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July 2008

Obama’s June fundraising revisited, plus organization notes [Karl]

The Politico fills in some of the backstory on Camp Obama’s June fundraising. Jeanne Cummings reports that $21 million came from the un-itemized small donors (below $200) throughout the month, and not all on the last day as initial summary of Obama’s donations posted on the FEC website had led some to believe.  Though I would still hypothesize that the bulk of that money came in when Obama effectively locked

One small step for Al Gore, one giant leap for stupidity [Karl]

In speeches at Constitution Hall and Netroots Nation (formerly Yearly Kos), former Vice President Al Gore challenged the US to shift its entire electricity sector to carbon-free wind, solar and geothermal power within 10 years.  The speech was quasi-fisked by Andrew Revkin at the New York Times, of all places.  But Revkin avoided the depths of Gore’s detachment from reality in this passage: Ten years is about the maximum time that we as

Obama is just not that into the Netroots [Karl]

The Washington Post covers how the Yearly Kos convention has expanded and become Netroots Nation, but Kos himself knows it’s Obama’s World: “It’s not a question of who needs whom. Fact is, the Netroots are not going to be the decisive factor,” Kos says, fidgeting with his iPhone as he sits on a lounge chair at the Hilton, across the street from the convention center. “But having said that, we’re

This just in: Barack Obama is a control freak with the (foreign) press [Karl]

The Washington Post has a column from German journo Christoph von Marschall noting that Barack Obama’s campaign has refused multiple requests from international reporters to travel with the candidate on his current international junket: Perhaps Obama considers members of the foreign media a risk rather than an opportunity. His campaign learned the hard way how comments to foreigners can resonate at home — recall adviser Austan Goolsbee’s hints to a

Glenn Greenwald loves the parts of polls he agrees with [Karl]

In his latest posting, Glenn Greenwald (a/k/a “Rick Ellensburg,” “Thomas Ellers,” “Ellison,” “Wilson” and “Ryan”) claims that “certain views that deviate from the elite consensus are banished from sight — simply prohibited — even when those views are held by the vast majority of citizens.” His primary example is a recent poll by the University of Maryland’s Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), which shows that 71% of Americans say

a post that performs some of protein wisdom’s infamous bitter, fluffy content (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

What is that, a marshmallow? Because if it is, get it out of my sight. Trust me, I used to date a marshmallow that looked just like that one. And what a no-good cheating bitch that thing turned out to be…

Are you watching Mad Men? [Karl]

Yesterday, the Television Critics Association named AMC’s Mad Men – a period piece about the world of advertising set in New York in the early 1960s — the program of the year, the outstanding new program and the year’s best drama.  It received 16 Emmy nominations last week.  The show and lead actor Jon Hamm both won Golden Globes.  It was the recent subject of an in-depth piece in The New York Times

Oh NOES! Not the sharply-worded e-mail! [Karl]

Senior Democrats are done playing nice.  Former DNC Chairman Don Fowler and DNC Secretary Alice Germond are expressing — wait for it — “fatigue and irritation” at those Hillary Clinton supporters withholding full support from Barack Obama and demanding that they get behind him “without conditions or demands.” Thus, they have resorted to the proggressive weapon of choice — the sharply-worded e-mail: I must confess a bit of fatigue and

On the Road [Dan Collins]

Taking Aidan to Camp Howe today, 3 1/2 hours each way, with 2 hours of dithering while there, so I won’t be posting anything till this evening. Hope your Sunday’s a bit less regimented. Ta! Karl’s got some excellent stuff in the pipeline, and you can muse over change we can alter to/hope we can hope for in the short meanwhile, in furtherance of our national continuation. It could be

Holy Shit! [Dan Collins]

Pope flies over sea of young pilgrims Believers or not, that must have freaked them out. Bogie at 11 o’clock! Hey, this is the way I feel about PP’s arguments: Chechen strongman calls on Russian army to give up premises BREAKTHROUGH: Human stem cells provide therapeutic options for mice Obama uses “regal we,” admits need for much better intelligence Russians like the old czars better Their arms aren’t THAT short