Robert Scheer: They Go or Obama Goes
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At a recent dinner party hosted by New York Times D.C. bureau chief Philip Taubman and his wife, Times reporter Felicity Barringer, and attended by Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Maureen Dowd, Steven Weisman, and Elisabeth Bumiller, Rice was reportedly overheard saying, "As I was telling my husb—" and then stopping herself abruptly, before saying, "As I was telling President Bush." (New York Magazine)This is a clear violation of the Tenth Commandment:
"You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his ass, or anything that is your neighbor's."Calling a married man your husband when he's not married to you? Covetous! Evil covetousness!
Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote unto me: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.This single woman should not be behaving in this un-Christian way with a married man on national television.
The spot showed Owens and Sheridan in an empty locker room, with Sheridan wearing only a towel and provocatively asking Owens to skip the game for her.The NFL's response:
After she dropped her towel, he smiled, agreed to be late for the games and she jumped into his arms. Sheridan was shown only from behind and above the waist after she dropped the towel.
Then the shot panned out to two more stars of "Desperate Housewives," Teri Hatcher and Felicity Huffman, watching the scene unfold on a television and commenting on desperate women.
ABC's opening was inappropriate and unsuitable for our Monday Night Football audience. While ABC may have gained attention for one of its other shows, the NFL and its fans lost.Okay, did I miss something? Seriously - what did I miss? This is the same NFL who will happily take billions from ABC with money earned from Coors ads with The Twins?
I watched Monday Night Football, and I'm offended and outraged. My sensibilities, poor delicate things that they are, have been damaged beyond repair, and my children have doubtless been launched down the path to depravity, wickedness, sin and degradation.So, good PR or the chilling of free speech? You decide. Either way, hot chicks and football evidently are no longer part of George Bush's America. If THAT isn't the end of Western Civilization as we know it I don't know what is. Read More......
But it wasn't because of that opening segment with Nicolette Sheridan and Terrell Owens. It was the hypocritical response of the NFL and ABC to the reaction to that steamy little house ad for "Desperate Housewives" that has my knickers in a knot.
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"We have heard from many of our viewers about last night's MNF opening segment and we agree that the placement was inappropriate," ABC said in a statement. "We apologize."
Excuse me while I vomit. The statement suggests that the wizards who decided it would be great fun to have a naked woman approach a player much like a randy dog approaches your leg had no idea that anyone in America would be offended.
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My guess is that ABC wrote the apology even before it filmed the spot and figured that all the publicity it would reap for its new show would be well worth any fines the FCC might decide to impose. They were right. The spot itself was seen by maybe 20 percent of the country. The replays and pious diatribes against it are seeping into every nook and cranny of the country, and every story mentions "Desperate Housewives." You can't buy that kind of publicity.
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The NFL was glad to take more than a billion dollars from Fox and CBS for a new television contract, knowing full well that the networks do not recover the rights fees with advertising sales. To the networks, buying the NFL is buying advertising time on their own stations. They don't carry the NFL to turn a profit on football, but to sell their other shows and turn a profit on them.
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If the league cared about the morals of our youth, it would refuse to have any part of money generated by ads whose selling points are getting drunk, driving fast, chasing people of the opposite gender and taking pills to cure all your ills. And it wouldn't sell video games that give extra points for sadistic violence.
But it doesn't do any of those things, because there's billions of dollars involved, and ABC does what it does for the same reason.
"I have witnessed the Marines behaving as a disciplined and professional force throughout this offensive. In this particular case, it certainly was a confusing situation to say the least."Yeah, real confusing there buddy. The video shows a quiet room, the Marines walking around slowly and calmly, then one Marine saying "hey, this one's faking he's dead" - he then shoots the guy in the head, and says "he's dead now." Uh huh. Real confusing.
"I would have shot the insurgent too. Two shots to the head," said Sergeant Nicholas Graham, 24, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "You can't trust these people. He should not be investigated. He did nothing wrong."Gee, wonder who he voted for. Read More......
Rice, by contrast, "certainly shares Bush's views and has learned better than anyone what Bush's views are," Adelman said. "You are not going to have that split in a second term."Sure she share Bush's views. She has channeled Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz to tell him what those views are. There is no moderation in US foreign policy.... the rest of the world should be afraid, be very afraid (and parents of draft age children should also be very afraid).
Guerrillas in Baquba, Mosul, Kirkuk and Suwaira stormed police stations, set oil wells ablaze and struck at American military convoys with suicide car bombs, routing Iraqi security forces in several coordinated assaults and severely damaging parts of the country's petroleum-based economic lifeline.
The wave of attacks across the Sunni Muslim heartland suggested that guerrillas were ready to carry on the war despite the loss of their safe haven in Falluja. The most intense fighting took place in the morning in Baquba, northeast of the capital. Insurgents there ambushed American troops near a downtown police station and laid siege to another station in a southern suburb.
"Well, Britain gave its support but I did not see much in return," Chirac was quoted as saying in the Times. "I am not sure that it is in the nature of our American friends at the moment to return favors systematically."
"I said then to Tony Blair: 'We have different positions on Iraq. Your position should at least have some use'. That is to try to obtain in exchange a relaunch of the peace process in the Middle East."
Adolescents who have two moms as parents are no different from teens growing up with a mother and a father, a new study finds.Read More......
On measures of psychosocial well-being, school functioning, and romantic relationships and behaviors, the teens with same-sex parents were as well adjusted as their peers with opposite-sex parents. The authors found very few differences between the two groups. A more important predictor of teens' psychological and social adjustment, they found, is the quality of the relationships they have with their parents.
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