Ryan’s Rules: Demands, Conditions, Stipulations…Pick the Semantic of Your Choice!

It’s time to Break It Down!

The very high profile and discordant GOP stalemate appears to be coming to a merciful end; the dispute nearly over. Maybe!

A few weeks ago, in the midst of Pope Francis’ American DC-NY-PA Tour, House Speaker John Boehner underwent an epiphany and announced he would resign from his Speakership, and retire from Congress. At that moment, it appeared Kevin McCarthy, House Majority Leader, was most likely to pursue the Speaker’s position.

Indeed, he had Speaker Boehner’s blessing and endorsement. It should be noted, that was always going to be problematic for McCarthy. Boehner had become a less than popular leader, especially among the ultra conservative wing of the GOP, which includes the Tea Party element.

As if the onus of being close to the Speaker were not enough, in a Truth Serum-like induced moment of candor, Mr. McCarthy admitted in a Fox News interview that he was part of a Benghazi probe that had resulted in deflating Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers. Oops!

Quicker than a magician could say abracadabra, Representative McCarthy’s SNAFU ascended to a top-tier Twitter trending item, and part of a continuous loop in the 24-hour news cycle. Can you say liability? In a matter of days Mr. McCarthy evolved from a candidate who hoped to survive a spirited and contested battle for the Speakership to someone who lost all hope. He entered a meeting at which a vote on the matter was expected, and left, having taken himself out of the running.

On some level it was not a surprising move; yet it was totally unexpected. He had given no indication he would recuse himself from running. In some ways, it was a most artful sleight. It allowed him to proactively disengage from what was sure to be a figurative intra-Party OK Corral kind of gymnastic. Score one for the Kev.

As much as his “Smooth Operator” move made matters less complicated for him in the long run, and less contentious for the GOP in the short term, the tactic further roiled the waters for the Party, which at its core needed to get on with the business of electing a New Speaker, and complicated Mr. Boehner’s level of duress. After all, he hopes to gavel to a close his final meeting by October 31st.

Almost immediately after McCarthy’s exit, a Draft Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan movement emerged in full bore. There had been some level of interest in his becoming a candidate for the post, all along. His advocates, whom, represent various elements of the Party largely agree that he is one of the few, if not the only person whom, at this time, could persuade the requisite number of House colleagues to coalesce around and elect a candidate.

From the outset, Paul Ryan navigated the ensuing process in an arm’s length fashion. By most accounts, the job (Speaker of the House) is one he did not want, and in fact opted not to seek. There are a number of reasons for this, including, the nature of the job called for, from his perspective:

– Too much travel

– Too much fundraising

– Too much jousting and in fighting

Ryan is currently Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. He assumed the Chairmanship in January of this year. Prior to that, he spent four years as Chairman of the House Budget Committee. The Committee on Ways and Means has a wide range of oversight and responsibilities. The Committee on Budget is also the kind of high-level policy-heavy assignment that Ryan considers right in his wheel well. He is a policy wonk that wants to reform the tax code, and would ideally like to take a crack at running for President. He was on the ticket as Mitt Romney’s choice for Vice President in 2012.

The Committee on Ways and Means is the chief tax-writing committee of the United States House of Representatives. Members of the Ways and Means Committee are not allowed to serve on any other House Committees unless they apply for a waiver from their party’s congressional leadership. The Committee has jurisdiction over all taxation, tariffs, and other revenue-raising measures, as well as a number of other programs including:

The U.S. Constitution requires that all bills regarding taxation must originate in the House of Representatives. Since House procedure is that all bills regarding taxation must go through this committee, the committee is very influential, as is its Senate counterpart, the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance.

The U.S. House Committee on the Budget, commonly known as the House Budget Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. Its responsibilities include legislative oversight of the federal budget process, reviewing all bills and resolutions on the budget, and monitoring agencies and programs funded outside of the budgetary process.

Last night, Mr. Ryan took the first step toward what Republicans, at least the group that considers itself of the mainstream variety hopes will be the beginning of the end of the Speaker selection impasse. At first blush, it seems promising. But the contemporary Republican Party is almost not one Party in the traditional sense.

Ryan, understanding just what he is working with laid out a series of caveats that the Party must accept, in order for him to “reluctantly” take the job. The gist of those points his colleagues must agree to include the following:

  • He must receive the support of all three groups inside the House Republican conference: the House Freedom Caucus, the Republican Study Committee and the moderate Tuesday Group.
  • He wants changes to House rules made as a team — a major demand of the House Freedom Caucus; he wants to make it harder to overthrow a sitting speaker.
  • He wants a better work-life balance than out-going House Speaker John Boehner had.
  • He also emphasized the importance of unified support for the next speaker. Ryan told his colleagues he is willing to take “arrows in the chest but not in the back,” a GOP source inside the meeting told CNN.

Ryan closed his remarks by adding, should the conference agree to his stipulations, “I am happy and willing to get to work.” He went on to say, “I hope it doesn’t sound conditional, but it is.” According to members inside the room. He paused after saying the word “conditional,” for effect.

In explaining his insistence on the aforementioned terms of engagement, Ryan said, “This is not a job I ever sought; this is not a job I ever wanted. I came to the conclusion that this was a dire moment.”

Observers close to the process also weighed in. Peter King (R-NY) by most accounts a moderate, said, “If Paul Ryan can’t unite us, no one can. Who else is out there? That’d be a sign of utter dysfunction, total madness.”

Ryan’s allies say his conditions for becoming speaker are likely to include an understanding that he would have a free hand to lead without a constant fear of mutinous reprisals. One, Peter Wehner, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, said Ryan wants House conservatives to make clear that they would not seek to “cripple him” from the start.

Wehner added, “He doesn’t have a moral obligation to get Republicans out of the rubble they’ve created for themselves. Asking for their goodwill is completely reasonable.”

Perhaps the most challenging element for Ryan to get his arms around, and to whip or coerce, or coddle into line is the group known as the Freedom Caucus. This is a group of hardline Republicans who were not enamored with Speaker Boehner, and who tried to unseat him on a number of occasions.

In the initial stages of the group’s existence, which came to power in 2011, after the Tea Party swept a number of 2010 midterm election, the focus was primarily on reducing government spending. Latter day emphases have included specific targets such as Planned Parenthood, and its funding. But as time wears on, it is increasingly clear that what the Freedom Caucus wants more than specific legislation is power.

The clock is ticking, and the brinksmanship, while interesting in a sociological kind of way, is a totally counterproductive endeavor. We will soon see if the Representative from Wisconsin’s First Congressional District has constructed an acceptable path forward, via “Ryan’s Rules: Demands, Conditions, Stipulations…Pick the Semantic of Your Choice!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ryan-nears-decision-on-speakers-race-as-congress-returns/2015/10/20/b0e4998c-7687-11e5-bc80-9091021aeb69_story.html

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/20/politics/paul-ryan-house-speaker/index.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/21/us/politics/republicans-paul-ryan-house-speaker.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=first-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Caucus

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/20/us/politics/republican-freedom-caucuss-revolt-in-house-is-stoked-back-home.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Boehner

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_McCarthy_(California_politician)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Committee_on_Ways_and_Means

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Committee_on_the_Budget#Role_of_the_House_Budget_Committee

A Look Back at the Million Man March: My Generation’s March on Washington (Reprised)

It’s time to Break It Down!

As many of you did, I spent much of last night watching this season’s first Democratic Party Presidential Debate. I was extended, and accepted an opportunity to attend and participate in a Focus Group to discuss the Debate. Instead of creating a post after viewing the debate, I chose instead to repost a story I logged a year ago.

On Friday we will observe the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March. Last year I wrote about what I felt the MMM represented for my generation, from my perspective, of course.

A natural query to pose is, “But what about the March this past weekend; why not focus on that one?” It is a fair question. The same controversial leader, Minister Louis Farrakhan, who was a central figure in the 1995 March was at the forefront of last Saturday’s Million Man March for Justice or Else; the Washington Mall facing the Capitol was the same location, and tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people, mostly blacks, assembled from all across the country.

All of that is true. What is also true is I did not attend this past weekend’s event. I chose to reprise the 1995 March because of my personal connection to memories of that March. To that end, what follows is the unedited post from October 15, 2014, titled as above.

Tomorrow will mark the 19th Anniversary of the Million Man March (MMM). Before moving to the narrative, I know there are those who are disturbed that I would deign to conflate or equate The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; the March of A. Phillip Randolph, of Bayard Rustin, and of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I understand completely, and that is not what I’m doing.

On August 27th and 28th, 1963, I was nine years old. My participation came courtesy of my vantage point, seated in front of our 19-inch Black & White TV. It was informative, and inspiring, but it was not in-person (for me). Rustin, Randolph, King, and their co-participants and contemporaries, through their actions, reframed the trajectory of the landscape of American society, as we knew it. All of us are forever in their debt…each and every one of us. If you are an American today, whether you were born by then, or lived here at that time, if you are here now, you are obliged to credit, or blame if you choose, them for the country we have become.

By October 16, 1995, I was forty-something. I had been aware of the planning and development of the Million Man March from its early stages. From the outset, I was committed that this time, I would be fully present and accounted for. This time, timing was on my side. I actually had a job that made it not only acceptable, but also desirable to be there. I went, on my own aegis, not for work. But with a job title, Minority Affairs Director, I had no doubt; it was meant for me to be there.

Most of the rest of this post will be devoted to a verbatim recounting of an essay I wrote about my first person experience attending the March. The essay was one of three that appeared in the November 1995 Edition of OUTLOOK (Vol. 26 No. 11), the Newsmagazine for employees of Mecklenburg County, NC. All three were captured under the broad heading, “Reflections on the Million Man March.”

Here’s my essay:

For me, this event was at once a culmination and a commencement.

Nearly a year ago Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke here in Charlotte and announced plans for a Million Man March to be held in Washington, D.C. I left the Convention Center that evening committed to be at the March. My interest and enthusiasm culminated with my participation on Monday, October 16, 1995.

The March also was the point of commencement for the strategies and action to create positive and deeply rooted change in the social fabric of our individual communities and in the entire nation.

Though estimates of the actual attendance are in dispute, whether the number was 400,000 or more than a million, the turnout was epic. By the former measure, it is the largest civil rights rally in the history of this country; the latter would make it simply the largest gathering ever on the Washington Mall.

Being there was to be engulfed by the spirit of the moment; surrounded by a sea of positively focused humanity. It was an endeavor whose moment had come. It had to be done!

The day was characterized by its organizers as a time for collective atonement, reconciliation, responsibility, and absence: atonement for having been AWOL from familial responsibility; reconciliation to the women, children, families, and communities that had been abandoned; responsibility for our own actions and the consequences of those actions; and absence from normal daily employment and consumption (buying) patterns. These steps underscore the seriousness of our circumstances, and provide a vehicle to penetrate the nation’s consciousness. (Mission accomplished).

Minister Farrakhan and the Reverend Benjamin Chavis are correctly viewed as principal symbols of “The March.” They played central roles in conceiving and organizing the effort. In the final analysis however, “The March” belonged to THE PEOPLE. No one, two, or twenty individuals could adequately represent the total spectrum of this undertaking. It spanned wide ranges of economy, geography, religion, politics, ideology, age, gender, disability, and general point of view. African-Americans united to respond to the beleaguered condition of people…not against anyone.

Speaker after speaker – Maya Angelou, Charles Rangel, Kwaisi Mfume, Jesse Jackson, Rosa Parks, Jawanza Kunjufu, John Conyers, Stevie Wonder, Tynnetta Muhammad, Kurt Schmoke, Marion Berry, Benjamin Chavis, and Louis Farrakhan – in their own way, challenged and urged those in attendance, those watching at home (or at work) and those who would later hear about it, to work together to heal our society.

Minister Farrakhan specifically outlined several steps that participants should take, including:

  1. Register to vote and actively work to make sure others do;
  2. Affiliate with an organization(s) focused on improving the Black Community;
  3. Join a church, synagogue, mosque, etc., and put your religion to work in the community;
  4. Adopt one of the 25,000 black children waiting for adoption;
  5. Develop a relationship with a prisoner and help that person in their transition to life after prison;
  6. Establish a black United Fund to help our communities.

These steps alone will not alleviate all the problems we face. But if these measures are adopted, we will have taken one giant step forward.

Those of us assembled on the Mall on Monday, October 16, 1995 were prayerful, powerful, respectful, and reverent. More importantly, we were inspired by having been there, and we left committed to begin, continue, or accelerate our personal efforts to implement solutions to the trenchant social problems we face in our communities. I’m ready to do my part.

Peace!

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Arguably, a dozen years before I conceived and introduced The Sphinx of Charlotte/Break It Down, this essay was my very first blog. Who knew? Now, you do. I hope you enjoyed this narrative version of Throw Back Thursday (remember, tomorrow is the anniversary), brought to you on Wednesday. So there you have it, “A Look Back at the MMM: My Generation’s March on Washington!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_on_Washington_for_Jobs_and_Freedom

http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/enc_march_on_washington_for_jobs_and_freedom/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Million_Man_March

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/382949/Million-Man-March

http://www.noi.org/about-million-man-march/

http://www.blackpast.org/aah/million-man-march-1995

http://www.c-span.org/video/?67630-1/million-man-march

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8UB-shmJfQ

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/27/million-man-march-black-history-photo_n_2774778.html

http://www.theroot.com/articles/politics/2010/10/the_million_man_march_15_years_later.html

A Tale Of The Great African Migration: Emphasis On Tale!

It’s time to Break It Down!

Allow me to flout convention and begin with the end. In summary, the perpetrator’s effort to address the subject is a start, but falls short, far short in fact, of what’s necessary to make right an immeasurable injustice.

How did we arrive at this point?

In recent years there has been a not so subtle effort to reimage American History, or at least a key part of it. A certain element of the country has increasingly flexed its growing political and cultural muscle by successfully lobbying to change the way textbooks express the emergence, growth and development of the United States as a World Power.

Legislatures in several States have voted to participate in this unsavory practice. Even the Republican National Committee has gotten in on the act. Conservatives scrutinized the 2014 edition of the College Board’s release of its new Advanced Placement U.S. History teaching guidelines for not being patriotic enough. The Republican National Committee issued a resolution describing the framework as a “biased and inaccurate view of many important events in American history” and calling on Congress to withhold federal funding from the College Board.

Read: New AP U.S. history teaching framework released after controversy

It can be argued that, at best, this deception dilutes the truth quotient associated with the course of American human events. At worst, it totally whitewashes, no pun intended, the atrocities visited upon millions of erstwhile Africans. These men and women were violently separated from their homeland, and transported across an Ocean under the most brutal of circumstances. The conditions the human cargo was subjected to; shackled in cramped quarters, and barely fed, effectively killed countless men and women during the transcontinental voyages. Those who survived had their lives leveraged for free labor, while they essentially built significant portions of the infrastructure of this country.

As previously referenced, a number of States engage in this unpalatable behavior. However, none is bigger and/or more influential than Texas, if for no other reason, than because of the sheer number of textbooks the State purchases. Moreover, due to the large number of books prepared for Texas, that version of the texts is likely to be marketed to other smaller states that cannot command, based on volume, a different, truer-to-fact, version of the texts.

Publisher McGraw-Hill is contracted to prepare and provide World Geography textbooks for the State of Texas. In the version of events approved by the Texas Legislature, African slaves are referred to as “workers” and “immigrants.” In one passage, the book notes:

“The Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers…”

OK, hold on, wait a minute! This low-grade historical rewrite has been kicked around in newspapers and Internet news sites for some time. Finally a student and his mother, Coby Burren and Roni Dean-Burren, respectively, collaborated to kick-off a Facebook post that went viral. The ensuing smoke apparently made its way all the way up the communications chimney to McGraw-Hill executives.

The Dean-Burrens recoiled at the manipulatively nuanced characterizations that referred to individuals whom we know were slaves, as workers and immigrants. In response, Mrs. Dean-Burren asked:

“Workers implies wages … yes?

In one more testament to the viability and velocity of the inherent in general, and of Facebook in particular, her post had drawn 1.4 million page views on Facebook through Sunday before last. The higher-ups at McGraw-Hill not only heard (or saw/read, as it were), they responded.

Once confronted by the outcry emanating from the Dean-Burren family, McGraw-Hill reviewed the section. After a quick refresher, they concluded that the phraseology comprised in that particular section does not live up to their standards. As the Company put it, in a post on its own Facebook Page last Friday:

“We believe we can do better to communicate these facts more clearly, we will update this caption to describe the arrival of African slaves in the U.S. as a forced migration and emphasize that their work was done as slave labor.”

The company noted the edits will appear in the online version of the book immediately and will be included in the book’s next printing.

In response to the news, Mrs. Dean-Burren said on her Facebook Page:

“This is change people!!! This is why your voices matter!!!” And they do.

In citing a couple of specific examples of the reinvention of history in the text, Mrs. Dean-Burren elevated a passage from the section called “Patterns of Immigration.” In that section the text provides snapshots of how various ethnic groups arrived…in America. It notes:

“The Atlantic slave trade between the 1500s and the 1800s brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern United States to work on agricultural plantations.”

Immigration? Really? Mr. Trump and his immigration foes must not have received the memo. There is an immigrant pool that not only works but also does so for free.

A separate passage describes the arrival of Europeans who came to work as indentured servants “for little or no pay.” Here, they note that English and other Europeans received little or no pay, yet, no mention that Africans were slaves…just workers.

Mrs. Dean-Burren accurately calls this characterization of slavery in the text an “erasure.”

“Erasure is real y’all!!! Teach your children the truth!!! ‪#‎blacklivesmatter”

Coby, a ninth-grade student at Pearland High School south of Houston, brought the textbook and its loose-with-the-facts language to his mother’s attention. Texas has been a battleground in the fight over changes to textbooks that some say concede too much ground to conservative viewpoints on subjects such as climate change, religious liberty and especially slavery.

Read: Texas OKs school guidelines after ideological debate

While Mrs. Dean Burren took solace in having been a catalyst for a degree of change in McGraw-Hill’s posture on the subject of describing slavery in appropriate terms, some believe the changes aren’t enough and are asking the publisher to recall existing versions of the book and replace copies for schools that can’t afford to buy new books. I support this view. One comment on McGraw-Hill’s Facebook Page read:

“Thanks for the gesture, but that doesn’t help the school districts that can’t afford to purchase new textbooks! Kids will continue to read the same incorrect & inconsiderate information for probably the next 5-10 years! There must be a better way!”

Others say the publisher’s revised language still plays down the horrors of slavery.

“Forced migration? I believe the words you’re looking for are kidnapped and stolen,” wrote a commenter.

With those observations, I will end this post as it began, as I said I would. In summary, McGraw-Hill’s effort to address the subject is a start, but falls short, far short in fact, of what’s necessary to make right an immeasurable injustice. Therefore, when you reflect on this sordid episode, all you really need to know is, this was “A Tale Of The Great African Migration: Emphasis On Tale!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/04/living/mcgraw-hill-slavery-textbook-mom-complaint-feat/index.html

http://khon2.com/2015/10/05/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-after-texas-moms-complaint/

http://wtkr.com/2015/10/05/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-after-moms-complaint/

http://fox6now.com/2015/10/05/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-after-moms-complaint/

http://time.com/4060687/mcgraw-hill-slavery-trade-textbook/

http://www.metro.us/news/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-after-online-outrage-over-whitewashed-history/zsJoje—7CBMCh9Hw/

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rewriting-history-texas-tackles-textbook-debate/

http://fox13now.com/2015/10/04/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-that-describes-african-slaves-as-workers-and-immigrants/

http://www.aol.com/article/2015/10/05/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-passage-identifying-slaves-as-w/21245107/

http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/connectedcar/mcgraw-hill-to-rewrite-textbook-passage-identifying-slaves-as-‘workers/vp-AAf8yM

Act III: Baseball Enters The Game

It’s time to Break It Down!

It was bound to happen. I’ve written about what was at the time a totally new thing when the NBA hired its first female coach. Then, football entered the game, so to speak. It was almost certainly only a matter of time before a third member of America’s Big 4 sports franchises took a seat at the table. Sure enough, the inevitable transpired when Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Oakland A’s and Justine Siegal made MLB history yesterday, as the Oakland Athletics announced she would serve as a guest instructor for their Instructional League club, making her the first woman to coach in big league history.

On July 29, 2015 I wrote:

“Jennifer Welter was hired as a training camp and preseason coaching intern for the inside linebackers position for the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals. The signing made her the first female coach in the NFL.”

On July 22, 2015 I wrote:

“Coach Gregg Popovich and the Spurts made Ms. Hammon the NBA’s first full-time Regular Season female Assistant Coach on August 5, 2014. It was clear at that time she had cultivated a history with the Spurs, and that she had established a relationship with both Coach Popovich and a number of Spurs’ players. Other women had served in support roles, one as an Assistant during the Summer League, and another as a Volunteer Assistant during the Regular Season. Hammon, however, assumed full coaching responsibilities, and traveled with the team.

On Monday evening, Ms. Hammon led the Spurs to the Championship of the Vegas Summer League, as the Spurs beat the Phoenix Suns 93-90. By doing so, she became the feature attraction in yet another chapter in the annals of history, after having added one just two weeks ago, when she became the first woman to serve as Head Coach of an NBA Summer League Team. The Spurs lost their first Summer League game to the NY Knicks, but rallied from that point, winning the rest of their games, including in the end, persevering in a hotly contested Title Game.

On August 6, 2014 I wrote:

“But that’s a tale that will not be told until next spring.  Apparently, the Spurs wanted to make a statement now, and that they did.  Yesterday, they announced the hiring of Rebecca (Becky) Hammon as an Assistant Coach.  In doing so, they made her the first female to become a full-time Regular Season Assistant Coach in the League.  This year, Natalie Nakase, an assistant video coordinator for the Clippers, was hired to help run the Summer League.  Also, during the 2001-02 Season, when John Lucas coached the Cleveland Cavaliers, Lisa Boyer served as a Volunteer Assistant with the Cavs.  However, Ms. Boyer did not travel with the team.  In contrast, Hammon will operate in the capacity of a full-time Assistant, and will travel with the team.

Hammon, a veteran WNBA player had already announced her retirement, slated for the end of the WNBA Season.  As a member of the San Antonio Stars, she and the Spurs were already familiar with each other.  In fact, she had previously worked with the Spurs; a key factor in Coach Popovich’s comfort level with her.  CNN reported that Popovich, in speaking of Hammon said:

“I very much look forward to the addition of Becky Hammon to our staff.”  Having observed her working with our team this past season, I’m confident her basketball IQ, work ethic and interpersonal skills will be a great benefit to the Spurs.””

Today it’s Major Leaguer Baseball’s turn to grab a proverbial 15 minutes of fame for its foray into the world of female coaching hires. At first blush, it appears they are doing a fine job, and that they have selected an excellent candidate. Dr. Siegal, who has a Ph.D. in Sport and Exercise Psychology, has completed the Major League Scouting Bureau School. As a rookie coach, she will assume a slate of duties that comprises an array of responsibilities, including, hitting infield practice, throwing batting practice, offering her knowledge in meetings, and, as she says, “helping out wherever they want me to help out.”

Dr. Siegal went on to say:

“And I do like talking about life skills—I like to help people achieve their life goals.”

Siegal, became the first woman to coach men professionally in 2009 when she was the first-base coach for the independent league Brockton Rox. She will work with A’s minor-leaguers from Oct. 4 through Oct. 17.

Her hiring continues an upward trend for women in men’s professional sports. The San Antonio Spurs’ hired Becky Hammon as an assistant coach, and she led the Spurs’ summer league team to a championship this past July. This summer the Sacramento Kings followed suit by hiring Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman to serve as an assistant under head coach George Karl.

At the moment it appears that Siegal’s situation is best compared to that of Dr. Jen Welter, who served as a coaching intern with the Arizona Cardinals during training camp. Like Welter, Siegal was not hired for a permanent position but as temporary help during a time when a team needs all hands on deck.

A’s Assistant General Manager David Forst put it this way:

“Justine knows that nothing has been promised, but we’re not ruling that out,” referring to a full-time position.

For her part, Dr. Siegal responded:

“I think it would be incredible to coach full-time.” But for now, I’ll do my best every day to help out any way I can, from carrying water to throwing BP to using my Ph.D.”

When questioned about the potential reaction of the A’s minor-league players, Mr. Forst believes they will be as accepting of Siegal as they would be of any other coach. He added:

“I’ve found from experience that men are surprised to have a woman coach, but when they realize you know what you’re talking about and that you care, you fit right in with the rest of the staff.”

Siegal has served as co-chair of SABR’s Women in Baseball Committee and she directs a program that champions gender equity in sport for Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. She is the founder of Baseball For All, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing instruction and opportunity in baseball, especially for girls; Baseball For All will hold a national event for girls aged 7-15 in San Francisco in July.

The A’s are one of a handful of teams to have employed a woman in a scouting capacity in the front office; Kate Greenthal was a scouting assistant with the team from 2012 through ’14. Former A’s assistant GM Farhan Zaidi, now the Dodgers’ GM, is one of the few Muslims in baseball administration, and Oakland’s director of player personnel, Billy Owens, is African American.

That leaves the NHL as the only major professional sports league that has not had a female coach. The Athletics previously employed Kate Greenthal in their scouting department from 2012 to 2014, and this hire shows they’re still among the most progressive organizations in baseball. Even if Siegal’s just a guest instructor, this is progress worth celebrating and, hopefully, a sign of things to come.

So there you have it, “Act III: Baseball Enters the Game!”  All-in-all, not a bad way to create a little pre-World Series buzz.  Way to go A’s, and MLB!

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2573727-justine-siegal-hired-by-athletics-becomes-1st-female-mlb-coach

https://thesphinxofcharlotte.com/2015/07/29/jens-turn-apparently-its-in-the-cards/

https://thesphinxofcharlotte.com/2015/07/22/the-spurs-and-becky-hammon-another-chapter-added/

(http://thesphinxofcharlotte.blogspot.com/2014/08/first-spurs-won-title-now-they-are.html)

http://www.sfgate.com/athletics/article/Oakland-A-s-hire-woman-coach-Justine-Siegal-to-6538183.php

http://www.mercurynews.com/athletics/ci_28896649/make-justine-siegal-first-female-coach

http://www.si.com/mlb/2015/09/29/justine-siegal-oakland-athletics-female-coach

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/09/29/as-make-justine-siegal-first-female-coach-hired-by-mlb-team/

http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2015-09-29/athletics-hire-justine-siegal-female-coah-oakland-baseball-mlb

http://www.insidebayarea.com/athletics/ci_28896649/make-justine-siegal-first-female-coach

Capitalism: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly!

It’s time to Break It Down!

Words matter; any number of words can be used to signify the Pathos of American culture. However, perhaps none does so more aptly than Capitalism. It is arguably, the spirit, zest, and emotion that propel us to so frequently achieve greatness. There are most certainly terms that better reflect the American Ethos, and our sometimes, slippery connection to communal ethics. In addition, we can point to more poignant vessels to accurately capture the Logos that is the essence of the way we in America reason. Today’s word, however, is Capitalism, so perhaps we will examine those other elements of persuasion at another time.

In this election season especially, a number of politicians are poised to place an extra fine point on the distinction between Capitalism and other primary systems of organizing and managing government’s economies. The term Capitalist means owner of capital. Capitalism is an economic system that emphasizes that trade, industry, and the means of production are largely or entirely privately owned and operated for profit. Central characteristics include private property, capital accumulation, wage labor and, in some situations, fully competitive markets. In a capitalist economy, the parties to a transaction typically determine the prices at which they exchange assets, goods, and services.

The degree of competition, the role of intervention and regulation, and the scope of state ownership vary across different models of capitalism. These models include laissez-faire or free market capitalism, welfare capitalism, crony capitalism, corporatism, “third waysocial democracy and state capitalism.

The American Way, purists will insist, is punctuated by free enterprise. At its core, in a free enterprise system, business is governed by the laws of supply and demand; not restrained by government interference, regulation or subsidy. This apparatus is also referred to as free market.

The American combination of Capitalism and Free Enterprise is considered to be one of the most successful economic experiments in the history of the world. The United States is the world’s largest national economy, representing 22% of nominal global GDP and 17% of global GDP (PPP). The United States’ GDP was estimated to be $18.124 trillion as of Q2 2015. The U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions and is the world’s foremost reserve currency. Several countries use it as their official currency, and in many others it is the de facto currency. The United States has a mixed economy and has maintained a stable overall GDP growth rate, a moderate unemployment rate, and high levels of research and capital investment. Its seven largest trading partners are Canada, China, Mexico, Japan, Germany, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.

The US has abundant natural resources, a well-developed infrastructure, and high productivity. It has the world’s ninth-highest per capita GDP (nominal) and tenth-highest per capita GDP (PPP) as of 2013. Americans have the highest average household and employee income among OECD nations, and in 2010 had the fourth highest median household income, down from second highest in 2007. It has been the world’s largest national economy (not including colonial empires) since at least the 1890s. It’s abundantly clear that our national economic bona fides are firmly entrenched and indelibly established.

The numbers are not just staggering on the macro level. The United States, not surprisingly, also has a number of incredibly wealthy individuals. Our Country has more billionaires than any other. As of 2015, the U.S. was home to more than twice as many billionaires, 536, as the second closest Country, People’s Republic of China, 213. In fact, to sharpen the focus to an even higher degree, the State of California has more billionaires than every Country, except China and the U.S.

California spawned 23 new billionaires over the past year, bringing its total count to 131 — or nearly a quarter of America’s 10-digit club. It not only has more billionaires than any other U.S. state, but also tops Germany, India, Russia and the UK. In fact, if California were a country, it would be home to the third-highest number of billionaires in the world, surpassed only by the United States and China. California’s billionaires own a combined $560.1 billion in wealth, which is more than the GDP of 49 countries, including Argentina, Poland and Taiwan. All in all, it is fair to say, that is good!

Not surprisingly, the United States is home to the world’s wealthiest man. In 2014, Bill Gates, the Microsoft Tech Titan, was the world’s richest man, according to Forbes. As of July 2015, Gates remains at the top of the list.

While you have undoubtedly heard of Bill Gates, the name of a very wealthy man that has bludgeoned its way into the consciousness of Americans this week is Martin Shkreli. He is the CEO of a company known as Turing Pharmaceuticals, which bought the 62-year-old drug called Daraprim in August of this year. The company immediately raised the price of one pill from $13.50 to $750. Just for the record, I’ll submit, that is bad!

This increase drew protests in the medical community from those concerned that many patients will no longer be able to afford the drug. According to Mr. Shkreli, however, the move is simply a smart business decision.

“Why was it necessary to raise the price of Daraprim so drastically?” CBS News correspondent Don Dahler asked Shkreli.

“Well, it depends on how you define so drastically. Because the drug was unprofitable at the former price, so any company selling it would be losing money. And at this price it’s a reasonable profit. Not excessive at all,” Shkreli responded.

Daraprim was developed in 1953 as a treatment for toxoplasmosis, an infection caused by a parasite. It comes from eating under-cooked meat or drinking contaminated water, and affects those with compromised immune systems, like AIDS and cancer patients.

As one might imagine, there were stark economic repercussions stemming from Mr. Shkreli’s “reasonable profit” motive. When Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of Daraprim to $750 per tablet, the average cost of treatment for patients rose from about $1,130 to $63,000. For certain patients, the cost can go as high as $634,000.

While Shkreli acknowledged that the move might look “greedy,” he said there are “a lot of altruistic properties to it.”

“This is a disease where there hasn’t been one pharmaceutical company focused on it for 70 years. We’re now a company that is dedicated to the treatment and cure of toxoplasmosis. And with these new profits we can spend all of that upside on these patients who sorely need a new drug, in my opinion,” he added.

Oncologist and CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus disagreed.

“Patients shouldn’t be taxed and charged for future research and development. Patients should pay for the drug they’re getting and what they need in the situation that they are” Agus said.

“It’s predatory practice and it’s inappropriate,” he added.

The topic entered the political debate on Monday, with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tweeting: “Price gouging like this in the specialty drug market is outrageous.”

Her rival Bernie Sanders sent a letter to Shkreli demanding information on the price increase and called the rate hike “…the latest in a long list of skyrocketing price increases for certain critical medications.”

Sanders and Congressman Elijah Cummings have been investigating drugs that have seen jumps in prices.

Suffice it to say, Mr. Shkreli got the message. The 32-year-old Shkreli has been called everything from a boy genius to a vulture. Take your pick, but one thing the wealthy Capitalist is not is slow on the uptick.

Turing’s increasing the price of Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 a pill represented an increase of over 5,500%. Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton generously called that drug “price gouging.” OK, you knew it was coming; that is ugly!

The Daily Beast declared Shkreli the “most-hated man in America,” surpassing the dentist who killed Cecil the Lion.

Mr. Shkreli insists he has heard the outcry.

“We’ve agreed to lower the price of Daraprim to a price that is more affordable,” Shkreli said on ABC World News Tonight.

He didn’t say what that “affordable” price would be, but stressed that the company already gives away the drug for free to about half the patients who use it and that Turing plans to expand its charitable drug program.

In a somewhat ironic confluence of circumstances, Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), the former Cardinal of Buenos Aires, and the 266th Roman Catholic Pope is visiting the United States this week, week stops scheduled in Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New York. While there is no real expectation that Pope Francis will delve into or weigh in on Shkreli-gate, the Pontiff is a well-known critic of Capitalism.

In fact, this Pope’s Socialist posture, and his affinity for an array of issues including Climate Change/Global Warming, Restoration of formal Cuban-American relations, abolition of the death penalty, and a duty to the poor and marginalized has resulted in many Conservative politicians, a number of whom are seeking the GOP Nomination for the Presidency, to openly state their opposition to positions taken by the Pope. This just heightens the irony for a number of folks who happen to be Catholic, but do not bond with the 266th Pope.

Neatly summarized, there you have it…”Capitalism: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/capitalism

http://www.investorwords.com/2085/free_enterprise.html

https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-difference-between-capitalism-and-free-enterprise?share=1

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Shkreli

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/21/martin-shkreli-is-big-pharma-s-biggest-asshole.html

http://www.salon.com/2015/09/22/martin_shkreli_on_his_altruistic_motives_im_a_capitalist_i_want_to_create_a_big_drug_company/

http://gawker.com/pharmaceutical-greed-villain-martin-shkreli-will-fight-1732104723

http://www.turingpharma.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Francis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_the_number_of_US_dollar_billionaires

http://www.forbes.com/sites/katiasavchuk/2015/03/04/california-has-more-billionaires-than-every-country-except-the-u-s-and-china/

Next on Deck The Apprentice II: Otherwise Known As the GOP Debates

It’s time to Break It Down!

Almost everyone I know well who purports to follow politics avers that they believe the Donald Trump phenomenon will eventually dissipate, evaporate, or in some form or fashion, just go away. I should amend that statement to note I have not had this conversation with persons who admit to being Republicans. Therefore, it is certainly not meant to be representative of how a typical Republican feels about the situation.

Nevertheless, if that affirmation proves to be an eventuality, it surely cannot come too soon for the GOP Establishment, nor for the other GOP Presidential candidates, regardless of whether they consider themselves to be a part of the Establishment. Three weeks ago I wrote a post discussing the conundrum that the Republican Party faces in dealing with Mr. Trump and the immigration issue (https://thesphinxofcharlotte.com/2015/08/26/the-team-gop-conundrum-trumping-the-immigration-issue/).

The bigger story, undoubtedly, is that it is not just the Club Leader’s position on immigration that is troubling to the Party hierarchy. It’s his deep pockets money stream; his prickly, mercurial, unpredictable nature, it’s his penchant for “counterpunching” anyone with the temerity or effrontery to take him on in mano a mano terms.

The first 2015 GOP Presidential Debate was held six weeks ago tomorrow on August 6th at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. I wrote about the pending festivities on August 5th (https://thesphinxofcharlotte.com/2015/08/05/and-then-there-were-10-lets-get-ready-to-rumble/).

The abundance of contestants for the GOP Nomination, in concert with predetermined Party Rules, resulted in a split debate format for the first Debate. The schematic consisted of 7 candidates appearing in what amounted to the Early Show, and the remaining 10 candidates appearing at the Prime Time event later that evening.

This evening’s Debate will operate in a format slightly altered from the first contest. It will convene at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Semi Valley, California. At 6:00 p.m., 4 candidates, down from 7, will appear in the first session. Those individuals are George Pataki, Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, and Lindsey Graham. CNN amended the Debate Criteria by adding this caveat:

“In the event that any candidate is polling in the top 10 in an average of approved national polls released between August 7th and September 10th, we will add those candidates to our top tier debate, even if those candidates did not poll in the top 10 in an average of approved national polls between July 16th and September 10th.”

This change opened the door for Carly Fiorina to be promoted to the main stage. Rick Perry suspended his campaign, and therefore dropped out of the field. Jim Gilmore failed to attain the necessary threshold for inclusion.

That means the Prime Time Show expanded from 10 to 11 participants. The post-debate polls, which were used to determine the participants, were also used to determine the order that the candidates would appear on stage. Trump will anchor the center of the stage for the 8:00 p.m. debate, flanked by Carson to his right and Bush to his left. Walker, Fiorina, Kasich and Christie, in that order, will stand to Bush’s left, while Cruz, Rubio, Huckabee and Paul will appear to Carson’s right.

Up to this moment in the campaign, which many experts continue to insist is still early, The Donald has been the straw that stirs the GOP Presidential Candidates’ Drink. There is a fair amount of speculation that a number of the candidates may actually try to gain traction by attacking Donald Trump. This has been a largely unsuccessful, and in some cases fatal flaw in strategy for those with the gumption to try it. See Rick Perry, who no longer lists himself among active candidates, and Lindsey Graham, whose campaign has appeared to limp along.

One of the next, certain to take up the gauntlet is Bobby Jindal. Governor Jindal wrote an Op-Ed that appeared on CNN’s website yesterday, in which he lambasted Donald Trump as, among other things, “a madman who must be stopped.”   Are you ready yet?

So in the Apprentice, Donald Trump ran the show. When a contestant didn’t live up to his lofty standards, Trump would, with great fanfare and bluster, utter the phrase, “You’re fired!” It will be interesting to see if Trump tweets some scathing message about/to Jindal between now and the Debate this evening, or whether he will take the opportunity to launch a broadside attack (he likes to say he only counter punches) during the Debate.

Here’s the opening salvo from Jindal’s CNN commentary:

“President Trump today announced that the first season of “The Apprentice: White House Edition” will air on CBS this fall. Contestants, including Gary Busey, Ted Cruz and Kanye West, will vie for Cabinet positions. The announcement came as the newly renamed “Hair Force One” touched down in South Dakota for the unveiling of President Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore. Meanwhile, first lady Melania had reason to celebrate as her White House-branded perfume, Trump, by Trump, hit Macy’s shelves …”

No, this is not a story from The Onion. It’s a vision of our future. The only people who would enjoy a Trump presidency are Trump, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert. The jokes, as he said, will write themselves.

Jindal is clearly, desperately seeking a breakout moment. So much so that he did not limit his targets to Mr. Trump. What Right Wing/Tea Party diatribe would be complete without a nod to President Obama? Definitely this one, by Governor Jindal, will not be the first. To further shore up his macho Trump imitation bona fides, he said:

“The liberalism and incompetence of the Obama administration have pushed us to the edge of a socialist abyss.”  So much for creativity.

In analyzing The Donald, Jindal proclaims not only that he will never be President, but that his nomination would be tantamount to delivering the White House to Mrs. Clinton, at least in part because he is sure to self-destruct in a general election. Apparently, Trump is venom and he (Jindal) has, or is the antidote.

He insists that everyone knows Trump is not the answer, but…no one has the courage to say so…except him, of course. He noted that he said last week:

“Donald Trump is a shallow, unserious, substance-free, narcissistic egomaniac. It’s pointless arguing policy with someone not intellectually curious enough to care and who makes it up on the fly. According to him, his plans will be “fabulous” and “something terrific. His problem with Washington isn’t big government, it’s that he’s not running it. He’s not liberal, moderate or conservative. He’s not Republican or Democrat. Donald Trump is for Donald Trump. He believes only in himself.”

Jindal did eventually concede that Jeb Bush, Rand Paul, and the aforementioned “no longer a candidate,” Rick Perry called out Trump for lacking adherence to conservative values. Alas, it was a fruitless gambit because Trump is not a conservative.

He panned Ted Cruz for “clinging to Trump like a limpet to an oil tanker, hoping to suck up his votes when Trump eventually sinks.” Senator Cruz may be hoping to jet with Trump’s votes, should he falter, or he may be making space for a Trump-Cruz ticket, but it’s not likely he and Bobby will be making up anytime soon.

Showtime is 8:00 p.m. There may be more histrionics and fireworks when the lights come up. In fact, I’d say you could depend on it. Put the kids to bed early, get the beer and your popcorn. It’s about to be on and poppin’. “Next on Deck The Apprentice II: Otherwise Known As the GOP Debates!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_baby

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal

http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/15/opinions/jindal-debate-donald-trump/index.html

https://twitter.com/BobbyJindal

http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/14/politics/2016-cnn-republican-debate/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/reagan-debate-gop-cnn/2015/08/11/id/669509/

http://www.dailynews.com/government-and-politics/20150908/simi-valleys-reagan-library-prepares-for-gop-debate-with-more-than-400-staff-volunteers

http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/01/politics/cnn-debate-criteria-amendment/

Game, Set, Match: POTUS Style!

It’s time to Break It Down!

This is another of those weeks. For anyone interested in reading or writing about current events, the list of relevant topics is both inviting and long.

  • If you have a Right-leaning religious bent, the now famous Kentucky Clerk, Kim Davis, was released from jail yesterday.
  • For tennis fans, Serena beat Venus (no last names necessary) in the U.S. Open Quarterfinals last night. She’ll play Roberta Vinci in the semifinals Thursday.
  • For those for whom politics is their wheel-well, Round 2 of the Republican Party Presidential Debate series kicks off a week from today…Part I at 6:00 p.m., followed by the Prime Time nightcap at 8:00 p.m.
  • If you are just dying for the juiciest details of the latest violent jump-off, a pair of Atlanta teens landed in jail for allegedly attempting to murder their parents.
  • If you love Hillary…or you love to hate Hillary, she has executed yet another tack in an effort to subdue or escape e-mailgate; she apologized.
  • If you’re a tech titan, Apple releases the new 6S today.
  • If you are a football fan, over the weekend, two Texas high school football players executed blindsided tackles on an unsuspecting referee, allegedly after a slur was uttered.
  • For fans, and perhaps detractors of Pope Francis, on yesterday, the Holy Father radically revised the process by which Catholics may annul their marriages, streamlining steps that many in the church considered too cumbersome and costly.
  • If you are a hoops fan, yesterday was huge…because President Obama entertained the reigning NCAA National Champion Duke Blue Devils at the White House. As an aside, I must note, that in itself was not the top aspect of that news, though it certainly was newsworthy.

The actual significance of the encounter stemmed from the fact Duke’s Coach, Mike Krzyzewski, actually praised President Obama. It was well delivered, well deserved, and surely setting appropriate. Coach K said:

“On behalf of our Duke community, we want to thank you for serving our country over these last two terms. You’ve been an amazing leader for our country. And it’s not just you, but your family and the sacrifices. So thank you very much for your service.”

He even urged the crowd to give the President a standing ovation.

Of course, the reputedly conservative Duke Coach has publicly expressed other opinions about President Obama. Krzyzewski is the same man who criticized the administration’s strategy regarding ISIS and said in 2009 when Mr. Obama didn’t choose Duke for the Final Four:

“The economy is something he should focus on, probably more than the brackets.”

Coach K may very well be an ideologue. But he is suave, and capable of being glib, despite his fiery on court persona. I’ve seen him deliver the goods in person. He did a good job yesterday.

  • Of course, if you are a student of history, you know that Friday marks the 14th Anniversary of the September 11 attacks (also referred to as September 11, September 11th, or 9/11). These attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks consisted of suicide attacks used to target symbolic U.S. landmarks.

That’s an auspicious Top 10 for considering a blog topic. Yet, none cut the mustard in terms of my choosing today’s subject. I believe the President’s phenomenal accomplishment gets the nod. At least it gets mine. Moreover, as I’ve noted before, to use a basketball analogy…my court my rules.

To wit, despite historic measures and wide-ranging attacks by opponents of the Iran Deal, President Obama and his team have not just withstood the often vicious and ad hominem attacks from within the borders of the United States and abroad, they have managed to construct a coalition that is not merely capable of sustaining a veto; as of yesterday, the President amassed enough votes (41) to prevent a Senate vote against the Deal from occurring.

It is without question, the Iran Deal is controversial. Republicans have initiated a number of desperate attempts to scrap the deal before it ever materialized, including issuing an unprecedented invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak before Congress, without first advising the President…just weeks before the Prime Minister’s election in Israel

That affront took place prior to the completion of the Deal. So did a broadside attack in the form of an open letter to the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran signed by 47 senators and instigated by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). It was, in modest terms, a stunning breach of protocol. While many observers insist, it would be beyond the pale to characterize or dub the signers as “traitors,” it was definitely another slap in the face of President Obama and an affront to the presidency,

When the question was put to retired Major Gen. Paul D. Eaton for perspective, he wouldn’t say Cotton and Co. were “traitors.” However, he did not hold harmless the Senator from Arkansas. As he put it:

“I would use the word mutinous.”

Eaton has had a long career, which includes training Iraqi forces from 2003 to 2004. He is now a senior adviser to VoteVets.org. He went on to say:

“I do not believe these senators were trying to sell out America. I do believe they defied the chain of command in what could be construed as an illegal act.”

Eaton certainly had stern words for Cotton. As he framed it:

“What Senator Cotton did is a gross breach of discipline, and especially as a veteran of the Army, he should know better. I have no issue with Senator Cotton, or others, voicing their opinion in opposition to any deal to halt Iran’s nuclear progress. Speaking out on these issues is clearly part of his job. But to directly engage a foreign entity, in this way, undermining the strategy and work of our diplomats and our Commander in Chief, strains the very discipline and structure that our foreign relations depend on, to succeed.”

The consequences of Cotton’s missive were plainly apparent to Eaton. He went on to say:

“The breach of discipline is extremely dangerous, because undermining our diplomatic efforts, at this moment, brings us another step closer to a very costly and perilous war with Iran. I think Senator Cotton recognizes this, and he simply does not care. That’s what disappoints me the most.”

That’s among the more frightening aspects of this entire episode. The freshman senator from Arkansas and 46 of his Republican colleagues sought to Bigfoot Obama on a deal not yet done whose details are not yet known. This demonstrates in a classic fashion how contemptuous so many members of the Radical Right are of this President. Yet to paraphrase the late Maya Angelou, “And Still He Rises!”

In yesterday’s edition of the Washington Post, Michael Gerson makes a point that one would think would have been clear to all 47 signatories of Senator Cotton’s letter.

“If Republican senators want to make the point that an Iran deal requires a treaty, they should make that case to the American people, not to the Iranians. Congress simply has no business conducting foreign policy with a foreign government, especially an adversarial one (See the Netanyahu invitation). Every Republican who pictures his or her feet up on the Resolute Desk should fear this precedent.”

There was a time one could have imagined Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) making this point. That was back when he fancied himself a statesman. Instead, he signed the letter.

In wrapping up his thoughts on Senator Cotton, General Eaton said:

“I expect better from the men and women who wore the uniform. And the American people deserve better from the Senate.”

So the huge, in Joe Biden parlance, “Big eff’n deal,” news is, three Democratic senators announced Tuesday they will vote in support of the nuclear deal with Iran, paving the way for a possible filibuster of Republican-led attempts to disapprove of the controversial agreement. Given the pressure on Democrats, on Jewish legislators in both Houses, on anyone in a heavily Jewish precinct, district, or state, that the President whom Republicans targeted from his first day in Office, in an attempt to deny him any political victories at all…ever, could marshal the requisite number of Senators to potentially avoid even having to issue a veto is a simply amazing feat of nuanced Presidential leadership. Add it to the list!

Pro-deal statements from Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) mean 41 senators are now publicly backing the deal, enough to keep a disapproval resolution from emerging from the Senate and making its way to President Obama’s desk and forcing a veto.

In related news, a fourth Democrat making an announcement Tuesday, Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), said he would vote to disapprove of the deal, as did the last undecided Republican, Susan Collins of Maine, thus dashing White House hopes for bipartisan Senate support.

Republicans are still engaging in discussions designed to avoid a 60-vote minimum requirement to scuttle the Deal. Democrats, understandably oppose such a move, in part due to precedents set by Republicans when they were in the Minority. It appears likely at this point that the 60-vote requirement will stick, and that Democrats will filibuster attempts to bring the measure to a vote.

Who would have thunk it possible? President Obama is wearing this Lame Duck thing extraordinarily well thus far. Game, Set, Match: POTUS Style!”

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/09/08/sen-joe-manchin-opposes-iran-deal-making-obama-veto-more-likely/?wpmm=1&wpisrc=nl_evening

http://abcnews.go.com/US/kentucky-clerk-kim-davis-set-released-jail/story?id=33601309

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cotton

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu

The Mountain Wouldn’t Come To Obama…So The President Changed Its Name

It’s time to Break It Down!

This week President Barack Obama became the first sitting President to visit Alaska and the Arctic. While there, he’ll discuss climate change and its effects, evident in Alaska and elsewhere.

In addition, he is set to appear on a Survival TV Show, “Running Wild with Bear Grylls,” NBC and the White House announced Monday. The show will be aired later this year, as will the interview filmed when he visited the Oklahoma Prison.

PETA, among others, criticized him for his decision to appear on the show. For good measure, however, the President took another action, an Executive Action; one that left Conservatives peeved. He changed the Name of Mt. McKinley, the highest peak in the United States, in fact, the highest in North America (20,237 feet), to Denali, or Great One. The U.S. Government renamed Denali, Mt. McKinley in 1917.

The President’s opponents immediately condemned him for acting like a dictator, taking unconstitutional action, overstepping his authority, engaging in a partisan stunt and, of course, exhibiting racial animus.

Rep. Bob Gibbs (R-Ohio), said:

“I hope my colleagues will join with me in stopping this constitutional overreach,” vowing to work with the House natural resources committee to reverse Obama. “President Obama has decided to ignore an Act of Congress in unilaterally renaming Mount McKinley in order to promote his job-killing war on energy. This political stunt is insulting to all Ohioans.”

Former Rep. Ralph Regula, also from former President McKinley’s home state of Ohio, weighed in too, in an interview with the Columbus Dispatch, saying:

“Obama “thinks he is a dictator and he can change the law.”

Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) framed it as:

“Yet another example of the president going around Congress.”

Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) scolded Obama for moving to:

“Undermine a prior act of Congress.”

Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a GOP Presidential candidate utilized social media, and:

Tweeted that “POTUS once again oversteps his bounds.”

House Speaker John Boehner, also from Ohio, pronounced himself:

“Deeply disappointed.”

However, lest the surge of exuberance by Ohio Republicans deludes you into thinking this matter was simply a provincial dispute, fostered by individuals from a State that had its local hero’s name decommissioned, and removed from a Mountain 3,000 miles and several Time Zones away, au contraire mon frère! It was no such thing.

One Representative, Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill), said on Fox News, he thought the move might be related to McKinley having been a Republican. He noted:

“People feel like this president is constantly trying to, like, stick it in our eye, and put his thumb in our eye.”

The conservative website Gateway Pundit posted an item titled:

“Obama Renames Mt. McKinley (Named After Some White Guy) to Denali.”

At the conservative outlet Breitbart.com, Ben Shapiro asked:

“Why did Obama choose to change the name now? Presumably because Obama has now solved all the world’s problems, and decided against his second choice, Mt. Trayvon.” He continued a “more serious” explanation was that Obama “opposes the legacy of President McKinley,” which includes the Spanish-American war and annexing various territories. Asked Shapiro: “[W]hen will President Obama change the name of the American Southwest to Aztlan?”

The deeper one wandered into the conservative blogosphere and Twitterverse, the uglier the messages became – about President Obama’s presumed anti-American views, his Muslim practices, and his primal and unquenchable urge to defecate on his predecessors.

Here’s the almost comical, truly ironic, best-kept non-secret. The President is actually perfectly within his authority to make this change. If his opponents are really outraged, they can overrule him in Congress, or they can elect a president who will change the name back.

The sticky-wicket, tricky little problem with both of these possible options is that Alaska, run by Republicans, wants the name to be Denali and have been trying to make the change for decades. The Alaska delegations — Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan and Rep. Don Young, Republicans all — heralded the move (even as Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who represents McKinley’s hometown, joined the opposition).

That, however, is not the only fly in the proverbial ointment, in this case. There is the (elephant in the room) not so small matter of Conservatives professing to support local control, and lamenting the devolution of power at the local level. Yet, oddly, it seems to this casual observer, in this particular case, they are demanding the federal government overrule a state’s wishes. Oh what a conundrum, a tangled Web, I believe Mr. Shakespeare dubbed these kinds of matters. As Washington Post Columnist Dana Milbank said in an Opinion piece Monday, perhaps a more ideologically suitable solution would be to rename something actually in Ohio for McKinley. A city, a river, an Interstate…the possibilities are endless.

As for Denali, Mr. McKinley hadn’t even visited the Mountain, named for him by a prospector before McKinley was elected the 25th president. A prospector, William Dickey began proposing the name Mt. McKinley in 1896, after traveling the Mountain Range. Eventually, sixteen years later, after McKinley’s assassination on September 14, 1901, Congress renamed the Mountain. For hundreds if not thousands of years of years prior to that, natives of the land had referred to it as Denali.

In 1959, Alaska gained Statehood. Afterward, Alaskans – many of whom had never stopped referring to the mountain as Denali – started wondering why their State’s natural crown jewel was named for a President from Ohio. The Alaska Legislature has been backing a proposal to change the name back to Denali since 1975. To wit, it’s fair to say, this idea is not only not some egomaniacal, brainchild of President Obama, since it predates his 1961 birth (in Hawaii, by the way). In point of fact, the most fervent backers of the idea are republicans. Go figure.

Mr. Milbank speculates, and I believe, that the dustup over renaming the mountain will be added to the other molehills of the President’s supposed overreach, which have been turned into mountains, and already includes:

  • Obamacare
  • The Stimulus
  • Dodd Frank
  • The IRS
  • Immigration
  • Executive Appointments
  • Saving General Motors
  • Contraception
  • The ATF
  • Prosecution of Low Level Drug Offenses

That’s just to name ten; not necessarily a Top 10, just ten, although Obamacare is likely at the top of almost everyone’s list. I’m sure any Conservative worth his or her salt could tick off another dozen without drawing a second breath. The real rub here is, the common objection to all of these is less about what was done…than who did it. IJS!

Yes, Conservatives’ heads will once again spin due to an action taken by President Obama. Ultimately, though, the rest of us can be at peace knowingThe Mountain Wouldn’t Come To Obama…So The President Changed Its Name!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/31/politics/obama-bear-grylls-running-wild-survival-show/index.html

http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/31/petas-reaction-to-obama-bear-grylls-appearance-is-pure-gold/

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/obama-highlight-climate-change-first-ever-presidential-visit-alaskan-arctic/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/mt-mckinley-becomes-the-newest-conservative-molehill/2015/08/31/057ae37e-5014-11e5-933e-7d06c647a395_story.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/obama-will-rename-the-highest-us-peak-dropping-mckinley-for-denali/2015/08/30/c9f822ee-4f4b-11e5-8c19-0b6825aa4a3a_story.html

http://newsone.com/3173014/president-obama-renames-alaskas-mt-mckinley-to-denali/

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-alaska-obama-climate-change-20150831-story.html

http://www.inquisitr.com/2382623/president-obama-running-wild-with-bear-grylls-in-alaska-first-president-to-visit-alaskan-arctic-for-global-warming-awareness/

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/01/us/us-makes-urgent-appeal-for-climate-change-action-at-alaska-conference.html?_r=0

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/obama-warns-almost-too-climate-change-041419471.html

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/obama-says-climate-changing-faster-011427093.html;_ylt=A0LEVvJvN.ZV5FMAmZcPxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTEzZjZpNzAxBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDRkZVSUMwXzEEc2VjA3Nj

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/31/us/politics/obama-to-urge-aggressive-climate-action-in-visit-to-arctic-alaska.html

http://www.ibtimes.com/obama-visits-alaska-itinerary-events-presidents-trip-addressing-climate-change-2075470

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denali

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKinley

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama

The Team GOP Conundrum: “Trumping” the Immigration Issue

It’s time to Break It Down!

A funny thing happened as the GOP race for the Presidency got out of the gate. A candidate whom many were not convinced would even run, and whom others figured would bow out quickly, if he did run, and whom others still, presumed would be minimized, if not nullified, by the time the campaign began in earnest, is in fact, leading the race. The Donald, who boldly and frequently proclaims the American Dream is dead, and only he can bring back sexy…I mean the American Dream, has all but made a mockery out of the race to determine the Republican nominee for the White House, in the early going.

He leads his nearest opponent by a nearly 2:1 margin in most polls, more in some. Mr. Trump appears to be single-handedly redefining the playbook for GOPolithink. It was not that long ago, the collective wisdom of the Grand Old Party was, “that Barack Obama guy took us to the woodshed twice by dominating the Hispanic vote. In 2008, Senator Obama garnered 62% of the Hispanic vote. In 2012, the President’s number rose to 71%.

After the November 2012 Presidential Election, the GOP Mantra was, we are going to plan and execute a brand new policy initiative expressly for 2016. We’ll show ‘em.”

Wow, did they ever! On the evening of June 16, 2015, Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States in the 2016 election at the Trump Tower in New York City with the slogan “Make America Great Again.

Part of his formula for making America Great Again included plans to complete the Mexican border fence, or wall, as he calls it, and make Mexico pay for it. But he did not stop there. He went on to say:

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best…They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with [them]. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

In the immediate aftermath of the Trump announcement, a number of entities severed ties with the mogul candidate. Several businesses and organizations – including NBC, Macy’s, Univision, and NASCAR (along with sponsor Camping World) – cut ties with Trump over his comments. The response among his fellow GOP candidates was mixed. Two of them, Senator Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, and former Texas Governor, Rick Perry, quickly squared off against Trump and his stinging remarks. Interestingly, for all practical purposes, they both dropped off the political radar.  A number of other candidates opted to invoke a “see no evil, hear no evil posture.”

Trump, alternately, zoomed to the top of the polls, and has held a commanding lead for the first two months of the campaign. Of course, we are talking about Donald Trump; so naturally, he was not through with the issue. In fact, he has since doubled and tripled, perhaps even quadrupled down on the idea. He has promised to build the biggest most sophisticated and effective wall imaginable. He has referenced the Great Wall of China as just one example of what’s possible. What a novel and potentially historic idea.  I kid!

Most of us know there are 17 candidates that the media and GOP Polling sites consider serious. However, there are more than twice that many declared candidates for the GOP Ticket. Since you have almost surely not seen the list, and will likely never see it again, I thought it would be instructional to share it here. So, for your edification only, here it is. First there is the list, in polling order, based on the first debate. This is the list with which most of us are familiar. The first 10 made it to the Prime Time Main Stage:

  • Donald Trump, 23.2 percent
  • Jeb Bush, 12.8
  • Scott Walker, 10.6
  • Ben Carson, 6.6
  • Mike Huckabee, 6.6
  • Ted Cruz, 6.2
  • Marco Rubio, 5.2
  • Rand Paul, 4.8
  • Chris Christie, 3.4
  • John Kasich,8

The second group includes the 7 candidates who appeared in the Matinee edition of the GOP Debate:

  • Rick Perry, 2.0
  • Rick Santorum, 1.4
  • Bobby Jindal, 1.2
  • Carly Fiorina, 1.0
  • Lindsey Graham, 0.4
  • George Pataki, N/A
  • Jim Gilmore, N/A

And then you have the list of declared candidates in its entirety, in Alpha Order:

 •  Skip Andrews  ◄ DECLARED
 •  George Bailey  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Michael Bickelmeyer  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Kerry Bowers  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Jeb Bush (2)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Dr. Ben Carson (4)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Eric Cavanagh  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Dale Christensen  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Chris Christie (9)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Ted Cruz (6)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Brooks Cullison  ◄ DECLARED
 •  John Dummett, Jr.  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Bob Ehrlich
 •  Mark Everson  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Jack Fellure  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Carly Fiorina (14)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Jim Gilmore (17)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Lindsey Graham (15)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Jim Hayden  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Chris Hill  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Mike Huckabee (5)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Bobby Jindal (13)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  John Kasich (10)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Bartholomew James Lower  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Andy Martin  ◄ DECLARED
 •  James C. Mitchell, Jr.  ◄ DECLARED
 •  K. Ross Newland  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Esteban Oliverez  ◄ DECLARED
 •  George Pataki (16)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Rand Paul (8)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Rick Perry (11)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Michael Petyo  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Marco Rubio (7)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Brian Russell  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Rick Santorum (12)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Jefferson Sherman  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Shawna Sterling  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Donald Trump (1)*  ◄ DECLARED
 •  Scott Walker (3)*  ◄ DECLARED

As a frontrunner, one thing about Trump no one can say is, that he has been forced to tone it down, or play it timidly. In fact, some of his best stuff has almost surely not even been uttered yet. However, one of the most recent “get the eff outta here ideas he has released so far, came up just few days ago when he suggested that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is actually “illegal.” Newsflash; the Constitution is illegal! This comes from the frontrunner of the Party that feigns irreducible fealty to the Constitution. For a point of reference, just think Second Amendment and gun rights. Say what?

In addressing the matter with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, Mr. Trump said that the 14th Amendment – which guarantees citizenship to all people “born or naturalized in the United States,” including children whose parents came to the country illegally is unconstitutional.

“It’s not going to hold up in court.”

The key language, found in the first section of the 14th Amendment is as follows:

Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

A central element of this section is the Citizenship Clause, which overruled the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision that black people were not citizens and could not become citizens, nor enjoy the benefits of citizenship. Some members of Congress voted for the Fourteenth Amendment in order to eliminate doubts about the constitutionality of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, or to ensure that no subsequent Congress could later repeal or alter the main provisions of that Act. The Civil Rights Act of 1866 had granted citizenship to all persons born in the United States if they were not subject to a foreign power, and this clause of the Fourteenth Amendment constitutionalized this rule.

So, suddenly, Donald John Trump, turned Constitutional scholar, has declared an Amendment, adopted July 9, 1868, invalid. One more element of this facet of the conversation is the use of the term Anchor Baby. The term is a pejorative description for a child born to an illegal immigrant mother to the United States.

There is a popular misconception that the child’s U.S. citizenship status (acquired by jus soli) legally helps the child’s parents and siblings to quickly reclassify their visa status (or lack thereof) and to place them on a fast pathway to acquire lawful permanent residence and eventually United States citizenship. Current U.S. federal law prevents anyone under the age of 21 from being able to petition for their non-citizen parent to be lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence. At best, the child’s family would need to wait for 21 years before being able to use their child’s US citizenship to modify their immigration status

The term is generally used as a derogatory reference to the supposed role of the child, who automatically qualifies as an American citizen and can later act as a sponsor for other family members. The term is also often used in the context of the debate over illegal immigration to the United States to refer to children of illegal immigrants, but may be used for the child of any immigrant.

The pyrotechnics over the use of the term has spilled over into the jousting between Jeb Bush and Trump. According to Mr. Trump, Mr. Bush has issued a memo dictating that the term should not be used.  However, when he (Trump) used it, and surged even more in the polls, Mr. Bush quickly pivoted, and employed the term.  Moreover, he has been adamant about refusing to relinquish it.

That’s cute and all, but the real elephant (GOP symbol) in the room is that several of the current GOP Presidential candidates have direct ties to immigrants.  In fact, Mr. Trump’s mother, the former Mary Anne MacLeod, was a Scottish immigrant, born on the Isle of Lewis, off the west coast of Scotland.  Two of his three wives, the former Ivana Zelníčková, a native of the Czech Republic, and Melania Knauss, a native of Slovenia, were also immigrants.

As for the current slate of candidates, one, Ted Cruz, was not born in the United States, though he gets his citizenship from his mother, who was an American citizen. His father is Cuban born; his American mother gave birth to Rafael EdwardTedCruz in Calgary, Alberta (Canada).

A second candidate, Marco Antonio Rubio, would, by Jeb Bush and Donald Trump’s definition, be considered an Anchor Baby. Marco was born in Miami in 1971. His parents applied for Citizenship, and were Naturalized in 1975.

Yet another candidate, Piyush “Bobby” Jindal, also fits the profile. His parents moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from Malerkotla, Punjab, India, in January 1971, a few months prior to Bobby’s birth on June 10th. Jindal’s case is particularly curious in that he has voiced support for the effort to end the practice, born in the 14th Amendment. Upon reflection, I must wonder, if the practice is in fact ended, is there a way to make it retroactive. That would help thin out the GOP field of candidates. At least it would eliminate a couple of candidates polling in single digits anyway.

For the sake of full disclosure, it’s important to note Trump and Jindal are not the only GOP candidates to board the Anchor Baby bandwagon. Governor Scott Walker, whom I wrote about last week, Governor Chris Christie, Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Rand Paul, and former Senator Rick Santorum have all embraced the questionable and controversial position. I will reiterate my most fervent plea. Do your research, and by all means, vote. Your very way of life may depend upon it.

As for that GOP Mantra referenced earlier, and the commitment to devise and execute a new initiative to turn the tide, we will see. At this point in the race, it’s difficult to be anything other than dubious about its prospects.

A common phrase related to the race is, “it’s early;” and it really is. There is still a lot of time for the “Change We Believe In” to occur. At this point in 2007, Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney led the polling for their respective Parties. Of course, neither of them went on to win. So, perhaps that bodes well for those who hope not to have to contend with the likes of President Trump. Although, for whatever it’s worth, that fact shouldn’t instill much confidence for Clinton backers either. But that’s a discussion for another day. Right now, just sit back and contemplate The Team GOP Conundrum: “Trumping” the Immigration Issue!”

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign,_2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XXcPl4T55I&src_vid=pe6r7IUAIkA&annotation_id=614b5acf-3e7e-4337-96af-f619272e6f07&feature=cards

http://2016.republican-candidates.org

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_baby

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012

http://www.republishan.com/e/6931439999182732/Donald-Trump-and-other-GOP-candidates-want-to-radically-alter-a-150yearold-cornerstone-of-American

http://article.wn.com/view-lemonde/2015/08/22/Trump_Bobby_Jindal_want_anchor_babies_deprived_of_citizenshi/#/related_news

http://teapartyorg.ning.com/forum/topics/scott-walker-echoes-donald-trump-end-birthright-citizenship-build

http://www.salon.com/2015/08/21/white_people_were_americas_real_anchor_babies_a_history_lesson_for_the_republican_party/

http://www.businessinsider.com/anchor-babies-term-donald-trump-jeb-bush-2015-8

The Donald: Introducing TV Inspired Military Doctrine

It’s time to Break It Down!

Anniversary Edition | Celebrating 8 Years of Continuous Publishing 

Approximately seven years ago, Senator John McCain made a fateful decision that Democrats would come to view as “the gift that kept on giving.” On Friday, August 29, 2008, the GOP Nominee for President announced that he had selected 44 year-old Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. McCain, a long serving member of the United States Senate, had reportedly considered several candidates on his short list, not including Mrs. Palin. It’s fair to say, her selection was more than a little surprising.

In introducing her, Senator McCain said, “She’s not from these parts, and she’s not from Washington, but when you get to know her, you’re going to be as impressed as I am.”

In retrospect that was high-octane wishful thinking. The Senator’s prediction would never come to pass. Of course, to her credit, she tried to deliver for him.

Within moments of McCain’s announcement, Ms. Palin made an explicit appeal to the disappointed supporters of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton by praising not only Mrs. Clinton but also another woman who has been on a major presidential ticket, Geraldine A. Ferraro, Walter F. Mondale’s Democratic running mate in 1984. Governor Palin said, “Hillary left 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America, but it turns out the women of America aren’t finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all.”

The bold proclamations of this political odd couple were among the high points of the campaign. When it came to political seasoning, Katie Couric revealed, just one month later, on September 29, 2008, that this empress wore no clothes.

Ms. Couric conducted interviews with both Vice Presidential candidates that were scheduled to air leading up to the election. Her interview with Governor Palin altered the trajectory of the remainder of the Campaign. It is a near certainty that for many Americans, the exchange provided a gasp-worthy insight into the depth, or lack thereof, of Mrs. Palin. It was a moment no less sobering than the one in which Toto pulled back the curtain to reveal that the supposed great and powerful Wizard was but a mere mortal, desperately trying to create the illusion of legerdemain.

The crux of the question, the shot heard around the world, as it were, was a basic one. What newspapers have you read to stay in touch with world events? It unfolded, as follows:

CBS Evening News, host Katie Couric asked Sarah Palin which sources she relied on for the news consumption that shaped her worldview. On three separate occasions, Couric tried to elicit a response from Palin about which specific newspapers she read. Seemingly caught off guard, Palin could not name a single news source:

COURIC: And when it comes to establishing your worldview, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this — to stay informed and to understand the world?

PALIN: I’ve read most of them again with a great appreciation for the press, for the media.

COURIC: But what ones specifically? I’m curious.

PALIN: Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years.

COURIC: Can you name any of them?

PALIN: I have a vast variety of sources where we get our news.

View the video:

https://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=aaplw&p=Katie+Couric+asks+palin+what+newspapers+she+reads

Fast forward to present day, and there is an inviting temptation to conflate Sarah Palin, the Quixotic 2008 Vice Presidential candidate, and Donald Trump, the megalomaniacal 2016 GOP Presidential Poll Leader. Mr. Trump, as I briefly mentioned last week, continues to flout convention and flummox his rivals. Moreover, he has captivated a plurality of those voters who identify themselves as Republican.

It’s still reasonably early, but in the really early going, many if not most, of the so-called experts predicted that The Donald would be a flash in the pan player that would ultimately not even be considered “a thing.” Clearly, we are past that point. From the outset he has made waves. Some theorized he would never submit to completing and releasing Campaign Finance statements necessary to officially join the campaign. It appears he relishes the moment…at least for the moment. He has made himself a proverbial media magnet by making/engaging in what seems like a continuing series of unusual, if not outrageous statements and actions, including:

  • Making an initial Xenophobic statement about Mexicans
  • Revealing Senator Graham’s cell phone number
  • Asserting Senator McCain is not a war hero
  • Making controversial remarks about Fox News analyst Megyn Kelly
  • Suggesting he would erect a wall along the entire U.S. – Mexican border
  • Proposing to bomb Iraqi oil fields
  • Providing constant reminders that he is the richest guy ever to run for President
  • Turning his cell message into a Campaign Ad after the Blog Site Gawker revealed his number

He has run an unorthodox campaign. Up to this point, he has proceeded in the best Sinatra-like tradition; he has “done it his way.” If you have spent more than a minute or two listening to, and being informed (I use the term loosely) by the Trump Worldview, you have no doubt heard some, if not all of the tropes listed above.

All of this Trump magic has propelled him to a significant lead in most major polls. His average lead is roughly 24% to 12% to the second highest polling candidate, which varies from poll to poll, with Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, or Ben Carson coming in second place. In other words, he is doubling his nearest opponent.

His lead is firmly entrenched when subject matter is considered, for example, the economy, Isis, and immigration. He also rules the gender roost, at the moment, polling 57% favorable with men, and 60% favorable with women (both among likely Republican voters).

So this past Sunday, I had, for all practical purposes, a déjà vu moment. Mr. Trump was a guest on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” When host Chuck Todd questioned Mr. Trump on his military positions, Trump said he watches television shows for military advice.

Todd asked, “Let’s go foreign affairs. You want to knock the hell out of ISIS, how?”

Trump said, “I want to take away their wealth. And as you know, for years, I’ve been saying, don’t go into Iraq. They went into Iraq, they destabilized the Middle East. It was a big mistake. Okay, now we’re there, and you have ISIS. And I said this was going to happen. I said Iran will take over Iraq, which is happening, as sure as you’re sitting there, and ISIS is taking over a lot of oil in certain areas of Iraq. And I said, you take away their wealth. You go and knock the hell out of the oil, take back the oil. We take over the oil, which we should have done in the first place.”

Todd continued, “What you’re talking about is ground troops, maybe 25,000.”

Trump answered, “That’s okay. We’re going to circle it. We’re going to circle it. We’re going to have so much money. And what I would do with the money that we make, which would be tremendous. I would take care of the soldiers that were killed, the families of the soldiers that were killed, the soldiers, the wounded warriors that are — I see — I love them. And they’re walking all over the streets of New York, all over the streets of every city, without arms, without legs, and worse than that. And I would take care of them.” (I presume they have an abundance of pretty good prosthetics…doing all that walking “with no legs). I digress.

Todd pressed, “So, America should take over these oil fields. [They] shouldn’t be given to the Iraqis?”

Trump added, “Well, we can give them something, but we should definitely take back money for our soldiers. We’ve had soldiers that were decimated, so badly hurt, the wounded warriors, and killed, of course. But we’ve had soldiers that were so badly hurt and killed. I want their families to get something. Because we got nothing out of that war. We spent $2 trillion, Chuck. We had thousands of people killed, wounded warriors all over the place. They got nothing, and they can’t even say we had a victory.”

Todd asked, “Who do you talk to for military advice right now?”

Trump answered, “Well, I watch the shows. I mean, I really see a lot of great — you know, when you watch your show, and all of the other shows, and you have the generals, and you have certain people –.”

Okay, it was right about there I though, this guy is channeling Sarah Palin…circa 2008.

Todd continued, “But is there somebody, is there a go-to for you? Every presidential candidate has a go-to.”

He was really trying to help him regroup, as Ms. Couric did for Mrs. Palin, over, and over again. This is borderline scary.

Trump answered, “Probably there are two or three. I like Bolton. I think he’s a tough cookie, knows what he’s talking about. Jacobs is a good guy –.”

Todd asked, “You mean Ambassador Bolton? You mean Colonel Jack Jacobs?”

Trump confirmed saying, “Colonel Jack Jacobs is a good guy, and I see him on occasion.”

Really? Last week, I wrote about the contemporary Republican bent toward anti-intellectualism; even anti-higher education. That was aimed at several of Mr. Trump’s GOP cohorts, but most notably, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, who left Marquette University without obtaining a degree. Let’s be clear, Scott Walker is no Donald Trump. Mr. Trump holds a B.S. Degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a prestigious Ivy League school.

However, his admitted penchant for extracting military advice from TV is more than mildly disconcerting. While he did not list stations by name, the network of choice for most self-respecting Conservatives is Fox News. I hate to think of where extrapolating might lead, using that factoid. So I won’t. I suspect most of those experts I referenced earlier still expect Mr. Trump’s Campaign to fade as we get into more debates and the Primary Season.  We’ll see.

When I think of the prospect that Governor Palin made it to the Candidate’s Final Four in 2008, so to speak, and that Mr. Trump is leading his Party at the moment, I realize what a tenuous hold we have on the land of the free and home of the brave. Now is certainly the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country…and vote (Make sure you have your valid ID at the ready). After all, we have already witnessed The Donald: Introducing TV Inspired Military Doctrine!” Who could predict what might be next?

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Consult the links below for more detailed information on a variety of aspects relating to this post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/08/17/donald-trump-on-meet-the-press-annotated/

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/29/palin.republican.vp.candidate/index.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/30/us/politics/30veep.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uONsMnlRucU

http://www.msnbc.com/the-ed-show/watch/donald-trumps-foreign-policy-45143107523

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/17/1412675/-Donald-Trump-Gets-His-Foreign-Policy-From-TV-Shows#

http://article.wn.com/view/2015/08/12/Donald_Trump_says_hell_release_policy_specifics_soon/

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/08/16/trump-i-get-my-military-advice-from-watching-shows/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRkWebP2Q0Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC79WhGdBXM

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/30/sarah-palin-answers-what_n_130706.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin_interviews_with_Katie_Couric

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/one-on-one-with-sarah-palin/