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Sue McGhee writes about her view of the world--politics, history, the Arts, family and opinion. See her new novel entitled "When the Eagle Flies with the Condor" and her collection of short stories "Voices" at www.suemcghee.com and www.amazon.com. Copyright (c) 2011 by G. Sue McGhee
Thursday, August 10, 2017
When Will These Two Men Act?
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Complexities of the English Language -- a reprise.
With the undaunted and continuous reporting on every aspect of our world today, both political and personal -- as a result of the "twenty-four-hour-news-cycle," certain phrases appear again and again in our Media ad nauseum. It isn't just the talking heads who commit the sin of "pundit drivel." It's the supposed experts of all fields whom the pundits interview.
We are being proselytized on a daily basis to thinking in terms of the clichéd cliché.
Here are few that have come to make me cringe:
“. . .having said that...”
“. . .that being said. . .”
“. . .at the end of the day. . .”
“. . .we’ll get to that on the other side. . .” (of the commercial break).
“. . .he allegedly. . .” (did something like cross the street).
". . . it is what it is . . ."
“. . .what were (are) your feelings. . .?” (asked of someone who can hardly speak because of being choked up with tears after a tragedy in their lives).
". . .sorry for your loss . . ."
". . .what was going through your mind . . .? (when the gunman shoved the gun in your face).
". . .sorry for your loss . . ."
". . .what was going through your mind . . .? (when the gunman shoved the gun in your face).
“. . . be that as it may. . .”
“. . . so . . . “ (a word currently used to preface the answer to a question – Mike Morell should know better!)
“. . . like . . . “ (Oh, please, let’s get rid of this word used to begin a sentence or to fill a pause. Like, I'd be over-joyed!)
“. . . I know what the optics are. . .” The White House Staff uses “optics” a lot. How about something like, “. . . I know how this appears. . .”
Appearances do matter and so do words.
My latest peeve, however, is the use of “complex” when the speaker means “complicated.” Yes, the dictionary makes it sound like they are interchangeable. However, there is a subtle difference in the connotation of the words. In the case of the word “complex” the connotation is and has always been one of the following: containing multiple interconnected parts; a composite; multi-faceted; a complex system of something.
"Complicated," on the other hand, is not that complicated -- it connotes difficult to understand, analyze, explain or follow.
Am I the only one who gets rankled with the sloppy use of "I" and "me," "he" and "him" as well as "she" and "her?" One should give it to "me;" therefore, one should also give it to "him and me" or "her and me." Please don't let one give it to "her and I," since one would never give it to "I," would they? I guess it's just me!
Next up: my rant on Pharmaceutical commercials. I’ll bet you can’t wait!
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
“. . . the slow undoing of human rights. . .” Part II (JFK Inaugural Address 1961)
This week marks a new
low – even for Trump.
May we recap the last four
months or so?
Since Trump took office, he has:
Reduced crucial cabinet departments to
bare bones and appointed obvious sycophants and liars to head those
departments. (eg; Michael Flynn as Nat’l
Security Adviser even though red flags were waving from every direction.) We can add Jeff Sessions, Sean Spicer, Kelly Ann Conway, Reince Priebus, and now, unfortunately -- H. R. McMaster.
Fired
Sally Yates January 30 (ostensibly for disagreeing with the President’s
Immigration Order, but really to shut her up for information regarding Michael
Flynn).
Fired
Preet Bhahra (along with 40+ U.S. Attorneys) a member of Justice who was doing
an investigation of Trump’s labyrinthine financial conflicts of interest.
Dismissed
our Press as purveyors of “Fake News,” as "the enemy of the people" and the Courts as “so-called Judges.”
Discontinued the White
House Visitor Log (effectively hiding from the People any controversial
visitors’ presence and reasons for being there).
Discontinued press reviews
following important phone calls or visits with foreign dignitaries to three or
four word statements.
Threatened to discontinue
White House Press briefings because of the criticism of White House
spokesmen.
Deftly shifted attention
from major (unflattering) news items with other (juicy) news items in an attempt to create media
distraction.
Appointed Ivanka Trump
and Jared Kushner, neither of whom have credentials
other than being family members, to Special Councel to the President.
Weekend trips to
Mar-A-Lago costing the taxpayer millions of dollars.
Personal business
trips by Sons and Ivanka including Secret Service paid for by taxpayers.
Fired James Comey, the
one who heads up an investigation by the FBI into Trump’s possible collusion
with Russia. (The audacity of this act is almost laughable if not so serious.)
Demeaned the FBI
director (a 30 year veteran of government service) by calling him a “showboat” and a
“grandstander.”
Today, we must add the
news story from the Washington Post yesterday about our president’s casual disclosure
of classified information to his Russian visitors in the White House (this is one
day after Director Comey’s firing) after having barred the American media from
attending but graciously allowing the
official Russian press (RT) into the
Oval Office.
Some
tremendously generous commentators and supporters like to say that the president
is simply on a learning curve and is to be forgiven. I would say, that my 10 year old
granddaughter would have known better than to divulge that information. Some say Trump is slightly deranged with
early symptoms of senility; others think he is just dumb.
I think he’s led a life that began with power and money, has learned he can get his way, is lazy, fat, lacks curiosity, has no historical perspective, has an untrained mind and cannot or will not read crucial briefings. He moves within his world of privilege without contributing.
He’s a taker and will take more from us than he is capable of ever giving back.
I think he’s led a life that began with power and money, has learned he can get his way, is lazy, fat, lacks curiosity, has no historical perspective, has an untrained mind and cannot or will not read crucial briefings. He moves within his world of privilege without contributing.
He’s a taker and will take more from us than he is capable of ever giving back.
Because
our forefathers were astute enough to understand the dark side of human
nature, they’ve provided us with a system of government that requires checks on
the presidency -- Congress, the Courts and the Press.
Under Paul Ryan as Speaker
of the House, and Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority Leader, the Congress has abrogated
its duty and they, as leaders, should be removed. One is not surprised at
McConnell, whose partisanship within the Senate is well-known. Ryan might have been a statesman at one time,
yet today, he’s become a lap dog to the President and his minions.
Fareed Zakaria GPS, Sunday
morning on CNN discussed the situation – this was before the WAPO exclusive
Monday afternoon.
"So far, it appears that the
Republican Party is losing any resemblance to a traditional Western political
party, instead, simply turning into something more commonly found in the
developing world, a platform to support
the ego, appetites and interests of one man and his family."
I agree. However, we still have the Courts and the Press – and
they are doing their jobs.
But it’s going to be up to us – the citizenry;
WE are now the ones in charge and we must remind Trump’s enablers that they owe
their jobs to us – not him. We, the voters, can fire them unless they immediately begin
the process of forming an independent committee (outside of the Congress) that
will not replace the on-going investigative congressional committees, but will instead
supplement their findings.
Without the cooperation of the Congress, we,
as voters, have no choice but to take back OUR house. Think 2018.
Friday, March 24, 2017
". . .the slow undoing of human rights. . ." (JFK Inaugural -1961)
In
slightly more than two months, our nation has been turned upside down by the inauguration
of Donald Trump as president. Many of my friends and some family members told
me back in October that Trump would be good for us. A composite paraphrase would have sounded
something like, “We’ve become complacent; we need a little shaking up. Trump is
the guy to get us moving in the right direction; he’ll get rid of the bureaucrats,
and ‘drain the swamp.’”
Sadly, today, what we’re thinking is “Oh, my God, how
they lie,” and what we’re feeling is incredulity . . . and fear. He has not drained the swamp, I fear he’s
filled it with billionaires whose immediate instinct is: “what’s in it for me?”
Our congress is like a limp dish rag being flopped in
the face of its constituents. Our congress people – many of them -- no longer
work for the people; they care only about keeping their jobs, their life-time pensions,
physical security and health care. They
don’t answer to anyone but “the Party.”
Shouldn’t our decision making processes be ruled by conscience first,
then country and then party? Apparently
not today.
Today, we are faced with a president who has so many
conflicts of interest, that any one of them should have been enough to disqualify
him from running, much less taking office.
Why does he get by with it? Why,
because of the Congress who wants to keep him in office in order to advance
their “agenda.”
He’s flatly refused to produce his tax returns which could
enlighten us as to possible illegal gains and unlawful deals. Perhaps there is nothing illegal or nothing
to hide. But we should demand to know
and should have known before the election.
We, the tax-payers, pay for his frequent weekend stays
at Mar-a-Lago. We, the tax-payers also pay for travel and security for his
children’s business trips across the world.
They are spending this weekend in Aspen, along with an entourage of
one-hundred or more security details and secret service people. How nice for them.
I repeat! We pay for it.
Secretary Tillerson does not feel the need for the Press
to accompany him on his trips abroad. He can live without the Press, he says. But can
we?
We know our election has been manipulated by a foreign power with more and more evidence indicating that it wasn't just Clinton they undermined but other challengers to Trump. If the president is complicit in this, he is a traitor.
We know our election has been manipulated by a foreign power with more and more evidence indicating that it wasn't just Clinton they undermined but other challengers to Trump. If the president is complicit in this, he is a traitor.
Speaker Ryan has proven to be a spineless enabler – not
just with the president, but with the congressman who recently revealed himself
as incapable of non-partisanship by revealing sensitive information to the
president who is under investigation by the very committee he chairs. I speak, of course, of Congressman Devin
Nunes, who has disgraced himself and has no choice but to resign. In addition,
he’s cancelled a scheduled meeting on Tuesday with crucial witnesses who may
have crucial evidence. Why? Could it be to cover for the president?
A special non-partisan committee MUST be appointed by
someone other than the Speaker of the House to investigate this president, his
campaign, his white house and perhaps beyond. It must come from outside our Congress because,
unfortunately, our Congress is complicit in the reign of what I believe may be
an illegitimate president.
Someone has to say it!
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Autocracy is on the Horizon
We have elected an authoritarian, a liar, a
womanizer, a tax evader, a sly manipulator, a con artist and a dishonest
business man who obviously would like to be rid of the Press.
We live in a dangerous world full of eager and
power-hungry leaders. We all know about Putin, of course, and his encroachment
into Ukraine, but look at Assad of Syria, a butcher of his own people and
publicly supported by Putin. Erdogan of Turkey, who promised to be a beacon of
democracy in the Middle East is now cracking-down on the media, the
intelligentsia, and throwing dissidents into jail, helter-skelter.
Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is craftily leading
the Israeli people into an apartheid, by boldly allowing settlements to
continue; recently he gave his blessing to allow 2500 new “outposts” in the
West Bank and 566 settlements in East Jerusalem. All this activity is in
response to a Trump presidency and perhaps to deflect attention from a series of
recent interrogations by the police into allegations of bribery and graft. Will
the settlements begin before he is asked to resign?
Conflicts of interest abound, accusations that
he and his wife received expensive gifts and travel from businessmen whose
purpose was to influence his decision making.
And, Sara, apparently likes pink Champagne – a lot.
The cases against Netanyahu are numerous: one of the charges of bribery results from two
recorded phone conversations between him and the editor of one of the most
respected newspaper in Israel – the Yediot Ahronot .
According to an article by Ruth Margalit in The New Yorker, January 13, Mr. Mozes
is heard saying:
“I
will do everything I can to keep you around for as long as you want.”
Apparently a deal was never agreed upon however, and Mozes continued hitting Netanyahu hard all during the campaign leading up to the election. And as recently as last month, a headline in the Yediot Ahronot read, “Netanyahu Leads to Disaster.”
Apparently a deal was never agreed upon however, and Mozes continued hitting Netanyahu hard all during the campaign leading up to the election. And as recently as last month, a headline in the Yediot Ahronot read, “Netanyahu Leads to Disaster.”
Nevertheless, it is obvious Netanyahu attempted to illegally entrap
a rival and threaten him: According to the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz, Netanyahu was heard saying,
“If you rake me over the coals before the election, I’ll deal with you.” This is the prime minister of Israel threatening a representative of the free media in Israel.
“If you rake me over the coals before the election, I’ll deal with you.” This is the prime minister of Israel threatening a representative of the free media in Israel.
President Trump has only been in office for four days. Already, he is excoriating our media from his
podium and instructing his press secretary to mindlessly do the same. If he is criticized, he will attack. If his
ego is threatened, he will whine as he did in front of the CIA’s wall of honor. He is a disgrace to our country.
And today: a media blackout was imposed upon the EPA and other
federal agencies.
The VOA (Voice of America) formerly broadcast to citizens outside the U.S.
and an unbiased source of news, is now being managed by Trump’s pick for a CEO.
As Israel Hayom is the
voice of the Prime Minister of Israel, so are Breitbart News and Sean Hannity of FOX news, the voices of Trump’s nascent autocracy.
Dark clouds have already begun to obscure the sunshine.
Monday, January 2, 2017
Don't Cancel Pure Genius!
I loved this show.
I am so sick of the blood letting, the car chases, lovers flopping into bed after banging against walls and tearing their clothes off -- ugh -- the utter disdain for originality AND the constant use of the F-Bomb! This little show is something different with fresh ideas and fresh faces. It is hopeful and inspiring. The writing could improve, but the over-all concept is hope. Whether the fictionalized cures could be realistic some day or not, I wouldn't know. Some say yes and some say no.
Nevertheless, we need more shows on Broadcast TV that our children can watch. And this is one with a theme of goodness, generosity and beneficence, rather than greed, arrogance and utter lack of morality,
I am so sick of the blood letting, the car chases, lovers flopping into bed after banging against walls and tearing their clothes off -- ugh -- the utter disdain for originality AND the constant use of the F-Bomb! This little show is something different with fresh ideas and fresh faces. It is hopeful and inspiring. The writing could improve, but the over-all concept is hope. Whether the fictionalized cures could be realistic some day or not, I wouldn't know. Some say yes and some say no.
Nevertheless, we need more shows on Broadcast TV that our children can watch. And this is one with a theme of goodness, generosity and beneficence, rather than greed, arrogance and utter lack of morality,
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Israel's Apartheid
I am an American woman and U.S. citizen – a
staunch supporter of Israel.
I’ve admired the Israeli people for years --
long after I got over my teenage infatuation with Ari ben Canaan (Exodus,
1958). I fervently believed in the courage and fearlessness of the Haganah (now,
the IDF), the inherent romantic ideal of the Sabra and the
immensely sensible structure of the Kibbutzim.
The Israeli people
brought forth a veritable garden from the dry and rocky Negev Desert. They
elected the miraculously astute Golda Meir as their Prime Minister long before
most countries would take their women seriously as political leaders. And, they
allowed their women to fight! This is a country to be proud of, I
remember thinking – they were resourceful, brainy and courageous.
But then, they elected
Benjamin Netanyahu as their Prime Minister and I began to doubt. Netanyahu appears to have no desire for the peace process. I
believe he descends from an innate hatred of the Arabs and thinks the only
thing they understand is force; to wit, the long-standing wars and the
continued illegal settlements or “outposts” on Palestinian land.
He is taking the two
state solution down the tubes and his answer to Kerry’s reasoned speech on
December 28, expressing sentiments that most of us agree with, is to have a
temper tantrum and behave like a child.
Of whom does he remind
me?
With doubts about the
myriad financial conflicts with our own president elect, we now hear that Prime
Minister Netanyahu may himself have been involved in inappropriate financial dealings
– graft – which is currently being reported in Israeli newspapers.
He is not satisfied
with the newly published newspaper owned by Sheldon Adelson blaring support for
him and given away for free seven days a week; he is said to have been recorded
in an attempt to “negotiate” with the editor of Adelson’s major competitor to
be less critical of his administration.
It is a sad thing to
see this brave and exceptional country with a history of brainy and gutsy
leaders, languish in the devious grasp of this pompous prima donna. I have come to despise his muscle-flexing and
his interminable fear-mongering over Iran, his lack of respect for our current
president Obama and his underhanded attempts to influence our president-elect.
Bradley Burston, an
English language journalist for Ha’aretz says of Netanyahu, “. . . he has
poisoned his country. Israel is broken and battered and weak with fear . . .
His legacy is decay."
Not only that, but in 2015, this same respected newsman wrote that the Israeli
policy now amounts to apartheid, stating: "I used
to be one of those people who took issue with the label of apartheid as applied
to Israel. . .Not anymore . . . Our Israel is what it has become:
Apartheid."
Apartheid! And blatant apartheid supported by the Likud
government and many readers of Adelson’s free Israel Hayom.
We Americans will
never be far from our greatest ally – Israel. However, Benjamin Netanyahu and his extreme
right-wing government are a plague to our long-standing positive relationship.
I sincerely hope that he is forced to resign as it would not only be a blessing
for Israel, but for the U. S. as well.
May God bless both
countries today, the second day of this new year and beyond. May we remain
watchful that our Democracies do not descend into autocracies, led by spoiled
and pampered demagogues, whose own self-interest is their number one goal.
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