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House Whip Clyburn denounces Clinton tactics

From Reuters’ Tales from the Trail at Reuters.com:

“House Democratic Whip James Clyburn, of South Carolina and the highest ranking black in Congress, also said he has heard speculation that Clinton is staying in the race only to try to derail Obama and pave the way for her to make another White House run in 2012.”

Talked about this take on things in a post a few weeks ago, (see Clinton a Republican (if she can’t win)), and this has been echoed by others. The Clintons are only in it for themselves, and prefer that McCain win the election over Obama as it gives them a better shot in 2012. For them, the campaign of 2008 is over, time to start stacking the deck for the next run by screwing Obama now.

“Clinton’s New Math”

From Talking Points Memo Tv, Clinton’s New Math, a new video discussing what would need to happen for Clinton to gain the popular vote lead. The video can also be found on YouTube here.

Video of Bill Clinton saying to vote for candidate of hope

Video of Bill Clinton in 2004:

“If one candidate’s trying to scare you and the other one’s trying to get you to think, if one candidate’s appealing to your fears and the other one’s appealing to your hopes, you better vote for the person that wants you to think and hope…”

(Via Daring Fireball and TPM.)

“What Obama Really Said About Pennsylvania”

From David Coleman in the Huffington Post - I Was There: What Obama Really Said About Pennsylvania:

“The response that followed sounded unscripted, in the moment, as if he were really trying to answer a question with intelligent conversation that explained more about what was going on in the Pennsylvania communities than what was germane to his political agenda. I had never heard him or any politician ever give such insightful, analytical responses. The statements were neither didactic nor contrived to convince. They were simply hypotheses (not unlike the kind made by de Tocqueville three centuries ago ) offered by an observer familiar with American communities. And that kind of thoughtfulness was quite unexpected in the middle of a political event. In my view, the way he answered the question was more important than the sociological accuracy or the cause and effect hypotheses contained in the answer. It was a moment of authenticity demonstrating informed intelligence, and the speaker’s desire to have the audience join him in a deeper understanding of American politics.”

Leave it to Clinton and McCain to try and punish someone for being intelligent and thoughtful. For the record here is the text of Obama’s comments at the fundraiser in California that the Clinton and McCain campaigns are trying to make such a stink about:

“You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing’s replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton Administration, and the Bush Administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not.”

“And it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”

‘Lying for Jesus?’

Lying for Jesus? is Richard Dawkins’ review of what appears to be a hilariously stupid and somewhat fraudulently produced movie titled “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed”, narrated by Ben Stein:

“The whole tone of the film is whiny, paranoid — pathetic really. The narrator is somebody called Ben Stein. I had not heard of him, but apparently he is well known to Americans, for it is hard to see why else he would have been chosen to front the film. He certainly can’t have been chosen for his knowledge of science, nor his powers of logical reasoning, nor his box office appeal (heavens, no), and his speaking voice is an irritating, nasal drawl, innocent of charm and of consonants. I suppose that makes it a good voice for conveying the whingeing paranoia that I referred to, so maybe that was qualification enough. “

Many more reviews of the movie and additional news coverage of the bumbling production company behind it can be found at the site ExpelledExposed. Read on.

South of the Border

Stopped on way home to take pictures at South of the Border. Amazingly rundown, cheesy and skanky looking place. Picture taken through bug-splattered window of car…

Lightroom 1.4.1 update released

News of Lightroom update (take 2) at Lightroom Journal: Lightroom 1.4.1 and Camera Raw 4.4.1.

Fiddleheads are cool

Had to get out of the house yesterday after staring down requirements, use cases, etc. The fiddleheads are out all over Umstead State Park. And the spiders…

Firego


More images from the abandoned Firego gas station off I-95 in Virginia.

Lightroom 2 beta hits

News late last night that the Lightroom 2 beta is now available.

The Lightroom Beta is available at the Adobe labs site. You need to be an existing 1.0 customer or have one invite you to the beta to try it out. Installing now…

Already a good overview of what’s new at Lightroom News.