Archive for August, 2008

Beijing, China: Piggly Wiggly at the Forbidden City

Beijing, China: Piggly Wiggly at the Forbidden City. Come see!

FEMA Is Eager to Show It Learned From Katrina

Representatives of a dozen federal agencies tried to ensure that everyone knew what part to play in the response.

Lupica: Mac pandering in the worst way imaginable

John McCain isn’t being some kind of edgy, independent maverick here. Are you kidding? The whole thing is cynical and transparent and even sad.

Bracing for Hurricane Gustav

With a historic evacuation complete, the nation waits to see if Gustav will be as damaging as Katrina.

Sarah Palin may be a grandmother

If this is true, it is escandalo time for the GOP

Jerry Lewis Urges Telethon Viewers To Donate To Gustav Victims

As Hurricane Gustav approaches New Orleans, Jerry Lewis is using the 43rd Annual Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon to help.

According to a statement released to Access Hollywood, the comedian will encourage families registered with MDA and being evacuated from their homes due to Gustav to seek out MDA services wherever they end up. MDA has almost 5,000 registered families in the affected areas.

Lewis will ask viewers to not only make a donation to the telethon, but also to make a donation to the Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services.

The telethon begins on Sunday at 9 PM EDT, and features celebrity performers and co-hosts including Celine Dion and Access‘ Nancy O’Dell.

Batman rakes in $500 million

‘The Dark Knight’ is only the second movie in history to reach the box-office mark.

In Palin Pick, McCain Uses Identity Politics to Insult All Women

McCain apparently assumes that all women are interchangeable. That women don’t have individual needs and priorities or even meaningful thought processes. McCain’s clumsy attempt to use identify politics to manipulate women voters is arrogant and quite silly. And by polls, we now know that it failed.

Marc Cooper: Gustav Postpones RNC…And Ends Reagan Revolution

When the post-mortems are written on the now diseased McCain campaign and — more generally– on the demise of the Reagan Era, the three top contributing factors of death will be listed as Katrina, Sarah, and Gustav.

As I wrote at the time, the ebbing flood waters of New Orleans exactly three years ago where a grim, but rather lyrical symbol of the evaporation of the Reagan Era. All the national mythologies of the previous twenty years were breached and flushed when the 17th Street levee cracked and FEMA fumbled.

Since then, it’s been only deepening waters for the conservative movement, and with rather perfect timing, comes the rise of one Barack Obama.

A principle-free John McCain did his best these past months to dredge up all the psycho-political hobgoblins of the past 40 years — alternately suggesting that Obama was something akin to an uppity, elite, remote and ultimately dangerous, feckless tyro. McCain swaggered onto the stage, redolent of jock straps, locker rooms and jet fuel exhaust, reassuring us that in such troubled times only his dead-serious maturity and stability could see us sternly through the storm.

Just when he was on the brink of successfully selling that story, he was unfortunately overcome by his inner frivolity and he chose a laughable and affable nobody zealot from a three stop-light town to be his running mate. I think it was all pretty much over last Friday.

But now, to finish things off , come the vengeful ghosts of Katrina — in the form of Hurricane Gustav– madly howling right onto center stage at the St.Paul RNC. If the political campaigns refused to come to New Orleans — as many had insisted — than it seemed somewhat cosmically inevitable that New Orleans would come to the campaigns. Here she is.

Always the opportunist, McCain and what’s-her-name from Alaska immediately flew to Mississippi for the usual sort of photo-op. As if McCain’s presence on the Gulf is going to save even one life. But there’s simply no way to positively spin this for the woeful Republicans — except that some strategists’ quiet prayers have been answered by diverting Bush and Cheney away from the convention stage.

That ain’t enough, though. Whatever happens in New Orleans in the next 48 hours — and let’s hope it’s as little as possible– the cable news split screen coverage will be a ’round the clock reminder of the total and unmitigated failure of the entire Republican approach to non-government. Alas, this election should be about the Big Things, not what kind of Moose Pie or what kind of shotgun Miss Congeniality prefers.

This is about our future. About everything from the use of American military power to providing health care to rebuilding our national infrastructure. Ultimately, it’s about the quality of the leadership we generate and choose.

Gustav has blown what was left of the Republican Revolution right off the Monday night tube and, most likely, right into the deep, dark sea.

See complete version at marccooper.com

Almost entire Gulf oil production halted ahead of hurricane (AFP)

AFP - Oil production in the Gulf of Mexico was almost completely shut down and most rigs and platforms evacuated, as Hurricane Gustav churned towards the United States, the US officials said Sunday.