An American president who keeps troops in Iraq indefinitely, fulminates
about Islamic terrorism, inclines toward military solutions and antagonizes
other nations is an excellent recruiting tool. In contrast, an African-American
president with a Muslim grandfather and a penchant for building bridges rather
than blowing them up would give Al Qaeda recruiters fits.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
McCain and Al Qaeda
Kristof's got a good take on the endorsement of John McCain by Al Qaeda.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Return of W
This is worth watching. Will Ferrel does a great W, and gets his message across as well.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Post-Boomer President
Joe Klein on why Obama's winning.
Even more remarkable, Obama has made race — that perennial, gaping American wound — an afterthought. He has done this by introducing a quality to American politics that we haven't seen in quite some time: maturity. He is undoubtedly as ego-driven as everyone else seeking the highest office — perhaps more so, given his race, his name and his lack of experience. But he has not been childishly egomaniacal, in contrast to our recent baby-boomer Presidents — or petulant, in contrast to his opponent. He does not seem needy. He seems a grown-up, in a nation that badly needs some adult supervision.I couldn't agree more. It's time for what's next.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
New on the Range

We'll also dig a little deeper into Matthew Dear, Holy F*ck, Four Tet, MGMT, and Animal Collective.

Tune in to RadioBoise today, Wednesday, from 5 to 7, and again Friday from 1 to 3.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
The Powell Endorsement

Huge. That's what I think. For lots of people, Powell's faith in Obama will bolster or enable their own, and in this race a bit of faith is a necessary thing.
I thought Powell's explanation, on Meet the Press, was as articulate and eloquent a case for an Obama presidency as can be made. It was also a gentle if undeniable refutation of McCain's campaign, if not his policies and person.
Powell's story of his encounter with the headstone of a fallen American soldier of the Muslim faith was as powerful a tale as I've heard told in this election, and hopefully it'll make people stop and take notice. Hopefully it'll give people pause the next time they encounter their own assumptions about who's on what side in all of this.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
New on the Range
It's been a while since I've been live on the internets. Sometimes life just gets in the way of rocking out. But tonight I'm getting back to it.
New stuff from Deerhoof, Flying Lotus, F*** Buttons, Holy F***, Matthew Dear, and some other goodies. Tune in, Wednesday 5 to 7 and Friday 1 to 3.
New stuff from Deerhoof, Flying Lotus, F*** Buttons, Holy F***, Matthew Dear, and some other goodies. Tune in, Wednesday 5 to 7 and Friday 1 to 3.
Invisible Hands
Sullivan names my own fear and calms it, somewhat.
Obama is dominating with early voting in Iowa, North Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, and Ohio. I'm unsure of the current polls showing a massive lead for Obama. But equally it would not surprise me if this race actually widened, and that the final result were on a double-digit kind of scale. Just as there is a chance of the invisible hand of racism suddenly undercutting Obama in the polling booth, so there is a chance of an historic one-off turn-out from African-Americans and young people that confounds all the conventional polling expectations. We could be just as surprised on the up-side as on the down-side. There are a lot of young and black people in this country. And they usually don't vote as often as they could.
Hitchens for Obama
This merits mention.
Christopher Hitchens pulls no punches in his "endorsement" of Barack Obama for president. Love him or hate him, Hitchens does have a knack for distillation, and what he lays out here in a case against McCain-Palin is pretty devastating, coming as it does from the right.
Tonight's debate should be (crushingly boring) very telling. How nasty is McCain willing to get? How well does Obama stand up to it? My own prediction is that is gets only slightly nastier than the last debate, and that it comes out a narrow Obama victory, just like last time. Then, tomorrow, the nastiness gets worse than it's ever been.
Christopher Hitchens pulls no punches in his "endorsement" of Barack Obama for president. Love him or hate him, Hitchens does have a knack for distillation, and what he lays out here in a case against McCain-Palin is pretty devastating, coming as it does from the right.
Tonight's debate should be (crushingly boring) very telling. How nasty is McCain willing to get? How well does Obama stand up to it? My own prediction is that is gets only slightly nastier than the last debate, and that it comes out a narrow Obama victory, just like last time. Then, tomorrow, the nastiness gets worse than it's ever been.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Que CERA

And you thought the Tour de France was over.
Positive doping tests continue to rock the post-race TdF, this time creeping right up onto the podium.
Bernard Kohl, the young new star from Gerolsteiner who stormed his way into the polka dot jersey, becomes the latest casualty of improved testing for the new and previously-thought-undetectable EPO type, CERA.
Ricco, Piepoli, Schumacher, and now Kohl. Something tells me we haven't heard the last of this.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Snow In the Foothills

It seems way too early for this, but we went to bed last night to falling snow and woke this morning to the first white-coated foothills of the year. So I took the dogs for a walk first thing in the morning. It's still a little foggy, but you get the picture.
Winter's coming. I just hope we get some good fall first.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
The Ugliest of Us
The campaign of Sarah Palin and John McCain has gone so far down the lowest road that I'd bet even Karl Rove wouldn't recognize it. From shouts of "Kill him!" and racial epithets being hurled at technicians at their rallies, to the seizure of the idea of Obama as terrorist as presented by Palin, the dregs of America are on the march.
They attract the ugliest, most vile elements of our society.
And there are still 4 weeks to go. All we can hope is that the larger electorate, the sensible citizens among us, will see through this disgusting trash.
They attract the ugliest, most vile elements of our society.
And there are still 4 weeks to go. All we can hope is that the larger electorate, the sensible citizens among us, will see through this disgusting trash.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Friday, October 03, 2008
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Pickers for Obama!
This is fantastic. There's a new radio ad running in Virginia starring bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley. Check it out over at TPM.
First Toby Keith says he's a Democrat who supports Obama, and now this. Who says we have to write off the South for the Republicans?
First Toby Keith says he's a Democrat who supports Obama, and now this. Who says we have to write off the South for the Republicans?
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