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Friday, January 18, 2008

Your Morning News 1.18.08

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Ben Bernanke, directorToday is a bit of a news vacuum, the majority of today’s stories are previews of things that might happen. The Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified to Congress yesterday and said that he backs some kind of economic stimulus package to avoid a recession. Congress is getting all lovey-dovey and will supposedly have something together by the end of the month. The White House has also said they have a plan, which, surprise surprise, involves tax cuts.

Filed under, it sucks to live there, an interesting article on how Islamic militants are becoming a stronger presence in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. It is a symbol of how the kind of conflict that used to be restricted to the border is now spreading into major urban centers. Additionally, the CIA has figured out who killed Benazir Bhutto! It was… some tribal leader no one outside of Pakistan has ever heard of! Oh, AND AL-QAEDA! That is an assassination I can sink my teeth into.

This weekend will see the next two major Presidential primaries. The Republicans are having primaries in South Carolina and in Nevada while the Democrats only have a primary in Nevada. The Democrats primary in South Carolina is next week for some reason. This is Nevada’s first time being so early in the nominating process. They were moved up so that there would be some geographic and ethnic diversity in the nominating process and because the parties needed a good long reliever. Even though they are rookies, they have really stepped up their game and are performing like seasoned professionals — the first lawsuit between powerful special interests trying to manipulate voting was settled today. Speaking of voting, the David Brooks has a column in the Times that summarizes How Voters Think. Let’s see if I can summarize, “voters vote for someone for any number of reasons. Some of those reasons are smart. Some of those reasons are stupid, but I am still going to act like they make sense. I am really, really smart.”

The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has reached a deal with the major Hollywood studios. The DGA is the union that represents Hollywood film and television directors. Some people are saying that this deal could be the blueprint for a deal with the striking writers guild, which would mean that LOST would finally come back. However, if the Writers’ Guild of America (WGA) does reach a deal, our supply of quirky and quirkier Op-Eds will dry up they all go back to writing for Two and a Half Men.

One last thing, the Iraqi National Security Advisor has an interesting OP-Ed in the Washington Post on a possible political solution for Iraq. I didn’t know he was a member of the WGA.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Your Morning News 1.15.08

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Michigan

Today is the Republican and Democratic Primary in Michigan. Because Michigan moved their primary up so early, Democratic candidates are not campaigning there and only Hillary Clinton (and possibly DennisKucinich) are still on the ballot there. Some Democrats in Michigan are pissed about that. For Republicans, Michigan has been called a must-win for both John McCain and Mitt Romney. Both candidates are campaigning in their particular style, McCain by aggressively telling voters what they don’t want to hear an Romney… not so much.

These early primaries don’t matter so much except as to how they affect a candidate’s momentum going into “Super Tuesday,” which is the name for Feb. 5. On that day dozens of states have primaries and half of the total delegates are awards.

Today’s must read on foreign affairs: an in-depth look at the rise in Pakistani militant groups (Yes, in-depth means long, it also means awesome–don’t skip it). If you really can’t handle it, at least watch this interview Fareed Zakaria did on the Daily Show last night about Pakistan.
People are feeling cautiously optimistic about Iraqi stability and the US’s role there… and will for the next 10 years.