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Saturday, November 06, 2010
 
Afternoon Thread

Had some lamb noodle soup in Chinatown.

 
Other People Need To Suffer

Some people are just stupid, and some people would do quite nicely with a bout of deflation and badly with any inflation, but for many people arguing against doing anything to help the unemployment situation the reason is simply that some people must be punished and suffer for our sins. And by "our," I mean the sins of extremely wealthy banksters.

 
Rules

After they get rid of all the liberals on MSNBC, 5 years later journalists will still refer to it as the liberal home of Joe Scarborough.

 
The Stupidest Fucking Idea Ever

Yesterday I said that once upon a time it was impossible to float certain ideas into the mainstream discourse, such as the fact that the Iraq war was the stupidest fucking idea ever. It wasn't just a joke. Back then, the only acceptable anti-war position was "the UN should give its blessing." I think they let Janeane Garofalo on a couple of times to be a bit more anti-war, but that's about it. And then there were crazy angry people writing blogs. But nobody listened to them.








 
Morning

So is the "actual liberals allowed on the teevee" era coming to an end?

 
Silly Liberals

Don't you know it's not the whether but the who? When WILL you understand the rules?

--Molly Ivors


Friday, November 05, 2010
 
Overnight

enjoy.

 
The Hungry Hungry FDIC

4 more banks.

 
Evening Thread

Rock on

 
Hope

I'm not sure we have much more than that for the economy. Maybe it will magically turn around without anymore nudging, but I really doubt it. I used to assume governors were practical enough creatures that they'd accept whatever money the feds threw at them, but now we don't even have that happening. I'd like to think Obama could get everyone to rally around a large infrastructure spending bill, but if isn't going to happen in the lame duck session it isn't going to happen. Probably the lesson learned is "people hate spending" when the real lesson is "people hate being poor and jobless and being chucked out of their homes by bailed out banksters" who, apparently, were deserving.







 
Afternoon Thread

Fortunately this blog has no ethical standards.

 
It's On

Such fun.

NEW YORK (AP) — Bank of America says it won't buy back bad mortgages from high-profile investors who say defaults are being handled improperly and homes are not being foreclosed on fast enough.

 
And Buchanan?

So Olbermann is suspended for making political contributions. I think that's a mostly dumb policy, though they're entitled to have such policies.

"Anyone working for NBC News who takes part in civic or other outside activities may find that these activities jeopardize his or her standing as an impartial journalist because they may create the appearance of a conflict of interest," it says. "Such activities may include participation in or contributions to political campaigns or groups that espouse controversial positions. You should report any such potential conflicts in advance to, and obtain prior approval of, the President of NBC News or his designee."


Did Pat Buchanan get approval for his?

ContributorOccupationDateAmountRecipient
BUCHANAN, PATRICK
MCLEAN,VA 22101
SELF/COLUMNIST/WRITER7/29/06$1,000Mountjoy, Richard (R)
BUCHANAN, PATRICK
MC LEAN,VA 22101
POLITICAL COMMENTATOR5/31/05$250Allen, George (R)
BUCHANAN, PATRICK J
MCLEAN,VA 22101
SELF/AUTHOR/WRITER12/26/07$500Schiffer, Paul R (R)
BUCHANAN, PATRICK J MR
MCLEAN,VA 22101
SELF EMPLOYED/POLITICAL COMMONTATOR3/12/08$250Jones, Walter B Jr (R)
BUCHANAN, PATRICK J MR
MCLEAN,VA 22101
SELF EMPLOYED AND VARIOUS MEDIA COM4/21/05$250America First National Cmte (3)

 
Ending My Selflessness

I realize what I type on this blog will have as much impact on which states get SUPERTRAIN funding as what I have for dinner will, but since there are a bunch of Republicans who are giving back money basically because it pisses off liberals I am more than happy to accept it on behalf of my local transit authority and the Northeast Corridor generally.

 
Pelosi Power

Count me as a member of Team Pelosi. And she just announced that she is running for Leader.

 
Though Of Course The Internet Didn't Make Everything Better

The speed in the puke funnel is a lot faster now, though laundering ridiculous claims through the foreign press isn't new. It happened all the time in the Clinton years.

 
Ticket Prices

I get that my local sports franchise can raise ticket prices as they sell out every game. Either the team gets the money or the scalpers do. But teams with empty stadiums also have really high ticket prices. I assume they market heavy discounts through various ways, but I'm puzzled that the base prices remain high.

 
Everything's Different Now

Way back in the dark ages when this blog was born, the internet was really this outside force, and not the central nervous system for news and political discourse like it is now. There were some online publications such as Slate and Salon, traditional newspapers all were online, and of course America's Assignment Editor Matt Drudge, but the internet was much more of a collection of isolated islands back then, not nearly as connected up somehow. Ranting away on your blog, or on your pre-blog site, was a bit more like shouting into the void. It was really hard to lift an idea or fact up into the general discourse, you know, like the fact that the Iraq war was the stupidest fucking idea ever.












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