Damn, Mubarak must be getting desperate if he’s resorted to not only harassing but actually physically attaching the media and confiscating their cameras to squash media coverage. Even CNN’s Anderson Cooper caught an ass-whooping trying to cover events in Egypt (apparently twice even!) Hit the jump to see that video….
The revolution in Egypt has been an impressive display of grassroots, non-violent protest, with even the army pledging to not turn their arms on their own people to quell the uprising, until a couple days ago when Mubarak I guess had had enough and decided to take matters into his own hands, no matter how it played in the international media. (Actually he had a strategy for dealing with that pesky issue too! Stay tuned for the next post….)
Below: more video of fierce clashes as pro-govt ‘supporters’ attack anti-Mubarak protesters in Egypt:
This video tagged Palin as looking ‘Presidential’ on youtube! WTF??! I couldn’t even get 2 minutes in w/o becoming outraged as the misspeaks and outright falsehood she was peddling. That being said, I’d love her to run against Obama in 2012. The comedy factor alone would make it worth it but don’t get it twisted: between the simple-mindedness of many Americans and complicity of the US media in misleading them, I wouldn’t underestimate her ability to actually become a viable and competitive candidate! As for this event, it was celebrating the fact that, had he been alive, Reagan would have turned 100 this past week. Cue much Rose-tinted glass nostalgia in conservative (and even beyond) circles. I guess I would have to beg to differ!
Related:
Palin: America out of step with Reagan’s values. [Boston Globe]
Is me posting this video of Obama speaking on the Egyptian revolution an example of the US-centrism that Anil Dash tweeted about yesterday? That being said, see more on Obama saying Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak must step down now and not try and run out the clock ’til scheduled elections in September and this….
– Laura Rozen: Cairo clashes: What should Obama do now? [Politico]
Read more….
– For Egypt’s leader, the end is near. [The Miami Herald]
– Protesters reject Mubarak speech. [BBC News]
– Revolt inspires unrest throughout Arab world. [The Seattle Times]
The King of Jordan is shook, at least (hit the jump). But Israel still thinks it’s all about them! The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin however, begs to differ….
Also after the jump:
Tracy got in trouble for saying Sarah Palin is ‘great masturbation material’ (is he wrong??) TNT should be figuring out a way to hire him full-time! You know how many more people would tune in just to find out what he might say next??!
[via PDS]