sigh.
Funny, if it weren’t so sad.
Former (finally!) Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who has wasted an enormous amount of Detroit’s time and money, gets four months in jail and a million dollar fine. Not sure if that’s enough, really, but I’m glad to see him finally swept away.
Obviously the speech wasn’t aimed at me, and it isn’t exactly something an undecided would listen to and say “You know, what? That there’s a smart woman who’s really going to get things done.” Nor was it really aimed at any (of those few, those proud, those lonely) principled Republicans who are concerned about government spending, foreign policy, etc (If you have two brain cells to rub together, you already know she’s lying about her earmark opposition – certainly you’re not dumb enough to believe that she’ll be any more honest once in office). So what was that all about, then? I’ve been exchanging notes with a smart friend about this morning, and she boiled it down:
The culture wars are back.
Nothing much to say about that, really, other than that I believe she’s dead on.
Other takes worth perusing include James Fallows’ deconstruction of the speech. I think Andrew Sullivan’s observation that:
the GOP reflects some of the most ADD elements in the culture. There is no sense of accountability, no real pretense that anything is for much more than the present, and reality is constantly shaped to fit the demands of the micro-news-cycle.
is really quite important. If that’s what wins political races, we’re really screwed. Personally, I just can’t go down that path. But we have a major political party that seems to exist for little more than paving it. Sullivan also tips us off to this example of it:
So you have Mitt Romney — one of the wealthiest men ever to run for office — critiquing east-coast elitism, and Mike Huckabee — who is an economic populist in disguise — critiquing big government, and Sarah Palin — who voters don’t know one iota about — critiquing Barack Obama’s biography.
We can point and yell about hypocrisy and intellectual bankruptcy all we want – but it doesn’t matter to them. You can’t win people over with concepts that are meaningless to them. There are vast swaths of Virginia, right now, where people went nuts over this speech. Finally, someone just like us! Yup. Just *like* you.
A day late, and low hanging fruit, I know. And they’re not even covers! But I just can’t help myself.
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Certainly are a bitter and defensively angry bunch, aren’t they?
(Mostly, it’s just amusing as a show. But Mitt’s call for holy war, and the ensuing roar was a little disturbing, I have to say.)
(Did Rudy just say that “This is no time for on-the-job training”? Really?)
To review: kids aren’t props, until they are.
(Ack. Did not plan to make this a live blog. Otherwise you’d be hearing all about how creepy it is that Todd Palin can’t seem to hold his own kid.)
Palin, angling for the beanie baby vote.
Mom’s up on stage, the 6/7 year old is plucking the baby’s eyes out. Where you at, dad?
It’s easy to manage a state swimming in cash (makes you wonder why they had to keep coming to DC to ask for money, though).
Does that “energy independence” come with honesty? No? Drill here, sell here? Does that work for you? No? Huh.
(is this really the convention that was mocking someone for being tacky? have we seen these crowd shots?)
Speaking of the death tax – something interesting about Sarah Palin will be the fact that she almost certainly isn’t as rich as the circles she’s just been thrust into.
In Minnesota? It’s called the DFL. You’d know that – if, you know – you got out more.
I watch this, and I try to contemplate what it must be like inside the head of the folks yelling and cheering here. I think it’s a pretty fearful place.
A journey of personal discovery? You’re about to discover just how far out of your depth you are.
The do get points for getting under my skin with this mocking of “community organizer” thing. Community organizers exist, you self serving fucks, because people like you can’t be bothered to do anything for anyone but yourselves.
Vote Tracy Flick ’08!!!!!!111one111!!!!
Final (stolen) observation: Palin said that the difference between a hockey mom and pitbull is lipstick. I say that applying lipstick to a pig still leaves you with a pig.
Next.
(Okay, one more. Don’t know who, but someone on MSNBC just observed (without irony) that Palin didn’t talk about reproductive rights, because the men took care of it already.
At 8:50pm EDT, the Associated Press has already reported on the delivery of the as-yet undelivered speech by Sarah Palin. Not a preview, but a report:
Palin mocks Obama; McCain claiming nomination
By DAVID ESPO – 42 minutes ago
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Claiming her historic place on the Republican ticket, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin mocked Barack Obama’s experience and promise of change Wednesday night and pledged to help John McCain upend the Washington establishment.
You’d think they’d put skills like that to better use, no?
Nope, musn’t talk about Palin’s daughter at all. Not at all, I say!
For the vanishingly small number of people who wanted to go to the Arlington Civic Federation candidate forum but couldn’t make it*, I’m making my recording of the Congressional candidates available. Here it is as a podcast (AAC format, with chapter markers showing speakers, questions, candidate urls, etc). And here it is, as a straight MP3.
Roughly, you can find the introductions of Ron Fisher (Independent Green Candidate), Mark Ellmore (Republican Candidate), and Jim Moran (Incumbent Democrat), at 3:40, and 6:52, and 10:01 respectively. There were really no fireworks, but I know at least a few of you will be interested to hear Ellmore (at 9:32) tell us that he is in favor of pulling US troops out of Iraq immediately (c.f., uh, everything he said about the subject in the primary). Closing statements, from Fisher, Moran, and Ellmore, can be found at 38:04, 40:12, and 42:16, respectively.
I also recorded the County Board candidates, and may post that later. I also started to record the School Board race, but I managed to throw my recorder on the ground about half way through. Since this election is a mere formality for both of those candidates (boooo), I’ll not bother (except to say that if I ever need a spokesman, I’ll try to hire Libby Garvey. She’s good.)
*I wonder if that’s a larger group of people than those who didn’t want to go, but made it anyway?
Update: And for sitting there for (at least) two hours taking notes, this is the best coverage that the Arlington Sun Gazette can come up with. Seriously, it would be more helpful to just send that paper straight to a recycling station.
Update II: Oh, wait, here’s more “reporting” from the Sun Gazette.
ABC News notes:
Looking to the future but with one eye on the past, Biden also promised that an Obama-Biden government would go through Bush administration data with “a fine-toothed comb” and pursue criminal charges if necessary.
“If there has been a basis upon which you can pursue someone for a criminal violation,” he said, “they will be pursued, not out of vengeance, not out of retribution – out of the need to preserve the notion that no one, no one, no attorney general, no president, no one is above the law.”
This is, perhaps, one of the most important things that an Obama/Biden administration could do for the American people, in the long term.
Just another Palin scandal in the the “more of the same” vein:
Palin fired the whole state Agriculture and Conservation board in July 2007, ostensibly to save a mismanaged state-owned dairy, and replaced it with her usual gang of cronies.
As a result, the dairy lost more money than it had in twenty years.
The dairy, an Alaska icon, closed anyway in two months, taking hundreds of thousands of dollars of additional state money with it.
Millions of dollars in dairy equipment ended up, at a steep discount, in the hands of a local Palin ally, who now runs a remarkably similar operation with the help of a Ted Stevens earmark.
A very well written exploration of the facts can be found here.
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