Aug
27
2008
1

My first iMovie foray

You’d think being a creative type and all that that I’d've gotten around to playing with iMovie much sooner than this, but… no. Anyway, it’s my firm belief after listening to the Dems keep repeating that McCain is “four more years of Bush” and focusing on the economy that the Obama campaign actually needs to take a page out of Bill Belichick’s playbook and go after his opponent’s strength, not his weaknesses. So I made this 30 second spot to make my point:

Took me most of this morning. Lemme know what you think… but be gentle, it’s my first time.

Apr
18
2008
0

time to shit or get off the pot

enough of this crap.

howard dean is right: we have to get on with it and nominate a candidate already. neither clinton nor obama can reach the magic number of pledged delegates before the convention, and nobody benefits from more of what we saw wednesday night except the GOP. superdelegates, it’s time to pick your pony.

i’m writing letters to the uncommitted democratic supers from my state urging them to grow a pair and help bring an end to this absurdity. find yours here. feel free to use my letter as a template:

Dear [hesitant super]:

As you know, DNC Chair Howard Dean has asked Democratic superdelegates to publicly commit to a candidate as soon as possible. I share his concern that the drawn-out nomination fight we are witnessing, with its increasingly negative tone and focus on increasingly trivial, non-substantive issues, is damaging the party’s prospects in November, to the benefit of neither candidate – nor, still less, that of the American people. With each day of ugly and pointless infighting it becomes clearer that to continue in this vein can only help John McCain.

As an Iowa Democrat, I am writing to urge you to act immediately on Chairman Dean’s request and make your choice of candidate known without further delay. Under the circumstances, I can see no valid reason why automatic delegates representing states that have already voted should continue to withhold their endorsements.

As a Barack Obama supporter, I would naturally welcome your endorsement of my candidate – especially since, as you are well aware, Senator Obama carried the Iowa Caucuses by a decisive margin. More than anything else, though, I am anxious to see a swift resolution to the nomination contest, regardless of which candidate is chosen, so that we may move on to focus on the far more important goal of ending Republican control of the executive branch.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter. I look forward to your prompt endorsement of either candidate.

this has gone on far too long — i can’t wait until august. at this point, my desire to see an end to this inane nomination fight has all but surpassed my desire to see barack obama on the ticket. if he’s the nominee, i’ll volunteer for his campaign, donate money, pimp him insufferably to everybody i know, whatever. if it’s hillary, i’ll hold my nose and vote (seriously — any nominal progressive who threatens to vote mccain if their guy/gal loses deserves nothing but ridicule). but it might not matter either way if this shit isn’t resolved soon.

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