Monthly Archives: March 2008

The Speech: RFK or Adlai Stevenson?

As is so often the case Glenn Greenwald says it right when he describes this speech as a test of “Obama's faith in the reasoning abilities of the American public”.

I'll only add this: whether this is Obama's breakthrough moment, as it deserves to be, or his Adlai Stevenson moment depends on two things: first, whether the gatekeepers of old media, few if any of whom are friendly to Democrats, allow his rich and complex statements anywhere near a voter. I'm pretty dubious about that. The first news report I read was from AP. By Notorious Nedra Pickler. And it missed all the points, by some combination of malice, haste, and stupidity. On the other hand, the considered reactions of both the Washington Post and the New York Times are fair while not fawning. But it is still TV, broadcast and cable, and radio that reaches the largest audience. And on radio, one still can expect only the very worst.

The second chance comes from the Internet, which allows the candidate to bypass the filter. But will anyone outside the choir come to hear the preacher?

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Video of Obama’s “More Perfect Union” Speech

YouTube – Obama Speech: 'A More Perfect Union'

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Only Words?

Senator Obama gave an impressive speech today on race relations (and the Wright affair), and much much more, entitled “A More Perfect Union”.

I've put the full text below. I'll put a link up to video when I find one.

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Cute Ad

This is a pretty cute ad: DOTHETEST.

(Found via Seth's Blog. His comment is “My suggestion is that you spend thirty seconds watching this video. … You were going to spend how much to distract me from what I was doing?)

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Judicial Humour

From The Magistrate's Blog:

It is reported that after the second time that a mobile phone had rung in the public gallery the Judge put down his pen, and glared across at the flustered-looking owner of the phone. “If that happens again” said His Honour, “you may discover why they are known as cell phones”.

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Virtual Worlds Legal Bibliography

Greg Lastowka has published a very welcome Virtual Law Bibliography — a first try at “a comprehensive list of published law review articles and student notes that focus on the intersection of law and virtual worlds.” This will be very useful the next time Caroline Bradley and I teach our seminar on massively multiplayer games and the law.

(Wish he hadn't left my name off the article I co-authored, but you can't have everything.)

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