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Found this via Brea Grant’s blog. It’s a good song, and the rest of the album is pretty good. You can get the album, Re-arrange Us, on Amazon.com’s MP3 store. No DRM, just plain, high quality MP3 files.

(PS. Don’t forget to watch Brea Grant on Heroes in a few weeks, and check out other books and music she likes over at Coolspotters. And, no, I’ve got no connection to her, business or otherwise. Just a fan since I saw her on Friday Night Lights.)

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Wow, so even the NH GOP finds Fox’s actions to be beyond the pale. The background here, for those that don’t know is, is that Fox refuses to let Ron Paul participate in the debate. He is polling ahead of Fred Thompson, has out-raised the entire GOP field in the last quarter, and has a legitimate reason to be there.

This is essentially censorship of a view by Fox. I wonder if it’s time to put these debates on CSPAN and on a rotating sponsorship basis by FCC licensees that reach X% of the country (something high, like 90%). This is one of those areas that partnering with private industry, which has its own agenda, doesn’t seem to work for me.

10:51 pm | leave a comment

I don’t support Ron Paul, but this is wrong. He should be a part of the debates if Thompson is and, quite frankly, even if Thompson isn’t. His poll numbers are good enough in a race where the leaders are polling in the 20s. And we all know how well he’s fundraising.

1:38 am | leave a comment

The short answer is no, and the longer, complete answer is that they never will. It’s ingrained.

7:43 pm | leave a comment

They’re designed to generate entertainment, not information… when you can’t tell the difference between American Idol and a Presidential debate, we’re f’d. Seriously.

Then, there’s this:

Maria Luisa, the UNLV student who asked Hillary Clinton whether she preferred “diamonds or pearls” at last night’s debate wrote on her MySpace page this morning that CNN forced her to ask the frilly question instead of a pre-approved query about the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.

“Every single question asked during the debate by the audience had to be approved by CNN,” Luisa writes. “I was asked to submit questions including “lighthearted/fun” questions. I submitted more than five questions on issues important to me. I did a policy memo on Yucca Mountain a year ago and was the finalist for the Truman Scholarship. For sure, I thought I would get to ask the Yucca question that was APPROVED by CNN days in advance.”

Now, Luisa is getting “swamped” with critical e-mails.

Read the whole post, CNN responded. Still, they meant to do this. Lighthearted, fun questions aren’t what I’m tuning in for… which is why I don’t tune in anymore. Does anyone remember the debates from the 80s and even the 90s? They sucked, but they were at least serious…

(via Atrios)

4:32 pm | leave a comment

Complete wimps. I think the whole idea of a YouTube debate is weird, but more debates! Why are these people running away from YouTube users?

10:00 am | leave a comment