Archive for October, 2008
Something for the Weekend: One Man and His Sheep
Posted by: | CommentsA meditation on solitude and companionship.
Lulav Love
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It’s the Jewish festival of Sukkot at the moment, which means that Jews all over the world are celebrating the harvest and dining al fresco. For non-practicing Jews in New York, Sukkot means being accosted by bands of earnest teenagers trying to get you to shake the lulav and the etrog and to say a couple of prayers. I went for a walk in the park with my buddy Shabot yesterday and there must have been at least a half dozen groups. As you can see, they did a very thorough job of making sure everyone in the park had a go. And it worked too.

Debate III
Posted by: | CommentsI watched last night’s debate in a cafe in Brooklyn surrounded by Obama supporters, so it was a little difficult to figure out who won. I thought Barack Obama landed the biggest punches of the evening but John McCain delivered most of the jabs. Overall, Obama seemed calm, measured—and, yes, presidential—if a little tired. McCain seemed cranky, frustrated and angry. If I was a Republican I might have had that sinking feeling by the end of the evening.
UPDATE: Since Joe the plumber played such a big role in last night’s debate, you might be interested in taking a look at his exchange with Obama earlier in the day. (Via Daily Intel.)
Discovered: Link Between Hunting and The Fall of Empire
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Non sequitur of the month goes to this caption in the New York Times that accompanies a story comparing the decline of the British Empire with the perceived weakening of US hegemony. The caption reads:
Decline: Even as the future King Edward VIII shot a tiger in India in 1921, Britain’s empire was overstretched.
So now you know. The next time you see a President (Palin?) standing over a fresh kill, the beginning of the end will have begun.
The Wise Men and Women of Bethlehem
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s almost impossible not to feel that tensions are running high as this election draws closer. On Sunday, I saw a woman coming out of the subway in Brooklyn wearing an Obama T-shirt and I wondered whether it would be possible to walk around the city in a McCain T-shirt and feel safe. Probably not.
So far I haven’t seen any videos on the Web of ill-tempered Obama supporters (which does not mean they do not exist). But such videos of McCain supporters seem to multiply each day. Here’s some loathsome banter from a crowd at a recent John McCain rally in Bethlehem, PA, where the Republican candidate’s fans express their views to a small group of “baby killing,” “Commie,” “faggot,” “European socialist” supporters of the “Muslim” “terrorist” “Barama.”
It’s kind of hard to imagine anything like this taking place in Britain.
(Via Gawker)