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Today on Lionel - Wednesday July 16th.

By The Lionel Show
It’s not pretty around the Lionel Show offices today. Doobie and Dermott are both ill.   Ugh.   So, the blog today ain’t gonna happen. You selfish bastards are lucky that Doobie and I are even here. DO YOU HEAR ME?!?! YOU’RE LUCKY!!!   Feel free to comment below.   Best,   Derm

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Lionel seems healthy!

Let him open his own mail.

MLK day

Does the fact that McCain voted against the establishment of MLK day have anything to do with his 'unfavourableness' amongst African Americans?

Or is that an insignificant little tidbit in the eyes of Mornin'(g) Joe?

What about article VI

The state legislatures are not bound by the Constitution? Seriously? Do people honestly believe that garbage?

What about article VI of the Constitution?

This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the members of the several state legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of the United States and of the several states, shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.

emphasis mine

I don't know, of all the areas in the Constitution that are deemed to be gray, I can't see how this could be among them.

Why White Americans don't realize...

The reason whites don't seem to realize that blacks see the country differently is simple: DENIAL! I don't think that people of good will can deal with the fact of the history of "white privilege" in this country that they have benefited from, and still do today. If they accepted that it would mean giving up that privileged status.

Re: Why White Americans don't realize...

Be careful with the broad generalizations, many of us do realize and can understand. While I get what you are saying, I would posit that the larger problem is not so much a desire to maintain that privilege, but is a complete lack of empathy. This lack of an ability to put one in someone else's shoes leave them believing that there is no such privilege. They can't see it though it is frequently right in front of their face. We have developed into such an 'Out for number one' society, that engaging in empathy is somehow considered weakness, much in the same way the that term liberal has somehow become pejorative.

I have had this conversation with some of my white right wing friends (and family for that matter) and it frustrates me to no end. We live in a predominantly white area. There is a fair amount of diversity, but still overwhelmingly white. I ask them, when walking down the street and you see a black man or men walking toward you, what is the first thing that jumps to their mind. The more honest of them will admit to an immediate instinct to judge, while a white man or men would likely be ignored. There is a natural tendency to do this with anything that is the minority in any context.

But even those who have acknowledged such a tendency can not seem to grasp what it is like to be on the other end of that implicit exchange. Let alone to experience that every second of every minute of every day of your life where a very large percentage of those encounters are not with people who have that little alarm that goes off in their head that berates themselves for judging. I know a good number of people who don't have such a moral governor, and in fact embrace such reactions, nonchalantly using the color of someone's skin as an immediate strike on their evaluation of that person's character. Many of these people are in positions of power from schools, to banks, politicians to police officers.

Now I don't know what it is like to be a black man in America. I also don't know what it is like to be shot. But I don't actually have to be a black man in America or be shot to engage in enough empathy to understand that neither can be a terribly pleasant experience.

The conversations usually then stray into areas of inequality in education and upward mobility, pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps, affirmative action is evil, etc., etc., Usually the focus is on our own decaying urban areas around here and the largely impoverished black communities and the disparity in the educational experience of our inner city schools vs. the rural ones. And it never fails to astound me that these people always come to the same conclusion, that the solution is for these people to just move to the suburbs. They can not understand why a black family, logistics aside, my not want to move in to the house where the neighbors peer out the window at you every time you get in and out of your car as if you are stealing it.

Complete lack of empathy. These are not evil people. I believe that the majority of them are not racist (though clearly prejudiced as we all are to varying degrees). But they are blinded by such a overwhelming sense of self-interest and astonishing lack of empathy that their actions end up being evil.

XM Radio

I know it's slightly off-topic and old news already, but I'm steamed and I can't take XM anymore in the morning. The Stephanie Miller show sounds like one of those coffee klatches where eveyone tries to make small-talk to say something funny that isn't, then they all laugh hysterically. It's worse than morning TV. Then on local radio, it's Dr. Laura, of course, followed by Paul Harvey, Sean Hannity, O'Reilly, etc. Then the other local channel has Limbaugh. I live in radio wasteland.

Who do you complain to about it??

I would complain to them often and encourage random other people to do the same and encourage people they know..... You get the idea I'm sure

Bush has spoiled the comedians

W's "Bushisms" are comedy that comes already written. Comedians haven't really had to do much to make fun of him. With Bill Clinton, comedians had to use his accent, his tendency to put on weight and his philandering to make fun of him. They are going to have to find traits about Obama to adopt and exaggerate. I can see lots of comedians copying his stentorian, oratorical style to deliver the most mundane messages for comedic effect.

My cartoon caricature for Barack Obama would be a giraffe. He's very tall and thin, and he is likable so a giraffe fits.

Remember that SNL sketch where Dan Ackroyd was Jimmy Carter taking calls from Americans with Walter Cronkite (I think portrayed by Bill Murray) where the joke was the depth of knowledge that Carter displayed on a wide range of topics. Carter was no bumbling moron, so they had to make fun of just how smart he was.

Comedians have had an easy road the past 8 years and that has probably been bad for the craft. If they have to be somewhat creative and insightful to lampoon President Obama, it will make them better comedians.

Stephanie Miller + Young Turks = Annoying AA+XM=FUCKED up

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