Trawling the wild web
You know, it's interesting: McCain releases an attack ad, and the media reports its content like it's news - and doesn't bother to get any rebuttal from the Obama team. I just can't imagine the same thing happening if Obama released an attack ad. You just know there'd be plenty of rebuttal from Republicans being reported, probably in great (and fallacious) detail.
The electoral-vote map shows Obama with Nevada and Montana, now, and North Dakota in play, with McCain's support weakening in South Dakota. (In fact, McCain has been weakening in quite a few of the southern states, although they haven't moved over to blue.) On the other hand, although Ohio and PA are still blue, they're still not as blue as I'd like - and Rassmussen is showing McSame ahead in Ohio, which is pretty worrying. Now, understand, it's early days and all that, but if the polls show McCain close or leading in these important states, that makes the election a lot easier for Republicans to steal. And Ohio is a pretty big state to lose (and Nevada and ND don't make up for it, either.)
Sarah Wildman in the Guardian on "The global war on sex education: In the US and abroad, the Bush administration has severely restricted women's access to contraception." As Scott Lemieux reminds us, the Global Gag Rule was the first things Bush did when he took occupation of the White House, and McShame is likely to continue this war, too.
I think the trouble with Jesse's analysis is that if I want to know what racists are thinking, it's useful to listen to the actual racists. (via)
Apparently, Jonathan Alter regards it as a sign of affection when J. Sidney McSame calls him a jerk.
RIP Estelle Getty, who once played the woman we can only hope to grow up to be.
Readers have pointed out to me that Sam's interview with Siegelman is on the same page I linked earlier, but I thought it was something else because there's a long musical lead-in.
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Now Don't go jumping on me,
I was listening to the Brewers game and then the post game stuff, when Savage came on. I knew nothing about his comments before because I don't normally listen to him. I'm curious, did any of you hear his initial comments live or are you getting the info second hand. I did listen to his explanation last night. He basically threw a number out, because he believes that there a many misdiagnosed cases of Autism. There are no blood tests, just subjective views of behavior that are extremely broad. He mentioned some kind of guidelines that included things like: If your kid lines objects up on a regular basis, they might have Autism. Some sounded pretty broad to me. He also had some doctor that claimed that many in the medical field believe that as high as 60% of the cases are misdiagnosed. He claims his real belief is that some people in the medical field are in league with big Pharma, and are over diagnosing things like ADD and Autism in order to make money. I agree with that to a point. I think there are way to many kids on some pretty powerful drugs, at extremely young ages, because they act up and the parents look for an easy fix (Rx), instead of parenting.
BTW, Savage also said that he had a young brother that was severely disabled and died at a young age. I guess that would give him some pretty good first hand knowledge in dealing with disabled kids and I'm pretty sure that he wasn't ridiculing any kids with disabilities.
Just my .02.
"Political Correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition
that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."
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By jerrykramer64fanJuly 23, 2008 - 1:54pm