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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Your Morning News 1.7.09

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Steve Jobs should bring back his mustacheThe Israeli invasion of Gaza continues unabated, and the debate continues to rage internationally about civilian casualties. Yesterday. Israeli forces shelled a UN-run school filled with civilians, killing 40. It seems likely that the Israeli soldiers were returning fire at a few Hamas gunman who fired mortars from the school, but the incident underscores the fact that Israel is doing next to nothing to minimize civilian casualties.

Tom Friedman proves, yet again, that he writes for the New York Times and I don’t with a great column that put the Gaza conflict in the context of the greater Middle East. Raise a point from the article over lunch or in case your boss mentions the conflict to you and you will sound smart. Don’t feel bad about ripping off Times columnists, I do it all the time.

Senate Democrats, ever the masters of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, are raising a stink over President-elect Obama’s choice of former Clinton Chief-of-staff Leon E. Panetta for CIA director . Obviously, the Obama team goofed by not consulting with the Senate Intelligence Committee, but it seems to me that there is no real basis for criticism of his pick. As Matt Yglesias twittered a few minutes ago, “The case for putting a CIA veteran in charge of the CIA would be more compelling were the CIA’s record not so unimpressive.” If this goes beyond a few nasty media quotes and the dems really try to derail the appointment, that would be stupid.

January means the Consumer Electronics show and Macworld. Despite the recession, many of the gadgets on display at CES are just as cool as previous years. While Apple announced some interesting new innovations (a new macbook pro and DRM-free music), CEO Steve Jobs had to bow out of the convention for health reasons. Applewaters and fanboys are trying to decide if the keynote was boring because there were no really mindblowing innovations or products or just because of Job’s absence. Also, this has raised the question that if Jobs even leaves the company or takes a less prominant role, will Apple be able to continue its market and media domination?

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Your Morning News: 1.29.08

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I love the 00s

The papers this morning all lead with coverage of the President’s State of the Union address. As advertised, the President focused on jobs and the war in Iraq. He also announced plans for modest new spending proposals on education and economic stimulus. The speech was notable for its lack of ambition. The President, rather than announcing bold new policy initiatives and spending his last year planning his place in history, spent the speech rehashing the events of his Presidency. Rather than go in an experimental direction (Peace in our time) or return to the sound that made the band famous (Axis of Evil), the President just cashed in and went with a Greatest Hits. The upcoming year will see the White House focus on tying up loose ends. You know — make the President’s tax cuts permanent, paint the deck, finally get around to reading that Iraq Study Group report that has been lying on the nightstand for months now — that kind of thing.

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