From the new interview in The Believer:
"...They explained that they’d just returned from an audition for a Steven Soderbergh thriller called The Informant, starring Matt Damon and set for release in 2009. If they do end up winning the parts (Eric as an FBI agent, Tim as a friend of Matt Damon’s), their characters will no doubt come across as awkward, bizarre, and extremely funny in ways that are almost impossible to describe...."
Just set my alarm to wake me up early to watch THE SPEECH. Missed Gore and only caught the last few minutes of Biden though I assume it was more of the same. I'm not expecting any surprises in Obama's speech yet I still want to be awake for it.
Actually I'm going to go to bed soon, as it's 1 AM here.
There's been a lot of good, insightful commentary about the whole PUMA voters (HRC supporters who are going to vote for McCain over Obama) and how it's largely a media creation. I think this is true - sure, there's some Clintonites for McCain (who were brilliantly humiliated by Chris Matthews today) but I don't think they're going to make a significant impact.
However, disaffected Republicans voting for Bob Barr are probably going to have much more of an impact on McCain's chances - though few polls even ask about Nader or Barr, those that do show Barr grabbing at least 3% of McCain's vote. This story doesn't get kicked around as much - though maybe it will next week in Minneapolis - since it's not as sexy, and also cause it would draw attention to a third party.
I'd find some actual links to the polls but I'm too tired. Go read a real blog if you want decent research!
Hey MSNBC, quit talking American Samoa's casting of their delegates! They get a voice too. Troy Polamalu's gonna come beat your ass.
You talked over Brian Schweitzer's speech last night too. Dicks.
How many people actually exist that will vote for McCain instead of Hillary Clinton but supported Clinton in the primary? I can't help but think it's entirely a media creation, or at least a media exaggeration.
Furthermore, the idea that she's gonna make one speech in a few hours and completely convince everyone is even weirder. Are there people who actually don't realise what the Republican platform is until they hear it from her mouth?
Watched a bit of MSNBC's convention coverage this morning while starting my work day (which was about 2 AM EST). Nice to see Rachel Maddow's got her own show - I've totally become fascinated by cable news personalities this summer; I hope when the election is over I stop watching this crap.
AMC is planning to make a television series based on 'The Conversation', which, if you haven't seen it, you really should cause it's one of the best American films ever.
My initial reaction is shock/horror, but maybe I shouldn't be so opposed to it...
"A new poll finds the election is Obama's to win if he can seal the deal with the voters."
Wouldn't it also be John McCain's election to win if he could seal the deal with the voters? Or Bob Barr's, or Ralph Nader's? What a stupid line.
All the photos are great, but that incredible zebra carpet is what gets me. I bet he went to that weird furniture place in Millvale, PA to do his decorating.