Showing posts with label hapless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hapless. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Sarah Palin's got electrolytes - it's what plants crave


The Nation on Sara Palin:

Mr. McCain has based his campaign on the idea that this is a dangerous world -- and that Barack Obama is too inexperienced to deal with it. He has also acknowledged that his advanced age -- he celebrated his 72nd birthday on August 29th -- makes his choice of vice-president unusually important. Now he has chosen as his running mate, on the basis of the most cursory vetting, a first-term governor of Alaska.
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The political calculations behind Mr. McCain’s choice hardly look robust. Mrs. Palin is not quite the pork-busting reformer that her supporters claim. She may have become famous as the governor who finally killed the infamous “bridge to nowhere” -- the $220m bridge to the sparsely inhabited island of Gravina, Alaska. But she was in favour of the bridge before she was against it (and told local residents that they weren’t “nowhere to her”). As mayor of Wasilla, a metropolis of 9,000 people, she initiated annual trips to Washington, DC, to ask for more earmarks from the state’s congressional delegation, and employed Washington lobbyists to press for more funds for her town.
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The moose in the room, of course, is her lack of experience. When Geraldine Ferraro was picked as Walter Mondale’s running-mate, she had served in the House for three terms. Even the hapless Dan Quayle, George Bush senior’s sidekick, had served in the House and Senate for 12 years. Mrs Palin, who has been the governor of a state with a population of 670,000 for less than two years, is the most inexperienced candidate for a mainstream party in modern history.

Inexperienced and Bush-level incurious. She has no record of interest in foreign policy, let alone expertise. She once told an Alaskan magazine: “I’ve been so focused on state government; I haven’t really focused much on the war in Iraq.” She obtained an American passport only last summer to visit Alaskan troops in Germany and Kuwait. This not only blunts Mr McCain’s most powerful criticism of Mr Obama. It also raises serious questions about the way he makes decisions.


Then again, what would you expect from... wait... that column appeared in The Economist. Sorry.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Hillary: "Stop me before I bullshit again"

Clinton Desperate to Count Votes, Compares Fla. Primary to Zimbabwe

SUNRISE, FLA.
-- Desperate to get attention for her cause to seat Florida and Michigan delegates, Hillary Clinton compared the plight of Zimbabweans in their recent fraudulent election to the uncounted votes of Michigan and Florida voters saying it is wrong when “people go through the motions of an election only to have them discarded and disregarded.”

“We’re seeing that right now in Zimbabwe," Clinton explained. "Tragically, an election was held, the president lost, they refused to abide by the will of the people,” Clinton told the crowd of senior citizens at a retirement community in south Florida.

I don't think anyone could have foreseen this

News item: Clinton may take delegate fight to convention

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

who wins under this scenario?

I just did a little playing around with the Democratic delegate counter on CNN. Let's say:

Clinton wins West Va. 60/40
Clinton wins Kentucky 56/44
Clinton wins Puerto Rico 60/40
Montana is a draw 50/50
Obama wins Oregon 53/47
Obama wins S.Dakota 54/46
Clinton wins two-thirds of the 277 remaining superdelegates 67/33

That gets Obama to 2026, one more than he needs for the nomination.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

was Fung surveyed?

Exploring Consumer Reactions to Tipping Guidelines: Implications for Service Quality

It’s clear that offering suggestions influenced tip amounts, but not always in the expected way. Offering educational guidelines tended to raise tips when service was adequate, but it reduced the highest tips when service was excellent. When service was poor, however, mentioning tip norms encouraged patrons to take revenge on the hapless server.