Arsiness

I love the plan from Rep. Rahm Emanuel (awesome first name, too) to defund the Vice President’s office. Cheney is claiming that he doesn’t need to open his office to examination, as required by an Executive Order, because that order applies to the Executive Branch, which he is not a member of. If he just said that he’s not going to comply then I’d think he was evil, but no more so than before. But to claim something so palpably untrue, so utterly nonsensical, deserves a smart-arse response. And Emanual has just the thing; remove the funding supplied to his office as part of the Executive Branch, and let him live off the money he gets as president of the Senate.

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Tolerance

Pakistan is complaining about the recent award of a knighthood to Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses (famed for its apparent disrespect of Islam).

“He was told that Salman Rushdie has been a controversial figure who is known less for his literary contribution and more for his offensive and insulting writing which deeply hurts the sentiments of Muslims all over the world,” she said.

“Conferment of a knighthood on Salman Rushdie shows an utter lack of sensitivity on the part of the British government,” she said.

I find this doublethink from religious leaders (not just Muslims) fascinating. As one example, Islam claims that Jesus was a prophet, a wise and blessed man. Christianity has many variations, but at the core of all is that Jesus Christ is the actual, for-real, not allegorical son of God. Islam’s denial of that is as big an insult to Christianity as I can imagine, but almost all all agree to get along (more or less). Yet a writer primarily famed for the fuss Muslims made over his writings is cause enough for hostility like this. Bizarre.

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