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I’m on a mashup kick as of late, much to Heidi’s annoyance on road trips. When I get to run the radio, it’s all Girl Talk lately and she hates that stuff. Anyway, I found two more artists over the last few days. Both guys have their stuff on their web site for free.

The video above is using a mashup called Sweet Home Country Grammar which is a mashup of Sweet Home Alabama and Nelly’s Country Grammar. So far, it’s just about my favorite discovery of the past few months. The mashup is by DJ Mei-Lwun. You can download this track along with several others at his web site (click his name in the previous sentence). I also really love his mashup of Kanye West’s Jesus Walks and AC/DC’s Back in Black. The mashup is called Jesus Walked Back and He’s Black. It works really well.

The other artist I found has also been doing the mashup thing for a while. His name is Party Ben and he also has an extensive collection of his tracks on his web site. My favorites right now are Galvanize the Empire, a mashup of the Chemical Brothers’ Galvanize and the Empire March from one of the Star Wars movies, and Rehab (Can’t Help Myself), which mashes up Amy Winehouse’s Rehab and the Four Tops’ Can’t Help Myself. So good. Check out his web site, you can preview and/or download a whole ton of stuff there.

11:39 am | 3 comments
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I used to have some respect for Bill Kristol. He’s clearly a partisan, but at least he seemed to follow some principles. Most importantly, he was able to admit some mistakes when asked tough questions. His Daily Show appearances were pretty good.

So, when I see him saying that the people of Iran would overthrow the government with the “right use of targeted military force.”

History is unkind to this view, and our experiences in Iraq should be a reminder about the unpredictability of these benevolent invasions. Totalitarian regimes so terribly corrupt and corrode civil institutions and the rule of law so much that without the regime, there’s only rot. In Iraq, the regime only maintained order with unbridled force and fear. Once that was removed, the country fell apart.

Even more frightening is that Kristol, like so many before the Iraq war, simply justifies his position with nothing specific to Iran or the Iranian people. We’re given the same “all people want to be free” nonsense that could apply to any country anywhere. He says nothing about Iran while advocating (once again) stepping in with force to make Iranians see how bad their regime is.

How ridiculous is that? Why does this type of punditry get media coverage?

I made the point in 2003 that neither the President or supporters like Kristol made an affirmative case for war. Playing on fears and uncertainty isn’t making an affirmative case. Kristol and his ilk should be talking about what war will do. For example, is there an active resistance movement? What populations will be disenfranchised by the toppling of the regime (and are divisions ethnic)? What about Iranian culture or society would lead them to focus on the regime rather than outside aggressors, as the U.S. would undoubtedly be painted? What’s the postwar plan?

Or maybe I should ask, do you have a postwar plan?

If you’re going to advocate using military force, putting our soldiers in harms way and putting some number of innocent civilians in harms way, you should be required to answer these sorts of questions. War isn’t the same as advocating tax cuts or abortion policy. Lazy punditry shouldn’t be acceptable here.

(found the Think Progress piece via Atrios)

9:35 pm | leave a comment

This stuff gets me very mad. Where does your loyalty lie, Mr. Kristol? To the party or to the nation that you’ve damned with this President’s poor leadership?
(via Atrios)

11:20 am | leave a comment