Rappers and Hockey Mamas for Obama

Priceless!

Rap first … McCain/Palin lies … this is great!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj6ZEpPFCaA

… and next, something from a completely different musical world …

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9BmNuqeiQ

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Let this comfort you, but…

Don’t get complacent heading into Tuesday!!  Take nothing for granted, seize the day, and vote!!

Nice article from Rasmussen, which from what I hear is the most accurate polling apparatus around?

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On the Ground In Philly

Okay, I’m not quite letting go yet.  Here’s a bit about the chaos in Philly, post World Series win!  We begin in an anonymous house, somewhere in Philly, as the Phils close it out and some college students watch … then spill out into the street.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuR_dWqLoNY

From there we move along toward Broad Street … sounds like they’re starting from Temple … maybe?  It’s a LONG walk to City Hall!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ7JNaC01PI

Just a couple of slices of Philly life!  Today it’s going to be mayhem down there!!  Back to the real world tomorrow … but I’m sticking with this for now!

Interesting site here- with Phillies contracts and salaries … what will next year bring?  And then of course, Phillies nation, with some great tidbits!  Tom Boswell sums it up with his usual aplomb … while Ben Reiter has a really nice piece in SI about Carlos Ruiz!  (Thaks for the articles, Gary!)

Finally, in a wee bit of non-Phillies-related news, we learn in USA Today that China had some big worries about a few US athletes (Abby Wambach among them) heading into the Olympics.  (Thanks for the Tip, truth!  You can all read more about this on truth’s site – Main Street USA!)  I’m with Abby (one of the worrisome) … seems almost an honor, to be perceived as that powerful and “scary” … kudos to those principled athletes!

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'80 Phillies '08

There’s lots to be said for symmetry!  Indeed, back in ’80, the first time the Phillies won it all, yours truly was about to turn 28 … and now here we are 28 years later!  Yeah, symmetry!

On a chilly night in Philly, they did it again!  Go Phils!  Charlie Manual created a bunch of believers this post season … and Cole Hamels received well-deserved kudos as the series MVP.  Way to come through, underdogs!  😉

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpgq8tabXOg

That training Scene from Rocky 1 still gives me goosebumps.  The quintessential underdog-prevailing story line – love it!  (And thanks for the shout out, RPE – now Go Bobcats!)

On the campaign trail, Barack Obama had a huge night.  There was his beautifully done, half-hour prime time video.  There was his rally with Bill Clinton in Florida.  There was his appearance on The Daily Show (you can view it here). Tonight he’s on Maddow!  And check out this telling ad!

Contrast all of this with the patent absurdity of Sarah Palin disdaining fruit fly research …or Olbermann’s piece on Sarah Palin, the Socialist!  Is there really any choice here, folks?

While we’re sharing video … here’s the premiere of 30 Rock … Tina Fey’s show!  Sarah Palin may not be winning McCain many votes – but she’s doing wonders for Tina Fey!

October SnowFinally, a quick update from HollyCornblog.  Upstate NY was treated to its first taste of wintry weather this week.  Here’s the scene at her house … lots of heavy, wet snow.  (And plenty more where that came from, I am sure!)

Peace out … and thanks, Phillies.

Daddy C is very, very happy, I am sure!

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The Candidates – They're Ambivalent and They Can't Help It. No One Can

Psychotherapist John P. Briggs, M.D. and (I assume) his son, J.P. Briggs II, Ph.D. who studies creativity and chaos, have written a beautifully nuanced study comparing and contrasting how McCain and Obama approach ambivalence, what this may reflect of their upbringings, and how this would affect their governing the country.

Their apparent level of empathy allows them to conduct a deeper critique of McCain’s erratic swings from disarming frankness to vituperative attacks to remorse. Because their study embraces the full spectrum of McCain’s temperament, I believe it presents the authors’ misgivings about McCain in a non-partisan and accessible manner to the wider public.

Clearly the writers consider Obama the healthier choice. I like how the Briggs identify what, to their mind, makes for effective decisions. I take to heart their suggestion that ambivalence is a necessary prelude to meaningful decision-making, to be honored and explored, though not sentimentalized.

I’ll be exploring TruthOut more in weeks to come…

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Of Course, I am Rushing Again …

Sorry – I’ll get up earlier tomorrow – I promise!

Weather permitting, the Phillies and Rays finish up game 5 tonight in Philly.  Can’t really go into it now, though … too damn rushed!

For this morning, I’ll just share a wonderful explication of the damage done by the Right, penned by Jane Smiley.  She minces no words about the havoc they have wreaked, and the importance of this election for the survival of this nation.  I highly recommend it!

Smiley writes …

If we look at our two candidates, the differences between them are stark. John McCain, who was raised by and accepts the authoritarian model, is evidently never at peace. He is hot-headed, erratic, and has been remarkably cruel. He claims to have principles, but his principles change every time he loses his cool. The more he is pushed, the more it becomes evident that he lives by his own selfish desires — for money, for power, for women. He’s is a classic avoider, who can’t even answer the simplest question — if something “unpleasant” comes up, he changes the subject. Barack Obama rarely changes the subject, because he is fully capable of looking at an issue and considering it. He seems to have been reared in a non-authoritarian household, by a loving mother and loving grandparents. He thinks that the world is a rational place that can be understood and modified. His own family seems happy and loving. Right wingers think he is shallow, but he isn’t shallow — he’s well-adjusted. And we’ve had two whole years to poke him and prod him and discover this. Obama has grown through campaigning because he has learned from it. McCain gets ever smaller and more weird as he campaigns because he doesn’t understand what is happening to him. When we choose between these two men, we are choosing between two worlds — the world of ignorance, fear, manipulation, and cruelty, and the world of rational investigation, weighing of options, and planning.

For your entertainment, before I take off … this, from Hardy Drew And the Nancy Boys!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eKZryEAzUg

Less than a week … let’s do it!

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Rain, Rain, Rain … and a Little More Palin Pain

The Phillies-Rays game was suspended after the Rays tied it in the top of the sixth.  When they’ll resume is anyone’s guess – the weather map sure doesn’t look auspicious for tonight.  IMHO, it’s be nice if the delay went long enough that I could catch up on my sleep – and Hamels could pick up where he left off.  We shall see!

Meanwhile in McCain land, relations continue to fray – at least amongst the McCain and Palin handlers.  There’s something vaguely Shakespearean about all this.  If I cared a whit about the players (McCain in particular) it’d make for a nicely staged tragedy … Ambition Smites the Senator … something along those lines.  In a twist to “turnabout is fair play,” the creature McCain created – the one that once turned him on – is turning on him.

A second McCain source says she appears to be looking out for herself more than the McCain campaign.

“She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone,” this McCain adviser said. “She does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else.

“Also, she is playing for her own future and sees herself as the next leader of the party. Remember: Divas trust only unto themselves, as they see themselves as the beginning and end of all wisdom.” Video Watch more on the ‘diva’ criticism »

For a breath of fresh air, watch Michelle Obama on the Tonight Show.  I am so psyched at the thought of this woman being in the White House for the next eight years!

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Just Another Mundane Monday

Today’s offering on The Writer’s Almanac is a perfect way to start the week … feet firmly on the floor – eyes gazing out of a generous window.  Yes we can!

The Patience of Ordinary Things
by Pat Schneider

It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they’re supposed to be.
I’ve been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window?

And we note, too. that today (10/27/08) is the birthday of Dylan Thomas, Sylvia Plath, and my budding writer friend, De!!!

Hey De … be BAD on your Birthday!  (Not too bad, but BAD!)

😉

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Wow!

That’s really it, just WOW!

The Phillies’ bats came alive in a real big way last night, as they blew the Rays out 10 to 2. Tonight’s game five, still in Philadelphia, could be the end of the Series!

It’s great to see Ryan Howard producing the way we know he can. And how amazing was that home run by Joe Blanton? It’s got be very demoralizing for the Rays to have the guy who’s striking them out hit one out of the park!  (His first career home run, no less.)

On the political front, things continue to come unglued for John McCain and his Straight Talk Express. (Maybe it’s an oxymoron to call something an “Express” when it’s being piloted by mavericks.  Ya gotta wonder how they steer the thing!)

Anyway, the Express seems to be running out of steam here in New Hampshire, where Obama leads in the polls by a growing margin. We certainly don’t want to become complacent, but as we enter the final days of the campaign, things are looking better and better.

Oh, and that other maverick? The one with the nifty clothes? She persists in ignoring her handlers, speaking out about things that, I am sure, make them cringe.

Most recently, she continued on the topic of her wardrobe, prompted by the View’s Elizabeth Hasselbeck — a deep thinker and astute political mind almost the equal of Palin (if you can imagine that).

I don’t know about you, but I was quite relieved to understand that the clothes don’t belong to Sarah, and are just part of the fakery that is the Republican campaign. Oh, and did you know that she gets her clothes at consignment shops? Yeah, right.

“Those clothes, they are not my property. Just like the lighting and the staging and everything else that the RNC purchased, I’m not taking them with me. I am back to wearing my own clothes from my favorite consignment shop in Anchorage, Alaska. You’d think – not that I would even have to address the issue because, as Elisabeth is suggesting, the double standard here it’s – gosh, we don’t even want to waste our time.”

Yes, please, stop wasting our time.  It gets tiresome, doesn’t it?

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World Votes for Obama, "The Economist" Reports…

Gratifying but mystifying, the Economist site sports a map in which the world votes overwhelmingly for Obama. If I was a Republican, I’d be having a stroke! What was the methodology? I can’t figure it out! But there’s something calming about seeing all that blue.

Can anybody explain how this world election was conducted???

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