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Blatant patronizing self-praise remarks about his love, concern and loyalty to military veterans. Email Print

McCain campaign on McCain:
"There was one man who was presidential tonight, that man was John McCain."

Let's see ... McCain never looked at Obama during the debate.

Not looking at your opponent is "presidential?"

This very much was the "don't talk to your enemies - don't look them in the eye" foreign policy expert practicing his "presidential" craft for a nationwide audience.

McCain campaign continues:

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Space Travel And Truth In Bumper Stickers Email Print



The Sun

Former Sen. John Edwards, left, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama during the Democratic presidential primary debate in Manchester, N.H., June 3, 2007.



I sort of watched last night's debate, when the bloviation reached the painfully embarrassing level I would switch channels in favor of a program about the physics of the Sun, about which it may not be possible to bloviate.

Switching back and forth between those two particular shows created a kind of auditory strobe effect, in one moment the undeniable reality of the physical processes taking place on the Sun, in the next the equally undeniable bullshit taking place in a suburb of our solar system known as New Hampshire.

One self serving statement followed another, charges of timidity and lack of leadership leveled by Edwards against Clinton and Obama, charges of being 41/2 years late with leadership leveled against Edwards by Obama.

I had just returned from the Sun when those barbs were hurled and it struck me that it was possible that no one on the stage possessed the ability to lead a rifle squad down the street to buy a newspaper.

They all had their moments I suppose but during one orbit I heard Clinton say:

"The differences among us are minor, the differences between us and the Republicans are major. And I don't want anybody in America to be confused."

From "Democrats Focus on Iraq In Contentious Second Debate" by  Anne Kornblut and Dan Balz at The Washington Post

That was a bit of truth because, although I might have to hold my nose to vote for her and others on the stage last night, I am not capable of the kind of confusion that would lead me to vote Republican.

In her truthiness however, Ms Clinton neglected to mention the incredible similarities between the Democrats and the Republicans in their insatiable eagerness to sell out to the highest corporate bidder.

Iraq and health care seemed to take up most of the debate and I don't remember hearing a word about campaign and ethics reform, no mention of the lizards of K Street and their influence in preventing the delivery of Health care and prescription drugs as well as their influence in going to war and prolonging it.

To be fair though, it may have come up while I was eight light minutes away.

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Words Like Prattle, Reality as Magic Email Print

The Bush administration has developed an amazing ability to exterminate debate by redefining issues through framing techniques. It is akin to a magician using prattle and misdirection to hypnotize an audience to believe the most fantasic illusions.

Abbot: "Herd of cows?"

Costello "Of course I've heard of cows."

Beginning as a child, words always have held a fascination for me. At the toddler stage I was already a bibliophile, forcing my Grandfather to read the same Giant Golden Books to me over and over. My favorite was "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," a picture book with Mickey Mouse stealing a magician's wand and, with it, provoking much havoc. My grandfather would patiently read it to me as many times I wanted -- which was a lot. After hearing the same pages so often, I memorized the words by rote and which page those words were on. One day my Grandfather, who was quite the trickster, had me "read" the book to my parents. At two, my parents thought my Grandfather had performed a miracle in teaching me to read.

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