Archive for the ‘Surf\'s up’ Category
This is a really good article
Clean up the Afghan government, and the Taliban will fade away.
I hope people in our government are reading.
The scarf on my head could be red, white, and blue
I have been looking forward to this election since November 3, 2004. I have been counting the days until the entire world can rejoice at the end of the Bush administration. But the reason I want this election cycle to be over already has nothing to do with my desire to put a fork in the Bush Jr.’s legacy or the undeniable truth that somebody somewhere has been campaigning for president since 2002 and dear GOD that is a long time to be building up to an election. The reason I want this election cycle to be over already is because it’s gotten so freaking ugly I can’t stand it anymore.

Muslim family on the streets of New York City. We’re just like everyone else, you know.
Click on the image for the original Flickr page.
I first noticed it when McCain picked Sarah Palin as his running mate. Sorry, Palin fans. It’s not a partisan slam. When I heard her speak at the Republican National Convention, I had a scary moment of wondering what my life as an American Muslim would be like under a government headed by this woman who makes absolutely no secret of her dislike of the people of my faith. I’m sure if you ask, she’d qualify that she means only the TERRORIST Muslims, but to listen to her speak, there’s really no other kind, and nowhere in all her posturing does she ever make me believe that she would care that I have no terrorist designs whatsoever before she locked me up in a SuperMax somewhere and threw away the key.
Maybe that’s not what she believes, but it’s what I hear when she speaks, and I am the one who is usually unrelentingly optimistic and cheerful about the future of Islam in America. I am the one who agrees wholeheartedly with Imam Magid that there is no country on this Earth that is better for Muslims to live in than the United States because of all the freedoms and protections that are available here. I am the one who points to the incredible post-9/11 support of American Muslims as evidence that no, we are not in danger being put into of internment camps like the Japanese were during World War II.
And yet, Sarah Palin scares me.
What scares me more is that John McCain, a man I would have described four years ago as “honorable”, is tacitly encouraging this campaign tactic by not shutting it down or reigning in his surrogates. If John McCain expects me to ever consider him as a possibility for the office of the presidency (and if I am honest, that ship probably sailed in February, if not before), he needs to make me feel like he would be representing me and mine instead of just the people who look and think like him.
More than that, I resent this innuendo that somehow there is something wrong or “evil” with being Muslim. Frank Rich touches on it, Campbell Brown attacks it head-on, and Jon Stewart knocked it out of the park tonight.
I would really love to meet Sarah Palin or John McCain in person (her more than him because I do honestly think that somewhere in there the original John McCain is disgusted with the levels he’s stooped to) and ask them why it’s okay for them to spin me and mine as though we’re all always secretly scoping the joint to find the best place to put the C4 and why they think “Muslim” and “good person” (or “Muslim” and “American”) are mutually exclusive.
In the meantime, I suppose I’ll take comfort in knowing that the team at Five Thirty Eight is against Muslim-murdering Presidential Christian babies !FOR! Ohio.
More politics
Because seriously, I am in awe that everyone isn’t as floored by this as I am:
The James Fallows analysis is here.
And no, I don’t think the Obama campaign should hammer away at her in lieu of McCain. They’re right that McCain’s running for president, and therefore McCain should be the focus of their attention, but the more this woman speaks, the more I question McCain’s judgment.
Also, I am seriously offended by the number of times she worked “Islamic terrorist” into that brief clip. As I’ve said before, a terrorist is a terrorist is a terrorist is a terrorist. Who he prays to at night doesn’t really factor into the equation… or, at least, it shouldn’t.
Jon Klein on Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin’s myth of America.
I thought it was an incredibly well-done column. Klein’s really been raising the bar these days — something must have him pretty motivated.
Also, yes, ANOTHER new design. I’m trying it out. It needs some tweaking (because my goodness is it monochromatic), but I don’t know if I will get to that until October. In the meantime, please don’t mind the bugs and wonkiness.
Pretty awesome
Aisha’s analysis of Bob Woodruff’s interview with John Edwards on Nightline.
Also, can someone please explain to me why Amazon and the post office are conspiring to make my package which shipped out of Atlanta on 8/11 arrive at my doorstep on 8/16? I DO NOT UNDERSTAND. I have sent things across the country in less time, and I’m not even speaking of expedited shipping.
(See? With the whiny.)
Wanna read
So I am writing a post to bookmark the link for myself, and also in case any of you were interested: The front-runner’s fall, the Atlantic report on where Hillary Clinton’s campaign went wrong.
More politics
Still no real post, but if you follow the links, there are actual words, and some of them are funny:
and
Hillary Clinton is annoying the crap out of me
And I do not appear to be the only one.
For the love of all that is holy, woman, quit already. Also, Pennsylvania voters who “knew” Obama would win the nomination but decided to vote for Hillary anyway… why? Why? To prolong the process? To provide another eight weeks of back and forth bickering? To leave a finely-picked over carcass for John McCain?
I simply do not understand people.
Linkage
Yeah, yeah, 3BT is coming eventually. In the meantime:
The NY Times calls out Clinton’s aggressively negative campaign as damaging “to her, her opponent, her party and the 2008 election”, Maureen Dowd bemoans Obama’s inability to close out Clinton, Jonathan Chait defends Obama against the “liberal elitist” label (although not as well as Jon Stewart, who pointed out that if someone is taking on a job that may one day lead to his face being carved on a mountain, he’d better be a cut above the average American), and David Barstow has a stunning expose, the culmination of two years of work and a lawsuit against the DoD, about what actually happened at Gitmo.