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Struggling Actor Failed Miserably at Extorting Harvey Weinstein, Groupon Co-founder
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Vivek Shah, a down-on-his-luck actor known for roles like “Gentleman,” “Cabbie,” and “Drunk Friend,” has been even less successful at devising an extortion plot. The 25-year-old was arrested this month at his mom and dad’s house for allegedly trying to extort millions of dollars each from five business moguls, including mega-producer Harvey Weinstein. Shah, who is good at getting photographed next to famous people, sent “demand letters” to Weinstein, along with a Groupon co-founder, two oil execs, and a coal magnate, which “contained a threat to kill named members of the recipient’s family unless a large sum of money was wired to an offshore bank account.” As if to prove his devotion to his craft, the return address Shah used for the letter sent to Weinstein belongs to Helen Mirren.
The Smoking Gun has the full affidavit, including other fun and terrifying details like the fact that when Shah was collared, he was just days away from attending a scheduled handgun training session in L.A.
“He’s a very good person,” Shah’s father told the Post, adding another level of conspiracy to the plot: “He was pressured by someone, and they threatened they would kill Vivek.” If this is viral marketing for a screenplay, Weinstein will not be pleased.
“The Weinsteins have always had intense security and been on high alert because of the movies they make,” said a source. “Especially because of the movie The Master, they are under intense security.” But no, Scientology does not appear to be involved in this one.
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Anarchists to attack conventions?
A document suggests there may be “destructive criminal activities against critical infrastructure.”






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Akin Is The Christianist Mainstream
Wonder why FRC is still backing him? Or that he sees no reason to quit? The answer is that his view of female reproduction is based on the work of one Dr. Jack C. Willke. Willke is not, as one might expect, some obscure quack, far, far away from the center of Republican and Christianist politics. He is, the LA Times notes, the founder and president of the International Right to Life Federation, president of the Life Issues Institute, and a former president of National Right to Life, the oldest and largest pro-life group in the country. He was president from 1980 to 1983 and then from 1984 to 1990. In 2007, Willke was described as “an important surrogate
for Governor Romney’s pro-life and pro-family agenda” in the words of the Romney campaign. “I am proud to have the support of a man who has meant so much to the pro-life movement in our country,” Romney said at the time. Willke, of course, has defended Akin forcefully since the uproar. Here he is, pioneering this wingnut version of female sexuality back in 1999:
First, let’s define the term “rape.” When pro-lifers speak of rape
pregnancies, we should commonly use the phrase “forcible rape” or
“assault rape,” for that specifies what we’re talking about. Rape can
also be statutory. Depending upon your state law, statutory rape can be
consensual, but we’re not addressing that here.
Yes, you read that right: “statutory rape can be consensual”. There’s more:
How many forcible rapes result in a pregnancy? The numbers claimed have
ranged the entire spectrum of possibilities. Some feminists have
claimed as high as 5 to 10 percent, which is absurd. One problem has
been the lack of available studies and accurate statistics. Often women
do not admit to having been raped. On the other hand, it has been known
that women, pregnant from consensual intercourse, have later claimed
rape. Is it possible to know the actual facts?
My italics. Lying behind all of this is some kind of notion that women claim they have been raped to get an abortion. It’s this loophole they are trying to fill. It becomes much less obviously cruel or drastic if the odds of pregnancy by rape are close to non-existent. You can see how easily it could become a Christianist talking point, picked up by someone who lives and breathes the evangelical base like Akin. But his statistical method is as surreal as his conclusion.
Willke first posits 200,000 rapes a year and then winnows that number down to rape-pregnancies of around 225 in the entire US in a year. Among the statistics he uses to prove his point are the following:
One-fourth of all women in the United States of childbearing age have
been sterilized, so the remaining three-fourths come out to 10,000 (or
15,000).Only half of assailants penetrate her body and/or deposit sperm in her vagina, so let’s cut the remaining figures in half. This gives us numbers of 5,000 (or 7,500).
Fifteen percent of men are sterile, that drops that figure to 4,250 (or 6,375).
I kid you not. Here’s the “science”:
To get and stay pregnant a woman’s body must produce a very sophisticated mix of hormones. Hormone production is controlled by a part of the brain that is easily influenced by emotions. There’s no greater emotional trauma that can be experienced by a woman than an assault rape. This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation and even nurturing of a pregnancy.
It’s important to understand that this man is a central figure in the history of the religious right. What he is spouting is the orthodoxy you don’t hear outside of Christianist circles – but it’s there. And it’s why Akin seems baffled, and why Ryan had no compunction in using Willke’s specific term “forcible rape” as part of a bill he sponsored.
Partisanship should help keep the base with Romney and not go rogue with Akin. Or it might not. The first thing I thought when I heard that Romney had picked Ryan was that Romney, a man who couldn’t win a majority of evangelicals in a single contested primary, had picked a Catholic as his team-mate. If they both pick a fight with a Christianist, evangelical pro-life authority like Willke, they could dig an even deeper hole.
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HURRICANE FEARS BUILD AROUND CONVENTION
HURRICANE FEARS BUILD AROUND CONVENTION
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‘Fifty Shades’ Helps Barnes & Noble
Bookseller Barnes & Noble narrowed its losses for the first fiscal quarter on improved results from its consumer stores group, ignited by the “Fifty Shades of Grey” erotic trilogy.
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Doug Whitman Could Get Four Years And He Could Also Not Get Four Years
I haven’t been following the Doug Whitman case that closely but I got the vague impression that he wasn’t that guilty. Like, he did his research and thought it was his job to dig up information about public companies, he sought “color†rather than clearly-material hard numbers from executives, and he thought that when insider-trading-trial-Zelig…
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USPS wasted $1.2 million, 682 million stamps on Simpsons run
The U.S. Postal Service didn’t do itself any favors with Homer and the rest of the Simpsons — less than a third of the 1 billion stamps created to commemorate the cartoon family have been sold.![]()
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Let’s Not Block Akin’s Bid, Let’s Fix the System
Like many people, I have a number of thoughts and questions related to the blowup over GOP Rep. Todd Akin’s outrageous remarks recently about rape and abortion and women. Let me first say that if I was a Missouri voter, I would likely vote for a third-party candidate or write in someone else in November.
A throng of Republican leaders have called on Akin to resign his nomination so he can be replaced. As of Tuesday evening, Akin has refused. Why should he resign? Did he do something illegal or unethical? His cardinal sin to most of the Republicans calling on him to drop his bid was that he was honest and stupid and said out loud what he believes, thus endangering the GOP’s prospects of picking up the Missouri Senate seat. So the pursuit of political power is paramount in this equation.
But where were these same Republican leaders in 2008 when Sarah Palin created the same scenario with her outrageous comments? I didn’t see any of them asking John McCain to drop her from the ticket. There were no calls for her to be replaced on the ballot.
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Who’s Really Being Raped?
Social conservative Bryan Fischer says the person who’s really being raped is Todd Akin.
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