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Open letter to readers: Today and tomorrow

By Lynda Waddington | 11.17.11

Wednesday was a difficult day for The American Independent News Network, which is the larger entity that operates The Iowa Independent. Our chief executive and founder announced two of our sister sites would close and their content would be moved to The American Independent.

ACS lockout continues; plan emerges to repeal sugar protections

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By Virginia Chamlee | 11.15.11

A recently introduced bill could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. sugar industry, including American Crystal Sugar, a farmer-owned cooperative that locked out 1,300 Midwest workers on Aug. 1.

Cain campaign: Farmers know more about regulations than EPA

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By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 11.15.11

The chairman for Herman Cain’s Iowa effort says the campaign “relied more on the word of farmers than Washington regulators” in deciding to run an ad containing claims the Environmental Protection Agency says are false.

Mathis wins, Democrats maintain Senate control

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By Lynda Waddington | 11.08.11

The Iowa Senate will remain under the control of a slim 26-25 Democratic majority when it reconvenes in January 2012.

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PR: Nation should work to address veterans’ challenges

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

BRUCE BRALEY RELEASE — As US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan ends, it’s more important than ever that our nation works to address the challenges faced by the men and women who fought there.

PR: Honoring veterans, help in hiring

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

CHUCK GRASSLEY RELEASE — A difficult job market is challenging the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have protected America’s interests by serving in the Armed Forces.

PR: In honor of America’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

TOM LATHAM RELEASE — No one has done more to secure the freedom enjoyed by every single American than our veterans and those currently serving in the armed services.

PR: Honoring and supporting our nation’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

DAVE LOEBSACK RELEASE — Veterans Day is an opportunity to reflect on the service of generations of veterans and to honor the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may live in peace and freedom here at home.

Robot Heckles Bill Clinton on Behalf of Sister Souljah During Iowa Stop

By T.M. Lindsey | 12.11.07 | 6:44 pm

Not everyone was happy to see Bill Clinton in Iowa City Monday night. Just as Clinton was about to hit his stride, an unidentified robot heckled the former president, who was playing the surrogate role while stumping for his wife, Hillary Clinton, at the Iowa Memorial Union on the University of Iowa campus.

Dressed as a contemporary robot reminiscent of Gort in the 1951 film “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (see pic below), the soon-to-be heckler mounted a chair on the media platform as if it was going to snap a picture of Clinton. The chair began to wobble a bit before fellow journalists offered support, not knowing at the time that they were aiding and abetting a future heckler.

Armed with a plastic microphone, the heckler, Mr. Ifobaca (Mad Robots in Favor of Bill Clinton Apologizing), made his demands:

“I want you to apologize to Sister Souljah!”

Trying to maintain his poise, Clinton initially fell into a sophomoric rebuttal: “Look, look into the mirror… “Clearly on a premeditated mission, Mr. Ifobaca began throwing dozens of multicolored slips of paper in the air, thus providing Clinton with the opportunity to recapture his wits and respond:

“You need to find a more responsible ways to protest than throwing graffiti around. “You can disagree with me without killing a tree.”

Most of the crowd laughed at Clinton’s quip (not that he said graffiti, when he meant to say confetti), but some were enraged by the disruption and began booing and yelling at Mr. Ifobaca. One woman, clearly a devout Hillraiser gauging by her Hillary flair adorning her blouse and matching jacket, began screaming at Mr. Ifobaca and waving her arms at the robot as if she intended to scratch his eyes out. Mr. Ifobaca, unperturbed by the woman, namely because he was wearing safety goggles for such occasions, was eventually escorted from the platform and ballroom by security.

After Mr. Ifobaca left, a Hillary Clinton team entered the media pit and made a mad scramble for the littered propaganda, making sure all the calling cards were collected before they fell into the wrong hands. The scene was reminiscent of the 1967 Abbie Hoffman stunt in which he and his fellow demonstrators threw fistfuls of dollars (most fake) down to traders on the New York Stock Exchange, some of whom booed, while others scrambled frantically to grab the money as fast as they could.

No charges were pressed against Mr. Ifobaca, who, unmasked, was not Klaatu, but rather Kembrew McLeod – a tenured professor in the Communication Studies Department at the UI. McLeod, who has published four books on freedom of expression and intellectual property issues, has a documented history of committing pranks on his web site. McLeod is also a documentary filmmaker, including “Money for Nothing: Behind the Business of Pop,” which won the Rosa Luxemburg Award for Social Consciousness at the 2002 New England Film Festival.

McLeod, President of the Iowa Chapter of MR. IFOBCA has been on a mission for the last 15 years in an effort to get Clinton to apologize for “dissing Sister Souljah while happily accepting the honor of being America’s “‘first black president,’” as novelist Toni Morrison once put it. In his manifesto, “Why did I bum rush Bill Clinton?,” Kembrew vows to continue sending an army of robots to all future Clinton appearances until he apologizes to Sister Souljah.

Kembrew made do on his vow Monday night, only Clinton did not reciprocate by publicly apologizing to Sister Souljah, the former member of the outspoken hip-hop group Public Enemy, a crew known for its pro-black politics.

Moreover, Kembrew makes the following claim on his manifesto:

The first time I fully realized Bill Clinton was not on the side of racial and social justice was after the “Sister Souljah Moment,” as it has come to be known in political circles. In a mean-spirited move-something straight out of Karl Rove’s playbook-Clinton tried to demonize a young Black woman named Sister Souljah by taking something she said out of context. Clinton did this to ingratiate himself with white upper-middle class swing voters during the 1992 presidential campaign, and he portrayed Sister Souljah as a reckless radical who advocated killing white people. This was patently false, and Bill Clinton knew it, but that didn’t stop him from cynically turning her into a sacrificial lamb that helped save his flagging campaign.

With less than a month left before the caucuses, the question remains whether McLeod or one of his robots will pop up on the campaign trail in Iowa again.

Mr. Ifobca (alias Kembrew McLeod) is escorted out of the IMU by Clinton staffers, but vows to be back

Comments

  • American007

    I wish I was a tenured professor… …so I could make an ass of myself in public with no repercussions.

    Come on now! Sister Soulja! All the bad things going on in the world, all the other bad decisions Clinton made (not to say he didn’t make a lot of good ones) and this is what he makes his stand on?

    And dressed like “a contemporary robot”? Try a guy in a silver vest and gym shorts…

  • Skydog

    Sistah Clinton The Sista Solja attack was a typical Clintonesque maneuver; pretend that you’re a liberal, move strongly to the right wing. Most notably is Clinton’s passage of NAFTA, originally Reagan’s dream. But even back in his Arkansas days, Clinton ravaged the public school system, 48th in the Nation during his tenure. Arkansas was “The most polluted rural state in the US, thanks to Bill’s policy but still he had the Sierra Club endorsement. The list goes on: Right to Work State but gets Union endorsements, illegal funds fromn Chinese military, Walmart, Waste Haulers and incinerators, etc.
    Our “First Black President” is an amazing testament to the power of propaganda.

  • desmoinesdem

    I was willing to cut him slack over Sister Souljah, but when he threw his longtime friend Lani Giunier under the bus so quickly after taking office, I lost a lot of respect for him.

  • desmoinesdem

    I was willing to cut him slack over Sister Souljah, but when he threw his longtime friend Lani Giunier under the bus so quickly after taking office, I lost a lot of respect for him.

  • Skydog

    Sistah Clinton The Sista Solja attack was a typical Clintonesque maneuver; pretend that you're a liberal, move strongly to the right wing. Most notably is Clinton's passage of NAFTA, originally Reagan's dream. But even back in his Arkansas days, Clinton ravaged the public school system, 48th in the Nation during his tenure. Arkansas was “The most polluted rural state in the US, thanks to Bill's policy but still he had the Sierra Club endorsement. The list goes on: Right to Work State but gets Union endorsements, illegal funds fromn Chinese military, Walmart, Waste Haulers and incinerators, etc.

    Our “First Black President” is an amazing testament to the power of propaganda.

  • Blackman

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  • American007

    I wish I was a tenured professor… …so I could make an ass of myself in public with no repercussions.

    Come on now! Sister Soulja! All the bad things going on in the world, all the other bad decisions Clinton made (not to say he didn't make a lot of good ones) and this is what he makes his stand on?

    And dressed like “a contemporary robot”? Try a guy in a silver vest and gym shorts…

  • http://thatcom.net/ ThatCom

    Very funny….lol

  • andrewwang

    Speaking of Bill Clinton:

    It is opined that Bill Clinton committed racist hate crimes, and I am not free to say anything further about it.

    Respectfully Submitted by Andrew Y. Wang, J.D. Candidate
    B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
    Messiah College, Grantham, PA
    Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

    (I can type 90 words per minute, and there are probably thousands of copies on the Internet indicating the content of this post.)
    _________________
    “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Off the top of my head—it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.

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  • Riozen

    The Men behind the Curtain Democrats

    This is the first in a series of articles that we will be publishing this summer. In them we will be discussing possible scenarios behind the current Presidential campaigns in the Democratic Party and the inherent dangers ahead. None of the opinions expressed herein are the official positions of either the Progressive movement – inside and outside of the Democratic Party – the Progressive Caucus of the California Democratic Party, any Democratic candidate for President or the California Democratic Party. They have been written by, endorsed by and published by the signers only. If you agree with our analysis please feel free to repost it everywhere you can. If you disagree then we look forward to your comments. This is the beginning of what we hope will be a tough-minded debate and an essential victory for the Democratic Party in the Presidential election in 2008

  • Blackman

    Another Inconvenient Truth Democrats

    This is the second in a series of articles that we will be publishing this summer. In them we will be discussing possible scenarios behind the current Presidential campaigns in the Democratic Party and the inherent dangers ahead. None of the opinions expressed herein are the official positions of either the Progressive movement – inside and outside of the Democratic Party – the Progressive Caucus of the California Democratic Party, any Democratic candidate for President or the California Democratic Party. They have been written by, endorsed by and published by the signers only. If you agree with our analysis please feel free to repost it everywhere you can. Sign your name to it as well if you wish. If you disagree then we look forward to your comments. This is the beginning of what we hope will be a tough-minded debate and an essential victory for the Democratic Party in the Presidential election in 2008

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