Jan 20 2009

A Long Time Coming…

but it finally happened.


Jan 19 2009

Inauguration Eve

I’ve never in my life wanted to be in Washington D.C. so desperately.  The live footage on MSNBC and CNN is just incredible, it looks like Times Square on New Year’s Eve.  It makes me wish I still lived within driving distance.  Instead I think I’m going to head to Interzone with my notebook; some of the employees were talking this morning about how they all want to watch it there, but they’d need computers to stream the video feed.  This doesn’t feel like the sort of occasion to witness alone.

On another note… the 20th Amendment was written after the advent of radio (and, by association, real-time nationwide media coverage).  Why in the world didn’t they adjust the time of the inauguration to be more amenable to folks on the west coast?


Jan 8 2009

Formality

As discussed elsewhere, today Congress officially tallied the electoral votes from the 2008 presidential election and declared Barack Obama the victor with 365 out of 538.  It may just be a formality at this point, but still: as of today, Obama is officially the next President of the United States.  After the trio of presidential heartbreaks (Gore in 2000, Dean in the 2004 primaries, and Kerry is the 2004 general), I’m still having a little trouble believing this actually happened.

Barack Obama outside American Dream Pizza, in Corvallis, Oregon.

Barack Obama outside American Dream Pizza, in Corvallis, Oregon.

Related, it’s also awesome to see that Howard Dean is finally getting credit for designing and implementing his successful 50-state campaign strategy.  While mocked by traditional politicos, it resulted in Democrats realistically competing in races all across the country, rather than being confined to blue states and urban centers.  Not a bad way to vindicate yourself after what turned into a disastrous 2004 primary campaign.


Dec 8 2008

Proposition 8: The Musical

For those who missed it: the three-minute musical starring Jack Black and NPH:


Nov 11 2008

Countdown

For those who missed it, Keith Olbermann gave a superb special comment on last night’s show:


Nov 10 2008

Oops?

Has anyone else noticed how the Qwest commercials in the past month all referred to the network they built for the Republican national convention?  I just saw the same ad again today, but the voice-over has changed; it’s now the Democratic national convention Qwest supported.  I’m don’t doubt they built the infrastructure for each convention, they’re the main telco out here.  I’m wondering if they’ve always been running both versions of this ad spot and I’ve simply never seen the Democratic version; Nate Silver could go into wonderful mathematical details showing the statistical probability of one viewer only seeing a particular version of an ad, but I’m just going to say I doubt it.  Way to jump on the bandwagon, Qwest!