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Bernie Goldberg on Schieffer’s Ignorance of Black Panther Case: Media Elites Are Living in Their Own Dying World

CBS Shoehorns Palin ‘Refudiate’ Gaffe Into Story About NYC Mosque

On Tuesday’s CBS Evening News, correspondent Jeff Glor managed to squeeze criticism of a gaffe made by Sarah Palin into a story on a controversial plan to build a mosque just blocks from Ground Zero in New York City: “…on Twitter she called on peaceful Muslims to ‘refudiate’ the plan….Liberal bloggers pounced on the made-up word and Palin retracted her tweet.” While describing the opposing sides in the debate, Glor noted how Palin “upped an already raucous debate” with her comments on Twitter. After showing her tweet on screen, Glor played a clip of her using the word “refudiate” during a television appearance. He noted her response to criticism: “‘Shakespeare liked to coin new words, too.'” Glor then clumsily shifted back to the topic at hand: “Grammatical debates aside, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has come out firmly in support of the plan.” Here is a full transcript of Glor’s July 20 report: 6:45PM KATIE COURIC: There’s a heated debate going on here in New York over a plan to build a mosque and Muslim community center near the World Trade Center site. And as national correspondent Jeff Glor reports, just about everyone is weighing in. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: I speak before you as a concerned citizen of New York. JEFF GLOR: Opponents call it a mosque in the worst possible place. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: This building, in particular, should be turned into a museum. GLOR: Supporters call it a cultural center in the best spot to encourage understanding. DARISA DARWISH [MOSQUE ADVOCATE]: If a mosque were built, then you guys would know what Islam was about. GLOR: At issue: This building in lower Manhattan, the proposed site of a 13-story community center and Islamic prayer space. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: This is the Muslim community’s effort to rebuild lower Manhattan. GLOR: The controversy? It’s only two blocks from Ground Zero. This week, Sarah Palin upped an already raucous debate when on Twitter she called on peaceful Muslims to ‘refudiate’ the plan, calling it ‘a stab in the heart for America.’ SARAH PALIN: They have power in their words. They could refudiate what it is that this group is saying. GLOR: Liberal bloggers pounced on the made-up word and Palin retracted her tweet but not her sentiment, saying ‘Shakespeare liked to coin new words, too.’ Grammatical debates aside, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has come out firmly in support of the plan. MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: Everything the United States stands for and New York stands for is tolerance and openness. What is it you’re hope that this center will do?              UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: My hope is that this center will attract a lot of people who don’t know about Islam. GLOR: Do you feel like the debate is shifting at all? TIM BROWN: Yeah. It’s on a national stage now. GLOR: But Tim Brown, a former New York City firefighter who lost 93 colleagues on September 11, calls the proposal a slap in the face. Your message today to the developers behind this? BROWN: Stop it. Stop hurting the families. Everyday there’s some stories in the newspaper, they’re hurting the families again. They don’t deserve it. These American families have paid too much. GLOR: Brown and others, including New York gubernatorial candidate Rick Lazio, are calling for an investigation into the financing behind the $4.8 million building purchase. Their concerns spurred in part by comments the center’s imam made to ’60 Minutes’ in 2001, just weeks after the 9/11 attacks. IMAM FEISAL [ABDUL RAUF, PARK ST. PROJECT DEVELOPER]: I wouldn’t say that the United States deserved what happened. But the United States’ policies were an accessory to the crime that happened. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: Because that is the point- GLOR: Citing anti-Americanism, opponents are pushing to have the building declared a landmark, which would make it far more difficult for any Muslim center construction to begin. Jeff Glor, CBS News, New York.

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British Feminist Journalist: Abortion ‘Lesser Evil’ Than ‘Misogyny’

Antonia Senior of The Times of London revealed her extremist position in favor of abortion in a June 30 column . Senior bluntly admitted that the intentional killing of the unborn was a cause she would be willing to die for, and while acknowledging it was “taking a life,” she labeled it was a ” lesser evil ,” for, in her view, “you cannot separate women’s rights from their right to fertility control.” The British journalist, is the personal finance editor for The Times, began her column with outlining the extent to which abortion is a core issue for her. Senior noted that in the Tower of London, there’s an “interactive display that ask visitors to vote on whether they would die for a cause.” After eliminating dolphins and even her own country of England as potential choices, she continued that she “could think of one cause I would stake my life on: a woman’s right to be educated, to have a life beyond the home and to be allowed by law and custom to order her own life as she chooses. And that includes complete control over her own fertility.” Senior then revealed her own internal turmoil over the issue of abortion: Yet something strange is happening to this belief that has, for so long, shaped my core; my moral certainty about abortion is wavering, my absolutist position is under siege . It’s not a baby, it’s a foetus, you God-squaddies [British derogatory slang for someone who is militant, roughly equivalent to “grunt”], the teenage me would have crowed at the pro-lifers. It’s a woman’s body, her choice, end of, I would have proclaimed in whatever patois we were speaking back then. The report last week by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which found that the human foetus cannot feel pain before 24 weeks, would have been waved triumphantly at anyone who crossed my path, along with an invitation to be taught the meaning of pain. This is not, you see, a rational debate, but one of passion and vitriol and tribalism. Then came a baby, and everything changed . I think of it as the Anna Karenina conundrum. If you read the book as a teenager, you back her choices with all the passion of youth. Love over convention, go Anna! Then you have children and realise that Anna abandons her son to shack up with a pretty soldier, and then her daughter when she jumps under a train. She becomes a selfish witch. Having a baby paints the world an entirely different hue. Black and white no longer quite cut it. The abortion issue hinges on the notion of life. The pro-life position is clear: a baby is a life, with rights, from the instant of conception. The pro-choice position insists that we are talking only about a potential life, with no rights. An embryo is not a person. Later, after delving into the semantics of the debate over abortion, the journalist made a remarkable admission, given her pro-abortion position: What seems increasingly clear to me is that, in the absence of an objective definition, a foetus is a life by any subjective measure . My daughter was formed at conception , and all the barely understood alchemy that turned the happy accident of that particular sperm meeting that particular egg into my darling, personality-packed toddler took place at that moment…. Any other conclusion is a convenient lie that we on the pro-choice side of the debate tell ourselves to make us feel better about the action of taking a life . Even with this admission, Senior cannot bring herself to part from her support for legalized abortion because of her die-hard feminism, and concluded her column by spouting some of her side’s talking points and included her “lesser evil” line about the murder of defenseless unborn babies: So we are left with a problem. A growing movement in America, spearheaded by Sarah Palin, is pro-life feminism, This attempts to decouple feminism from abortion rights, arguing that you can believe in a woman’s right to be empowered without believing in her right to abort. Its proponents report a groundswell of support among young women looking to reinvent their mothers’ ideology. But you cannot separate women’s rights from their right to fertility control . The single biggest factor in women’s liberation was our newly found ability to impose our will on our biology . Abortion would have been legal for millennia had it been men whose prospects and careers were put on sudden hold by an unexpected pregnancy. The mystery pondered on many a girls’ night out is how on earth men, bless them, managed to hang on to political and cultural hegemony for so long. The only answer is that they are not in hock to their biology as much as we are. Look at a map of the world and the right to abortion on request correlates pretty exactly with the expectation of a life unburdened by misogyny . As ever, when an issue we thought was black and white becomes more nuanced , the answer lies in choosing the lesser evil . The nearly 200,000 aborted babies in the UK each year are the lesser evil , no matter how you define life, or death, for that matter. If you are willing to die for a cause, you must be prepared to kill for it, too . Ms. Senior, the issue isn’t becoming “more nuanced.” By your own admission, our lives began at conception, and any claim to the contrary is a “convenient lie…to make us feel better about the action of taking a life.” It’s a crying shame that you can’t pull yourself out of your blind obedience to radical feminist dogma to make the right conclusion on the issue of abortion. [H/t: Ignatius Insight Scoop blog]

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Ex-NBA Star: Greatest Laker Isn’t Kobe or Magic …

Filed under: NBA , TMZ Sports Former NBA star-turned-announcer Jalen Rose is weighing in the debate over the greatest Los Angeles Laker of all time … and shockingly — he didn’t pick Kobe Bryant or Magic Johnson . Read more

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Blogette Playlist Volume 17

Hello loyal Blogette readers! I can’t believe this is my 17th playlist. These are the songs rolling around on my iPod right now; music is the vice that gets me through the day. I make playlists for almost every interesting experience and I am working on my piece de resistance – the final election day playlist! Already got some good tunes that I will be playing throughout the entire day. I want to thank all my loyal readers and supporters. It’s getting down to the wire with only a few weeks left until the election. I am a blessed girl living this life and a part of this election. Hang on tight ’cause it’s crunch time! xoxox – Meghan

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First Debate – Part 1

Attending the first Presidential debate – an incredible, historical event in its own right – with your dad as one of the candidates, is an amazing experience. I was a bundle of nerves and excitement immediately prior to and during the debate as the world watched on TV. I was so proud of him throughout the entire 90-minute program. The Ole Miss campus in Oxford was a beautiful location and the hosts were very gracious. Below is the first series of pictures from the debate. I’ll post the second set tomorrow. From here we go to New York and then to California where I’ll campaign for my dad – without my parents! Song of the Day: “TKO” by Le Tigre

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Oxford and Sacramento

As election day draws near, I have had the distinct privilege of branching off and campaigning for my dad with Shannon and Heather, while continuing my book tour. At first I was extremely nervous, but this is such a fun little tour to be on and I am having a blast meeting all of the incredibly dedicated volunteers at McCain-Palin offices around the country. I am so grateful to be having such an enjoyable, free-spirited, positive experience meeting such amazing volunteers and supporters; signing books for some of the cutest kids I have ever seen; and working every day with my favorite people in the world. Shannon, Heather, Frank, Melissa and Josh – You rock my world! I am a lucky girl to have such supportive, beautiful friends at my side, helping to elect my dad as the next President of the United States! We’ve been in Oxford and Sacramento and are headed to more cities in California before spending a few days in Ohio. We’ll have a big suprise for all of our readers in Ohio… trust me, I couldn’t be more excited for our trip to Ohio! Song of the Day: “Good Souls” by Starsailor

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Harleys in the Heartland

So, I have been on the road sans my parents in Ohio for the past few days and I am having the time of my life! I am meeting excited supporters, going to book signings and traveling around on the Straight Talk Express with some of my best friends. The highlight so far has been the “Bikers for McCain” rally. Public speaking is still new to me and often I have stage fright, but not at this rally.  Everyone was so nice and quickly put me at ease. Check out the pics below. On to Pennsylvania and then Nashville for the debate! Song of the Day: “So What” by Pink

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British right-wing global warming skeptics are revolting!

A small but vocal minority of neo-cons in Britain's Royal Society have reopened the debate on whether global warming is happening. http://looncanada.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/revenge-of-the-right-wing-climate-cha… added by: looncanada

Geoffrey Dunn points out Palin’s latest health care lie.

She is STILL lying? Yeah I was just stunned.