Sunday, August 12, 2012

Paul Ryan: A One-Man Fiscal Cliff?

Paul Ryan demonstrating his patented "Budget Karate Chop"

There were a couple of funny hashtags trending on Twitter the day Romney announced Paul Ryan as his choice for Vice Presidential running mate. Republicans were giddy about the prospect of a Romney/Ryan ticket, and together with horrified Democrats, they propelled the #RomneyRyan2012 hashtag to the number one spot for at least a full 14 hours. One excited tweeter cited the top-trending status as proof that Romney had knocked it out of the park, to which I felt obliged to reply, "Yes, haven't seen this much excitement since McCain picked Palin."

The thrust of the #BidenDebateLines thread seemed to be that Biden was a doddering fool, and that the silver-tongued Ryan would give him a sound thrashing in a debate. My contribution to the campaign is this debate line: "My opponent is on record as wanting to dismantle Social Security and Medicare... I think we're done here." Go ahead, Joe. That joke is on the house (pun intended).

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Monday, August 6, 2012

We've found a witch! May we burn her?

Scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
Writer and editor David Okrent's famous observation (also referred to as "Okrent's Law) is that "The pursuit of balance can create imbalance because sometimes something is true."  As much as progressives rant about Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, et al, there's little doubt that this "false equivalence" phenomenon is far more corrosive than such overtly biased reporting and commentary.  One of the more recent and arguably most egregious examples of this is the unaccountably evenhanded coverage of Mitt Romney's blatant lies about the Obama campaign's Ohio lawsuit.  George Zornick of The Nation sifts through the crap and unambiguously breaks it down in this recent article.