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Monday, June 29, 2009

Death of a Titan

He may not have been the King of Pop. He may not have been the original blond, red swimsuited woman teenage boys can’t get out of their heads. But Billy Mays owned late-night infomercials. He was Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett rolled into one of selling crap by yelling at people through cheesily produced cable ads.

 

Posted by Patrick Hynes on 06/29 at 06:12 AM

Friday, June 26, 2009

Interesting Exchange Between Ana Marie Cox and Jake Tapper on Media Priorities

This goes to my mantra about the lack of attention paid to the terrible tragedies occurring across the globe, specifically the crimes against women and children.


@jaketapper In heaven now - Farrah, MJ, and the 100s of innocents from the Marange Diamond fields killed by Mugabe’s government > http://bit.ly/OxmF5


@anamariecox Not on TV, obv not important. RT @jaketapper: In heaven now: Farrah, MJ, and the 100s killed by Mugabe’s government http://bit.ly/OxmF5

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/26 at 09:33 AM

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Tech Crunch: Web Collapses Under Weight Of Michael Jackson’s Death

Not surprising to read this in light of the sad news...image

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/25 at 06:28 PM

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

So Which Is It, a GOP Comeback or Ice Age?

Contrast this:

For the first time since their 2006 election drubbing, top Republicans see signs — however faint — of a political resurgence over the next year.

With this:

For the past few months, political analysts and demographers have been poring over the results of the 2008 election and comparing them with presidential results from the past two decades. From whatever angle of their approach—age, race, economic status, geography—they have come to a remarkably similar conclusion. Almost all indicators are pressing the Republicans into minority status.

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/24 at 11:55 AM

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Did White House “Coordinate” with Huffington Post Reporter?

The White House didn’t have to coordinate with HuffPo to know what Nico Pitney was going to ask, since he wrote this the day before the presser: “Tomorrow, President Obama is holding a news conference at the White House and I’ll be attending. If I get called, I want to ask a question that comes directly from an Iranian.”

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/23 at 02:35 PM

CNN Segment on Neda (I Speak About Her Courage)

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/23 at 11:19 AM

Monday, June 22, 2009

Neda’s Martyrdom and the Pitfalls of Obama’s Chronic Pragmatism

I’ve praised President Obama’s discipline and focus, his calm demeanor. He is a thinker, reflective. He considers all angles of a problem. And he is chronically pragmatic. There’s nothing wrong with pragmatism - it’s a precious commodity in a tumultuous world - but like anything else, too much of it can be a bad thing. Especially at such an inflection point in history, with climate change threatening our existence, violence and human rights abuses and hunger and disease rampant, weapons of mass carnage in the hands of despots and terrorists, and the global economy teetering on the brink of disaster while the super-rich get super-richer. Yes, pragmatism is admirable, but give me some idealism too, give me some deep-seated moral conviction and the powerful, ground-shaking words to express it.

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/22 at 08:07 AM

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Ignoring the Bad Optics of Obama’s Ice Cream Break

What purpose does it serve if progressives have one set of standards for a Republican president and another for a Democrat? Dan Froomkin has been in the news lately (for losing his Washington Post slot), and one reason he is respected on the left is that he’s been subjecting Obama to the same scrutiny as Bush. Perhaps the ice cream story is frivolous and we should focus more on transgressions like this, but either way, intellectual consistency is a cornerstone of moral authority.

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/21 at 10:13 AM

Oh Look: Puppy Pops!

Blogger Patterico followed a couple Twitter feeds yesterday; one from Change for Iran, an Iranian student protester, and another from CBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller.  What he found, and what he helpfully laid out for his readers, will help answer the question, “Why is the mainstream media dying?”

 

Posted by Patrick Hynes on 06/21 at 09:14 AM

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Where’s the Social Web Revolution for Abused Women and Starving Children? (Boiling Frog Syndrome)

It’s worth noting that with all this triumphant talk about the Twitter revolution in Iran – especially when it’s about a lesser-of-two-evils candidate – we can’t summon a fraction of the energy and passion to save abused, raped and battered women across the globe. Nor can we muster the same attention and will to deal with the plight of children who are dying of hunger, deprived of the bare necessities of life.

 

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/20 at 11:50 AM
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