Apparently the Washington Post "can't tell" Barak Obama from Malcolm X . . . Eesh(via a BagNewsNotes tweet)
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Apparently the Washington Post "can't tell" Barak Obama from Malcolm X . . . EeshWhat you see, as the war goes on, is a gradual, and rather amazing, process by which blacks, free and enslaved, force the North to accept the cause of emancipation as their own. The logic of the war makes it unavoidable.A good example of a frame that changes the way you see a wide range of events, in illuminating ways. I recommend the whole thing.
The monumentalist vision of Washington has choked nearly all urban life from the Mall and its environs. It has fashioned large sections of our city into pleasing vistas for tourists but has given the rest of us lifeless wastelands ... The monumental core should be the city's heart, not its parasiteThis issue arises in many different contexts, and in other cities as well.
(via whiskey river)You are flawed, you are stuck in old patterns, you become carried away with yourself. Indeed you are quite impossible in many ways. And still, you are beautiful beyond measure.
- - John Welwood
Having been completely engrossed (and appropriately depressed) by The Wire, I'm already excited for David Simon's new series, Treme, which takes on the challenge of conjuring the complicated atmosphere and culture of New Orleans. We don't pay for fancy TV channels, so will wait for Netflix to get its hands on some DVDs (or maybe we'll just spring for the set ourselves).
The GOP seems to be setting up a political pie-in-face with their opposition to Wall Street reform. Sure, their base is more wealthy than that of the Dems, but that doesn't mean they were asleep for the last couple of years (or any less angry about watching their portfolios disappear into Big Bonus)..."My father used to quote it: `The Senate allows you two years as a statesman, two years as a politician, and two years as a demagogue.' " He gave me a wistful look right then, and proceeded to say exactly what I’d been thinking. "And that’s actually changed. You’re now a demagogue the full six years."Hope we can find a way to salvage the institution.
The journalists at the press conference didn't have a bias as the term is normally used; that is, I didn't get the sense that they were inherently for or against the company or its product. They just appeared to think they knew the subject well enough, or had a set enough idea in their heads as to what this kind of story was about, that they pursued only the lines of questioning necessary to fill in the blanks of that presumed story line.If it's bad for product reviews, imagine what it does to ones ability to develop an understanding of the political landscape, policy, and the future of both!
Semi-sick kid + definitely sick usual caretaker = lots of time off and disrupted schedules for parents. Have been lucky on both counts for most of last two years, so still startled by the degree to which it throws our aspirations and energy levels for the week. Can't imagine what it's like with less flexible employment!!(via A.W.A.D.)
The door of a bigoted mind opens outwards so that the only result of the pressure of facts upon it is to close it more snugly.
- - Ogden Nash, author
(1902-1971)
Am quite intrigued by the iPad, even more than the iPhone, both because I websurf (et al.) much more than I talk on the phone and because the bigger screen hugely increases the number of things you can do with this critter. Of course, still too big for your pocket, so some lifestyle adaptation required...

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