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MSNBC’s Cenk Uygur Assails Hateful Conservatives Who Opposed Women and Blacks

MSNBC News Live guest host Cenk Uygur on Wednesday railed against opposition to gay marriage, asserting that conservatives ” fought against women’s rights and they lost. They fought against civil rights for blacks and they lost .” He also touted the supposed moral superiority of liberals, lecturing, “This country is fundamentally progressive.” [ MP3 audio here.] To bolster this case, Uygur quoted Marting Luther King: “‘Cause as a very smart man once said in the middle of another civil rights battle, ‘The arc of history bends towards justice.'” Yet, liberals hardly have a spotless record when it comes to human rights. In 1972, Jane Fonda famously parroted communist propaganda while sitting on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun. Many progressives have also fawned over the communist murderer Che Guevara . Uygur derided, “And at some point, some conservatives will pretend they were never against [gay marriage] and that they’ve always been for equality for all…We know better. But, all of that will be irrelevant, because in the end there’s only one thing this country does with conservative ideas when they fight against progress, they throw them in the trash bin of history.” Here, Uygur, the host of the liberal radio show The Young Turks , was just being historically sloppy. Ronald Reagan made Martin Luther King’s birthday a holiday. When the historic 1964 Civil Rights Act came up for a vote, a higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats supported the bill. (Republicans were in favor 138 to 34. Democrats supported it 152-96.) Finally, it was Lincoln and later the Radical Republicans who made the progress for civil rights in the 19 th century. A transcript of the August 4 segment, which aired at 3:07pm EDT, follows: CENK UYGUR: Now, look, let’s go to “My Take.” Will there be gay marriage all across the country one day? Of course there will. Hear me now. Quote me later. It is inevitable. ‘Cause as a very smart man once said in the middle of another civil rights battle, “The arc of history bends towards justice.” This country is fundamentally progressive. When our founding fathers started a revolution for the idea of self-rule and democracy, it was arguably the single most progressive act in history. Conservatives fought against women’s rights and they lost. They fought against civil rights for blacks and they lost . They’re fighting against gay rights and they will lose, because this country believes in progress and human rights. That is what it’s absolutely based on. So, we will go through this drama for some time more, but the final act is clear. And then looking back many years from now, Americans will shake their heads and say how could people have possibly thought that? As they say now about people who fought against integration and a woman’s right to vote. How could they have possibly thought that? And at some point, some conservatives will pretend they were never against it and that they’ve always been for equality for all. And some of them might even pretend to be fans of famous gay rights crusaders like Harvey Milk as some now pretend to be big fans of Martin Luther King. We know better, but all of that will be irrelevant, because in the end there’s only one thing that this country does with conservative ideas when they fight against progress, they throw them in the trash bin of history .

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Katherine Jackson: MJ Danced to a Washing Machine

Filed under: Katherine Jackson , Michael Jackson Katherine Jackson says she vividly remembers the first time she knew MJ would be a superstar — and it all harkens back to the time baby Michael danced to the rhythm of an old washing machine. According to Mama Jackson, the King of Pop-in-a-diaper… Read more

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Kanye West Drops By King Tut Exhibition In Times Square

‘He said it was something he really wanted to see,’ an exhibition rep tells MTV News of ‘Ye’s visit. By Mawuse Ziegbe Kanye West (file) Photo: Dominique Charriau/WireImage With his next album on the way, Kanye West sightings have increased in recent months. Fresh off of a performance at the 2010 BET Awards, Yeezy braved legions of screaming kids and befuddled tourists in New York City’s Times Square to view the King Tut exhibition at the Discovery Times Square Exposition. “He said it was something he really wanted to see,” exhibition rep Alison Buchbinder told MTV News about West’s visit. ‘Ye was snapped checking out artifacts like the gilded coffins of Egyptian pharaohs. Buchbinder said West dropped by on June 29, which would have been two days after the Chicago MC spit his latest single “Power” atop a mountain at the BET Awards. West showed up to the museum rocking a mammoth gold chain — the same bling he sported during his awards show performance — that features a sculptural representation of the Egyptian god Horus. But it appears ‘Ye’s interest in the pharaohs exhibition might have something to do with his upcoming work. A day before his King Tut visit, the star posted several pictures of his Horus chain and pyramid ring on his KanyeWest.com website. A caption accompanying the images reads: “Horus is one of the oldest and most significant deities in the Ancient Egyptian religion, who was worshipped from at least the late Predynastic period through to Greco-Roman times. Horus served many functions in the Egyptian pantheon, most notably being the god of the Sky, god of War and god of Protection.” And West has been toying with other images of royalty in his recent work. The illustrated cover art for West’s single “Power” features the severed head of a monarch with a gilded crown impaled by a sword. Have you checked out the King Tut exhibit? Can you see why Kanye might be inspired by it? Share your thoughts in the comments! Related Artists Kanye West

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Jackson Memorabilia Auction — I’ll Trade Ya!

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Photo Galleries This latest Michael Jackson auction has a unique twist — the owner of the items says he got them from MJ himself … by trading other memorabilia to the King of Pop. The auction — set for October 6-15, 2010 — features several crazy MJ items, including… Read more

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Jay-Z & Billionaire — LeBron Will See You Now

Filed under: LeBron James , Jay-Z , TMZ Sports New Jersey Nets owners Jay-Z and Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov were just granted an audience with the king — LeBron James — and as you can see by the photo they wasted no time … buzzing into the meeting. LeBron is meeting his free agency… Read more

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Farrakhan blames Jews for financial ruin of blacks

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/nation/nation-of-islam-leader-farrakhan-accuse… Farrakhan is a vulture, a vampire who drains the life out of the very people he claims to lead. He destroys and makes a meal of his own people. And he in no way represents decent, hardworking Black America. Imagine if the American black community had the leadership of Martin Luther King instead of this devil who wants to keep his people uneducated, dependent, angry anti-individualists and anti-capitalists. He is the worst kind of demagogue, sacrificing his own to advance his own evil ambitions. And Obama counts him as a friend. A White House in decay. Martin Luther King would spit in the face of Louis Farrakhan and kick him to the curb where he belongs with the rest of the filth. Perhaps this is the only way for a soulless, evil wannabee to get his sullied name into the papers. Farrakhan claims Jews for centuries have worked to financially undermine Black people. The Washington Examiner via Gateway Disgusting. Radical Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan sent a letter to Jewish leaders asking them to repair the damage they have caused blacks for centuries. The Washington Examiner reported: Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan has written the leaders of more than a dozen major U.S. Jewish groups and denominations seeking “repair of my people from the damage” he claims Jews have caused blacks for centuries. Farrakhan sent the letter along with two books from the Nation of Islam Historical Research Team that the 77-year-old minister said prove “an undeniable record of Jewish Anti-Black behavior,” starting with the slave trade and Jim Crow laws. “We could charge you with being the most deceitful so-called friend, while your history with us shows you have been our worst enemy,” he wrote. Farrakhan has long accused Jews of wrongdoing in speeches, but he has rarely addressed Jewish groups so directly in writing. The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil rights group which distributed copies of the letter, said in a statement Tuesday that Farrakhan’s “anti-Semitism is obsessive, diabolical and unrestrained. He has opened a new chapter in his ministry where scapegoating Jews is not just part of a message, but the message.” added by: crystalman

Bill Press: Glenn Beck Rally at Lincoln Memorial ‘Like Granting Al Qaeda Permission to Hold a Rally on Sept. 11 at Ground Zero’

It’s well known liberals don’t particularly care for Fox News host Glenn Beck, but wouldn’t be comparing him to al Qaeda be a bit much? On Sept. 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the World Trade Center claimed the lives of over 2,700 people . So what does that have to do with Glenn Beck? Well according to liberal talker Bill Press, Beck’s plans to hold a rally at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28 are somehow akin to al Qaeda’s worldview. Press demanded the National Park Service revoke permission for Beck to hold a rally where Martin Luther King had given his “I have a dream” speech 47 years earlier. (h/t Outside the Beltway ) “In a slap at both President Lincoln and Dr. King, not to mention the American people, the National Park Service has given Glenn Beck permission to hold a Tea Party rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28 – 47 years to the day after Martin Luther King gave his magnificent ‘I Have A Dream’ speech,” Press wrote in a June 16 post on his blog . “If you ask me, that’s like granting al Qaeda permission to hold a rally on September 11 – at Ground Zero. What the hell were those bureaucrats at the Park Service thinking?” Press made similar remarks on his June 15 radio program , arguing the Lincoln Memorial was sacred and that it should not be “rented out like a cheap suit.” But even some of Press’ liberal audience had disagreed with the host, one suggesting if they had Press’ mentality 47 years ago, King might not have had the opportunity to speak at the memorial.

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Fans Flock to Michael Jackson’s Death Site

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Photo Galleries A year ago today, Michael Jackson died at a home he was renting in the Beverly Hills area — and today busloads of fans flocked to the home to pay tribute to the King of Pop. Read more

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Michael Jackson’s Death Followed By Weeks Of Grief, Confusion, Celebration

Some questions still remain a year after the King of Pop’s death. By Gil Kaufman Michael Jackson in 1985 Photo: GAB Archive/ Getty Images The news, at first, was impossible to believe. After surviving a lifetime of tabloid scrutiny, a childhood lived in the spotlight, two allegations of child molestation, two failed marriages, rumors of serious health problems and nearly 20 years of futile attempts to recapture his pop glory, Michael Jackson was dead . For months, fans had been scrambling to buy tickets to Jackson’s triumphant comeback run of 50 shows at London’s O2 arena , salivating at every morsel of information about the top-secret concerts, which the P.T. Barnum of Pop was planning behind closed doors on L.A. stages. And then, without warning, it was all over. The dream of Jackson’s resurrection and rebirth after years of struggle — both financial and personal — was dashed. Within hours of confirmation that the singer had died at age 50 as a result of cardiac arrest, the tributes began pouring in from his many musical collaborators and friends , his professional peers and family , his fans and new stars whose careers would not exist without Jackson’s trailblazing groundwork. We looked back at his amazing video legacy , which included such landmark clips as “Thriller” and “Billie Jean”; we remembered his musical track record with the Jackson 5 and as one of the most successful solo acts in pop history; and we watched as fans gathered all around the globe — many dressed in homemade silver gloves and MJ T-shirts — and massing outside Harlem’s Apollo Theater to pay homage to the fallen King. For millions of fans looking for answers, few would emerge, as autopsy results were delayed and the organizers of the London shows faced the daunting task of figuring out how to refund more than $85 million in tickets to the now-scotched concerts. A day after his death, we heard the frantic details of the 911 call made from his rented Holmby Hills, California, mansion after his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, found the singer unresponsive in his bedroom. With the cause of death deferred , pending further investigation, Murray met with police detectives to describe his actions in the hours before the singer’s death , and the Jackson family made its first statement about the tragedy. Three days later, Jamie Foxx and New Edition paid tribute to Jackson at the BET Awards , and Joseph Jackson, Michael’s father , expressed his first concerns about the circumstances surrounding his son’s death. By June 29, we learned that Jackson’s final rehearsals had been filmed in high-definition video and could be bundled for possible release. That footage eventually became the highest-grossing concert film of all time, “Michael Jackson’s This Is It.” That same day, a judge granted Michael’s mother, Katherine, temporary guardianship of the singer’s three young children, and Time magazine released a rare off-cycle commemorative issue . Not surprisingly, fans turned to his music to mourn and celebrate the King, causing a surge in his posthumous music sales that would eventually result in Jackson dominating the end-of-year sales tally with more than 8 million units shifted of his solo and Jackson 5 material in the U.S. since his death and 24 million worldwide. Within a week of his death, Jackson would once again smash Billboard records , thanks to the immediate rush of sales, filling the top nine positions on the Top Pop Catalog chart and eventually forcing a change in the way the trade magazine structures its album charts to include catalog titles in the mix. Almost a week after his death, police confiscated more medical evidence from MJ’s rented home, and concert promoter AEG Live announced that ticket refunds for the O2 shows would begin July 1. As confusion reigned over where Jackson would be buried, what caused his death and who would be the caretaker of his legacy, news emerged that a public viewing was being planned at Jackson’s former estate, Neverland, an event that was eventually canceled , due to objections from some family members who felt the ranch was not an appropriate place for such an event, given Jackson’s abandonment of his adult fantasyland in the wake of his 2005 acquittal on child-molestation charges. The memorials continued pouring in, with Game debuting a video for his MJ tribute song , “Better on the Other Side,” and the Reverend Al Sharpton leading a memorial service at the Apollo . A week after his death, the world began to hear about the drug propofol , a surgical anesthetic Jackson was allegedly using to combat his chronic insomnia. Months later, it would emerge that a toxic level of the drug — typically used in a clinical setting by trained professionals with access to life-saving measures — is what coroners believe killed the singer. July 1 was also the day Jackson’s will was filed in court , laying out his wishes for how his three children would be taken care of. By the next day, the Drug Enforcement Administration had joined in the investigation into Jackson’s death , a sign that investigators believed prescription drugs were likely a major factor in his demise. Around that time, we also learned from MJ’s former label boss, Tommy Mottola, that the pop wizard had left behind “dozens” of unreleased songs , some of which will see the light of day later this year when the label releases a compilation album of unheard tracks. While fans gathered spontaneously in Tokyo, New York, Gary, Indiana (Jackson’s hometown), and outside Neverland, they were still awaiting word on when they would be able to publicly mourn their fallen King. On July 2, AEG Live announced that a public memorial was being planned for July 7 at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, where Jackson was rehearsing the night before he died. And even as those super-fans schemed on how to score a ticket in the memorial lottery, they got an unexpected gift that same day when the first few seconds of rehearsal footage emerged , depicting Jackson going through his paces for the This Is It shows. Two weeks on, MTV rolled out a series of stories exploring Jackson’s legacy and history: 1958-79 , 1979-81 , 1982-86 , 1986-99 and 2000-09 . Also, word emerged that the often-fractious Jackson family was embroiled in a battle over control of the singer’s estate , valued at more than $500 million. And that’s how the first two weeks ended: In uncertainty about what killed the greatest pop star of his generation, confusion over who would uphold his legacy, scant details on what would take place at his memorial service and more questions than answers about what would become of the This Is It rehearsal footage and the music Jackson left behind. One year on, some of those same questions remain, as Murray faces an August preliminary hearing on involuntary-manslaughter charges and fans gather anew to say goodbye one more time to the King of Pop. MTV will be remembering the life and music of Michael Jackson all weekend. Don’t miss the one-hour special “Michael Jackson’s Influence on Music,” airing Friday at 6:30 p.m. on MTV. Related Videos Remembering Michael Jackson – One Year Later Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Fashion Icon Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Officer Punches Teenager in Face Over Jaywalking

According to the SeattlePI, there is a pedestrian overpass over Seattle’s Martin Luther King Way. Looking at Google Street View , it looks like one of the usual ones put up to make pedestrians climb two flights of stairs so that cars don’t have to slow down. Nobody uses these things. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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