Bookmarks for November 5th

Some additional reading November 5th from 23:29 to 23:36:

  • The monster years – Paul Krugman – Op-Ed Columnist – New York Times Blog – "What I mean by that is that for the past 14 years America’s political life has been largely dominated by, well, monsters. Monsters like Tom DeLay, who suggested that the shootings at Columbine happened because schools teach students the theory of evolution. Monsters like Karl Rove, who declared that liberals wanted to offer “therapy and understanding” to terrorists. Monsters like Dick Cheney, who saw 9/11 as an opportunity to start torturing people."
  • Lieberman Takes Stage with McCain in Colorado – Jesse A. Hamilton | On Background – "[Observant watchers will have noticed Lieberman mouthing some of McCain's words as they emerged from the Arizona senator's mouth.]"

    Lieberman needs to have his own caucus, and sit with a dunce cap in the corner, away from the Democrats

  • Lieberman: What? You Guys Won? I Didn't Mean All Those Things! Really!! | Crooks and Liars – "Lieberman is supposed to meet with Harry Reid later this week. Once upon a time, Reid was insisting that Lieberman was "with us on everything but the war." Of course, that was before he said he feared "America will not survive" if Democrats won 60 seats and before he said Obama "has not always put America first" and said he was "not ready to lead."

    Lieberman may once have been "an important vote for our caucus," as Reid said in defending Holy Joe this summer. But he's irrelevant now, and deserves the fate he has earned."

    Asshole.

Bookmarks for November 5th

Some additional reading November 5th from 13:33 to 16:39:

  • John McCain's verdict on Sarah Palin: more trouble than a pitbull | – "So now we know what John McCain really thinks of his running mate Sarah Palin – and that's not just because of the awkward body language between them during his concession speech in Phoenix, Arizona.

    An exasperated McCain has been telling friends in recent weeks that Palin is even more trouble than a pitbull."

  • TidBITS Just for Fun: Top 10 Screensavers for the 21st Century – Love interesting screensavers myself. Am adding about 6 of these to my rotation

    "When I went in search of new and interesting screensavers, I was looking for three things: screensavers that could change and develop over time, screensavers that made use of input devices or updating information, and screensavers that put a fun twist on age-old tricks like clocks or photo slideshows"

Bookmarks for November 4th

Some additional reading November 4th from 16:19 to 17:20:

  • The Raw Story | Two-page letter on Palin's health leaves unanswered questions – ""The timing of the release should also surely be interpreted as a giant finger to the press," Sullivan added. "Releasing this letter one hour before polling day begins and refusing to provide any actual documentation is not an answer. We need documentation to verify the last pregnancy: the amniocentesis results with Sarah Palin's name on them, for example, would be readily available and easy to disseminate, and would help raise awareness of Down Syndrome. "
  • The campaign, start to finish | Steve Chapman – " I've been covering it since 2000, even if I didn't know it then.

    One night that November I got a rare invitation to appear on a local TV news show to discuss the electoral college with some other panelists. One of them was a young state senator I had never heard of. I don't remember what he said, but he struck me as appreciably more impressive than the average state legislator. So the next day I asked my editor, "Do you know this guy Barack Obama?"

  • Sharing Your Experiences … – "When we got there a 97-year-old Black man was being wheeled out of the polls in his wheelchair. It was the first time he had ever voted in his life. When he came outside he asked if anyone could give him an Obama button. There were none left at the Democrat's booth so I gave him mine. He was so proud and I started crying. He looked at me and said, "why are you crying? this is a day for glory." I am still crying."

Bookmarks for November 4th

Some additional reading November 4th from 14:27 to 14:58:

  • Maddow and Martha – "The only thing left was to make a drink, something Maddow, an accomplished amateur mixologist, is very good at. Noting that the long night ahead made it a high ball kind of day, she offered instructions for a "Joe Rickey:" two ounces of bourbon in a tall glass over ice topped off with seltzer water and the juice of half a lime. "Is it a Joe Rickey as in Joe the Plumber?" asked Stewart. Maddow laughed. "We could call it a Wurzelbacher Rickey!"

    Stewart just took a sip. "It's very delicious," she said. "I think I'll start now, and keep filling the glass till midnight tonight."

  • Sarah Palin sounds like she knows she lost. She also refuses to say if she voted for Stevens. – Palin "did next to no real interviews, never held a press conference, and McCain hasn't held one in two and a half months. And the media did nothing about it. On that account, they let us down. Yes, there is something they could have done. How about not letting Palin and McCain go on SNL and Letterman and every other goofy fluffy show until they hold a real press conference? How about pulling your reporters off their bus and their plane? Our media allowed McCain to set a precedent where presidential candidates are no longer required to be publicly accountable. Yet another way in which the Republicans are continually watering down our democracy, and the media, the supposed watchdogs of that democracy, yet again are complicit."
  • Obama Denounces Baggy Pants Crackdown – November 4, 2008 – "After telling MTV that "brothers should pull up their pants," Obama noted, "You are walking by your mother, your grandmother, your underwear is showing. What's wrong with that? Come on." He added, "Some people might not want to see your underwear–I'm one of them."
  • US election: Barack Obama's hometown of Chicago confident in his chances – "A stocky plain-spoken man in his fifties, he said he felt proud and excited to have cast a vote for a black president. "I never thought he would come this far. I really didn't. I think it's great for America. Not just black America. But all of America…."

    And then his voice cracked. And then he cried. Walking away to compose himself he came back. "I'm sorry he said. I never knew this thing went so deep.""

  • inessential.com: ‘That new sound’ – The Clash, and Barack Obama. Can't go wrong!

    "In 2004 we were watching the Democratic National Convention on TV, and were mesmerized by a speech from a state legislator from Illinois. “Why aren’t we voting for him?”

    I feel like, this year, I get to vote for the new sound I’d been waiting for without knowing it. It seemed to come from nowhere. There was no reason to expect it."

Bookmarks for November 3rd

Some additional reading November 3rd from 09:23 to 13:14:

  • Hidden in plain sight – "gang over at MRC's blog, Newsbusters, are blasting the San Francisco Chronicle for keeping an interview with Barack Obama "hidden from the public." According to Newsbusters, the video became public only through the heroic efforts of a right-wing blogger: "Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has found a video of that interview with the San Francisco Chronicle."

    How, you might wonder, did the Chronicle keep the video "hidden from the public"? Did they lock the tape away in a vault deep beneth the Coit Tower, surrounded by armed guards, attack dogs, and a moat?

    Ah … no.

    No, the Chronicle kept the video "hidden from the public" by posting it on their public web site. Nearly eight months ago. Where it has been viewable since.

  • Midwest Airlines: Are they repeating Schlitz's big mistake? – This Just In – Budget Travel – "Schlitz sign in Chicago (Courtesy swanksalot/Flickr)"

Get on board with train travel

Speaking of the nation’s rail system, the Tribune published an AP story about Amtrak

After half a century as more of a curiosity than a convenience, passenger trains are getting back on track in some parts of the country.

The high cost of energy, coupled with congestion on highways and at airports, is drawing travelers back to trains not only for commuting but also for travel between cities as many as 500 miles apart.

In the Midwest, transportation officials are pushing a plan to connect cities in nine states in a hub-and-spoke system centered in Chicago. The nine states included in the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative are Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska.

Californians are considering selling billions of dollars worth of bonds to get going on an 800-mile system of bullet trains that could zip along at 200 m.p.h., linking San Francisco and San Diego and the cities in between.

The public is ahead of policymakers in recognizing trains as an attractive alternative to cars and planes, said U.S. Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee.

[From More get on board with train travel — chicagotribune.com]

Train I Don't Rides (sic)

There is some momentum building in Congress towards fully funding Amtrak, without preconditions.

Amtrak…, drew a record 28.7 million in the year ending Sept. 30. That is 11 percent more than the year before and the sixth straight year that ridership has increased. Ticket revenue hit a record $1.7 billion, a $200 million increase from a year earlier.

Rail travel is gaining greater favor in Congress, which provides the subsidies needed to keep Amtrak rolling. Lawmakers are trying to find ways to deal with high energy prices, congested and aging roads and bridges, and an air traffic control system that relies largely on World War II-era technology.

Despite the opposition from the usual idiot opponents who hate Amtrak for some reason, like Bush:

President George W. Bush, an Amtrak critic who has opposed anything more than minimal money for the rail service over the past eight years

and John McCain:

Republican presidential nominee John McCain has been a persistent critic of Amtrak’s reliance on subsidies. Obama co-sponsored the recent Amtrak bill; McCain voted against it.

Manifold Illusions

I believe strongly that subsidy for a national rail system helps the country, insisting Amtrak pay for itself solely with fees collected is stupid policy.

Then there are ignorant Senators like Jeff Sessions:

Unlike Europeans, whose cities are connected by passenger rail networks, relatively few Americans travel by rail except in the popular corridor from Washington to Boston, in parts of California and routes extending from Chicago. Outside the Northeast, ticket fares usually do not cover direct operating costs.

Critics say it is unfair to require people in areas where there is no Amtrak service or infrequent service to subsidize the train travel of people in the few corridors where there is frequent, fast service.

“I do not think you can justify many, perhaps most, of the routes Amtrak is running,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) said during Senate debate in September.

Well, looking at the Amtrak national service map, I see there are two rail lines that go right through Alabama. What exactly is Sessions referring to? Really there should have more rail lines, and more government subsidy so that regular people would rely more upon Amtrak and less upon the interstate. Ticket prices should be cheaper, not more expensive.

Finally, another good reason to vote for Obama – he strongly supports Amtrak.

In the Midwest, expansion of the passenger rail network is supported by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

Some cities that would be in the network have passenger train service to Chicago, but it is often slow and infrequent. The regional plan calls for using 3,000 miles of existing rail rights of way and introducing modern train cars and engines operating at speeds up to 110 m.p.h.

Bookmarks for November 2nd

Some additional reading November 2nd from 20:38 to 23:05:

  • Censorship, or What Really Weirds Out Weird Al – NYTimes.com – "Visitors to MTV’s new online music video site can listen to songs with plenty of crass and vulgar lyrics, but may be surprised to find that certain other language had once been deemed too nasty for broadcast — that is, the names of the file-sharing sites Morpheus, Grokster, Limewire and Kazaa, all of which have been the bane of the music industry.

    The foul-mouthed musician swept up by MTV’s speech code is Weird Al Yankovic, whose lyrics to “Don’t Download This Song,” a tongue-in-cheek complaint about file-sharing first released in 2006 included those so-called offensive terms"

  • Give Hagel a Job, But Not Secretary of Defense – "If Barack Obama chooses Chuck Hagel, it would mean that Republicans would have held that Cabinet slot for nearly 52 of the 60 years from 1953-2013."

Bookmarks for November 1st

Some additional reading November 1st from 23:06 to 23:07:

  • Palin Pranked by Sarkozy Impersonator | The Trail | washingtonpost.com – "Two well-known Canadian pranksters tricked Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin into thinking she was on the phone today with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The conversation, captured on a Montreal radio program, was, in a word, embarrassing. "
    YouTube available – helps if you understand French, but not necessary
  • Daily Kos :: Comments Palin Pranked – Sarah Palin got prank-called by two French Canadian humorists on a radio show. Ouch.

Bookmarks for November 1st

Some additional reading November 1st from 00:05 to 08:04:

  • Big names hit the trail – "Hillary Clinton, Obama's former nemesis, made a funny during one of her own appearances, this one on Friday in Kirtland, Ohio. "I was thinking about dressing up. And I really wanted to be scary," she told a cheering crowd. "I thought I would dress up like George W. Bush. Then I realized: John McCain took that costume."
  • Chicago Reader Blogs: Chicagoland – You Shoot – More Obama Art – "swanksalot finds one of my favorite works of Obama-related graphics design yet, of a Pilsen palatero:"

Bookmarks for October 30th through October 31st

A few interesting links for October 30th through October 31st:

  • NC: Hagan responds to ‘Godless’ ad – "For goodness sake, what if an atheist wants to give to her campaign? I’m sure Dole has some atheists on her mailing list of donors. Does it not occur to the surgically preserved senator that non-believers simply want to select a candidate that will address the economy or the host of other issues, given the state the U.S. is in? It’s all ridiculous."

    I'm still waiting for the politician to pander to my demographic: the atheist/agnostic segment.

  • Jon Swift: Great Moments in Election-Year Blogging – Obama admitted in his book Dreams of My Father that he was “interested in South Africa divestment,” Maguire does some digging and discovers that some protests against the 1981 tour by the South African Springboks rugby team resulted in violence and even some bombings. Guess who “was involved in some fashion” in these bombings? The Weather Underground! “These are just dots and it may be impossible to connect them,” says Maguire,
  • Archaeologists report finding oldest Hebrew text – Yahoo! News – Archaeologists in Israel said on Thursday they had unearthed the oldest Hebrew text ever found, while excavating a fortress city overlooking a valley where the Bible says David slew Goliath.
  • ESPN – ESPN The Magazine – I KNEW Pippen and the Bulls got robbed:
    "Did Scottie Pippen's ratings in the game really drop when he played certain teams?
    It's true, but only when the Bulls played the Pistons. If there was a close game and anyone on the Bulls took a last second shot, we wrote special code in the game so that they would average out to be bricks. There was the big competition back in the day between the Pistons and the Bulls, and since I was always a big Pistons fan, that was my opportunity to level the playing field."

Bookmarks for October 29th through October 30th

A few interesting links for October 29th through October 30th:

  • Pre-emptive ejection: Audience members removed at McCain rally in Cedar Falls – "Elborno said even McCain supporters were among those being asked to leave.

    “I saw a couple that had been escorted out and they were confused as well, and the girl was crying, so I said ‘Why are you crying? and she said ‘I already voted for McCain, I’m a Republican, and they said we had to leave because we didn’t look right,’” Elborno said. “They were handpicking these people and they had nothing to go off of, besides the way the people looked.”

    I bet they wish they hadn't voted early…

  • Dwindling In Unbelief: What the Bible says about Sarah Palin's new clothes – "Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woollen and linen together. Deuteronomy 22:11

    I will punish … all such as are clothed with strange apparel. Zephaniah 1:8

    I don't know whether Sarah's clothes were made of blended fabrics or if God considers them strange. Someone should check into that.