Thursday, July 31, 2008

Obama vs The World

I'm growing weary of the political battle already. Just for the record, I am not a McCain supporter or Obama supporter. I am one of those who believe that there is no strong candidate, not even in the independent realm.

However, there is one thing that really bothers me that Obama has said:

A day after Democratic candidate Barack Obama warned that Republican rival John McCain would tell voters “he doesn’t look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills,” McCain’s campaign on Thursday accused Obama of playing racial politics.

Obama “played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck,” McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said in a statement. He called Obama’s remarks “divisive, negative, shameful and wrong.”

Stumping in Missouri, Obama, the first black candidate with a shot at winning the White House, argued Wednesday that President Bush and McCain will resort to scare tactics to maintain their hold on the White House because they have little else to offer voters.

“Nobody thinks that Bush and McCain have a real answer to the challenges we face. So what they’re going to try to do is make you scared of me,” Obama said. “You know, `he’s not patriotic enough, he’s got a funny name,’ you know, `he doesn’t look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills.”‘


Please Obama, don't bring up the race card. Please. In a country already clearly divided, not just between Presidential candidates, but also in democratic nominees, do you really think this is the best thing to do?

Am I mistaken, or is Obama bringing this up, not McCain? I don't think McCain or anyone else for that matter has brought up those points.

The media circus is getting ridiculous. This could be the first president ever decided based upon blatant media bias towards a candidate. No one can deny that Obama has received much more media coverage, whether positive or negative, than McCain.

What I think this particular election is proving: The role of the President is becoming greatly diminished. The judicial system and the legislative system appear to have much more power. When neither candidate is a viable solution, what is one to do?

I know one thing: I DO NOT WANT TO VOTE FOR SOMEONE JUST TO VOTE AGAINST SOMEONE! I think that would be the worst thing I could do. I don't want to settle for the "Lesser of two evils" as so many seem to say they are doing. Both candidates are full of fluff it seems. What is a society supposed to do?

**UPDATE**
People blast Bush for having "diarrhea of the mouth", but what about Obama? Earlier today, he continued some very egotistical remarks by saying:

"I have become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions," Obama said, a witness told the Post.


Now seriously, between McCain calling Obama an Elitist running away from his voting record, and now you have Obama being as egotistical as egotistical can be...what are we to do?

Friday, July 25, 2008

Look Who's TWO MONTHS OLD!!!

Somebody's two months old! My how time flies.











Monday, July 21, 2008

Monday Music

Its been a while since I've posted anything that hasn't been about Josie, much less anything at all. I've decided to try to get into more of a routine with my posting, starting out with Monday Music. Recently, I signed up for a free trial of E-Music, which at first I wasn't too sure about. There are a whole lot of Indie label artists on the site, but the more I listen, the more I like. Here's a review of who I downloaded.

1. Old Crow Medicine Show: A unique blend of country and folk music. I know, I said country and folk music. For those of you who know me, I'm not a country and folk kinda guy (barring my country/western phase of 1992). These guys are amazing. Definitely give them a looksie. Also, everyone I know seems to be jumping on their train, so I thought I'd give them a try. Good call Jason, great band.

2. Earlimart: A rock/pop group based out of LA. I don't know too much about them. Their band was named for a town in California called Earlimart. Their sound is not too rock/pop, but just enough. Give their songs a listen.

3. Chris Letcher: What happens when the Beatles go alternative? I believe you get Chris Letcher. A British Invasion guy, his music has a very edgy sound that I can't seem to turn off. Give the song "Deep Frieze" a spin and tell me you don't think of the Beatles.

4. My Morning Jacket: MMJ is a slightly older band, forming around 1998. They've been on Letterman, and featured in the movie "Elizabethtown" They've also played at Bonnaroo for about the past five years or so. An interesting sound, one that is hard to pinpoint exactly. Sometimes they sound like U2, and some songs sound like CCR.

5. Josh Ritter: He calls himself country, but I think he's a bit more like a Simon and Garfunkel sound. He's been around for a while as well. Check out his "The Animal Years" album.

Anyone else heard any new music lately? What else should I be checking out?

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Josie at 5 weeks

Here's a quick video I made of Josie

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Baby Do's and Baby Don'ts

Baby Do's and Don'ts: A tribute to the first few days of fatherhood
(My favorite is "Waking Baby", what's yours?)