Tag Archives: newsweek

Newsweek’s Adler: Obama ‘Chickens Out,’ Fails to Push for Taxes to Make ‘SUVs… Prohibitively Expensive’

“Obama Chickens Out on Energy,” a disgusted Ben Adler argued to Newsweek’s The Gaggle blog readers this morning. Adler’s chief complaint with last night’s Oval Office address: Obama didn’t call for massive tax hikes to push Americans to make more politically correct spending choices. The Newsweek writer avoided the T-word until his last paragraph, but he made abundantly clear that he felt that a) American stupidity and short-sightedness was threatening to literally drown Manhattan in rising sea levels and b) Obama was not doing enough to make government force people to make better choices with their own money (emphases mine): In his address from the Oval Office on Tuesday night, President Obama eloquently laid out the case that we have failed to confront our dependence on fossil fuels, and that now is the time for us to do so. Obama acknowledged that our failure to do this so far has been caused not just by obeisance to entrenched interests, but also by “a lack of political courage and candor.” But he failed to use this opportunity to marshal public support for a logical, tangible goal that would reduce our destructive consumption of oil and coal. The idea that we can solve this problem of our massive, inefficient energy use through investing more in R&D is ridiculous. We need to start bringing down our emissions immediately, before Manhattan finds itself under water. Spending more money on research into technologies that may or may not be more efficient, and may or may not be economically viable 10 years from now, is insufficient. There are plenty of technologies, such as driving smaller cars, or hybrids, or taking buses, or living in smaller houses, that do not need to be researched and developed; they just need to be chosen. And they will be chosen if we make indulging in SUVs and McMansions prohibitively expensive, to reflect the social cost of global warming , and the cost of disasters such as the Deepwater Horizon oil-rig explosion that forced Obama to make this address in the first place. Obama should know all this, and his decision to pretend otherwise reeks of the same lack of courage and candor he had just lambasted unnamed predecessors for. Tossing out the pain-free idea that we can invest our way out of this problem is politically convenient, but it is not realistic. Obama swiftly pivoted to sounding like he was filled with steely resolve, saying, “But the one approach I will not accept is inaction.” But merely investing in energy research is little better than inaction. What Obama needed to say , if he was willing to stake his presidency on combating catastrophic climate change, as he had previously staked his presidency—and won—on the proposition that Americans are all entitled to affordable health insurance, was that he would not tolerate anything short of a bill that caps or taxes carbon emissions. He did not, and we will all suffer the consequences.

Continued here:
Newsweek’s Adler: Obama ‘Chickens Out,’ Fails to Push for Taxes to Make ‘SUVs… Prohibitively Expensive’

"Spiritual But Not Religious" – A Big Cop Out?

It's a phrase heard all the time these days. It refers to feeling connected with some higher power, but resisting organized religion. This has led to an acronym (SBNR) and a Facebook page. SBNR has been alternatively described as “Burger King spirituality” (have it your way) and “going on a spiritual walkabout”. According to a recent Newsweek poll, 30% of Americans now refer to themselves as “spiritual but not religious”. In England, only half of the citizens call themselves Christian. http://talkingskull.com/article/spiritual-but-not-religious-big-cop-out added by: Billy_Tarter

Ryan Murphy Demands an Apology From Newsweek, Urges Readers to Boycott

Add Glee creator Ryan Murphy to the laundry list of people offended by Ramin Setoodeh’s Newsweek editorial, in which the author proclaimed that gay actors cannot convincingly portray straight characters. Murphy released a scathing open letter to Newsweek last night, in which he scolded the publication for not issuing an apology to readers, suggested a full-on Newsweek boycott and invited Setoodeh to the set of Glee for a sing-along of Madonna’s “Open Your Heart.” Click through for the full letter.

Read this article:
Ryan Murphy Demands an Apology From Newsweek, Urges Readers to Boycott

Glee Boss Calls for Newsweek Ban Over "Mind-Blowingly Bigoted" Article

It’s all for one and one for all over on the Glee set. Series creator Ryan Murphy has joined pal Kristin Chenoweth in slamming Newsweek over a recent essay that argued gay actors…

Originally posted here:
Glee Boss Calls for Newsweek Ban Over "Mind-Blowingly Bigoted" Article

Glee Stops Believing in Newsweek After "Mind-Blowingly Bigoted" Article

It’s all for one and one for all over at the Glee set. Series creator Ryan Murphy has joined pal Kristin Chenoweth in slamming Newsweek over a recent essay that argued gay actors…

Follow this link:
Glee Stops Believing in Newsweek After "Mind-Blowingly Bigoted" Article

Kristin Chenoweth’s Newsweek Archenemy Attempts to Explain Himself

Last week, Kristin Chenoweth spectacularly took to task Newsweek’s Ramin Setoodeh for his editorial about how openly gay actors aren’t convincing when they play straight (and before that , how openly gay actors aren’t even helpful when they play gay). Today, Setoodeh has emerged to explain himself. “Over the weekend, I became the subject of a lot of vicious attacks,” he wrote today. “I received e-mails that said I will be fired, anonymous phone calls on my cell phone and a creepy letter at my home.” So what’s his defense?

View original post here:
Kristin Chenoweth’s Newsweek Archenemy Attempts to Explain Himself

Tax Form For The Marginally Employed

For those of you who still haven't hit the TurboTax. (Know your audience.) Pro-tip: I think you also get to deduct the boxed wine you drink while filling out this form. The Best Links: via Newsweek’s Tumblr View

Some Career Advice for the Millennials [Millennials]

“It took me a year and a half to realize that I’m not just going to stumble into a great job,” the Brown ’07 grad told Newsweek . Did Career Services forget to tell you about the paradigm shift? Well, let me clarify—it’s like half paradigm shift and half millennial Ivy League naivete. Adrian Muniz, who is 25 years old, has spent the last three years working in “high-end retail stores” and doing internships; the article doesn’t say whether he’s managed to find a job yet. But considering he graduated when things weren’t yet terrible , and they are now, for college graduates wanting to get into traditional media, absolutely horrible , I would guess that he does not yet have a job. Usually when stories like this run, people like me who are older than 25 get to feel all smarmy, like didn’t this kid know what was happening, why did he think that just because he went to Brown that he was going to get a job right away, he’s got to learn sometime that life is hard, doesn’t he realize that it was never easy to get a paying job in media in New York, maybe he should have gone somewhere that gives out grades, etc. And it’s true, I am feeling all of those things! But I am also feeling like this paradigm shift of which I speak is real, and it means that whereas before it was difficult but not impossible to get an editorial assistant job at a fancy publication where they still have expense accounts and such, it is now difficult if not impossible, and in fact, probably increasingly undesirable. It means that this Muniz fellow should forget about the “media internships” and “high-end retail” jobs and do something else, where he will actually make some money and gain some life experience, and that does not include starting a Tumblr. Get out of New York, do something that no one else has done, and then we can talk. In fact, that is going to be my advice from now on for everyone in college who emails me about internships and jobs and advice: Don’t come to New York until you’re at least 26.

Original post:
Some Career Advice for the Millennials [Millennials]

NYT Correction Of The Day

Dear Mr. Remnick, Please reconsider your angle. Fondly, The Internet (And also probably a lot of tea partiers.) The Best Links: via The Awl and NYMag and the Newsweek Tumblr, which is great, follow it. View

Obama to write Newsweek cover story on Haiti

President Barack Obama will write the cover story for next week's Newsweek magazine. The Wall Street Journal's Russell Adams reports that Newsweek editor Jon Meacham asked Obama's senior advisor if the President would write for the magazine, and he agreed. The magazine will hit newsstands on Monday

Read more:
Obama to write Newsweek cover story on Haiti