Posts Tagged ‘Rachel Maddow’

Maddow on North Carolina versus Atheists

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

I’m glad that this issue has finally been elevated to the level of evening political news with Rachel Maddow. North Carolina is one of a handful of other states with active constitutional prohibitions that prohibit atheists from holding public office. This blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution (Article 6 and the First Amendment)1 by creating a religious test for public office has not been the focus of the news, probably because prior holders of public office in those states either lie about their beliefs (pandering to the heavy religious pressure of the Bible Belt) or are religious themselves. However, recently, critics of a new Asheville city council member Cecil Bothwell have threatened to try to remove him from office because he’s an atheist.

Here’s Maddow’s inquiry and discussion with ACLU North Carolina Legal Director Katherine Parker:

  1. Article 6 prohibits religious tests for public office and the First Amendment prohibits establishment (and it can be argued that by requiring state officials to be of a particular religion, the state is establishing a religious preference [<]

Re: U.S. Backing the Ugandan Gayhunt

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Rachel Maddow again has gathered more information about the US influence over Uganda’s human rights violations manifest in its newest proposed legislation to imprison or execute homosexuals.

I’ve said this before, but I think it’s appropriate again: I think the parents of those who preach abstinence should have practiced it.

Kill the Gays

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Rachel Maddow’s take yesterday on Uganda’s bill meant to imprison or kill people engaging in, attempting to engage in, or knowing someone who engages in (but not reporting it) homosexuality:

I bet there are a lot more string-pullers over here than we’ll ever discover.

Worried About Virginia

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you thought my satire about a Virginia referendum to reject suffrage was too hyperbolic, check out what Rachel Maddow has to say about Virginia’s newly elected governor and attorney general:1

Excerpts: (starting at about 1:00)

Virginia… elected an attorney general named Ken Cuccinelli, who has called being gay “intrinsically wrong,” and has said that it does not comport with natural law….2

…Virginia’s new governor-elect Bob McDonnell just a few years ago said that certain homosexual conduct could and should disqualify a person from being a judge because of violating Virginia’s Crimes Against Nature law.3

  1. To clarify: I’m not calling what Maddow said as hyperbolic. I’m saying that my satire might not be as “out there” as it might seem at first glance, as there’s plenty of evidence that McDonnell and Cuccinelli are both noted regressionists. [<]
  2. See Shannon questions Cuccinelli’s stance on gay employees, Richmond Times Dispatch [<]
  3. See Sex Law Is No Judging Criteria, Daily Press [<]

Constitutional Double Standard at Values Voter Summit Just Begging to be Attacked

Monday, September 21st, 2009

At the now infamous Values Voter Summit, Representative Mike Pence, (R) Indiana, had this to say about Obama’s terrible czars:1 (emphasis mine)

You know I do think members of Congress should be required to read bills. But I gotta tell you, I’d be just about as happy if more of ‘em read this (holds up Constitution) a little more often. The Constitution of the United States of America… And nowhere in here can I find the word “czar” (laughter)… Washington DC must become a “no-czar zone” starting here and starting now.2

I’d like to know why I have yet to hear a left-wing pundit thoroughly bash the right-wing, God-fearing, “family values”-hyping, prayer in school and ten commandments on the courthouse-promoting, hypocritical conservatives by offering up an equally valid alternative for Mr. Pence:

You know I do think members of Congress should be required to read bills. But I gotta tell you, I’d be just about as happy if more of ‘em read this (holds up Constitution) a little more often. The Constitution of the United States of America… And nowhere in here can I find the word “God” (laughter)… Washington DC must become a “no-God zone” starting here and starting now.

This is for you, Rachel Maddow. You missed a great opportunity to justify and promote the effort to remove “God” from the Pledge, from money, from public schools, and from the walls of our court houses. I’m not saying that you don’t agree, but when you covered the summit and then the “Why should God bless America?” attack against non-religiousness,3 Mike Pence’s blatant double standard was just begging to be addressed.

Maybe next time!

  1. See transcripts at The Cloakroom. [<]
  2. 1:35 in the video [<]
  3. 4:35 in the video [<]