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A Letter to America: Obama vs. Blair

Ames at one of my favourite must-read blogs, "Submitted to A Candid World", recently wrote an article comparing the rise of Tony Blair and New Labour before his election in 1997, with the victory of Obama and what he called the "New Democrats" in 2008. Indeed, the similarities are uncanny. Both came to power after deeply unpopular opposition governments, both achieves stunning victories, both campaigned the simply but effective mantra "time for a change". But not long after Tony Blair took power things began to unravel, and it turned out that under the glossy sheen and behind the 100 watt smile, things were not what they seemed. What had seemed like the greatest victory for the left in a generation began to turn sour. Could the same happen with Obama?

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Liberal Swearing - The Unintended Irony

So some guy called Matthew Sheffield has written a column that vaguely suggests that liberal websites have more swearing than conservative ones. There are three obvious retorts to this: the methodology looks a bit flakey; I'd love to see the same analysis done for racism, Islamophobia and homophobia; and of course I don't really give a fuck (sorry, couldn't resist). At any rate, what amused me most about the article wasn't the banality of it, but the advert that it appeared next to.

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Inertia Creeps: Oil-Balls and the Election

I've already posted about some of the nonsense being propagated about oil reserves on the internet by campaign groups, but it seems the woo is spreading. Matt Nisbet at Framing Science has cottoned on to my point last month, that it seemed oil and conservative lobbyists had joined forces to make this a key election issue. Now the left-wing lobbyists at Media Matters have uncovered an increasing amount of Oil-Balls - "mis-speech" about oil - appearing in the media [1].

Take a look at Glen Beck in this 30-second clip from June 18th this year:

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