Saturday, October 31, 2009

Michelle Malkin's "media justice" blog post just plain stupid

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Michelle Malkin - the female Asian blogger who pals around with White Supremacists - is known for sloppy, mean, anti-intellectual, and just plain stupid political blog posts and this from a really smart person, which is why I'm getting after her.

Michelle Malkin's new blog post on "The Media Justice Mob" gets the stupid award. Skipping over well-known liberal online publications like DailyKos or MediaMatters, or an organization like The Obama Administration, Malkin puts a spotlight on two website organizations, StopTheWhichHunt.org, and The Praxis Project, and writes that they are:

Marxist-inspired activists seeking to crack down on conservative political speech under the guise of combating “hate” and crusading for “diversity.”

And Michelle calls these two organizations a "mob"

A mob is defined as a crowd. This is not a crowd.

And what's wrong with diversity? C'mon, Michelle. Geez.

Bay Bridge Closure update - BART offers 24-hour service!!

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After all of my blogging and yammering, here for example:



BART's offering 24-hour service starting tonight.

According to the BART website:

BART will run hourly, overnight service to 14 selected stations on Friday, October 30th into Saturday, October 31st. Additionally, if by 3 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday October 31, Caltrans officials have not announced that the Bay Bridge will re-open, BART will run trains Saturday night into Sunday morning as well. BART does not plan to run overnight service from Sunday night into Monday morning.

The stations include Embarcadero and Downtown Oakland, 12th Street.

I guess this means CalTrans gave BART the funds to do it. Great!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Halloween gift for Lil Wayne? A Lawsuit.

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It's said when it rains, it pours, and it's really coming down for poor rapper Lil Wayne. Just a week removed from his court appearance after pleading guilty for weapons posession, Lil Wayne, who just released a free download of his song No Ceilings mix tape, is being slammed with a lawsuit.

According to the Associated Press, Florida resident Thomas Marasciullo filed a copyright infringement lawsuit because in 2006 he gave them "'Italian-styled' spoken word recordings" and used them without pay or permission by Marasciullo.

But this is a more tangled web than presented because Marasciullo's son worked for Cash Money Records, the label where Lil Wayne's signed to perform with. When the elder Marasciullo demanded payment, Cash Money Records fired his son. Yikes.

As of this writing, there's no reaction from Cash Money Records or Lil Wayne.

In closing, I remind all that Lil Wayne's February sentencing for gun possession should be creative and have him create a song or album that tells people not to use guns.

Taylor Swift and A Swastika? What was Taylor Swift thinking?

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According to TMZ.com, Taylor Swift took a photo with a young man she did not know, but was wearing a t-shirt with a Swastika painted right on its front where you can't miss it.

What the heck was Taylor Swift thinking?

Her representative told TMZ.com the following:

"Taylor took pictures with about 100 people that night ... she doesn't know who this guy is and she didn't realize what was on his shirt."

She didn't know who the guy was? He's a Hollywood-based model named AJ English who's 22 years old according to his MySpace page and who's hometown is Boise, Idaho.

How did this all start?

Taylor Swift was invited to a birthday party at The Beach On Sunset in West Hollywood thrown by singer Katy Perry, who turned 25. The attendees were told to wear white shirts and they would be spray painted in accordance with the "Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory" theme that Perry called her "extravaganza." 

Here are two videos from the party, just to give you a good visual of the scene:





Taylor Swift's white dress had the words "JH" on them which some bloggers believed to mean "Jew Hater" because of the photo, but actually refer to her friend Julianne Hough.


Taylor Swift and AJ English 

According to the The UK Daily Mail his shirt design "started out as an 'X' but was 'perverted' as the night went on." English says he's not at all racist and is not a Neo-Nazi.

And while he did apologize to Swift on Twitter...

Front page of TMZ.... sorry Taylor...11:21 AM Oct 29th from web

He's clearly enjoying his new-found fame:

LOVE YOU RT @grekotv my bestie involved in first hollywood scandal with taylor swift: http://tinyurl.com/ylb4fa6 kind of amazing.2:54 PM Oct 29th from web

What bothers me is that Taylor Swift herself has (as of this writing) not put out a statement regretting the photo she is in. She could solve the problem with a single tweet or website statement, but nothings there on her Twitter page or site!

That, to me, shows that she doesn't really get the gravity of what she's done. The Swastika is the Worldwide symbol of hate and stands for a period of World history where Nazi Germany worked to systemically exterminate Jews.

I don't care that Taylor Swift is 19, she should know that.

Jay-Z dissed by Beanie Sigel while Lil Wayne gives free download

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A quick Hip Hop News roundup of some interestingly hot info.

First, Beanie Sigel, reached Internet mainstream stardom today by dissing his former boss Jay-Z. Smart marketing, but what did he say?


Jay-Z

According to MTV, Siegel, (real name Dwight Grant according to Wikipedia) who's part of the Roc-A-Fella records label with Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Jadakiss, has a long and rather sad history with Jay-Z, so much so that he's essentially airing Roc-A-Fella's "dirty laundry" in public.

His new musical riff, called "What You Talkin Bout (I Ain't Your Average Cat)", contains these words: "I'm a grown-ass man, I don't sit on n---as' laps/ I ain't looking for no gifts out of Santa Claus' sack. "How it feel to get exposed?" "Don't you feel naked?/ I was a fly on the wall, sh-- I witnessed/ I can say sh-- that will make B look at you different."



In the song Beanie Siegel says that Jay-Z reportedly called the Philadelphia Police to stop him from performing at the recent Powerhouse concert. I can't find a confirmation of his claim as of this writing, but it's clear something's wrong because Beanie Sigel also says that Jay-Z did not visit him in jail (where he was for a probation violation) and will not return his calls.

This is a real sea change in their relationship, which goes back to 1998, when he was Jay-Z's 1998 album Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life in a song called Reservoir Dogs. Since then he's quit Roc-A-Fella, then resigned with them and brought several new artists to the label.

Jay-Z's Twitter page has no tweet on his take on Beanie Sigel's claims. Meanwhile, Beanie's Twitter page (with just 937 followers versus 81,090 for Jay-Z), has this:

The richest man ain’t the one with his first dollar dog, its the one who still got his first friend, Rocafella for life, ITS THE ROC.about 5 hours ago from web

Stay Tuned as I monitor for Jay-Z's response. Meanwhile, Lil Wanye's giving a free download of his song "No Ceilings mix tape". You can get it here. I continue to hold the view that Lil Wayne's February sentence for weapons possession should be to make a song that tells people not to use guns:

Bay Bridge update - closure hurting San Francisco restaurants

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Closed Bay Bridge  hurts SF

We're entering the third full day of the Bay Bridge closure after the Bay Bridge Cable Collapse disaster and the new World without an open Bay Bridge is hurting San Francisco restaurants according to the manager I talked to.

One person who didn't mind being quoted but without name or his establishment mentioned, said that along the Embarcadero, the walk-in traffic they're used to getting has just dried up. You'd think people would just take BART but "they want their cars", he said, "otherwise they just stayed home.

He's right. After 9 PM some parts of the Embarcadero, especially between AT&T Park and Howard Street seem devoid of humans on the weeknights that the bridge has been closed.

And that's likely to remain the case through next week as CalTrans just announced the Bay Bridge will be closed through the weekend and perhaps on Monday, too.

Again, a 24-hour BART service plan would help ease the economic pain San Francisco's going through.

Oakland parking problem: Noel Pinto, Susan Bergmann's upset with you!

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I got the email below from Susan Bergmann, who's a very upset Oakland small business owner, and especially with Oakland Parking Director Noel Pinto.

Susan Bergmann gave me permission to present the email in full to you and she wants Noel Pinto to see it. (I'm telling you, she's really pissed). I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who's really in a lather about the City of Oakland's "misery industry."

If you have a problem with Oakland parking you want to share with the World, send it to me at zennie@zennie62.com with the words, "please print for your blogs" in the subject heading.


Hi Zennie,


I am engaged in a battle with Noel Pinto, new head of parking. He insists on giving me parking tickets on MacArthur Blvd, in front of my office, for violation of 2 hour parking, despite the fact that I come and go all day long. After 11 months, I finally got my "hearing" yesterday and it was very humorous (if its not your life). I would love to get publicity for what has happened. Eventually, I will prevail in small claims court, because what the city is doing to me is outrageous. But I have to jump through many, many hoops before I can see a real judge.
Here is my story of yesterday's hearing:


My Day in Court


Today, I went to the Parking Bureau in downtown Oakland to fight a series of parking tickets I have received in the past eleven months. One ticket has disappeared from the system, one had a wrong address on it, so I think it will be thrown out. One has not yet been processed. So that left just one of the four.


My first question to the "Administrative Hearing Officer" (Rudy Villegas):


"How is this the same and different from a court?"


Hearing Officer: "It's just the same."


Me: "Is there the presumption of innocence?"


Hearing Officer: "What's that?"


Me: "It means the burden of proof is on the City to prove I violated a law."


Hearing Officer: "Oh, of course not. I have the file from the parking bureau right here, and you have to convince me that you're not guilty."


Me: "Then this is not like a court of law. In court, you are innocent until proven guilty."


Hearing Officer: "Well, not in traffic court. You have to prove that you didn't do it."


It was an inauspicious start. We got to the ticket in question, a violation of the two hour parking limit.


Me: "I came to my office at 11:00 am. I left at 12:00 noon to go to swim team. I returned at 1:30 pm, parking at a different spot. I got a ticket for violating 2 hour parking at 2:00. The total time I was parked was one and a half hours."


Hearing Officer: "It says on the ticket that your car was parked there at 11:43 am. But I don't see that verified."


Me: "I was parked there at 11:43. I'll stipulate to that. I was also parked in front of my office, at a different place, at 2:00 pm. But I was not there for a large part of the time in between."


Hearing Officer: "Well, that doesn't matter. Because the way the system works, they just record whether your car was there or not."


It reminded me of Alice in Wonderland. I would present the facts, and the White Rabbit across the desk from me would sing "La la la la".


At the end of the hearing, the officer asked me, "Why don't you just park someplace else?"


When I was in the bathroom, Mr. Villegas told my husband, "I just took this job to get the money for greens fees {golfing]. I thought it would be easy, no stress. Then, I get cases like today."


When I got home from court, a notice was in the mail saying my latest parking ticket has been sent to a collections agency.


Zennie, I do have other outrageous details, particularly relating to Jean Quan's office (that is the district where my office is located).


Might you be interested in any of these details? If not, any ideas about how to publicize any of this?
Thanks! Keep fighting the good fight.


Susan Bergmann