Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe Archive from US News and World Report
(Titles of Articles)
Barack Obama Administration Should Cut Billions From Faith-Based Initiatives
By Bonnie Erbe - January 16, 2009
Bush Farewell Speech? Ignore It
By Bonnie Erbe - January 15, 2009
Why Bush Should be Punished for His Acts in Office
By Bonnie Erbe - Bonnie Erbe - January 13, 2009
How Barack Obama Can Take a Fast Track to Undoing Last-Minute Bush Regulations
By Bonnie Erbe - January 12, 2009
Abortion Wars Lead Mississippi to Shoulder the Highest Teen Birthrate
in the Nation
By Bonnie Erbe - January 8, 2009
George W. Bush, 9/11, Iraq, Katrina—How Did We Go So Wrong?
By Bonnie Erbe - December 30, 2008
Democrats Bring Good News for the Environment
By Bonnie Erbe - December 16, 2008
NFL Football Is Hurt by the Recession. Good
By Bonnie Erbe - December 9, 2008
The Irrelevance of George W. Bush
By Bonnie Erbe - November 28, 2008
One Word for New Auto Industry Business Plan: Green
By Bonnie Erbe - November 26, 2008
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"Lying" about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, holding detainees
at Gitmo, and prosecuting the saintly matron of all things domestic, Martha
Stewart. Those are just three reasons taxpayer-financed journalist Bonnie
Erbe finds for filing criminal charges on outgoing President George W.
Bush and his dastardly underlings.
The PBS "To the Contrary" host and U.S. News and World Report contributor
shared her thoughts in a January 13 entry on her Thomas Jefferson Street
blog:
I understand the politics of letting bygones be bygones. But Bush has
so thoroughly destroyed this country and encouraged such heretofore unimaginable
abuses of office (lying about weapons of mass destruction to lead the
country into an unnecessary war; the firings and politicization of the
attorneys general; the prosecution of active Democrat Martha Stewart for
relatively minor stock abuses while permitting subprime lenders and GOP
donors to swindle billions from the economy; the abuses at Guantánamo;
and the list goes on and on and on) that to act as if this never happened
is to encourage future abuse.
Bush's behavior, and that of his subordinates, should be punished so
future presidents and their appointees will not feel free to mimic it
with impunity.
But wait, there's more.
In another blog post, the liberal journalist shows that while she is
happy to be rid of President Bush, she still hasn't forgiven the vast
right-wing conspiracy for Hillary Clinton's demise in the Democratic primary,
even though, well, it was a Democratic primary and Erbe's imagined arch-villain
Rush Limbaugh urged his listeners to vote for Clinton in open primary
states:
Hillary Clinton ran a flawed campaign, which she launched as a flawed
candidate (she had very high negative ratings from voters). That said,
however, if the sexist derision and insults hurled at her during her run
(being called a she-goat, her laugh being called a cackle, etc.) had been
translated into racial slurs and used instead against Barack Obama, they
would never have been tolerated. Yet, to this day, no one has been forced
to apologize to Clinton for all the gender-based abuse she had to endure.
Right-wing radio mouthpiece Rush Limbaugh made derogatory comments about
Clinton, asking whether the nation wanted to watch her age in the White
House (as if he could walk down a runway in Milan).
White men still feel more comfortable sharing power with men of color
than they do with white women or women of color. The 15th Amendment to
the Constitution, granting black men the right to vote, was ratified in
1870. The 19th Amendment to the Constitution, granting women the right
to vote on the federal level, came 50 years later.
The first black man elected to the U.S. House of Representatives was
Joseph Rainey, who won his seat in 1870 during Reconstruction. The first
woman was Jeannette Rankin in 1916.
Part of the reason for women's slow progress is women ourselves: Organizing
women along political lines is like herding cats. African-Americans, on
the other hand, stand up for members of their community. Recall the Rev.
Jesse Jackson's boycotts in the 1980s of companies that did not promote
enough African-Americans or of franchises that discriminated against African-American
owners. One could never get women to boycott a company because it refused
to hire enough women. Until we get there, we need to accept responsibility
for holding ourselves back.
Taxpayer-financed Journalist: Arrest Bush!
By Ken Shepherd (Bio | Archive)
January 15, 2009 - 10:26 ET
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2009/01/15/taxpayer-financed-journalist-arrest-bush
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