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Deep Breaths and Distractions

Ok, apparently I'm jumping back on the blogging bandwagon tonight. And to take my mind off of the disgusting lies and smarmy nasty smears from the likes of the repugnant Rudy and lie-spewing Sarah, here's a preview video of Neal Stephenson's new novel, which I've pre-ordered and cannot wait to get my hands on. The World of Anathem

McCain's Cynical and Dishonest Media Tactics

The McCain campaign has a new strategy: Make the media into a monster for covering the scandalous parts of Sarah Palin's story, and hope the public will be so sympathetic they'll forget all of the other scandals, both legal and political along with the fact that she's completely unprepared to Vice President.

Well, I'm not falling for it, and neither should you.

The media started covering Palin's "family values" when John McCain released a press release about 17 year old Bristol Palin's pregnancy. The campaign claims they did it because of false and slanderous allegations on blogs. But those rumors were anonymous, unsourced, and not a single reputable media outlet had covered the rumors when McCain put Bristol front and center. The story was barely worth a harshly worded denial by a lowly campaign surrogate, and yet McCain responded with a press release announcing the personal details of a teenager's pregnancy.

The reason John McCain chose to drag a 17-year old girl into the media spotlight was so that he could use this family drama to start a fight with the media and accuse them of being sexist, scandalous, and unfair for covering the story that he released to them.

Let me be clear: John McCain himself, like Lot when the angels visited him, offered a 17 year old girl to the tabloid press to do with as they please. This man, who wants to be President of the United States, put a 17-year girl front and center to be used for his own purposes, and that's the real scandalous story here.

When a campaign puts out a press release, it's because they want the media to write, report, and get people talking about a story. And report they did. In between covering Palin's record as mayor and governor, her ethics scandals, her hiring of a personal defense lawyer, her ties to a secessionist group, her connections to the criminally-indicted Ted Stevens, her earmark requests that John McCain opposed, her lobbyist ties to Jack Abramoff, and more, they covered the personal life of Bristol Palin, just as John McCain asked them to.

Now, thanks to the McCain campaign and their cynical strategy, every republican has a set of talking points that villify the media for daring to cover a 17-year old girl's pregnancy. They've said the coverage is sexist and inappropriate, and they're in full-out attack mode on the media for the injustice they asked for.

Of course, this was the plan all along. And if they can convince the talking heads to cover this fake outrage of a "war against the media" instead of continuing the actual journalism looking into who Sarah Palin really is scandals and all, they'll have won this skirmish. And the only causality on their side is an innocent teenager's privacy and dignity.

Sadly, the consequences for the rest of the nation could be much greater.

Firsts at the Symphony

A friend and I went to see the Baltimore Symphony perform "A Symphonic Tribute to the Grateful Dead" at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore this evening. While I'm not the biggest deadhead in the world, I can certainly appreciate the musicality of Mr. Garcia and his gang. I figured that spending the night listening to a symphonic version of their ditties wouldn't be so bad. And one of my favorite orchestral works of all time, Berstein's Overture to Candide was on the program. 

A Blog Move

I've decided to move my blog away from TypePad, and host it myself. Nothing against the folks at Movable Type, I've just decided it makes more economic sense to use my own server.   I've copied all the contents and comments over, but haven't yet settled on a theme. Expect some pretty drastic changes here over the next several days as I settle on something I like.   Also, I've started blogging at We <3 DC, a new local blog by the folks who used to bring you DC Metblogs. Check it out and post lots of comments.

A Sad Day

Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, Cocksucker, Motherfucker, and Tits. RIP, George Carlin.

Obama's 1st General Election Ad

Another Reason to Avoid Wal*Mart: Police Detention

I was detained by the police today and accused of stealing. I was also illegally detained against my will by several Wal*Mart employees preceding the detention by police. My crime? Leaving Wal*Mart with four bags of sugar (that I had just purchased) without showing a receipt. I was threatened with being taken to jail, threatened with physical violence as I attempted to leave, and had to defend myself and my property while Wal*Mart security attempted to rip it from my hands. After I was released (having been completely innocent all along), I was lectured by the police officer and Wal*Mart manager about how next time I could make it easier on myself by just agreeing to give up my rights to their goons to begin with. While the initial employee who detained me apologized, the others, including the Wal*Mart Manager, did not.

I was at the Germantown Wal*Mart to buy four bags of sugar because earlier in the day I had been at Butler's Orchard picking 10 pounds of strawberries to turn into delicious jam. And to make delicious jam, you need lots of sugar. I grabbed four bags and headed to the checkout, where I also decided I could use some refreshment. I grabbed a Mountain Dew from the cooler, but the cashier had already processed my card for the four bags of sugar. He apologized and rang up another transaction for the Mt. Dew. At that point, he crumpled up my receipt for the four bags of sugar and handed me the receipt for the Mountain Dew. I headed for the exit, and was greeted by Wal*Mart security who wanted to check my receipt. I produced the receipt for the Mountain Dew and explained that the cashier had tossed the other receipt for the sugar. I would repeat this explanation 6 more times before this affair ended. There's more...

Gandhi/Obama Progression: Ignore, Laugh, Fight, Win

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” - Mahatma Gandhi

This post is for all those people who laughed when I started Draft Obama. It's for my conservative poker buddies who explained how he stood no chance against the Clinton machine, and my more liberal friends who said "we like him, but America isn't ready."

Gaius Emerick Hanchar

Gaius

The Latest Meme

No one tagged me, but here it is. You can see your own results by running this command in the terminal
history|awk '{print $2}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn|head
  77 ssh
36 karp
20 ls
20 home
19 man
18 exit
16 abs
13 sudo
12 scp
12 cd

karp is an alias to ssh to a server at work. home is an alias to ssh to my G5 desktop. abs is another alias to ssh to a server at work.