- Quote of the Day – I would ask why anyone still cares about anything McCain says, except that he remains a regular on political talk shows and the press.
- South Dakota’s odious new anti-abortion law – Thank goodness the GOP stands for Personal Freedom against Intrusive Government!
- Shermer Spam Scammers Scam – I want one of those certificates. Maybe it will help me past US passport control.
- Smithsonian. Historically Hardcore. | davaidavai.com – Fun. If only it were a real campaign.
- BBC News – Academics to ’embrace Wikipedia’ – There’s nothing particularly wrong with Wikipedia that awareness of its weaknesses and strengths can’t deal with. It’s a fabulously useful source of information — so long as you drill down appropriately into the source data.
- GeekMom » Open Letter to David E. Kelley, Re: Wonder Woman FAIL
- Badass of the Week: Hideaki Akaiwa – Bravo, sir.
- Alternatives Have Begun in Bid to Hear from Spirit – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory – Awwwww …
- Medical marijuana: Donor complaints lead food bank to abandon dispensary pot-for-food drive – Denver News – The Latest Word – Yes, and we can’t accept any roadside help from those Samaritans — I mean, what would Jesus say?!
- The Tokyo Joe’s Story – Love my TJ lunch!
- Yglesias » Arab Autocrats Think Fighting Gaddafi Will Help Them Maintain Power – “There’s an obvious question as to what, in reality, American policy in the Arab world is. Is this part of a policy of boosting democratic change in the region, or is it part of a policy of bolstering the position of the Persian Gulf dictators who are important clients of American arms manufacturers?”
- David Barton’s Anti-Islam Expert Is Disgraced Former FBI Agent – “Apparently, the Muslim Brotherhood is so powerful that it managed to get Guandolo to sleep with the key government witness he was supposed to be protecting in order to discredit him and stop him from exposing their plot to take over the United States.”
- The Founding Fathers Had a National Motto: E Pluribus Unum – Yes, but we aren’t interested in the “Many” any more — just the folks who believe in our “God”!
- IRD: How Dare Methodists Include Buddhist and Shinto Groups in Japan Memorial Service – Because of you’re not praying to Jesus, YOU’RE EEEEVIIILLLLL!!!!!
- CWA: Gay “Bullies” Too Powerful In Government – Then why do you keep opposing anti-bullying legislation? Dolts.
- Communication Is Key – Yes!
- Cool World Control Panel for budding evil geniuses – Boing Boing – Sweet!
Category: War on Drugs
Unblogged Bits (Sun. 20-Mar-11 2330)
- Badass Quote of the Day [Dispatches from the Culture Wars] – “The United States has only 5% of the worlds population but imprisons 25% of its prisoners. The federal government spent over $15 billion on the drug war in 2010, or a rate of $500 a second. Our country is 66% non-Hispanic white people but 70% of our prisoners are non-white.” THIS is the War on Drugs. Any questions?
- Improve Smartphone Signal with a Drinking Glass – don’t be cheap, Steve, start handing them to new costumers
- Possible Early Warning Sign for Market Crashes – So … if every company is rising like crazy … that’s a bubble.
- The Magical Bend – An intersting idea, though I suspect it would make the utensils a bit harder to hold, and I’d worry about a clasping utensil’s impact on china.
Unblogged Bits (Tue. 8-Feb-11 1630)
- Food Network Comment Trolling – This one’s for Margie.
- So a geek walks into a bar… Science Jokes! – The last (non-science) one is for my mom and dad.
- Red-Shirt vs. Stormtrooper [Cartoon] – Heh.
- Being Smart Without a License : Dispatches from the Culture Wars – Never rile the bureaucracy!
- If You Cheat in… [Pic] – Quite possibly true (I say, speaking from working with a lot of engineers, and seeing the stuff they work on that could, in fact, kill people if poorly designed).
- US Army warns: Tweet with care – Loose Tweets Sink Fleets!
- The potential impact of corporate tax reform – “Arguably, the United States now has a corporate tax code that’s the worst of all worlds. The official rate is higher than in almost any other country, which forces companies to devote enormous time and effort to finding loopholes. Yet the government raises less money in corporate taxes than it once did, because of all the loopholes that have been added in recent decades.”
- Teen’s medical marijuana fight escalates as school says he cannot come back to class after going home for medicine | Colorado Independent – Stupid asshat zero tolerance policies. Never mind about the person involved, we have rules to follow! Yeesh.
Unblogged Bits (Tue. 8-Feb-11 1030)
- PC Mag Says LastPass Is “Still the Best”! – LastPass is faboo.
- SMBC February 08, 2011 – Now there’s a pickup line!
- Pikachu, I Choose Physical Disfigurement! – Um … hell no.
- Hillary On Drugs – The answer is typically incoherent on the subject. You “stop” folks making “so much money” by reducing the costs, thus the business risk portion of the price, through legalization. You deal with attempts to “addict even more young people” the same way you do with other addictive, unhealthy substances that are legal today (booze, prescription drugs, cigarettes, ice cream). The current War on Drugs is simply not working, and bankrupting us to boot; staying the course or redoubling our efforts is just silly.
- Locksmith’s swirling mural of discarded keys – Very cool.
- 5 Classic Board Games With Disturbing Origin Stories | Cracked.com
- We Are the (Average) World: A Study in Women’s Faces Worldwide – Saw this picture floating around a few days ago — good to finally read a bit more about it.
Unblogged Bits (Mon. 27-Dec-10 1630)
- Cambridge university refuses to censor student’s thesis on chip-and-PIN vulnerabilities – “Cambridge is the University of Erasmus, of Newton, and of Darwin; censoring writings that offend the powerful is offensive to our deepest values.” Good show, sir (and a good poke in the eye toward “If you embarrass us over our known security lapses, then the terrorists and crooks win” types of weasels).
- All I Needed To Drain Her Checking Account Was Her Wallet — Good Thing I’m Her Husband – It’s a difficult balance between providing security and not inconveniencing customers. That sort of balance usually means that a determined intruder can break in.
- 5 Downright Silly Sales Taxes – I wonder if that, beyond the environmental aspect, is why some local coffee shops I visit in Colorado (Ink! comes to mind) don’t automatically put a lid on the coffee they serve.
- Pilot raided for YouTube video exposing airport security flaws – It’s rarely safe to point out the Emperor has no clothes, esp. when he still has his guards.
- ACLU bristles over terror list | Chattanooga Times Free Press – If you create an information-gathering apparatus with no checks or balances or oversight, then it will gather all the information it can, including politically-driven information. It’s been demonstrated in this country, among others, time and time again.
- Education And National Security: Can The Republicans Be Shamed Into Closing The Gap? – Don’t worry! American Exceptionalism means that even if all of our kids who rely on public schools don’t get a good edumication at all, God will still watch over us! (And weep.)
- Civil War message opened, decoded: No help coming – All Salon – Salon.com – Of such small threads is history made.
- Dec. 27, 1831: Beagle Sets Sail With a Very Special Passenger – Happy Beagle Day!
- Faking It – I would argue there is no value in faking respect for the validity of others’ opinions; the respect (fake or not) is for others to have their own opinions. Yes, there are in fact times when false claims, especially harmful ones, need to be challenged. But there are other times when we’re called to simply smile and nod and be polite and kind (and that applies to most all opinions on things religious and non-). But the key here is not respecting a “lie” or an “error,” but the person making it.
- Comcast + NBCU approval likely in January with some strings attached – The problem with putting one-off regulatory bounds around the proposed merger is that they are subject to change and revision by future administrations, Congresses, and business conditions. I don’t see the value to society and the consumer of creating this kind of vertical oligopoly, vs. the potential risks, and that, to my mind, is enough to say No.
- Scientists say extreme winter a result of climate change – This is why the term “global warming” is misleading (if, in aggregate, accurate). It’s not just that everything everywhere gets slowly, gradually warmer, but, in the short term, weather patterns get disrupted and, yes, you can get massive fronts of unusually cold (or hot) weather. Weather is not the same as climate, but when you have a lot of weather that is different, over a long period of time, then you have a climate that’s different.
- WikiLeaks: DEA now a global intelligence organization – Another result of the ever-reaching War on Drugs.
- NY Times editorial on banks stopping payments to WikiLeaks – It’s particularly worrisome given the increasing consolidation of the banking industry.
- Reid pushing ahead with filibuster reform – I hope this goes forward. The filibuster does provide a safety net at the extremes, but when it is so easily and repeatedly threatened (as it has been by the GOP this year), resulting in widespread obstruction of any governance, it clearly needs reform. And, yes, I say that realizing that someday it will be the Dems again the minority in the Senate.
Unblogged Bits (Thu. 4-Nov-10 1730)
- Friendly Atheist » Trust Him; He’s a Pastor – Um … I wouldn’t give this guy cab fare, let alone my bank accounting information to pull out stuff. Heck, I don’t like doing that for utility bills, let alone some guy in a sharp suit with a big multi-media screen up on the megachurch state. (Relying on social peer pressure is a pretty dickish move, too.)
- The Plum Line – Dem memo: GOP doesn’t have mandate for repeal – Again, consider that Truman quote …
- Head of Belgian Catholic church: AIDS is justice for gays – So AIDS is “intrinsic justice” for “mistreating human love” through homosexuality. But elderly priests who “mistreated human love” through sexual abuse of children should get a pass from any sort of civil justice. Yeesh.
- Sophisticated Smuggling Tunnel Containing Rail System, Oxygen Pumps, And 30 Tons of Marijuana Discovered [Marijuana] – And you don’t go to that effort (and transport 30 tons of pot at a time) if marijuana isn’t a major money-maker for the drug gangs. Too bad their market didn’t get legalized this week; it might have put a crimp in their profitability.
- Best television adaptations of science fiction and fantasy novels – I love me some Tripods. (And the original books were some great YA SF, too. Hmmmm … need to pull those out for Kay.)
Unblogged Bits (Fri. 29-Oct-10 1130)
- Barber Wants Obama Investigated for “High Crimes and Misdemeanors” – And if the GOP takes one or both houses of Congress next week, I’m sure there will be just enough Republicans to go along with Mr Barber’s suggestion.
- Barton: God Will Hold You Accountable For How You Vote – “For Christians, voting is not a right, it’s a duty. It’s a stewardship that we owe to God and it’s a stewardship for which we’ll answer directly to him. One day we’ll stand before him and he’ll say ‘what did you do with that vote I gave you?’ And we’ll have to answer.” Actually, I agree with him fully on that one. Voting is an act of engagement with the people around us, and we are called to the touchstones of loving God and loving our neighbors through voting as much as with any other action. Of course, I suspect my conclusions of how my religious values guides me to vote will be a bit different from Barton’s.
- Ohio McDonald’s Tells Employees To Vote Republican If They Want To Continue Receiving Raises And Benefits: Tanya Somanader
- Relatives Says Man Arrested For Threatening Democratic Senator Was ‘Under The Spell That Glenn Beck Cast’ – Is Beck legally culpable? No, and I’d defend him against any such charge. Is he ethically culpable, though? That’s another question.
- What Conservatives Have Taught Me This Election Season: James Frye
- Stranded, Stubborn Mars Rover Actually Makes a Big Discovery [MarsRover] – Go, Spirit, go! (In a metaphorical, “do great stuff” sense, of course.)
- Southwest Airlines $5 Bucks for WiFi onboard Flights – A price I would very seriously consider indulging in on some flights.
- Watch Five Minutes of ‘The Walking Dead’ and the Real Opening Title Sequence – Everything I’ve seen and heard about this indicates it’s going to be awesome.
- The boiling, erupting Sun – “… The mornin’ sun is shinin’ like a red rubber ball …”
- Drug Wars – While there’s certainly cocaine involved, note the several pictures of hundreds of metric TONS of marijuana. That’s a huge cash crop for the drug lords, reason enough for all the violence, and it’s something we could trivially deprive them of if US drug policy were rationally administered.
- Indiana suggests leaving disabled family members at homeless shelters – “Are there no workhouses …?” Welcome to yet another face of cheap-labor conservatism and taxed-enough-already partygoing. Is this the America the electorate is looking for? Because it’s where we’re headed.
- Karl Rove And Sarah Palin Going To War? – Given the number of comments Rove has had to dial back in the past months, I don’t see him standing up to much criticism if Palin and her variety of supporters decide to fire back.
- Dean Kamen unveils revamped bionic arm and water machine, LED light bulb powered by Cree – Many levels of coolness here.
- Government Withholds Records on Need for Expanded Surveillance Law – “A mandate requiring an easy-to-open ‘back door’ to electronic communications is an idea that was proposed and rejected over fifteen years ago because it would be ineffective, cause security vulnerabilities, and hurt American business — on top of the damage it would do to Americans’ privacy and free speech rights. Any attempt to require the same mandate today should start with a concrete and realistic evaluation of how often the government investigations are stymied by the lack of a ‘back door.’ Anything less than that is asking the public to blindly rubber stamp a flawed plan at a very high cost to Americans and American business.”
- The Message of Firesheep: “Baaaad Websites, Implement Sitewide HTTPS Now!” – Unfortunately, per EFF’s efforts, there’s not a trivial way to do this for IE or Chrome. I have implemented this on my various machine this week (esp. ones I travel with) with, so far, no harm.
- Climate change facts, for what that’s worth – “But do not always expect facts to convince. Someone who has arrived at their current stance due to something other than facts will not likely be persuaded to budge from it due to the facts. Some small percentage, some few, are honestly misinformed, and for them facts and information will be persuasive and liberating. They will be grateful for the link. But for most the problem is not simply one of a lack of accurate information. For them, finding their way back to the truth will require retracing the steps that led them away from it — a path that had little to do with information or facts.”
Unblogged Bits (Wed. 20-Oct-10 2330)
- Tim Lynch: Pot Shots at Prop 19 Fall Flat – The War on Marijuana has done little to reduce drug use, has cost tremendous amount of time and money in the law enforcement arena, and has crammed our jails with folks accused of possession or sale. It’s also been a huge money-maker for drug cartels. Will decriminalizing marijuana solve drug problems in the state of California? I doubt it — but it will certainly not make them worse.
- The problem we’re not supposed to talk about: Steve Benen
- What populism isn’t – “The Chamber didn’t even have to lift a finger — a deranged media personality told his audience, many of whom are middle-class and having a tough time in a struggling economy, to start throwing money at one of the nation’s wealthiest lobbying groups. And these folks did as they were told, voluntarily handing over donations to some of the country’s richest corporations. Why? So these corporations could elect candidates who will, in turn, favor policies that hurt the middle class, undermine workers and consumers, and boost these businesses’ profits.”
- Quote of the Day – And in thirty years, Americans will be asking themselves, “How did we stop being the most important country on the planet?”
- Limbaugh plays constitutional scholar – The “Left” has not been excluding religious people from government. It has been arguing, successfully, that using religion as the rule of law is unconstitutional. Ironically, the folks screaming the loudest about this (because it’s denying them the “right” to impose Christianity as the law of the land) also scream the loudest about how awful the prospect of Islamic “sharia” law becoming the law of the land is … even as they try to dismantle the constitutional provisions that would prevent that from happening.
- SBA: It Is Unconstitutional To Not Let Us Lie About Democratic Candidates – Don’t you dare stop us from speaking stuff that’s demonstrably wrong! Especially if you can’t demonstrate that we’re doing it maliciously!
- ‘This Isn’t The Lotto’: Sheriff Halting All Foreclosures Until Banks Prove Evictions Are Legal And Legitimate – “Cook County, Illinois Sheriff Tom Dart recently assembled a team to investigate the foreclosures in his area. His team found that out of 350 cases reviewed, ‘only 17 of them had the proper paperwork.’ Following the investigation, Dart announced Monday that he would be halting all evictions of homeowners — a step he took two years ago at the height of the financial crisis — and would not take part in any foreclosures unless the banks could provide the documentation to prove that the evictions were legitimate and legal.” Good for him. The sheriff should not be enforcing illegitimate and illegal requests.
- The Long Road to Not Making The Hobbit Continues – Yeah, that sure doesn’t sound good …
- Harry Potter and the Naked Cash-Grab – Not at all surprising … but I hope Warners’ earlier decision indicates they will make an effort to take the time to do it right. (For the record, I have no intention of picking up any HP3D flicks, but more power to those who do.)
- Why Do Americans Have Yards? « Gambler’s House – I enjoy having a yard, to at least some degree — I could probably live easily with one half the size we have, but I do enjoy growing green things and adding some sparks of color to the neighborhood.
- Virginia textbook claims blacks fought for Confederacy – Education – Salon.com – “Writers: Verify, verify, verify. Then verify some more. The Internet is not the ultimate source of human knowledge. Parents: Read through your kid’s textbooks and give them the old smell test. If something seems to stink, follow it like a bloodhound back to its source. And if it’s foul, raise hell.”
- Did Sarah Palin desecrate the American flag? – Sarah Palin – Salon.com – Noted only because y’gotta know that if it were a Dem who’d done this, certain factions on the Right would be having conniptions.
- Fuzzy Critters’ Crystallized Pee Changes Climate Record?
- Pictures: Dead Sea Scrolls Being Digitized for Web – It’s about damn time.
- George Soros’ “foreign” money – Glenn Greenwald – Salon.com – He’s been a US citizen for almost as long as I have been — wonder if that makes my donations somehow “foreign” to their perception of the body politic?
- What Role Have Scalia And Thomas Played In The Koch Money Machine?: Ian Millhiser
- MEMO: Health Insurance, Banking, Oil Industries Met With Koch, Chamber, Glenn Beck To Plot 2010 Election – There’s nothing wrong per se with people opposing governmental policies they feel hurt them, and pursuing that opposition through the ballot box. But it’s very worth-while for all of those “Hey, it’s us grass-roots Tea Party folk who are tired of Washington business as usual who are leading the charge against Obama and his crowd” crowd to consider whose deep pockets are helping fund all of this … and how … and why.
- YouTube – Otter Pups Swim Lesson – TEH CUTE!!!!
Unblogged Bits (Mon. 18-Oct-10 1130)
- Here’s your first look at the SHIELD Helicarrier from the Avengers – Woot!
- Things I Don’t Have to Think About Today: John Scalzi
- Krugman Rebuts Right-Wing Charge of ‘Surge’ in Government Spending – “The thing about Krugman is that he’s really wedded to the idea that presenting concrete facts will change the discussion. He doesn’t understand that the right wing will simply create new ‘facts’ to justify their accusations”
- When did the V.A. become such a far-right target? – “Limbaugh and Buck think they’d be better off being privatized, but that’s largely because they’re popping off on a subject they don’t understand.” And because there are monied interests that would love to have VA funding going to their for-profit institutions.
- Angle plays Nevadans for fools – I vote with the second choice. Let’s see if they prove her right.
- Fed Says They’ll Go After Marijuana Users Even If California Legalizes It – Yes, they will oppose it because … it’s wrong? It’s dangerous? It’s a threat to the nation? No, because it will “greatly complicate federal drug enforcement efforts to the detriment of our citizens.” The War on Drugs remains largely interested in simply continuing the War on Drugs.
- Carly Fiorina Refuses To Say How She’ll Pay For Tax Cuts – But it will still win her votes.
- Lindsey Graham: Obama Doing A “Takeover Of Most Of Society”: Alan
- Twitter Mood Predicts The Stock Market – The problem with the “problems” noted is that the stock market is not a solely (or even primarily) rational beast, no matter how it’s painted by financial types. It’s greatly dependent upon mood, as informing the professional judgment of investors great and small. Discovering that Twitter as a means of surveying mood in general would be generally predictive (barring large, explicit, sudden events) would not at all be surprising.
- Setting the table – This is a discussion Margie and I get into on occasion.
- Opera calls for browser extension standard | Deep Tech – CNET News – Of course, creating a standard for extensions would obsolete extensions that weren’t part of that standard, and would make less popular browsers more popular. Both of which help Opera. Which isn’t to say it isn’t a good idea for other reasons, or that Opera isn’t a good browser, but it’s hardly just technological altruism driving Opera’s suggestion.
- Curious Creative kitchen gadgets – 32 Pics – Some of these are not new. A couple of them are brilliant. Most look just goofy. And we own one of them.
- Nice Economy You’ve Got There . . . – “But this is the basic position of every big corporate interest: if you don’t let us do what we want to do, the economy will suffer.”
- Now you can buy copies of successful college applications – On the one hand, people cribbing applications they way they buy online school papers is pretty sad. On the other hand, the guy selling them has a point — what are the colleges actually looking for here. You can find places giving (sometimes for a fee) advice on applications; is that substantively different if an applicant uses these examples in that same way?
Unblogged Bits (Sat. 2-Oct-10 1130)
- Rick Sanchez Fired From CNN – I have no doubt some folks will consider this a confirmation of Sanchez’ position.
- How a Colorado spruce became Utah’s state tree | The Salt Lake Tribune – In Colorado, Colorado Blue Spruces are basically a way for suburbanites to plant a cute “Christmas tree” when they move in and and then lose a third of their front yard when the tree matures.
- What I Think About Atlas Shrugged – Wow. Now I almost want to go out and read it.
- Flow of empty calories into children’s food supply must be reduced, experts urge – At the risk of trying make it sound simplistic, it is, in fact, possible to do a lot to make sure that kids eat a relatively balanced diet and don’t spend all their time eating pizza and drinking soda. Somehow we’ve managed the last ten years.
- Arnold Signs Bill Decriminalizing Marijuana In California – Good for you, Arnold.
Unblogged Bits (Tue. 21-Sep-10 1731)
- “The Money’s Flowing,” But From Where? – But that’s not really money! That’s (corporate) FREE SPEECH! Right?
- Voter Suppression Plan Uncovered in Wisconsin – “Trying to win an election by getting fewer people to vote is a desperate move, and far from the spirit of democracy.” Which is why the GOP and the Right keep doing it.
- A Reasoned Debate on Don’t Ask Don’t Tell: Miranda
- In defense of extraneous amendments – The GOP hypocritically criticizing a procedural move they’ve used eleventy-dozen times themselves? Inconceivable!
- Matt Kane: When American Exceptionalism Should Be Absolute: Matt Kane
- Dr. Susan Corso: Millions Pouring Into Campaigns — Who Does This Benefit?: Dr. Susan Corso
- Thundarr the Barbarian: 4-DVD Release of ‘The Complete Series’ Available Next Week…But Online Only – Ookla! Ariel! RIIIIIIDE!
- A Challenge To Republicans: Here’s What Reducing The Deficit Through Large Spending Cuts Looks Like – Option 4 for the (GOP) win!
- Being Gay in the Military is a “Private Hell” Under DADT – Sorry, folks – tales of personal sadness and love must always be trumped by the Ick Factor in some people’s minds.
- With Just 40 Votes, Republicans Block Debate Over Defense Authorization Bill – So the GOP is willing to block the defense authorization bill in the Senate for the first time since 1952, all out of base’s fear of Teh Gayz and the “moderate”s’ outrage at procedure. Nice.
- On the Other Hand: Sometimes (Parental) Silence is Golden – I heartily approve, especially if the cowbells are kept home, too.
- Joe. My. God.: CALIFORNIA: Beer Sellers Oppose Marijuana Legalization Bill – “Unless the beer distributors in California have suddenly developed a philosophical opposition to the use of intoxicating substances, the motivation behind this contribution is clear.”
- New Google transparency tool shows gov requests, blocked traffic – Well done, Google.
- Twitter To Serve Targeted Promoted Tweets Based On Who You Follow – I’m willing to put up with some ads (servers don’t pay for themselves, after all) so long as (a) they are clearly ads, (b) their noise doesn’t obstruct the signal.
Unblogged Bits (Thu. 2-Sep-10 2331)
- Wonder of Wonders – Star-Spangled Panties: The Startlingly Bold New Direction Eras of Wonder Woman! – For all that Superman and Batman get occasional reboots, Wonder Woman seems to suffer far worse.
- Top Five Characters From the 1993 Marvel Annuals – Man, there were a LOT of ugly costumes in 1993. All of which seem to suffer from wanting to out-Image Image. Yuck.
- Chrome reaches second birthday, version 6 goes stable – I’ve been playing (again) with Chrome as my primary browser at home the past few weeks. Better and more stable performance than Firefox, but poorer tab handling and a more limited plugin ecosystem. Still pondering.
- Not ready for primetime – Wow. And this is the chief executive of the state? (Notably, Brewer was required, by law, to participate in a single debate. I suspect she will duck any others.)
- Brewer’s painfully long pauses – There’s having a brain fart, and then there’s … well, this ought to give Arizonan voters “pause.”
- Rick Joyner Very Concerned that Obama Might Be a Treasonous Muslim – He’s a Muslim! Maybe! Except he acts like a Christian! Unless he’s lying! No, he’s definitely a Muslim! Probably! Except God told me he’s searching for Jesus! But until then he’s clearly a Muslim! Maybe! But if so, that would be really bad! (Jeez, do these folks ever listen to themselves and the crazytalk they engage in?)
- Gingrich Wants Ground Zero Declared a National Battlefiled Memorial to Stop Park 51 – What makes Gingrich think that declaring Ground Zero a “National Battlefield” would affect the Park51 debate? Even if that magically made it possible to rule one way or the other about any new construction in the zone (yeah, that’s not a new bureaucratic nightmare for the entire WTC neighborhood), discriminating against the center would STILL fail any 1st Amendment test. And would it mean that the various strip clubs and OTB parlors in the area would somehow magically vanish, too?
- Risk of marijuana’s ‘gateway effect’ overblown, new research shows – There’s a shocker.
- Could We Still Put a Man on the Moon? : Mike the Mad Biologist – It’s not clear we could, for a variety of reasons. Certainly not without spending a lot of money — an amount that will continue to grow the more we shut down and mothball and discard and abandon what little space program we still have. “Maybe instead of worrying about Musselmen taking over the country and other ersatz notions of honor, the Tea Buggerers could worry about losing technological know-how. But that would cost money. Which is totally Hitler.”
- Leaked German Military Report on Peak Oil [Casaubon’s Book] – Unfortunately, too many people are interested in short-term convenience and comfort, and short-term profit, to proactively change the huge role that petroleum plays in our economy.
- Robin D. Laws – Protecting Your Hero – That’s a very interesting distinction (iconic vs. dramatic heroes), both literary and from a gaming perspective. And there are times when I’ve enjoyed both, but as Doyce notes, having conflicting expectations between Player and GM as to what a particular game is going to be like is a great recipe for frustration, at the very least.
- Kablam! – Ooooh … explodey …
- Sentences to ponder – Yes and no. There can be big difference between various individual candidates within parties, esp. in executive, vs. legislative races. Even there, are Dennis Kucinich and Ben Nelson really indistinguishable? On the other hand, people tend to vote on party lines (at least by default), and personalized differences can serve to swing folks one way or another (or to donate more or less to the cause).
- ‘I Had A Dream’ : Picture Stephen Colbert, Speaking To The Nation At ‘Restoring Truthiness’ Rally – I would seriously consider going …
- 60% Of Apps In Android Market Are Free (Vs. 30% Or Less In Other App Stores) – Some interesting stats. Having free apps isn’t the highest priority with a phone (and some free apps are pretty crappy, of course), but it’s still kind of nice to see.
Unblogged Bits (Wed. 4-Aug-10 1401)
- Tough folks to please – “I feel ridiculous defending Graham from other Republicans, but the larger significance of this is important: the GOP base wants to create an environment in which Republican lawmakers should be afraid to even TALK to Democrats.”
- Fischer Calls for Blacklisting Any Company That Works On Ground Zero Mosque – And they’ll know we are Christians by our love …
- Right Reacts Preemptively to Expected Prop 8 Loss – I had no idea that there was a “core civil right to vote for marriage.” Just goes to show, I guess.
- Cox Becomes Third Health Care Plaintiff To Lose Gubernatorial Bid: Scott Keyes
- Think Progress » After being called out for adding a white nationalist tweet to his favorites, Beck deletes his entire list. – It’s certainly possible to inadvertently flag something as a Favorite in Twitter. But if that happened, you’d expect just the one item to be deleted and an “oops” Tweet to go up.
- Apple Launches Cloud Music Service in Uncharacteristic Fashion – Interesting. I suspect the labels will have a point here, but the idea of hosting my own music store on the cloud rather than on a single (well-backed-up) hard drive at my home is … attractive.
- Ted Haggard “over-repented” quote taking on a life of its own – Denver News – The Latest Word – The difference between Haggard vs. Woods and Vick — their transgressions / failings had nothing to do with their standing in their chosen profession.
- Tom the Dancing Bug: The Republican plan to commemorate Ground Zero – “Who better to decide how to memorialize the 9/11 attack on a multicukltural eastern city than white, western right-wingers?”
- Bad Drug Test = Thousands of Wrongful Convictions : Dispatches from the Culture Wars – So not only do we have a War on Marijuana of dubious value to begin with, but we’re taking lots of money-saving shortcuts that GUARANTEE that lots of folks are being sent to jail without verifiable evidence. That’s just peachy.
- Bike agenda spins cities toward U.N. control, Maes warns – The Denver Post – Wow. Lunatic Fringe ‘R’ Us! I mean, really … the only objection raised here is that it’s a suggestion made by a group within (GASP!) the UN. Which obviously means it’s part of a world-wide socialist anti-American cabal out to pollute our precious bodily fluids! Yeesh.
- New Start: the worst GOP obstruction yet | Michael Tomasky – “A semi-serious legislator, the kind trying to do the job he’s paid by taxpayers to do, would get in there and negotiate and get more money for upkeep or Star Wars or whatever, bearing in mind that US-Russia relations on a matter as grave as this should not be held hostage to electoral politics. Believe it or not, that’s how things actually used to work in this country. Not any more. And one party is far, far more to blame than the other. Disgraceful.”
- Lines on Plagiarism Blur for Students in the Digital Age – NYTimes.com – I tend to agree that it’s not so much a philosophical shift as that it’s just plain easier to to these days, and writing (or rewriting / synthesizing) is hard work. Which, of course, is kind of the point.
- Why would Steele want face time with foreign diplomats? – Honestly, I think it’s highly inappropriate for a national party head to meet with foreign diplomats. That would be true for any party.
- “Freedom:” The Right of Religious Fundamentalists to Discriminate Against Everyone Else | RHRealityCheck.org – “People are allowed to believe whatever bigoted things they want about their fellow human beings. What they aren’t allowed to do is act in bigoted ways contrary to their profession and expect to keep their jobs, a much different thing.” Someone whose conscience does not allow them to serve all members of the public equally should find another line of work, not demand that society allow them to discriminate against their clientele.
- 9 Minutes of Hot Catan-on-Microsoft Surface Action – Wow. That’s so cool. I can’t imagine actually buying this just to play Catan … but … still … so cool …
- GenCon Agenda – DORK TOWER, Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Unblogged Bits (Tue. 11-May-10 2000)
- USDA Tightens Chicken Rules – Damn bunch of socialists, interfering with the consumer’s right to buy tainted chicken! What would the Founding Fathers say?
- Humble Indie Bundle hits $1m, goes open-source, gets 4 day extension – I made a donation — worthy causes and some cool games.
- Going to Mars—sort of – I will definitely be keeping an eye out for information on contacting these people.
- Heavy rain may flood Front Range with 1.8 inches of precipitation tonight – The Denver Post – Thar’s a storm a-brewin’, boys!
- Perversely stupid (cont’d.) – “Constantly arguing in bad faith leads to thinking in bad faith and to living in bad faith, until bad faith is all you’ve got left. Calculation becomes habit, that habit supplants thought and one winds up in the perverse circumstance of earnestly arguing for the goodness of oil spills.”
- Palestinian Official: I Call Palestine ‘The New Philippines’ – Without disputing the damage that the Palestinians have done to their own cause, there’s little doubt that the Israeli government, through its support of ever-expanding settlements, is dealing in extremely bad faith (so to speak).
- Republicans And Right-Wing Media Push Myth That Kagan ‘Banned’ Military Recruiters From Harvard Law School – Let’s not let the truth get in the way of our talking points!
- Telecoms’ Secret Plan To Attack Net Neutrality: Target Video Gamers And Stoke Fear Of Chinese Censorship – Isn’t claiming that Net Neutrality is a government takeover of the Internet sort of like claiming the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a government takeover of the hotel industry?
- Kagan and military recruiters, redux – “The problem, of course, is that the criticism is factually wrong, a detail her detractors either don’t realize or choose to ignore.”
- Pew pew! For science! Lasers map ancient Mayan temples – Very cool.
- The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook – But heaven help you if you try to pull data out of Facebook.
- Cool collection of optical illusions – Flipper? I hardly know’er!
- You’re an asshole, not a genius – Queue jumpers are among the lowest forms of life. Turning your signal on doesn’t change that.
- Alabama, evolution, and the 21st century – Alabama is pretty far down on the list of places I’d be willing to visit, let alone live.
- Ending the ‘war on drugs’ – There’s certainly a role for law enforcement regarding drugs, but treating it as a “war” — complete with getting overly involved in military exploits overseas as well as spending zillions at home with little effect and filling our prisons without actually much impacting drug use or profits … well, that’s been a war we weren’t winning and can’t afford to keep fighting. If you can’t impact the supply, though, you can certainly try to impact the demand.
- Lowest taxes in more than a half-century – Money graf: “Looking ahead, tax rates more in line with the recent norm — say, tax rates of the 1990s, when the economy was strong and the budget was balanced — would do wonders to reduce the deficit the right pretends to care about.”
- King: If Gays Don’t Want To Be Discriminated Against, They Should Stay In the Closet – People only keep quiet about things they feel ashamed or fearful about. While I don’t expect my gay acquaintances to be going into graphic detail about their sexual escapades (I don’t expect my straight acquaintances to do so, either), I also don’t think they should have to hide the fact of their personal relationships.
- Schlafly: Obama Must Apologize to America For His “Poor Moral Tone” – As soon as she apologizes for being a pushing, judgmental, blithering ignoramus.
Unblogged Bits for Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 8:01PM
- Even Lindsey Graham doesn’t deserve this: Steve Benen
- This is why we can’t have nice things – The GOP has become so addicted to grandstanding, demagoguery, and lying for “points,” that it’s sickening to watch. Money grafs: “Now would be a terrific time for a real debate. Republicans could — get this — raise legitimate objections to the legislation, and raise concerns that — believe it or not — are entirely sensible. But, no. We can’t have real debates because we’re too busy suffering through idiotic mendacity.”
- Public Schools Are Giving Your Kids STDs and Dooming Them To Hell – Wow. Public schools sounds a whole lot more fun than it was when I was growing up.
- Texas’ Cruel Push To Prevent Same-Sex Couples From Divorcing – Yeah, “family values.” Right.
- Right-Wing Media Distorts Clinton’s Oklahoma City Speech To Claim He Wants To Muzzle Dissent – Y’know, Conservatives used to be all about personal responsibility, and they still are when it comes to cutting welfare benefits and unemployment insurance payouts, and they’re all about the evil influence of others when it comes to rock music and video games. But let someone even suggest that people take a bit of responsibility for the effects their incendiary rhetoric, and those same folks start sounding like they’re being dragged off to the camps …
- Maryland Foster Agency Won’t Allow Muslim Mother To Foster A Child – Wow. That has to possibly be the lamest excuse for religious prejudice I’ve heard of in months.
- A ride down San Francisco’s Market Street, September 1905… – This is just fascinating, including seeing the mix of vehicles — horse carts for most business purposes, but a lot of private autos for passengers. Cable cars, but also some horse-drawn trolleys. Very few people riding horses alone, and nobody paying much attention to what we’d consider traffic laws.
- Modifying Morality In the Lab – Sadly, you have to know that there are people in the military and intelligence realm who are avidly reading this research …
- A 4/20 Reminder – Unfortunately, the “War on Drugs” not only has strong institutional protection by folks who profit from it (on both sides of the law), but it’s part and parcel of America’s cultural puritanism — the idea that someone might be idle, might be having “fun” (even self-destructive fun), being too much to bear. Only because alcohol was so wide-spread did Prohibition fail — and its cost in building up organized crime in this country is still with us. I don’t think all illegal drugs should be decriminalized, but the current system squanders so much money and hurts society so badly, there must certainly be a way to recalibrate where the legal/illegal dividing line should be.
Unblogged Bits for Mon, 15 Mar 2010, 9:01PM
- Walmart fires employee with inoperable brain tumor for legally using marijuana outside of work – This is becoming an increasing issue in states where medical marijuana is legal. To my thought, unless you can demonstrate that the job requires manual dexterity, etc., that intoxication might interfere with, a “doctor’s excuse” should cover you.
- Armey Accuses ‘Destructive’ Tancredo Of ‘Alienating’ Hispanics – Of course he’s “alienating” them: he considers them “aliens” who need to be kicked out of the country (unlike Italians who have always been considered all-American).
- When a creative imagination fails – It’s like the old Kremlin-watchers, but with a dose of Teh Stoopid.
- ‘We need courage’ – But … but … I thought he was the teleprompter president! I’m so confused!
Unblogged Bits for Monday, 25 January 2010
- Pam’s House Blend:: Medical marijuana CAN kill you… if you need an organ transplant – Ah, incoherent national drug policy — is there nobody you cannot impoverish or kill?
- White House Signals That It Will Fight Back Against GOP Abuse Of Filibuster – I have no doubt they will finally get around to getting it passed just in time for the GOP to reassume power.
Unblogged Bits for Monday, 19 October 2009
- Pieces Of Red State ‘Send Rock Salt To Snowy Clime, As A Protest’ Plan Falling In Place – That’s probably one of the goofier protests I’ve read about in a long time.
- PA GOP Replaces “O” In Obama’s Name With Hammer And Sickle – And this, children, is one reason why partisan court elections are such a bad idea.
- Does President Obama Care About Public Opinion On Afghanistan? – We neither want a President who is a slave to the polls, nor who disregards what the people think. A leader and a servant. It’s a very difficult role to play, and few Presidents have done it consistently well.
- NaNoWriMo: The Debbil’s Adbocate – Some useful perspective on NaNoWriMo … though it’s not going to stop me from doing it.
- Hollywood Waiter Claims Run-In With ‘Hung’ Star Cost Him His Job – omg! news on Yahoo! – Um … bitch about your job online, in an identifiable way, esp. about an identifiable client, and, yeah, that’s a likely reason to get fired. Unprofessionalism usually is.
- Why Wording Counts: Drea
- The 20 Best Windows Tweaks that Still Work in Windows 7 – Making a note to look at this after we do Win7.
- Jim Hill: Disney hits the reset button on Winnie the Pooh – Well-done is well-done. If they can take the character in a proven setting and tell good, solid tales with them, then it’s a great thing.
- Report: New DOJ guidelines to back medical marijuana laws – The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room – I am sure all true conservatives will be thrilled at this example of the Obama Administration’s support of states rights.
- Some Christians mad at R. Crumb – Unless they can point to some sex and violence he portrays that isn’t in the Book of Genesis, I suggest they leave off. If you’re going to argue that Scripture is the Directly Transcribed Word of God, then turning around and downplaying any aspect of it seems more than a bit suspect.
- Denounced as witches, African children suffer mightily – One wonders where Abp. Akinola, so fiery and frothing at the American church for embracing The Evil Gays, is in stopping these horrifying activities in his own back yard.
- Game of choice for extremists and eliminationists – ‘2011: Obama Coup Fails’ – It’s not so much that someone’s developed this game, but that (a) it’s so badly put together, and (b) so badly written. One could write this sort of thing semi-believably by turning the hyperbole-meter down to only 11, and be far more effective. (See Harlan Ellison’s “Glass Teat” column about the Resistance in a Nixonian Fascist State for a less breathless example — and we are talking Harlan Ellison here as a model for calm, which tells you how over-the-top this particular “game” is.)
- Perino admits the Bush administration essentially froze out MSNBC ‘towards the end.’: Matt Corley
- Byron Williams: Mormon Paradox – Money graf: “In this context, Oaks speaks as a member of the dominant culture who already has the privilege that others are trying to secure.”
- 10 Ways to Get Fired For Building Your Personal Brand – Lot of good advice here.
- Rep. Kingston Doesn’t Mention The Stimulus When Handing Out Stimulus Funds – Again, still, some more, thus demonstrating the demagoguery and hypocrisy of the GOP leadership on this issue.
- GOP Launches Strategy to Trip Up Health Bill – Roll Call – For “We need time to give the public a chance to figure out what’s in it and what they don’t like about it,” read, “We need time to scare the American public into acting against their best interests.”
- Man finds missile launcher in Comal County – I find it remarkable that it took as much effort as it did to get someone to take charge of the darned thing. I feel safer!
- Ninety Years of Refrigerators, and Logos – I love the classic script version, and think it still has traction in a more modern design era. The new one had potential, but really didn’t end up as anything all that noteworthy (and, if it isn’t, why bother?).
- Twitter Lists; Limitations, bugs, impact, and brilliance – On the one hand, this sounds like a great idea. On the other hand, yikes, yeah, what I need is a much longer list of people I’m following.
Unblogged Bits for Friday, 10 April 2009
- Massively webcomic: Grinders – Limitless Creativity – Hmmmm … definitely need to look into doing this in the new City of Heroes Mission Architect.
- Internet Micro-Fame Is A Drug – Okay, this needs to be sent to every artist, athlete, writer, actor, politician, and anyone else who achieves fame for their accomplishments. Bloggers could use it, too.
- Get That Man A Straitjacket, Stat – Yikes. Glenn Beck keeps getting nuttier. Unless that’s his way to differentiate himself from Limbaugh and Hannity (who are nutty in their own way, but without the weepiness).
- To hell with the Simpsons – Ah, frivolous use of copyright law and DMCA take-downs. Is there no geeky joy you cannot turn to hatred?
- Weed Cures Cancer! [Dude] – Is marijuana a miracle cure? No, but it’s no more ridiculous to say that it has no medical value, as Congress declared by fiat. Alas, the “War on Drugs” continues to claim its victims via zero tolerance, even among those who never take a toke.
- Review: A fantasy hero embraces his inner Mel Brooks in Krod Mandoon – I will have to watch at least one ep of this, just to be sure, but the ads for it have left me with absolutely no desire to do so — indeed, with an aversion toward same.
- Rabbi Michael Lerner: Pharaohs Can’t Celebrate Passover: Rabbi Michael Lerner
- Bye-bye, Dubai – There’s something very epic and extreme about Dubai — sort of the ultimate expression of wealth and capitalism. That makes its current collapse all the more intriguing, tragic, gratifying, and fascinating.
- Summed up – If you promise to blog about the secret once discovered, Doyce, I’ll be ever-so-grateful.
- 194 years since the great Tambora eruption [Eruptions] – But let’s be sure that we don’t frivolously waste money on that so-called “volcano monitoring.”
- Rove Attacks Obama For Praising Turkey’s ‘Secular Movement,’ Even Though Bush Made Similar Statements – So is he a Crypto-Islamicist or a Crypto-Secularist? I keep getting confused by the competing narratives. Oh, wait, I get it — the specifics don’t matter. He’s just EVIL!
- Op-Ed Contributor – Iowa’s Family Values – NYTimes.com – Family values can, indeed, be important. But they’re not what has always been touted by pundits as same.
- PETA to Pet Shop Boys: Rescue Shelter Boys, perhaps? – CNN.com – Wow. That’s pretty darned goofy.
- Will Fox Air Dollhouse’s Final Episode or Not? – E! Online – Wow. More Fox zaniness. Okay, I guess this makes sense. Bottom line: Ep 13 will be on the DVD but not on TV, but the show isn’t cancelled. Yet. Clear as mud.
Presidential Debate #3
Yikes! Noting like turning on BBC first thing in the morning and running into … the last Presidential Debate!? A few notes (coming in a little late): Um, attacking…

Yikes! Noting like turning on BBC first thing in the morning and running into … the last Presidential Debate!?
A few notes (coming in a little late):
Um, attacking McCain’s health care plan is not an “attack ad” on McCain. Get serious.
Obama brings up the problems at the McCain/Palin rallies. McCain tries to turn it into an attack on veterans and all his supporters. “I’m proud” of them. Sure, a few fringe, we’ve “always” said it’s inappropriate?
Ayers thing comes up. McCain is all “I don’t care, but WE NEED TO KNOW!” Obama addresses the whole Ayers/ACORN thing very simply, plainly, effectively. McCain just repeats the charge.
Obama lauds Biden. McCain lauds Palin. Reformer! Breath of fresh air! (!) Reformer! And, um … special needs! Reformer! Obama won’t attack her directly — it’s up to the American people. Capable politician and special needs, that’s nice. But, of course, special needs are going to require added funding, and an across-the-board freeze would hurt that. McCain says Biden is qualified, but has voted wrong a lot (against GW I, in favor of partitition).
McCain turns the special needs thing into SPEND, SPEND, SPEND! And raising people’s taxes!
Energy. We can eliminate dependence on Middle Eastern and Venezuelan oil (Canada is okay). Nukes — store and reprocess (!). Nuclear power plants on navy ships is okay, safe, no problem! (Eek!) Obama — reduce in 10 years, that’s realistic. Biggest problem right now. Yeah, making some domestic drilling, but that’s not it alone. Glancing at notes. Alternates. Domestic US high-mileage car — that’s something we can work on.
NAFTA. Free trade cool, but Bush admin is “any trade treaty is a good trade treaty.” Environmental and labor concerns. Car imbalance in South Korea. McCain attacks because Obama’s only “looking at” offshore drilling. Free trade cool — and we need more (Columbia!) — and Obama hasn’t traveled — and Columbia free trade agreement Obama opposes, and they are helping us on the war on drugs! Travel down there! Neener! Obama notes violations and killings in Columbia’s labor movement — need to stand up for human rights. Need a president who likes free trade but who will stand up in the face of problems.
Need to lean on automakers — provide some loan support, but also get them to do both more fuel-efficient cars and other manufacturing alternate energy stuff. McCain: doesn’t want free trade with our good ally, but willing to SIT ACROSS THE TABLE WITH HUGO CHAVEZ! He wants to restrict trade and raise taxes! Hoover!
Controlling health care costs over expanding coverage? Obama, need to do both and that’s what our plan does. Anecdotes. Describes plan. Like what you have, great; otherwise, get to join the federal employee pools, preexisting conditions, negotiate on drugs, IT, preventive care … (all good, probably insufficient). Costs money, but long-term savings. McCain: Fines if you don’t have health care! Health care bureaucracies! Single payer system! Canada and England! Obama: No, just described. Joe the Plumber pays zero — exempting small business. Just larger businesses — who are dumping costs into Medicare of uninsured.
And the McCain plan. $5K plan — employers will dump 20mn people, higher pool costs, taxing people health care benefits, $5K doesn’t cover squat vs $12K. And it strips state-based rules, cherrypicking and excluding insured. McCain: mangles the small business thing. Mandates! Big government! 95% of people will get more money under my plan — current (taxed) benefits, plus $5K, except gold-plated cadillac coverage. Democrats! Government spending! They’ve been in charge the last two years!
Obama: You just heard my plan. US Chamber of Commerce has condemned McCain plan.
Roe v Wade! Could you nominate someone to the SCOTUS who opposed you? McCain – I’ve never had a litmus test. But it’s a bad decision. State-based decisions. Nominate based on qualifications, not a litmus test. I voted for Breyer and Ginsburg. Obama voted against Breyer and Roberts because they weren’t ideologically right. Strict adherence to constitution. I believe in quals — not a litmus test, but can’t imagine Roe v Wade support being strict adherence to constitution. (So … what’s the difference?)
Obama: Not a litmus test, but Roe v Wade was right. Abortion is very difficult, a moral issue, good people on both sides — but women are in the best position to make this decision. Right to privacy, not subject to state referendum, any more than First Amendment is. Pulls decision over the the Lilly Ledbetter decision; I supported the effort to change law, and McCain opposed it. McCain: trial lawyer’s dream! And we need courage and compassion to help women. Attacks Obama record for what he supported or voted “present” on all sorts of “pro-abortion” things. Obama: explains the situation on the Illinois votes, clearly. Abortion issue divides us — but surely there is common ground we can try to prevent unintended pregancies, through better education, adoption, etc. All in the Democratic platform this year. McCain: “Health of the mother” is a weasel phrase. Dinging Obama’s “eloquence.”
Education. We spend more per capita than any nation, but math and science K-12 trail the world.
Obama: Huge economic and national security issue. We need to invest — early childhood education, proven benefits. Recruit new teachers. Graduate debt. And parents need to be responsible. McCain: civil rights issue of the 21st century (?). Equal access to schools, but failed schools. Choice and competition among schools. Charter schools. Merit pay for teachers. Fire bad teachers. Need to provide folks school choice. More money not the answer — worst schools get most money (!). State certification rules inflexible. More student loan and affordable ones, and key to inflation.
Federal government / money? Obama – tradition of local control is good, but feds need to step up and help. NCLB, but money left behind, unfunded mandates. Ditto with special ed. Also need a way to get rid of bad teachers, yeah. But vouchers don’t secure problems with education. And McCain’s record against college affordability, dinged as an “interest group.” McCain: vouchers in DC cool, and you’re ignoring that example! NCLB – first beginning. Head Start not doing the job, need to reform and fund, but Dems oppose. Need reform! Transparancy! Accountability! Funding! Autism — I have Sarah Palin! We’ll fund and spend the money to research, and Americans will support that. I will fund stuff that is useful. Vouchers! Obama circles back to vouchers in DC. McCain’s voucher plan only expands the DC voucher program. Need to look at it nationwide.
Final statements.
McCain: Thanks, thanks. Need a new direction beyond last 8 years. Reformer! (Not Maverick, Refomer, I guess). Long record. Steward of tax dollars. Health care. Education. Stop spending. It’s all based on trust of you on steward of dollars, security, prosperity. My entire life in service of this nation, country first, long line of McCains, honor of my life, hope you’ll give me an opportunity.
Obama: Thanks. Tough times. Last 8 years, and decades of neglect from Congress. Biggest risk is to adopt the failed policies and politics of last 8 years. Fundamental change. Last 20 months — invited me in, fundamental generosity and decency. Need to invest in American people, tax cuts, education, health care, energy economy, policies to increase middle class. Not going to be easy or quick, but we need all come together.
Summary: Not much of a winner on points from either side. Obama was calm and cool, didn’t respond to needling, held his own rhetorically, addressed (in too much detail) some outstanding issues. McCain recycled a lot of standard talking points, stood his ground on the same ones even when addressed.
The more intimate across-the-table format probably favored McCain — no walking the stage, more “intimate.” There was definitely more interplay and interruptions between the two.
The McCain rhetoric was basically, “I’m a reformer, he’s a spender. I’m not about personal attacks, but he needs to answer these charges. Oh, I’m a reformer, by the way — here are a few more talking points and buzz words.” The Obama rhetoric was essentially, “Here is my plan, here’s how his plan won’t work, here’s the mystery explained, let’s band together.”
Not surprisingly, given the tenor of the campaign, Obama, the outsider and party-changer, seemed a bit more — if not assured of victory, then certainly the front-runner. He seemed presidential, despite McCain’s snarky and repeated snipes at his “eloquence.” McCain was the “feisty underdog” again, but didn’t seem to be able to raise his points without dragging the conversation kicking and screaming to make them.
I’d give the debate slightly to Obama overall, though it was by no means a blow-out. Most importantly, I don’t see anything happening here likely to take away the momentum and lead that the Obama campaign holds.