Archive for October, 2004

Thursday October 28, 2004 at 05:00 pm

i voted this morning on the UT campus. it was so fun!!! maybe it’s my
inner poli sci nerd, but voting always makes me feel tingley and
excited.

yay voting!

now i alternate between euphoria and panic when i think about tuesday…

regardless, i harassed my friend katie, who has cable, until she
invited me to come over and watch the daily show election coverage.
then, even if it’s bad news, jon stewart will make me feel better.

Monday October 25, 2004 at 05:00 pm

BREAKING NEWS: my dad, who has been a staunch republican since the
beginning of time, told me this weekend that he voted (early) for john
kerry.

people, this is big. this is huge. this is a really good omen.

my dad is exactly the type of voter that may swing the election to
kerry. he’s got all the republican values, but feels deeply that george
w. screwed up in iraq… my dad served in the army, and the worsening
situation in iraq has really struck a nerve. in spite of the fact that
my dad doesn’t fully trust kerry (he told me, “kerry flip flops on the
issues,” and i replied, “dad, do you realize that you’re blindly
repeating republican propaganda?”, then thought, “wow, bush’s speeches
really work… scary.”), he said he can’t support someone who has
blundered so badly with our military, not to mention our global
position.

me: “dad, i’m so proud of you! now our votes won’t cancel each other out!”

dad: “well,� yr mom cancelled out my vote already.”

me: “MOM?! WHAT?!!”

but we didn’t get into it. my guess is that my mom made her decision based on pro-life… although i’m not sure about that.

at any rate, i feel optimistic about election day… go dad.

Friday October 22, 2004 at 05:00 pm

what? another entry? i need a powder blue rescue from the Big Bore!

anyhoo: if you like the postal service, check out the new cover of
“against all odds”… who knew phil collins music could sound so…
creepy?! too bad it’s from the “wicker park” sountrack. WTF?

in other news, i may get a lot of crap for saying this, but i really
LURVE greenday’s new song, “american idiot”. plus there’s green slime
in the video (i think one of the band members accidentally said, “i don’t know!”).

I’M GOING TO PARIS

I’M GOING TO PARIS!!!

i just bought my tickets. i’m going at the end of february. holy cow.

i can’t believe it! finally! fun with amber and lots of french food.

it better not be too cold though. gah.

I’M GOING TO PARIS!!!!

Wednesday October 20, 2004 at 05:00 pm

for the first time since i moved to austin, i wish i had cable. after
jon stewart’s appearance on “crossfire”, i’m *dying* to watch “the
daily show” (plus, it’d be great to hear their coverage of this last
two weeks before the election).

if you don’t know about this appearance, check out the article on mark’s xanga (there’s a link to watch the footage online– i highly recommend it).

the slate article is good, but i think this one is even better.

in unrelated news… what is up with this?!!!

p.s. if you didn’t read that article (below) about bush, read it today. i’m serious.

Tuesday October 19, 2004 at 05:00 pm

this article
about bush and his evolving, faith-based presidency is FASCINATING (not
to mention frightening). it’s long, but it needs to be. MORE than worth
the read. but if you don’t have time (tsk), here are some compelling
excerpts:

The [Bush] aide said that guys like me were ”in what we call the
reality-based community,” which he defined as people who ”believe
that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible
reality.” I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment
principles and empiricism. He cut me off. ”That’s not the way the
world really works anymore,” he continued. ”We’re an empire now, and
when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that
reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other
new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort
out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to
just study what we do.”
……
And for those who don’t get it? That was explained to me in late 2002
by Mark McKinnon, a longtime senior media adviser to Bush, who now runs
his own consulting firm and helps the president. He started by
challenging me. ”You think he’s an idiot, don’t you?” I said, no, I
didn’t. ”No, you do, all of you do, up and down the West Coast, the
East Coast, a few blocks in southern Manhattan called Wall Street. Let
me clue you in. We don’t care. You see, you’re outnumbered 2 to 1 by
folks in the big, wide middle of America, busy working people who don’t
read The New York Times or Washington Post or The L.A. Times. And you
know what they like? They like the way he walks and the way he points,
the way he exudes confidence. They have faith in him. And when you
attack him for his malaprops, his jumbled syntax, it’s good for us.
Because you know what those folks don’t like? They don’t like you!” In
this instance, the final ”you,” of course, meant the entire
reality-based community.
……
Can the unfinished American experiment in self-governance — sputtering
on the watery fuel of illusion and assertion — deal with something as
nuanced as the subtleties of one man’s faith? What, after all, is the
nature of the particular conversation the president feels he has with
God — a colloquy upon which the world now precariously turns?

That very issue is what Jim Wallis wishes he could sit and talk about
with George W. Bush. That’s impossible now, he says. He is no longer
invited to the White House.

”Faith can cut in so many ways,” he said. ”If you’re penitent and
not triumphal, it can move us to repentance and accountability and help
us reach for something higher than ourselves. That can be a powerful
thing, a thing that moves us beyond politics as usual, like Martin
Luther King did. But when it’s designed to certify our righteousness –
that can be a dangerous thing. Then it pushes self-criticism aside.
There’s no reflection.

”Where people often get lost is on this very point,” he said after a
moment of thought. ”Real faith, you see, leads us to deeper reflection
and not — not ever — to the thing we as humans so very much want.”

And what is that?

”Easy certainty.”

Thursday October 14, 2004 at 05:00 pm

ok this site is just really funny. not to mention awesome.

i would type the address out on my xanga but… i just can’t bring
myself to leave those words on my page in cyberspace for the rest of
eternity.

Monday October 11, 2004 at 05:00 pm

mark sent me a most excellent interview with kathleen hanna, my favorite grrrl rocker (from bikini kill, le tigre):

http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/le-tigre-041006.shtml

This
record I feel like it’s more selfish. We have a song on it called
‘Seconds’ that’s a total punk rock song about how disgusting I find
George W. Bush and how I feel like I’m just gonna vomit every time I
see him on TV, and it’s making me wanna turn away from everything…
and its like, I’m just feeling so disgusted. Someone said to me, ‘Oh,
you put that on there as your Statement’. Actually, I felt like I was
gonna lose my mind if I wasn’t able to just sit down in a room and
scream. And I can’t really do that in my apartment, so I did it in the
studio with a microphone… [laughs].”

rawk on.

damn, i wish i was in a grrrl rock band.

Wednesday October 6, 2004 at 05:00 pm

i heard an excellent analysis of the VP debate last nite on NPR.
basically, they checked a lot of the facts used by cheney and edwards
(and there were a lot of them!). the conclusion was that both
*selectively* used facts (uh surprise?), although (according to NPR)
cheney seemed to do a lot more stretching.

the best part of the analysis came right at the end, when they
mentioned cheney’s statement that all of his facts were backed up by
“www.factcheck.com”.

this is hilarious because:
a) the website is actually www.factcheck.ORG
b) the website most definitely does not back up all of his facts

i heart NPR. the icing on the cake is that you can’t even get on this
website right now cos the server is too busy. hurrah for american
people actually searching for the truth!

IN OTHER NEWS

as many of you already know, i have a part-time gig as a super hero, powder blue. yesterday, two important things happened:

1) i discovered powder blue’s clark kent name, kelly green. this
represents a perfect balance between my two favorite colors. plus
powder blue really needed an alter ego to maintain the safety of her
loved ones against the evil forces of her archnemesis, dr. hunger.

2) i created an email for powder blue so that people can reach her
quickly whenever they need help. so, in times of crisis, please send yr
requests to powderblueismyhero@gmail.com (no seriously, this is a real
email. i would not joke about such important matters).

hmm… i sense that dr. hunger has breached my perimeter. must fight him off with honeycrisp apple!