The election is over, which is fantastic because it means that my TV viewing will again be dominated by irritating product commercials rather than irritating campaign commercials. Bravo to the Dems for their successes this week – or, more appropriately, bravo to the voters for their success, right? (My political leanings are a lot like my preferences in dress shirts – blue, light blue, blue with stripes, and a little bit of green – so I’m pretty pleased about Tuesday’s results.)
MSNBC recently reported that over $160 million was spent solely on campaign advertising – the vast majority towards negative ads. Imagine the collective good that amount of money could have done if it was distributed to some school districts, health clinics, and business development organizations rather than to cruddy TV commercials...
Here in Massachusetts, Deval Patrick (D) won the race for governor by 20+ percent margin over the Republican challenger. He is a former civil rights lawyer who worked in the Clinton administration. He also had a high-power exec job with Coca-Cola for awhile, which briefly raised the ire of some uber-lefties a few months back, but they quickly got over it. He comes across as thoughtful, humble, and charismatic – a leader who doesn’t seem like he’ll result to “just folks” style pandering. Good stuff.
I will admit to being confused by Patrick’s campaign slogan, “Together We Can”. No announcement has been made about what it was that we are canning… Pickles? Tomatoes? Perhaps he’ll tell us when he formally takes office.
In other news, I saw Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth with her daughter while we were wandering around Northampton last week. This was cool as heck.
Which reminds me: Derailleur scored a gig at the Guthrie this Friday night. You should go.
Be good; be good at it.
- jbc
Thursday, November 09, 2006
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maybe it's because of the significance of the day you were born - you have some insightful thoughts... you should run for an office, jbc. You could bike around town with a wicker basket to collect money to use for your platform issues instead of negative ads. I'll buy you a wicker basket.
By the way, whatever you do can, be sure you follow the recipe closely - Chad is happy to share about the dangers of botulism from improper canning!
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