Should’ve blogged this yesterday, but a preview of ResFest I wrote was in THISDAY
– A South African daily, national newspaper – in their art supplement.
THE MEATRIX – funny and
political. We like that.
New Scientist – amazingly small and powerful plastic memory
From Salon.com | Joe Conason’s Journal:
Clark strikes a match
Perhaps Wesley Clark feels he must downplay his intellectual credentials. That could explain why the former Rhodes scholar abandoned his courageous defense of dissent yesterday to endorse the flag-burning amendment while speaking at an American Legion post in New Hampshire. It was the kind of incident to which voters have long since grown accustomed in presidential campaigns: a smart man saying stupid things while pandering.
I don’t think this is OK, actually. At least Dean’s Confederate Flag comment can arguably be coming from a good place. How can one argue that about this? I think it about ends my support and research into the Clark campaign.