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September 11, 2008: 4:56 pm: Impossible DreamerPolitics

Last night, David Letterman had an excellent interview with Barack Obama. The interview ran long (about 26 minutes solid, without counting commercials) such that Dave had to cut his time with LeBron James short. In my opinion, this is the kind of interview that will play well with undecided voters who might feel a little hesitant toward Obama. Letterman play’s himself off as a dumb guy, but he can give a great interview when it suits him. It highlights a great contrast to traditional media who feel they either have to play gotcha or offer only substanceless softballs.

Part 1 – 8:06

Highlights

  • Lipstick on a pig
  • Used to be on the cover of Time and Newsweek
  • McCain concession that election is about change
  • On picking Biden – someone who can help him govern, but different perspective than Obama
  • Why would people want 4 more years of same failed policy

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April 10, 2006: 3:01 am: J.C.For Fun, Politics

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March 12, 2006: 2:50 am: Impossible DreamerInspiration, World Politics

Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times is one of my favorite columnists. He is one of their “Premium” columnists behind their firewall, which I know many refuse to pay for. But for columnists like Kristof, Krugman, and Rich, I’m willing to pay.

In his Sunday column, Kristof returns to the subject of violence in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is now spilling over into Chad. Kristof had invited Bill O’Reilly to join him on a trip to Darfur, and even received over $700,000 in pledges from readers to sponsor O’Reilly’s trip (a round trip – I imagine the pledges might have been even more to leave O’Reilly there).

Bill O’Reilly refused to join me on this trip, passing up the $727,000 that my readers had pledged to sponsor his trip to Darfur. But Ann Curry of the “Today” show and a top-notch NBC crew did travel with me on this trip. Unlike Bill, Ann didn’t flinch at traveling in janjaweed-infested areas or at staying in a primitive $4-a-night “hotel” with no plumbing. (O.K., she did shudder just a little at the wildlife in the hotel’s outhouse.) If you want to break your heart, watch her reports beginning tomorrow – and ABC and CBS, where are you?

This trip took Kristof and Curry to Koloy, Chad.

Politely but insistently, the people in this town explained that they were about to be massacred.

President Bush is showing signs that he may be ready to stand up to the thugs in Sudan, but China is protecting Sudan, Europe is inert, and the African Union can’t even muster the courage to call for immediate U.N. peacekeepers. So the people here are probably right to resign themselves to be slaughtered – if not sooner, then later.

This entire area gets no visits from diplomats and no help from the U.N. or aid groups, because it is too risky. Only one organization, Doctors Without Borders, sticks it out, sending in a convoy of intrepid doctors three days a week to pull bullets out of victims.

The people of Koloy are still waiting to be massacred. Think for a moment what it would be like to huddle with your family every day, paralyzed by fear, waiting for the end.

And then remember that all this can be stopped. You can go to www.millionvoicesfordarfur.org and send a postcard to President Bush, encouraging him to do more. At www.genocideintervention.net, you can find a list of “10 things you can do right now.”

Maybe it seems that you have no real power to change anything in Koloy, but, frankly, right now you’re the only hope that the people in Koloy have.

There are many things happening in the world around us that make us feel powerless, and stories like those that trickle out of Darfur can top the list. At times it seems like Kristof’s is a lonely voice in a dark and hostile wilderness. But I have read his work and I have seen people respond to his calls for action. Sometimes it is a collection of thousands of little actions that are necessary to make the difference.

For those that subscribe to Times Select, you can read Kristof’s full column here.

March 6, 2006: 1:38 pm: Impossible DreamerFor Fun, Politics

Via Kevin Drum at Washington Monthly Via Talkleft.

And the original source: http://neuropolitics.org/.

BTW, just in case you haven’t noticed a couple of the links to the right, I’m definitely a cat person, and miss having a cat. Actually, I think I need more friends with cats who I can visit…

February 16, 2006: 10:53 pm: Impossible DreamerPolitics

Daily Kos: Cheney & Classification

An excellent blog post at DailyKos covering VP’s authority to declassify information and use it to build the case for the Iraq war.