Mid October Eh

The Presidential debate this past Wednesday night… hmm. I missed the first five minutes and felt pretty lost and then decided that I probably didn’t miss anything in between my late dinner and trying to watch the tv. I mean, really – Joe the Plumber? I don’t know if he made it on Saturday Night Live. Joe the Plumber, Joe Sixpack… am I missing anyone else?

But, I did like the roundtable format. It did get the candidates talking a heck of a lot. I don’t have much of an opinion on Bob Shieffer. He was ok, but I think he could have been just a little more tougher on the candidates. Then again, of all the debates, I liked Jim Lehrer best. He was sooo hopped up on caffeine – energy! You need to have energy to be a moderator!

What would have been cool was if the candidates had been on Charlie Rose’s roundtable. They’d talk endlessly; Charlie would wave at them to stop and let him talk endlessly, and then he’d have to tell his panel to chime in… it’d be kind of hilarious (he’d throw it to Al Hunt from Bloomberg; Mark Halperin of Time; and, of course, Doris Kearns Goodwin in Boston…).

10/16/08: John McCain finally got on David Letterman’s show, after about two weeks of Letterman’s amusing riffs over McCain’s skipping out on him. It was kind of funny, sort of. The priceless part was where, after all that stuff about whether Barack Obama’s associations should be questioned, Letterman of all people brought up the dubious associations of McCain; “Say, weren’t you friends with G. Gordon Liddy?” … I laughed; plus, there was a “plumber” connection too – I’m pretty sure that Liddy was one of the so-called “plumbers” of the Watergate debacle (at least I confirmed it wit a check in the linked Wikipedia article on Liddy). Time’s James Poniewozik had a pretty positive review of the McCain-Letterman interview.

The Stumper on Newsweek.com led me to this really fascinating Wall Street Journal article about another McCain family – a black family that descended from the slaves owned by John McCain’s ancestors. It seemed really interesting that the two McCain families have arrived at some kind of reconciliation, even if politics are a bit different.

Fascinating Wall Street Journal piece about Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.”

Detroit Pistons’ Joe Dumars (ex-star player; now big-wig exec for the team) finally earned his Bachelor’s Degree. Some 20 years late, but he did it; kudos! Maybe he can inspire more professional athletes, retired or otherwise, to do the same. Heck, even Shaquille O’Neal got his degree late; better that than never.

Neel Kashkari is a son of Kashmiri immigrants, ex-engineer, and now the man in the Treasury Dept. to deal with the $700 billion “rescue” program (formerly known as the so-called “bailout” plan). An Asian in the news, with a job I doubt many would envy having.

And since times are tough, maybe living in the mall (literally) isn’t such a bad idea.