Inevitably, a “Support Bill Ayers” website has sprung up, with over a thousand academics signing on to a statement that Ayers “participated passionately in the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s, as did hundreds of thousands of Americans.” Matt Yglesias and Michael Tomasky strenuously object, and good for them. As I’ve already argued, Ayers and his comrades did
Daniel Gross explodes the right’s endlessly repeated notion that making loans more accessible to minorities, through liberal initiatives such as the Community Reinvestment Act, is the root cause of the current meltdown: I await the Krauthammer column in which he points out the specific provision of the Community Reinvestment Act that forced Bear Stearns to run with an absurd leverage
My pre-concert profile of Anthony Braxton is online at Philadelphia Weekly.
George Packer: The problem with a campaign based on relentless message discipline, repeated falsehoods, and the habitual perversion of language is that none of it stops after election day. You can’t be indifferent to truth for months on end and then suddenly return to straight talk. If McCain should win, Steve Schmidt won’t be in charge of the new Administration,
In case you missed the last one… Mark O’Leary, Ellipses (FMR) Michael Bates, Clockwise (Greenleaf) Joe Lovano, Symphonica (Blue Note) Michael Felberbaum, Sweetsalt (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2006) Richard Boulger, Blues Twilight (B-1) Dave Holland Sextet, Pass It On (Dare 2/EmArcy)
I’m fiddling around with this new scanner and finally able to get these two things online: first a festival brochure piece [pdf] on Guillermo Klein and Los Guachos; and second, a travel column [also pdf] for Jazziz magazine on Philadelphia jazz.
Sarah Palin, unable to make the case for her own fitness to hold high office, has kicked off the widely expected, 11th-hour smear campaign against Obama as a friend of terrorists, namely ex-Weather Underground leader William Ayers. On the trail Palin mentioned this NY Times piece by Scott Shane, ignoring of course Shane’s main conclusion: that the Obama-Ayers connection is tenuous
Perhaps Sarah Palin would like to lash out at Nader Nadery and Haseeb Humayoon for their carefully considered op-ed piece, which makes exactly the same argument Barack Obama has made about Afghanistan: too many civilians are dying under American and NATO bombs, and it’s alienating the populace. Virtually everyone who follows the Afghan conflict agrees on this point. So Palin’s jibe