I was just opening up the New York Times WEARILY THINKING THIS EXACT THING!!! I’d coin the term “Ethangelicals,” but who can lift one’s head from despair? *
Also, my first (I mean, I hope so) review for NPR’s Books We Like is now up.
* Goddamnit, you latte drinkers!
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Monday, June 30, 2008 1:44 pm | |
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42 YEARS.
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Thursday, June 12, 2008 1:23 pm | |
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Holy hell. I have never seen so many people made apoplectic by WINNING. Two great essays by Anglachel:
“The deep problem of Obama’s campaign is that he and his supporters do not want to face the political reality of their own conflicting desires. They both want to sweep to victory in November and they want to purge the party of anything connected to the Clintons, which includes all of the voting contituencies represented by that amazing and talented duo. The failure of the Unity Pony stems directly from that fantasy of majority status without majority support and the political work and compromises that go with cultivating that support. ” This is the warning in Hillary’s speech this morning - to dismiss her, Bill, their long history of service to the party and the millions of people who chose her, not Obama, to be their president is also to dismiss the coalition that can win in November.
You don’t have to be such crazed hysterics to “get” us to vote for Obama. We were going to vote for the Democratic nominee whatever happened, thankyouverymuch. BUT! Please look into not being such crazed hysterics.
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:48 am | |
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It took a few minutes — nine — to get to Barack Obama, and no doubt some were getting antsy. For some, it had been nine minutes and four days. I got one email about then, from a beat reporter saying it was “all about Clinton.” Up to that point, she’d mentioned old women, Latinos, a Marine who waited months for health care, a woman who worked three jobs but couldn’t afford insurance, 13 year-old Ann Riddle from Mayfield, Ohio, 88-year old Florence Steen from South Dakota who filled out an absentee ballot from her hospice, and “women and men, young and old, Latino and Asian, African-American and Caucasian, rich, poor and middle class, gay and straight.”
Another great essay from Rachel. Why don’t they just enact legislation giving her a two-minute MAXIMUM window to mention His name on every occasion?
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Monday, June 9, 2008 7:32 pm | Tags: hills |
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Please stop referring to me as any/all of the following*:
Sad, hurt, angry, resentful, broken, bitter, disillusioned, cynical, impassioned, despairing, disillusioned, delusional, tired, negative.
I am striving to keep health care — and the other concerns of 18 million voters — represented in the general.
I do not have my period.
* Also, since you are doing this entirely on the basis of my gchat tag — “Iron my unity!” — you are even more retarded. Plus, I make more than all of you. Plus ca change!
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Thursday, June 5, 2008 11:00 am | |
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She telegraphed her reason clearly, in the middle of her speech, when she acknowledged the big question: “What does Hillary want?” In addition to citing a Democrat-wide laundry list of goals, she said this: “I want the nearly 18 million Americans who voted for me to be respected, to be heard and no longer to be invisible.”
That matters, because, well, they have been. The unrelenting calls for her to exit the race, the wondering about why Obama couldn’t close the deal (which assumes that a vote for Hillary Clinton must really be a vote against Obama), the dismissal of her supporters as racists or irrational feminists or uneducated rednecks, the dissension about how to seat Florida and Michigan, the fretting about the campaign dragging on and the damage it might do to the party, which went back to the calls for her to exit the race — all of these were tantamount to saying she had no right be there. But people had voted for her, and despite the momentum that had swelled for Obama — and, yes, despite the incredible mismanagement of her campaign and the head-bonking gaffes like Bosnia and the RFK remark and the unpredictable howlings of her husband — they continued voting for her, bringing her a surprising round of victories in the last round of primaries and breathing life into the campaign that so many people desperately wanted to be dead.
Great post by my friend Rachel Sklar at Huffington Post. Please, people — stop arguing with Straw Hillary Supporter!
Posted by altehaggen in General @ 10:11 am | |
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It has been a hard-fought and sometimes bitter campaign, but Obama is not, one of his senior advisers assured me Tuesday night, going to spend a lot of time in the next few months wooing Clinton supporters whose feelings may be hurting.
Wittle Bambi no have 18 million Kleenex? Wittle Bambi no call us the next day? Wittle Bambi tired of hearing about healthcare and defense? Wittle Bambi worried we’re going to show up drunk again to the Democratic Party?
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Wednesday, June 4, 2008 1:20 pm | |
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….to do only teen stuff? And yet, I am allowed to regress almost every day. Thank you, teen Gods! This weekend, the Chicago Trib was nice enough to ask me to write an essay on S.E. Hinton, who has won their young adult award. You can read an interview with S.E. Hinton here. And for my latest Fine Lines column on Jezebel, go here. Whatever you do, stay gold!
Posted by altehaggen in General @ Sunday, June 1, 2008 2:16 pm | Tags: chicago trib, s.e. hinton, ya |
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