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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Last weekend a Lebanese-American from Michigan was crowned Miss USA. With all the uproar that followed you'd think al-Qaeda just dropped a bomb on Las Vegas. Instead of wringing our hands, we should be popping champagne corks and queuing up to toast the soldiers who just might not have to march off to battle someday. Isn't this what we all wanted? Hearts and minds, assimilation, Muslim moderates drowning out the extremists? To quote Wikipedia: Rima Fakih's "family is Muslim, but they celebrate elements of both the Muslim and Christian faiths." Is this perfect, or what? Her story reads like ...
Even though booty-shaking is a national pastime, much like McDonald's, SUVs and politicians with mistresses, we often struggle with our indulgences. Especially when our young people have an appetite for the very things that enthrall and seduce us. We get hot and bothered about child dancers gyrating on stage to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)." But we're OK with Beyoncé herself performing at a White House state dinner because her alter ego Sasha Fierce stayed home. (What will be our thoughts when we see Liza Minnelli perform "Single Ladies" in "Sex in the City 2"?) We ...
A new Miss USA, Rima Fakih, was crowned at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday night. The first-generation Lebanese-American beauty queen moved to New York at 7 and as a teenager moved with her parents to the Detroit area, home to the largest concentration of Arab-Americans on the continent. Readers may recall that in previous years, Miss USA contests have been followed by controversy. When they were, contest owner Donald Trump took a very personal interest in protecting and marketing his brand. One year the real estate developer-showman extended compassion ...
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