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Stephen Colbert On Morning Joe

by Erik Kain on January 20, 2012

Have I mentioned how much I enjoy Stephen Colbert?


He may be wrong about Citizens United but he’s right about so many other thing and, more importantly, he does it so damn well. If I could be half this funny I think I could be actually content in life.

Just a reminder, in case you somehow missed it amidst all my shameless self-promotion, my piece in The Atlantic deals with Colbert’s candidacy and the power of big media.

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Tinfoil hats

by Erik Kain on August 10, 2011


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Quote of the day

by Erik Kain on August 5, 2011

Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money. Obama wants to take whitey’s money.

~the entirety of an Adam Serwer post titled “Every Rush Limbaugh Show Since 2009”

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autocomplete

Really – a search for ‘what is the name’ comes up with these auto-completes?

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James Fallows on David Leonhardt

by Erik Kain on July 22, 2011

I would like to co-sign this sentiment:

There’s only one downside to the news that David Leonhardt (right, NYT pic) will become the new Washington bureau chief for the New York Times: presumably it means that he will do less writing on his own.

It is still too rare to find in mainstream journalism people who are (a) comfortable enough with the language, conventions, and math of formal economics to be able to write confidently about the substance of economic issues, rather than just reporting thepolitics of the issues in a "critics claim…" / "will Obama be vulnerable?" way; but also (b) detached enough from those conventions and shibboleths to be able to report clearly and confidently about what economic specialists get right and wrong.

I have always been impressed with the quality of Leonhardt’s work, even when he was blatantly copying my stuff.

Okay, okay I’m joking of course! But still…I come out with a post about how McDonald’s employees will be better off with Obamacare than with their crappy “insurance” plans and then a couple days later Leonhardt comes out with a column saying the exact same thing.

This is like when Google+ totally stole my idea for “circles” which I came up with four years ago while on a walk in the woods behind my house. And told only my wife about…or when Dungeons and Dragons stole a bunch of my RPG when they came out with 3rd Edition (which I told…nobody about).

There’s no honor among thieves.

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Open-Source Hip Hop

by Erik Kain on July 22, 2011

Via Kottke:


 

When I read Jason Kottke’s blog, I feel like The Joker asking:

“Where does he get those wonderful toys?”

But instead of toys it’s Youtube videos and innumerable other interesting time-wasting awesome sauce.

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Damn it feels good to be a Lannister

by Erik Kain on July 20, 2011

This is why I love the internet, no matter what all you haters say.


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