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Campaigning or not, wow we are just so far away from the McCain we once had. Always worth reading David Foster Wallace's essay on the '00 campaign, which, of course, I have posted before but why not again? https://justpaste.it/weaselshrub. Incredible force and clarity from the last subhead to the end.
It’s worth thinking hard about why, when John McCain says he wants to be president in order to inspire a generation of young Americans to devote themselves to causes greater than their own self-interest (which means he’s saying he wants to be a real leader), a great many of those young Americans will yawn or roll their eyes or make some ironic joke instead of feeling inspired the way they did with Kennedy. True, JFK’s audience was in some ways more innocent than we are: Vietnam hadn’t happened yet, or Watergate, or the S&L scandals, etc. But there’s also something else. The science of sales and marketing was still in its drooling infancy in 1961 when Kennedy was saying “Ask not …” The young people he inspired had not been skillfully marketed to all their lives. They knew nothing of spin. They were not totally, terribly familiar with salesmen.
In hopes of angering/confounding/confusing Geezer:
Nigel Gould-Davies @Nigelgd1
@anders_aslund Russian state controls 70% of economy, up from 35% in 2005, says Federal Antimonopoly Service: http://www.vedomosti.ru/economics/ar...uyut-ekonomiki …
12:18 PM - 16 Oct 2016
I'd say it's more than zero. The sitting Senators can't even speak out about Trump and his accusations of voter fraud because they are terrified of the base. If you allow hearings on one of Hillary's candidates, that is a quick way to get primaried.
I would have thought their was zero chance they would do what they are doing with Garland. But they are, anything is possible with these courageous patriots.
Well, win or lose the Senate, the Rs can still filibuster any Supreme Court nominee. I'll bet any amount that there will be 9 justices on the Supreme Court by the end of PAH's first year of the Presidency (probably in time to hear first term 2017 cases).
There's zero chance of there being 8 justices for 4 years. Zero. But, to be fair, I'm rounding at the thousandths.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
I'm disappointed Obama didn't force the issue on this. Overall I'm with Froot. One never knows these days. Can't completely rule it out, as impossible as it all seems.
Hey I hope you are right, maybe this election season has unfairly tainted my view of the GOP and come November 9th, sober leadership will re-emerge. Maybe you can put the toothpaste back in the tube.
Hey I hope you are right, maybe this election season has unfairly tainted my view of the GOP and come November 9th, sober leadership will re-emerge. Maybe you can put the toothpaste back in the tube.
No, you are correct...the old rules are out the window.
But we'll see vacancies filled eventually, because the Ds will horsetrade in exchange for landing some moderate Lefty justices. Maybe offer up the ACA. Then they can campaign against the Rs in 2018 for taking away people's health insurance.
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