Krugman slams GOP delusions about climate change and the economy: “Truly crazy positions are becoming the norm”

From Salon:  http://www.salon.com/2014/05/16/krugman_slams_gop_delusions_about_climate_change_and_the_economy_truly_crazy_positions_are_becoming_the_norm/

“Today … conspiracy theorizing is mainstream within the party, and rapidly becoming mandatory”


Friday, May 16, 2014

In his Friday column for the New York Times, Paul Krugman takes on newly minted climate scientist Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and compares Republican delusions about climate change to the party’s paranoid — and equally dead wrong — fantasies about inflation.

Whereas the right is currently working overtime to ignore the overwhelming body of evidence that supports climate change and its devastating consequences, they are also fighting to scare up evidence to support still-unsubstantiated claims that actions taken to boost our dragging economy during the peak of the financial crisis would result in runaway inflation.

“Why the bad behavior?” Krugman asks. No one likes admitting when they’re wrong, but when it comes to the modern GOP, the problem goes much deeper:

But hard as it is to admit one’s own errors, it’s much harder to admit that your entire political movement got it badly wrong. Inflation phobia has always been closely bound up with right-wing politics; to admit that this phobia was misguided would have meant conceding that one whole side of the political divide was fundamentally off base about how the economy works. So most of the inflationistas have responded to the failure of their prediction by becoming more, not less, extreme in their dogma, which will make it even harder for them ever to admit that they, and the political movement they serve, have been wrong all along.

The same kind of thing is clearly happening on the issue of global warming. There are, obviously, some fundamental factors underlying G.O.P. climate skepticism: The influence of powerful vested interests (including, though by no means limited to, the Koch brothers), plus the party’s hostility to any argument for government intervention. But there is clearly also some kind of cumulative process at work. As the evidence for a changing climate keeps accumulating, the Republican Party’s commitment to denial just gets stronger.

In fact, having a sensible and reality-based position on the economy or climate science seems to be a professional liability for Republicans nowadays:

Continue reading at:  http://www.salon.com/2014/05/16/krugman_slams_gop_delusions_about_climate_change_and_the_economy_truly_crazy_positions_are_becoming_the_norm/

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Corporate Feminism: Rich Women Congratulating Each Other for Being So Inspiring

From Slate:  http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/05/19/the_business_of_feminism_star_studded_women_s_conferences_empower_the_powerful.html

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May 19 2014

Jessica Bennett at the New York Times writes about a rapidly expanding business of corporate-sponsored, celebrity-studded feminist conferences and events, where well-heeled women get together and talk about empowering less well-heeled women here and around the world. Even just a few years ago, feminism was still considered a grubby, unglamorous cause. But by focusing on getting more women into leadership positions and reminding potential sponsors that women have money to spend, famous feminists like Gloria Steinem and Tina Brown have opened a funding stream for endless numbers of panels, speeches, and award ceremonies. “What were once grass-roots gatherings have become commercial enterprises: star-studded events with corporate sponsors like Toyota and Walmart,” Bennett writes.

As someone who writes about “women’s” issues, I have really mixed feelings about these events, and not just because my love of free food and alcohol competes with my unwillingness to stand around making chit-chat while wearing heels. On one hand, as Jessica Valenti told Bennett, “The fact that corporations want to be associated with women’s causes at all is certainly progress.” However, corporate sponsors have a way of quietly refocusing these kinds of conferences away from the nitty-gritty issues that face ordinary American women and toward elite women congratulating each other for getting increasingly richer. The money wants to hear “inspiring” stories of women overcoming obstacles to become leaders, leaving little room for the less inspiring but more important stories of ordinary women getting chewed up by insurmountable obstacles like lack of health care, child care, or job opportunities. (Many of these conferences will address issues like violence and education, but prefer to focus on developing nations rather than all the work that needs to be done closer to home.)

Some of the programming is downright insipid, as my colleague Amanda Hess discovered when she went to the Thrive conference and endured discussions about how to maximize your productivity by taking sleep more seriously. Worse, the stampede to demonstrate how women can be rich muckety-mucks just like men sometimes leads to working directly against the larger goals of actual feminism. I’ve criticized the women’s leadership groups Lean In and MAKERS in the past for celebrating Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, despite the fact that she supports policies that are ruinous for the vast majority of American women, such as limiting access to reproductive health care and voting against equal pay legislation. But she is the first Latina elected to Congress, and the optics of that are much more attractive than the boring old policy discussion about how ordinary Latina women only make 60 cents for every dollar men make or how attacks on reproductive rights disproportionately affect Latinas.

Ros-Lehtinen is hardly the only female leader who works against women’s interests to be lauded by MAKERS, an organization that produces short videos on “trailblazing” and “groundbreaking” American women. Anti-feminists Monica Crowley and Kay Bailey-Hutchinson have gotten their own laudatory videos. Even Condoleezza Rice, one of the architects of the Iraq War, which resulted in religious authorities reasserting dominance over women in Iraq, gets a glossy MAKERS video.

Complete article at:  http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/05/19/the_business_of_feminism_star_studded_women_s_conferences_empower_the_powerful.html

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Sec. Hillary Clinton Defends Reproductive Rights and Family Planning

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