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Hopes, Fears and Obama

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Barack, Discuss

Right now, we’re in that strange political space between the moment we know who our new president is and the point in which we discover what kind of president he will be. This is the point when our hopes and fears are most acute, before they’ve been tempered by reality. To that end, there is [...]

November 14th, 2008 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Meet Marge Tartaglione, Philly Voting Czar

By American News Project | Related entries in 2008 Election, Bad Decisions, Breaking News, Constitution, D.C., Democrats, Discuss, Dumb Things Said By Smart People, Electoral College, General Politics, In The News, Law, Media, Pennsylvania, Republicans, United States, Voting, WTF?

Philadelphia is shaping up to be a key city in a key battleground state in this election, but machine problems and long lines may plague the polling stations and voter disenfranchisement will be a serious risk. Unfortunately for voters, the people charged with running a smooth election in Philly seem surprisingly unconcerned. Philly’s veritable election czar, Marge Tartaglione (D), in particular, shocked ANP with her comments at a recent hearing. See more videos at http://americannewsproject.com

November 1st, 2008 | Permalink| No Comments »

ANP: Voters Sue Pennsylvania, Election Official Scoffs

By American News Project | Related entries in 2008 Election, D.C., Democrats, Discuss, Dumb Things Said By Smart People, Elections, Electoral College, Ethics, In The News, Internet, Media, News, Pennsylvania, Polls, Race, Video, Voting, WTF?

Hi, this is Danielle Ivory at the American News Project in DC. Thanks to Justin Gardner for allowing us to post story items here! We’ll start doing this regularly next week.
Just by way of introduction, the ANP is an independent non-profit video news organization in DC. We produce pieces for the web, but [...]

October 25th, 2008 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

A Quick Question on Newspaper Endorsements

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Discuss, Elections, Media

Has a newspaper’s endorsement ever affected your vote?
I couldn’t care less who my local paper endorses (The San Antonio Express-News went predictably for John McCain, in case you were dying to know). And, really, I couldn’t care less who any paper endorses.
It all seems so self important.
Thoughts?

October 20th, 2008 | Permalink| 16 Comments »

Veep Pre-Debate Open Stream

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Biden, Debates, Discuss, Palin, Veep

What’s on your mind?
What will happen?
Who will win?
And why?
Talk!

October 2nd, 2008 | Permalink| 11 Comments »

The Influence of Friends and Family

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in 2008 Election, Discuss

Almost all my close friends and family members are liberal. This is probably because I was myself quite a liberal for many years and nowadays I tend to move in so-called “creative” circles. There aren’t a lot of impassioned conservatives in the creative writing community or the advertising community.
What this means is that, at any [...]

August 15th, 2008 | Permalink| 3 Comments »

Judgment vs. Experience

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Discuss, McCain

After traveling to Afghanistan and Iraq with Barack Obama, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel had this to say:
“Each candidate has strengths and weaknesses, and experience does matter. But what matters more in my opinion is character and judgment. And judgment meaning who is it that you bring around, who is it that you listen to? Can [...]

July 28th, 2008 | Permalink| 6 Comments »

What Would You Do If You Knew?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Discuss

After Tony Snow’s death today, Pete Abel penned the following…
I’m 43. When Tony was my age, if he’d known he had 10 years left, would he have done anything differently? If I could look in to the future and know the date of my death, would I do anything differently? Would I work less, spend [...]

July 12th, 2008 | Permalink| 3 Comments »

The Return of a 55 mph Speed Limit?

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Discuss, Gas

Senator John Warner of Virginia has asked the Energy Department to look into setting a national speed limit that would best optimize the nation’s gasoline use. A 55 mph limit could save 167,000 barrels of oil each day.
In 1974, Congress mandated a 55 mph speed limit in part to combat the Arab oil embargo, so [...]

July 4th, 2008 | Permalink| 14 Comments »

Make Bill Richardson VP Or He’ll Kill This Child

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Discuss, New Mexico, Richardson, Veep

I stole the pic and line from Ezra, but what about Bill?
After all, he’s got the swing state, gubernatorial experience, a demonstratable post-partisan track record and his foreign policy credentials are literally second to none in this or nearly any VP crop I can remember.
Plus, his endorsement of Obama came at a time [...]

June 14th, 2008 | Permalink| 9 Comments »

Gas Keeps Soaring. How Are You Coping?

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in Discuss, Gas

Four dollar a gallon gasoline has hit Alaska and Connecticut and the rest of us are not far behind. The national average is $3.787 and prices have gone up for ten consecutive days.
So, I’m curious, have you made any changes in your life to account for the rise in gas prices? If not, how high [...]

May 16th, 2008 | Permalink| 13 Comments »

Plastic Surgeon Publishes Pro-Surgery Children’s Book

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Age, Bad Decisions, Books, Discuss, Health Care, Media, Science, WTF?

To be fair, I haven’t read My Beautiful Mommy, but still…that title is pretty bad.
If this is just a book about the idea that “mommy” is going to have some work done and how to explain it to a kid, that’s one thing. But if it’s more of a story about “transformation” from normal [...]

April 22nd, 2008 | Permalink| 6 Comments »

Mitt Romney’s Really Cute Baby Grandson

By John Tomlin | Related entries in 2008 Election, Discuss, Romney, South Carolina, United States, Video

Yesterday I went to a Mitt Romney rally at the University of South Carolina. At the very beginning, the former Massachusetts governor/ champion of family values displayed his unbelievably cute baby grandson to the crowd.

Sorry for the sarcasm, its just my nature. Anyway, what do you think…was Governor Romney using the child as a [...]

January 17th, 2008 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

A Centrist Top 10 List

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in 3rd Party, Discuss, Independents

Writing for Roll Call, Mort Kondracke suggests that the Bloomberg-led, Centrist confab in Oklahoma should develop a list of the top 10 most pressing issues along with post-partisan solutions. Kondracke has suggestions. These are paraphrases, so be sure to read the whole article if any particular point interests you:
1. Strengthen the No Child Left Behind [...]

January 3rd, 2008 | Permalink| 3 Comments »

What Do You Think About Mandatory Military Service?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Discuss, Military

Particularly in the United States? Could it work? John Edwards seems to think so.
Could we create a class of soldiers who merely serve within our borders, but would never be called upon to go overseas to prosecute wars? Could there be a volunteer aspect inside of a mandatory military class?
What are your thoughts?

May 24th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Can Faith And Reason Coexist?

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Discuss, Religion, Science

There’s a good conversation going on in our “God Or No God?” post about just that.
Check it out and add your thoughts.

April 6th, 2007 | Permalink| No Comments »

The Equal Rights Amendment lives!

By Sean Aqui | Related entries in Discuss, Gender, Legislation, News

This feels a bit time-warpish, but Congress may try to re-pass (and then urge the states to ratify) the Equal Rights Amendment.
Oh, joy. I always get excited at the prospect of more Phyllis Schlafly (pictured) on my television.
On the one hand, why not? On the other hand, it’s arguable whether such an amendment is even [...]

March 28th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

The Cody Statement

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Discuss, General Politics, Sexuality

For all you gay/bi/etc. Republicans out there, Dennis Sanders reprints in full why some of you stick to the principles you believe in.
From NeoMugwump…
We are Republican because we believe in limited government, free markets, a strong national defense, and personal responsibility;
We strive for Unity without the tyranny of uniformity, because the greatness of the Republican [...]

March 24th, 2007 | Permalink| 1 Comment »

Worldwide Incarceration Rates Betray Racial Injustice

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Discuss, Drugs, Law, The World

Pretty interesting, no? I bet we can trace these numbers directly back to our failed, prejudiced “war” on drugs.
And maybe you’re saying right now, “Prejudiced? Prove it!” Well, you need look no further than the vast disparity between the prisons sentences for people who do crack and people who do cocaine…
Pharmacologically the same drug, crack [...]

March 21st, 2007 | Permalink| 6 Comments »

Head-scratcher roundup

By Sean Aqui | Related entries in Discuss, Education, Health Care, Law, News

Three stories that explore the boundary between what’s reasonable and what’s not, what’s criminal and what’s not, and what’s ethical and what’s not.
What’s reasonable?
A California school district has taken to billing parents who take their kids out of school for nonmedical reasons — like a family ski trip. The price? $36.13 for each day missed. [...]

March 13th, 2007 | Permalink| 4 Comments »