Friday, June 24, 2011

Huma Abedin deserves widespread media support, not slander




Huma Abedin: Refusing to be humiliated

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/6597/huma-abedin-refusing-to-be-humiliated/

Abedin and Weiner on their wedding day
Generally, the world loves to side with famous women whose celebrity husbands’ extramarital escapades are chronicled by scandalous headlines. Judging by the smorgasbord of sympathetic magazine covers, TV chatter and internet buzz that supported the marital tribulations of Maria Shriver-Kennedy-Schwarznegger (her‘Governorator’ husband’s affair with their housekeeper that resulted in a ten-year-old son), Elin Nordegren-Woods (whose golfer husband Tiger’d it out with countless prostitutes) and, of course, Jennifer Aniston-Pitt (who continues to get public sympathy six years after theBrangelina coupling), Huma Abedin-Weiner should be the public’s darling by now.
Instead, she seems to be bearing the brunt of the bigoted, self-righteous backlash to Weinergate while she remains maddeningly calm.
Until recently, Abedin, 35, had managed to maintain a reasonably low profile in a high profile career (she is Secretary Clinton’s Deputy Chief of Staff).  Congressman Anthony Weiner‘s, 46, (Dem/NY with 7 straight terms) sexting scandal not only ‘exposed’ his lascivious fascination for college students and porn stars but has also threatened his wife’s public image (the same Congressman Wiener who introduced a bill against internet predators five years ago).
Outspoken Right-Wingers have gone far beyond mainstream neo-Con ‘Weiner’s weiner’ jokes (as well Wiener’s own wiseguy-phallic humour), to attacking the heritage and upbringing of his wife (and, thereby, the Democrats) for alleged links to radical Islamists, all in the name of protecting American national interest. While Islamophobic ranting has led to fulsome conjecture and conspiracy theorieswhizzing across cyberspace, here in Pakistan, it seems absurdly unjust that Abedin’s Saudi upbringing is seen as suspicious; after all, Saudi Arabia is America’s leading ally in the Middle East, but then, so is Pakistan, though Abedin’s half-Pakistani ethnicity has also contributed to the backlash she’s experiencing.








At best, she’s been called “unflappable” by the Washington Post. The Washington Times briefly posted a racist blog (before removing it soon after) by Eliana Benador, former president of Benador Associates (who worked on spin doctoring Bush’s ‘War on Terror’ in the media) and US Representative of the Shomron Liaison Office (Israel-occupied West Bank).
According to Benador,
“Huma and the silent creeping Sharia(h)…” would “advance a socialist-Muslim agenda” in Congress and “bankrupt America, breaking its population and paving the way to surrender to wealthy Muslims” like the Saudi Royals.
Had her name been Jennifer (or Aniston), we could have expected headlines in the vein of “Huma’s Anguish” and more sympathetic covers than being called “Mrs. Crotch” by sex blogger, Shirley Coco.Either Abedin is an easy target or her calm, collected persona prevents her from instigating positive reactions in her favour. In any case, Abedin doesn’t try to appear like a victim and succeeds in coming across as elegantly in her marital crises as she does in her evening gowns. On Facebook, there are only a handful of people who have started fan pages and groups in her name.  As of June 24th, “Huma Abedin for Congress” had a paltry 83 members while Support Huma Abedin—she should leave Anthony Weiner had a dismal 20 members. Anthony Weiner’s official fan page, on the other hand, had 59,671 members.
Now, former Congressman Weiner is heavily into social networking (as his Twitter scandal illustrated), whereas Abedin has always maintained a low profile. She enjoys the rare privilege of being a Muslim woman who enjoys Hillary Clinton’s confidence, from the Office of the First Lady to the New York Senate and the State Department. The only other known South Asian-American Muslim woman in an influential position at the State Depertment is the Srinager-born Farah Pandith, who also reports directly to Secretary Clinton as the Special Representative for Muslim Communities.
Very impressive, ladies!
- Huma Mahmood Abedin was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1976, raised in Saudi Arabia and speaks English, Arabic and Urdu.
- She studied at GWU (George Washington University in Washington, DC), and has worked for Hillary Clinton for a decade and a half.
- Her father, Syed Zainul Abedin (who died in 1993), was an Indian Saudi who founded an institute on interfaith dialogue, while her Pakistani mother, Prof. Saleha Mahmood Abedin, is a prominent educationist in Jeddah who pioneered a women’s college.
- She also has a sister, Heba, a fashion stylist in New York, and a brother, Dr. Hassan Abedin, who is a Fellow at Oxford University’s Centre for Islamic Studies.
The Nation newspaper in Pakistan called her “dignified” but that’s about all that’s been said about Abedin here in Pakistan, where male politicians’ adulterous behaviour has never lost them significant political standing, and where the wives of famous figures aren’t given much sympathetic editorial space to begin with. The US media circus and its fixation with the private lives of its elected representatives remains an enigma here. Washingtonian politics, far more conservative than Islamabad’s, have cost many American politicians their careers including several presidential hopefuls and even the impeachment of a former president, all for the sake of an illicit relationship.
The Huffington Post cited the Weiner-Abedin pairing as a living example of their theory that “attractive men don’t make the best husbands,” yet, continued the report, high powered women continue to look for physical attractiveness in their mates. Although Weiner could be perceived by some as attractive, it’s Abedin who’s described more frequently as “beautiful,” along with “well coiffed,” “elegant”and “smart” by political aides, journalists and colleagues. A slender 5’6,” she has distinctly Indo-Pak features with characteristically medium-long dark hair. She’s famously tightlipped about her personal life, which includes ex-boyfriends from Hollywood’s enviable A-list, George Clooney and John Cusack.
In 2010, Time magazine listed her among their complimentary “40 under-40s,” feature describing her as Hillary’s second “shadow.” She has also featured in a glamorous photo shoot for US Vogue in 2007, where Hillary is quoted as saying:
“Abedin has the energy of a woman in her 20s, the confidence of a woman in her 30s, the experience of a woman in her 40s, and the grace of a woman in her 50s. She is timeless, her combination of poise, kindness, and intelligence are matchless.”
However, even the closeness of Abedin with her boss has met with untoward suspicion—‘is she Hillary’s secret lover and does she live with the Clinton’s household,’ went the malicious Republican rumour mill. Even Huma’s elegant wardrobe, penchant for designer handbags and purchasing of an apartment in an upscale Washington DC neighbourhood has conspiracy theorists wondering where her money came from, suggesting that she is a Saudi intelligence officer.” Yet, there are others in the American media who identify the backlash as a blatant witch hunt against Huma Abedin” and Eliana Benador’s blog as paranoid Islamophobia.
Huma Abedin started her illustrious career as an intern at the Office of the First Lady and has remained by her side since. In 1996, while Monica Lewinsky infamously interned for President Bill Clinton, Huma earned Hillary’s trust during the ensuing scandal and has remained by her side since then; she was her right hand person during Hillary’s meteoric rise to New York Senator, during her presidential campaign, and continues to be her trusted confidante at the State Department. Hillary is always effusive in her praise of her, promoting her from Intern to Staff Assistant to the First Lady’s Chief of Staff, and then to aide and advisor to Traveling Chief of Staff before her current role as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Secretary of State.
Weiner courted Abedin during Hillary’s presidential campaign in 2008 and, according to a speech he made at their wedding, he pursued Huma relentlessly despite her initial rejection of him. She was aware of Weiner’s playboy past, though unlikely to have guessed that it would continue into their married life together. The besotted couple married in July 2010 with her family’s blessing (aka ‘rishta’), at the fairytale-like Oheka Castle in Long Island, New York, in a garden ceremony with a jazz band playing in the background and the glamorous guests dressed in tuxes and gowns. At a pre-wedding celebration earlier, Hillary had made a touching speech, saying:
“I have one daughter. But if I had a second daughter, it would [be] Huma,”
On the Abedin-Weiner wedding day, the bride wore her Pakistani grandmother’s heirloom necklace and a ravishing, custom designed east-west fusion gown using burnt gold embroidery by Oscar de la Renta. Designer De La Renta, a close friend of the Clintons’ and Abedin’s, spoke fondly of Huma saying that he made her a dress “that reflected her history.”
He added:
“It was like dressing Scheherazade, the beautiful queen from ‘One Thousand and One Nights.’”
The ceremony was officiated by former President Bill Clinton, who remarked ominously at the time that politicians did not make easy spouses because it is “easy to distrust them, whatever their religion.”
In wake of the sexting scandal and the revelation that she was pregnant with the couple’s first child, she continued her rigorous job and continued to travel with Clinton as she immersed herself into her work since Huma Abedin is not merely the wife of a Congressman but a powerful entity on her own. According to CNN’s Alan Duke:
Her popularity among movers and shakers in the Democratic Party should have been an asset for Weiner’s future.”
Although Abedin seems to have received lukewarm sympathy in the media, there hasn’t been an strong outpouring of pubic support as one might have expected in such a case. However, an internet spoof report about Huma Abedin running for Congress caught on as a rumour with a generally positive response (which in itself is no small feat for a Muslim American woman in post-9/11 America). Cairo-born former Assistant Secretary of State Dina Habib Powell once said that Huma “certainly feels a deep responsibility to encourage more mutual understanding between her beliefs and culture and American culture.”
It seems that her husband’s scandal has created an even greater necessity for this.
…And, not that it’s anyone business, but Judaism is passed on from mothers to their children, not from fathers.  Baby Abedin-Weiner is likely to reflect his/her maternal grandparents legacy of interfaith dialogue and respect, as well his/her parents’ interfaith efforts within their own marriage: his/her mother Huma married a man with a secular Jewish background from Brooklyn; his/her father Anthony has fasted with his Muslim wife during Ramadan and given up alcohol. It may not be everything, but it’s more than many couples can claim to share even when they profess the same religion.
A recent photograph of Huma and Anthony showed the two smiling as they grocery shopped on their way to a weekend in the Hamptons. Anthony Weiner may have resigned in disgrace and ended a promising political career but, as her loyalty to Hillary Clinton has already proved, Huma Abedin is not likely to leave his side.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

For 'hate' commenters who diligently read blogs & comment even if they claim to dislike the content :D

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/3784/hate-commenter-why-are-you-reading-this/
(Written in reaction to some of the ridiculous comments that bloggers get on the Tribune)

Hate commenter: Why are you reading this?

January 9, 2011


Go on, close your window. Yes, you. The one who’s going to post hateful anonymous commentsabout how all this is a waste of time and how this publication is printing trash and the writer is representing mindless elitists whose only interest is in indulging themselves and not caring about human tragedies and natural disasters.

Yes, you, who takes the time and effort to read all of what is on the ‘Life & Style’ and ‘Gossip’ sections and then refuses to comprehend satire, misunderstands sarcasm, and wastes office working hours on reading ludicrous items like this instead of engaging in philanthropic work and visiting NGO blogs. Go on, close your window.
You didn’t, did you? You’re still reading this. You’re very stubborn. I hope that one day you’ll be able to appreciate that making fun of ourselves and being able to laugh at ourselves isn’t such a bad thing. And that laughter is the best medicine (I wasn’t being sarcastic here).
This is hardly a guilty pleasure. Neither is this yet another earnest monologue on the country’s dismal political economy with lots of hyphenated, complex words thrown in for good measure and written in a loquacious manner to demonstrate the author as an intellectual. Loquacious means long-winded, by the way (yes, that’s ironic, very good).
There seem to be way too many people writing about the same things and thinking the same things and doing as little as the next person. I’m just concentrating on making people smile and perhaps raising an eyebrow or two. If I haven’t, then I’m sorry, but I’m glad you’ve read it anyway.
You hated reading this and now you’d really like to post a comment, wouldn’t you?


Ageless and Alluring: 50 of the World's Sexiest Women



http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/5595/the-a-to-z-of-the-worlds-sexiest-women/

The A to Z of the world’s sexiest women

April 26, 2011







Men dream about them and women dream of looking like them.Beauty may be skin deep, but sexiness goes a long way.This list counts down some of the world’s most attractive celebrities who are captivating, charismatic and often virtually ageless.
Although many have had work done (from fillers and rhinoplasty to hair extensions), it’s not as extreme as some of their contemporaries.
From starlets, thespians, royalty and models, whether Euro, Hollywood, Latina, Bollywood or Pakistani, there’s enough collective allure on this list of 50 to knock down a billion men (in alphabetic order, not ranking):
  1. Amanda Seyfried, 25 – Hollywood actress who shot to fame withMamma Mia, and can be seen next in Red Riding Hood.
  2. Babra Sharif, 56 – Iconic Pakistani movie actress who rose to fame in the 70s and went on to lead Lollywood in the 80s.
  3. Blake Lively, 23 – Statuesque blonde of Gossip Girl fame who has also appeared in Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants. See her next in The Green Lantern.
  4. Camilla Al-Fayed, 24 – Egyptian-Finnish socialite and heiress. Daughter of Harrods owner Mohammed Al-Fayed and Heini Wathen, and half-sister of the late Dodi.
  5. Carla Gugino, 39 – Italian-Irish-English American actress with a wide range of portrayals, from The Buccaneers to Spy Kids.
  6. Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco, 24 – Daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover and Stefano Casiraghi and inherited her grandmother, Grace Kelly’s striking good looks.
  7. Cybil Chowdhury, 27 – German-Pakistani runway and print model, mommy who also works in Gymboree.
  8. Dimple Kapadia, 52 – Rose to fame with Bobby and Saagar to emerge as an A-list Bollywood star in the 80s with current arthouse roles. She retains her glamorous mane of glossy brown hair. Previously married to actor Rajesh Khanna, and is mother to Twinkle (wife of actor Akshay Kumar) and Rinkie Khanna.
  9. Dita Von Teese (born Heather Renee Sweet), 38 – Burlesque icon and ex-wife of Marilyn Manson who brought fetish dancing and retro glamour in vogue.
  10. Emmanuelle Chriqui, 33 – Moroccan-Canadian actress from HBO’sEntourage and You Don’t Mess With The Zohan. See her next in Showtime’s The Borgias.
  11. Gabrielle Anwar, 41 – Daughter of Tariq and Shireen Anwar, this British actress from The Tudors first shot to fame in Scent Of A Woman. She’s currently on TV’s Burn Notice.
  12. Gemma Aterton, 25 – This Bond girl also starred in Prince of Persiaand Tess Of The D’Urbeybilles. See her next in Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.
  13. Heather Graham, 41 – This Austin Powers alumn is the daughter of an FBI agent and played a likeable porn star in both Boogie Nights andThe Guru and a pleasant stripper in The Hangover.
  14. Iman Ali, 31 – Lahorite runway and print model who’s starred inKhuda Ke Liye, music videos and ad campaigns, all the while valiantly fighting Multiple Sclerosis.
  15. Iraj Manzoor 39/40 (unconfirmed) – Karachiite fashion and print model with a fearless, distinctive persona that redefines Pakistani feminine identity.
  16. Isabelle Adjani, 55 – Algerian-German-French actress who has starred in prolific films since 1970 including Queen Margot andDiabolique.
  17. Juggan Kazim, 30 – Pakistani TV actress, host, print model and mother to Hamza. A vivacious personality, she’s one of those people who are even prettier without makeup.
  18. Crown Princess Letizia of Spain, 38 – This future Queen was a divorced TV news-anchor for Bloomberg and CNN Plus before she married Prince Felipe of Asturiaz. They have two daughters, Leonor and Sofia.
  19. Lady Kitty Spencer, 20 – ‘It’ girl, aristocrat and heiress, she is the daughter of Diana’s brother, the 9th Earl Spencer and former model Victoria Lockwood, and is engaged to South African footballer Larry Cohen.
  20. Katy Perry, 26 – Pop singer who rose to fame with ‘I Kissed A Girl.’ Has a contemporary Betty Boop kind of style and is married to Russell Brand.
  21. Laetitia Casta, 32 – Iconic French model who played Bridgette Bardot in Gainsbourg and has three children.
  22. Li Gong, 45 – Chinese actress who played the envious Hatsumomo from Memoirs of a Geisha and Colin Farrell’s love interest in Miami Vice.
  23. Malaika Arora Khan, 37 – Punjabi-Malayali former MTV India VJ who shot to fame ‘item’ dancing in Bollywood hit songs, with Shahrukh Khan in Chaiyya Chaiyya and with brother-in-law Salman Khan inMunni Badnaam Hui. She is married to producer/director Arbaaz Khan has a son, Arhaan.
  24. Princess Madeleine of Sweden, 28 РYounger daughter of King Carl Gustaf XVI and Queen Silvia of Sweden. She called off her wedding to her fianc̩, lawyer Jonas Bergstorm, after she discovered he was cheating on her.
  25. Madeleine Stowe, 52 – British-Costa Rican American star of The Last Of The Mohicans and Twelve Monkeys, she trained as a concert pianist before venturing into Hollywood. She is married and has a son.
  26. Marion Cotillard, 35 – French actress and Oscar winner star of La Vie En Rose, as well as Inception and the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises. She is expecting her first baby this spring with The Beach‘s French actor Guillame Canet.
  27. Michelle Pfeiffer, 53 – Stunningly cheek-boned  star of Grease 2, Scarface and Cheri and is married to TV director David E. Kelley with two children.
  28. Mila Kunis, 20s – Ukrainian-American from TV’s That 70s Show,Black Swan and, yes, voices Meg’s character in the animated series, The Family Guy. See her next in Friends With Benefits.
  29. Minka Kelly, 30 – T daughter of an exotic dancer who had a love affair with Aerosmith guitarist, Rick Dufay, she played Leighton Meester’s doppelganger (and vice versa) in The Roommate and stars in TV’sParenthood.
  30. Monica Belluci, 46 – Starred in Malena and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and is married to French actor Vincent Cassel. They have a daughter, Deva.
  31. Noureen DeWulf, 27 -  Gujerati-American supporting character onAmerican Dreamz, Ghost Of Girlfriends Past and The Back-up Plan and is currently on TV’s Outsourced (US version). Engaged to US ice-hockey player Ryan Miller.
  32. Olivia Wilde, 29 – Seen in TV’s The OC and starred in TV’s House:MDand Tron: Legacy. She recently divorced her husband Tao, the younger son of the 9th Principe Ruspoli (papal title for Italian prince), whom she married in a castle.
  33. Paz Vega, 35 – Spanish actress seen in Spanglish and The Six Wives Of Henry Lefay.
  34. Penelope Cruz, 37 – Spanish actress and Oscar winner, the darling of director Pedro Almodovar, and is married to Oscar winner Javier Bardem and the mother of baby Leo. Can be seen next in Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
  35. Romola Garai, 28 – Hungarian-British actress, starred in Atonementand Emma.
  36. Queen Rania of Jordan, 40 – Palestinian wife of King Abdullah, she takes an active role in politics, philanthropy, and glamour. An ex-Citibanker, she has four children – Hussein, Iman, Salma and Hashem.
  37. Rebekah Wainwright, 25 – Irish actress who played Catherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk in The Tudors.
  38. Rhona Mitra, 34 – Irish-English-Bengali Indian from TV’s The Practice, Boston Legal and The Gates.
  39. Rihanna, 23 – Barbadian Pop/R&B singer who shot to stardom with ‘Umbrella.’ Currently sports Ferrari-red hair and a risqué, futuristic wardrobe.
  40. Rima Fakih, 25 – This Lebanese-American was the first Muslim and Arab to win the Miss USA title in 2010.
  41. Saffron Burrows, 38 – British actress is known for her portrayal inDeep Blue Sea and currently stars in TV’s Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
  42. Sofia Vergara, 37 – Voluptuous Columbian who stars in Modern Family and can be seen in the ensemble-cast New Year’s Eve.
  43. Sophie Marceau, 44 – French Bond Girl, played the Princess Isabelle in Braveheart and starred in Anna Karenina.
  44. Stacey Dash, 45 – West Indian-Aztec American New Yorker. Starred as a high schooler in Clueless when she was 30 and still looks as amazing. She’s been married three times, has two children and can be seen on TV’s Single Ladies.
  45. Stana Katic, 33 – Serbo-Croat Canadian star of TV’s Castle, previously had bit parts in films including Quantum Of Solace.
  46. Vaneeza Ahmed aka Vinny, 39 – German-raised Lahorite runway and print model and a national pioneer in lawn branding.
  47. Virgine Ledoyen, 34 – French actress from The Beach and 8 Womenand can currently be seen in TV’s XIII: The Series.
  48. Yasmin Le Bon, 46 – Iranian British model who’s married to Duran Duran lead vocalist Simon Le Bon and mother to aspiring model, Amber Rose.
  49. Zeenat Aman, 59 – Legendary Bollywood actress who introduced western ideals of allure, including her portrayals in cult classic songs,Chura Liya and Dum Maro Dum. Has been married to Sanjay Khan and Mazhar Khan, with whom she had two sons, Azaan and Zahaan.
  50. Ziyi Zhang, 32 – Chinese star of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragonstarred as a villain in Rush Hour 2 and as Sayuri in Memoirs Of A Geisha.
Before you complain about who’s missing from the list, here are some memorable beauties who didn’t make the cut for the following reason:
1. The Typical Twenty: These super-successful international A-listers have beauty, money and box office power. In other words, they have already featured on so many magazine covers and celebrity features that they deserve to give the others a chance.
Aishwariya Rai Bachchan, Angelina Jolie, Bar Rafaeli, Beyonce Knowles, Freida Pinto, Giselle Bundchen, Halle Berry, Heidi Klum, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Alba, Kate Moss, Megan Fox, Miley Cyrus, Natalie Portman, Padma Lakshmi  Reese Witherspoon, Salma Hayek, Shakira, Scarlett Johanssen.
2. The Plastics: Too many visits to the plastic surgeon’s office have rendered this bevy of attractive women ineligible for our Sexy List, ranging from extreme botox, obvious collagen, keyhole surgery, excessive fillers, massive silicone implants and frequent liposuction. Seriously, where does one begin…?
a) Hollywood stars: Nicole Kidman, Melanie Griffith, Lara Flynn Boyle, Demi Moore, Meg Ryan, Marcia Cross, Catherine Zeta Jones, Pamela Anderson.
b) Pop icons: Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Dolly Parton, Cher, Mariah Carey.
c) Reality TV stars: Katie Price, Heidi Montag, Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton.
d) Bollywood actresses: Shilpa Shetty, Sushmita Sen, Bipasha Basu, Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Preity Zinta.
e) Lollywood actresses: Veena Malik, Meera, Nirma.
f) Bollywood ‘item girls:’ Neha Dhupia, Celina Jaitley, Mallika Sherawat, Koena Mitra, Ayesha Takia.
g) Pakistani fashion models and socialites: typical traits from plastic addicts from each age group include:
  • The 28-39 age bracket have shiny, frozen botox’d faces and collagen ‘trout pouts;’
  • The 40s and 50s sport youthful crescent-shaped cheek implants and threadlifts;
  • The 60 pluses have super-taut skin from outdated facelifts and funny nostrils from old rhinoplasties.
h) Along with: anyone from MTV USA’s Jersey Shore, ITV’s The Only Way Is Essex, Bravo’s The Real Housewives.
3. Pretty women who aren’t very sexy (despite efforts to be sultry): Katrina Kaif, Katie Holmes, Kate Bosworth, Kate Winslet, Kate Middleton, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, Katherine Heigl (notice a pattern with the names?).
4. Style icons not known for their beauty (though adored by women and gay men): Victoria Beckham, Lady Gaga, Sarah Jessica Parker.
5. RIP: These feisty classic movie stars are not in this world any longer or they would have ousted the others out of the running—50s era Marilyn Monroe, 60s era Natalie Wood, 70’s era Parveen Babi, 50s-70s era Elizabeth Taylor.
* Note: This list is in alphabetical order and not ranked

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