CNN, What Professionalism [FAIL]

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

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“Obamas juggle inaugural balls” – come on, CNN! (From the CNN homepage)

They might as well say “Obamas enjoy big balls”

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/01/20/scenes-from-the-inauguration-first-couple-shares-a-first-dance/

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Looks at the first sentence of the article- where’s the spell check? They do this for a living! Come on!

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Budget Hero: Making America OK Again (Flash Game)

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Budget Hero is a flash game made by American Public Radio that lets you understand the current budget crisis in the USA and let you pick how you’d make changes to make sure the US survives.

The various issues are posed like how you’d seem the presented on a ballot with both sides of the argument, but much less in detail. It’s easy to play and understand. Very engrossing and can test what you really care about and what you’re willing to sacrifice to make things “better”.

Here are my results:

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Personally, I am big on:

  • Education. Provide opportunities, let Americans compete, stop BS’ing that we’re the best all the time when in fact we’re not. We’re getting whooped on. This is the best way to spur the economy, producing capable citizens not creating blame (India took our jobs, F India!)

    • Research
    • Opportunities for Low Income students
    • Got rid of No Child Left Behind
  • Health Care for all

    • I thought I had added Obama’s plan in here, but guess not. It wouldn’t let me add any major health care plan, said there was a conflict somewhere else but wouldn’t say where.
  • Energy Independence

    • Clean up the environment, protect the world
    • Tax bad things (oil, carbon emissions) heavily to promote, force alternatives
  • Cut the government- we really need to pay that much in taxes yet we just keep having more problems? Something isn’t right here.
  • Reducing War (the US’ military budget is more than the rest of the world combined. Plus we still have thousands of nukes- you really think someone really wants to push us to the max?)
  • Stop messing around with other countries, inspiring hatred and bitterness (see “Reducing War”)
  • Help the old.
  • F*ck the rich. Even if I become rich, which I hope I do, taking a lot of money from the rich still leaves them rich. Not the same with the poor.

When I was playing this, getting the budget right was super difficult, even after cutting a ton of military stuff. It turned out the key was Bush’s Tax Cuts:

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Once I repealed that, there was a ton of cash to do everything else I wanted, including helping Social Security, yet keeping things in good shape.

Agree? Disagree? Try it yourself!

http://marketplace.publicradio.org/features/budget_hero/

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Go Obama!: National Super Tuesday poll shows dramatic Democratic shift

Monday, February 4th, 2008

 

The two are virtually tied in Monday’s survey, which shows the New York senator has lost a comfortable national lead she’s held for months over Obama and other rivals.

The survey also shows Arizona Sen. John McCain as the clear Republican front-runner.

Obama, who trounced Clinton in January’s South Carolina primary, garnered 49 percent of registered Democrats in Monday’s poll, while Clinton trailed by just three points, a gap well within the survey’s 4.5 percentage point margin of error.

National Super Tuesday poll shows dramatic Democratic shift – CNN.com

I vote tomorrow! I am actually excited to vote! Last and I think, the only time I voted (for anything politically) was in 2000 for Al Gore.

I am definitely down for a Obama/Clinton ticket but not the other way (with Obama as VP) around.

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Americans abroad can vote online in Democratic primary

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

 

This year, for the first time, expatriate Democrats can cast their ballots on the Internet in a presidential primary for people living outside the United States.
Democrats Abroad, an official branch of the party representing overseas voters, will hold its first global presidential preference primary from Feb. 5 to 12, with ex-pats selecting the candidate of their choice by Internet as well as fax, mail and in-person at polling places in more than 100 countries.

Americans abroad can vote online in Democratic primary — chicagotribune.com

Pencil it in now- Barack Obama. Emil doesn’t trust Muslims (or anything related to Muslims) so he refuses to vote for him. I like that Hillary is a woman but I don’t like what I’ve seen of her politics.

Great find from [[Jimmy]]. Get your votes in!

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The YouTube/CNN Democratic Debate

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

It’s great! Watched both hours in 1 go last night, staying past 1AM (and I’ve been trying to get more sleep) to see the Democrats. The premise is simple: submit a question you have in general or for specific candidates. CNN will screen them and set a lineup for the candidates to answer.

http://www.youtube.com/debates

As an aside, Anderson Cooper is HOT. And he’s good. Having him host these things is definitely a great choice in bringing in new, younger viewers.

I wonder if CNN hates me because I downloaded it off BitTorrent. (But I don’t have CNN! I think. Maybe I have the BBC.) I’m going to watch the Republican one that’s being held September 17th as well. I think all the presidential debates in the future should be held this way.

Obama vs. the Rest:

I am going for Obama, and unless something crazy gets unveiled about him, like he’s a member of the KKK or he raped someone in high school, I’ll be voting for him. I think he’s solid on the things I care about, but it’s more that I think he can bring a real change to the mindset of politics. I used to think that stances on issues or experience mattered more than race/sex, but I now think that having a real change just in the type of person you have can do more things. Having a minority or female president is a tremendous move for the United States as a people.

People talk about experience as being so important. This isn’t something I can argue. But Americans have been electing experienced people for decades, and we still seem to have big problems that everyone also at the same time believes should have been fixed by now. I remember when Gore ran (yes, I voted for him) and he mentioned he had a long legacy of family in politics. My issue with that is, if over that period of time, we think politics sucked, electing you just means more of the same. All the issues, sure, on most issues people generally agree. That means the failure in politics over the last 20-30 years is more than just about what you believe or what you will try to do. It’s about who you are and what your status as an icon for the rest of the world tells them about the United States.

Someone who’s not a white man as president, or better yet president + other high offices, signals to everyone out there that the US is capable of change and is worth talking to.

Hillary Clinton is a woman, and it would be great to see a woman be president. On the other hand, she feels too much like a politician- what I mean by this is those negative connotations that we all have of politics, people trying to create soundbytes, reacting to what the people want so you can get 15 more minutes, etc. I want people who fight for what they feel is right, even if no one agrees, just because that is their responsibility when elected. Sure, people want an agent for their needs, but the politician’s job is to find ways to meet those needs rather than have the people dictate the ways. Those are two different things.

It’s no different from the workplace, from when people say they want or need X, Y, Z. The manager’s job is to see the best way to fulfill these things, and even determine if they really do need X, Y, Z or on a deeper level, they need A. The politician is supposed to be smarter than the general consensus because he is not caught up in mass behavior.

If it was all about what people thought they wanted, we would just have voting every month.

I think Obama will be the right guy to make sure that things do not keep leading into war, or ways that make people hate us, continuing the downward spiral that America has been traveling on for decades. He’s fresh, and that’s what we need. Keep in mind that I’m not for him because he’s black, I’m for him because he’s as good or better than everyone else and he’s black.

Baskin Robbins in Hanoi:

Mike Gravel was asked about an earlier statement (before this debate) where he said something similar to US soldiers died in vain in the Vietnam-American War. Instead of skirting the issue, he said “Hell yeah, they did, and the same thing is happening in Iraq.” (ok, you can get a more accurate quote here)

Then he mentioned that you can go to Hanoi now and get Baskin Robbins to underlie his point. (The first thing that hit my mind was, really? WHERE? Are they open right now?)

I actually didn’t understand what this meant. There is no Baskin Robbins here that I know of, by the way. Maybe Julie knows. A brief Google suggests there is one, or least was one in the past.

Regardless, if there is ice cream in Hanoi, does that mean the communists won? Does that mean if people have money to buy ice cream and enjoy, they are flaunting it back in the supposedly more democratic US’ faces?

What about the fact that Vietnam was in absolute poverty for 20 years after the war and the US refused to help out, or even admit things like the effects of Agent Orange? Japan and Germany seem to have done a lot better after wars with the US, so maybe it’s if VN has been in absolutely poverty for 50 years, then you can say, yup, our soldiers did not die in vain, because we may have lost, but we made sure they didn’t “win” in terms of development for 50 years.

And what does that mean for me? I am an American-born Vietnamese who currently lives in Hanoi. I mention American-born only because to “solidify” my American-ness, in case for some stupid reason, I need to.

When Gravel says we sent our soldiers in vain, do I get to say that too? I am American, and I should be part of that “we” but maybe I am the enemy, and plus now I enjoy ice cream occasionally with Jimmy near Ho Hoan Kiem.

I just don’t get it.

YouTube + People + Debates = Good TV.

This was stimulating television.

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