The Coyote Chronicles

Ezra Klein Nails It

November 4, 2008 · 3 Comments

Read the whole thing.  Damn fine piece of writing.  A sample:

“Barack Hussein Obama was, arguably, the country’s most unlikely candidate for highest office. He embodied, or at least invoked, much of what America feared. His color recalled our racist past. His name was a reminder of our anxious present. His spiritual mentor displayed a streak of radical Afro-nationalism. He knew domestic terrorists and had lived in predominantly Muslim countries. There was hardly a specter lurking in the American subconscious that he did not call forth.

And that was his great strength. He robbed fear of its ability to work through quiet insinuation. He forced America to confront its own subconscious. Obama actually is black. His middle name actually is “Hussein.” He actually does know William Ayers. He actually was married by Jeremiah Wright. He actually had lived in Indonesia. These were not smears, though they were often used as such. They were facts. And this election was fundamentally about what happened when fear collided with fact.

For the first time, America had to articulate what exactly it feared. Did it truly believe that the middle name “Hussein” suggested a terrorist threat to the country? Well, no. Did it genuinely think Obama a radical Afro-nationalist who had dedicated his life to serving a country he loathed? Probably not. Did it actually seem plausible that Obama wanted to become president so he could finish the job the Weathermen started? Unlikely. The shadowy terrors that animated American politics in the dark aftermath of 9-11 receded. Time had passed. To borrow a line, it was morning in America, and our country looked different in the clean light of the dawn. And so too did its problem”

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McCain Gives Knock-Out Concession Speech

November 4, 2008 · 5 Comments

Nicely done, Senator.

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Election Day Jitters

November 4, 2008 · 1 Comment

Those of you who blog regularly probably know the feeling….you have SO much to say, yet when you place your fingers on the keyboard, you cannot seem to get it started, or, you realize just how random and rambling your thoughts are, so you opt out of the new post.  Generally, I spare my readers that kind of post, but today I’ll ask your indulgence while I pound these thoughts out…

I have to say first and foremost, if you have premium channels for television, look for and watch “The Road To Guantanamo.”  I was up late last night watching it, and it is the single most important movie I watched this year.  It is absolutely horrifying to watch human beings treat other human beings that way.  It should shake you to your core.  I am not overstating when I say it changed me forever.

If Obama should lose, I expect to see every pollster in the country out of work for good.  Personally, I watch the betting odds, since bookies have real money on the line, and employ mathematics daily for a living.

If Obama should win, especially if he wins big, I’d really like to see my fellow Democrats being graceful in victory.  Part of the attraction for me to Mr. Obama was his demeanor, and he and his wife are classy at all times.  We can do our part after the fact by being magnanimous and reminding people that the real work is just getting started.  Because it is.  I will diligently monitor the Obama administration, and it my single biggest hope that he communicates to America that we must evolve as a Nation, it is well past time that we recognize that our standard of living cannot be maintained indefinitely.  Ask us to volunteer.  Ask us to conserve.  Ask us to step up and contribute.

Communication is key.  Transparency will actually aid our next President if he intends to affect real change.

I’m very curious what happens to blogging in the near future.  Already, (and part of this may be election fatigue)  I have noticed a sharp drop off in readership, not just on this blog, but if comments are any indicator, (and I believe they are) then the blogging model will have to morph.  Twitter ain’t it.  It may be a useful tool in certain situations, but I find it tedious to use and a haven for spammers.

More later.  I have to go finish a huge fencing project, so maybe the mindless labor will give me time to shape my thoughts.  Or not.

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