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		<title>Q&amp;A With Meghan McCain: The Outspoken McCain on Mitt Romney and Never Dating a Liberal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Angela Barbuti Last Fourth of July, Meghan McCain brought Michael Ian Black home to Arizona to meet her parents. McCain, 27, a single Republican, and Black, 40, a married Democrat, decided to tour the country together to see how the two political camps can get along. They survived surprisingly well and lived to tell ]]></description>
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<p>Last Fourth of July, Meghan McCain brought Michael Ian Black home to Arizona to meet her parents. McCain, 27, a single Republican, and Black, 40, a married Democrat, decided to tour the country together to see how the two political camps can get along. They survived surprisingly well and lived to tell the tale in <em>America, You Sexy Bitch</em>.</p>
<p>When I met Meghan, I was struck by how down to earth she is, despite the fact that if her father had won the election in 2008, I would have been talking to the daughter of the President. Never adverse to speaking her mind, we discussed the media’s criticism of her, her brutal honesty, and her hope to make changes within the Republican Party.</p>
<p><strong>What was going through your mind when Michael asked you to write a book with him?</strong></p>
<p>I thought it sounded fun and interesting to write a book with a liberal. I’ve never done anything like that. It sounded crazy and provocative, and it included politics which is right up my alley.</p>
<p><strong>Michael is so funny. Were you constantly laughing during your trip? </strong></p>
<p>Yes. At first I didn’t understand his style of humor, because it’s a little dry and dark. But once you tune into it, he’s hilarious. I think I made him laugh a lot too. I’m pretty funny.</p>
<p><strong>You said that Michael is the first man you brought home during Fourth of July weekend.</strong></p>
<p>He was the first guy I ever brought home to meet my family, period. A married comedian with kids! Which is very pathetic on my part and shows the kind of dating life I have [laughs].</p>
<p><strong>Have you ever dated a liberal?</strong></p>
<p>Not a hardcore liberal, but I’ve dated independents. I don’t think I could—at that point I think there’s too much that’s different. There’s a difference between writing a book with one dating one.</p>
<p><strong>Your memoir is titled <em>Dirty Sexy Politics</em>; your new book is called <em>America, You Sexy Bitch</em>. Are you trying to promote politics as being sexy?</strong></p>
<p>I think on some level, but it was not purposeful to have the word “sexy” in both. If I ever write another book, I promise that word won’t be in the title! I came up with the title for my first book when I was talking about what I wanted politics to be for young people. “I want it to be dirty, sexy, and provocative,” I spouted off to a friend of mine. She said, “That’s the title of your book!” And this new one, the title came from a story that happened when Michael and I were touring the Capitol.</p>
<p><strong>When you were co-hosting <em>The View</em>, you said that your father did not appreciate the title <em>America, You Sexy Bitch</em>. Is this still the case? </strong></p>
<p>No, he <em>hated</em> it when he first heard about it. I very rarely fight with my father, but he wanted to change it. He has since come around.</p>
<p><strong>You were very honest in your memoir <em>Dirty Sexy Politics</em>, which was nice to read. </strong></p>
<p>That book and the whole experience [of the 2008 campaign] feel like two lifetimes ago. I believe that I’m open and honest almost to a fault. In America in 2012, if there’s one thing I know people respond to—it’s organic personalities. I have this theory, because America is going through such a difficult time with the recession, it’s no longer interesting to watch or listen to anybody who proclaims to be a perfect person with a perfect family. People have responded to me for being honest about things, even when those things are sometimes embarrassing or complicated. Every time I’ve shown my scars and how difficult the world of politics can be, people have really responded.</p>
<p><strong>You have said that your life’s mission is to change things within the Republican Party. How do you plan on doing that? </strong></p>
<p>I’ll keep speaking out, writing, blogging, and working at MSNBC. At some point, I would love to help get a woman elected in some capacity. I would love to work for a female candidate running for President as a Republican. My biggest dream in my lifetime is to see a woman President.</p>
<p><strong>Would you ever consider running for office? </strong></p>
<p>I don’t think that I could get elected since I’ve lived my life so openly. I grew up in the public eye, so there are many things documented about me, and they aren’t always pretty and glamorous. Unfortunately, to run for office in this country, you have to have this perfect narrative, which I sway so far from. In this book, I admit to smoking weed. Is that something voters would vote for? I don’t know. We demand such perfection from our politicians, which is why I think they ultimately become quite boring. Perfection is boring.</p>
<p><strong>Besides your father, who are your favorite politicians?</strong></p>
<p>Chris Christie, Marco Rubio.<strong> </strong>Michele Bachmann,<strong> </strong>which I know will surprise people because she’s quite conservative. I met her in person and interviewed her recently and really respect her. Hillary Clinton, because I love a strong woman in politics even though I don’t agree with her. Joe Lieberman,<strong> </strong>Lindsey Graham; love them.<strong> </strong>Nikki Haley and what she did for Mitt Romney.<strong> </strong>Obviously Mitt Romney<strong>—</strong>I’ll give him a big shout out as well.</p>
<p><strong>It’s known that Laura Ingraham and Rush Limbaugh have criticized you. How do you deal with the media’s criticism?</strong></p>
<p>It’s become such a part of my life starting from when I was very young. My second column I ever wrote was after Laura Ingraham basically called me fat on national television. I opened up about how hard it is to be called fat, ugly, and a slut when you speak out in politics. I have a great support group of friends, family, and a lot of young people on the internet. I get many amazing tweets and comments on my blog and personal website. Anytime I’m feeling sad, I concentrate on the positive. It’s not easy; I don’t think you ever really get used to or get over criticism.</p>
<p><strong>You studied at Columbia University and now live in the West Village. Do people recognize you in the city?</strong></p>
<p>If I come from MSNBC and am all done up with hair and makeup and wearing a dress or suit, people will. I have two wardrobes in my closet. One is politics Meghan, which I wear on TV or to give speeches. The other is punk Meghan, when I wear concert t shirts and dress casual. I barely wear makeup on my off time.</p>
<p><strong>In your memoir, you said that you’ve been at every Republican Convention since your mother was pregnant with you at Reagan’s in 1984. Will you be at this year’s?</strong></p>
<p>I think I will! My mom is hosting a party and I’m going to help her with it. Hopefully I will be covering it either for <em>The Daily Beast</em> or MSNBC.</p>
<p><strong>You have said that people come up to you and say, “Things would be so different if your father was President.”</strong></p>
<p>People say that a lot and I don’t know if people are nostalgic of what could have been because things are still not going well and unemployment is at 8.4 percent. I don’t know how many times they actually mean it, or they are just trying to come up with something to say. I reply, “Thank you, I appreciate your support.” There’s not really much else to say.</p>
<p>Join Meghan and Michael at the Bryant Park Reading Room on Wednesday, July 11<sup>th</sup> at 12:30 pm for a talk and singing as part of <em>Word for Word Author</em> series.</p>
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		<title>Sarah Palin Hits the Theaters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nick Broomfield&#8217;s quest for the real Sarah Palin is more about the answers he doesn&#8217;t get from the Palin camp.  Broomfield sets sail to Wasilla, Alaska, a devoutly evangelical community  that &#8220;makes Twin Peaks look like a walk in the park,&#8221; according to the film&#8217;s synopsis.  His goal: find the real Sarah Palin. In a town ]]></description>
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<p>Nick Broomfield&#8217;s quest for the real Sarah Palin is more about the answers he doesn&#8217;t get from the Palin camp.  Broomfield sets sail to Wasilla, Alaska, a devoutly evangelical community  that &#8220;makes Twin Peaks look like a walk in the park,&#8221; according to the film&#8217;s synopsis.  His goal: find the real Sarah Palin.</p>
<p>In a town often referred to as &#8220;The Crystal Meth Capitol of Alaska&#8221; that boasts a population of 6,000 and 760 churches, Broomfield sets out to uncover Palin&#8217;s true identity.  What are her strengths? What are her weaknesses?  Most importantly, who&#8217;s side are you on?  See the movie to find out.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sarah Palin: You Betcha!&#8221; opens Friday at select theaters in NYC, LA, and San Francisco.  The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill.</p>
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		<title>PUBLIC SERVANTS AND PRIVATE NEEDS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin might not appreciate Rudy Giuliani’s earlier tendencies to support gun control, a woman’s right to choose and cross-dressing, they actually have a lot in common. They are two of the most caustic figures this election season—that is, until they become earnest when the matter at hand relates directly to ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin might not appreciate Rudy Giuliani’s earlier tendencies to support gun control, a woman’s right to choose and cross-dressing, they actually have a lot in common. They are two of the most caustic figures this election season—that is, until they become earnest when the matter at hand relates directly to them (or their candidate). Many politicians use this technique when running for office, but it is troubling that both Palin and Giuliani also have a record of governing in this manner. <span id="more-469"></span><br />
Take health issues. Referencing her newborn child’s Down’s syndrome, Palin has promised that special-needs parents will have an advocate in the White House. Indeed, Palin allowed a significant funding increase for special needs children in Alaska’s most recent budget. Along the same lines, when Giuliani was diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer, he pushed for a campaign to screen and test for this illness.<br />
Few of us would assail these actions because we support positive policy changes and are sympathetic to personal stories of hardship. But it is problematic that Palin and Giuliani did very little about health issues before they became directly affected by them. Do we only want our public servants to address the needs that they relate to personally? It is natural for a politician to be inspired to help those in similar predicaments, but it is the mark of a true leader to help those who are not.<br />
Universal health care is the only policy change that can positively affect the spectrum of health issues our society faces. On this topic, Palin and Giuliani are predictably cynical. During the debate, Palin said, “I don’t think that it’s going to be real pleasing for Americans to consider health care being taken over by the feds.” Giuliani argued during his presidential campaign that the successful treatment of his cancer would have been less likely in a country with a national health care system. His assertions, relying on inaccurate statistics, were widely refuted.<br />
Luckily, New York City has benefited from officials who embraced the need for broad access to health services. Former Mayor David Dinkins helped create the Primary Health Care Development Corporation, an organization that helps bring health services where they are most needed. Today, it is a robust organization that helps address many needs, providing assistance for children with special needs, screening for prostate cancer and performing many other important health care services.<br />
It is critical that our politicians realize that whether we can relate to them matters far less than whether they can represent all of us.</p>
<p><em>Helen Rosenthal worked at the NYC Office of Management and Budget helping to oversee the health care budgets during the Koch, Dinkins and Giuliani administrations. She is currently Chair of Community Board 7.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why are literary meanderings called columns? They don&#8217;t support anything and, unlike the military, they don&#8217;t march. Now when the esteemed boss man Tom Allon discussed with me some years ago contents of these meanderings, he emphasized the local and community nature of the various publications in which they would appear. I heartily agreed, as ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why are literary meanderings called columns? They don&#8217;t support anything and, unlike the military, they don&#8217;t march. Now when the esteemed boss man Tom Allon discussed with me some years ago contents of these meanderings, he emphasized the local and community nature of the various publications in which they would appear. I heartily agreed, as I am notoriously agreeable. Consequentially, I must have written at least four columns in the last five years that dealt with local affairs. All the rest were paeans of praise for the Wanker Bush and the Cheney Dick. <span id="more-311"></span><br />
As the Wanker rides off to his ranch, he is proclaiming Johnny Son of Cain as his potential successor. And he in turn has selected one Catholic-turned-apocalyptic-Christian as his walking mate to restore the U.S.A. to what it was before the atheists, agnostics, Jews, Muslims and vegetarians came and handed it over to Satan and the liberals.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><img title="Sarah Palin" src="http://i512.photobucket.com/albums/t323/ourtownnews/Sarah-Palin.jpg" alt="Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin: not blind to the danger facing our country." width="220" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin: not blind to the danger facing our country.</p></div>
<p>Fortunately, Sarah Palin is not blind to the dangers facing our country. She knows that you can see Alaska from Russia, and that thousands of these commie spies are being trained in foreign-service duties by watching her shoot moose and wolves from the air. I do not understand the objections to Sarah as a future president. She has seen Russia and knows when Putin flies over. And they get along quite well, as their names are similar. She told Ms. Couric she has read papers and magazines that &#8220;were in front of her,&#8221; unlike the rest of us who use them behind us. Sarah is a straight shooter, as we know from all of the animal heads on her wall, and she possesses the wisdom and intellectual qualities similar to those of an outstanding thinker, former VP Dan Quayle. Both Johnny Son of Cain and Sarah Bridge to Nowhere Palin have quick responses to tricky liberal questions. When Johnny was asked how many houses he had, quick as a flash he said, &#8220;I&#8217;ll get back to you on that.&#8221; When Sarah was asked what regulations Johnny had initiated in the Senate regarding financial dirty doings, she said, &#8220;I&#8217;ll get back to you on that if I find any.&#8221;<br />
How does the aforementioned have anything to do with the local community affairs? Well (always start a sentence with &#8220;well&#8221; when you are caught), I know for a fact that New Jersey has been watching New York for a long time from across the Hudson, which could be a maritime boundary, and farther north we share a land boundary. If they can see us, what&#8217;s to stop Russians invading New Jersey and stationing spies all along the river to see what Bloomberg and Paterson are up to?<br />
Johnny Son of Cain was saved years ago by Keating of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Bank. There is no record of Barack Obama getting the same treatment. Jesus heard the rumor that Barack is a Muslim, and that José Biden is a Catholic-and everyone knows there are none of those sorts allowed into Heaven. But if possible, despite their size and weight, someone should talk to their respective mothers about being born again. Some people think that a B.A. is a degree, but it&#8217;s just code for a &#8220;Born Again.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Check my website <a title="Malachy McCourt" href="http://www.malachymccourt.com">malachymccourt.com</a> and read <strong>Malachy McCourt&#8217;s History of Ireland.</strong></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A POLITICAL BEDTIME STORY THAT COULD BECOME ALL TOO REAL By Alan S. Chartock Once upon a time, a little red herring met the emperor&#8217;s new clothes. The red herring, of course, is the assertion by the Republican campaign that the Democrats are (gasp!) questioning the honor of vice presidential would-be Sarah Palin. It&#8217;s nonsense, ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A POLITICAL BEDTIME STORY THAT COULD BECOME ALL TOO REAL<br />
By Alan S. Chartock</strong></p>
<p>Once upon a time, a little red herring met the emperor&#8217;s new clothes. The red herring, of course, is the assertion by the Republican campaign that the Democrats are (gasp!) questioning the honor of vice presidential would-be Sarah Palin. It&#8217;s nonsense, of course. In fact, when an NPR host asked a Republican partisan selling this line to name a single Democrat who was sullying Palin&#8217;s honor (by suggesting her daughter&#8217;s pregnancy was somehow immoral) the Republican operative couldn&#8217;t, and he was reduced to mumbling something about &#8220;Democratic surrogates.&#8221;<span id="more-68"></span> So the little red herring is a lie, the same kind of lie that the Republican administration tried to sell this country in order to justify a war based on &#8220;weapons of mass destruction&#8221; (there weren&#8217;t any) and Saddam Hussein somehow being behind Al Qaeda and, by extension, the destruction of the World Trade Center.<br />
The lying doesn&#8217;t stop there. The emperor&#8217;s new clothes syndrome is the repeated assertion that John McCain and George W. Bush are different. They are not. McCain argues that the economy is fine and the war in Iraq is a good one. Sound familiar? In order to win this election they have to convince the voters that they are the agents of change and that they are running against Bush and the Washington crowd. They must argue that McCain will save the earth. He is the guy who will make this a green country. Who will help him do this? Palin, the Alaskan who wants more drilling, despoiling her own state. Forget about McCain, one of the ultimate Washington insiders who, as part of a gang of senators known as &#8220;The Keating Five,&#8221; was involved up in his neck in a massive savings and loan scandal.<br />
The Republicans know that if they are seen as, well, Republicans, they can&#8217;t win. So they are in the process of reinventing themselves as a new political party known as &#8220;The Mavericks.&#8221; Despite the fact that McCain is as inside-the-beltway as you can get, he and his party tell the big lie, and they tell it over and over again. I suppose we Americans are gullible enough to buy it. Either that or we&#8217;re all suffering a sort of collective memory loss. So despite the fact that McCain and Bush are on the same page, the big lie is that they are not. Just like the crowd who watched the naked emperor ride by, the American people are watching McCain suggest that he is not George Bush.<br />
Palin, the red herring, is a candidate in search of an enemy who called her names when none did. It&#8217;s a campaign based on fiction. Anyone who thinks this trickery won&#8217;t work is full of baloney. Below the surface, of course, is unabashed racism. There are people in this country who will not vote for a person of color. They might say they&#8217;re not racist, but in the sanctity of the voting booth, we all know what they&#8217;ll do.<br />
If you watched the Republican convention, you heard an awful lot of rhetoric that left the have-nots out of the equation. The subliminal theme of the convention was &#8220;It&#8217;s us against them.&#8221; The &#8220;them,&#8221; as Michael Harrington once wrote, is &#8220;The other America&#8221;-those without health insurance, those living in poverty and those who are most often victimized by criminals. When Palin speaks about Barack Obama having been a &#8220;community organizer,&#8221; she is speaking in code. In elections gone by, &#8220;community organizer&#8221; would have been &#8220;Communist&#8221; or &#8220;Red&#8221; or &#8220;Liberal.&#8221;<br />
If people of color realize that they should vote in huge numbers, and if the reform-minded kids who started the grassroots Obama movement stay with it, Obama has a chance. If people hide, curse and stamp their feet, McCain will be our next president. The little red herring and the emperor&#8217;s new clothes will have become a very successful fairy tale.</p>
<p><em>Alan S. Chartock is president and CEO of WAMC/Northeast Public Radio and executive publisher at The Legislative Gazette.</em></p>
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