Tagged: Obama

February 8th, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire Allegory

Frank Rich says Americans are still outraged over the arrogance of those with wealth and power even after venting on Sarah Palin and Tom Daschle, adding that

The public’s revulsion isn’t mindless class hatred. As Obama said on Wednesday of his fellow citizens: “We don’t disparage wealth. We don’t begrudge anybody for achieving success.” But we do know that the system has been fixed for too long. The gaping income inequality of the past decade — the top 1 percent of America’s earners received more than 20 percent of the total national income — has not been seen since the run-up to the Great Depression.

This is why “Slumdog Millionaire,” which pits a hard-working young man in Mumbai against a corrupt nexus of money and privilege, has become America’s movie of the year. As Robert Reich, the former Clinton labor secretary, wrote after Daschle’s fall, Americans “resent people who appear to be living high off a system dominated by insiders with the right connections.”

February 5th, 2009

Daily Kos :: Diaries, Other Questions

Well what do you expect? We need long-term change and who else but Obama has the credibility to advocate for it now? Not even Daschle. Source: Daily Kos :: Diaries.

Where’s Hillary?

January 10th, 2009

Inauguration 2009

Travel Journal

It’s official. I’ll be going to the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC. If you won’t be in DC, you can join the celebration online. Such is the democratization of web. I hope you’ll follow me here, too. I’ll be posting photos, writing about my plans (once I finally get it together and make them), and reflecting on the experience on Obnoxious Fellow.

Last time I was in DC was for the election. I spent the historic night with a group of bloggers and new media characters at NPR headquarters. I was very grateful for the opportunity and had a blast watching new and traditional media make history together in covering the “first election the Internet won.” Very cool.

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December 25th, 2008

Collages

When I’m able to take a break from my usual blogging routine, I whip out the rubber cement, buy a couple magazines and collage. My collaging started back in high school and there’s photos of all my previous work on Facebook. Here’s one I made yesterday. Does the person in the top left look familiar? It’s Obama in the 1970s.

Collage Close-up

Collage Close-up

Please fave this photo on Flickr!

December 23rd, 2008

Change

Obama

Obama

Recognizing the power of the erotic within our lives can give us the energy to pursue genuine change within our world, rather than merely settling for a shift of characters in the same weary drama.

Self-proclaimed “black, feminist, lesbian, poet” Audre Lorde.