I think the video to this song is clever…
Archive for January, 2008
Music: Yael Naim – New Soul
January 30, 2008
Republican Candidates In a Nutshell
January 27, 2008
- by Cartoonist Matt Wuerker [↩]
Did You Feel That!?
January 26, 2008
I know I shouldn’t laugh at this, but how else can you cope sometimes!?
McCain's Biggest Obstacle & How He Should Address It
January 21, 2008
Eight years ago, I was on board the McCain campaign. Four years ago, I was on board the Anybody-But-Bush campaign. This time around, I struggle with picking a candidate. The only legitimate Republican I could see myself voting for is McCain; and, at the same time, I want someone who does not believe in the justness of the Iraq war so vehemently as McCain has from the beginning.1
As the staunchest Iraq war supporter, I think McCain has to do more to make voters think about the consequences of America withdrawing from Iraq. I have no doubt he could repair International relations and actually help create a “Coalition.” But, he will not do it as Leader of the Free World unless he can convince the 2/3rd of Americans against the Iraq war that it is necessary.
McCain’s biggest hurdle (w.r.t. Independent/Moderate vote) is convincing the anti-Iraq War contingency that a continued presence in Iraq is the best thing for American [self] interest.
McCain just has to make Americans think about and question some of the most likely scenarios if we were to stay/leave Iraq. It should be easy for McCain to help people understand the risks and rewards since he claims to “speak an unfiltered truth.” And, of course, this needs to be tied into the short-term/long-term effect on the US economy and foreign imports (specifically, oil).
I think most educated Americans understand that the Middle East is a Mecca for terrorist (sorry for the intentional pun). And, I’m not suggesting fear-mongering, gloom-and-doom stories, or Kerry-like monologues on the thousands of possibilities (because that would be pessimistic and everyone knows only a make-me-feel-good optimist can win the common vote). But, step 1 would be to elaborate on the consequences or defeat/withdrawal listed on McCain’s official website regarding Iraq:
Defeat in the war would lead to much more violence in Iraq, greatly embolden Iran, undermine U.S. allies such as Israel, likely lead to wider conflict, result in a terrorist safe haven in the heart of the Middle East, and gravely damage U.S. credibility throughout the world.2
With the anti-war sentiment that is dominant amongst most Americans (Republican and Democrat), winning the Independent/Moderate/Anti-Bush vote is critical for a Republican to win. Currently, the Anti-Bush Republicans have plenty of options to choose from (meaning, I don’t think they want McCain). For this reason, I hope McCain can clarify and convince other of his position because I don’t think any other Republican candidate has a shot against the Democratic nominee – whoever that ends up being.
GoodReads Social Networking Site
January 21, 2008
I’ve tried practically EVERY available social site for readers and nothing compares to GoodReads and its featureset, active user community, site speed and layout. (Best-of-the-rest include: Shelfari & LibraryThing). As Mashable points out, in just a few months, “GoodReads… has reached past 10 million book reviews and now has 700,000+ members, with the 1m benchmark on the horizon. And being named one of Time magazine’s top 10 sites of 2007 certainly added a nice feather to their cap.” It’s good to see that the GoodReads community is growing and getting great publicity.
You’ll see the books I’m currently reading listed on the sidebar of this site. Feel free to take a look at my complete Reading List on GoodReads and drop me a line about any book I’ve read or should be reading.
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