Archive for February, 2008

Maybe they’ll make this one easy for me

Exciting news from the primaries this week. John McCain is about guaranteed the Republican nomination (though Huckabee still made a brilliant appearance on The Colbert Report.) Clinton and Obama are about tied for the number of states they’ve carried, but Clinton is winning more delegates.

I’m still pulling for Obama to come out ahead on this one. The last thing I want to see is “Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton” for 24 years. It’s time to set aside the culture wars of the 1960s. I am ready for a new generation to start taking over Washington.

I’m far more excited, though, about John McCain trouncing Mitt Romney. I have admired McCain in the Senate for years, and there is nobody more qualified to clean up the mess that his 2000 rival has left for us. Romney is too packaged and too opportunistic for me to ever trust him as a solid leader in a time of national crisis. McCain is a libertarian rock star.

If the general election comes down to Obama vs McCain, I will have some soul-searching to do; I’ll also pay close attention to whom they choose for their running mates and what campaign promises they make loudly. But if the Democrats want to make this a really easy choice for me, they’ll elect Hillary. If she’s the nominee, I know exactly which way this independent vote will swing.

We am the championest

Go Giants!

What a great football game on Sunday. Suspenseful until the very end, with both teams playing hard, and a surprisingly small number of yellow flags. (Normally I expect the Giants to allow at least 3 points on some sort of a penalty.)

David says he won $10 and doesn’t know how. (For shame!) I know some people who won a lot more. If you don’t follow American football, you don’t know what you missed. But it all comes down to this one beautiful 3rd-down play:

But tonight, I can sympathize with Tom Brady, for I know the pain of being #2. Karl alerted me to an untapped resource on the web, a gold mine of geek-street cred: a brand-new site counter on the Adenovirus 5 E1A page. Alas, I was not fast enough to win the intarweb’s latest Super Bowl. I came in second.

I am just like Tom Brady

Better luck next time, I hope.