Putting it in perspective
I don’t have the energy or time to write the summary of how I feel about the election, except to note that others have already done a pretty good job of summarizing for me.
From a campaign strategy perspective, 2008 will be discussed for many years, but a few things I found interesting in looking at [...]
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Holy cow. 284 electoral votes at 11:01 PM. Barack Obama will be the next president of the US.
Fired Up, Ready to Go
I voted this morning at around 8:25 am. I was number 325 at my precinct; a line about 100 people long had been there at 7 am, so I was catching things at a brief resting point. There was a PTA bake sale on the way out. It was a traditional end to a most [...]
Worth reposting: an open letter to American social conservatives
I don’t often repost entire blog posts, but this needs to be disseminated widely. Thanks to Estaminet for saying what I wanted to say. Take a look at this and spread it to your friends and family:
estaminet: an open letter to american social conservatives.
Please stop.
Please stop saying that Barack Obama is Muslim. He’s not. He, [...]
The fifty state strategy in action
A piece in the Las Vegas Sun about Howard Dean caught my attention. After the “Dean Scream” got played into the ground by the media, Dean has largely been ignored by the popular press, but I think his actions at the DNC have been substantial in positioning the Democrats in 2008. And it’s instructive to [...]
Should Massachussetts abolish the state income tax?
The endgame of the 2008 election season is interesting in a few ways. First, I find it interesting that Obama’s numbers go way up after people get to see him in action (e.g. during debates), and start to edge back down when robocalls and other personal attacks start to hit. In particular, it’s interesting to [...]
Follow-up: Intrade confirms artificial inflation of McCain trading
I don’t know if Erik’s seen this, but I found this report on Talking Points Memo interesting. Apparently Intrade’s internal investigation confirms that someone is artificially inflating the value of McCain (that is, the probability that he’ll win in November) by dumping huge amounts of money into the market in an irrational fashion. The CQ [...]
Unfortunate camera-mugging
Thanks to John Gruber for pointing to Austrian coverage of last night’s debate, complete with this bizarre picture of McCain. I think the caption says that he was reacting after he mistakenly turned the wrong direction to shake hands with the moderator. But there couldn’t be a worse image to sum up his debate performance [...]
Voter registration vs. voter suppression
What does it say about our politics that one party regularly tries to engage new voters and the other regularly tries to suppress them? If you believe the complaints from the GOP, they’re just trying to stave off widespread vote fraud. But study after study has shown that there is no widespread vote fraud conspiracy, [...]
Nasty moments in Presidential debates
The commentariat are going to love this moment, because it sums up some things that the conventional wisdom has been saying about McCain — cranky, really angry, hotheaded — and surfaces some new memes. Like disrespectful. Like borderline racist. Like, can’t believe he’s losing to this guy.
I think this is McCain’s “heavy sigh” moment.
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What are they betting on?
My friend and undergrad classmate Erik Simpson has been following an interesting trend on Intrade, the prediction market that allows predictive “bets” on realworld events. Specifically, Intrade’s prediction results were diverging from other predictive models, specifically those of fivethirtyeight.com. More research dug up the interesting fact that Intrade doesn’t agree with other predictive markets either. [...]
VP debate, the morning after
I livetweeted the debate last night (start, end) and was reminded of a few things in the process. First, writing about anything as it happens means you’re paying much closer attention to what’s said. I got more of a substantive understanding of Biden and Palin’s positions, a closer awareness of both of their stumbles and [...]
Keep your hands and feet inside the car at all times…
…because something tells me this race is going to be a rollercoaster for the next few weeks.
Screenshot below from the excellent Election ‘08 iPhone App, from Pollster.com and Slate. For a more nuanced view, look to the fine folks at Electoral-Vote.com, which shows Obama’s lead 338 to 185 electoral votes, with 15 ties. This high [...]
“You can literally register to vote while you’re pooping.”
“(If you have a laptop.)”
Classy ad, really. Stick around for the wrapup with Dustin Hoffman–very nice.
Via David Weinberger.
JohnMcCainInventedTheBlackberry.com
Sheer brilliance from my good friend Greg Greene: http://johnmccaininventedtheblackberry.com. Feed it suggestions on Twitter via #invented.
This was the straw that broke the camel’s back, btw: you can now follow me on Twitter too. Just don’t expect any deep thoughts.

