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Watch America’s Got Talent Season 5 Episode 4

Watch America’s Got Talent S5E4 The search for some new talent have lead our judges to Chicago, Illinois. The new installment of America’s Got Talent is the TV show’s 4th episode of the 5th season that aired last 06/15/2010 Wednesday at 8:00 pm on NBC. Watch America’s Got Talent 5×4 (0504) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Michaele Salahi Confirmed as a Real Housewife of D.C.

Bravo has confirmed the latest Sign of the Apocalypse: Michaele Salahi, who made headlines with husband Tareq in November 2009 by actually crashing a White House party , has officially been cast on The Real Housewives of D.C. The network refers to the five chosen women as “connected D.C. power players,” who “have their pulse on the most important cultural events, political galas, gallery openings, and fundraisers in Washington society.” Then again, four of the cast members in this diverse city are white; and their occupations include a modeling agency owner, a real estate agent and, well, Michaele Salahi. If these are connected players in our nation’s capital… the nation is in serious trouble! Joining Salahi (pictured) on the series, which premieres August 5, are: Catherine Ashley Ommanney : New to the country, this British interior designer moved to America in the summer of 2008 when she married Charles Ommanney, a prizewinning photojournalist with Newsweek . The couple has two kids, Jade and Ruby. Mary Schmidt Amons : A mother of five, who is described by Bravo as “the true Washingtonian and granddaughter of radio and TV personality Arthur Godfrey.” Stacie Scott Turner : A graduate of Howard University and owner of a Harvard MBA. She worked in marketing at BET before becoming a real estate agent. Involved in many political fundraisers. Lynda Erkiletian : The 52-year old is a divorced mother of four. Owns T.H.E. Artist Agency, a Georgetown modeling firm that represents hundreds of models and stylists. Bravo says she likes astrology, “shooting clay pigeons, riding ATVs and cooking a mean fried chicken.” Well, okay then. Which of these women will be the next Danielle Staub ? Sadly, millions of people will likely tune in to find out.

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PlayStation Plus, New ‘Twisted Metal’ Game Revealed At E3

Sony also announces PlayStation Move’s price and release date. By Brian Warmoth Sony’s presentation at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) Photo: Getty Images Sony gave PlayStation 3 owners some controller details they expected, as well as a few game and service surprises on Tuesday (June 15) at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. Over the course of the extended keynote address, the company made pricing and launch info public for the PlayStation Move and announced a long list of new games and service changes affecting its console. “PlayStation Move will be available in Europe on September 15, here in North America on September 19 and in Japan on October 21,” Sony Computer Entertainment America President and CEO Jack Tretton stated during his big media event for the week. “For those of you who already own a PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Eye, the PlayStation Move Motion Controller will be available for $49.99, and the PlayStation Move Navigation Controller will sell for $29.99.” The new peripheral will be available in other packages as well, for those who need an Eye, a PS3 or both. “In addition, we’ll offer a PlayStation Move bundle that will come with one Move Motion Controller, the PlayStation Eye and our ‘Sports Champions’ game, all for [$99.99],” Tretton explained. “And if you’re one of those families I mentioned earlier that hasn’t yet added a PS3 to your living room, we’ll be offering a PlayStation Move PS3 bundle including the PS3, PlayStation Move Controller with PlayStation Eye Camera and ‘Sports Champions,’ all for [$399.99].” Tretton predicted that “between 15 and 20 titles” would be available on day one for the Move, with “more than 40” coming out in time for the 2010 holiday season. He named “SOCOM 4,” “NBA 2K11,” “SingStar Dance,” “Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11” and “Killzone 3” as being among the first wave of games that would support the new motion controls. “Killzone 3″ will also be part of the PS3’s expansion into 3-D gaming when it arrives in February 2011. ” ‘Killzone 3’ is easily our most ambitious project to date, and we’re very excited to show you some of our latest single-player campaign,” Guerilla Games managing director Herman Hulst said. “We will demo two separate sections from the fourth level of the game.” Following a full-screen demonstration for the auditorium, Tretton also listed “The Sly Collection,” “Grand Turismo 5,” “Crysis 2,” a new “Mortal Kombat” game and “NBA 2K11” as games that will support 3-D viewing. Sony showcased another kind of 3-D presentation in the form of a virtual E3 booth set up in the world of their online service PlayStation Home. While emphasizing that they intend to keep basic services and connectivity for the PS3 free, Tretton premiered details about a new paid collection of content coming to the PSN. “For those customers who want to further enrich their experience, we’ve created a subscription package that will live on top of the currently available PlayStation Network offerings,” Tretton said. “The official name of this service package is PlayStation Plus.” He detailed $49 annual and $18 monthly subscription fees for Plus, which Sony plans to pilot later this month with exclusive in-game content and DLC, free full games, early beta access to demos and automatic patching services. Tretton deferred to guests for two other major reveals over the course of the afternoon, the first being Gabe Newell, whose company Valve otherwise canceled their presence at E3 this year. Newell personally handled the introduction of a Steam-supported “Portal 2” release coming to the PS3. “I’m very pleased to announce that we’ll be bringing ‘Portal 2’ to the PlayStation 3,” Newell said. “I’m excited that Steam will be part of that experience, and I think that gamers will be delighted with features like Steam Cloud and automatic updates that will make the PlayStation 3 version of ‘Portal 2’ the best version on any console.” Newell has long been an outspoken critic of the current video game console generation, unlike game designer David Jaffe, who managed to be a part of the final Sony surprise of the day. Jaffe and his Eat Sleep Play co-founder Scott Campbell came with an entourage of clowns to confirm that they will release a new “Twisted Metal” game for the PS3 in 2011. “Today, we’re excited to announce that the ‘Twisted Metal’ legacy will continue, coming exclusively to PlayStation 3, 2011,” Jaffe said. “Our new game, ‘Twisted Metal,’ is being created by the same team members who gave birth to the dark humor and fast-action gameplay of the classic ‘Twisted Metal’ series.” Jaffe and Campbell will attempt to extend the life of their long-running franchise onto one more PlayStation console after experiencing success on both of Sony’s first two platforms. Their legacy property ended the Sony keynote fittingly as they noted its longevity. Sony, no doubt, hopes that its new endeavors with 3-D and Plus will live just as long. Check out the Multiplayer blog , updated daily, for even more E3 and gaming coverage. Related Photos Eminem, Usher, More Perform At Activision’s E3 Party

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Matthews Teases His Documentary About Scary and Violent Tea Party

If Chris Matthews’ preview, on Tuesday’s Hardball, of his MSNBC documentary Rise of the New Right, is an indicator of what his special will be like expect a lot of rehashing of Matthews’ various attacks on the Tea Party over the past year as he conflates them and the likes of Rush Limbaugh with the birther movement and ominously warns of their potential for violence. Matthews even warned his viewers that his special “will stun you” and that the “voices you’ll hear” and “the guns you see” will explain why “you’re seeing men at political rallies for the first time ever, wearing guns.” In a segment that featured conservative Pat Buchanan and leftist David Corn of Mother Jones, Matthews included the Limbaugh as a member of the “new right” that is “justifying violence.” CHRIS MATTHEWS: Pat these people are saying things about the country that just aren’t true. The President is not legitimate. That the, that the federal government is a tyranny. They are justifying violence. DAVID CORN, MOTHER JONES: Don’t forget secret FEMA camps! PAT BUCHANAN: Well look that’s, I think that’s preposterous. Look now, I’m sure you can go out there, you’ve got a country of 300 million and find people- MATTHEWS: Okay I’m talking about people like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, I’m not talking about strangers here. BUCHANAN: Alright but you’re taking, you take Joe McCarthy in 1954, four years into his crusade, 50 percent of the American people thought he was doing a good job. Twenty percent, what I’m saying is, take a look… MATTHEWS: That’s the point. I’m not denying the popularity of these people. That’s why we did the documentary. To say how scary it is. The following exchanges and final commentary from Matthews were aired on the June 15 edition of Hardball: CHRIS MATTHEWS: Pat you’re one of the stars of this not because you’re a current hero but because you were a pathfinder. What I find stunning about this, and I think liberals, progressives, people from the center left will be stunned and scared by what they see tomorrow night. People on the right may find themselves yelling “right on, right on!” because a lot of this documentary is people on the right saying their thing from Glenn Beck to Rush Limbaugh to Orly Taitz to all these people out there, Alex Jones, saying their thing. It’s a true documentary, as you know. What is it today that scares people about Washington government to the point where some are arming themselves? They’re calling it illegitimate. This government was elected legitimately. They’re calling it a tyranny. It’s not right/left anymore. It sounds revolutionary these people. All of them. Tea Party, militia, patriot groups, truths, birthers, the whole crowd. PAT BUCHANAN: Well, I think you’re mixing an awful lot of things. MATTHEWS: Well there’s because they use the same language. BUCHANAN: But look, look I don’t know the Michigan militia guys. I don’t go out with them into the woods and things like that. And I don’t know if these guys with guns and things like that, really represent our Tea Party. What you gotta ask, Chris, is how is it that a Tea Party that you described in a one-hour documentary as very dangerous and in some ways threatening, had a 2-1 approval record and the Tea Party was more admired and approving of than the Democratic Party and the Republican Party as of a couple of months ago. Where you’ve got it pretty close, I think Chris, is on the second part. I think the first part would be like me doing a documentary on the civil rights movement and starting off with Stokely Carmichael and H. Rapp Brown and you know Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad and then you get around to Whitney Young and, and Martin Luther King. MATTHEWS: Yeah but Martin Luther King was never a black nationalist. He wasn’t calling for separation. Let me go to you, David. It seems like what strikes me in doing this, and reporting it is the use of the flag “Don’t Tread on Me.” The great Gadsden flag from South Carolina. These people are referring to the federal government of the United States which was honestly elected. Nobody questions the election of Barack Obama. He won with a good, what? 53, 54 percent. DAVID CORN, MOTHER JONES: Well some actually do. MATTHEWS: Well look they’re saying he’s not an American. They’re saying he’s illegitimate. CORN: Yeah. MATTHEWS: This language I’ve never heard before. CORN: What was interesting to me about, about the piece that you did was, that you show the continuum between people, Dick Armeys of the world, who you interview, who was a member of Congress, you know libertarian conservative. You know helping to stir up the Tea Party. And then you have someone like Alex Jones who you just saw in that clip. Radio talk show host who says he’s not right, says he’s not left. But he says that basically there is a planetary elite that literally has a secret plan to kill 80 to 99 percent of the population. And you have Rand Paul going on his radio show every couple of months, in which they talk about the threats to liberty. Now I’m not saying that Rand Paul believes the conspiracy theories of Alex Jones, but by appearing on that show he is somewhat legitimating- MATTHEWS: Right. CORN: -Alex Jones as a voice of the right. MATTHEWS: Why, look Dick Armey, we all like, I’ve known Dick Armey forever. Dick Armey will not disown the birthers. Now this is where I think you’re wrong Pat. Thirty-two percent of Republicans, self-identified Republicans are birthers now. They believe the President wasn’t born in the United States now. The latest CBS poll. So you can’t just say it’s a fringe crowd. BUCHANAN: Alright well let me talk as a political figure- MATTHEWS: I mean can you imagine a third of the Republicans you know believing this guy is not an American. It’s true. BUCHANAN: Well Chris there about one-third of African-Americans in this country think that George Bush was responsible for either blowing up or deliberately not doing anything- MATTHEWS: What poll was that? BUCHANAN: I saw it after New Orleans. Because they said, because it was black folks there. Now what do you do about that? Here’s what I do about birthers, I say, no. I think the Honolulu Advertiser. They didn’t huck that up. I think he was born in Hawaii. And they say, “Well we don’t think so.” I’d say, well who are you going to vote for? If the say, “Well we’re gonna vote for you I’d say thanks, fine.” But you- MATTHEWS: Even though you’re de-legitimizing the government and justifying a lot of talk here. BUCHANAN: I’m not legit-, Chris there are people out there in my movement, all over the place that got views- MATTHEWS: Okay. BUCHANAN: -that I don’t agree with. What are you gonna say? I don’t want your vote or I don’t want your vote? MATTHEWS: You don’t think it’s dangerous for people to believe this government is illegitimate? BUCHANAN: Mean in what sense? MATTHEWS: And believe it’s illegitimate. Meaning it was a usurped power taken from the people. Somehow this guy is not an American. Somehow he was elected- BUCHANAN: I understand the birthers but I don’t know anybody that doesn’t think this was a legitimate election. MATTHEWS: They say he shouldn’t have been on the ballot. CORN: This is a danger and we’ve talked about this on the show before. If you have people out there saying that Barack Obama has a, is a secret Muslim, as one of the people say on your documentary, or he has a secret plan to destroy America or that America will cease to exist if what he wants, if he wants goes through, it does send a green light, a signal to people: “Wait a second. This is about life and death.” This is… MATTHEWS: Okay let’s take a look, first of all Dick Armey. CORN: And then what do you do? People out there are gonna get the wrong message about taking extreme action. MATTHEWS: Okay. BUCHANAN: Well you know, like Lee Harvey Oswald. I mean take a look at these guys who have done all the shooting in the sixties. MATTHEWS: By the way the trouble is this rationalizes all kinds of behavior. Let’s take a look at this. This is the origins of the Tea Party voices you’ll hear right now. Let’s listen. (Clip from documentary) MATTHEWS: And then you have the head of the John Birch Society saying that Ike was a communist, his brother Milton was a communist. All communist discipline guys. Pat these people are saying things about the country that just aren’t true. The President is not legitimate. That the, that the federal government is a tyranny. They are justifying violence. CORN: Don’t forget secret FEMA camps! BUCHANAN: Well look that’s, I think that’s preposterous. Look now, I’m sure you can go out there, you’ve got a country of 300 million and find people- MATTHEWS: Okay I’m talking about people like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, I’m not talking about strangers here. BUCHANAN: Alright but you’re taking, you take Joe McCarthy in 1954, four years into his crusade, 50 percent of the American people thought he was doing a good job. Twenty percent, what I’m saying is, take a look… MATTHEWS: That’s the point. I’m not denying the popularity of these people. That’s why we did the documentary. To say how scary it is. … MATTHEWS: Let me finish tonight with our big documentary coming up here tomorrow night. The Rise of the New Right at 7pm Eastern tomorrow night will stun you with what’s happening with this country. You’ll never again believe this so-called Tea Party movement is just about taxes or deficits or Obamacare. No, what you’ll see is far more like the original Tea Party up in Boston, the one that previewed our war against the British. Look at the Gadsden flag they wield, that warning of “Don’t tread on me” with the coiled rattlesnake. In 1776 it served warning to those who threatened America from abroad. Today it’s being waved in contempt of our own honestly elected American government in Washington. Listen to Rush Limbaugh stir on the new right by calling the government in Washington “a regime” or Orly Taitz, leader of the birthers, calling the President illegitimate. Listen to militiamen on guard against tyranny here on the Potomac and you get the full force of what’s happening. This isn’t about what the tax rate should be. It’s an argument about whether the federal government deserves toppling like any other tyranny or illegitimate regime in history. It’s not the talk of politics, but of revolution. Listen to Limbaugh, Beck and Palin and Michele Bachmann, Orly Taitz and yes Rand Paul and you hear of a Washington that has usurped authority, of a president who is not one of us, of a Congress that needs to be investigated for treason. Of a country itself that’s been taken over and needs to be taken back. The voices you’ll hear speak for themselves. The guns you see, the semi-automatic weapons of the arms of those who see the government of the United States as the looming tower of tyranny. If I can put it as bluntly as possible, catch The Rise of the New Right here tomorrow night at 7:00pm and you’ll suddenly get why you’re seeing men at political rallies for the first time ever, wearing guns.

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3DS To Offer Portable 3-D Entertainment, Nintendo Announces At E3

3-D movies and camera, ‘Kid Icarus: Uprising’ and ‘Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword’ dominate company’s keynote presentation. By Brian Warmoth The Nintendo 3DS Photo: Nintendo Nintendo came to the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles with very little information circulating in public about its upcoming portable 3-D system, the 3DS. While Microsoft and Sony have focused on gaming in living-room spaces with Xboxes and PlayStation 3’s this year, Nintendo opted to surprise its audience with the announcement that their DS successor would play 3-D movies from major studios and take 3-D pictures. Together with an extensive list of third-party developers, such as Activision, EA, Harmonix, Konami, Capcom and others, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata presented logos from franchises including “Metal Gear Solid,” “Saints Row” and more, which he expects to see appear on the new portable device. “In this case, I believe we will enjoy our biggest launch support ever from third parties,” Iwata said onstage. “To all of you developers and publishers, I want you to know that [I am] truly grateful for the support [you’ve offered].” Iwata and Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime focused mainly on bringing 3-D viewing to a mass market without the use of glasses and reintroducing the company’s classic character Pit for the 3DS title “Kid Icarus: Uprising.” Still, the 3DS’ farthest-reaching impact may come from the system’s features that extend beyond gaming. “Nintendo 3DS is also capable of displaying 3-D Hollywood movies,” Iwata explained. “We are not announcing any specific plans [this week], but at our booth, you will find demonstrators showing you [examples] from Disney, Warner Bros. and DreamWorks. You can see DreamWorks’ ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ Warner Bros.’ ‘Legend of the Guardians’ and Disney’s ‘Tangled,’ all playing in 3-D.” Though no distribution plans, partnerships or agreements were detailed, the Iwata did state that Nintendo will be the first to enter the 3-D sector of handheld entertainment. “This is the first time any such 3-D content has been demonstrated without the need to wear glasses,” Iwata said. “It’s also, it seems, one of the first times such content will be commercially available for a mobile device.” The 3DS will incorporate a “Slide Pad” to adjust imaging on its 3-D display, as well as a motion sensor, gyro sensor and two camera lenses. “What this means is you can also take photos and view them in 3-D,” he stated. In addition to “Uprising,” Nintendo showed demonstrations from its new Wii title “The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,” which saw its name premiere during the keynote address along with word that it would launch in 2011. That announcement was joined by a first look at “Donkey Kong Country Returns” and “Kirby: Epic Yarn,” which will reintroduce two of Nintendo’s longest-running franchises. The already-known Metroid title “The Other M,” meanwhile, received an August 31 release date, and the new offering “Mario Sports Mix” received a 2011 release window. Third-party titles on display included “Just Dance 2,” a new “GoldenEye” game for the Wii featuring the voice of Daniel Craig, “Epic Mickey” and “NBA Jam,” which Fils-Aime emphasized as an exclusive. “Technology is only a tool,” Fils-Aime said, assessing Nintendo’s approach. “The end product, the thing that does matter, is the experience. And the best experiences always come when technology and game design are perfectly matched.” How well Nintendo manages to match its new entertainment platform with “Uprising” and everything else the third parties bring to it at launch should come into focus when the 3DS launches, but the development partners and intended scope of use should provide a wide range of opportunities heading into next year. Check out the Multiplayer blog , updated daily, for even more E3 and gaming coverage. Related Photos Eminem, Usher, More Perform At Activision’s E3 Party

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Game Thinks Drake’s Thank Me Later Will Sell 650,000 Its First Week

‘Everybody is on their Drake stuff — even me,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway and Rahman Dukes Game Photo: Moses Robinson/ WireImage Celebrity Favorites: The Game Game says the smart money is on Drake to do some phenomenal numbers next week when the SoundScan results for Thank Me Later are announced. Drizzy’s debut finally came out Tuesday (June 15), and Game thinks Drake will live up to his hype and be rewarded with high sales. ” Thank Me Later got leaked ,” Game said recently in NYC. “You think he ain’t gonna go out there and push over gold the first week? I got [him selling] over 650,000 first week. That’s what I’m giving Drake: 650, man. Every now and then, a man comes along and reshapes hip-hop; this is the dude for this time. I came out, my first album, 590,000. I feel he got a bigger buzz than I did. When I came out, everybody else was still poppin’. Right now … he’s just coming down. I got my album coming, Tip coming, Ross coming, but everybody is on their Drake stuff — even me. Dude is good, man.” Game said he wasn’t sold on the Canadian MC initially but became a believer. “At first, I thought it was just catchy hooks,” Game recalled. “But he got something to say. I like it. He’s not from America, but you can tell his influences are us, and dude [is] dope. Plus, all the chicks like him.” Drake’s Thank Me Later was bootlegged two weeks ago, but Game is from the school of thought that if the music is great, it will sell regardless . “Lil Wayne showed me that,” Game told us a few weeks ago. “His album leaked four weeks before Tha Carter III was supposed to come out, and he sold a million the first week . That’s just an excuse. … It’s no longer acceptable, because people are still selling. “Every album is getting leaked from now until the duration of hip-hop,” he added. “It’s just once it hits the plant, or once a radio station gets their promo, somebody is gonna leak the album. You can look forward to it being leaked a week early or whatever. It’s gonna get leaked.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Game, Travis Porter

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Steve King: Obama Has ‘Default Mechanism’ That ‘Favors The Black Person’

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) said today that President Obama “favors the black person” by default in an argument. Media Matters reports that King made the remarks this morning in an appearance on the G. Gordon Liddy radio show, during a discussion of the Obama administration's criticism of the new Arizona anti-illegal immigration law: King: When you look at this administration, I'm offended by Eric Holder and the President also, their posture. It looks like Eric Holder said that white people in America are cowards when it comes to race. And I don't know what the basis of that is but I'm not a coward when it comes to that and I'm happy to talk about these things and I think we should. But the President has demonstrated that he has a default mechanism in him that breaks down the side of race – on the side that favors the black person. added by: TimALoftis

Jennifer Aniston Ready For "Aggressive Sexuality"

Celebrity news and movie sites have been in a frenzy, reporting that Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell are set to appear in a sex-crazed, kinky new film together. The film, Horrible Bosses , is due out next year, and in it, we will see Jennifer Aniston nude . However, she “will not show any private parts,” according to her rep. That’s one heck of a naked caveat. The star’s rep does note that the role is far cry from her Friends days as daddy’s girl Rachel Green. We’re imagining that sexy Smart Water ad , only in a movie. “The part is provocative and sexual, but also hysterically funny,” the rep says . A classic from the famous Jennifer Aniston nude GQ spread . “There are no plans for her to go fully nude or topless, but the role does require aggressive sexuality that folks have not seen from Jennifer on screen before.” Sounds good to us. No wonder she’s been sneaking around with Brad Pitt behind Angelina Jolie’s back ** – he’s gotta regret leaving America’s Sweetheart now. ** – From a report in Star that is probably complete crap.

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England Goalie — Still Alive, Practicing

Filed under: TMZ Sports , Paparazzi Photo Days after his world famous World Cup blunder, America’s favorite soccer player — England goalkeeper Robert Green , aka Stonehands McGoo (center) — watched his back-up not drop the ball during a practice session yesterday. It’s never too late to learn. Read more

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Time’s Klein Attacks John McCain for Challenging Obama’s Lack of Leadership on Iran

On the eve of the one year anniversary of the most recent Iranian presidential election, the Web site for The New Republic gave space to Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) to lament the Obama administration’s feckless response to the corrupt Iranian regime’s crackdown on protesters and its continued quest for nuclear weapons and terrorist sponsorship under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In response two days later, Time’s Joe Klein resorted to his typical petulant bluster to berate the generally liberal magazine and divert attention from the real issue of Obama’s leadership: The New Republic perplexes me. It has some of the best and smartest writing around. And then it allows John McCain, whose lack of knowledge about Iran is encyclopedic, to hold forth in its pages. Klein’s June 13 Swampland blog post at Time.com focused on one brief excerpt of McCain’s item, launching into how he felt McCain was not nuanced enough and hence lacks credibility to address the issue: [McCain’s] lack of knowledge–his tendency to bloviate without thinking–can be staggering, as in this case: Is it any wonder that this is the same regime that spends its people’s precious resources not on roads, or schools, or hospitals, or jobs that benefit all Iranians—but on funding violent groups of foreign extremists who murder the innocent? Yes, the regime spends money funding noxious terrorist outfits like Hizballah. But it also spends vastly on its people. The road, school and medical systems far surpass those of neighboring countries–they approach the level achieved in that other regional petro-giant, Saudi Arabia  (the Iranian school system, though riddled with propaganda when it comes to the teaching of history, is excellent when it comes to math and science–and it is fully coeducational; Iran’s women are, without question, the best educated in the region). More important, under Ahmadinejad, a phenomenal amount of money and attention has gone directly to the poor, especially the widows and children of the 1 million Iraq war casualties, raising them into the middle class. You get the picture, Ahmadinejad is a bad guy, but he’s done some good things. Ol’ John McCain just can’t see that because he’s so blinded by his ideology, Klein insists. At the close of his post, Klein smarmily huffed: I’d have hoped that the New Republic would have published something more insightful than this onanistic rant. Leaving aside the fact that it’s rich seeing Klein, of all people, to carp about “onanistic rant[s],” I would argue Klein’s real issue with McCain is that he dares to challenge the Obama administration as feckless when it comes to handling foreign policy in general and Iran in particular.   Here’s McCain’s chief complaint, which Klein failed to rebut: We—the government and the people of the United States—need to stand up for the Iranian people. We need to make their goals our goals, their interests our interests, their work our work. We need a grand national undertaking to broadcast information freely into Iran, and to help Iranians access the tools to evade their government’s censorship of the Internet. We need to let the political prisoners in Iran’s gruesome prisons know that they are not alone, that their names and their cases are known to us, and that we will hold their torturers and tormentors accountable for their crimes. We need to publicize the names of Iran’s human rights abusers, and we need to make them famous. Then we need to impose crippling sanctions on them for their human rights abuses—to go after their assets, their ability to travel, and their access to the international financial system, which is exactly the goal of legislation that I and others have proposed. It is one thing for members of Congress to lead this effort; but it would be quite another thing to have that leadership unequivocally from the President himself. The United States has never had a president whose personal story resonates as strongly overseas as President Obama’s does. His ability to inspire, to move people, to mobilize them on behalf of democratic change is one of the greatest untapped sources of strength now available to Iran’s human rights activists. If President Obama were to unleash America’s full moral power to support the Iranian people—if he were to make their quest for democracy into the civil rights struggle of our time—it could bolster their will to endure in their struggle, and the result could be genuinely historic.  If there were ever any doubt about the possibility that Iran will have a democratic future, the birth of the Green Movement over the past year should lay that doubt to rest. That democratic future may be delayed for awhile, but it will not be denied. And now is the time for the United States to position ourselves squarely on the right side of Iranian history—on the side of courageous Iranian reformers such as Shiva Nazar Ahari. Shiva was first arrested on September 11, 2001, at the age of 17, for the heinous act of participating in a candlelight vigil for the victims of that day of terror. After her release, she continued her human rights activism, until she was detained again in the wake of last year’s election. Shiva now faces the baseless charge of supporting terrorism—a charge that carries the penalty of death. June 10 is Shiva’s birthday. She is only 26. She spent this birthday, like so many before it, unjustly detained in Iran’s most notorious prison—locked in a cage so small that, last we heard, she cannot fully move her arms and legs. Shiva Nazar Ahari represents the future of Iran, and all that could be best about it—its decency, its peacefulness, its commitment to dignity and justice for all. Shiva, and all of Iran’s prisoners of conscience, must know that they are not alone in their struggle for democracy, and their desire to change their government. America stands with them, as we do with all who seek a better future for Iran. The Green Movement lives on. Eventually—maybe not tomorrow or next year or even the year after that, but eventually—Iranians will achieve the democratic changes they seek for their country. The Iranian regime may appear intimidating now, but it is rotting inside. It has only brute force and fear to sustain it, and Iranians won’t be afraid forever.

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