- 5 Ways The Google Book Settlement Will Change The Future of Reading [Publishing]: Annalee Newitz
- Preacher Compares Attacks on Pope to Anti – Semitism – NYTimes.com – The more the Vatican criticizes the attacks being made — painting itself as victim instead of the children who were abused — the more credibility and sympathy it loses. And, on another note, hiding behind what your aide did on your behalf is hardly a substantive defense. “The buck stops here,” as Truman put it.
- Michele Bachmann: Nancy Pelosi Tried To Incite Something By The Way She Crossed The Street – “And if she’d been raped it would have been her fault, too.”
- KFC’s Bacon Sandwich On Fried Chicken “Bread” Starts Killing People Nationwide April 12 – The O.R. one is the same calories and fat as a Big Mac (but twice the sodium). Maybe too much of a good thing.
- Star Trek Re-Watch: “What Men Dare Do” – One of the lengthiest and most nicely done April Fool bits I saw all day: part of Tor’s ST:TOS retrospective, in this case a fake TOS episode review. Brilliant.
- Obama admin: time to make radio pay for its music – I would rather eat broken glass than fill the coffers of the RIAA … unless, of course, if it were at the expense of ClearChannel. Hrm. While this will likely hurt small broadcast stations (and public radio) more than Big Broadcasting, it’s also clearly a case where something needs to be done to rationalize both the domestic and international markets.
- Wes Anderson Is the Hipstery Lord of the Rings – Amazing what a different sound track and some clever cuts will do to a trailer. Amusing.
- Topless Robot – The 8 Most Common Ways D&D Characters Die – That’s pretty much the gamut all right.
- Improved comment collapsing for Google Buzz posts – Nice. I’m still not settled in my use of Buzz, as it falls sort of between GReader and Twitter without really replacing either. But for what I do use it for, this will be helpful.
- Pineberry to Make Debut in U.K. Stores – Hmmmm … need to keep my eyes open for these here in the States. Though I’m generally not a big fan of fresh fruit.
- RNC’s Filings Reveal Creative Definitions Of ‘Office Supplies’ – Okay, okay, it’s probably (maybe) just expenses entered under the wrong account code (as someone who both does expense reports and tries to reconcile departmental expenses vs. budgets, I’ve seen this happen a zillion times). That said, it’s still damned funny.
- Palin’s 20 House Dem Targets Use Her As A Fundraising Ploy – I suspect her involvement will get more traction from Democrats than Republicans.
- Indiana Threatened By Giant Poop Bubbles, For Realsies
- Northeast Hit With Devastating Floods, As Federal Flood Insurance Expires Due To GOP Obstruction – Well played, GOP! Let’s all remember this next fall!
- Erickson: I’ll ‘pull out my wife’s shotgun’ if someone comes to my door for the American Community Survey. – To summarize: “I’m not advocating killing census workers. I’m advocating threatening to kill them with a shotgun if they come onto my property.” That’s a remarkably nuanced approach for a Erickson.
- Scott Roeder gets Hard 50 in murder of abortion provider George Tiller | Featured Story | Wichita Eagle
- Can Animals Be Gay? – NYTimes.com – An interesting (and long) article on same-sex mating and social behavior in a remarkably lengthy list of species. That complicates the “‘Tain’t Natural!” argument (though it can still be noted that it’s less usual than male-female activity), but, then, that’s never been the point, to me, of why we should (or shouldn’t) accept homosexual behavior in humans, which boils down to, “Why the heck shouldn’t we? Where’s the harm?” (Note: “I think it’s icky” is not an actual harm.)
Category: Women / Feminism / Sexism
Mostly discussion on women’s political rights, social status, etc. Category created 5/1/2013
Unblogged Bits for Saturday, 30 January 2010
- Maybe Obama Should Publicly Campaign for Each GOP Candidate? – More intellectual dunderheadism from the Party of No. Even No to Stuff We’ve Asked For Before.
- Courting Disaster – Folks support military commissions for trying these guys because they think the end result will be firing squads. Which, of course, they’re not. Of course, the military commissionists would rather these guys just be locked up (somewhere else) and never see the light of day, which has its own problems.
- Shame on Missouri [Pharyngula] – Worse, some people won’t see this as a tragedy, but as what is right and fitting and essential to protecting our society. Rrg.
- Something that really bugs me about the recent Star Trek movie – I don’t think I’ve heard anyone comment on this before. I remember noticing it, but not really thinking about it at the time, and shame on me.
- Losing Your Religion: Christian Horror Classics – I do like the idea of “It’s a Wonderful Life” being a horror movie.
- Posters from the Avatar Movie — No, the Other Avatar Movie – I really want this movie to be good, and I am fairly certain it won’t be. But visually (hand-waves casting aside) it’s looking cool.
- Australians Are Hogging All the Black Panther – Well, we certainly can’t have a cartoon about a powerful, smart, sophisticated hero who’s black you know. People might get ideas.
- Prisoner Sues to Play D&D in Jail — No, Seriously – I don’t think there’s a constitutional right to play D&D, and prison should, in fact, be a dull, boring, unpleasant experience. On the other hand, the official decision on this is just plain stupid, and, honestly, there are far worse activities that idle prisoners can and do participate in.
- CBS Allows Focus On The Family Advocacy Ad During Super Bowl, But Bans Gay Dating Site Ad: Amanda Terkel
- ‘Personhood’ Sputtering in Colorado, Says Denver March for Life | RHRealityCheck.org – Good.
- More On Right Falling Prey to Obama-Induced Insanity – Looks like someone is skipping their meds again.
- San Francisco’s Answer to Westboro Baptist Church – Because dark things cannot abide being laughed at.
- The 20 Nerd Commandments – Verily, I say unto thee — thou shallt (and shallt not).
- Results of Study on Cellphone Use Surprise Researchers – Wheels Blog – NYTimes.com – So either cell phone use isn’t worse than all the other distractions in our environment, or (as has been elsewhere demonstrated) hands-free cell phone use isn’t any better than holding the handset to your ear — except maybe it keeps both hands on the wheel. Maybe.
- A Breach In Protocol – Maybe I’ve just grown used to lame RP and intentionally stupid-looking and named-for-yocks super-heroes in CO and CoX, but, yeah, it’s jarring when you see it in Star Trek Online — or, for that matter, in LotRO.
- Big Fat Whale – Corporate Persons Are Jerks – But they’re jerks with equal rights to contribute whatever they want to political campaigns! So there!
- Republicans dismayed by Obama’s strong performance, say it was a ‘mistake’ to let cameras roll. – It’s hard to maintain a facade of facile talking points when someone’s actually standing right there to refute them.
- Fox Cuts Away From Obama-GOP Conversation In Order To Get A Head Start On Attacks: He Was ‘Lecturing’ – Yeah — how dare he be all uppity and not stay in his place?
- Google No Longer Supporting IE6 – Good for them.
Unblogged Bits for Tuesday, 10 November 2009
- AFA’s Fischer Demands Religious Test for Military Service – I wonder how Fischer would react to the suggestion that Christian military members should offer a guarantee “that they will never, ever take their religion seriously”?
- Robertson: Muslims Should Be Treated Like “Some Fascist Group” – So Pat thinks another religion is really just a “political system.” And political groups we don’t like, like “fascists” and “Communists” should be “dealt with.” Got it. Thanks for playing, Pat.
- Carrie Prejean: Standing Up For Conservative Women – You know, for folks that scream about political correctness (toward people they don’t like), Conservatives sure seem to play the “victim” card a lot.
- The Right Wing Phrase of the Day Is “Political Correctness” – So let’s whip that pendulum back from “political correctness” (toward folks we don’t like) back to “out and out prejudice,” shall we? That’ll help loads. Oh, and, Martha? Try “Radical Christian chaplains? Still on duty. Christian psychiatrist (of all things) praises a holy crusade in the Middle East and tries to convert his patients to Christianity? Hush-hush.” Think that sounds unrealistic? Think again.
- Death state update [Pharyngula] – Yet more reason to never visit Texas.
- Medieval News: Ancient Lance Pierces Hole in King Arthur Legend – Long on interpretation and short on details. I’ll have to do a bit more research on this one.
- No Monster, but they could’ve used a Big Bertha … – So you’re saying I should keep my golf ball on the fairway? YOU MEAN I’VE BEEN DOING IT WRONG ALL THESE YEARS?!
- Women in Texas – Some happy news about women in Texas, for a change.
- DVD Game Show Collection for $9 + free shipping – I imagine if there is enough air time there, it could be economical as buy-watch-toss entertainment. For less than the price of a movie, one could get several hours of entertainment. Mind you, this particular collection would have me paying money to NOT watch it.
- Save money by replacing incandescent holiday lights with LED versions – The only lights we use at present are built into the tree — but any time we move to somthing different, we will definitely be going with LEDs.
- A Muslim Soldier on the Ft. Hood Shootings : Dispatches from the Culture Wars – “We need to stop thinking of major religions as a single monolithic group. They simply don’t fit that narrative.” Amen.
- People who think they are more restrained are more likely to succumb to temptation [Not Exactly Rocket Science] – No surprise — pride goeth before a fall, as they say. And folks who think they’ve been magically immunized from temptation — through vows or whatever — would seem most likely to get themselves into tempting situations.
- Same-Sex Marriage Could PROTECT The Institution of Traditional Marriage: Jim and Brenda Johnson
- Star Trek-like Replicator? Electron Beam Device Makes Metal Parts, One Layer At A Time – Brilliant. This will change things in a lot more subtle ways than we initially realize.
- Google’s Christmas gift to America is free Wi-Fi at airports starting today – Mostly smaller airports, but still very cool.
- The Web may have won, but Gopher tunnels on – Ars Technica – Ah. I remember Gopher and the heady days of discovering just how much geeky goodness was out there on the Internet. Good times.
- Surprise! More men should read the freaking manual – Ars Technica – In other news, dog bites man, conflict erupts in the Middle East, and [insert hackneyed but still valid cliche here]
- 45 Strange and Funny Photoshop Manipulations – A weird combination!! – Okay, not sure if these are what I needed to see before going to bed but … g’night!
- Tom Toles, November 08, 2009 – As long as our priorities are in order.
Unblogged Bits for Friday, 29 May 2009
- Jon Soltz: Petraeus Says U.S. Violated Geneva Conventions – What Will Cheney and Rush Say?: Jon Soltz
- Dem Lawmakers Ask Fed To Curb Overdraft Abuses: The Huffington Post News Team
- Mary Liz Thomson: Cheney’s Tattered Torture Threads: Mary Liz Thomson
- Torture And “Specific Intent”: Andrew Sullivan
- Poll: Sizable Majority Says Cheney’s Opinions Are Not Important: Greg Sargent
- O’Reilly Defends Cherry-Picking Comments To Attack Blogs: Amanda Terkel
- Liddy: Let’s Hope Sotomayor–Who Speaks ‘Illegal Alien’–Isn’t ‘Menstruating’ At Conferences: Brian Beutler
- get the lead out: Lee Kottner
- USA, Canada and the EU attempt to kill treaty to protect blind people’s access to written material: Cory Doctorow
- Lawrence Lessig: Senator Ben Nelson is angry (second in a series): Lawrence Lessig
- D&D Core Book Sequels Hold Awesome Stuff, Not Leftovers: John Baichtal
- Levin: CIA Torture Documents Cheney Wants Don’t Prove Squat: Greg Sargent
- Five Things I Learned from Richard Feynman About Science Education: Kathy Ceceri
Unblogged Bits for Tuesday, 12 May 2009
- Victory For Location Privacy in New York GPS Tracking Case: jennifer
- David Beckmann: The President’s 2010 Budget: A Transition to New Priorities: David Beckmann
- Cheney Whacks EFCA, Labor Welcomes Him As Spokesman: The Huffington Post News Team
- Hiding Behind Partisanship: Andrew Sullivan
- Jesse Ventura: Coleman A “Hypocrite,” Offers To Waterboard Cheney (VIDEO): The Huffington Post News Team
- House Republicans: Look How Many Layoffs We Helped Create: Ryan Powers
- R.I.P. Comic Book Stores – That’ll be sad, but … yeah, it’s pretty clearly coming for most places.
- Walking Dead Compendium One – I’ve been collecting this in the smaller 6-issue trades, and it’s an excellent, excellent book — focusing on what it means to be human, with zombies as an ironic background.
- Medicare fund dry in 8 years: Trustees
- On Politics: G.O.P. Worries About Sounding a Negative Tone – “Terror! Socialism! Abortion! Crime! Drugs! Immigrants! Gays! Fascism! 9/11! No! Not! Never!” Gee, can’t imagine why they come across as negative.
- Scientists put psychic’s paranormal claims to the test | Science | guardian.co.uk – Science is keen! (via Les)
- Be Prepared… For Some Womanly Advice – Ha!
- Fox Condemns Sykes’s Act: If A Talk Radio Host Compared Obama To A Terrorist, He Would Be Fired – I disagree heartily with wishing someone would die of kidney failure. That said, Morris and Hannity are hypocritical asses.
- US elected to UN rights council – The UNHRC has its own problems, but better to be there and engaged than to leave in a snit. Elections matter.
- The Same Cityscape According To Star Trek And Terminator Salvation [Urban Futurism] – Very, very cool.
- The Union of Church and State Hurts Both – I’m not likely to invest an hour in this (too many videos, too little time), especially since I agree wholeheartedly with the proposition. History shows us conclusively that when church and state are mingle, or the state does the church’s work and the church does the state’s work, both institutions suffer. One of the geniuses of our Constitution is that we’ve significantly (compared to Europe) avoided that, hence the relative health and robustness of religion in the US vs, say, England.
- Problems with the Year of the Bible Resolution – Does the Bible actually need a commemorative year for it? Will it make the faithful love and adhere to it any better, or those who disbelieve suddenly come to change their mind? Of course not — it’s politics, triumphalism, and rudeness, all in a tawdry little package.
- Atheist Teacher vs. Christian Student – I concur with (and am impressed by) Mehta here — a shame, because the kid and his parents are pretty poor actors in the piece as well. But being a teacher, especially in a public school context, is more than being “provocative” or “speaking the truth” — it’s about encouraging learning. Corbett’s comments, true or not, were not appropriate to that goal.
- Janet Porter Plays the Victim, Literally – “Special rights for me, but not for thee.”
- OpenOffice 3.1 is available – Making a note to update the machines (Katherine, Jim & Ginger) have have this.
Unblogged Bits for Wednesday, 06 May 2009
- Valerie Tarico: Church-Going and Torture Approval — What’s the Connection?: Valerie Tarico
- Majority Of Americans Want Pot Legalized: Zogby Poll: The Huffington Post News Team
- Two Series Review – Since we twisted BD’s arm into watching “Avatar,” it’s only fair I share his review of the first two series. As soon as he can get over to the house, we’ll get him S.3.
- Cantor Tries, Fails To Offer GOP Health Care Plan On Morning Joe (VIDEO) – “We have top men on it.” “Who?” “Top. Men.”
- Fed Inspector General Knows Roughly Nothing About The Fed (VIDEO) – Wow. That’s … um … disturbing.
- Sessions: SCOTUS Filibuster Should Be Rare – We will see.
- The Straight Dope: Am I imagining or are women’s breasts getting bigger? – Inquiring minds want to know!
- Government Still Blocking Information on Secret IP Enforcement Treaty: rebecca
- AGs v. Craigslist: Putting the Bully Back Into Bully Pulpit: mattz
- Pam’s House Blend:: BREAKING: Maine Gov. Baldacci signs marriage equality bill – Go, Maine, go!
- James Dobson’s Hate Crimes Freak-Out – Look! Resusable (legal) code! It’s not a bug, James, it’s a feature!
- SPACE.com — Star Trek’s Warp Drive: Not Impossible – Don’t book your flights quite yet. It’s still in the “hey, it might not be impossible” stage.
- Your Blog is a Weapon? – See, this is the sort of thing that the Hate Crimes folks are actually (and, in this case, correctly) worried about.
- Rampant boobies to reign at Disneyland! – Huh. Never thought of someone doing this (duh), nor that Disney would have folks watching out for it. I give this a month before rampant boobie-flashing forces a change back in policy. Hmmmm. Have they changed this at Walt Disney World, too?
- Over The Gray, Bland Rainbow: admin
- Update to the Military Proselytizing Story – Well, at least they did something. But, yes, they need do something more.
- Mormon GOP Congressman from Utah threatens to prevent D.C.’s new marriage provision from becoming law – Nice support for representative government there, Rep. Chaffetz.
- Top 10 Reasons Your Chargeback Will Be Denied [Insiders]: Ben Popken
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.
Governance
On the one hand … When U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez erroneously accused African-American women of terminating 70 percent of pregnancies – “maybe even more” – in a radio interview last…
On the one hand …
When U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez erroneously accused African-American women of terminating 70 percent of pregnancies – “maybe even more” – in a radio interview last week, he managed to take something that had dogged his Democratic opponent for months, something that should have been a nonissue for his socially conservative base, and turn it into a political misstep.
It was stunning.
His speedy apology signaled that his advisers knew there was no way he could spin his way around the offensive remark. They must have figured that his best hope after his performance on KCFR’s “Colorado Matters” was that people would come away thinking he was simply clueless, not racist and dishonest.
On the other hand …
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter said Friday that he would support changing the state’s definition of marriage – then backed off the statement the next day.
“The statute says marriage is between a man and a woman,” Ritter said Friday to The Denver Post’s editorial board. “You know, if a bill came to my desk to change that statute, though, I would sign it – that changes the definition of it.”
When asked whether the definition should include marriage between two men, Ritter said he didn’t want to answer a hypothetical question. “It depends on what the bill says,” he said. “I would entertain changing it, is what I’m saying.”
Referring to his Republican opponent, U.S. Rep. Bob Beauprez, Ritter said: “I’m just in a different place on this issue than the congressman is.”
On Saturday, however, Ritter clarified his position, saying in a statement that he would keep the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman but consider adding recognition of civil unions to the statute.
I’m so excited about voting on the governor’s race in November.
Best. Cartoon. Ever.
I have to admit to a frisson of glee that Katherine is enjoying my Jonny Quest DVD set as much as I am. Sure, it’s all B-movie plots, and wildly…
I have to admit to a frisson of glee that Katherine is enjoying my Jonny Quest DVD set as much as I am.
Sure, it’s all B-movie plots, and wildly incorrect, politically, but the art is fine, the music rocks, and Dr. Quest had the best toys ever. And characters like Race Bannon and Doctor Zin — well, ’nuff said.
I was about as old as Katherine is now when JQ first came out, and it’s still the archtypal adventure cartoon for me.
She decided last night that she wanted to watch another episode instead of Kim Possible. And she and Mommy had a JQ marathon this morning.
Exxxxcellent ….