Jon Stewart Gets It

After my observation a few days ago, it's nice to find I'm not the only one who thinks these guys have jumped the shark.

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March 6, 2009 9:10 AM

Coming round again


via C&L

The whole speech is worth reading. From the introduction:

It is needless to repeat the details of the program which this Administration has been hammering out on the anvils of experience. No amount of misrepresentation or statistical contortion can conceal or blur or smear that record. Neither the attacks of unscrupulous enemies nor the exaggerations of over-zealous friends will serve to mislead the American people.

I watch a great deal of CNBC due to a compelling need to keep track of financial information. Things have gotten really ugly on there with the Obama-bashing. I am reassured that the opinion polls are holding strong in the face of the media onslaught of condemnation of programs which have yet to be developed, yet to be given a test on the "anvils of experience." The posturing, the flipping from a rhetoric of picking "Obama stocks" to the picking of "Obama safe stocks" (from hope to fear), is nothing short of profound. I hope that FDR's observations from his third year in office ring true again in a few years:

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March 4, 2009 9:20 AM

Visual Politics

One of the things I'm really going to miss about the Twin Cities is the remarkable network of local blogs that keep you up on things. There is a remarkable energy here; so far it's one of my favorite places to live even if there are some real idiots in high places. But that, of course, is true nearly anywhere.

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March 1, 2009 8:31 AM