June 16th, 2008 Here and There Posted in election 2008, intellectual property, internet/multimedia, journalism, obama, politics, serious No Comments »
I’m still awaiting word on what exactly happened to Al Giordano’s The Field blog.
All I know is this: He posted this item sometime Friday, and by 9:30 p.m. EST, the blog was nowhere to be found. It was up again at this location, and Al says he’ll fill everyone in sometime today.
It involves being censored over a post about, you guessed it, how Obama won in the face of overwhelming odds.
Stay tuned.
June 4th, 2008 Here and There Posted in business, congress, courts, economics, education, election 2008, energy, environment, food, foreign policy, health, hillary clinton, history, immigration, intellectual property, international relations, labor, law, obama, politics, presidents, religion, serious, technology, transportation, voting, war No Comments »
Do not give a misbehaving child what (s)he wants.
And with that implicit analogy, this blog now turns its full attention toward taking down John McCain. Reader submissions are accepted.
The aim will be to expose John McCain for what he is — an old-school politician, beholden to special interests with deep pockets who play by their own rules. The arguments about approach to government are tired, but must be hashed out. The real question is who these candidates are, what they represent, and how they will lead and represent the United States of America at home and to the world.
Given these tenets, the choice should be pretty clear, methinks.