Friday, October 17, 2008

I sometimes have a hard time admitting fault when I'm wrong. So I think the right thing for me to do in this instance is to say that Lanny Davis was correct. (Although the article still feels a little opportunistic to me. After all, it was Lanny Davis' job to make the case for Hillary staying in the race. I think his analysis at the time was as adept as it was fortuitous.)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

I think this is pretty innovative. I wonder if, as a strategy to market ideas, it catches on in some mainstream way.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

This could be big.
Another crazy weekend for me. Sorry for not updating. As much as I don't like giving up most of my weekends to a long work schedule, it is nice to have the weekdays off to do homework n stuff. And I think I really like this job. I won't say exactly where I work because I'm sure I have many stalkers out there, but I will say that I'm working in the grocery business, which is nice and laid back for the most part. Most of my co-workers are old white men who wink compulsively. Even the old black man in the produce dept. is a winker. I'm learning a lot about the overnight stocker subculture and many new trends in groceries like the "digestive health" products which have taken over almost every aisle. Gone are the low fat products and the high protein and everything else. Now all the miracle yogurts and cereals and toothpastes seek to clean out your GI tract. Am I missing something or is America constipated?

This is awesome.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

I started working at a new job this past weekend so I haven't had time to update, but what a weekend it was!



1) Sarah Palin is all actin' like her mediocre performance in Thursday's debate has given her a mandate to relentlessly attack Obama and avoid tough, substantive issues. I have no doubt that Bill Ayers will ultimately hurt Obama in the polls. However, the McCain campaign's timing is about a week or two early. This story doesn't have the kind of shelf life to fully realize its potential on election day 4 weeks from now when many undecided voters go behind the curtain and make, as recent history suggests, a shift toward the Republican candidate based on a variety of social issues. I think John McCain got scared by the polls and essentially sold his best stock low.



2) And the polls! Bad news all around for the McCain campaign. Barack Obama, I think, has to actively maintain this lead (contrary to his late primary performance). He's got late breakers working against him and, possibly, a lingering Bradley Effect (or other October surprise).



3) Debate preps for tonight! This debate is wedged between the first debate when the candidates generally introduce their pitch and the last debate when the candidates make their boring, often times safe final sales pitch. And tensions are high. Really high. So the candidates should have their most fiery performance of all three debates. I cautiously say 'should' because the vice presidential debate turned out to be the biggest disappointment in my life since the Backstreet Boys split up.