Thursday Open Thread

Filed in National by on December 30, 2010

Welcome to your Thursday open thread. It’s another short work week for me this week. We actually have New Years’ Eve off as a holiday this year. Hooray for 3 day weekends!

Congratulations to Maryland Senator Barbara Mikulski, she is soon to be the longest-serving female Senator in U.S. history.

At noon on Wednesday, Jan. 5th, a new Congress will be sworn in. At that very moment, a feisty, powerful, 4 foot 11 inches, 74-year-old woman, Barbara Mikulski, will become the longest serving woman senator in U.S. history, eclipsing Margaret Chase Smith by two days.

Mikulski, D-Md., grew up in a blue-collar Polish neighborhood on the wrong side of the tracks where her family owned a grocery store. She didn’t go to the right schools, or belong to the right clubs.  ”

I was born in a generation where women didn’t go into politics, where women didn’t even know about a glass ceiling,” Mikulski has said. “We didn’t think in our family about going into politics because in Baltimore during those days politics was run by political bosses, political machines, pot bellied guys with cigars who made backroom deals… It’s very unlikely someone like me would ever come to the United States Senate.”

Thank you Senator Mikulski for being a trailblazer for women in politics.

Country music legend Merle Haggard was honored this year at the Kennedy Center Honors. He was interviewed about the honor and call out Fox News for its distortion and misinformation:

In an interview with Rolling Stone about receiving the Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime achievement, outlaw country legend Merle Haggard reflected on meeting President Obama. He blasted “the media,” for making up and spreading lies about Obama, “It was also nice to meet Obama and find him very different from the media makeout. It’s really almost criminal what they do with our President.” It is obvious that Haggard was talking about Fox News.

When asked by Patrick Doyle of Rolling Stone about the highlight of the Kennedy Center Honors Haggard talked about meeting both former President Clinton, and President Obama. Haggard said of Obama, “It was also nice to meet Obama and find him very different from the media makeout. It’s really almost criminal what they do with our President. There seems to be no shame or anything. They call him all kinds of names all day long, saying he’s doing certain things that he’s not. It’s just a big old political game that I don’t want to be part of. There are people spending their lives putting him down. I’m sure some of it’s true and some of it’s not. I was very surprised to find the man very humble and he had a nice handshake. His wife was very cordial to the guests and especially me. They made a special effort to make me feel welcome. It was not at all the way the media described him to be.”

When asked what is the biggest lie out there about Obama, Haggard answered, “He’s not conceited. He’s very humble about being the President of the United States, especially in comparison to some presidents we’ve had who come across like they don’t need anybody’s help. I think he knows he’s in over his head. Anybody with any sense who takes that job and thinks they can handle it must be an idiot.”

Most country music fans are probably not readers of blogs but will someone like Haggard get them to start questioning Fox Propaganda?

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  1. paratrooper18 says:

    Sorry I am on Health Care reform, since I found out the first bill in the next congress will be HR-1 – repeal the new reform plan.

    So my idea is that medical schools modify their versions of the Hippocratic Oath to read; “Do no harm, to your bank account”.

  2. HR 1 will go nowhere.

  3. cassandra m says:

    I’m co-signing onto every word of this fabulous rant. Except that my everyday immobilizer is different. But still. I’m not giving mine up, either.

  4. Clear Thinker says:

    I’ll retract the charge in favor of calling you a self-hating Jew.

  5. Rob Miller says:

    How would YOU know he doesn’t keep kosher, MJ? In any event, using someone’s religion or ethnic background as a launch pad and put down…well, there’s a name for that, isn’t there?

    BTW, for the uninitiated, shomer shabbos means he keeps the Jewish Sabbath and does not work, drive or use th ephone. Unlikely that someone with that level of observance would fail to keep Kosher.

    BTW, I figured you for a lefty secular Jew once I saw the term yeshiva bochur ( ‘yeshiva boy) used as an insult. But then, there are plenty of Jewish anti-Semites over on the Left end of things, aren’t there?

    That’s because their real religion is idolatry. And the idol’s name they worship is O-Bama.

    Be ashamed of yourself,
    Rob

  6. Clear Thinker says:

    By the way, MJ — you might consider this in regards to his keeping kosher.

    http://web.archive.org/web/20030911111324/http://www.jwmag.org/articles/08Fall03/p15c.asp

  7. MJ says:

    Now CT, why would I be a self-hating Jew? Clearly you haven’t been reading this blog for very long.

    Rob – pictures of Cantor eating ham sandwiches at the Smithfield plant in VA pretty much convinces even the slightest skeptic that Cantor doesn’t keep kosher. I have nothing to be ashamed of. I’m an observant Jew who is also progressive. And there are thousands of us around. Again, another peanut gallery commenter who has no idea of who I am.

  8. cookie says:

    Why are you spamming me???? I contribute to this blog occasionally:)

  9. I’ll look into it. Sometimes comments with multiple links get sent to spam.

  10. Cookie,

    I think I found you and rescued one of your comments. I believe it was the multiple links in one post problem. You are not automatically going to the spam filter.