11.28.08
Via Andrew Sullivan, I read Roger Cohen’s piece in the NYTimes from the 26th. The following note was given to an Afgan released from Guantanamo back in 2006:
“An Administrative Review Board has reviewed the information about you that was talked about at the meeting on 02 December 2005 and the deciding official in the United States has made a decision about what will happen to you. You will be sent to the country of Afghanistan. Your departure will occur as soon as possible.”
That’s it. The whole thing. And that language? Brutal. Orwell guessed 22 years early.
Andrew’s post is here. The NYTimes piece is here.
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11.27.08
An absolutely hilarious list of things to be thankful for this time of year, from the finance-centered humor/satire site Long or Short Capital. Here is number 5:
Certainty! Previously I didn’t know when the housing bubble would burst, whether there would be independent investment banks, whether any politicians would be held accountable for cramming housing on people and generally putting the short term way ahead of the long term, whether the stock market could really lose 50% of its value in the post-WWII world and who the biggest dick/fraud on the planet was. The answers were 2007, no, no, yes and Greenspan!
You can read the whole thing (and you should!) here.
11.27.08
From a post almost 2 weeks old now, but wanted to note it here all the same:
The main thing to realize is that for the time being we really are in an alternative universe, in which nothing would be more dangerous than an attempt by policy makers to play it safe.
Full thing here. If anyone is still reading this blog and doesn’t understand that post, let me know and I can try to write something explaining it.
11.27.08
A great paragraph from Ezra Klein on the continued “center-right” idiocy:
The argument that America is a center-right nation tends to proceed from a simple survey of the landscape. We do not have universal health care, we do not have strong unions, we do not have guaranteed paid vacation, we do not have major climate change legislation, Other countries do, and therefore our people are center-right.
But this gets the causality backwards. Assuming that policy outcomes are a simple reflection of public opinion is a nasty error. We have a government set up to protect against public opinion. And it works. The Founding Fathers weren’t idiots, and the political structure they designed has functioned largely as they expected.
Full post here.
11.25.08
Bought a new iPhone yesterday, so here is a view out my window, posted from my iPhone.

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11.23.08
A great graph found via this post at Kevin Drums site. Shows the change in the country from 2004 to 2008. It’s subtle, but it’s clearly there, and important to remember amid all this ridiculous “center-right” talk.
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