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Travel Report

The past week was a busy one; sorry for the lack of content. Semi-final count on the OCF GOTV drive: 881 voters registered, 6,500+ pledges to vote, and a lot of fun had.

I've got more cooking; insights into musty corners of the new American mind and all sorts of funny pictures and goofs from my trip up to Oregon. But I'm back in SF now and I need to unpack, shower, and re-construct my room.

Much love for you all.

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MSNBC - The Junior Varsity

MSNBC - The Junior Varsity

MfA featured heavily in the latest NewsWeek.

Also, for a larf: the new Partisan Jab is up.

I've got about 600 emails to get through. Talk to y'all later.

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OCF

As of this morning our crew has registered about 600 voters, and collected more than 5,000 pledges to vote. It's been a learning experience, but also a lot of fun. Good crew.

Vacation is good. I'm feeling renewed. I still need about three days worth of sleep (don't get a lot of that out here), but my mental and spiritual batteries are getting charged up good.

See y'all soon.

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NY Post Screws Up

Daily Kos || Ha ha

I'm just checking email and printing things before going off register and organize hippies to make an electoral difference here in Oregon, so in the background I pop up the ol' Kos, and this is at the top of the page. I don't realize right away that it's a goof, and oh man.

Otherwise everything is cool. I'm out for a while.

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Vacation: Now - July 13th or so

Vacation, bitch! It's a celebration! Started it off with several bangs last night, nudge nudge, wink wink, saynomore, saynomore.

While out of pocket, I'll be helping to run the fair's first-ever voter-registration drive. Hells yeah.

Posting may be sporadic for a week. Love to all y'all. I've got my camera. Pictures when I get back.

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Rock Paper Saddam

Rock Paper Saddam

A fitting addition to my analysis from the other day. This is going to be interesting.

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NYT Signs Babs Ehrenreich

NYT: Dude, Where's That Elite?

This wonderful woman is replacing Tom Friedman, and putting fucking Maureen Dowd into contrast like the out-of-touch Grand Dame of the Hepburn wannabes that she is. Ehrenreigh wrote "Nickled and Dimed: On Not Getting By In America" and worked at Denny's-level jobs for good while to get the research.

The Moustached One is out for three months. Babs will be slinging the real dish through the end of September. I like the way that sounds. Out with the liberal Hawkishness (now in full on retreat) in with the smashing of brittle and unproductive faux-conservative ideology. We got reconstruction to do.

(listening: White Stripes, Seven Nation Army)

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Saddam on Trial

Saddam Hussein will appear before an Iraqi tribunal today, Bloomberg Europe is reporting.

This is the first move since we left town a little ahead of schedule a couple days ago. Close associates say L Paul Bremer returned the keys to his palace room, but "probably won't be getting all of his security deposit back," as the country is roundly regarded to be materially non-improved over it's pre-invasion state. Tough luck there, Jerry.

But fear not, Hussein's court case is a chance to turn over a new leaf. According to the Iraqi Condi--I mean National Security Advisor, the courtroom drama would, "demonstrate to the outside world that we in the new Iraq are going to be an example of what the new Iraq is all about.''

That's right, tomorrow's court hearing is the official launch event for the new Soverign Iraq. Let freedom reign:

The venue for the hearing hasn't been revealed and only a few journalists are being allowed to attend. Video footage of the proceedings will be made available to the media, the U.S.-led military coalition said.

Hmmm... that's curious. You'd think that if this were really a demonstration to the world they would, you know, invite the world to come and see, not just stand around waiting for some dude to bring back a report on what was going on. If this is an Iraqi trial demonstrating the vurtue of the new Iraq, then why is the Pentagon one doling out access and video?

The likely stock answer is that it's about security. I don't think I buy it. For starters, it's not like you're going to be able to keep the locaiton of the trial secret. If Insurgents want to shell the thing, they'll do it, ok? They shot mortars into the Green zone every week. It's not like you can really stop them. Security through obscurity doesn't meet the military standard.

The likely second answer is they don't want to give Saddam a pedistal to grandstand on. Ok, but hold up; don't the people over there hate this guy? I mean, wasn't he a fucking dictator who starved them, sent them into a senseless war with Iran, gassed them, let his psychopathic sons run free in the streets of Baghdad and generally make every moment of life a living hell? I think he was; so why not let people see the man on trial unfiltered? By all accounts, his reign was almost as dependent on media manipulation as the Bush Gang's, so putting him on the spot and out of costume would be just the thing to let the people of Iraq see him as mortal and get over the whole thing. Maybe that Irish reporter can grill him too; that should finish the job.

No. My nose tickles and what I smell is fear. The CPA people know they've screwed the pooch. No matter what the people in Iraq thought of Saddam after the invasion, they mostly dislike the US now too, and they're starting to remember the good old days too. This is scary for the US.

Look, our poeople know Hussein's a powerful figure, and they know they fucked it up. They're afraid he might touch a chord. After all, this is the guy who ran the country singlehanded for about 30 years. He took a beuraucratic state party apparatus and turned it into his little Stalinist playground. Sure that's fucked up, but ask any honest historian what the Russian people thought of Stalin. There were a lot of people who really liked Uncle Joe, dispicable man that he was. Our people over there, Ambassador Negroponte and whoever else they've got over there pulling strings and cutting deals, they're afraid some of that old Hussein flavor might make a comeback.

For Saddam's part, it's his only out. If he's not broken out of jail by crack Republican Guardsmen or popular revolt, he's going to be put to death. All he can do is call for the people to rise up. Only card the sleazy mofo has to play, and don't doubt that he'll do it.

And that, my friends, is why we've got to let him do it on TV. He's got to call for it, and the people of Iraq need to turn his ass down. We need to line up a string of the most poetic, folk-hero, neighborhood-leader Iraqi citizens to get up there and shoot him full of fucking holes. (update: I'm speaking metaphorically here; they should shoot the idea of his appeal to the people of Iraq full of holes. Not his body.) We need truth and reconcilliation in Iraq, and that means the people there deciding to bury their cruel old master for themselves.

If they can do that, they'll soon have no need for us. That day can't some soon enough.

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Winning Argument

A blog after my own heart: Winning Argument. Great formula: why you're right, why they're wrong, a better idea. It's kind of ripping off O'Reilly, but hey, talking points work. Glad to see someone's flexing the logic.

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One More Quick Link

For some reason this Partisan Jab hasn't caught on yet. The first one's had over 10,000 views, but this one just a few hundered. Huh. Internet. Go figure.

It's funny, especially in light of recent news.

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