Friday, May 30, 2008

Coldplay - Violet Hill



I like this video...A LOT. It reminds me of the old videos from the Police like "Don't Stand so Close to Me" and "Message in a Bottle." I suppose it's sorta Beatlesish as well. Anyways, enjoy!

The White House, the Press, and Iraq



The headlines have been dominated recently by Scott McClellan's revelations about the Bush administration's and the media's behavior in the run up to the Iraq war. McClellan states in his book What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception that Bush had essentially decided to invade Iraq in November of 2001. McClellan also charges the Washington Press Corp with "dropping the ball" during the months preceeding the invasion and being "far too deferential" to the White House. Now, as is evident in the Times article I linked to above, the White House is "oh snap!" about McClellan's book and coward-in-chief Karl Rove, ditz queen Dana Perino, and Dan Bartlett are out in force defending themselves and attacking McClellan. Not surprisingly, they seem to be using the same talking points as the words "puzzled" and "sad" seemed to come up a lot. Also, we hear a lot about how "this doesn't sound like Scott!" The standard response on the left has been "why did he wait so long to provide us with this information?" That's a good question, indeed. Certianly, while it's nice that McClellan is telling us all this now, and saying nice things about Barack Obama, he was complicit in helping to deceive the American public during his time as the White House Press Secretary. However, we should be grateful that this information is even coming out at all. This administration is unprecedented in its secrecy and loyalty, so McClellan should be commended for having the courage to essentially squander many a friendship, and destroy any future he might have had in the Republican Party.

That being said, Warren Strobel and Jonathan Landay, two journalists that did not "drop the ball" in the run up to the Iraq War, have an absolutely superb post up at their blog with the lovely and talented Nancy Youseff: Nukes & Spooks. Strobel and Landay lay out what really happened in the weeks and months preceeding the invasion. This is one of the best blog posts I've read in sometime and it should really be read by any patriotic American seeking to understand what exactly happened during the march to war.

Also, for a superb interview of Scott McClellan by Keith Olbermann go here, here, here, and here.

P.S. Please read Nukes & Spooks. Warren Strobel, Jonathan Landay, and Nancy Youssef are three of the most gifted journalists still writing today. These three actually deserve the moniker of "journalist." All those that seek honest, critical reporting, should make their blog and McClatchy a go to source for coverage that doesn't toe the Republican Party line.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Idlewild - American English



Spin Magazine once called this song "a prom anthem, only for those kids that didn't go to prom."

Amen to that.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Is MSNBC Pro-Obama?



I usually don't like to put too much stock in any story by Howard Kurtz, but his article in today's Washington Post definately peaked my interest. Kurtz's subject matter is that of MSNBC and it's supposedly "left-leaning" election coverage and "pro-Obama" bend. There's no question that MSNBC is anti-Clinton, and I say that as an Obama supporter. MSNBC's coverage of Hillary Clinton has been absolutely deplorable. Chris Matthews routinely descends into sexist rants against Clinton that would offend the sensibilities of even the most ardently conservative frat boy. That being said, with the exception of Olbermann, the network certainly isn't "pro-Obama." They covered the Reverand Wright scandal and lapel pin controversy just as much as any other media outlet. That being said I can understand why many Clinton supporters label MSNBC "pro-Obama" considering Olbermann's "special comments" against Hillary and Matthew's strangely homoerotic murmurs about Obama. Really though, MSNBC is pro-Obama only to the extent that they

I think that conservatives that complain that MSNBC is "left-leaning" are either way too thin skinned (which of course they are) or incredibly stupid (ok, again). Chris Matthews says nice stuff about Obama, but there is no doubt he is absolutely maddly in love with John McCain. As is Norah O'Donnell, David Shuster, David Gregory, etc., etc., etc. It really irks me when McCain campaign figures complain about MSNBC's coverage, because McCain gets a free ride from everybody, and MSNBC is one of his most frequent drivers (with the notable exception of Keith Olbermann). I certainly have spent many a frustrated night watching many an MSNBC pundit trash the Democratic Party and kick it while it's down over and over and over again. Matthews does this like none other. The man, despite working as a speech writer for Jimmy Carter and an advisor for the great Tip O'Neil, seems to loathe Democrats with every fiber of his being. This is because Matthews treasure character above all other qualities, and that character is that of the alpha-male. Constantly, Matthews rails on Democrats for not being manly enough. The man refuses to stop calling Obama an elitist and even criticized Obama for playing the rich man's game of pool. Matthews along with Russert, constantly tout their blue collar upbringing, but apparently neither of them have ever been to a dive bar in their life. Pool, a rich man's game!?! It costs like 75 cents to play pool! That's a hell of a lot cheaper than bowling! Bowling, in Matthews mind, is the sport of the working people. That's probably true, but if he would take the time to actually, you know, GO TO A BOWLING ALLEY, he would more than likely find that there are almost as many pool tables as there are alleys!

Wow, that was a long tangent into Chris Matthews (I know, tell us how you really feel Scott!). Anyways, my worry here is that MSNBC will listen to this conservative criticism and move to the right. We can't afford to have this happen. I certainly have many issues with MSNBC, but they are my go-to channel for political news. I find that the analysts they have including Racheal Maddow, Jonathan Alter, David Gregory, Pat Buchanan, and numerous others; are the best on TV! MSNBC is growing, and looking more and more like a viable alternative to FOX. Let's hope that they stick what's working and ignore the likes of Terry McAuliffe (candidate for Tool of the Year) and Steve Schmidt.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Huh?

This is weird but oddly cool. It was made using sounds and video from the Disney movie.



Via Buzzfeed.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Update: Teddy Kennedy


Teddy Kennedy was released from the hospital today. He's in high spirits and is anxious to begin his treatment. The prognosis for most people with brain cancer is not good, but Teddy has always been a fighter, so there's no reason to believe he can't beat this. Plus, I don't want to offend anyone's religous sensibilities, but if there is/are God(s) out there, they are almost certainly in the Kennedy family's debt. There are few families that have given more, and inspired so many, that have received such a raw deal in return. For those of you that didn't read Ezra Klein's superb post that I linked to yesterday, I'd just like to quote him:
Kennedy is the most effective, dogged, determined, and skilled liberal legislator in the Senate. He's one of the few Senators who is genuinely irreplaceable, whose absence would degrade the nation's social policy, and thus the life chances and economic security of millions of its disadvantaged residents. Without Kennedy, we wouldn't have the Americans with Disabilities Act, S-CHIP, the Family and Medical Leave Act, or any of a hundred other crucial pieces of legislation. Without Kennedy, it's hard to imagine passing universal health care. Without Kennedy, it's hard to imagine passing paid family or medical leave. Without Kennedy, it's hard to imagine our country becoming more decent or just or humane.

Klein couldn't be more correct. Kennedy must survive this. The Republican party, to their credit, is being quite gracious and classy. But don't think they won't try to capitalize on the liberal lion's absence, whether it be temporary or permanent. Anyways, I'm going to take a break from blogging about politics until next week. It seems like it would be insensitive of me to engage in overt partisanship in a time like this. Moreover, it's perfectly clear that last night's primary results changed ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The Liberal Lion

I'm sure that you are aware that Teddy Kennedy has been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. According to the Boston Globe article I linked to above, this is most likely evidence of terminal cancer and it's unknown how much longer Sen. Kennedy has to live. What can one really say at a moment like this? I often think about how much the Kennedy family has been through and it serves as a stark reminder for me at how cruel and cold our world can be at sometimes. That being said, the Kennedy brothers (namely John, Bobby, and Teddy) always inspired in Americans the willingness to combat the cruelty surrounding us and rise above the coldness. Ezra Klein has two exceptional and moving posts about Teddy Kennedy (here and here). He also brought my attention to this video from 1968 of Teddy Kennedy eulogizing his brother Bobby. Teddy's eulogy is among the most bracingly affecting speeches I've ever heard. While the eulogy is obviously a testament to Bobby Kennedy, you will no doubt find as I did that Teddy's words speak as much for him as they do for Bobby. Please keep Teddy and the Kennedy family in your thoughts and prayers.