October, 2012 archive
Mitt the Flip, SOP 0
From Dick Polman’s article about this week’s debate:
You can read the rest, but this sums up the Romney campaign.
And Romney’s character.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
I was in a binder this morning and forgot to check the weekly unemployment data. Slightly worse:
(snip)
The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure than the weekly figures, rose to 365,500 last week from 364,750. The average number of claims over the past two weeks was in line with the four-week average, indicating little change in the pace of firings outside the seasonal swings.
(snip)
Payrolls rose 114,000 in September after a 142,000 increase the prior month, according to Labor Department figures released earlier this month. The unemployment rate dropped to a three- year low of 7.8 percent from 8.1 percent.
Today’s report showed the number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits fell by 29,000 in the week ended Oct. 6 to 3.25 million.
Mitt the Flip: a Bounder with Binders 0
At Asia Times, Pepe Escobar suggest that Mitt the Flip has let slip the binds of truth.
Way beyond the meme cycle, the problem is actually Mitt’s Binders Full of Baloney. . . .
Show me the money. And while we’re at it, be afraid, be very afraid of the world according to Mitt (or rather his neo-con advisers). Russia is a strategic enemy. China is a commercial enemy. And the US must raise hell – again – all across the Middle East; so expect the Return of the (Medieval) Dead, as in “you’re either with us or against us”, part II.
Caught in a Heat Wave . . . 0
“. . . a tropical heat wave.
I wonder which meals they ordered.
The Voter Fraud Fraud (Updated) 0
It is getting stranger.
Via The Richmonder.
Addendum, Later That Same Day:
An arrest has been made.
The Virginia Republican Party is not returning phone calls.
And that surprises us how?
Undue Influence 0
Mitt the Flip directs employers to tell their employees how to vote. The key quote starts about the 26:40 mark.
When you cut through the hearts and flowers rhetoric, it is suborning voter intimidation.
I do have low expectations of today’s Republican Party, but, I must admit, this recedes my expectations.
Via Balloon Juice.
The Election Must Be Getting Nearer 0
Karl Rove’s PAC keeps calling up my answering machine and telling it lies.
Hermetically Sealed in a Mayonnaise Jar Buried under Funk & Wagnalls Back Porch 0
Or, Life in the Wingnut Bubble, brought to you by John Cole.
Dryin’ Ryan 3
And in line with the previous post . . . .
Excerpt:
Do you know how hard it is to make volunteering at a homeless shelter look like a negative thing?
Abnormal Psych 0
Does this remind you of any political candidates or parties whose names begin with “R”?
Dulcet Tones 0
I have a new podcast up at HPR (and still another that I recorded yesterday and will edit today).
This one concerns KeepassX, a free and open source cross-platform password vault that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and is compatible with an keepassdroid for Android. I resisted password vaults for years until I was introduced to KeepassX; its cross-platform operation and versatility have converted me.
If you have a number of important passwords to manage (I just counted–I have over 40 that must be secure and therefore unique and that I use regularly), check it out.