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Showing posts with label the Penguin. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

All is quiet on New Year's Day.

* As the Bush administration blessedly draws to a close, it's important to remember the casualties of the War of Terror, people like Alberto Gonzales. (via)

* More people get their news from the Internet than from newspapers. More importantly:

The percentage of people younger than 30 citing television as a main news source has declined from 68% in September 2007 to 59% currently.
That's good, good news.

* Howard Dean, Vermonter of the Year. Maybe next year, Ben and Jerry.

* Batman casting rumors you can believe in: Philip Seymour Hoffman as the Penguin.

* It's the future, and Microsoft still sucks.

* Top 10 space stories of 2008. A different 10.

* Top 10 cryptozoology stories of 2008.

* James Howard Kunstler's predictions for 2009. Prediction: Pain. Via MetaFilter.

* Thank god for philosophy grad students, the only graduate demographic upon Lit students can look down.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

TPM has the leaked video of John McCain's debate prep.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

The last debate between Clinton and Obama, just before Super Tuesday, didn't actually have all that much in the way of fireworks. Both candidates were on defense in anticipation of Super Duper Tuesday, and neither had much incentive to take risks.

Tonight is different, and for that reason likely to be much more intense. Clinton is desperate for anything that has a chance of turning the race around, and I'm expecting her to throw a whole lot of vitriolic nonsense out tonight in the hopes that something sticks. Barack, as always, goes into these things at a double disadvantage: not only is he not an especially good debater, but his lackluster performance in debates has a tendency to disappoint people who have only heard him on the stump. His advisers have had a few weeks since the last debate to train him to give quick, pithy responses to negative attacks rather than trying to carefully and systemically unpack the misleading things that have been said—let's hope they've done their job and that he's learned his lesson well.

I also hope he's been trained to go for the jugular a little bit more when he needs to, which has been not his forte in debates either.

As always, let's hope he brings his debating pants.

LATE BREAKING UPDATE: I'll be back tonight to liveblog, but in the meantime a sneak preview of tonight's debate is already available through the magic of the Internets:



Looks like a spicy one.