Today was an historic day. After a week of "will he, or won't he?" speculation, Hosni Mubarak stepped down as Egypt's president. The Cairo crowds were ecstatic. But more questions remain.
Today's story from The Seattle Times:
Yahoo News posted some FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
As usual, the Lame Stream Media was off kilter -- earlier this week the narrative was that the protests were losing steam and Mubarak was looking stronger.
No worry--I'm sure the Muslim Brotherhood will step in to show how to take part in politics in a thoughtful, mature and constructive manner.
Speaking of the devil, our Director of Intelligence, James Clapper, could use some intelligence. Obama's White House has been doing some damage control in the wake of Clapper's comment that the Muslim Brotherhood is a secular organization.
Fox News has the story:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/10/administration-corrects-dni-clapper-claim-muslim-brotherhood-secular/
Judith Levy of Ricochet, rolls-in:
http://ricochet.com/main-feed/Claire-You-Beat-Me-To-It
How can an organization that has the name of a religion in its title be secular?
You would think this would be a question easy enough for a Director of Intelligence to answer.
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