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John Gartner on Bill Clinton

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Psychologist John Gartner came on the show in January to discuss his book, “In Search of Bill Clinton: A Psychological Profile.” I found it fascinating. If you missed it, check out the archives www.mgshow.org/archives09.html. This is an op-ed piece that he did for The Baltimore Sun:

What should we do with Bill?

It’s stunning how fast Bill Clinton’s stock plummeted - faster, it seemed, than the Dow Jones industrial average after the fall of Lehman Brothers. When Hillary Clinton launched her bid for the presidency, the question was: How would she deploy “the greatest politician in our generation”? Unfortunately, a few ill-timed comments caught on tape during the campaign transformed Bill almost overnight into the crazy uncle in the attic, an embarrassment to be kept largely out of public sight.

Early in her campaign, Hillary called Bill “the most popular person in the world” and vowed to use him as a “roving ambassador.” Now that she is a step away from becoming the nation’s top ambassador herself, the question returns: What should we do about Bill?
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Anne Lamott on the Election

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Originally posted on Salon.com.

From every mountainside

The miracle of this year’s Thanksgiving.

By Anne Lamott

Nov. 27, 2008 |I watched “Mississippi Burning” tonight to honor the election, the miracle. I use the word “miracle,” because you cannot get from the South in 1964 to where we are, Thanksgiving 2008. The grace of this is amazing. Grace is when God makes a way out of No Way, and it feels like that is what happened. Eugene O’Neill wrote that we are born broken, and that the Grace of God is glue. That’s how it feels, this miracle — and I was for Hillary in the primaries.

You can’t exclaim too many times, you cannot sing the anthems too many times: They will never lose their power. If you’re a nice Christian girl, you’re supposed to say that only Jesus’ blood will never lose its power, and perhaps I will get a shitty place in heaven specially reserved for the blasphemers, with only aerosol cheese and Tang at every meal, but I do believe it to be true.

The people of my church sang “Lift Every Voice” to begin our service on the Sunday after the presidential election, and people sang it from the very mountains, thrusting their fists into the air, clapping, clapping not to try to beat he devil, like the old saying goes, but because we already did beat the devil.

I am not sure I know any other over-informed, middle-aged white people who believe in the devil, but I do: There! I’ve said it. I believe in evil and the devil. However, I am not going to name names.

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An Op-ed from Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Friday, December 7th, 2007

The New York Times

December 7, 2007

Op-Ed Contributor Islam’s Silent Moderates By AYAAN HIRSI ALIThe woman and the man guilty of adultery or fornication, flog each of them with 100 stripes: Let no compassion move you in their case, in a matter prescribed by Allah, if you believe in Allah and the Last Day. (Koran 24:2)  IN the last few weeks, in three widely publicized episodes, we have seen Islamic justice enacted in ways that should make Muslim moderates rise up in horror. A 20-year-old woman from Qatif, Saudi Arabia, reported that she had been abducted by several men and repeatedly raped. But judges found the victim herself to be guilty. Her crime is called “mingling”: when she was abducted, she was in a car with a man not related to her by blood or marriage, and in Saudi Arabia, that is illegal. Last month, she was sentenced to six months in prison and 200 lashes with a bamboo cane. Two hundred lashes are enough to kill a strong man. Women usually receive no more than 30 lashes at a time, which means that for seven weeks the “girl from Qatif,” as she’s usually described in news articles, will dread her next session with Islamic justice. When she is released, her life will certainly never return to normal: already there have been reports that her brother has tried to kill her because her “crime” has tarnished her family’s honor. We also saw Islamic justice in action in Sudan, when a 54-year-old British teacher named Gillian Gibbons was sentenced to 15 days in jail before the government pardoned her this week; she could have faced 40 lashes. When she began a reading project with her class involving a teddy bear, Ms. Gibbons suggested the children choose a name for it. They chose Muhammad; she let them do it. This was deemed to be blasphemy. (more…)

 
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