My feature on the subject today in the VC Reporter: Check Yourself. With excellent pics by Matt Hill.
Monthly Archives: November 2012
McKibben stands up for the climate against Obama admin
Bill McKibben vs. Obama administrators: In March, 2009, the White House invited leaders of environmental organizations to a meeting. The invitees thought they were going to hear about the president’s strategy on climate change, in preparation for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen in December. And they did — aides to theContinue reading “McKibben stands up for the climate against Obama admin”
The one-liners of election night 2012 (mostly comedy)
Seems like we've been hearing a lot of pissing and moaning about the horribleness of the election season; well, now that it's over and the President and a lot of other decent people have carried the day, may I confess that I've rather enjoyed it? Here are just some of the lines of election nightContinue reading “The one-liners of election night 2012 (mostly comedy)”
Why Romney deserved to lose: Daniel Larison
Daniel Larison writes a fitting political epitaph for Mitt: Romney represented almost everything that was wrong, misguided, and self-destructive in the Republican Party and the conservative movement. His defeat is a good outcome for the cause of peace and liberty in the country as a whole and within the Republican Party. The public rejected aContinue reading “Why Romney deserved to lose: Daniel Larison”
Random moments from election day 2012
Michigan voter dies, comes to life, asks: Did I vote? (Nation wonders: For whom?) Nation Unsure Which Candidates Plan to Destroy the Envirnoment Will Create More Jobs Big Bird takes a stand: Pic from Texas, verified as real in Austin Statesman
Cutting government in a time of “natural” disasters
Krugman has some words for it (Sandy vs. Katrina): Consider, in particular, the history of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Under President George H. W. Bush, FEMA became a dumping ground for unqualified political hacks. Faced with a major test in the form of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the agency failed completely. Then Bill ClintonContinue reading “Cutting government in a time of “natural” disasters”
Humiliation planned for losing candidate: Romney set
The most astonishing book of the year to date around here is critic Wayne Koestenbaum's Humiliation, from 2011, a pained confessional essay about being brought low, about being crushed, about what the pain of embarrassment, shame, and mortification brings to a sufferer. Tomorrow the media pillory that Koestenbaum describes so well will begin (it's alreadyContinue reading “Humiliation planned for losing candidate: Romney set”
Will Ventura County’s Prez-picking streak continue?
Ventura County is one of just eight counties around the country that has picked every winner of the Presidential contest since Warren Harding successfully (with one exception — l976). Timm Herdt, the reigning political writer in this parts, hints that the streak may continue: In early 2008, Democrats overtook Republicans to gain a plurality amongContinue reading “Will Ventura County’s Prez-picking streak continue?”
The dying of the light (of summer)…
…is a beautiful thing in the Eastern Sierra. From reporter Mark Grossi's photostream.
Climate change is like leprosy to the GOP: Untouchable
When Timothy Egan is good, he is great: Climate change is to the Republican base what leprosy once was to healthy humans — untouchable and unmentionable. Their party is financed by people whose fortunes are dependent upon denying that humans have caused the earth’s weather patterns to change for the worse. From, of course, TheContinue reading “Climate change is like leprosy to the GOP: Untouchable”