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A concise history of black-white relations in the US

Barry Deutsch
© Barry Deutsch

Even if you are against affirmative action, this cartoon hits the nail on the head.

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McCain – Dazed and Confused

UPDATE: In One Ear… Out the Other hilariously compares this video to a similar video about former VP Dan Quayle. Twins separated at birth?

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The Big Issues

Walt Handelsman
© Walt Handelsman

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McCain’s Frequent Liar Program

It isn’t often that irony hits this close to home, but the revelations in the Washington Post that McCain’s campaign is giving out prizes to people who spam political blogs explains some strange things that have been happening to PoliticalIrony.com over the last month.

You can see it for yourself, on McCain’s official site. They even give you handy talking points and tell you which blogs you should spam, conveniently dividing them into Liberal, Conservative, Moderate, and Other. Heck, you don’t even have to think to participate! For each verified comment you post, you get “points” that can be redeemed for prizes, much like a frequent flier or frequent buyer program.

It isn’t that I get much spam — I guess my site isn’t big enough to warrant being on the robo-list that tells the ditto-heads which blogs to inundate with irrelevant drivel. The bigger thing I have noticed is that suddenly (on July 20th to be exact) anti-McCain stories from Political Irony that were submitted to news aggregators like Digg, Reddit, and others were getting immediately voted down. Suppressed, if you will.

The Washington Post article doesn’t talk about this tactic, but it makes sense. Voting down good news about your opponents or bad news about yourself is much easier than getting people to actually write things. Besides, as the WaPo article points out, Astroturf campaigning (making things appear to be grass roots when they aren’t) can fail because “germaneness” is an issue. People who post random talking points to blogs for “points” are often just ignored. But if McCain supporters are suddenly crawling over blogs and aggregators looking for posts to comment on, of course they are going to be voting down posts they don’t like.

It works like this. When a story on Political Irony (or other site) gets submitted to a news aggregator like Digg, people vote it up or down. Only stories that get enough votes appear on the front page and get lots of viewers. These sites have a queue of new stories, but most people don’t look at the new stories, they only look at the front page. So a very small number of people can exercise quite a bit of control over what makes it to the front page, especially if they are “motivated” enough. And since many people on the Internet depend on aggregators to tell them what’s interesting, they will never see these censored stories.

And the censorship works — I had a dramatic (and continuing) loss of new traffic to the site (although I’m very grateful that loyal repeat readers kept coming). How dramatic? The seven days leading up to July 19 had a total of 156,944 unique visitors, but the seven days after July 20th had only 10,304 unique visitors — a greater than 15x drop that happened at the same time that McCain instituted his robo-spam program. I’m not a commercial site that depends on page views for money — I do this for fun and don’t run any ads — but that kind of drop would be fatal to someone who was trying to make a living at this.

This is a huge concern to me. Since the mainstream media has been completely bought out by large corporations who don’t hesitate to exercise editorial control over the news, many of us hope the Internet will provide a needed alternative voice for news. It will be very sad if it turns out that all someone needs to do is give away points and prizes to get people to suppress stories on the Internet that they don’t like.

UPDATE: I’m not the only blogger who has been bitten by the McCain “bury brigade”.

UPDATE 2: Electoral-vote makes the point that this program means that “McCain, even at 71, is finally getting the hang of how to use the Internet.” Maybe so, but at least Obama doesn’t have to bribe people to get them to blog for him.

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Maddow deftly smacks down Pat Buchanan

Speaking truth to bluster:

Thanks to the Jed Report.

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With friends like these, does McCain need enemies?

In the last two days, two Republican governors who are often mentioned as potential running mates for McCain have come out with high praise for Obama.

First, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin praised Obama’s energy plan, despite the fact that McCain is trying to hammer Obama on this issue. About Obama’s plan to complete the Alaska natural gas pipeline:

I am pleased to see Senator Obama acknowledge the huge potential Alaska’s natural gas reserves represent in terms of clean energy and sound jobs.

About Obama’s plan to offer $1,000 rebates to help offset the high cost of energy:

This is a tool that must be on the table to buy us time until our long-term energy plans can be put into place. We have already enjoyed the support of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, and it is gratifying to see Senator Obama get on board.

Second, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty praised Obama’s positive campaign:

Say what you will about Barack Obama, people gravitate when you have something positive to say. People want to follow hopeful, optimistic, civil, decent leaders. They don’t want to follow some negative, scornful person.

Pawlenty also talked about Reagan, saying that Reagan “actually had some ideas” but that the Republican idea factory has seemed “a little stagnant in recent years”. Pawlenty even brought up the issue of age, saying that Reagan is ancient history to young people. “If you’re under 40, that was a long time ago, man,” he said to laughter.

Ouch! I doubt if McCain is laughing.

UPDATE: Today US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave even higher praise to Obama. Rice has been often mentioned as a potential running mate for McCain, but when she was asked if she would consider as VP for Obama, she responded:

I don’t need another job in government with anybody. Look, I’m a Republican, all right? Senator McCain is a fine patriot and he would be a great president. But there’s something to be said for fresh blood. And I know that there are a lot of very good people who could be his vice president.

Rice was also asked “Would you feel safe with a President Obama?” to which she responded “Oh, the United States will be fine.”

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Obama – Too Good?

Tom Toles
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McCain swings Nuclear

McCain is trying to make energy the centerpiece of his campaign, but his efforts seem to be a little clumsy.

First he did a complete about-face on offshore oil drilling and decided to support it, despite voting against it in the past.

Then he tried to blame Obama for high gas prices, running an ad that was universally panned as being full of lies.

Now he is turning the McCain magic onto nuclear power. But as usual he can’t keep his story straight:

  1. McCain calls for the construction of 45 new nuclear power plants, but without a plan for how to deal with the nuclear waste.
  2. Nevada is a swing state that McCain must win, but the storage of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain is a touchy issue for Nevada voters.
  3. So McCain tells the people of Nevada that he is against the storage of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, even though you were previously an enthusiastic supporter of storing waste at Yucca Mountain, and ignoring the fact that some kind of storage will be needed, especially if you are going to build lots more nuclear plants. As the Las Vegas Sun put it “If a man told you for years that he didn’t love you, essentially had no regard for you at all, and then suddenly, when he needed you, told you he adored you, would you fall for it?”
  4. When that didn’t work, McCain did yet another about face, and said at a campaign stop in Nevada that he was for storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.

Now, what makes this all ironic is that McCain made his big speech about building new nuclear power plants at the Enrico Fermi nuclear power generating station in Monroe, Michigan. This is the power plant that partially melted down in 1966, leading to the coining of the now-infamous term “China Syndrome”, and was memorialized in a book and a song both titled “We Almost Lost Detroit”.

McCain might claim that nuclear power is now much safer than it was back in 1966, except that the newer Fermi II reactor at the plant experienced a radiation leak in 2005, and the older (now decomissioned but still radioactive) Fermi I reactor caught fire just this past May.

And to add a dash of hypocrisy, McCain opposes the transportation of nuclear waste through Arizona — his home state — on its way to Yucca Mountain.

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Slacker McCain

At a campaign rally in South Dakota, McCain yelled “When I’m president of the United States, I’m not going to let them [Congress] go on vacation!” — referring to the fact that Congress is currently taking their August break.

And in Eastern Pennsylvania yesterday, McCain called for Congress to come back to work “Congress should come back into session, and I’m willing to come off the campaign trail.”

What a joke. McCain has hardly worked a day at his Senate job since he started campaigning. He holds the record for most votes missed of any Senator.

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Damn Kids!

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UPDATE: Was it the shock of learning they had acquired an Obama bumper sticker? The Straight Talk Express bus crashed into a minivan in Miami today. Does this mean they will take away McCain’s driver’s license?

UPDATE 2: US News & World Report has a hilarious report on the bus accident in (of all places) their Automotive News site.

Taking a break from hitting Senator Barack Obama, Republican presidential candidate John McCain hit a minivan yesterday. Ironically, the Straight Talk Express had trouble turning right.

To justify the report, they finish it off as follows:

Was your minivan recently crushed by an advocate of offshore drilling? Search for a replacement from the best minivans list at U.S. News. With five new minivans achieving near perfect safety scores, they’re practically politician-proof.

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We’re in the middle of a war against religious extremism, and the Justice Department is being run by religious extremists!

The Justice Department’s Inspector General has just issued its report on politicization at the Justice Department, which it found was “serious, significant, and systemic”.

For example, the Bush administration put Esther Slater McDonald, a junior attorney who had been in the Justice Department for less than a month, in charge of hiring new law school graduates:

According to the inspector general’s June 24 report, McDonald rejected Rhodes Scholars and top graduates of the best law schools if those people had a whiff of liberalism. If people seemed conservative, McDonald accepted them whether they were qualified or not. … this was “a serious problem that had implications throughout the Department of Justice.”

The irony is that we claim to be fighting a war against religious extremists, but in fact it is our government that is currently being run by religious extremists.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/07/31/extreme_justice/
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93081162

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Fiscal Conservatives v. Tax & Spend Liberals

Steve Greenberg
© Steve Greenberg

Here are the hard facts about the deficit for the last 11 presidents.

In 2007, we paid $430 billion of our tax money just in interest payments on the national debt. That’s around $1.2 billion a day. To put this in perspective, thats three times more than the annual budgets for NASA, education, and transportation put together. And this number is increasing dramatically. With 2008 only half over, we have already paid $377 billion in interest payments, $110 billion in the month of June alone ($2.5 million in the minute it took you to read this!). And a big chunk of our debt is owned by foreign governments, including China and various oil exporting countries.

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Straight Tirade Express

Or the “Insane McCain Train”.
Steve Sack
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Revenge of the Attack Ads

First Obama responds to McCain’s attacks:

Choice quote: “It’s like these guys take pride in being ignorant.”

Then Paris Hilton responds to McCain’s attacks:


from Funny or Die

Choice quote: “I’ll see you at the debates, bitches.”

UPDATE: As pointed out on the Huffington Post, in two minutes Paris Hilton managed to do five things that McCain has been unable to do in two years of campaigning:

  1. come off as intelligent and self-effacing
  2. present a well-reasoned energy policy
  3. generate excitement on the internet
  4. win over a new block of supporters
  5. say the word “Hilton” without the preface “Hanoi”

And speaking of energy policies, did you notice that her energy policy is the same as Obama’s policy (now that he has endorsed limited increases in offshore drilling)?

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Olympic winner

Wit of the World
© CartoonArts International

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