Laura Rosen hits on something that’s been bugging me about the passport story too:
Seriously, what am I missing? Isn’t there some bizarre sort of cognitive dissonance going on in seeing the reactions to the two cases? How much more intrusive is it to have federal law enforcement and intelligence scouring ordinary people’s phone records, emails, bank records than a State Department contractor sneak peaking into presidential candidates’ passport files, with the sort of information available in any credit check, and which is prompting a rush of Congressional investigations? Why do ordinary people have no recourse, no remedy, no way to demand accountability for the violation of their privacy, no recourse even to demand that they be notified the government has surveilled their communications and bank records, when the presidential candidates, who have volunteered after all for an extraordinary degree of public scrutiny to become the leader of the free world, g...
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Passing the torchFrom: avelinomaestas.com
Post Date: 2008-03-08 15:59:16
My favorite political cartoonist, Clay Bennett , has resumed work. He recently left the Christian Science Monitor (where his cartoons garnered a Pulitzer Prize) for the Chattanooga Times Free Press . I’ve long loved his artistic talent, but more than that I love the way he so easily pulls the thrust of a situation into the open. For example:
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more Central ParkFrom: avelinomaestas.com
Post Date: 2008-03-12 18:42:35
Meredith and I arrived in New York at about 3 p.m. (following a bus ride from Baltimore that was somewhat disconcerting because our driver never stopped talking on his phone). We walk about 7 blocks from our hotel until we reached Central Park, where we spent a couple of hours looking around. Above is “The Mall” which is pretty familiar if you’ve seen movies shot in Central Park. Below are a few others. You can find the whole set here , and you can find Mere...
more The Big PineappleFrom: avelinomaestas.com
Post Date: 2008-03-12 04:41:02
So, I’m heading to New York this morning, to spend four nights in the Greatest City in the World™. I hope you’re all duly impressed. I’ll be doing my best to blog, and you can bet I’ll be snapping photos during the trip, so please stay tuned during the coming week.
Ta ta for now! ...
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