Melissa McEwan
A Paine in the Ass
What is it the Testament teaches us? — to believe that the Almighty committed debauchery with a woman engaged to be married, and the belief of this debauchery is called faith.
Thomas Paine, Age of Reason, Part II, Section 20
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet, Common Sense that is taught to us as school children as having roused those citizens who read it to throw off the shackles of British oppression and establish these United States of America. Thomas Paine would not have been a friend of Bill Donohue, or Pat Robertson, or Jerry Falwell, or the Taliban, or an UltraOrthodox Rebbe.
And yet, Thomas Paine, had he lived now, would undoubtedly have been a blogger, a Rude Pundit perhaps, or anAmanda Marcotte, a Melissa McEwan, a BitchPhd, a Liza Sabater, a Caliberal. Thomas Paine saw a world, manipulated into obedience by religion(s) that told them that humans were nothing, only God's grace could redeem them. Furthermore, believers have been told repeatedly that their beliefs, their faith, was worth killing non-believers over. God willed it.
American Revolution | freedom from religious tyranny | Amanda Marcotte | BitchPhD | Catholic League | Democrats | Liza Sabater | Melissa McEwan | Rude Pundit | Thomas Paine | United States | William Donohue
Hell hath no fury like a feminist scorned
Amanda has announced her resignation from the Edwards' campaign.
I was hired by the Edwards campaign for the skills and talents I bring to the table, and my willingness to work hard for what’s right. Unfortunately, Bill Donohue and his calvacade of right wing shills don’t respect that a mere woman like me could be hired for my skills, and pretended that John Edwards had to be held accountable for some of my personal, non-mainstream views on religious influence on politics (I’m anti-theocracy, for those who were keeping track). Bill Donohue—anti-Semite, right wing lackey whose entire job is to create non-controversies in order to derail liberal politics—has been running a scorched earth campaign to get me fired for my personal beliefs and my writings on this blog.
In fact, he’s made no bones about the fact that his intent is to “silence†me, as if he—a perfect stranger—should have a right to curtail my freedom of speech. Why? Because I’m a woman? Because I’m pro-choice? Because I’m not religious? All of the above, it seems.
Regardless, it was creating a situation where I felt that every time I coughed, I was risking the Edwards campaign. No matter what you think about the campaign, I signed on to be a supporter and a tireless employee for them, and if I can’t do the job I was hired to do because Bill Donohue doesn’t have anything better to do with his time than harass me, then I won’t do it. I resigned my position today and they accepted.
May I say this is the most opportune moment for all bloggers, but most important feminist bloggers, to consider the importance of what's next?
I don't see any other way around it but we are now playing big leagues. The stakes are too high to drop the ball and go back to doing what we know best to do : rant at 'the man', pick blogfights, rally around other people's political interests, rinse and repeat.
We have influence.
We obviously have some power.
We need money to use it like a club.
We need a Feminist BlogPAC.
Campaigns | Freedom of Speech | Intimidation | Mysogyny | Amanda Marcotte | Bill Donohue | John Edwards | Melissa McEwan
Jesus Did Not Say: "Shut Your Pie Hole"
(Update by Liza Sabater, Publisher : Hello Salon Readers! Feminist bloggers are not taking the attacks against Amanda, Melissa and other feminist bloggers lightly. We are working now harder than ever to create a Feminist Bloggers PAC.)
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I have sat with this for days now, trying to bring to fruition in language the tremendous anger, sadness, and yes—fear—that flooded me last week as I watched Amanda and Melissa become the targets of Christofascists' attacks. (For tremendous work on the topic, please see Liza's posts, including a full roundup of links to the feminist blogosphere's reaction.) I choose my words carefully, and when the urge comes upon me to let loose a string of expletives—necessary language for me sometimes, the ur language that boils forth from an angry soul—I try to tamp it down. I want to be heard.
One thing I do know. Jesus did not say: "Shut Your Pie Hole."
But Paul did: In I Corinthians<.i>, 14:34-35, he writes, Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive, as the law also says.
Blogosphere | Censorship | Feminism | Oppression | Power | Sexism | Amanda Marcotte | Catholic League | Democrats | John Edwards | Liza Sabater | Melissa McEwan | William Donohue
The Feminist Bloggers Network : An example in distributed political power

All the members and associates of the Feminist Bloggers Network should pat themselves on the back for the work we were able to accomplish yesterday.
We did it. We won
We were able to pool our networks and resources to avert the disaster that would have been the firing of Amanda and Melissa from the John Edwards campaign.
Take a bow and pat yourselves on the back. All two million of you.
When Jill posted Two Million Strong, quoting me as estimating our combined constituency, it created shockwaves through the backrooms of power. I had not only sent this missive to my fellow feminists through our mailing list, but in my attempt to get straight answers from the campaign, I flexed my networking muscles yesterday and reached out to people in my networks in a manner I had not done before.
I didn't do this just for Amanda and Melissa, I did it for all of us. Honestly, this incident was bigger than their jobs. This was about nipping from the bud an increasingly virulent trend in the United States of using the internet and every technology running through it as a means to suspend our constitutionally protected civil rights.
Blogs | Communications | Distributed Activism | Grassroots | Guerrilla Campaigns | Networking | 2008 Presidential Elections | Amanda Marcotte | Democrats | Elizabeth Edwards | John Edwards | Melissa McEwan | Feminist Bloggers Network
Melissa and Amanda have not been fired!
From the Edwards campaign blog:
Statement on Campaign Bloggers
John Edwards in News
2/08/2007 at 11:36 AM ESTThe tone and the sentiment of some of Amanda Marcotte's and Melissa McEwan's posts personally offended me. It's not how I talk to people, and it's not how I expect the people who work for me to talk to people. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but that kind of intolerant language will not be permitted from anyone on my campaign, whether it's intended as satire, humor, or anything else. But I also believe in giving everyone a fair shake. I've talked to Amanda and Melissa; they have both assured me that it was never their intention to malign anyone's faith, and I take them at their word. We're beginning a great debate about the future of our country, and we can't let it be hijacked. It will take discipline, focus, and courage to build the America we believe in.
How much you wanna bet this 2,000,000 unique visitors a day comment Jill quotes from me might have gotten their attention?
More later.
Freedom of Speech | Politics | 2008 Presidential Elections | Amanda Marcotte | Democrats | John Edwards | Melissa McEwan
The Catholic League's Bill Donohue on Hollywood Jews
This is the Catholic patriarch that wants to take down the John Edwards campaign with Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan in tow.
Extra treat? The religious right of America
anti-semitism | Catholicism | Entertianment | Hollywood | Media | Morality | religious extremism | TV | Amanda Marcotte | Bill Donohue | Catholic League | John Edwards | Melissa McEwan
Shakespeare's Pandagon-mania
(Update by Liza Sabater, Publisher : Hello Salon Readers! Feminist bloggers are not taking the attacks against Amanda, Melissa and other feminist bloggers lightly. We are working now harder than ever to create a Feminist Bloggers PAC.)
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Richard Cranium is calling for an email campaign and blogswarm.
Let’s be clear on something - Amanda and Melissa are among the most savvy, articulate progressive commentators in the blogosphere. The Edwards’ campaign is most fortunate to have both of them working on internet outreach. So, to me, this is just another example of right wing blogs pushing a story into the mainstream media to create some noise based on out-of-context cherry picking of inflammatory buzzwords and snarky posting. But afterall, isn’t that what this medium is all about?
Ok, so, I’m going to ask you to do something. If you feel as I do, that this is a trumped up manufactured controversy by organizations that wouldn’t vote for Edwards in a million years anyway, please drop a line to the Edwards campaign.
We need to support our own in this regard. If the Edwards campaign buckles on this one, and fires Amanda and Melissa, I will immediately drop my own support for John Edwards. It’s not that I will have changed my views on his issues, but that his campaign will have shown no spine early on. And I want a candidate (and campaign) with spine.
Make sure you put "SUPPORT AMANDA AND MELISSA" on your email to the Edwards campaign.
Here's a list of posts so far :
me : The swiftboating of John Edwards Political Courage
Zuzu at Feministe : This is really getting out of hand and Jill with The Backlash Against the Edwards Bloggers
Chicago Dyke at CorrenteWire : Courage vs. Popularity
Misty at Shakespeare's Sister : Ol' Bill is ticked
Jessica at Feministing : The post in which I scrub my skin off with a brillo pad
UPDATES!
Activism | Blogroots | Blogswarm | Feminism | Netactivists | Netroots | Amanda Marcotte | John Edwards | Melissa McEwan























