Archive for October, 2007
Colbert 2008: A Legitimate Choice for America?
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 26th, 2007, at 9:24pm

Stephen Colbert is running for president of the United States in the 2008 election.

The Facebook group 1,000,000 Strong For Stephen T Colbert has… one million members (and growing). It’s the fastest growing facebook group ever.

Many people point to his entry in the array as a turning point in American elections. No, nobody is claiming that he’ll get elected (yet), but the fact that he can garner support through the tubes faster than career politicians says something: the internet a la social networking is a powerful recruitment tool. However, it remains to be seen if voters will go to the polls.

Speaking of polls, a recent poll found Colbert “gains 13% of voters in a matchup with Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Hillary Clinton.” (Source).

In another bizarre angle on the story, Colbert is also drawing the eye of the Federal Election Commission. Colbert comes from the strange breed of politicians launched from careers in media; think Ronald Reagan, Jesse Ventura, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. But he’s got his own popular television show on Comedy Central — “The Colbert Report.” His campaign raises issues regarding network and corporate sponsorship. Comedy Central is aware of the potential issues and has lawyers researching the potential issues in order to stay in line with campaign finance law.

In the end, though, will it even matter? Though he is collecting signatures to put himself on the ballot in South Carolina as both a Republican and Democratic candidate (and South Carolina is considering him, if not seriously), many are ready to dismiss him as a joke — not a surprising sentiment to express about the ubiquitous comedian.

Blogger Sonia Zjawinski (Wired) states:

While this is all very funny, I hope Colbert stops short of actually trying to take this all the way. This election is one of the most important elections we’ve had since 2000, and as we saw that year and in 2004, we really can’t fuck this up.

Deborah Netburn with the LA Times asks a potent question: “Has America lost its collective mind?

Has it?

No. With George Bush’s approval rating at at an all time low of 24% and Congress bringing in a collective 11% approval rating, what’s obvious is America’s hunger for real leadership who represents this country. While Colbert may be no answer to America’s longings, it’s no surprise many consider him as good a choice if not better than the other leading candidates.

Don’t throw away my vote?” Is it throwing away my vote to elect a man I believe in as much if not more than the party demagogues in 2008?

WISCONSIN!?
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 24th, 2007, at 5:37pm

Tracy and Scott are moving to Wisconsin. I’ll be filing a formal complaint soon so please feel free to leave any comments you’d like me to pass on to her.

(Or perhaps I could just say: “Congrats on Scott’s new job and good luck in The Land of Cheese!”)

Best Heroic Prototype
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 23rd, 2007, at 9:04pm

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Yes, Worries
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 23rd, 2007, at 6:08pm

Grandma is back in the hospital. Tomorrow she will get a shiny new pacemaker. I’d rather she didn’t need it, but if it will help, I won’t complain.

I wish I had vacation time. The downfall of changing jobs is a complete drainage of time off. I wasn’t planning on returning Home until spring, but now visiting grandma seems like a fantastic idea.

A Real Life Post
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 20th, 2007, at 10:17pm

Hopefully you’re all getting a glimpse of how my life is going from all the mobile photos and miscellaneous commenting. Just want to give a brief summary of things though.

Last Monday - final preparation for a “Talk Time” English conversation ministry being started at my church. It actually starts on Monday. I’m looking forward to it.

PostSecret book tour in downtown on Thursday night — awesome. I love the site, I love the books (though I only own 2 of the 4). Before the book tour, I stopped at Starbucks and wrote out some of my secrets on a piece of paper and slipped them into one of the books once I got to the book store.

Slashdot party Saturday night — awesome.

As you can see, I’ve actually been getting some social interaction. I’m really hoping I can start to derive some friendships from getting out into the world. I know it’s helping my days to seem more full and less lonely. Granted, life is never gonna be perfect, but I’m even more excited to be living here now that I’m seeing some hope even on the literally dreary days that come as Seattle transitions to Fall.

Prayer: My Grandma went to the hospital on Wednesday. This worried me probably more than anything all week. She’s doing okay and she’s home now, but she and all of my grandparents are getting towards the tale end of life and I’m afraid to lose them. I’ve been fairly lucky in that I’ve only had a few relatives die since I’ve been old enough to understand and most of my memories of them have been letters and birthday cards mailed from distant lands.

Needless to say, I’m not exactly thrilled at the idea of getting to know Death any better.