I've been going back and forth on whether I actually want to keep up the the election process or not, and unfortunately, I'm still undecided. I don't want to go into my reasons too deeply because I'll only get frustrated and start typing nonsense, but I just can't get over how ridiculous the entire McCain/Palin situation is. I've been watching some of the videos of Palin's RNC speech and her recent interview, and I'm absolutely flabbergasted at her refusal to directly address issues. I don't know whether she thinks she's being clever and skirting the issue or whether she truly thinks she's answering the questions that are posed to her, but either way it's totally unacceptable. When it comes to electability, even if one were to completely ignore her lack of experience and her ultra-conservative politics, she is still the inferior candidate based on her apparent (actual?) lack of political/democratic ability. I would have thought that the last 8 years of presidency would have convinced the American people that ignorance in the White House doesn't actually work, and that our president should be someone who is educated, intellectual, and uses proper diction when speaking. Sure, I know a lot of Americans want their president to be a good ol' boy who they'd feel comfortable throwing back a Bud Light or two with, but when that trait comes at the expense of an ability to adequately and responsibly govern the nation, it's clear that an uneven trade has been made.
Here's Palin being asked point blank about what the Bush Doctrine is and whether she agrees with it, and her completely avoiding the question (presumably because she has no idea what it actually is)
Here's McCain completely contradicting himself on just about every major talking point he has discussed so far in his campaign:
This one, though, is my favorite: McCain getting Barack-Roll'd
Also, I recently visited both a Starbucks and another local coffee shop, and in both cases a single espresso cost $1.50! Apparently, my previous math was a little outdated. This means that if I were to apply the same formula as before, I would have actually spent $322.50 as of the beginning of this little experiment, well over the initial cost of the $230 machine. So the machine has paid for itself in a little less than 7 months, and I will have likely broken even on the remaining supplies and coffee I've purchased thus far by the end of the year. In summation, if you like espresso/cappuccino/lattes/etc. you should definitely invest in a quality machine. Even if you don't drink as much as I do, it will still pay for itself before you know it. I recommend the Saeco Aroma and the Capresso Infinity grinder.
Finally, here are a few fun things to check out. Enjoy!
You probably know that Japan is both more technologically advanced and more ecologically sound than America, but rarely is it demonstrated as simply and elegantly as it is here:
Japanese Bicycle Parking Garage
Liveplasma is a music recommendation site with a great interface. You can't preview music like you can with Pandora, but it provides a neat web-like representation of the band that you search for and its relationship to other similar bands.
Liveplasma.com
You may have seen this being passed around the net a few years ago, but it definitely deserves a second viewing:
Lastly, I'm all about passive-aggressive sarcasm in my daily life, and I see no reason why political commentary should be any different. Forget all the mudslinging and name calling; if you really want to win the votes, I say focus on the dry wit and cunning delivery.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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This is wonderful:
"I would have thought that the last 8 years of presidency would have convinced the American people that ignorance in the White House doesn't actually work, and that our president should be someone who is educated, intellectual, and uses proper diction when speaking."
Well said! I'm so glad you're going to law school and are really smart and also kick ass so you can go out into the world some day and defeat the bad people. Yay you!
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