From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


Palin told the Anchorage Daily News then that the letters were just a test of loyalty as she took on the mayor's job

She was originally planning to mail them lengths of silk rope, but was dissuaded by the cost of importing the material.

...Seriously, the hell? A "test of loyalty"? Who does that? Mob bosses? Why would it be that vital to have city functionaries' deathless loyalties in Wassila, Alaska?

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


Yes, librarian spies seeking to lead innocent Americans astray by disseminating Marxist literature, and meanwhile holding in the vast storerooms of the Wassila Library Special Collections secret documents pointing to the existence of extraterrestrial mind control powers passed on through exposure to a crystal...

...oh, wait, that was the plot of the last Indiana Jones movie. Sorry.

Even the cover story makes no freaking sense. She just should have said something like, "But there was PORN in there! And books with witchcraft! I was only preparing for the inevitable public outcry, knowing where she stood on protecting our children!" I mean, loathsome as that would be, it at least sounds like it would press the right buttons for her target demographic.

From: [identity profile] pdlloyd.livejournal.com


Yes. The weird thing is that her excuse (like so many offered by Republicans, recently) so often goes unchallenged. As if it's somehow acceptable.

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


You're right, and it baffles me. Is it just that people's attention spans are that short, or that they distrust the media that much? Or do they distrust everything that's said ever, and vote purely on the "values" issues candidates espouse, or what their hair looks like?

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I've always been told that most voters vote on the economy and how things are going for them. I understand that somewhat but for me the social issues are so much more important--like the stacking of the Supreme Court with reactionaries. Now that to me is as important as pocketbook issues.

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


There's also the war, and that vague sense of "people dying and spending my money doing it is bad" vs. "but we need to have someone in charge who'll kick foreign ass! otherwise they'll take advantage!" And, lately, gas prices. There are days when this election seems to be all about gas prices and teen pregnancy - or maybe I've just been forced to read too many stupid commentary articles.

From: [identity profile] pdlloyd.livejournal.com


I think that part of the shift to the right that we've seen with the Republican party reflects a genuine disconnect on social issues that has become systemic, not just within the party, but within much of the electorate, as well. Plus, many voters don't pay close attention to the candidates; they catch the occasional news program, but there are plenty of other distractions and they don't realize how much they miss of what's really going on.

My son who works as a cook for a retirement community told me Friday night that one of the older female managers was telling the young girls who work as waitresses that they should vote for McCain. My son plans on voting for Obama, but mostly because having heard bits of both Obama and McCain speak, he wants to vote for the guy who impressed him as intelligent and reasoned in his approach. But, he hates the news and hasn't really informed himself on the issues, so he didn't have anything he could say to these girls about why they might want to consider voting for Obama. I filled his ear, while wishing that he would take the time to educate himself, but at the same time I know that he's acting just like a lot of average working Joes. They have only a vague sense of the issues, so their decisions are often made from their gut sense about who they like, rather than from an informed position.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com

Let's intimidate the college kids


That's depressing. Luckily, the Democratic party has been signing up new voters--a lot of them. Whether their votes will be counted --that's the question, isn't it? Mistrust my government...Oh yeah.



In the meantime, Nathan Ballingrud has posted this lovely item: In Virginia, someone is trying to scare college students into staying home on November 4. According to InsideHigherEd.com, a press release in Montgomery County read:
Let's intimidate the college kids (http://nballingrud.livejournal.com/43622.html?mode=reply)

From: [identity profile] pdlloyd.livejournal.com

Re: Let's intimidate the college kids


Yes, well, I just spoke to my son and it turns out I had part of the story wrong. It was not a manager, but one of the residents. So, that's one less thing to be depressed about. Please accept my apologies; I should have checked my facts before making my comments.

There are so many stories about voting issues. While trying to find more information about the story in the article in [livejournal.com profile] nballingrud's post, I discovered this Truthout article about mass mailings of voter registration materials in Ohio marked "Do Not Forward."

From: [identity profile] dewayneledin.livejournal.com


Caging is the practice of sending mass mailings marked with “do not forward” instructions to a list of addresses, and using any returned letters as the basis for challenging a voter who claims that address as their legal residence.

From: [identity profile] christinepalag.livejournal.com


Caging is the practice of sending mass mailings marked with “do not forward” instructions to a list of addresses, and using any returned letters as the basis for challenging a voter who claims that address as their legal residence.

From: [identity profile] deancish.livejournal.com


Maybe you should do one about the mass mailing of "do not forward" letters to voters in Ohio that just went out, since those are the usual first step in GOP voter caging operations of the type used to disenfranchise college students and voters likely to be Democrats based upon demographics.

From: [identity profile] jeresylvia.livejournal.com


If so, you're dating myself. It's not so much that Gov. Palin looks like a particular individual. But she's a dead-ringer for a stock character that frequently appeared in sit-coms back in the s and s.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I think perhaps she thought it would never come up again--that she shut up everyone in Wassila.

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


Good point. I suppose she couldn't exactly have predicted the internet or her nomination at that time, and the fact that she thought this was a good/necessary strategy at all says something about her usual M.O.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


There are so many issues the Republicans can be nailed by but first and foremost: economy. Highest unemployment rate in six years. Recession/national debt. The Republicans have been in power for most of the past 8 years (actually most of the last 20 years) and what have they done for YOU as an American? Not effing much.

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


A sufficiently determined Republican can still find a way to justify it all as either sad but inevitable/the result of acts of god, or somehow blame the Clinton administration for being bad at foreign policy, thus letting the terrorists take hold, thus making the war necessary, thus...well, the Clintons are just plain weasely, it's gotta be their fault. Trust me, I'm currently sharing a house with one. And this is someone who's pro-choice, anti-censorship, pro-gay rights. I just...I have no idea.

(I seem to be on a mission in your post here to use my Calvin & Hobbes icons; here, have this one, it's my favorite.)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Aighhh. How can she/he be all that and plan to vote Republican. Thanks for the icon...yup yup :-)

From: [identity profile] innocentsmith.livejournal.com


I do not know. Efforts to argue him into sanity continue.

(From this comic, of course.)

(http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/calvin-denial.gif)

From: [identity profile] pdlloyd.livejournal.com


That sort of thing winds up being one of the mysteries of life, I think.

My dad, who is what I like to call a devout atheist, has become more and more entrenched in his belief that the Republican party are holding back the dark and protecting us all from economic doom and Communism, while remaining in complete denial (love your icon) about their attitudes toward atheists.

From: [identity profile] slithytove.livejournal.com


I'm the same as your dad. I vote Republican, but I always feel like a goldfish trying to swim in a bowl full of glass marbles.

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pdlloyd,
So your dad doesn't realize that the Soviet Union has fallen and that the Cold War is over? That's truly weird.

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I'm also seeing a lot of folks argue elsenet that it doesn't matter if she asked, because she didn't ask about specific books.

No, this argument doesn't make any sense to me, either.
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