Month: August 2004

  • Barack Obama’s Dreams of My Father re-released

    If you’re interested in learning more about Barack Obama’s background, you can pick up a copy of Dreams of My Father, his auto-biography he wrote ten years ago. It’s been out of print for a while (leading to a crazy couple of weeks on eBay, where copies could be bought for a few hundred bucks),…

  • Baker & McKenzie Restructures Business Model

    Today’s Chicago Tribune has an interesting story on the front page of the Business section on Baker & McKenzie. Baker is the largest law firm in the world (by number of lawyers; Skadden and Clifford Chance both bring in more in revenues), and is based here in Chicago. The justification for chairman Christine Lagarde implementing…

  • Watching the Olympics with my son

    I have vivid memories of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, Chuck Mangione playing in the background, watching on my parents’ RCA TV and marveling at the sports I had never heard of. I remember watching people who were the best in the world at what they do compete against the underdogs who were…

  • Iran fighting the U.S. in Iraq

    This must be why the “we’ve turned the corner” language is no longer in the stump speech. From This is Rumor Control: “The rhetoric coming out of the Bush administration has convinced Iran that military conflict is inevitable and rather than await an attack at a time and place of America’s choosing, the Iranians will…

  • Arnold on billboards

    This is too funny: The billboard is in Atlanta, Georgia. (Link courtesy of It’s Life’s Illusions I Recall.)

  • McGreevey resigns

    Governor McGreevey (D-NJ) resigned this afternoon after a former male aide apparently tried to extort money from McGreevey in return for not revealing their affair. McGreevey’s resignation is online through the CBS affiliate in New York.

  • Daily Herald on the Napkin Sweat salesman

    Today’s Daily Herald includes a little info on the person behind the Keyes napkin sweat auction on eBay, Jerry McGlothlin.

  • JoinCross.tv

    Anyone visiting this site in a browser may have seen that the ad for Tom Cross’s office changed over the weekend. What was a simple ad about how the GOP isn’t the devil (talk about a message!) is now something much more intriguing: a web-based documentary about Tom Cross’s efforts at winning back the Illinois…

  • Eau de Keyes

    Want to “own a part of American history”? This may not be what you had in mind, but how many people can really claim to own an Alan Keyes sweat-soaked napkin? (On second thought, I’d really prefer not to know the answer to that question.) Update: Mat just pointed out that the item is in…

  • TiVo can innovate

    While it’s good news that the FCC has given TiVo permission to offer their TiVoToGo service it still raises serious questions about why any company should need to ask for permission to offer an innovative service? It sets a bad precedent for the entire industry. [Techdirt] I wrote about this a couple weeks ago, when…