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@september11memory

March 30, 2012

The path from September 11 towards an immaterial memorial.

Back for Seconds

January 5, 2012

Where did we leave off?

This blog started when Scott and Jeff Knowles, brothers from Texas now living in Philadelphia, started blogging about the run-up to the 2008 Presidential Election. We focused primarily on the Democratic nomination process, and sojourned to New Hampshire for the primaries-visiting rallies for McCain, Huckabee, Paul, and Obama across the state. Having also traveled in 2003 to follow the Iowa Caucuses, it’s appropriate for us to once again take up the call in 2012 as we give all the candidates, journalists, pundits, and politics junkies Your Next Lede.

I am Barack Hussein Obama.

June 29, 2008

Here’s an interesting tidbit: continuing in the grand tradition of Spartacus, we now have a group of Obama supporters who are fighting back against the Muslim smear by taking his middle name as their own.

The Raider? Later . . .

June 28, 2008

Is back, but Obama seems uninterested. Skip ahead to 9:15.

Barr the Door

June 28, 2008

The Times has this piece this morning on Libertarian Presidential candidate Bob Barr. Yes, the same Bob Barr who voted for the Iraq war. Libertarian? Hmmm. Well, if Joe Lieberman can endorse and campaign for Johnny Mac, anything is possible.

Back to Action

June 28, 2008

Somehow after the death of Russert, the wind went out of our sails a bit . . . but now ynL is back, with more gems from the politosphere and more mockery for the pundits than ever before!

Obama in Iowa, with a Shovel

June 14, 2008

Is he going to stop the floods? No. Is he going to break a sweat? Maybe. Does it send a message that Washington cares? Yes.

Russert, some words

June 13, 2008

He inherited a grand tradition with Meet the Press. He made much with it. I’ve certainly had my objections over the years to his style, and even to his substance at times.

But, there’s no way around the fact that in Bill O’ Reilly’s America, Tim Russert was a journalistic hero. In fact, that’s not really fair, because in Bill O’ Reilly’s America, the four year old next door is a journalistic hero. So let me say it differently.

Tim Russert had integrity, class . . . and most of all, he had the method. He REALLY liked to ask QUESTIONS! I know, it’s shocking. We’ve forgotten about questions in the past few years. He taught us again. He kept the faith. I cried over that today.

My favorite interview. Comment with your own.

Tim Russert, Dies of heart attack, age 58

June 13, 2008

The first time I saw Tim Russert was in the Howard Dean Headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa in January of 2003. He sauntered in, and while I was doing a series of double takes, he began speaking with other volunteers very casually. He rummaged around like a big grizzly bear, pawing at campaign literature, making calculated, deliberate observations. After grabbing a cup of coffee he moved on to the next candidates’ offices. It was not an earth shattering interaction, but it remained a way for me to connect the man on screen to the process of political journalism. While I often disagreed with his interview tactics (king of the “gotcha” interrogation technique) I knew his underlying mission was to reveal politicians as human beings and elevate the dialogue in the main stream media. There are very few pundits worthy of respect, but Tim Russert was one of them. His calm, friendly, almost reassuring manner will be sorely missed in a world of lazy, tabloid journalism. Full Story

Smear Task Force

June 12, 2008

Here’s a good idea from the Obama campaign, and none too soon.