JordanCornblog on February 19th, 2010

Been awhile!  I think I’m heading toward a not-every-day schedule here – or at least, let’s say a less predictable schedule.  We’ll see how it goes.
In the meantime, life goes on, the days lengthen, snow falls and melts, and who should be reappearing on the landscape but Mitt Romney!  He’s starting to make the rounds, [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 22nd, 2010

In a decision that I can only describe as chilling, the Supreme Court has opened the doors for corporate capital to pretty much buy whatever it wants.
While I don’t think that money was the issue for Coakley on Tuesday, truth’s comment on the race is telling:
Here’s the stat that brings it all home: After the [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 10th, 2010

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.  You know what the worst part of it is?
That this guy was there with his friend Jerry Jones – and that he had a good time.
He should NEVER have a good time.
And speaking of folks who should never have a good time, of course Dick Cheney is perennially on my [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 30th, 2009

I’m sorry to be the one to break this to you, but have you noticed that The Daily Show is kinda struggling to be funny these days? Without the likes of Dubya and Dick, Rummy and Rove, it’s gotta be tough.  That’s why I was relieved to see that while he’s on vacation, Jon’s correspondants [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 5th, 2009

First off, from ChristopherCornblog, here’s something you’ve gotta see!

In soccer news, Daniela was named WPS Player of the Week after her 2-goal performance against the Freedom.  Sadly, I am guessing that she is lost to the Athletica for the rest of the season after what looked like a bad leg injury.  (I have not seen [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 22nd, 2009

First off – congratulations to Swarthmore College on selecting its 14th president – and to Rebecca S. Chopp on being that person.  She is currently the President of Colgate … and a scholar of religion and American Culture.  Nice to have a woman there – and she sounds like a great choice.
Second – I heard [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 11th, 2009

Do you live in one of America’s ten most miserable cities?   Hope not.  That would be miserable.  And speaking of miserable – I’d forgotten that Laura Ingraham existed,’til I read this on Huffington.  Glad Arlen gave her a scolding.  Nothing wrong with debate – but if we had a few fewer of these shrill, [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 6th, 2009

Pat Summitt’s Lady Vols gave her a solid, at-home victory over Georgia … and her 1000th win last night!  She wanted to hit the milestone at home on the court named after her — and she did — thanks to her “Baby Vols” — a team that includes 7 freshmen!
How does she do it?  Leadership [...]

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JordanCornblog on January 31st, 2009

Sounds ominous, I know … but I’m just talking about the beginning of the end of the month, here.  It’s been a frozen, snowy January – in fact I can’t remember the last time I saw bare ground here in NH.  Not that I’m complaining.  So long as it’s mostly snow (as opposed to ice) [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 27th, 2008

First off, Chip Saltsmann. The candidate for the chairmanship of the RNC sent around a Holiday CD that reminds us all, yet again, of why the Republican Party is having such a hard time these days.  Here’s one of the songs (brought to us via You Tube) …

I am not surprised that the RNC would [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 17th, 2008

The USWNT plays China in snowy Detroit today (while the UAW and the rest of us wait for news of the auto industry bailout … and snow falls in Michigan, and here in NH .. and presumably pretty much everywhere in between)!  After what Pia did with this team in the Olympics … Obama might [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 15th, 2008

I love the creativity — throwing shoes at Bush!  Unfortunately, all of Dubya’s working out has kept him quicker on his feet physically than he is mentally or verbally — so he was able to duck both missiles.  Still, the “hurling” was well-deserved … and a tame reminder of the level of outrage that is [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 29th, 2008

This isn’t funny at all. It’s bizarre.  Unfathomable.  It’s one of those incidents that makes me feel like America is just a big, mindless appetite, ravening and rampaging.
What am I talking about?  This.

Suddenly, witnesses and the police said, the doors shattered, and the shrieking mob surged through in a blind rush for holiday bargains. One [...]

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JordanCornblog on November 16th, 2008

I read, in Sunday’s Washington Post, About Obama’s plans to overturn hundreds of Dubya’s executive orders pretty much as soon as he takes office.  “While Obama said at a news conference last week that his top priority would be to stimulate the economy and create jobs, his advisers say that focus will not delay key [...]

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How many base runners have the Phillies stranded now?  I guess the glass-half-full perspective would be that they’re creating chances and will start cashing in eventually.  (Just hope “eventually” comes within the next couple of games!)  According to the NY Times the Phils are 1 for 28 with runners in scoring position — and Ryan [...]

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JordanCornblog on October 16th, 2008

It really wasn’t a contest at Dodger Stadium last night … and wasn’t one at Hofstra, either.
The Phillies clinched their sixth-ever World Series berth in just five games, with a 5-1 win over the Dodgers, behind good offensive production and the strong arm of NLCS MVP Cole Hamels!  I’d love to see them face the [...]

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JordanCornblog on October 10th, 2008

The Phillies pulled out a 3-2 win with a big sixth inning and so are up 1-0 over Manny and the Dodgers (a sixties Motown group that some of you may remember fondly — I certainly do).  Cole Hamels looked a little shakier than I like him to, but he got the win, and I’m [...]

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JordanCornblog on September 28th, 2008

I’m going to be migrating everything from my old computer to my new one in just a wee bit … so am posting somewhat quickly now.  Hopefully you’ll hear from me again. If not, you’ll know that things went badly here …
A bailout agreement has apparently been reached.
I read some excellent debate analysis [...]

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JordanCornblog on September 8th, 2008

I was catching up on some of my favorite blogs this morning and in The Field Negro I came upon this … a “rumor” that I suspect is very true … and is certainly in keeping with the persona that Ms. Palin so happily projects.
“SO SAMBO BEAT THE BITCH”
Yes, that is what she is purported [...]

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JordanCornblog on August 28th, 2008

Wow – I read today in the Swedish press that Pia has turned down an invitation from Dubya to visit the White House and be graced by his presence.
I didn’t actually think I could like him less today than I did on July 28 (just to select a random date).  But after watching his smirking [...]

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