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Democrats must be pulling out their hair as Bill Clinton makes his apologia tour for the McCain-Palin ticket. He's talked about why Americans like Sarah Palin. He went on The View and talked about why Americans admire John McCain so much. He was quite kind to McCain when Clinton was on Larry King. . . . In describing their relationship, Clinton said of McCain: "I like him and I admire him." He went on to note that the Arizona senator had helped him normalize relations with Vietnam and fight the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Kosovo.What especially caught my eye in her post was her pointing out that Clinton "defended McCain on postponing the debates to work on the financial crisis and reminded us that McCain was the one who wanted more debates" because I thought I remembered that "McCain wanted more debates" and indeed that turns out to be the case. So if McCain's behavior the last few days is a ploy on his part, I guess it's in hopes that voters will believe how very serious he is about the financial situation.
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Who'd win if the election had been held yesterday, September 22: | Why people choose a candidate(multiple answers allowed): | ||||
McCain - Obama - Won't vote - | 71% 14% 14% | Job experience - Character - Trustworthiness - Views - | 33% 83% 17% 67% |
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"My view is ... why say, ever, anything bad about a person? Why don't we like them and celebrate them and be happy for her elevation to the ticket? And just say that she was a good choice for him and we disagree with them?"Kind of applies to him and to Hillary, too, doesn't it? How calmly generous, right? Sure, let's acknowledge each other's strengths and go on from there. But then why did Hillary refuse to speak at the U.N. on tomorrow's panel when it turned out Palin was speaking too. She said some nonsense about partisanship but in this spirit of generous acknowledgement, it would have been much better to spin it as unpartisan because they both were speaking. As I say at least a hundred times a day (okay, maybe sometimes it's only ten times), if the noise and ridiculousness and lies were removed, then the voters could listen to the issues and decide who they really want to elect.
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(H/T to Incidental Remarkings' mother for the quotation and my friend who drew Johnson to my attention in this respect.)There was no more experienced politician selected to be Vice President than Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson served as a United States Representative from Texas from 1937-1949 and as United States Senator from 1949-1960, including six years as United States Senate Majority Leader, two as Senate Minority Leader and two as Senate Majority Whip [that's more than 23 years], before being selected by John Kennedy to be his V.P. With all that "experience" he expanded the Viet Nam [sic] War on the advise [sic] of Kennedy's "wiz kid", Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, which resulted in the death of over 58,000 American troops and the first defeat in U.S. military history. Obviously, it takes more than experience in foreign policy and meetings with heads of state to make good decisions as Commander-In-Chief.
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A complete unknown named Barack Obama has managed to capture all this hysteria at its peak and parlay it into an unprecedented run for the US Presidency. In him, the left has found the personification of all their fantasies. According to their pre-set script, his election would vanquish the evil infecting the land; slow the rising of the ocean and heal the entire planet. If he were not to be elected, then it is already predetermined that it will happen because America is racist and evil. Quod erat demonstrandum.I agree that much of the fuss is "just another way of avoiding reality" - how else explain the recent financial messes and Iraq and the endless cult of meaningless celebrity. Perhaps she is correct that "we are witnessing the tragicomic demise of the glib and pretty postmodern man of inaction" but I'm not sure.
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unbridled pagan passion for power, possessions and money as a modern-day plague. . . . [and] he called the faithful to “flee idols” such as “money, thirst for possessions, power and even knowledge”. . . .While it is true that in the past few commoners had much money or possessions, noblemen and monarchs sought and gathered wealth beyond measure. Remember the Medicis? Catherine the Great? The gold room of Peter the Great? Elizabeth the 1st? Henry VIII? The Russian Revolution? European courts through the centuries were driven to amass power, possessions and money. So it's hardly accurate to say this is the most materialistic time in history.
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Q: Do you use a blackberry or email?He doesn't read papers online but for a reason that's not a bad one since his interest would largely be the impact of events and the cited "prominence of the story" is a function of the editors' opinions and therefore would tell him something about the attitudes and opinions that influence people:
Mr. McCain: I use the Blackberry, but I don’t e-mail, I’ve never felt the particular need to e-mail. I read e-mails all the time, but the communications that I have with my friends and staff are oral and done with my cell phone. I have the luxury of being in contact with them literally all the time. We now have a phone on the plane that is usable on the plane, so I just never really felt a need to do it.
Q: You read newspapers then.And it turns out there's another reason he doesn't send e-mail. An article on Boston.com points out that he doesn't type comfortably because injuries to his arms and hands "prevent him from combing his hair, typing on a keyboard, or tying his shoes." But "he passed the Navy physical" after extensive physical therapy.
Mr. McCain: I read them most all every day.
Q: You and Obama are both newspaper and book readers. Do you read them in the old paper version or do you read them online?
Mr. McCain: I love to read them in the print form, and the reason why I do is because so much, the prominence of the story matters. If I read a story and say, Oh my God, did you see this? But it’s back on A26, it doesn’t have the impact of what are still – even though it’s declining – what are still, what are hundreds of millions of American picking up an looking at today.
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Obama (running for president) 14 years' experience — 4 as director of Developing Communities Project, 1 as Project Vote director, 6 as an Illinois state senator, 3 as a U.S. senator | | McCain (running for president) 50 years' experience — 7 in the Navy, 3 as Navy liaison to the Senate, 4 as a U.S. represenative, 21 as U.S. senator | | Biden (running for vice president) 38 years' experience — 1.5 as a corporate lawyer, 1.5 as a Delaware County councilman, 35 as a U.S. senator | | Palin (running for vice president) 15 years' experience — 2 as a sportscaster, 3 as a city councilman, 4 as mayor, 2 as chair of a gas & oil commission, 2 as chair of an ethics committee, 2 as governor |
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....If only I knew what I know today I would hold you in my arms, I would take the pain away Thank you for all you’ve done, forgive all your mistakes There’s nothing I wouldn’t do to hear your voice again Sometimes I want to call you but I know you won’t be there… If I had just one more day I would tell you how much I’ve missed you since you’ve been away.... from “Hurt” by Christina Aguilera |
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The cultural contrasts of Obama and McCain are stark enough, but those of Palin and Obama are even more revealing, because these two are contemporaries: their clash will define America in the Twenty-First Century, while Biden and McCain are figures from a receding past. From this point on, it will really be Palin versus Obama. And she will win, because she is a formed and grounded grownup, while Obama is only a character in his own memoir.Which goes a bit of the way toward explaining why so many writers and so-called pundits have been focusing on Obama vs Palin. But read the whole thing, enjoy and ponder.
I am so glad I have lived to see this moment in the nation’s history. For the last few years I feared that America was losing its heart, and its way. Now I have hope again, thanks one gutsy old fighter pilot, and a moose-hunting gal from Wasilla.
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If a Democrat mom chooses public office, she’s a patriot Wonder Woman imbued with Absolute Moral Authority on children’s, health, and social welfare issues.The worst part, though, is that, from perusing the web and talking with people at work and on the train, I find that Republicans are just as likely to think the latter as Democrats are. And Democracts are as unlikely to think the former as Republicans. Where are the people who actually believe that any one of either sex and of any background can do and be whatever he or she wants to do?? Or are the 18 million correct that sexism is alive and thriving.
If a Republican mom chooses public office, she’s the child-neglecting spawn of Satan who has no business debating any domestic public policy because of alleged hypocrisy.
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date / time / title / director and other leading actor(s) | |
Sept. 4 | 8:00 p.m. — Raffles (d. G.Fitzmaurice, w/ David Niven) 9:15 p.m. — Jewel Robbery (d. W.Dieterle, w/ William Powell)* 10:30 p.m. — One Way Passage (d. T.Garnett, w/ William Powell)* 11:45 p.m. — Divorce (d. W.Nigh, w/ Bruce Cabot)* |
Sept. 5 | 1:00 a.m. — Man Wanted (d. W.Dieterle, w/ David Manners & Una Merkel)* 2:15 a.m. — Men Are Like That (d. S.Logan, w/ Pat O'Brien) 3:45 a.m. — Comet Over Broadway (d. B.Berkeley, w/ Ian Hunter & Donald Crisp)* 5:00 a.m. — I Loved A Woman (d. A.E.Green, w/ Edward G. Robinson)* 6:45 a.m. — Living on Velvet (d. F.Borzage, w/ George Brent & William Warren)* |
Sept. 11 | 8:00 p.m. — Trouble in Paradise (d. E.Lubitsch w/ Herbert Marshall & M.Hopkins)* 9:30 p.m. — Cynara (d. K.Vidor, w/ Ronald Coleman)* 11:00 p.m. — A Notorious Affair (d. L.Bacon, w/ Basil Rathbone) |
Sept. 12 | 12:15 a.m. — The Feminine Touch (d. W.S.VanDyke, w/ Don Ameche) 2:00 a.m. — Street of Women (d. A.Mayo, w/ Roland Young) 3:00 a.m. — Give Me Your Heart (d. A.Mayo, w/ George Brent) 4:30 a.m. — Stolen Holiday (d. M.Curtiz, w/ Claude Rains)* 6:00 a.m. — Mary Stevens, M.D. (d. L.Bacon, w/ Lyle Talbot) 7:15 a.m. — Passion Flower (d. W.de Mille, w/ Charles Bickford) 8:45 a.m. — Another Dawn (d. W.Dieterle, w/ Errol Flynn)* 10:00 a.m. — The Goose and the Gander (d. A.E.Green, w/ George Brent)* 11:15 a.m. — The House on 56th St. (d. R.Florey, w/ Ricardo Cortez & Gene Raymond)* |
Sept. 18 | 8:00 p.m. — Transgression (d. H.Brenon, w/ Ricardo Cortez) 9:15 p.m. — Secrets of an Actress (d. W.Keighley, w/ George Brent) 10:30 p.m. — Women in the Wind (d. J.Farrow (Mia's father), w/ William Gargan) 11:45 p.m. — King of the Underworld (d. L.Seller, w/ Humphrey Bogart) |
Sept. 19 | 1:00 a.m. — It's A Date (d. W.Seiter, w/ Walter Pidgeon) 2:45 a.m. — Playgirl (d. F.Woodruff, w/ Nigel Bruce) 4:15 a.m. — Little Men (d. N.Z.McLeod, w/ Jack Oakie) 5:45 a.m. — My Bill (d. J.Farrow, w/ Bonita Granville (of Nancy Drew fame)) 7:00 a.m. — In Name Only (d. J.Cromwell, w/ Cary Grant)* 8:45 a.m. — The Keyhole (d. M.Curtiz, w/ George Brent)* 10:00 a.m. — I Found Stella Parish (d. M.LeRoy, w/ Paul Lukas & Ian Hunter) |
Sept. 25 | 8:00 p.m. — Mandalay (d. M.Curtiz, w/ Ricardo Cortez)* 9:15 p.m. — Doctor Monica (d. W.Keighley, w/ William Warren) 10:15 p.m. — Confession (d. J.May, w/ Basil Rathbone & Ian Hunter) |
Sept. 26 | 12:00 a.m. — First Lady (d. S.Logan, w/ Victor Jory & Anita Louise) 1:30 a.m. — Always in My Heart (d. J.Graham, w/ Walter Huston) 3:15 a.m. — Stranded (d. F.Borzage, w/ George Brent)* 4:30 a.m. — Storm at Daybreak (d. R.Boleslawski, w/ Walter Huston) 6:00 a.m. — Guilty Hands (d. W.S.van Dyke, w/ Lionel Barrymore) 7:15 a.m. — Allotment Wives (d. W.Nigh, w/ Paul Kelly) 8:45 a.m. — The White Angel (d. W.Dieterle, w/ Ian Hunter & Donald Woods) *Particularly recommended by me or The Self-Style Siren or Laura or TCM or others (to be added). . . . |
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