You guys, he's here again. All this fascinating stuff with the transition and the cabinet picks and the glavin, it's going down right here.
The only question is how many excuses I can come up with to wander through the lobby before someone (like, say, secret service) notices.
I'd be running through the halls bellowing "President Oooooooobaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!"
In my mind - rainbows are all converging on brenda's building and a slight glow of optimism is shining from the windows.
And unicorns are dancing around in the meadow that's suddenly appeared in front of the building.
So thoroughly wrong to share the Schadenfreude.
I keep linking to Scalzi, but I love him. He made a schadenfreude pie.
In my mind - rainbows are all converging on brenda's building and a slight glow of optimism is shining from the windows.
And unicorns are dancing around in the meadow that's suddenly appeared in front of the building.
Just please tell me that nobody's actually sparkling in the sunlight. I'm pretty sure I couldn't handle that.
Just please tell me that nobody's actually sparkling in the sunlight.
only the nymphs and pixies as they sing their sweet song to the new day dawning.
I am disappointed that the Newsweek article did nothing to eradicate my silly Obama crush. I suspect if he were 10-15 years younger, he'd totally have been a prolific and influental blogger, talking about politics, world issues, growing up a Third Culture Kid, and occasionally geeking out about comics or music.
Weirdest thing I've seen all week.
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Lots of people are pegging Lehman Bros collapse as the point where the McCain campaign started losing, but I heard someone point out that his numbers started dropping 4 days earlier after Palin's Katie Couric interview.
But the Lehman Brothers collapse and ensuing stock market panic cemented his loss. The "fundamentals of the economy are strong" comment showed McCain as hopelessly, desperately out of touch. The sort-of "suspension" of the campaign and return to Washington to do -- whatever it was he did -- about the bailout made him look like someone who didn't have a clue what to do in a crisis. (And skipping out on Letterman while appearing on Katie Couric's show alienated a very influential person as well as raised questions about his integrity -- a huge mistake for someone who's pegged his candidacy on "Straight Talk.") And his on-again, off-again threat at the last minute to skip the first debate underscored his ineffective response to the situation.
And then afterward, when it was crystal clear that the economy was Issue #1, and probably Issues #2, #3, and #4 as well, McCain compounded his mistakes. He never put forward and created a sustained discussion of any plan to deal with the economic mess. Instead, he trotted out Joe the Plumber as some kind of proof that he supported the average American. And he called Obama a "Socialist." But what was he actually going to do? He never made it clear.
Plei it sounds like you are nominating him for honorary buffistadom
I suspect if he were 10-15 years younger, he'd totally have been a prolific and influental blogger, talking about politics, world issues, growing up a Third Culture Kid, and occasionally geeking out about comics or music.
I choose to believe Obama would LOVE Blue Beetle.
Oh, I think Obama could totally be a buffista. I mean, we know he knows about Star Trek.
it sounds like you are nominating him for honorary buffistadom
We should totally have the next East coast f2f at Barack's new house! They have plenty of room, and there's catering on site.
Huh. I'm possibly getting a little ahead of myself here.