San and Ivan talk about:
- Oil, Oil, Oil
- Transportation Policy
- Choosing a Car
- Sam’s Driving Adventures
- Office 2008 Update
- Phoenix Lander
- Hillary and RFK
- Hillary’s Math
- Puerto Rican Primary
- Treatment of Vets
- The Rules Committee
- Unity Ticket?
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I meant to blog about this back on the 18th, but I got busy and never did. Since I was an Obama delegate, I got on a whole lot of mailing lists, both the national Obama mailing lists, and local ones. On the 18th I got an email from one of the local Obama coordinators for the 41st district here in Washington. I’ll refrain from actually calling him out by name. And I think it exemplifies everything that made the local Democratic events ones that turned me off so much and made me want to vote Republican instead. Here is the relevant quote:
This is the kind of thing that bothers me so so much. Republicans are NOT the “enemy”. Or at least they should not be. Even if you identify very strongly with the positions of the Democratic party, you SHOULD be viewing the Republicans as people who disagree with you on some issues, and on even more differ on the correct approach, but you should recognize that the vast majority of them are honorable people trying to do what they believe is right. The differences should be ones that one could discuss intelligently and calmly. You should be able to respect the person on the other side, even if you disagree. But once you cross the line, and start thinking of those who differ with you politically as “enemies” then you have crossed a significant line. You are certainly no longer someone I want to associate with. And the local Democratic events were full of these hyperpartisans, who view the Republicans as “enemies” and see no value in the views of those on the other side, no need to try to understand where they are coming from, no need to look for common ground. These are the people who are dangerous. And the analogues exist in the Republican party as well of course. The people who truly KNOW that they are right and that their “enemies” are wrong. Who have no room in their worldview for doubt and shades of grey, and acknowledging that sometimes the other guy has a point. And it is surprising to me that so many of them are Obama supporters. Have they not read his books? He speaks quite a bit about not dismissing people who disagree, and learning from them when they are right, etc. Anybody who truly believes that the Republicans are “enemies” should not be an Obama supporter. Of course, there are many, including those on the right, who insist that the bipartisan centrist rhetoric of Obama is indeed only rheotric, and the reality of Obama is actually a hyperpartisan leftist. I certainly hope they are wrong. But after all, in 2000 George W Bush sold himself as a centrist, a “compassionate conservative”, etc, etc, and we all see how that ended up. All of this reminds me of my strong feelings that divided government is best. That regardless of who is in power in the White House, it is almost imperative that the congress should be held by the opposite party. Whenever both are controlled by the same party, you are just asking for trouble. (Or apparently, if you do have divided government, but the party running the congress is too gutless to exercise power, you also have no protection… the key is that there should always be significant tension between congress and the white house… with congress jealously guarding its powers and defending against the growth of executive power… so as to prevent most action other than that which truly has near universal support.) I sent a long email to someone on that topic a couple months ago. I’ll have to dig it up sometime and post it. Brandy turned me on to this fun game. Well, Brandy’s version is a little different, but here are my rules. Start with by clicking “Random Article” on Wikipedia. Then click the first link in each article (not counting standard navigation and disambiguation links and and such not counting pages you have already gone to) and just see where you travel. So lets go:
OK, that’s 20, so I’m going to stop. OK, so maybe it wasn’t that much fun. Of course, in Brandy’s version she actually reads each of the pages and learns about whatever the subject matter is, and usually starts from a page she actually had some interest in rather than doing the random thing, but whatever. :-) I’ve of couse spent many hours flipping between wikipedia pages before and ended on all sorts of tangents, and there is a famous cartoon about that… it is the “first link” thing that makes this different. Yeah, OK, fine. Maybe the other way is better. :-)
I hadn’t realized just how long it had been since we had gone to a movie. The last one was Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix back in July of last year. That’s probably a bit too long. We should go out to movies more often. Anyway, it was pretty much what you would expect from a superhero flick. It was light. It was entertaining. There was some action. It was funny at times (the robots). It did the job it was supposed to do. It was a fun way to spend the evening. I ate lots of popcorn. It was a good evening. As with most films I watch though, I don’t think I’ll feel any need to watch it again. But would I go to the sequel when it comes out? Sure. I’d do that. Two more Edwards delegates move to Obama. Plus two more superdelegates for Obama. Net for today, four more for Obama. New stats: Delegate count is: Obama 1969, Clinton 1779, Edwards 7 In percent terms that is: Obama 52.4%, Clinton 47.4%, Edwards 0.2% 2026 delegates are needed to win. There are 295 delegates yet to be determined. Obama needs 57 more delegates to win. Clinton needs 247 more delegates to win. In percentage terms, that means: Obama needs 19.3% of the remaining delegates to win. (It was 28.3% before KY/OR.) Clinton needs 83.7% of the remaining delegates to win. (It was 74.4% before KY/OR.) This kind of stuff is BS, but it just keeps coming. It needs to stop. Copyright Police may seize iPods, Macs under G8 trade deal
Hillary’s gambit
There have been conflicting reports on this the last 48 hours or so, and denials of about every one of those reports. But personally, I hope this one is true: The Nightmare Ticket Is Dead
(via MyDD) Of course, this has been denied. Is Ivan allowed to go see them when he is in Brazil? Notes: The Brazilian Band Called Inimigos da HP (Translation: Enemies of HP)
About two weeks ago, I was thinking about this exact clip with regards to Hillary. Glad to see someone went ahead and put it together. Although I think they should have used actors with British accents rather than actual clips from Hillary. Oh well! (via DailyKos) |
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