It isn’t news that rampant corporatism has killed creativity in the arts, or more precisely, prevented creative artists from getting wide exposure. There are a lot of bands that would have been staples of FM radio in the old days, but can’t get in the door now. Mumbo Gumbo is a great little band out of Davis, CA that’s fronted by two very talented women, main singer-songwriter Tracy Walton, and
June 27, 2008
Barack Obama: The Undistinguished Gentleman’s housing policy [Karl]
In “The Undistinguished Gentleman,” I surveyed Barack Obama’s threadbare record of supposed public accomplishments. The first of these was his work as a community organizer at a a housing project called Altgeld Gardens, which the Boston Globe revisited and found “far from the kind of success story politicians like to tout.” The Boston Globe now digs deeper, finding that as a state senator, Obama coauthored an Illinois law creating a new pool of tax credits for developers
Obama and Clinton are in Unity; their backers not so much [Karl]
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton may be wearing matching outfits in well-choreographed appearances, but their supporters are not singing from the Sir Paul & Jacko songbook quite yet. The first hint should have been that their Thursday evening meeting with donors and fund-raisers was initially closed to the press. The Obama campaign ultimately relented, allowing a pool reporter to cover the event. The pool report by the Washington Post’s Shailagh Murray suggested
After-action report: My lunch with Jeff G [Karl]
Sorry, ladies — it did not occur to me to bring the camera when I left this morning, so there are no shirtless photos of the hot Jew for you. He does seem to be in great shape, though I think his knees were in danger of locking up after his morning training session with Tony, who also seems like a very nice guy. Also in attendance was Major John
TGIF: The Cutout Bin [Karl]
Incidentally, I am offline at the moment, but may be having lunch with Jeff G today. So to help you get your weekend started, I note that you can access hours of streaming music — the good, the bad and the ugly — via the page I have set up for my other web gig, via the fantastic Hype Machine. You can access tracks individually, or let them play through as a jukebox.  New
Ahnuld: Right and Wrong on energy solutions [Karl]
Kahl-ee-fohr-nee-ah Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to get energy policy right and wrong — but mostly wrong — at a climate conference in Miami yesterday. Most of the media focused on his comment that that anyone suggesting offshore oil drilling could bring down gas prices was “blowing smoke,” interpreting it as a veiled swipe at John McCain’s recent proposal to lift bans on exploring for oil off the coasts of California, Florida
John Fund worries that 2008 is 1980 (but it probably isn’t) [Karl]
John Fund’s latest column for the Wall Street Journal argues that while John McCain is not doomed to lose to Barack Obama… but: This election reminds some of the 1980 race, when voters were clearly looking for a reason to vote the incumbent party out of the White House. Even so, Jimmy Carter kept even with Ronald Reagan well into October by painting him as risky and out of the
