Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category.
28th October 2008, 10:35 pm
Oh boy…
A few weeks before she was nominated for Vice-President, she told a visiting journalist—Philip Gourevitch, of this magazine—that “we’re set up, unlike other states in the union, where it’s collectively Alaskans own the resources. So we share in the wealth when the development of these resources occurs.†Perhaps there is some meaningful distinction between spreading the wealth and sharing it (“collectively,†no less),
From a great post over at the New Yorker, “Like, Socialism“
15th October 2008, 08:41 am
did it strike anyone odd that on the day the report came out on Trooper-gate saying that Gov. Palin abused her powers as Governor, she was out giving speeches claiming that they would reform abuses of power by government?
i don’t know, it just seemed a little odd.
13th October 2008, 10:26 pm
I went out in the neighborhood to knock some doors for Obama on Saturday. A supremely weird experience. Voting is a personal decision… or at least that’s what I’ve always been taught. So I felt like I was violating some part of my upbringing. On the other hand, I think that sharing my beliefs and convictions with my neighbors and my community is important at well. So, in a bit of a conflict I set off to knock some doors.
And it was hard to ask the question… “Who are you voting for?” The campaign gives you a script, so I wasn’t simply launching into that question, but still, getting to that question was hard, with people you sort of know, but mostly don’t.
Let’s just say this, it’s easier to do it when you’re in some other neighborhood where you don’t know anyone.
I think the campaign thinks that perhaps its more powerful coming from a neighbor. Maybe that comes from the fact that it’s a lot tougher to take a chance on a relationship that has basically been formed at a few block parties and passing conversations while walking the dog down the street.
Standing at Starbucks the next day, I was reminded again of this when I overheard conversation between two older gentlemen while waiting for my pumpkin spice latte.
The first gentleman was explaining to the second that he couldn’t believe the gall of the Obama supporters who were at his door trying to find out who he was voting for, and trying to stick a sign in his yard.
Perhaps emboldened by the caffeine, I took a seat next to them and introduced myself as somone who was out yesterday doing that exact same thing (although not forcing my opinions or signs on anyone).
And I tried to explain why I felt compelled to go out and do that, even though I knew that voting was a personal decision. Gentleman #2 clearly got it, and said a few words about going out and telling people what you believe.
Gentleman #1 started into a rant about Obama and how he doesn’t really have him figured out yet. Gentleman #2 says “What do you need to figure out at this point? He’s better for the country than McCain!”
With that, I took my pumpkin spiced lattes and headed out the door.
7th October 2008, 09:35 pm
McCain moves around the carpet like a roomba.
7th October 2008, 06:48 pm
so I thought I’d change my name on facebook to A.J. Hussein Colianni.
Many of my friends have done so in a show of solidarity with Barack Hussein Obama.
It seems many people in the Republican Party can’t bear the thought of having a president with a name that doesn’t sound “like everyone elses'”
well, it appears facebook isn’t going to let me…

6th October 2008, 11:02 pm
first time i’ve been over to McCain’s website. Are they serious?

We are AWESOME! WE HAVE THE POWER OF 7 STARS. VOTE for MCCAIN!

If you say it WITH ALL BOLD LETTERS it is more true. Did you know that?
And really? beyond who’s doubt? the third-grade class she gave the “shout out” to? i bet they were impressed. me and most of America? Not so much. Only 42% said she was qualified to be president in the CNN poll following the debate. Is 42% “beyond any doubt”?
6th October 2008, 10:50 pm
The New York Times fact-checkers just ran through Maverick McCain’s recent speech in Alburquerque. At least 15 lies. This is stuff he is repeating over and over again, hoping it magically turns true? Hoping that people won’t notice?
I guess being a Maverick means that the truth doesn’t really mean the truth. You can say whatever you want to say when you’re a straight-talkin maverick!
Remember, this is Rove’s followers running McCain’s campaign. This is the new Republican party.
“From where Winston stood it was just possible to read, picked out on its white face in elegant lettering, the three slogans of the Party:
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.”
