Post-Palin Brains
Sep. 4th, 2008 08:06 am
- US Invades Pakistan
- Remember how Barack Obama swore he would, unlike the Bush administration, hunt down Osama Bin Laden to his cave? And the right-wing punditocracy suddenly started beating their chests and pulling their hair and saying, "Does that mean Obama would invade an allied nation?
The Bush Administration has just done exactly what Obama said it should do, and what McCain's surrogates said would be wildly irresponsible. - A List of Obama's Accomplishments in the Senate
- The next time someone tells you Obama has no major accomplishments, ask if he's heard of the Obama-Lugar Nuclear Nonproliferation Act, the Obama-Lugar Ethics in Government Act, or his work on personal privacy for users of professional tax preparers, the avian flu awareness bill a year before anyone else cared, lobbying reform, veteran's health care, and my favorite, a public database of all federal spending and contracts.
Looking through Obama's actual record, I become more impressed. This is a guy who actually worked to get things done, whose thrust in the Senate was mostly to the benefit of Americans rather than merely the people of his own state.
Thanks to Sarah Palin for giving the media a chance to point out that Obama is a wonk in the same mold as Al Gore, a man who gets things done, who tightens the screws, and who makes government effective. Unlike Constitution-wrecking grandstanders like McCain-Feingold.
Anyone else notice that Dick Lugar isn't welcome at the Republican National Convention? - Sarah Palin left Wasilla "The Meth Capital of Alasaka."
- To be fair to Palin, she was the mayor of the town, not controller (or whatever it is) of the county territory around Wasilla, but it's still telling that there's absolutely nothing on her record about the meth problem in her hometown. No, she was too busy pressuring the town librarian to ban books she found offensive and telling people that her Lutheran opponent wasn't Christian enough.
- An attempt to reproduce the Wakefield experiment returns negative results
- Fourteen years ago, Andrew Wakefield released a study claiming that the temporal relationship between vaccinations and autiusm was a causal relationship, and people stopped vaccinating their kids. The result is a sudden rush of measles outbreaks in the US and UK. The study was badly flawed, and Wakefield has taken a lot of heat.
And well he should. Attempting to reproduce the study has resulted in negative results. There is no correlation at all between MMR vaccinations and autism. None at all.
Paul Offit was right! - McCain lies badly
- At least Joe Biden isn't quite so embarrassing. McCain uses the "close to Russia" talking point, only to be corrected that Palin never once gave a command to the Alaska National Guard and never once met with anyone, even from the US, who had an association with the Russian government.