Saving Privatizing Ryan
Recently revealing his ‘Path to Prosperity’ plan that many view as a direct offense against the poor, it seems that the GOP might also be hard at another project: privatizing, well, just about everything.
Recently revealing his ‘Path to Prosperity’ plan that many view as a direct offense against the poor, it seems that the GOP might also be hard at another project: privatizing, well, just about everything.
The Article: Free Speech Under Fire by Jonathan Turley in The L.A. Times.
The Text: The recent exchange between an atheist and a judge in a small courtroom in rural Pennsylvania could have come out of a Dickens novel. Magisterial District Judge Mark Martin was hearing a case in which an irate Muslim stood accused of attacking an atheist, Ernest Perce, because he was wearing a “Zombie Mohammed” costume on Halloween. Although the judge had “no doubt that the incident occurred,” he dismissed the charge of criminal harassment against the Muslim and proceeded to browbeat Perce. Martin explained that such a costume would have led to Perce’s execution in many countries under sharia, or Islamic law, and added that Perce’s conduct fell “way outside your bounds of 1st Amendment rights.”
The case has caused a national outcry, with many claiming that Martin was applying sharia law over the Constitution — a baseless and unfair claim. But while the ruling certainly doesn’t suggest that an American caliphate has gained a foothold in American courts, it was nevertheless part of a disturbing trend. The conflict in Cumberland County between free speech and religious rights is being played out in courts around the world, and free speech is losing.
Beirut’s fantastic new song, Vagabond, off of The Rip Tide.
Not exactly what I look for in a president. Shake it up and try to draw a better comparison.
The Article: How the Right-Wing Brain Works and What That Means for Progressives by Chris Mooney in his upcoming book ‘The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science—and Reality’.
The Text: If you’re a liberal or a progressive these days, you could be forgiven for being baffled and frustrated by conservatives. Their views and actions seem completely alien to us—or worse. From cheering at executions, to wanting to “throw up” over church-state separation, to seeking to “drown” government “in the bathtub” (except when it is cracking down on porn, apparently) conservatives not only seem very different, but also very inconsistent.
Even the most well-read liberals and progressives can be forgiven for being confused, because the experts themselves—George Lakoff, Jonathan Haidt and others–have different ways of explaining what they call conservatives’ “morality” or “moral systems.” Are we dealing with a bunch of die-hard anti-government types in their bunkers, or the strict father family? Are our intellectual adversaries free-market libertarians, or right-wing authoritarians—and do they even know the difference?