Further to the previous post on Clinton's assassination comments about Bobby Kennedy - Keith Olbermann has obvously made up his mind about her position, the appropriateness and the motivation behind her comments.
He provides a litany of examples of the inherent violence of the American political culture. Says Clinton should know better and can't be forgiven for this comment.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. has already endorsed Hillary Clinton http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22024587/
...and is quoted in the New York Times helping her with damage control over the comments about his father.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: Clinton-Obama Assassination
Hillary Clinton Assassination Comment Kennedy Obama Shocking
Watch this video of the now famous recent Editorial Board comments of Hillary Clinton and judge for yourself what her motivation and meaning was.
What was behind her referencing the Bobby Kennedy assassination during the nomination process?
Was it an appropriate and worthy reason for her contining to campaign for the Democratic nominiation?
Was she stating that event as a merely historical fact? Or was it in reference to a possibility that she sees as justification for her continuing because tragedies happen? Or is it about something else entirely?
Is this comment being blown out of proportion or is it a measure of the desperation of Clinton's campaign?
STUDENTS: A CHALLENGE FOR YOU
I have been wondering where the heads and heart of youth today is at given everything that is going on.
As a product of the 60's - tame as I was - I can't believe there is so little protest going on in campuses these days...when the times are so similar-ish.
The fellow in this video gives me hope. He makes me think I have been looking for protest in all the wrong places.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Lots to Applaud in the Alberta Land Use Framework
There is a lot more meat in this document and policy process that I will have to read and reflect on before I comment further. I see this as a great day for Alberta with the release of this draft. It impacts every one of us and ought to be as catalytic for public engagement as the Hunter Royalty Review Panel document was last fall. Now the real work begins!