr. Obama has so far issued fewer executive orders than any administration in the past 117 years. This is the simple truth, but don’t bother telling that to the GOPers who keep returning Stockman and his ilk to office. To the selectivly clueless a comfortable lie is preferable to a truth that upsets their skewed worldview.

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February 18, 2013

Mr. Cruz goes to Washington


Texas has a new senator… one who illustrates just how far from reason and reality the modern Republican Party has strayed. His misbehavior over the few weeks since Mr. Cruz went to Washington has prompted even cranky old white men like John McCain and Lindsey Graham to slap the this insolent newcomer down.

There was a story by Robert Draper in The New York Times magazine this Sunday that focused on the problems and internal divisions of the modern Republican Party. Among the rafts of issues upon which Draper focuses, Cruz gets some special attention.

Of interest is that when Republican pollster’s recently interviewed Ohio voters, one of the questions had respondents playing word association games. When asked which of a list of words they associated with “Republican,” the answers included some of the descriptions that have proven problematic for the Party, such as “rich” and “white,” but “rigid” and “polarizing” appear as well, as does “all-or-nothing.”

After losing the White House for the second straight election a humbled GOP turned introspective and started efforts to overcome this image. The Party powerbase set about ensuring there would be no more crazy wingnuts like Sharron Angle, Alan West, or Christine O'Donnell.

With Ted Cruz the Republicans were not successful. Yet another crazy teabagger is loose in halls of Congress, and because of this I fully expect to see the great State of Texas turn blue in my lifetime.


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August 2, 2012

Would you do this to your child?

Somewhere out there in the heartland is a shameless child abuser. Young Isaac obviously wants to please his teabagger parent... for that parent to be proud of him... but in 10 or 15 years he will likely look back on this with shame and revulsion.

Pity.


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July 6, 2012

You criticize me for calling them Teabaggers?

Yeah, I know it comes from one of them websites the right wing loves to hate. I don't much care for them most of the time either and you won't see much from them on this blog, but sometimes they get it nailed. This is one of those times, and it exposes the stinking, ugly underbelly of win-at-any-cost teabaggery.

Verbatim:

Rep. Joe Walsh Blasts Double Amputee’s Military Service, Says She’s Not A ‘True Hero’
By Scott Keyes on Jul 3, 2012 at 11:06 am

GOP Rep. Joe Walsh (left) and his Democratic opponent Tammy Duckworth (right)

Though he never joined the military himself, Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) disparaged his Democratic opponent’s military service at a town hall on Sunday, saying that she’s not a “true hero.”

Walsh is running against Tammy Duckworth, a double amputee who lost both her legs in Iraq when insurgents hit her helicopter with an RPG in 2004.

The Tea Party freshman opened the Elk Grove town hall by arguing that Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was reluctant to discuss his own military service in 2008, which made him a “noble hero.” By contrast, “Now I’m running against a woman who, my God, that’s all she talks about,” Walsh said.

WALSH: Understand something about John McCain. His political advisers, day after day, had to take him and almost throw him against a wall and hit him against the head and say, “Senator, you have to let people know you served! You have to talk about what you did!” He didn’t want to do it, wouldn’t do it. Day after day they had to convince him. Finally, he talked a little bit about it, but it was very uncomfortable for him. That’s what’s so noble about our heroes. Now I’m running against a woman who, my God, that’s all she talks about. Our true heroes, it’s the last thing in the world they talk about. That’s why we’re so indebted and in awe of what they’ve done.


Duckworth chose to become a helicopter pilot because few other combat roles are open to women. She has served for more than 20 years, earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and receiving multiple military awards, including a Purple Heart, an Air Medal, and an Army Commendation Medal.

Yet, because she has the audacity to mention her military service, in Walsh’s eyes she’s not a “true hero.

UPDATE
A leading veterans group has condemned Walsh’s comments and called on him to resign.

UPDATE
Walsh responded to the controversy this afternoon, but refused to apologize and continued to attack Duckworth for mentioning her longtime military service. Here’s his full statement:

Of course Tammy Duckworth is a hero. I have called her a hero 100’s of times in the past four months. Just like every man and woman who has worn the uniform, her service demands — demands — our utmost respect. That’s why I recognize our veterans at the beginning of every one of my public town halls. However, unlike most veterans I have had the honor to meet since my election to Congress, who rarely if ever talk about their service or the combat they’ve seen, that is darn near all of what Tammy Duckworth talks about. Her service demands our thanks and our respect but not our vote. She is running for Congress — and there are real problems in this country like our massive debt, high unemployment and the Obamacare tax. We are about four months from Election Day and the people of Illinois have no idea where Tammy Duckworth stands on these issues because she dodges debate requests, ignores our invitations to speak at town halls, refuses to talk about solutions and constantly reminds voters of her war service. Our thoughts and prayers will always be with her for her service and her loss but these are serious times and the people of Illinois deserve to know what she thinks about real issues and what she will do as a Congresswoman.”

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July 4, 2012

Will the reasonable remain silent?

Probably only a few who read this blog are Christian, and most of those would be reading only out of friendship. I think they know that I don't necessarily "hate" christians, but that I instead hold religion and religious belief in general in contempt. From my perspective the divisiveness, hatred, fear and bigotry we see rampant in the world today can be found rooted in pervasive religion. Religious dogma is established and gods created only when men can be wedged apart. 

My friends tell me that they still believe, but they only believe in the good stuff. The general tendency is to point at the other guy's religion as the bad seed. For some reason they reject the notion that every bit as much hatred and bigotry emanates from that King James on the bedside table as has ever oozed from a Qu'ran. There is nothing good about religion.

Right after 9-11 we started hearing it... "If there are moderate muslims, why don't they speak out about the extremism?" The Pam Gellers of the country still parrot that call. Christians, they say, are not like those evil Muslims. Christianity is a religion of peace and unity... Islam is a violent religion and one that drives wedges. Hmmm.


So now, after seeing "God's Chosen" rear their head in Alabama, I'll just sit here and wait to see how long it takes for the good, moderate christians to speak out.



I'm still waiting.

[No, the intent is not mockery. My point is that when good, non-bigot, loving people cling to the misguided notion that christianity is a passive religion, they are passively supporting people like these. These people are former Democrats who fled the party and now are very much involved in hard, right-wingnut Republican politics. When you do not denounce this, you enable it.] 
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May 9, 2012

The tea bag rebellion yet to come

From a compilation of views on Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar’s loss to Tea Party favorite, former state Treasurer Richard Mourdock…

"If Mr. Mourdock is elected, I want him to be a good Senator. But that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to Washington.

He and I share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for Hoosiers in the Senate.

In effect, what he has promised in this campaign is reflexive votes for a rejectionist orthodoxy and rigid opposition to the actions and proposals of the other party. His answer to the inevitable roadblocks he will encounter in Congress is merely to campaign for more Republicans who embrace the same partisan outlook. He has pledged his support to groups whose prime mission is to cleanse the Republican party of those who stray from orthodoxy as they see it.

This is not conducive to problem solving and governance. And he will find that unless he modifies his approach, he will achieve little as a legislator. Worse, he will help delay solutions that are totally beyond the capacity of partisan majorities to achieve."

Mourdock will have a tough row to hoe. Indiana Democrats are hopeful of gaining that seat by running the fiscally conservative Rep. Joe Donnelly, and they have a very good chance of achieving that goal. Mourdock is rather badly disliked by all but the rabid Palinites of the state. While this element seems to represent a majority of Indiana Republicans, there are large numbers of potential moderate GOP defectors.

Mourdock, in his best myopic zeal, spent $2 million of taxpayer money on a failed lawsuit opposing the Chrysler restructuring plan. Had he prevailed in that lawsuit 124,000 Hoosiers would have lost their jobs. Mourdock voiced opposition to the entire auto industry rescue, which Lugar supported. Without that rescue a total of 140,000 Hoosier jobs could have been lost, not to mention the collateral damage to that state’s economy.

My opinion? Lugar would make a pretty good Blue Dog Democrat.

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May 6, 2012

Is this just more from the "morans"?

If they're proud enough to put up a sign, you have to wonder why it is they aren't proud enough to take credit for it.




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March 16, 2012

Desperate attempts to reframe a story

Shorter Greggy wingnut...


Texas has no money for schools and has slashed the budgets for State agencies responsible for everything from food safety and roads to daycare centers and nursing homes. In a year plagued by the worst wildfires in Texas history, ole Guv. Goodhair and a majority Republican legislature cut funding to rural fire departments by 75%...

...but little wingnut Greggy seems to have no trouble finding bucks to hire high priced outside attorneys to futilely defend political wars against women and Obama. This is a huge waste not only of precious State funds, but also causes our federal legal system to expend unnecessary time, energy and monies.

GOP... the party of fiscal responsibility.

The unfortunate reality is that a majority of Texans are ignorant (or deluded... or bigoted) enough to believe this garbage is a good thing, and the thugs that do this kind of crap because they know it. With BS moves like this our little Greggy is purposely building a fine foundation for his political aspirations among the politically under-informed of the state.

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March 1, 2012

Dotting eyes

...and crossing tees.

Irish President Michael D. Higgins takes Texas right wing talk show host and teabagger candidate for Senate Michael Graham to the woodshed. About all you can say is... WOW!


The man is obviously passionate, and recognizes that society owes an obligation to itself. I've never heard Graham so quiet.

H/T JJ

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February 24, 2012

Girl Scouts couldn't ask for better advertising

If you read it on the internet it's gotta be true... right?

“My family and I took a view and we’re sticking by it,” Morris said Tuesday, adding that his daughters were joining an alternative group for young girls run by conservative Christians. “My girls are no longer Girl Scouts. They’re now going to join American Heritage Girls.”

Morris’ comments were the butt of jokes inside the House on Tuesday, with Bosma spending much of the day handing out Thin Mints to lawmakers. He joked that Morris’ comments led him to buy hundreds of cases of the famous Girl Scout cookies.

Morris has ushered his spawn off to an indoctrination camp more suitable to his whacko politics. This exemplifies what the religious, "Conservative" shift in America has allowed to rise to the top. Like my daddy used to say about Republican politics... "It's like the old cesspool out there. The biggest chunks rise to the top."

Thank you, Tea Party. Nothing else needs be said.

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February 6, 2012

Helen

This past week I've ranted and raved about the Komen fiasco. It all seemed so clear to me that the decision to defund Planned Parenthood was an unwise and politically motivated move. Bad for women and in the end bad for Komen.

All my hot air was unnecessary. All I had to do was wait for Helen. I'm reprinting the entire thing here, but click on this link to leave this brilliant lady a comment. I truly do hope that Broken Andy, the person leaving the anti Planned Parenthood comment on my earlier post reads this. 

Margaret, do you remember how angry we were the day we finally realized that women’s legs are not harder to shave than men’s faces, but rather razors made for women can’t hold a candle to those made for men? And the women’s razors are more expensive to boot. I’d like to meet the asshats at Gillette and give them a piece of my mind. Did they really think we wouldn’t mind just because they made the razors pink?

And speaking of pink, this whole mess with Komen should be a wake-up call to women everywhere. Komen knew damn well that this had nothing to do with mammograms and everything to do with politics. They just thought we wouldn’t notice because the ribbons were pink. They knew what they were getting when they hired Karen Handel. She ran for office in Georgia with a campaign promise to close down Planned Parenthood. Exactly what women’s health clinics did they think we women were using for years before we started racing for a cure? Did they think that the millions of us who had gone to Planned Parenthood before we had health insurance (and even after) weren’t aware of the services we were provided? Trust me. When you go to a place and have a doctor poke around your hoo-ha, you pay attention.

Nancy Brinker, shame on you. You honestly thought your fellow women were so stupid that we would think your reason for defunding Planned Parenthood was somehow different than the never-ending cry for defunding that comes from the far right every election cycle? Well I am here to tell you that it is bad enough when it comes from the male-dominated, testosterone-filled legislatures. But when it comes from a supposedly apolitical women’s health organization, it’s unforgivable. Your original intent when you started this organization was noble and I commend you. But honey, you have lost your way. So much so that you were willing to put tens of thousands of women in harm’s way because the Republican party wants to keep women barefoot and pregnant.


I, for one, am tired of pink razors. And I know I speak for millions of women when I say that from now on if you push us, we will push back. From this point forward, when someone says that you fight like a girl, they had better watch out. We girls know how to fight when our backs are against the wall. No longer is it acceptable that we are half the population but only 16% of the Senate, 16% of the House of Representatives and 16% of the Governors. Margaret, did you know that the proportion of women in America’s Congress is about half the average for national legislative bodies throughout the world? Well honey, you and I are not dead yet, and we sure as hell aren’t leaving this world anytime soon if the women’s movement to date has only gotten us this far.


In the past Margaret and I have stood up for Planned Parenthood. But that is no longer good enough. Today, tomorrow and every day that we have left on this planet, we won’t just stand up for them, we will stand up for women everywhere. We will vote for them. We will advocate for them. We will fight for them. And we will start right here. Right now. My grandson tells us that people from all over the nation and even from other countries read this web page blog of ours. Well, I can’t imagine why, but if you are going to read it, then you should use your head for something other than a hat rack and learn a thing or two about the real Planned Parenthood.


Yes. They provide abortion services. Deal with it because they also do so much more and we remember the world before them. It wasn’t pretty.


I called a Board Member for Planned Parenthood in my community and we had a good talk. I found out that even I didn’t know the whole story. And after you read this, I challenge you to do what she asked me to do: inform the uninformed and educate the misinformed.

Planned Parenthood provides healthcare – pap smears, breast and pelvic exams, colposcopies, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control for both women and men – most without access to any other health care services. About 97% of their services are for this basic healthcare. If you want to talk about abortion services then you should at least know the truth. Providing that service for women who are faced with that daunting decision accounts for less than 3% of what Planned Parenthood does nationally. Less than three percent. They also provide prenatal care, vasectomies and adoption referrals. One Planned Parenthood clinic does more in a day to prevent abortions than the entire Pro-Life movement does in a year. We might not agree on abortion, but we should at least be able to agree that they should be safe, legal and rare.

If you want to talk about Planned Parenthood then talk about the thousands of uninsured women for whom the doctor or nurse at Planned Parenthood is the only health professional they will see this year. Tell them about the divorced 40-year-old woman who, for the first time, finds herself without health insurance and how she turned to Planned Parenthood to ensure that she is able to maintain her health and wellness. Planned Parenthood has never been just about sex and birth control. It has always been about ensuring women are healthy enough to care for the children they one day may bring into this world. And yes, it is also about making sure they are informed in their decisions not to bring children into this world.

Tell your Tea Party friends what good fiscal sense Planned Parenthood education and prevention programs make – that for every dollar spent providing family-planning services, $4 are saved in Medicaid costs. Remind them that more than one-third of the individuals who seek help from Planned Parenthood make less than $50 a week. That’s right – $50 a week.

If you are going to talk about Planned Parenthood, then at least have the courage to speak the truth. We knew the Komen decision was politically motivated because we know that far right politicians are the ones who continue to spread untruths and misinformation about Planned Parenthood.

Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, and Newt Gingrich all stand ready to restrict a woman’s access to birth control and her right to make her own childbearing decisions. They will cater to the far right and happily deny essential health care to millions of women. The Republican field is united in its determination to overturn Roe v. Wade; to appoint Supreme Court justices supportive of that goal; and to end government funding of any kind to Planned Parenthood for family planning services, cancer screenings and other vital health services provided to low-income women. By the way, Planned Parenthood does not receive government funding for abortions. Although for the life of me, I can’t imagine why not.

Mr. Gingrich has called for punishing judges who make abortion rulings not to his liking. Mitt Romney supported the “personhood” initiative in Mississippi that would have given human fertilized eggs the legal rights and protections that apply to people, and outlawed abortion as well as some of the most widely used forms of contraception and in vitro fertilization. For goodness sakes Rick Santorum, the candidate who won the first primary this year, doesn’t even believe in birth control at all.

If you really, honestly want to reduce abortions in this country, the last thing you want to do is vote for a Republican. If you want to reduce abortions start in your own home by educating your children. Teach your sons to respect women and arm your daughters with information about birth control. If you are so outraged by abortions that your only criteria for a presidential candidate is that he be obsessed with my uterus, then arm your daughters with all the information she needs to protect herself from all those sons who were raised by politicians in Texas and Virginia. And if you really care, make a donation to Planned Parenthood or this other organization called Annie’s List. My grandson says that if you “click” on the underlined words in the previous sentence it will take you to a place you can make a donation on the internet. It couldn’t be any easier than that.

This November, I say we show them what it really means to Fight Like A Girl. Somebody call Gloria Steinem because we’ve got some more balls to bust. I mean it. Really.

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It left a mark


The Susan G. Komen Foundation, it appears, has Screwed the Pooch.

Sunday morning the Dallas Morning News ran an article quoting current and former advisory board members and long-time donors, the majority of whom say they are done with Komen.  Some going so far as to say that the Komen Board of Directors could never again be trusted.

“Under increasing fire Thursday, Susan G. Komen for the Cure responded to critics who accused the nation’s top breast-cancer fundraiser of caving to anti-abortion pressures when it cut Planned Parenthood’s funding”

WBUR, Boston’s public radio station, aired a program that spells out the very unwise nature of involving politics in such sensitive, heartfelt and personal matters. Public relations expert Dawn Gilpin, a professor at from Arizona State University, highlights how this incident will serve as a guidepost, both for the fundamentalists and the nonprofits, for any such effort in the future:

“This is going to be a sidebar whenever a nonprofit does something political. It's going to be used in classes, as in, 'Don't do this.”

In other words, when any charity sees the religionistas coming they will bar the doors. More beneficial than that would be if the wingnuts would learn just how much resistance they will face when trying to push these dogmatic, divisive agenda items... but likely that is too much to expect.

We can't expect them to go away any more than we could hope the Westboro Baptist Church loons would suddenly understand that vulgar protest at warrior's funerals is a bad idea, but maybe for a while the trolls will go back under the bridge and quit trying to insert theocratic politics into a society that clearly is not interested.

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February 2, 2012

A true dichotomy – Politicized, Predatory Charity

The Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Foundation has been developing somewhat of a reputation as a bully… threatening and filing lawsuits against anyone using their "trademarked" pink color (without a license from Komen) in product packaging, and even other groups using the term “cure” as part of their name or in the advertising of an event even when they were trying to fundraise for breast cancer.






Considering that the organization is supposed to be about saving lives and promoting prevention, the fact that Komen's tactics are a bit rough has not gone unnoticed. Late last year a Canadian film production company produced a documentary, entitled "Pink Ribbons, Inc." that is said to "resoundingly pop the shiny pink balloon of the breast cancer movement/industry." Much of it deals with Komen's aggressive protection of that questionable trademark. 

But when this film was in production things over there at SGKF were only begining the downhill slide. In April Komen added former Georgia Secretary of State and failed gubernatorial candidate Karen Handel to the leadership team as Senior Vice President for Public Policy. In her campaign for the governor’s office Handel pledged to “eliminate” Planned Parenthood funding, ignoring the fact that Georgia’s grant funding was specifically for breast and cervical cancer screening and not for abortion services.

"[S]ince I am pro-life, I do not support the mission of Planned Parenthood ... In fact, state and federal law prohibits the use of taxpayer funds for abortions or abortion related services and I strongly support those laws. Since grants like these are from the state I’ll eliminate them as your next Governor."

With a senior position at Komen, Handel seems to have accomplished what she failed to do as an activist politician. Although she has taken no public credit, neither she has made any effort to disuade the thought and scores of her supporters are leaving congratulatory notes on her Facebook wall. UPDATE: Hanedl's Facebook has been pulled down. Hopefully someone got screenshots first.

In the process she has added to the tarnish on the formerly good name of a leading foundation supposedly devoted to women’s health, and demonstrated that the politics of religion trumps the lives of low income Americans. This added to the unwise trademark lawsuits has soiled a previously stellar reputation.


I think it’s too late for that. The public is generally pretty alienated already. Even the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® state chapters seem aggravated. Connecticut's chapter has refused to follow the corporate lead... the chapter president, Ann Hogan, has one word for her reaction: “frustrated.”

The Wisconsin chapter seems poised to follow Connecticut and rebel against the national office. Komen is losing former supporters in Congress too. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) was a strong proponent, but pulled her support following the Planned Parenthood action.

"I have been a big booster of the Susan G. Komen organization,’ Speier said on the House floor. ‘But not anymore”

As Rep. Speier indicated in that floor speech, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® foundation is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes, and it is precluded from any form of political activity as well. But then so are churches and we've seen how far they push that envelope. 

Although heavily censored there are some interesting comments on the Komen message boards (you'll have to hunt for them) and all one has to do is find the story and read the comments on any online newspaper... or just read the comments on the Charity Navigator site to see the dismay and frustration felt by now former supporters.

Americans should be pretty fed up with this kind of behavior. The reaction on the web is just the beginning. The general public, as they learn of this, I think will be quite dismayed. I wonder if once Komen’s corporate sponsors begin hearing from angry customers and sales of pink colored products plummet, that the SGKF board might not be looking for some new leadership.

So its up to us. My suggestion is to do as PZ says

“Redirect your charitable giving to organizations that don’t have a Puritanical streak, and are a bit less Republican in outlook. There is no shortage; I recommend the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Breast Cancer Charities of America, CancerCare, and the Cancer Research Institute. So far, they all seem to be dedicated to fighting cancer and helping people, and a lot less concerned about policing people’s morality to conform to that of the Religious Right.”

Or if you’re one to rub salt, do as TBogg suggests [via]…

“[Y]ou can make a donation to Planned Parenthood and request a thank you card be sent to…”

Karen Handel
Senior VP of Fail
c/o Susan G. Komen Foundation
P.O. Box 650309
Dallas, TX 75265-0309

Planned Parenthood has also launched a donations page on it's site where individuals can contribute funds to continue cancer screening for low income and poor women.

Personally I'm quiet weary of religious authoritarians trying to force feed their versions of mythology and superstition. Xian religionistas are getting bold and the moderate, reasonable majority has been mostly silent. Maybe with something as momentous as this some of that silent majority will finally hear a call to action... and maybe some of the more moderate on the other side will see the light and figure out who is the real enemy.

If so, and if the heat we're witnessing now grows... causing SGKF to suffer a bit for their foolish action... perhaps the wingnuts will think twice before trying such disgusting tactics in other arenas. 


But honestly I doubt it. They're in it for the long haul, they have their imaginary "god" on their side... and they smell the blood in the water.

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January 25, 2012

The disingenuous, divisive right

They refuse to learn

Yesterday found me prepared for disappointment… and I was not disabused. While the President’s State of the Union message was patriotic and rousing, it offered little of any substance not found in the day-to-day rhetoric of modern politics.

Still, as insubstantial as was the President’s offering, the GOP response stole the show with their tepid behavior, not even showing any emotion when the bin Laden operation was mentioned. Mitch Daniels offering the "official" response could have been a Chuck Norris wind up doll for all the originality he displayed while reciting worn out talking points with a face as grim as I've seen. Even the goper’s staunch allies over a Faux News couldn’t buy yet another ration of the cold gruel that has become the well-practiced response to anything the President says or tries to accomplish.

There are a bunch of folks in this country who vote Republican by principle and for the most part these are genuine, caring humans wishing only the best for this country and the world. It is unfortunate that they cannot see through the smokescreen raised by the powerful few who would rather see the nation lost and our people ruined rather than to offer even the slightest hint of cooperation with the current administration. 

To this element of our society it seems they feel that so long as there is a [fill in the blank] in the White House… the country is already lost. So they wrap themselves in the flag and point to any attempt at compromise as unpatriotic.

This describes a significant segment of America’s politicians, who find ready support from an under-informed electorate and a smattering of nationalistic terrorists. Add to that a religious right faction with the notion of bringing the country down so that they can rebuild it as a theocracy and you end up with a GOP so blinded that it offers a response that can be called nothing short of worthless.

The only surprise was that Michelle Bachmann didn’t appear to offer a follow-up to the Republican response.
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UPDATE: Awaking to the news that American forces had pulled yet another coup, rescuing an American and a Dane from the clutches of Somali pirates rather cheered me up from the post-State of the Union funk.

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UPDATE 2: Apparently there was a Tea Party response following SOTU, offered by none other than Herman Cain and broadcast only on the Tea Party Express website. I'm certain this will enliven the base.

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January 24, 2012

Idiot lawmakers and the idiot voters who vote for them

They deserve each other...

You can't make this crap up.

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Tea Bag Obfuscation

"The late comedian George Carlin used to say America was built on a double standard: 'This country was founded by slave owners who wanted to be free.”


So observes Wall Street Journal writer Sam Favate in his piece Tennessee Tea Party Wants Schools to Be Nicer to Founding Fathers.


“Neglect and outright ill will have distorted the teaching of the history and character of the United States. We seek to compel the teaching of students in Tennessee the truth regarding the history of our nation and the nature of its government.”


So say the right wing activists pushing this change in textbook standards. Opponents to this silly revision correctly observe that this is simply an effort to veil the truth. In other words... another wingnut effort to indoctrinate the children with revisionist history.
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November 29, 2011

Guv. Goodhair's latest endorsement


"I'm a controversial guy and usually the media is all over me," he continued, "but when I decided to investigate Obama, the media has suddenly gone missing in action."

Poor Joe. Looks like even the ever-dumber media has lost interest in his escapades. And poor Rick as well. With this kind of support and a chronic case of foot in mouth disease, it almost makes a body feel sorry for him.

Almost.

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November 4, 2011

Class vs. Crass

Without comment...




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