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Black White Whatever

A message for the presidential candidates: Asians vote, too.

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Curiously Obsessed

I am one of the (un)lucky 28 million who received a copy of Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West in my mailbox last week. The DVD has been suggested to target voters in swing states—of which New Hampshire is one—as an attempt to influence the vote towards McCain.

This movie will not influence my vote in any way, but you can be sure that I will watch it this weekend, and then critically analyse and fact check it to hell. (Or find someone who has done it already.) Is it a piece of trash? Probably. But I’m interested to see what it has to say.

Note bene—This is the DVD that has been linked to the gassing of 300 babies and children in Ohio.

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Being Right Doesn’t Mean Someone Else Is Wrong

This is a new campaign ad for John McCain. Apparently, the McCain camp believe that if you hear “McCain is right” enough times, you’ll think that McCain is right and that Obama is not ready to lead. The first part is basic psychology and marketing. The second part is illogical. So much for straight-talking.

In nearly all those clips where Obama was agreeing with McCain, Obama was actually critising McCain. Obama was noting a point of agreement before continuing to what he disagreed.

Also, Brad Listi, who was live-blogging the debate, predicted that this type of advertising would happen. I’m not surprised either.

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Polling the World

This cartoon is even funnier when you realise that it’s not that far from the truth.

(via MightyGodKing)

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The New Star

Matt Damon has a few things to say about the Republican vice-presidential nominee as well.

What I find fascinating about Sarah Palin is that everyone is talking about her—from feminists like Gloria Steinem to celebrities like Lindsey Lohan. Everyone has an opinion. Everyone thinks that the nomination is important—one way or another. Whether or not you like Palin as the Republican VP nominee, you can’t deny that there is lots of talk, lots of people speaking up, lots of people talking about policies—like the Bush Doctrine—or what makes someone qualified for VP or the power of women in American society.

These are important discussions.

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Palin and Women and Politics

Selecting Sarah Palin, who was touted all summer by Rush Limbaugh, is no way to attract most women, including die-hard Clinton supporters. Palin shares nothing but a chromosome with Clinton. Her down-home, divisive and deceptive speech did nothing to cosmeticize a Republican convention that has more than twice as many male delegates as female, a presidential candidate who is owned and operated by the right wing and a platform that opposes pretty much everything Clinton’s candidacy stood for — and that Barack Obama’s still does. To vote in protest for McCain/Palin would be like saying, “Somebody stole my shoes, so I’ll amputate my legs.”

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Republicans may learn they can’t appeal to right-wing patriarchs and most women at the same time. A loss in November could cause the centrist majority of Republicans to take back their party, which was the first to support the Equal Rights Amendment and should be the last to want to invite government into the wombs of women.

And American women, who suffer more because of having two full-time jobs than from any other single injustice, finally have support on a national stage from male leaders who know that women can’t be equal outside the home until men are equal in it. Barack Obama and Joe Biden are campaigning on their belief that men should be, can be and want to be at home for their children.

This could be huge.

– Gloria Steinem, “Wrong Woman, Wrong Message”

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Never Gonna Let You Down

McCain gets BarackRoll’d.

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When Politics and Nerds Collide

Remember Magic: The Gathering? No? Then you weren’t as geeky as I was. But if you did, then you would probably find these cards hilarious:

See the complete set by MightyGodKing.

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She Speaks Up

I think the real problem comes from the fact that we are taking the focus off of getting to know Sarah Palin and her political views, and what she can do to make our country a less destructive place. It’s distracting from the real issues, the real everyday problems that this country experiences. I get Sarah Palin’s views against abortion, but I would much prefer to hear more about what she can do for our country rather than how her daughter is going to have a child no matter what. Maybe focus on delivering some words and policy with stronger impact like Joe Biden.

Lindsey Lohan

(via of vice and men)

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Why Obama Would Be a Better President (According to One)

This is the interview taken from the August 26th, 2008 show of the Colbert Report. The guest is John McWhorter, who wrote the recently published book All About the Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can’t Save Black America.

But the interview is less about the book and more about why a social conservative thinks that Obama would be a better president than McCain. The reason is race. Seeing an African-American president will change perceptions of African-American people, especially for youth. That is why McWhorter thinks that an Obama presidency is extremely important.

Also, this is one of the funniest interviews on the show in a long while. McWhorter calls himself reserved, but he can really roll with the punches.

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