Real Time With Bill Maher ~ March 5 2010 ~ Penn, Huffington, Sorkin

Politics

Real Time With Bill Maher ~ March 5 2010 ~ Penn, Huffington, Sorkin

Howard Stern to Judge X Factor

American Idol, Howard Stern, Politics

John Tully

The New York Herald Sun

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

6:25 am New York City

Howard Stern said this morning that Simon Cowell called him on Monday and that the two will talk soon.

Stern added that he will be a judge on The X Factor, a new show starting next season and produced by Mr. Cowell.

American Idol will continue  next season as well without Mr. Cowell as a judge.

Two current judges on the Idol program have already publicly stated that they will not work with Mr. Stern, the self-described King of All Media.

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My 4 ½ Year-Old Daughter Just Got Denied at Our Local Friends School Here in NYC

New York City, Parenthood, Politics

My 4 ½ year old daughter just got denied at our local Friends school here in NYC (I’m actually a Quaker for god’s sake ) and I just called the Head of School.
She got 99/98 on her ERB’s- her Grandmother has been a fixture at Friends Meeting of D.C. for 40 years and my uncle Tom, who
recently died,  ran Friends Central in Philadelphia for 17 years and was so proud to have left an amazing donation to the school.
On our tour every father was wearing a $1000 suit (I was in jeans and a dress shirt- it’s a Quaker school) and the street outside was full of Range Rovers. I’m having nightmares of all the spoiled monsters at Potomac School in DC  (and the enabling spineless star-struck faculty) and thinking I’m glad our smart, nice, polite, empathetic, thoughtful, incredibly talented little girl didn’t get in to that school.

JT


Seth MacFarlane Gives Bill Maher His Take on Palin Fake Outrage

Politics, Seth MacFarlane

Real Time With Bill Maher | February 19, 2010 | Panel Three

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Sarah Palin: "I Believe That the Jewish Settlements Should Be Allowed to Be Expanded Upon…" [ Even in the Palestinian Areas ]

Israel, Politics, Sarah Palin

THINK PROGRESS

In an interview with ABC’s Barbara Walters, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin separated herself from decades of U.S. policy — which has held that Israel’s settlements in the Occupied Territories are illegitimate and an impediment to peace — saying that she thinks “Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expand”:

WALTERS: The Obama administration does not want Israel to build any more settlements on what they consider Palestinian territory. What is your view on this?

PALIN: I disagree with the Obama administration on that. I believe that the Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expanded upon, because that population of Israel is, is going to grow. More and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead. And I don’t think that the Obama administration has any right to tell Israel that the Jewish settlements cannot expand.

WALTERS: Even if it’s [in] Palestinian areas?

PALIN: I believe that the Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expand.

Not only does Palin disagree with the Obama administration on that, she also disagrees with the Bush administration, whose 2002 “roadmap for peace” called for a settlement freeze. In fact, every U.S. administration since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza began in 1967 has opposed Israel’s building of settlements, which are held to be illegal under the Fourth Geneva Convention:

Article 49. The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.

In addition to violating Israel’s obligations under international law, the settlements are a major source of anger and frustration for Palestinians, and one of the main drivers of extremism and violence among both Palestinians and Israelis. By further entrenching Israel within the Palestinian territories, the settlements also make a two-state solution — which both Presidents Bush and Obama have recognized as a central U.S. national security interest — far more difficult to achieve.

Palin’s wild views on Jewish settlements might help her steal some radical right-wing religious support from Mike Huckabee, but they have disastrous implications both for U.S. and Israeli security, as well as for Palestinian national and human rights.