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A blog that seems to appear & disappear unexpectedly
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(should last well into October…)
And, while you’re here…
enjoy the sunlight, sparkling in the fountains!
AND… check out photos of last year’s fire season, in National Geographic. We’re gonna beat last years record for charred acreage by mid-July, at this rate…
Now I know how they’re able to get through an hour-long news-yelling show without uttering a single, collective, verifiable fact:
Meet the make-believe strategists of TV
Jane Fleming Kleeb went on “The O’Reilly Factor” two weeks ago to talk about global warming, a topic on which, by her own admission, she’s hardly an expert. So who, then, is Jane Fleming Kleeb? Well, according to the Chyron that flashed across the screen after Bill O’Reilly introduced her, she is a “Democratic strategist.” But she’s hardly that, either.
“The first time they called me a strategist,” Fleming Kleeb recalls, “I literally laughed on TV.”
She kept a straight face this time, however, because she has grown accustomed to the misbegotten label. It all started in 2006, when Fleming Kleeb, the deputy director of Young Voter PAC, was asked to appear on MSNBC and Fox to talk about young voters. She did well enough in those early forays that she was soon brought back on the air to discuss a wider range of political matters.
Among the things that the proliferation of TV cable news has wrought is slackened standards for what constitutes a political strategist. Now used as a catchall tag for a whole host of people with varied — and often peripheral — backgrounds in electoral politics, the term has all but lost its meaning.
As Fleming Kleeb tells it, this group of make-believe strategists has become something of a pundits club, with participants working together to compensate for each other’s experiential or informational deficiencies.
“There is a small group of us that rely on one another to help each other with talking points,” she says. “Then I have a small group of friends who make sure it’s on message with the Democratic talking points.”
“It truly is about availability,” says the cable news executive. “Everyone is always interested in having a wide spectrum of guests, whether that’s a woman or people of color, but I wouldn’t necessarily say that’s the reason. The principal reason is the amount of hours to fill.”
Good Lord!
Over the weekend, I went to visit my Mom in El Dorado Hills (located in the Sierra foothills between Sacramento, CA and South Lake Tahoe) for her 90th Birthday!!! That means she was born in 1918. I understand things have changed somewhat since then… (it also gave me my first chance to try out my new Nikon D40 dSLR camera) …
Here’s Mom, sharing a laugh with her friends:
Here’s a picture of my brother Jim– um… being Jim…
(He’s the guy featured on the violin in an earlier post)
And here’s a picture of my niece Susie, who just completed her junior year at the prestigious (albeit not as well-known as it’s sibling in Berkeley) UC Davis, and my sister Sharon.
There’s more to come (I took quite a few photos), but I haven’t even had a chance to sit down since I got back from “the Hills”… (work and school)
read it in The Globe
Boy, if Cheney were on PCP, that would explain those weird delusions of Omnipotence.
(and what exactly does this make Condoleeza Rice?
um… sorry I asked…)
Oh Lord, lead me not into huge repositories of Monty Python videos. I may never emerge alive again!
(I also watched the entire “Cheese Shop” sketch. It reminds me of the time I went into a Starbucks, South of Market in San Francisco, and after waiting patiently in line– while people ordered their double-decaf, no-fat-soy-milk-amaretto Frappianomachichino-whatchamacallits– and finally ordered my small (In Starbuckian parlance: Tall) coffee– whereupon I was told– and I quote– “we don’t have any coffee today.” (the coffeemaker was out of service))
lessee… they’ve got the time to wrangle a video camera, an owl, and a jack-in-the-box…
who the hell thought this was a brilliant use of their time & energy?
reminds me of