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April 2008

Nuke 'm Hill's Dad [Dan Collins]

I was unaware of this, but frequent commenter Nuke ‘m Hill has a post up about his dad, who died a couple of weeks ago.  He’s feeling the loss of consortium rather keenly, though our conversations with our fathers never really end, even if one has to play both sides of the chessboard.

Dems 2008: 21st Century Schizoid Party [Karl]

At Salon, Andrew O’Hehir tries to figure out where Barack Obama may fit in the tradition of Democratic losers dating back to Adlai Stevenson — and examines the cyclical battles between “establishment” and “insurgent” candidates – concluding that the fault lies not in the candidates, but in the party’s members: It isn’t flippant or metaphorical to describe the Democratic Party as schizophrenic. The ugly flame wars conducted between Obama and Clinton supporters

GOP 2008: McCain calls lots of people "boy," okay? [Karl]

Top John McCain aide Mark Salter, rebutting a Washington Post story about Maverick’s legendary temper, observes in passing: McCain routinely refers to people and colleagues as “boy.” He does to me, to Lindsey Graham, Joe Lieberman, and almost everybody. It’s like saying hey, buddy. He means nothing by it. Uh-huh.  That’s not a timebomb waiting to explode in a general election campaign against Barack Obama.  Not at all.  There is

Cornholed [Dan Collins]

A Polar Bear on an ice flow in Manitoba, Canada where increasing temperatures have brought rapid environmental change (AFP File Photo) Elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere, this phenomenon is commonly referred to as “spring.” Still, the EU is determined that the conversion of foodstuffs into environmentally friendly fuels isn’t a matter of great concern: The EU Commission on Monday rejected claims that producing biofuels is a “crime against humanity” that

So, Mary's in Hawaii [Dan Collins]

With her seniors for two weeks. She was melting down last week about her schedule (her students can’t possibly do anything without her being there to support and witness them), and I said, hey, just think–in a week you’re going to be on the way to Hawaii for two whole weeks. In the back of my mind, of course, I was anticipating being able to hold my two weeks of

Dems 2008: Capitalism has been "bery, bery good" to Clinton and Obama? [Karl]

Invoking the ghost of Chico Esquela, TownHall’s Austin Hill spots some more elitism in the Democratic presidential hopefuls: The profile and name recognition that led both Obama and Clinton to lucrative publishing deals and enormous book sales have been brought about by the roles they occupy in our government. Arguably, their marketability at the bookstore has to some extent been subsidized by the federal government. Yet Clinton and Obama are first in line to

More Facebook Follies, Reverse Chronological Order [Dan Collins]

You sent a notification to Glenn Greenwald: 8:43am Dan Collins now owns you as a pet! You were bought for $571, earning you $30 in profit. Click here to see your profile, or click here to see your new owner’s profile. Glenn Greenwald accepted your friend request. 6:52am Glenn is new on Facebook. To welcome them: Suggest friends that Glenn may know Write on their wall Send them a message

Jeff at SamSphere, and some notes on "blog grammar," redux

I didn’t explain the “blog grammar” thing very well, but it goes beyond idiom, I think. That’s what I get for not using note cards. If you’ve ever read, say, Gravity’s Rainbow or Foucault’s Pendulum, you’ll note that the first fifty or so pages are incredibly slow going and, from a purely passive reading level, difficult to get through. The reason is, I think, that both Pynchon and Eco are

Frank Rich: A shoddy train wreck, but at least not televised [Karl]

The NYT’s Frank Rich is so uniformly lame that I cannot recall ever having bothered to write about him.  But today’s dross on Barack Obama’s derision of small town America and lousy debate performance is too delusional to pass up: [V]iewers of all political persuasions were affronted by the moderators’ failure to ask about the mortgage crisis, health care, the environment, torture, education, China policy, the pending G.I. bill to aid veterans,

HuffPo hit piece waaay Off The Bus [Karl]

Yesterday, I noted that the story behind Celeste Fremon’s piece in the Huffington Post — reporting Hillary Clinton’s derogatory comments about MoveOn and the “activist base” of the Democratic party — might be as interesting as the story itself: The sudden appearance of the Fremon piece makes me almost as curious about what goes on behind closed doors at the HuffPo and OffTheBus as what goes on at Democratic fundraisers.  OTB’s co-publisher, Jay Rosen,