Sunday, August 16, 2020

The Debate Exception

Back during 2019 Senator Kamala Harris criticized former VP Joe Biden on the issue of sexual harassment.  By June 2020 Harris fully supported Biden with no reservation. In an otherwise friendly interview on late night TV earlier this summer, Harris explains the change by saying, "It was a debate" about 7 times while laughing.



The video is available here


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Friday, July 10, 2020

King Alexander Yannai on Hypocrisy

The King Priest Alexander Yannai, aka, Alexander Janneaus, was dying and gave his wife Solome the following advice (per BT Tractate Sota),

"...beware of hypocrites who appear like the Peru-shim [Pharisees] as their actions are like the act of Zimri [public copulation with an idol worshiper in Numbers 25, which is this week's parshah] and they request a reward like Pinchas..."


Interestingly, according to the historian Josephus, Alexander Yannai was actually anti Pharisee, to the point of occasional persecution, but his wife, Solome had a brother who was among the leader of the Pharisees. Solome became Queen, the only Queen of the 2nd commonwealth, after Yannai died and her brother became head of the Sanhedrin (per Josephus explicitly and also implicitly in various parts of the Talmud).



The first image is of a 16th century artist and is from the Wikipedia website of Alexander Janneaus.

The second image, also from Wikipedia, is a 17th century creation showing Yannai feasting while Pharisees are being executed.

Monday, July 06, 2020

Sort of Admitting to Hypocrisy

Dr. Mark Lurie is a professor specializing in epidemiology at Brown University.

Back in March 2020, Lurie said, 

"The virus doesn't care about your party affiliation or you political beliefs....If you don't follow the CDC recommendations, you're increasing (the chance) that you're going to get infected and that you're going to infect other people... "denialism" is something that's been seen at the beginning of other epidemics, but the more coronavirus infiltrates our daily lives, the more people are going to take it more seriously.

But in today's New York Times, Lurie, who apparently joined some of the non socially distanced protests, is quoted,

 “Instinctively, many of us in public health feel a strong desire to act against accumulated generations of racial injustice....But we have to be honest: A few weeks before, we were criticizing protesters for arguing to open up the economy and saying that was dangerous behavior. I am still grappling with that.”



Mark Lurie's comments after social distancing back in March are here.

Mark Lurie's comments post protests are here.

Mark Lurie's page at Brown University is here.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Bill deBlasio Covid 19 Hypocrite

 
From March to late May New York City had covid19 testing guidance that said 'test if you have symptoms'. That guidance was changed in early June to 'everybody should test'. 

It is about two weeks since the guidance was changed and Mayor of NY City, Bill deBlasio hasn't been tested.  Also, he has symptoms. 


His office put out a public announcement that basically says, 'he doesn't feel like it'.  

This is a pretty straightforward case of hypocrisy.  I doubt it has much effect however because deBlasio was widely regarded as a stubborn jerk before this.  The second image shows a protest at the Mayor's official residence on June 2.

I will admit that one of the justifications for 'everybody getting tested' in NYC is to facilitate tracking contacts which in the case of deBlasio is essentially a futile mission given the thousands of anonymous contacts he has had in the past few days. 



First image is deBlasio at a protest on 14 June.

Image and article from The Gothamist  is here.

Tuesday, June 09, 2020

Police Defunding for you but not for me

Natalie Martinez is the President of the Los Angeles City Council. She recently gave a speech advocating substantially reduced funding for the LA Police.   

For several months, Martinez had requested 24/7 protection at her home. The police provided it, for a while with round the clock stationing and later with some stationing and some frequent patrols.

I would be inclined to give Martinez a break on calling it hypocrisy based on a change in her policy but, as it turned out, she called off the round the clock protection when the situation was brought to her attention and also said that the protection was due to a security threat. The LA PD indicated that they had no information regarding the threat. Thus, I'll have to call hypocrisy and better yet, as a case of self correcting hypocrisy.
First image is from a Martinez press release.
The second image is from the article in Daily Wire.


Daily Wire story is here.


Could the Grim Reeper a Hypocrit

 
 In Florida there is a lawyer named, Daniel Uhlfeder who is the principle of the eponymous law firm of DWUhlfederLaw.  


In early May, Daniel dressed as the Grim Reeper at a Florida beach to warn or possibly predict deaths from congregated in groups.


In June, the same fellow attended a George Floyd protest, where he was masked but most people were not.



This information comes from his tweet stream.



Since he wore his mask at the second event, he could say he was doing his social distancing and not responsible for others. Or he could say that the necessity of the second event outweighed the need to keep social distancing. Or he could say he changed his mind about social distancing.



In any case, I don't think this makes him a hypocrite. It just makes him look silly (but maybe he got clients in the second event).


Grim Reeper tweet is here


Tweet from protest is here.

Sunday, May 31, 2020

former Sport Reporter defends his apparent hypocrisy



On 29 May 2020, a former sport (mostly NBA related) journalist, Chris Martin Palmer, tweeted an image of an affordable housing building burning in downtown Minneapolis, MN apparently approving the burning of even more buildings.

Then on 31 May 2020, the same person tweeted (without an image) that a Starbucks near his gated community was burned and wanted the 'animals' out of his neighborhood.

He was challenged on this as other tweeters told him it was hypocritical.

I read through some later tweets of his. It seems he justifies it by saying that the people doing the former were protesting and the people in his neighborhood were threatening.  He even thinks this distinction is obvious.  I'm lost as to how he understands motivations of crowds of people just by casual observation.


The image capturing both tweets is by someone named daniel4liberty. 

The reason Mr. Palmer is no longer a reporter, apparently has to do with a dispute between Palmer and Kevin Durand at least per this article.

Palmer has more recently been in dispute with LeBron James.

The Sporting News covered this issue here.

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

Lawyer admits Hypocrisy in Letter to NY Times

The May 4 New York Times had a number of letters to the editor commenting on a New York Times editorial.  The editorial was about the allegations against Joe Biden and recommended an investigation.

One of the letters to the editor was by a woman named Karen Wilson of Dallas, Texas who describes herself as a 66 year old lawyer and a survivor of violent rape.

She disagreed with the editorial. I am quoting the end of her letter, 

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"...We cannot survive as a democratic society with Mr. Trump in office for four more years. The need to get him out of office overrules every scruple we may have. I will live with my hypocrisy and believe that tens of millions of Americans will feel the same."

So there you have an admission (or claim) of hypocrisy on this issue (although I don't have her previous statements so I couldn't tell if she were being a hypocrite or not).

The source of all the NYTimes published letters to the editor on that subject, that day is here.

An Interesting Bit of Plague Sex and possible Hypocrisy

The first image is  Neil Ferguson who is a mathematical biology professor at Imperial College in London.

He has advised British leaders for two decades on medical issues, e.g., the mad cow disease many years ago.  Basically, his recommendations have been implemented.

In the UK, his mathematical model predicted 250,000 deaths in the UK unless the country basically shut down. The country did shut down and per his advice, social visits were banned.

However, Professor Ferguson had a friend, Antonia Staats (she is 38, he is 51) who has visited him a number of times while the country was shut down.  She visited him for sex, notwithstanding that both she and Ferguson are married to other people. Staats has defended her action by saying that, first, she is in an open marriage and second, that because of this, the visit is actually being part of the Ferguson family or that the Fergusons and the Staats are one family.  

Notwithstanding this defense, Ferguson is being removed from an official advisory position (I'm not sure if this was a paid position).  

I'm pretty sure, based on the reporting of this that many, maybe most, people in the UK are angry about this, maybe for hypocrisy.  However, I've not found the specific advice that Ferguson provided the Government regarding what is social visiting and what is family. Thus, I'm not able to judge whether it is hypocrisy.

anyway, some reporting:

The Spectator's report is here.
The Daily Mail's report (I used their pictures) is here
The BBC report is here.  
The Telegraph's report is here.
The Guardian's report is here.

Sunday, May 03, 2020

Donna Brazile says it is not Hypocrisy

Donna Brazile, former chair of the DNC, addressed the Tara Reade allegations against former VP Joe Biden. This was a few days ago (actually May 1).

She sort of addressed the hypocrisy issue.


Here is a piece of the interview (on the Fox News where Brazile is a salaried commentator).

FLEISCHER: -- Do you believe Tara Reade?
BRAZILE: She's given interviews, we've heard from her, but we respect women. That's -- the bottom line is respect women --
DANA PERINO: Donna, Ari is trying to ask you, Donna, do you believe Tara Reade? 
BRAZILE: There's no hypocrisy here. You respect women, you believe women. They have a right to tell their story.

So Brazile is cognizant of the issue of hypocrisy.

Of course, neither she nor her interviewers actually state what the hypocrisy is, which I find annoying. To do so one would have to research previous interviews with Brazile and find out exactly what she said about, for example, the case of Christine Ford or going further back in time, Juanita Broderick. 

FWIW, I worked with Brazile briefly in 1993 in coordinating a report on the Federal response to the great Mississippi Flood of that year. She was an undersecretary in the Dept of Agriculture or special advisor to the President as I recall (although her bio doesn't show this).  I found Brazile to be easy to work with, friendly, responsive, and smart (of course that was then).

The transcript of the interview is here.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Ruth Allyn Marcus Mentions Hypocrisy About Herself

Ruth Marcus (first image) is a columnist for the Washington Post. She also authored a book "Supreme Ambition" which argues that Christine Blasey Ford was telling the truth in her testimony regarding, then nominee, now Supreme Court Justice, Judge Brett Kavanaugh (he was a Judge at the point of nomination).

She wrote a column in the Washington Post on the issue of whether Tara Reade was telling the truth about Joe Biden (Reade alleges sexual assault). 

Marcus actually acknowledges the problem of hypocrisy in her column.

"...Outrage over misbehavior only by those with whom we have ideological differences is not righteous — it is hypocritical. Skepticism about accusations only when they are made against someone with whom we are ideologically aligned is not high-minded — it is intellectually dishonest...."

I would give her more credit for this if her analysis of Reade's accusations were more objective e.g., Marcus says that too much time has passed for an investigation of Reade's accusations (about an event that allegedly took place in 1993) but also contends that Blasey Ford's accusations (about an event that allegedly took place in about 1982) were not investigated enough. 

Notwithstanding that, at least Marcus does admit there is a potential issue which is more than many.

The column by Marcus is here.

Rose McGowen, one of the founders of the "MeToo", had some nasty words for the Washington Post in this tweet. I don't think it was about the Marcus opinion but about a news article that downplayed the Reade accusation.

Thursday, March 26, 2020

The return to disposable bags and hypocrisy


Among other jurisdictions, Boston has modified their anti-one-time-use bag policy during the corona virus 2020 pandemic. The policy was two years old and was one of the most strict in the nation as it required all grocery bags to be recycled or to be for multi uses. An op ed in the Boston Herald stated that this, i.e., the change in policy, was hypocrisy.

I'm unable to even analyze this as I can't figure out what the hypocrisy is. Changing policy during a crisis is not hypocrisy, it is changing policy. For what it is worth I think the anti one use bag policies around the country, including where I live, are frequently poorly thought out and dishonestly justified but that is a different issue.

The op ed is here.

The policy being changed is here.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Is AOC a Flaming Hypocrite Regarding School Choice

That is the accusation (as noted below I disagree).

US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has no children of her own but is godmother to a girl.  Per an article in the NY Post which in turn referred various primary sources, AOC has denounced charter schools. AOC also bragged about helping her cousin's daughter (AOC's god daughter) into a charter school.

Several people have called AOC a hypocrite for this.


I don't.

If AOC had said, "nobody should send their children to a charter school" that would be different. However, AOC is in favor of (I think) abolishing charter schools nor advocating boycotting them. So as long as charter schools exist I don't consider it hypocritical to use them. 

The situation is analogous to someone who supports,say, a higher capital gain tax than currently exists, but does their taxes using existing rules.


Opinion Piece here.

That's also where the image is from.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Prince Charles burns 162 tons of carbon to meet Greta





I've done climate change hypocrisy before. 

However, this time I have a nice graphic to go along with it and also some quantification.

The first image shows Prince Charles meeting Greta at Davos a few days ago. Subsequent to this, Prince Charles spoke at Davos about Climate Change and how important it was, how we must address it with urgency, etc.

The Daily Mail put together a nice itinerary of the private flights Charles took in the days before and after the Davos meeting with Greta (second image - click to enlarge). 

They (the Daily Mail) summed up the carbon footprint as similar to 18 times the per capita yearly carbon footprint in Britain.

The image of Charles and Greta is from the BBC 

The chart and narrative explanation is from here.

Friday, November 22, 2019

White Pants Suit Hypocrisy

Back a few years ago the NYTimes had a news article praising Hillary Clinton for wearing a White Pantsuit.

A few days ago, the NYTimes had a news story criticizing Tulsi Gabbard for wearing a white pants suit. 

It seems like hypocrisy except that perhaps, a white pantsuit worn at an inaugural is, in some way, different 
 from a white pantsuit worn at a debate. 

The images and information come from a tweet by Glen Greenwald and is available here.  Greenwald notes that the NYTimes article criticizing Gabbard is aware that Mrs Clinton wore a white pantsuit and the article's 'logic' is provided in the article.





Thursday, November 14, 2019

Tom Steyer, spending campaign money to prevent spending campaign money

Like some other people who have run for President without having served in a previous elected office (George Washington, Zachary Taylor, Ulysses Grant, Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower and Donald Trump come to mind), Tom Steyer is counting on name recognition to get him at least partway there

He is using his own wealth to fund advertising himself. Apparently, he is responsible for 67% of all TV advertising for candidates for President in 2020 (almost $50 million). This despite the fact that he is only a recently announced candidate and despite the fact that there were ten to twenty other candidates just in the Democratic party who were running serious campaigns for President.

What makes this interesting to me is that prominently, on the TomSteyer.com website is the following quote, 

" Corporations and special interests have bought politicians and influenced Washington for too long"


I'm not calling this hypocrisy since the point is he wants to change things and has to work within the pre-change system.  It is, however, somewhat laughable because the fact that he has spent so much money and still polls at somewhere around 1% nationally shows that, just maybe, he has overestimated the influence of campaign funding.

The estimate of Steyer's campaign spending is here

The Steyer for President website is here. The image above came from that website.

A link to some polling where Steyer was at 1% as of today is here.


Polling Data

PollDate
Biden
Warren
Sanders
Buttigieg
Harris
Yang
Klobuchar
Booker
Castro
Gabbard
Steyer
Bullock
Delaney
Spread
RCP Average10/30 - 11/1226.020.817.88.05.32.82.32.31.31.01.00.80.8Biden +5.2
Economist11/10 - 11/122326179542122111Warren +3
Politico11/4 - 11/103219208532311111Biden +12
Monmouth10/30 - 11/32323209532300100Tie
The Hill11/1 - 11/22615146613221111


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Arnold and Greta and Arnold's Cars


 Arnold Schwarzenegger famously feted global climate activist Greta Thunberg by loaning her Arnold's Tesla for some of Greta travels in North America. 




The first image shows Arnold, Greta and the Tesla. The two met in Vienna Austria).


This was part of Arnold identifying himself as a
climate activist. 


It turns out that Arnold's lifestyle is, well, a model of carbon intensity. The man owns many vehicles including the tank (Arnold is in front of it in the second image) and a Porsche (Arnold is driving it in the third image).

The fourth image is Arnold driving something called a Pinzgauer all terrain vehicle.

Is Arnold a hypocrite? Yes and not a very self aware one at that. There isn't anything special about this hypocrisy either but I actually like the pictures of the cars (and the tank).




The image of Arnold and Greta and the Tesla is from an article here.

The images of Arnold and his tank and Arnold and his Porsche from an article here. The article has images of many of Arnold's other vehicles.

The image of Arnold and the Pinzgauer is from an article here. Apparently, Arnold took this vehicle out for some errands.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Michelle Obama Denounces White Flight but look where she lives


In a recent (29 October 2019) speech former first lady Michelle Obama (image on left) denounced White Flight. This is the phenomenon where whites leave areas that have non white people.


An except from her speech is below,

"...  unbeknownst to us, we grew up in the period -- as I write -- called 'white flight.' That as families like ours, upstanding families like ours ... As we moved in, white folks moved out because they were afraid of what our families represented  ..And I always stop there when I talk about this out in the world because, you know, I want to remind white folks that y'all were running from us -- this family with all the values that you've read about. You were running from us. And you're still running, because we're no different than the immigrant families that are moving in ... the families that are coming from other places to try to do better."


Michelle Obama's speech is reported here.      

The first house image above is the Obama house in Hyde Park, Chicago which they bought in 2005.

The second house image is the Obama house in Kalorama Washington DC which they began renting in 2017.

The Obama's are, per reports, negotiating to buy a house on Martha's Vinyard. This house is in the 3rd house image.
  I find Michelle's speech unseemly but not actually a case of hypocrisy.  In the case of the 2005 house they were fleeing south Chicago but it was a case of black flight since they were black. Also, arguably they wanted to buy expensive houses and there really weren't any in south Chicago. In the case of the Kalorama house, they wanted to be in an area with lots of political connections (Jared and Ivana Trump are neighbors).    In the case of the Martha's vinyard house they are seeking isolation. 

What is unseemly is that Michelle does not admit that blacks engage in flight also, e.g., much of the black middle class left DC for Prince George's county, so much so that the average income of blacks in that county is higher than the average income of whites. Also, while white flight in the 60s and 70s reduced municipal tax revenues in majority black areas and this had negative consequences of those areas, it also lowered property values enough to provide opportunity for home ownership for blacks who would otherwise never have been able to afford homes.   Interestingly, there is a lot of concern in Washington DC these days about gentrification which is when whites move into predominantly black areas.                                               

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Radiohead Singer Calls Himself a Hypocrite

Thom Yorke, who is pictured in the image, was on an interview with the BBC a few days ago.

In the interview, Yorke called himself a hypocrite repeatedly for his many air plane trips while he himself is a vocal advocate for the Extinction Rebellion. The latter is a group dedicated to civil disobedience to prevent global warming.

What is a bit different is Thom's justification for the hypocrisy.  He does not pretend to buy offsets or other similar things. He simply says that, 

"The thing I've always struggled somewhat with, is if I'm campaigning on climate change, I'm someone who has to fly for my work so...I totally agree I'm a hypocrite but... what do you want to do about it?"

Interestingly, the next day the EU announced an increase in its budget for private air travel using approximately the same logic as Thom.


 Article on Thom's self identifying hypocrisy here. This article contains the photo used above as well as the quote used above.



Article on Article on EU budget for private air travel here.

Monday, September 09, 2019

Elizabeth Warren and the Philly CheeseSteak Hypocrisy


Back when Senator Warren was running for reelection in 2018 she raised money from wealthy donors at posh affairs. This was also an election in which she was running against token opposition. She didn't spend anywhere near as much money as she raised and was able to transfer over $10 million from her Senate campaign fund to her 2020 Presidential campaign fund. 

For 2020, she has limited campaign contributions to small donations and thus is branding herself the 'people's candidate'. This is deeply cynical but I'm not doing hypocrisy analysis for that.



Instead it is for a microcosm of the campaign. Back in 2018 Warren held a Philly Cheese Steak fundraiser where donors paid $120 for a single cheese steak (it would interesting to know if fries and a drink were similarly priced but I don't have that info). In 2019 former VP Joe Biden held a similar Philly Cheese Steak fundraiser. The Warren campaign denounced the affair as being elitist. 

Ed Rendell, former mayor of Philadelphia and Governor of Pennsylvania organized both the 2018 Warren fundraiser and the 2019 Biden fundraiser. He specifically calls Warren a hypocrite on this. I think he is correct although perhaps the Biden fundraiser was more 'swanky'.  I also think it is a pretty minor hypocrisy.

Although not hypocrisy, Warren is also famous for culinary plagiarism that was also part of her pretense of Cherokee ancestry. Specifically, in 1984, Warren wrote up . recipes as part of a "Pow Wow Chow" cookbook (third image). Several were plagiarized from earlier recipes in the NYTimes (ironically the source of the information on the cheese steak affairs).




The NYTimes has both the first image and also the facts from which my analysis is taken in an article here.
The Culinary plagiarizing story is documented at a website here.