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Trimming the blogroll in straitened circumstances

I do my writing and online reading at the Santa Monica library now. It’s comfortable and quiet, but there’s no place like home; without one, I find myself easily distracted, a much less prolific writer and a less omnivorous reader. Accordingly, I’ve trimmed my blogroll by about a hundred to include only the ones . . . → Read More: Trimming the blogroll in straitened circumstances

Ending the homeless in Santa Monica

Updated 2/2/2010 to remove copyrighted material (a letter to the editor) per request of the Santa Monica Daily Press and to expand upon my original response to the letter.

The Santa Monica Daily Press is a local freebie paper which does original reporting leavened with some local columnists, the occasional AP story and an . . . → Read More: Ending the homeless in Santa Monica

A static revolution: How Barack Obama gives hope a bad name

UPDATE 12 August 2010: I have no clue whatsoever why people keep arriving on this page after searching for “Obama Hope Feathers” or some variant thereof. I mean, I know why that search would lead here, because I’m the original source of that image—which has been borrowed quite a bit with no credit afforded . . . → Read More: A static revolution: How Barack Obama gives hope a bad name

Worst National Security Administration Ever: Wall Street Edition

Blaming our country’s woes exclusively on the people who have most directly wrought them—Bush, Cheney, torture maven David Addington et al—becomes increasingly difficult in the face of the refusal by Democratic party leaders to confer accountability, let alone make any attempt to visit some sort of necessarily inadequate justice, upon the administration.

The party’s presidential candidate, who agreeably opposes impeaching Bush and Cheney and seems no more than mildly interested in examining the genesis of our sorrows should he and his party consolidate control of the two elective branches, has just come out foursquare in favor of expanding the reach of a government that already has its national security tentacles embedded in what should be some very uncomfortable places, and he has endorsed at least two Congressional figures—practicing war lover Joe Lieberman, who is receiving favorable mention as a possible Republican vice-presidential candidate, over the anti-occupation Ned Lamont in 2006, and reactionary Georgia representative John Barrow over his progressive primary opponent, Regina Thomas, this year—who represent the antithesis of Barack Obama’s watchwords, “hope” and “change”. To continue the cephalopod analogy, he seems fully sympathetic to the notion of redaction as a survival technique, if one takes “survival” to mean “convenience”.

Obama did not, however, lay the keystone of a national security state, or invade Iraq, or greenlight torture, or threaten to carpet bomb Iran, or minister to the armed forces with a sledgehammer, or weaken the economy to the point that it has become its own threat to our collective security, and neither did other Vichy Democrats such as Jay Rockefeller, Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer and dozens of other administration enablers. They only helped; anything more than to shave their heads and shun them could be seen as an overreaction.

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Playing hardball in Iraq: did Bush throw Maliki a brushback pitch?

On Monday at the White House press briefing, Press Secretary Dana Perino declined to answer when I asked her whether the White House would apologize for last Friday’s raid by U.S. forces in Iraq that reportedly killed a relative of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

The slain man, Ali Abdul Hussein al-Maliki, was described . . . → Read More: Playing hardball in Iraq: did Bush throw Maliki a brushback pitch?