Our Vacation on the Coast of Germany: Day One

Full set of photos from Flickr G-8 site here

*Extra credit to anyone who can name which couple in the photo above is not a head-of-state/first spouse of a G-8 Nation.

See the rest of my photos from day one of our fun-filled trip below!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Showdown at the G-8

Via the New York Times. More info on the G-8 summit from the BBC, and photos here.

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Catch the Adventure! Catch the Excitement! Catch... the Dodd!

The New Republic pointed this out as well; Chris Dodd is doing nothing to enhance his square image.

Wow. Dodd's portrayal of himself reminded me a lot of The Simpsons' portrayal of Al Gore.

Read on for clip.

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"Obama and the Rules"

From "Obama and the Rules," in the America Prospect:

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Spinderella

After reading a number of the candidates' websites regarding this evening's Democratic presidential debate, I came to the following conclusion: THEY ALL WON. You'd think it would be impossible for this to happen, but you'd be wrong. Hillary was "dominant," Edwards was "smart" and "bold," and Obama "provided a clear example of strong, honest leadership."

Meanwhile, over at the New York Times, Stanley Fish writes a second, particularly relevant, entry on "spin." (Unfortunately, it's TimesSelect, but highly recommended reading, as is the first entry and the comments received on it.)

Fish writes of the "impossibility of avoiding 'spin' in a world (our world) [Ed. note: was this parenthetical really needed, Stanley?] where perception and expression necessarily proceed from some angled perspective or point of view."

And while Fish is not writing specifically for the presidential debates (or politics generally), this discussion is timely. After an eight person debate (which few watched), most people will learn about the debate through soundbites, youtubes, summaries and interpretations. So how does one find out who "won" the debate?

CNN's commentators take a similar, albeit much less intellectual or nuanced, perspective as Fish. Two of three think that Clinton was the "winner," although both of them also think that Biden "seemed to know the most about the issues" and none of them cite anything she did. Carville did say he thought she was "best dressed." But even that comment means little, when you consider that he likely said it only to avoid being seen as fruity for saying another man was well dressed.

Are any of the commentators correct? No, of course not, but when combined with the perspectives of so many others available online, you can get a pretty good understanding of the debate - and possibly a better one than just by watching it yourself. You'll even be able to get the result you wanted. Like Kucinich? He did great - in fact he was the best on the floor. Richardson? Man he was kicking ass and taking names. Undoubtedly, some accounts will even promise you that Mike Gravel will be the next president of the United States. Fortunately for us, political debates aren't like sports; no matter how many times I check ESPN, the Spurs are playing the Cavs in the Finals, not the Bulls and Suns.

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Despite what I've said above (or maybe because of it), continue here, to see Cosmodrome's take on the debaters.

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Delaware: Where People Aren't Even Sure About Your Name*

Somewhere along the gorgeous Delaware coastline, a rockstar heads to die. Yes, death rides a slow horse...

*Acknowledged; there are Tommy Lees other than this one that they could be talking about.

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I Can Feel It In The Air Tonight, Hold On!

Europe was always known as the destination for scores of moneyed, restless, young folk looking for a few months of backpacking party heaven. However, it wasn't until recently that evidence began to accumulate showing how deeply rooted the party problem has become. We broke the story about cocaine-infused Spanish Euros, but since then the coke-on-currency statistics of Euros in Ireland and Germany have come in, not to mention Euros distintigrating under repeated use for crystal meth.

Now a new study finds that the air above Rome there contains trace amounts of cocaine and marijuana. Surprisingly, the highest concentration seems to exist in the air around the University of La Sapienza. Scientists are still unable to figure out a correlation.

My bets?
-Travel plans based around contact highs
-The air above Ibiza will be found to have equal trace amounts of ecstasy and STDs.

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Good Riddance

Cheney Is President! For Real! [Not Really.]

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God Lives in China; Only Eats MacDo's

Today's Wall Street Journal has the kind of feature story I love. It (i) catches up with someone you loved but had forgotten about, (ii) gives a sampling of life in a foreign country, (iii) has great photos, and (iv) deals with a guy who wishes he lived in Beijing or Shanghai because they have "Friday's, Outback Steakhouse and all kinds of American restaurants."

The story [subscription only; fuck you WSJ] is about the immortal (literally!) God Shammgod. You may remember Shammgod from the 1997 NCAA Tournament, when he and white-as-white-can-be Austin Croshere led 10th-seeded Providence to the regional final.

After leaving Providence (yes, God went to a catholic school called Providence) following his sophomore season, Shammgod was drafted in the 2nd round by the Wizards, who then cut him after 20 games.

Shamm is currently one of thirty non-Chinese players in the Chinese Basketball Association. He plays in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, which the WSJ says is "one of the most polluted cities in the world."

More on God...

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