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This clip has been making the rounds on the Internet, so odds are you’ve seen it. If you haven’t, you should watch it, preferably in HD at Vimeo. At the very least, click the title of this post to see it full size. :)

The premise is simple: Matthew Harding took a trip to 42 countries to film short clips of him doing a silly dance, sometimes alone, sometimes with lots of local folks, often in beautiful locations. The result is this 4:28 video.

I’m proud to share the fact that this guy is from Connecticut. They don’t call us nutmeggers for nothing.

Update: The song is (called Praan) is available at Amazon’s MP3 store. The web site for the project is, appropriately, wherethehellismatt.com, where there are more videos and maps.

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Sen. Joe Biden should just drop out of the Presidential campaign. Seriously, go away. I was insulted by the Indian-American comments but chalked it up to a bad joke gone awry. After all, hah-hah, “Thank you, come again.” This is just ignorant.

2:48 pm | leave a comment

We now can add this commentary/blog post from ABC’s Jake Tapper. You may have heard reports about Senator John Warner’s recent remarks that Iraq was “drifting sideways” and may require a “change in course.” Around the same time, Senator Biden said that several Republican senators have come to him privately and said they would work with Democrats on a new plan, but only after the elections in November. Those of you that are cynical will look at that, like I did, and say, “Well, of course.”

Which only emphasizes how far we’ve fallen. Here’s Jake Tapper:

Assuming Biden’s tale is correct, it will be interesting to see which Republicans wait until after November 7 to break ranks with the White House on Iraq.

I wonder how a Senator who opposes the current Iraq war policy — but hasn’t stated so publicly — calculates how many lives it’s acceptable to have killed pursuing that policy before stating his opposition to it ….for the sole purpose of protecting his political party in an election.

How do you do the math on that?

Holding the Senate is worth, say, 500 dead? One thousand? How many US troops? How many wounded?

How do you justify it in your head?

“Well, my opposition won’t change much on the ground there in the short term, anyway”…?

“I oppose the policy, but I don’t want President Bush to get miffed at me for helping the Democrats sweep Connecticut”…?

God, sometimes it’s hard to work in this town and not grow deeply cynical.

I’m a bit ashamed that I didn’t complete the thought on Biden’s comments. Of course, the cynic in me believes that the Senators don’t actually wonder about the effects of their political maneuvering. In fact, I suspect many of them don’t actually think all that much about how their positions on the Iraq war actually are affecting the soldiers, Iraqis, or the nation at large. How else can you explain the complete lack of meaningful oversight? Unlike the rest of us, they actually are in a position to do something to change course.

P.S. I found this in a great Media Matters article, well worth reading on it’s own.

8:06 pm | leave a comment