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Choice 2008: JFK or Curtis Le May?

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 07:04:09 PM PDT

(crossposted under my revdbh screen name at EcuProphets)

Temperament matters.

Where one is thoughtful, the other one is direct. Where one sees shades of gray, the other sees black and white. Where one thinks options through, the other declares himself ready to charge ahead. Obama and McCain at Saddleback Church? So they say.

But I’m thinking of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the movie version, Thirteen Days, I’m thinking in particular of the scene where President Kennedy meets with the Joint Chiefs. While Kennedy is bringing up all the obstacles and consequences, the Joint Chiefs generally, and Air Force Chief Curtis LeMay in particular, can’t envision any negative consequences from an American attack upon Cuba.

Gerald Ford: Warren Commission skeptics "no problem"

Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 02:06:56 PM PDT

The Washington Post reports that, per newly declassified documents, Gerald Ford was secretly forwarding information to the FBI about the Warren Commission inquiry into John F. Kennedy's assassination and that Ford, then a congressman, told the FBI that skeptical members of the Warren Commission posed "no problem" to ____ (fill in the blank), that three members "failed to understand" the bullet trajectory, and that two members were skeptical that the shots came from the Texas Book Repository.

Groupthink in the Bush administration

Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 10:31:19 PM PDT

Of the many criticisms that can be leveled at two terms of the Bush administration, a comparatively mild one is that its major actors were guilty, as a group, of poor decision making.  Nevertheless, I will spend this diary describing how a psychological phenomenon called groupthink seems to aptly describe how the administration behaves.  Almost amusingly so, in my opinion, if it weren't so catastrophic.  

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #56: Final Elimination Round Twelve (w/poll)

Fri Aug 01, 2008 at 05:06:34 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. Gov. Janet Napolitano (AZ) was eliminated in the previous round, and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (KS) rotated in to replace her this time. After the next thread, I'll be running the rankings of the remaining candidates each thread, just in case Obama beats this series to the punch.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

12%20 votes
3%5 votes
28%47 votes
5%9 votes
1%2 votes
9%15 votes
7%12 votes
1%3 votes
1%3 votes
7%13 votes
1%2 votes
1%3 votes
14%24 votes
1%2 votes
1%3 votes

| 163 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #55: Final Elimination Round Eleven (w/poll)

Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 05:00:47 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) was eliminated in the previous round, and Fmr. Sen. John Edwards (NC) rotated in to replace her this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

14%22 votes
3%6 votes
19%29 votes
8%13 votes
2%4 votes
9%14 votes
5%8 votes
9%14 votes
3%5 votes
5%9 votes
1%2 votes
1%2 votes
4%7 votes
3%5 votes
7%12 votes

| 152 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #54: Final Elimination Round Ten (w/poll)

Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 05:01:22 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (GA) was eliminated in the previous round, and Gov. Bill Richardson (NM) rotated in to replace him this time. Fmr. Sen. Bill Bradley (NJ) made his Shermanesque statement, so Gen. (Ret.) Wesley Clark (AR) rotated in to replace him.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

16%29 votes
2%5 votes
16%29 votes
3%6 votes
4%8 votes
5%10 votes
3%7 votes
5%10 votes
13%24 votes
4%8 votes
2%4 votes
2%4 votes
6%11 votes
3%7 votes
8%16 votes

| 178 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #53: Final Elimination Round Nine (w/poll)

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 05:08:40 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Gen. (Ret.) Anthony Zinni (PA / VA?) was eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Joe Biden (MBNA) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

18%30 votes
3%6 votes
2%4 votes
9%16 votes
4%7 votes
7%12 votes
4%7 votes
3%6 votes
16%26 votes
3%5 votes
4%7 votes
2%4 votes
4%7 votes
5%9 votes
9%16 votes

| 162 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #52: Final Elimination Round Eight (w/poll)

Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 05:00:03 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Tom Daschle (SD) was eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Chuck Hagel (NE) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%7 votes
1%3 votes
6%10 votes
4%7 votes
11%18 votes
5%9 votes
7%11 votes
18%28 votes
1%3 votes
5%8 votes
3%6 votes
3%5 votes
3%6 votes
3%6 votes
15%24 votes

| 151 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #51: Final Elimination Round Seven (w/poll)

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 05:00:09 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Gov. Ray Mabus (MS) was eliminated in the previous round, and Gov. Tim Kaine (VA) rotated in to replace him this time. Sen. Jack Reed (RI) made his Shermanesque statement, so Fmr. Vice President Al Gore rotated in to replace him.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%7 votes
7%12 votes
15%25 votes
1%2 votes
3%5 votes
4%7 votes
8%13 votes
16%26 votes
3%5 votes
1%3 votes
3%6 votes
1%3 votes
9%16 votes
1%3 votes
17%28 votes

| 161 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #50: Final Elimination Round Six (w/poll)

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 04:59:41 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Bill Nelson (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Rep. Robert Wexler (FL) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%7 votes
7%9 votes
13%16 votes
1%2 votes
1%2 votes
11%14 votes
4%6 votes
0%0 votes
4%6 votes
2%3 votes
7%9 votes
4%5 votes
13%16 votes
4%5 votes
18%23 votes

| 123 votes | Vote | Results

Fly Me To The Moon

Fri Jul 25, 2008 at 03:23:10 AM PDT

Crossposted at MLW

    There has been a lot of talk recently about the "energy crisis". I wonder if this is the same energy crisis we heard about in the 70’s? If it is then that means for over 30 years instead of solving our domestic energy needs, we have ignored them and allowed them to grow. In 1970 we were importing about 24% of the oil we used and the embargo back then threw our economy into a tail-spin, imagine what would happen today when we import about 70%. Rather than using the past 30 plus years to develop new or existing technologies to reduce or break our dependence on oil, we have elected to do something worse than nothing. Instead of our vehicles getting smaller and more fuel efficient during this time they have actually gotten larger.

"Citizen of the World" used by Plethora of Past Presidents

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 07:48:17 PM PDT

Barack Obama began his speech saying he's an American citizen and a citizen of the world (his first applause line)  The McCain camp highlighted that phrase in its dismissal of Obama. Too, the dismissal spreads through the Meme-o-sphere.

But John McCain himself has used the phrase "Citizen of the World" in a speech on May 27th of this year at the University of Denver. [source]

There is such a thing as good international citizenship, and America must be a good citizen of the world—leading the way to address the danger of global warming and preserve our environment, strengthening existing international institutions and helping to build new ones, and engaging the world in a broad dialogue on the threat of violent extremists, who would, if they could, use weapons of mass destruction to attack us and our allies.

Many past Presidents (and the current one, too!) used  "citizen of the world" in their remarks. Here's a collection of them....

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #49: Final Elimination Round Five (w/poll)

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 05:00:18 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination series of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Max Cleland (GA) and Rep. Chet Edwards (TX) were eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Russ Feingold (WI) and Fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn (GA) rotated in to replace them this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%7 votes
5%8 votes
10%14 votes
2%3 votes
5%8 votes
12%17 votes
5%8 votes
0%0 votes
3%5 votes
5%7 votes
0%1 votes
5%7 votes
9%13 votes
4%6 votes
25%36 votes

| 140 votes | Vote | Results

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #48: Final Elimination Round Four (w/poll)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:01:39 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) was eliminated in the previous round, and Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

4%8 votes
6%11 votes
1%3 votes
10%18 votes
1%2 votes
5%10 votes
1%3 votes
5%10 votes
0%1 votes
5%10 votes
2%5 votes
2%5 votes
18%32 votes
3%6 votes
27%46 votes

| 170 votes | Vote | Results

MSM HAMMERS McSame !!! (Videos plus Stunning Photos) ☺☺ (UPDATE 2x)

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 10:52:26 AM PDT

► With Defense Minster, Ehud Barak

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BOOOO-YAHH!!  Let the smackdown begin.

► Whiner!!

► Too Old!!

► Too Angry!!

► Smear Merchant!!

The Village™ elders dropped an anvil on his head.

Update: He's Losing it.
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► First up: Jack Cafferty knee-caps McWhiner.

Berlin is Abuzz over Obama's Visit

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 01:47:35 AM PDT

Berlin is abuzz about Senator Obama’s upcoming speech on Thursday 7:00 PM local time.


How many folks will come to see the messiah as he has been called by some journalists over here? Many press outlets quoted a city government official’s estimate of 10,000 to one million people. Wow, that is so precise! It seems that nobody else dares to publish an estimate. It could be a comparatively small gathering. Or it could be a huge gathering like when President Kennedy said "Ich bin ein Berliner."

Space is There, and We’re Going to Climb It

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 06:07:46 AM PDT

Crossposted at An Idea Lives On

Of the many issues I care deeply about, one stands above all others.  I often find it hard to adequately explain my love of Space.  I have no special knowledge of astronomy or cosmology or astrophysics.  I simply know what little I have read from books by Carl Sagan or news stories about the latest robotic mission to Mars.  Still, I am utterly convinced that we must regain our focus on Space.  Space Exploration is so vitally important to the future of humanity, yet gets very little attention compared to all of the other political issues.

5 p.m. PDT Daily Open Obama V.P. Thread #47: Final Elimination Round Three (w/poll)

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 04:59:59 PM PDT

Welcome back for more speculation! Today we'll continue the final elimination thread of possibilities for Obama's v.p.

This elimination series began with the bottom 14 names, and eliminates the bottom vote-getter(s) and replaces them with new name(s) from just up the list, reaveraging as we go (so each thread's bottom vote-getter[s] may not be the ones cut--who's cut will be determined by the new averages generated from this series's votes only). I hope that'll be complicated enough to dissatisfy and confuse everyone equally. I'm hoping we'll have five or six candidates left when Obama picks and see if the DKos wisdom of crowds is. It should take about 14 threads to get all of the top candidates in the poll again, out of the 28 or so total threads. Sen. Jeff Bingaman (NM) was eliminated in the previous round, and Fmr. Sen. Bob Graham (FL) rotated in to replace him this time.

Please discuss any v.p. candidates in the comments. The most correct format would be to simply state their name, unless you have further comments, in which case please include them. "Oh my God, where's Jane/Johnny Politician?!" would be a bit alarmist, don't you think? I'm sure they're fine. I'm happy to hear all ideas, and of course I'm no official gatekeeper, so play nice.

(continued below the fold)

Poll

Who should be Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate?

5%9 votes
2%5 votes
1%3 votes
10%17 votes
2%4 votes
5%9 votes
2%5 votes
1%3 votes
4%7 votes
3%6 votes
6%11 votes
2%4 votes
16%27 votes
2%4 votes
31%53 votes

| 167 votes | Vote | Results


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