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Of course I can’t

October 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

vote, but as a long-time student of politics I have great interest in the US election. This year the thing that has struck me the most is that the main TV networks are cowardly and are doing a great disservice to their viewers. It seems they’re so afraid of alienating viewers that they’ve given up on saying anything of substance at all.

I don’t mean to suggest that they should endorse candidates (as newspapers often do), but their post-debate analysis should be honest and not constrained by the business side of things. It was clear in the debates that Bush did much better than many anticipated, but especially in the case of the third debate it’s impossible to see how it could have been a draw, as they all maintained.

Gore was clearly more in touch with the issues, answered the questions more clearly and was more composed and polished. He seemed to know Bush’s platform better than Bush did/does. Further, Gore didn’t insult voters like Bush did by suggesting that a President could ignore the Congress, the legislative history, and all of the other constraints on a President. In essence, Bush is acting like a kid trying to run for student body president by promising beer in the water fountains. A nice thought, but completely beside the point.

All of that was completely ignored by the analysts following the debates, which is a terrible thing to do to the voters (esp when it’s presumably done in the name of greater viewership).

Judge for yourself: the transcripts are all online.

Tags: US Politics

The New York Times

October 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

has endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Senate.

Tags: US Politics

The new Feed Mag

October 21, 2000 by Michael Boyle

piece by Brian Edwards is an interesting essay about Paul Bowles and his legacy to Morocco. At one point I maintained that The Sheltering Sky was probably the best novel of the 20th C – something I’m no longer very confident of – but I’d never considered Bowles as a Moroccan resident. A sober update on the life of an American literary icon – or caricature.

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Save the world!

October 21, 2000 by Michael Boyle

“With each passing day, dot-coms are finding it increasingly difficult to stay alive. […] It doesn’t have to be this way. Right now, living, breathing dot-coms need your help.” [via Zannah]

This is a caffeine molecule.

October 21, 2000 by Michael Boyle

This is a caffeine molecule. So now it all makes sense.

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