Tuesday, June 03, 2008

On the fence

What do you think about the military?

There's this pervasive idea that only desperate people volunteer, that these are poor and not-too-bright young men and women. When I really think about it, it smacks of an easy exit and rings untrue, one of those conventional wisdom things which aren't wise at all.

But it's hard to support all these demographics that keep voting Republican, for all these christian-right reasons.

(We) hipster poseurs laugh at patriotism and scorn national pride, too embarrassed and self-aware to belong whole heartedly to something.

I see images like these, and they break my heart.


Feature Photo 1st Place. John Moore, Getty Images. Mary McHugh mourns her slain fiance, Sgt. James Regan, a US Army Ranger killed in Iraq, at Arlington National Cemetery May 27, 2007. Mary
=> 2007 Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar Contest Winners-Single Category Images

Freedom isn't free, is it? But would you join if you knew you'd be sent to fight not for freedom, but so Bush and his cronies can have more cheap oil? (Which has been a total fiasco, btw) So he could "avenge" Desert Storm?

So, which one do you agree with? Thomas Jefferson, who said "From time to time, the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots"? Or Albert Einstein, who thought that "The pioneers of a warless world are the young men who refuse military service"?

Is it true, as George Orwell said, that people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf? But in what way is the U.S. safer since they invaded Iraq?

So THAT'S why she got down with Belkis and Altagracia

Mike Madden over @ Salon notes that if Hillary thought she still had a chance, she "wouldn't have spent six hours dancing to Willie Colón on the back of a pickup truck" in Puelto Lico. The island trip was more of a "working vacation" for soon-to-be-unemployed campaign staffers.


Viva Hillary Clinton!
Although she won Puerto Rico easily, Clinton seemed to be campaigning in an alternate reality, as hopes for the nomination slipped away.
==> http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/06/02/pr_primary/

People addressed her as "President Clinton", and loudspeakers announced her as the "next and certain president!"


"I have four words for you," said Clinton.

"Te quiero Puerto Rico!"


Maybe they'll make her president of the island? Who wouldn't want to rule Ponce, Mayaguez and San Juan?

Saturday, May 31, 2008

I know, llevo mil sin actualizar. Ya hasta me da bueva pero no me lo quiero saltar. El trip a Dallas con las correspondientes aventuras pseudo kafkianas que pasamos antes de presenciar a Radiohead EN CONCIERTO! el regreso a clases para las últimas dos materias por muuucho tiempo (pinche MBA me he tardado casi el doble que con la carrera), bodrios de movies como 27 vestidos o como se llame, quiero robarme a la novia o lo que sea, (esa ya la reseñé, no?) y dizque indies aburridas como la de Lars que me la chuté por mi novio Ryan Gosling, la pérdida de la inocencia y la llegada de la madurez, querido diario....

Bueno, mañana es domingo y es el día de las resoluciones a las nueve de la noche cuando me doy cuenta que no he leído nada de provecho y no lavé ni tengo las cosas listas para la semana, así que mejor tomemos vodka y clight (mmm, vodka con clight ya se me antojó...) Espero poder actualizar algo mañana. Entonces es cita, ya quedamos. jaja

Perdón por este post tan mal escrito, pero mínimo establecí que sigo aquí y que por alguna razón sigo creyendo en los finales felices.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Does it matter?

Edwards is endorsing Obama, we found out yest at around this time precisely. Does it matter anymore? I was quite psyched at first, but really isn't he just lemming? The tipping point was about a week and a half ago I think. Although Hill doesn't seem to be winding down yet.

The confluence of food, energy and climate is going to be the economic issue of our lifetimes.

- Bill McKibben, "American Earth: Environmental Writings Since Thoreau"

Hey Jude

Sick of Facebook applications, I added the "Which Beatles song best describes your life right now?" because, hey, everyone loves the Beatles, and this one didn't sound too annoying. It turns out I'm Hey Jude, ha. And this is the description. I almost kinda liked it.
You are a little hesitant and insecure when it comes to taking action, but the truth is you are extremely capable and full of life and hope, and are a natural leader. You are an idealist and you often wish that there was something you could do to make society a little better. Although you can be overdramatic when faced with obstacles, you have a strong support group of people who love you who will be there to set you back on your feet. Sometimes you have difficulty opening your heart and expressing your feelings because you are worried that people won't accept you, so you act nonchalant and cool. However, you are slowly learning to let people into your heart and let go of your fears.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

I'm sitting in a fake Chili's (a faux fake then?) with WAY to many dumb posters, listening to Jim Carroll's People Who Died. At first I thought it was Tobias Wolff, but then I remembered that was another Leonardo DiCaprio movie role. No, I'm not DiCaprio obsessed, I just associated it. Am I not supposed to be an E/INTJ (E or I depending on my mood, I swear), with the N being concept based thinking (intuitive) as opposed to associative (sensory) thinking? Yes, I am Myers-Briggs type obssesed. It's what I'm working on wight now.

My beer should be colder, it's as hot as hell today. Is there gluten free beer? Is there a market for it? My friends are here.
I don't know if I read this, or saw this in a movie or what. It was a YA romance kind of thing, and the girl says,

"Did you ever play with magnets when you were a kid? Pushing the ends together, and they just kept pulling apart. And then you just flipped them over and click; all along, all you needed to do was flip them over".
or something to that effect. You know, she's coming on the guy about how opposites attract or soemthing. It was said in the sporit of "You know how to whistle, don't you Steve? Just put your lips together and blow".

Oh, how I wish Google really could search everything! The knowledge database, or at least the database of my brain! unlock my stubborn head. I know it's there, since I had to have come accross this fairly recently.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Guess the quote

el consumismo ético es el nuevo catolicismo: un sistema que crea nuevos pecados y nuevas culpas.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Procrastinación del miércoles....

pecados capitales de hoy:

- umm, sí, soy mercantilista y quiero un iphone.

- tengo como cuatro herramientas y un test ya planeados pero no he avanzado nada. Llevo más de una semana que me rehuso a hacer algo más que planera lo que voy a hacer y no hacerlo.

- y fui a ver el chick flick más pendejo del año porque quería ver a mcdreamy y no me importó. Pero soy una cascarrabias y no me gustó el final. Copia barata de My Best Friend's Wedding. Además, ayer planté a Rous y a Rocco que fueron a ver Ironman. Mínimo avisé.

- desde que alguien comparó a JM con el principito, cada vez que pasa por mi lugar le quiero decir "dibújame un cordero!". Es una lástima porque esa frase es super característica de Rusty, y aparte como que nada que ver con JM pero es que en verdad sí se parece, jajaja. Una disculpa a Saint Exupéry.

-he abusado de tangerine no puedo / quiero dejar de escuchar volver a comenzar de cafeta. Las guitarras después del puente de meme son la expresión musical de la felicidad. Quiero aprender a tocar la guitarra.

Bueno, ya divagué suficiente por hoy.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Jesus, Hil, way to polarize the issues!

I find the Senator extremely annoying with her simplistic sales tactics. Is she really willing to ruin her party, her country, just to win?

The gas tax thing is just another one of her little ploys to make people believe she stands for "normal Americans", for the little people.

“I believe it is important to get every member of Congress on the record. Do they stand with hard pressed Americans who are trying to pay their gas bills at the gas station or do they once again stand with the big oil companies? That’s a vote I’m going to try to get, because I want to know where they stand and I want them to tell us - are they with us or against us?”

It wouldn't save the individual consumer much. Yet she pretends tobe taking on big oil by proposing to cover the cost of this tax holiday through a “windfall profits” tax on oil companies.

Demonizing oil companies won't help. Bush and his cronies are far more responsible for the current price of oil than they are, with their cronyism and their war. I know it sounds like I'm excusing the snakes 'cause they can't help being snakes, but think about it.

And yes, there are plenty of other factors like China and other emerging economies, OPEC and a diminishing supply, but taxing companies 'cause they're "too profitable" is a crock and it goes against the so called American way.

In any case, reducing this tax would NOT help the States wean itself off fossil fuels, or even foreign oil at least. Yet she wants to play this as David vs. Goliath. Anybody who doesn't agree is cast as an arugula eating elitist or guilty of cronyism.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

I almost cried at the office today.

My brother was online, and his msn nick name reminded me of my grandfather. Some lyrics from the first The Music album. This English band where the lead singer looks a bit like a bird (not a girl, a bird). This is because I bought that album for him a couple of days after Gramps died. It was a Monday or Tuesday, before the funeral. It was a really big hassle getting him home from S. Antonio, so he died on a Saturday but the shin-ding didn't start until Wednesday evening. I remember not wanting to be home so we went to the mall (sign of the times) and getting like a facial or something, and buying that CD. Funny how you remember some things, like the salelady's name at the Clarins counter.

So anyway, Kux says he has that lyric 'cause it reminds him of G., too. And then I was there, that Saturday at my grandparents' house, how we had to go get the suit, which I think wasn't even used in the end. How the dog was frantic, and how I couldn't cry 'cause I just felt so numb, and even my Dad had talked to me about it beforehand, when he was still in the hospital, and I thought of course nothing can happen he was only in for an angioplasty, and later on thinking people got bypasses all the time. And there we were in the empty house the four of us, and I couldn't fucking cry then 'cause I knew that if I started I wouldn't be able to stop and of course right now I'm trying not to start 'cause it's the middle of the afternoon in the middle of the damn newsroom....

And my grandfather is someone I think about practically everyday, but in terms of what he did and how his choices affected us so deeply further down the line, in a good way of course. But I hadn't remembered in a long time that he's gone, and well, it just hit me.

It's a bit later now and I'll go see if Ben is around, before I go home..

Friday, April 25, 2008

trágame tierra versión los pinos

Oso total con el pendejo que robó celulares a funcionarios de la Casa Blanca.

Rafael Quintero, subdirector de Coordinación y Avanzada de Los Pinos, fue acusado por el Servicio Secreto estadounidense de robar entre seis y siete teléfonos Blackberry pertenecientes a funcionarios y reporteros que asistían a las reuniones de los presidentes del TLCAN en Nueva Orleans.

Fox News informa que las cámaras de seguridad captaron a este pendejete. Desde Los Pinos informan que ya fue destituido de su puesto.

Me dio VERGÜENZA, no quería que se publicara esa nota en ningún lado. ¿Es una muestra de las deficiencias de nuestra cultura? ¿De la cultura gubernamental? ¿O tenemos bias de confirmación acaso? Osea, ¿si lo hubiera hecho alguien de otra nacionalidad se hubiera hecho el mismo pedo? No estoy excusando las acciones de este pinche puto pendejo baboso por usar la expresión preferida de Gustavo Arellano. Simplemente quiero ver esto dentro de un marco social / cultural.

Aún con eso, vuelvo a decirlo. Cuanta PENA.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Geek Fun

Ancient Graffiti on the walls of Pompeii


Ah, yes, greek antiquity.

Suspirium puellarum Celadus thraex.
Celadus the Thracier makes the girls moan!
(C.I.L. IV, 4397; in the barracks of the gladiators)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

yes, I deleted it.
If anyone got to read it, well.

I don't like feeling small.

I hate being afraid.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

En este camino no hay nadie más

"toma tus cosas y vámonos ya,
si no corremos nos van a dejar.
Ponte tu casco y tu traje espacial
la carretera no puede esperar"
-Vámonos, Café Tacvba


It's road trip season! I won't be taking one today, but oh, to just jump in the car and drive south! San Miguel de Allende, Real del Catorce, Tepoz, wherever. And even further down, Maruata, Pátzcuaro, Chacagua, Zicatela and all the other little towns and beaches in Michoacán and Oaxaca.

No time off right now, it's all double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble, hee.

Sure, I love what I'm doing, I just miss taking off. Rusty and I were going to Bangkok for three weeks and use it as a jumping off point to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. He never complained that it got canceled, such a sweetheart.

Instead we obsess about the Democratic primaries and talk about him leaving for London eventually, among a thousand other things. So many of our friends are getting hitched, and R feels stranded on the dock. I imagine a forlorn Principito staring out to sea... draw me a lamb...

A couple of months ago, he mentioned that if he could define me in a phrase, it would be:

lo que nos importe, y lo que nos congrega,
una sociedad conjunta que amamos y que nos dele,
y un futuro conjunto que también amamos
y que no estamos dispuestos a que también nos duela

Of course I googled that right away and it's from Pablo Fernandez Christlieb. Tomorrow I'm going over to gandhi and ordering a couple of his books. They almost never have what I'm looking for, it's a bummer. Maybe they'll have Coetzee on sale now.

This post is like a simpsons episode, starts off being one thing and ends up being another. Well, to continue in this slightly odd vein, let me fire my predictions for Obama.

Obama will win Pennsylvania, or Hillary might scrape by the skin of her teeth. Bittergate is a media creation and I don't think that many real people, voters, were offended. Hell yes, I'm bitter. I lost my job to the Chinese! or some such. You all know what I think about that sentiment, the importance of the service economy and the race to the bottom; but it's kind of hard to say that to someone who lost their job.

Anyway, things are not going well for the Clintons despite what they may think or what the MSM and pundits pompously posit on about. Her campaign is moribund, running out of steam and money.

Then you hace McCain, and Rove. Well, the Wave Principle will take care of this one, I think. A bad economy hurts the incumbent and helps the opposition. And folks, the economy isn't getting any better in time for the election. Bernanke said we'll see some improvement in the second semester, but central bankers tend towards optimism. And it's a good thing otherwise everyone else would panic even more.

But oil reached 117 on the Nymex last friday, and West Texas Intermediate closed at 116.69; Brent crude ended at 113.54 in London. It's not just the Nigerian sabotage and the Mexican interruption. Our ports close down for short periods due to bad weather several times a month, it's temporary and everybody knows it.

It's the weak dollar, the Chinese demand, OPEC and the war in Iraq. I believe I've written about this before. Also, the futures contracts for May expired on friday. The June contract will start trading on Monday, and there's no reason for it to go down. Oil prices will affect everything else, and we can expect further inflation.

There have been food riots in places like Haiti, Bangladesh and Egypt, and the world's grain stores are low. I know most Americans don't give a shit about disturbances in places like these, but this will bite them in the ass in a couple months, if not already.

The economy is slow, but unstoppable. It's not even that slow, just that we're used to 30 second sound bites, we have extremely short attention spans and no long term memory. Any macroeconomics guy will tell you that it takes two years to cycle out of recession, if it's a quick one. It can take six years if it's a slow cycle. Victor (Kux or little bro to you) compared it to "a happy iceberg". Happy, indeed.

What does all this mean? Well, I can't possibly guess what the political climate will be come september, but I can tell you one thing. Gas will be expensive, and so will food. Who knows if another Bear Stearns will pop up. Do you think Bernanke will follow Jezebel's advice and just tell Wall Street to go fuck itself? Three guesses.

And he really probably shouldn't. The so called little people might resent it if their tax dollars are used to bail out the big bankers, but all their credit comes from Big Banks, so it's not a good idea if BB goes broke. It's the same reason they bailed out LTCM.

Barring new terrorist threats, or the perception of a new terrorist threat, I really don't see how Rove will be able to distract middle America from the fact that their dollars can hardly buy anything, they have no money for gas and their mortgages are very close to defaulting. How the hell can he get a candidate elected on that? My perverse side would love to watch.

I'm not saying it's going to be a total meltdown. But the world's foremost economy is no longer. China's domestic demand is quite big, so are other emerging markets. Not to mention the EU. The world can keep spinning. Japanese bankers may not feel compelled to buy so much American debt anymore if they can find someone else to buy their products. Places like... you guessed it, China. And India.

Am I repeating myself? Sounding like an imbecile pundit? Did you know the fastest growing industry / sector in the U.S. economy in the last couple years is debt?

Well, it's late and my arms are hurting. It's weird, I don't have carpal tunnel syndrome but maybe it's some sort of tendinitis. Forearmitis?


Por mientras canto Tu TuruTu TururuTururururu,

Friday, April 18, 2008

Oh, LOL!



I was gonna post this last night, but I was too tired (still am).



John Edwards, aka Breck Boy, was on Stephen Colbert last night. He showed really good comic timing, and a willingness to make fun of himself. His segment was called the Ed Words. Since white males are the new soccer moms, and he's a white male, well.... he wants a jet ski. Two jet skis, in fact.


The reason he hasn't endoresed either candidate yet is 'cause, (insert Southern accent here) on the one hand, he doesn't want to be seen as "anti-hope." On the other, he doesn't want James Carville to bite him.


Other things the candidates can get him to get his support: make him a spy! put his mug on bills! National holidays named after the Edwards kids! Oh, and commit to ending poverty in 30 years. (there was some text appearing beside him, sort of the teleprompter's response, and when he mentioned this, a priceless quote appeared: "Bush ended middle class in 8") .

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Don't be evil

que mal plan con billy corgan... totalmente anti-google, heh.

Llevaba una tercera parte del concierto cuando llama al público a que vea a un chico con una pancarta...

"Señor, señor," decía con su distintiva voz nasal y (whiny) midwestern twang. Y luego viene el kicker...

"If you're going to request a song, the least you could do is wear a Smashing Pumpkins approved t-shirt, instead of some cheap ass bootleg you bought outside, motherfucker!"

Le salió el id/ello o como se llame, de plano. El tipo se convirtió en un arquetipo frente a mi. O será más bien que mi percepción cambió. Su voz se tornó en algo molesto, casi aterrante, y tuve una epifanía psicológica. Oh, claro, con razón se sale la gente de la banda cada rato, los corre o corren pero que flojera jalar con un cabrón tan insportable, aunque sea talentoso.

Ok, dejaré de usar las itálicas ya.

La gente abucheó, se rió, no se si el abucheo era para el pobre tipo o para Corgan. Según el north side era en contra de la camisa pirata, pero yo lo dudo.

No estoy a favor de la piratería, en cierto sentido vivo de mi creatividad. Soy mexicana, y no me pega el sentido de indignación como a los gringos, jajajaja. Veo la pérdida económica, tanto para Britney y Billy como para el ingeniero en sonido que vive de su trabajo.

También veo a la persona que se está ganando la vida en la economía informal en parte porque la economía formal en México tiene muchos obstáculos para capitalizarse. La marchanta que da un valor agregado a su producto al dar recomendaciones a sus clientes es una enterpreneur, so there all you Wharton MBAs, ja.

Total, no me gusta la piratería, pero tampoco pienso que se necesita usar ese lenguaje y ese tono de voz. Dios, soy mi mamá. Pero bueno, es mi opinión.

Ahh, y luego del veneno, el wey tiene la osadía de decir "god bless". WTF!!! Que hipócrita. Sabía que esa sotana que uso por varios albums era por algo!

Después de eso ya no me pude prender. Fuimos simplemente por oír que tocaran Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness, y una que otra de Siamese Dream, pero ya no fue lo mismo. En el aspecto técnico fueron excelentes, son buenos músicos. Pero no me puedo entusiasmar con alguien que nefastea de tal manera, alguien que es tan nefasto, valga la rebuznancia.

No traían pantallas. ¿Qué diablos pensaban que venían a tocar al Café Iguanas? Claaro que necesitas pantallas en la Arena, ¿que no han hecho giras antes? ¿A qué le tira tocando el himno gringo? cosillas así.

Y es que nadie le ganará a las 3 horas y 33 canciones de Cafeta, con su excelente producción y sus luces tan chidas, con el pasito duranguense y las chicas banda y la improvisación de Meme y los piropos a su público cuando silbamos María....

Incluso Radiohead, será perfecto pero no creo que tengan esa convivencia con su público. Si la piel se pone chinita, no es lo mismo porque las canciones no habaln de lo absurdamente feliz que es la vida a veces y la inmortalidad del cangrejo.

Ahora sólo me falta ver a Spoon y a Jorge Drexler en vivo. Y tal vez Arcade Fire. Que ansia y oso que iremos a ver Bright Eyes, jajajaa, a ver si no nos golpean por emos.

Karl Rove is a perverse genius

The WSJ does their share of ass kissing today with a very flattering profile of Cindy McCain, business woman, charity worker, mother of an adopted child extraordinaire. I'm sorry for picking on the candidate's spouse, but I'm going to go ahead on this one.

It's not really Ms. McCain that interests me here, it's all the angles the Journal covered. It kicks off with a compliment about her hostessing skills. Can you say that about Bill? What about Michelle, won't she make you uneasy with all the uncomfortable questions?

There are a couple of references to her iPod and Blackberry. Hoping this hip image might rub off on John? He may be 71 and remind you of a grumpy grandpa who wants the kids off his lawn, but he's groovy and with it! (yes, no one uses groovy, that's my point precisely)

They bring up an old painkiller addiction that came about after a couple of back surgeries (yes, she's human and frail, just like you!).

"I was trying to be the perfect woman", says Ms. McCain. Awww, direct quote so we can empathize aaand something that speaks to all those working women out there.

All this happened around the time of the Keating Five Scandal, after Lincoln Savings & Loan imploded, costing U.S. taxpayers some $3.4 billion dollars. Did Rupert's rag mention this amount? Three guesses.

The article mentions the infamous barbecue weekend. Except for the Journal, it was not infamous. Those ribs were delicious, I'll tell you!

My point is, this piece is loaded with spin. The "Cindy is a very private person" shtick. How she reassured the employees at the family firm after her father's death,

"I want the employees and their families to know that I will take care of them the way my dad has", again, direct empathy quote.

Last, how she has "always" been proud of her country, unlike Michelle Obama. This is a very good (or very bad?) piece of spin, and I for one thing, am afrain of Karl Rove. Are you there, Karl? It's me, Xoch.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

últimamente he ido a varios conciertos o toquines. Hoy veré a los smashing, la neta lo único que quiero es cantar Tonight, Tonight. Me encanta ese video de homage a George Meliés. De hecho si definiera como sueño, sería algo entre Meliés, Chagall, y los libros de la sep que le ponen caras a las nubes. La neta no se ni madres de arte, pero más o menos así recuerdo muchos sueños, como si fuera escenografía de cartón repintada con gis y con líneas curvas que simbolizan movimiento o que las cosas se mecen, como un niño montando un caballito de cartón /madera.

bueno, me desvío. Veré a Billy Corgan & Co, el sábado vi a los plastilinos con sus greatest shits (their wording, not mine) y a los invisibles (papis), hace unas semanas a los tacubos, a mr stewart, y pronto a bright eyes (eww!) y a radiohead.

El punto es que me encanta cuando se nota lo bien que se la están pasando. Nada de emos pendejos que hacen jeta. Imagínate a The Bravery cantando... o the Strokes, yo los vi. Cero improvisación, cara de hemorrín todo el tiempo. Que cool....que aburrido.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Microtrends. I knew iT! and our endless classifying and categorizing WORKS (at least if you believe marketers)

Well, if I'm ever out of a job my penchant for categorizing and predicitng people based on what they eat / read/ wear / listen to/ watch will come in handy for my next career.... instant pundit!


WHAT'S FOR DINNER? THE POLLSTER WANTS TO KNOW
By KIM SEVERSON

If there's butter and white wine in your refrigerator and Fig Newtons in the cookie jar, you're likely to vote for Hillary Clinton. Prefer olive oil, Bear Naked granola and a latte to go? You probably like Barack Obama, too. And if you're leaning toward John McCain, it's all about kicking back with a bourbon and a stuffed crust pizza while you watch the Democrats fight it out next week in Pennsylvania.

If what we eat says a lot about who we are, it also says something about how we might vote. Although precincts and polls are being parsed, the political advisers to the presidential candidates are also looking closely at consumer behavior, including how people eat, as a way to scavenge for votes.

The practice is called microtargeting, as much political discipline as buzzword. The idea is that in the brand-driven United States, what we buy and how we spend our free time is a good predictor of our politics.

Political strategists slice and dice the electorate into small segments, starting with traditional demographics like age and income, then mixing consumer information like whether you prefercasinos or cruises, hunting or cooking, a Prius or a pickup.

Once they find small groups of like-minded people, campaigns can efficiently send customized phone, e-mail or direct mail messages to potential supporters, avoiding inefficient one-size-fits-all mailings. Pockets of support that might have gone unnoticed can be ferreted out.

"This is essentially the way Williams-Sonoma knows which of its catalogs to send you," said Christopher Mann of MSHC Partners, a political communications firm, which has used microtargeting to help dozens of successful candidates, including Gov. Christine Gregoire of Washington and Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia.

Although gender, religion and other basic personal data are much more valuable for pollsters, information about eating - along with travel and hobbies - are in the second tier of data used to predict how someone might vote, he said.

So, for example, Mann knows that someone who subscribes to lots of gourmet cooking magazines is more likely to be a Democrat or at least more open to progressive causes. That can help a campaign decide if it's worth spending money courting that person's vote.

Although Karl Rove was not the first to use microtargeting in a campaign, he brought it to new levels of sophistication and prominence, dividing swing voters into groups like "tax and terrorism moderates." The strategy helped send George Bush back to the White House in 2004.

Matthew Dowd, the former chief strategist for Bush who is now a political commentator for ABC, helped orchestrate that effort. The Bush team studied food preferences, among dozens of other traits, as a shortcut to finding independents who might lean Republican, he said.

For example, Dr Pepper is a Republican soda. Pepsi-Cola and Sprite are Democratic. So are most clear liquors, like gin and vodka, along with white wine and Evian water. Republicans skew toward brown liquors like bourbon or scotch, red wine and Fiji water. When it comes to fried chicken, he said, Democrats prefer Popeyes and Republicans Chick-fil-A.

"Anything organic or more Whole Foods-y skews more Democratic," Dowd said.

But consumer information has to be studied in context.

"I don't know how much you can use food or drink alone to determine how they will vote," he said.

"You can't have a candidate with a Pepsi-Cola and Pizza Hut box and think that's going to win an election for you."

Jeff Navin, managing director of American Environics, a progressive research and strategy firm, agrees.

"Knowing that your base drinks gin doesn't give you a clear idea on how to communicate with them effectively on issues," he said.

"But if you take it a level deeper and say, are there psychological drivers that will help understand the values behind the behavior, you can speak to those values and persuade voters."

Navin offers an example from his firm's ongoing survey that periodically asks 1,800 people in-depth questions about their lives. In last summer's polling, the latest available, Clinton scored high among voters who also had favorable views of McDonalds, Wal-Mart and Starbucks.

That led his team to conclude that Clinton supporters put a high value on national brands. Although the landscape in the Democratic race has shifted since the poll was conducted, Navin said, back then the name Clinton was the most popular national Democratic brand.

Mark Penn, a microtargeting expert who was dismissed as chief strategist for the Clinton campaign last week, wrote a book on the subject: "Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes" (Twelve, 2007). Although Penn, who claims credit for coining the term "soccer mom," didn't specifically seek out research on the dining habits of voters, he does use food as a way to define the candidates.

Specifically, he points to Obama's comments about the rising price of arugula at Whole Foods during a campaign stop in Iowa.

"He has more of the arugula vote," he said in an e-mail message last week.

"Senator Clinton's voters are more likely to be making ends meet and so they do a lot more cooking at home and a lot less eating out at expensive restaurants."

Although Obama's team is also using consumer data to target voters, the campaign is focusing more on what one adviser called "macrotargeting." The idea is to build a unified, all-encompassing Obama brand that works well across all kinds of media platforms.

"I would say we're old-fashioned in that you have to look at America as a whole," said Bill Burton, Obama's national press secretary.

That's not to say they don't have specific information about voters, he said. And the campaign isn't above using food to gain an edge. After the founders of Ben and Jerry's endorsed Obama, the campaign blog quickly suggested a new ice cream flavor that plays off of a favorite campaign slogan: Yes, Pecan.

Whether a campaign uses a lot or a little consumer information, it can cause trouble if not interpreted correctly, some political veterans cautioned.

An environmentally minded independent who trends Democratic might buy organic milk, but so might an independent conservative who is more concerned about the health of her children than the state of the earth. They buy the same product, but for different reasons. Send an environmental message to the conservative and you could lose her vote.

That's why some, notably James Carville, a Democratic strategist and CNN political commentator, see microtargeting as a waste of time and money. Although he believes the cost of food is a fast-rising issue among voters, knowing what they eat doesn't win elections.

"Suppose I found out people who drink cappuccinos are Democrats and black coffee drinkers are likely to vote Republican?" he asked. "So what? All kinds of other things are more predictive and less expensive to find out."

Besides, the lines between who eats what continues to blur. Republicans are not necessarily red-meat-eating bourbon swillers, and not all Democrats are carrying their lattes to the farmers'market.

Mann recently saw someone on a Metro train in Washington with a Bush/Cheney sticker on his bag reading "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," Barbara Kingsolver's meditation on eating local food.

Some people who cook and serve food have been students of microtargeting for years. JoAnn Clevenger, the owner of the Upperline restaurant in New Orleans, doesn't need a data set toidentify how customers might vote. She just watches what they order.

"The Republicans are more formal and have more attention to structure when they eat," she said. The classic example would be her delicate trout meuniere. Democrats tend to order earthy, down-home food with lots of juice for sopping, like Cane River country shrimp with garlic, bacon and mushrooms.

But lately she's seen a lot of interest from both sides for her Oysters St. Claude. The oysters are coated with corn flour, gently fried and then slipped back into their shells and covered with anadventurous, Morrocan-style sauce seasoned with ground whole lemons, garlic, cayenne and paprika. It's the ultimate crossover dish, and she believes it's popular this year because voters are being pulled in several directions.

"You have a respect and a yearning for the past," she said, "but a feeling like you want something new and exciting that says let´s go all the way."

Monday, April 14, 2008

Campaña Social

Estos prints, que me encontré en el briefblog, son de una campaña tailandesa en contra de la pederastia. Son de Creative Juice/G1, y les aviso que están bastante fuertes. Sin embargo, creo que son buenísimos en lograr su cometido, porque la reacción que provocan, al menos en mi, es instantánea y visceral. No son pornográficos en sí (bueno, para mi no) pero si transmiten el dolor, confusión, el aspecto antisocial, del asunto.

http://www.briefblog.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/thaichild_anal.jpg
http://www.briefblog.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/thaichild_oral.jpg

Muchas veces estas campañas sociales dramatizan o chantajean, como por ejemplo la de los huercos mamertos y la piratería, de que si tu haces trampa comprando pirata yo hago trampa en el examen y la madre. No creo que en este caso estén dramatizando en exceso, mas bien creo que estan interpretando el dramón que viven las víctimas de la pederastia. Deberían poner estos posters afuera de las iglesias de los Legionarios.

Uncle Zeta wants YOU

http://www.elnorte.com/nacional/articulo/423/845154

Una manta en Nuevo Laredo:
Grupo operativo Los Zetas te quiere a ti militar o ex militar: te ofrecemos buen sueldo, comida y atenciones a tu familia, ya no sufras maltratos y no sufras hambre, nosotros no te damos de comer sopas maruchan.

Dicen los militares que eso refleja la desesperación de los zetas porque están acorralados, por no poder trabajar ante los operativos del Ejército y que no representa ninguna tentación para los militares...ja!

Osea, sí, puede ser una manera de bravuconear, pero esto refleja mas bien que les vale madre si la ley los ve.

Retirar droga del mercado resulta en un alza de precios, y eso hace el negocio más atractivo. El problema se trasladó de Colombia para acá. Ahora nosotros a donde lo vamos a transferir?
http://www.elnorte.com/estados/articulo/423/845133/

Chemical engineer in Zacatecas who claims to cure cancer with herbs, by giving microdoses which will correct DNA defects caused by pesticides in veggies, clembuterol in meat products and radiation in canned goods.

Exhibamos nuestras miserias...

Pone en Mónaco el toque regio

Orgullosa de sus raíces mexicanas y de su tierra regiomontana, Estela Páez no pierde oportunidad de enaltecer a Monterrey cada vez que visita a la familia real de Mónaco.


Esto corresponde a una edición suburbana, no de Gente.

WTF con verbos como "convivir"

Pooobre que Almodovar le urge saber (de la boca de esta persona, no less!) si en Monterrey vemos sus movies.

Men Explain Things to Me. Facts Didn't Get in Their Way

Men Explain Things to Me. Facts Didn't Get in Their Way

Wonderful essay by Rebecca Solnit on the Tomdispatch about the subtle (and not so subtle) ways some men put women down, assuming they know what we don't, and we need to have it explained.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Cosas raras del centro.. que diablos son los pañales agrícolas?

suena asqueroso.... más viniendo de Aguascalientes, de donde nunca ha salido nada bueno, por más que mi papá cante odas en su nombre (con la honrosa excepción de los herrera...aunque a veces eso tampoco es bueno). Me imagino un anuncio en la feria de San marcos, "pañales agrícolas!"
Tuve un sueño de lo más raro anoche. Iba a casa de Serrato (??) a jugar Guitar Hero, y cuando llegaba me decía que era un fraude porque nunca había terminado la carrera. Que en una de sus clases pasaban lista y decían mi nombre, entonces yo no me había titulado. Y por más que yo le decía que yo nunca estuve en la Uni, ni siquiera en prepa, el wey se enojaba cada vez más.

En eso llega Meléndez, un superjefe en mi oficina, con el cual yo tengo cero contacto, y me decía que como había mentido acerca de mi licenciatura y el MBA, me iba a correr. Pero lo decía tipo Donald Trump. De que, you're fired! Y mi pensamiento era, chale, tendré que vivir de mis blogs.

Para empezar, blogs, plural? Aparte, no me preocupaba, que nada que ver con mi personalidad medio aprehensiva. (Aunque no lo crean, jajajaja). Oh, y otra cosa. todo el tiempo la música de fondo era You Were Always on my Mind, de Pet Shop Boys.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Mark Penn, Microtrends author and Dem's version of Karl Rove, leaves Clinton camp

Mark Penn is out. He was supposedly the closest thing the Clinton's had to Karl Rove, but his unfortunate remarks have hurt her campaign.

e.g. "Could we possibly have a nominee who hasn't won any of the significant states -- outside of Illinois? That raises some serious questions about Sen. Obama."

He has minimized Obama's wins saying caucus wins don't really count, small state wins don't really count, medium state wins don't really count, states with large African-American populations don't really count, et al.

The straw that broke the camel's back apparently was a conflict of interest, since his lobbyist organization was working with Colombia on gettint their free trade agreement with the U.S. pushed through, and Clinton was publicly against it. He met with a Colombian rep, apologized, was fired by Colombia, and then by the Clinton camp yest.

Does this mean the Clinton campaign will get back on the right track (was it ever?) or just another sign that it is floundering and that we may expect a resignation if they lose Pennsylvannia?

Friday, April 04, 2008

Hueva total mañanera y porqué no me gusta el redondeo

Pues llego al Seven a comprar un jugo (elaborado con 25% jugo de verdad!) y al pagar, me preguntan si le entro al redondeo. Le digo que sí al cajero, pero oh sorpresa, ya no es donación al Hospital Universitario.

Al preguntar por el nuevo programa, me enseña un ´díptico (lo que sea) de un lugar llamado ANSPAC. Inmediatamente saltan a mi vista las palabras "moralidad" y "familia".

Le comento (amablemente pero con mi voz de hueva mañanera) que es un lástima que estén donando a una institución moralina, a lo que se defiende que ellos no deciden. Es un comentario, no espero que él pueda hacer algo. Total, este mes yo no voy a redondear en el Seven.

Subo a mi lugar, y claro que busco ANSPAC por internet (I Google!). La página confirma mis dudas y temores. Un extracto:

La Directiva Nacional ha escogido para nuestro ya tradicional concurso anual la elaboración de un TARJETERO, en el cuál se sugiera un propósito que contribuya a nuestra superación, apoyándonos en alguna frase célebre o texto de la Biblia, que nos ayude a alcanzar nuestras metas.

El TARJETERO deberá estar formado por 24 tarjetas (dos para cada mes del año) y cada una de ellas debe contener una cita o frase de apoyo, con un propósito definido para trabajar en una tarea específica.

Te invitamos a participar, utilizando toda la creatividad y la capacidad de expresión que te caracteriza como mujer ANSPAC.



Que pinche horror, y luego tan temprano en la mañana, jajajaa.


Thursday, April 03, 2008

I (heart) Google

I love Google.

There aren't enough words to express my love. I can't live without it. I worship at the altar of Page & Brin & the Googleplex and all those people who make my life better (kidding...not)

Does anybody know how to sort results by date rather than relevance? I can do this with the News, but not with the Web results. Just wondering.

Since I saw Rod Stewart day before yest, let's sing to the Goog:

Have I told you lately
that I love you?
Have I told you
there's no one else above you?

You fill my heart with gladness
Take away all my sadness
Ease my troubles,
that's what you do


Laugh, but it's true.... and I'll be posting odes to Wikipedia and Imdb next.


Today's other musings:
Espresso and coffee n' go don't go together.
How long until pharmaceutical companies develop medication for procrastination? and how will the marketers motivate people to stop procrastinating on "talking to their doctor?"

Leer para Creer y el Efecto Mariposa

This is straight out of Ripley's believe it or not, but sadder. I don't think it happened in Mexico back in '95, but we had squatters or "posesionarios", didn't we? Funny how all these things converge, and a lot of it is somehow related to oil and Iraq.


Some homes worth less than their copper pipes

Rising metal prices have rendered some foreclosed homes worth less than their plumbing, and theives are stripping the vacant abodes of copper, aluminum, and brass to fuel a lucrative overseas trade.

http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2527885420080401
It may sound like leftist drivel, but the reason commodities are rising is (in part) 'cause oil is so expensive. Take corn. Some people are trying to use corn-based ethanol since oil is $100+ bucks a barrel, and that creates more demand which results in more expensive corn. Also, most fertilizers used today are oil based, which keeps raising oil demand and therefore oil and corn prices.

It's a sick little loop, inflation. I had an Econ teacher who used to explain it by tellling us about the time the lady who sold "semillitas" at the stoplight raised her rates since sugar was up. He told her semillitas didn't have sugar in them, to which she replied, "Ah, but I use sugar in my coffee".

Invading Iraq has not lowered oil prices as anyone can see. And invading Iran is not the answer either. Thank God Bush is on his way out, but I'm not too sure about McC at this point. It's possible that if he turns out to be a manifest destiny freak, the current geopolitic tension and iraqui insurgents blowing up oil pipelines will seem like the good old days.

So, everything is related and the butterfly effect is real. My primary obsession, as most of you know, is getting all the (right) facts and reading them correctly in order to see the Big Picture. I'm reading the Black Swan right now and Taleb sort of goes against that. Although maybe I need to finish it first. Anyway, I ran accross this random piece of news and wanted to share.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

American Propaganda: subtle, insidious, sugarcoated, focus-grouped, and market-tested.

Weekday Update

Haven't written in forever, since my workdays have been too hectic recently, and I've been just way too burnt out at the end of the day. Sort of forgot my promise to myself, to just do it (just write) and let things flow.

So I apologize to myself, and to whomever might be reading this out there.

I have seen some cool movies recently, read some good books and listened to some mind blowing music, so I'll write about that instead of moaning about the economy or my job or whatever.

First off, Cafe Tacuba last Friday was awesome! Impressive, mind bending, and looong. Three hours worth of music, and they still had enough songs for three more. The Arena really does have great acoustics, and you can see the stage perfectly from wherever you're seated.

Ruben Albarrán, who's calling himself Cone Cahuitl these days, is a demented dancing elf with a bratty punk sneer, but he's capable of crooning sweetly when the occasion so requires. He's cool, groovy, hip and square.

Meme is my hero, he's a musical genius! His geeky demeanor and his robot dance have completely won me over. So has have his improv skills. And his lyrics. And his keyboard and synth and programming. Meme rules. The Rangel brothers are also the coolest, and their bass and guitar are not to be taken lightly.

It was the best concert of the year so far, and I'd say I won't see better in 2008, but I already have my Radiohead tix so maybe I'll declare a tie.

We're going to Rod Stewart tonight, my mother's idea, so I expect I'll be listening to her sing Handbags & Gladrags, et al, all spring.

April also has the Smashing Pumpkins, Groove Armada, Sasha & Digweed, Plastilina Mosh and Los Amigos Invisibles, all in all a pretty good month. Aand Ennio Morricone and the Orquesta Roma Sinfonietta are coming in May with Musica per il Cinema!

Haven't read much fiction lately, I started the Name of the Rose but got caught up in all the work related Business/Economics non-fiction. I'm in the middle of the Black Swan, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. It's counterintuitive but it's also not. I'm not sure yet if I can believe in what he says or it's just a lot of smoke. Problem is his theory isn't really the kind that will go down in parts, heh.

I also have a tall TBS (To Be Seen instead of To Be Read) pile, which includes There Will Be Blood (I knowww!!), The Lion in the Winter, Gone Baby Gone, The Assasination of Jesse James, and The Maltese Falcon. I can always see a comedy but I haven't found many good ones lately.

Oh, one thing. How come they completely ignored Sean Penn and Into the Wild at the Oscars? Really, that was insulting. Hal Holbrook? What about script, photography, direction, Eddie Vedder's music? Emile Hirsch? It's awful that movies like Into the Wild or Once get such limited releases when the Meet the Spartans is at every multiplex. It's one of the few redeeming cultural offerings Monterrey has, so called indie and international (Non USA) releases.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The gentle taste of a graceful lady

This is when I'm really sorry I quit American. You can't find Kasugai gummy candies with muscat juice here! Hey Rocco, if you read this while you're there, get some. But the ones that say they have "the gentle taste of a graceful lady" on the bag. I love the way the Japanese use English idioms, heh.

Why we should fear a McCain presidency... or English bloke thinks McCain is Bad News so how come Jon Stewart doesn't?

Why we should fear a McCain presidency

McC has the potential to be a worse president than Bush.

I can't believe I just wrote that, but at least that's what this British bloke over at the financial times wrote yesterday. I quote:

The problem that Mr McCain poses stems from his ideology, his policies and above all his personality. His ideology, like that of his chief advisers, is neo-conservative. In the past, Mr McCain was considered to be an old-style conservative realist. Today, the role of the realists on his team is merely decorative.

Anatol Lieven is a British journalist and policy analist. He studies U.S. global strategy and the war on terrorism (war on terror is incorrect!) at the New America Foundation in Washington.

His writing reads moderate, he calls forth valid examples. Being inmersed in American MSM, we may think he's got a Cassandra complex, but then again, Cassandra's prophecies were true, were they not?

Lieven has studied so called American patriotism and he wrote a book about it, America Right or Wrong. He calls it an optimistic "civic creed" rooted in respect for America's institutions, individual freedoms and constitutional law. The American way, the American thesis.

But every thesis has an antithesis, a soft, dirty white underbelly. In this case it's "a jingoistic, militaristic, Jacksonian nationalism that sees America as the bearer of a messianic mission to lead a Manichean struggle against the savages."
"I’d institute a policy that I call ‘rogue state rollback’. I would arm, train, equip, both from without and from within, forces that would eventually overthrow the governments and install free and democratically elected governments"

So said by McC in 2000. Walmart meets the CIA. Wasn't this precisely what they did in the the seventies and eighties with guys like Bin Laden? Gave them weapons and carte blanche to make war on nations the U.S. didn't feel like sharing their toys with, for example Russia?

So despite his Senatorial efforts in campaign finance, environmental law, budgetary overspending, the Abu Ghraib scandal, McCain has a potentially very dark side. He may not start wars for Chevron / Blackwater / Halliburton, but he can retaliate against a perceived slight.

And these Manifest Destiny types are dangerous anytime, anywhere, but I think there couldn't be a worse time for this type of Commander in Chief.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Information wants to be free. Information also wants to be expensive ... That tension will not go away.

-Stewart Brand

This (Mamet word)-er could be on to something

David Mamet turns over to the dark side, and what it could mean for the Democrats come November.

David Mamet: Why I am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal'

Basically, Mamet picked up some economics texts and realized the liberals' weakest link is, (drum roll here) ....the economy. Stop the presses.

No one listened, maybe because a) No one reads the Village Voice anymore, b) this came out the same week as Spitzergate or c) We're still wrapped up in Obama vs. Hillary and Obama's race speech. Take your pick, or maybe all three.

Some liberal media outlets/personalities dismissed it, but it didn't really cause headlines. Nine days later, someone over at the WSJ connects the dots, and writes about Mamet, Tom Stoppard and liberal autonomy.

David Mamet's Revision

Daniel Henninger, the author, does not Repubicanly dis the Democrats as touchy feely, granola hippies or anything like that. He does remind us that the Dems still have that early twentieth century distrust of big business and love of big government. And I find myself agreeing with him. With a Wall Street Journal editorial.

This is a case where the party has not evolved with the times, and it's ended up losing because of it. I do too distrust big business, but you don't accomplish much by shunning them. And that's kinda what they do, shoving their fingers in their (blue) ears and going nyah-nyah-nyah. You welcome Big Business, you work with them, you police them. You don't have to be their doormat.

And if more Americans realize that in the current economic climate, well, let's just say this is good news for John McCain. Especially if he can capitalize on the Republican business sense reputation while distancing himself from Bush overtones of cronyism. You think it can't be done? I for one wouldn't underestimate Karl Rove.

But all is not lost for the Dems, at least not yet. Obama has close ties with the University of Chicago, those heathen F.A. Hayek worshippers. And his policy people are rumored to be academic yet pragmatic economists who prefer to tinker with an existing system rather than make dramatic sweeping statements à la Big Idea loving Clintons.

The Audacity of Data: Barack Obama's surprisingly non-ideological policy shop. The New Republic

If somehow they can doll up their ideas enough to get the voters to pay attention for a bit, maybe have Jessica Alba present them, they may just win.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

A Dear Ben letter

Read this! ----> Dear Ben: Seriously, Next Time, F*** Wall Street

What the average American probably thinks about Ben Bernanke, Bear Stearns, and Wall Street.

I think she gets some important facts wrong, but the sentiment is valid. Why should the Fed (which she equates with U.S. tax payers) have to bail out a bank that dug its own grave? When the buying power of the minimum wage employee is at a 51-year low? Really? You want to help Gordon Gekko?

Well, it's good to take a step back sometimes and ponder the alternatives to chasing our own tail all day. Life will go on, even if banks default.

And who really agrees with Ayn Rand anyway? the woman went on for about 50 pages on the evils of communism in Atlas Shrugged! For that alone, she irritated the hell out of me. Yes, freedom is paramount!! We get it, you don't need 50 pages of vitriol, we're not morons.

And for the record, just to annoy my Republican friends, Cuban schoolchildren are waaay more literate than Americans. And they have better healthcare. Also, it's important to note what George Carlin once said, that American's have sold a bunch of their freedoms for the illusion of safety, since 9/11. But that's a whole other kettle of fish.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Everybody wants to be the Underdog.

Pues ya están doblando las campanas y diciendo que Hilaria va a ganar, que va a barrer en Pennsylvania y en la convención le va a quitar la paleta a Obama.

Peroooo.... no tenemos acceso a números reales! No confío en Mainstream Media gringo. Están peor que el Nyse que se dejan llevar como borregos y están desconectados de Joe & Jane Sixpack.

Razones por las que Clinton no barrerá en las Pennsylvannias

4.2% de la población de Pennsylvania es latina, un grupo que tradicionalmente apoya a Clinton.

10.7% de la población del estado es negra**. Philadelphia es "The City of Brotherly Love". A poco van a dejar morir a su hermano Obama?

Ahora, hablemos del voto duro de Hilary, las mujeres y los blancos. O más bien, las mujeres blancas.

http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/42000.html

De acuerdo al último censo,

51.4% de la población de Pennsylvania son mujeres.
85.7% son blancos
77.5% son mayores de 18 años.

Puedo deducir entonces que 34% de la población de Pennsylvania son mujeres blancas mayores de 18 años. Deduciendo solamente, con estos tres datos. No va a ser exacto pero por ahí andamos, antes de que empiezen a gritar que no estoy controlando para otras variables, etc.

De este 34%, no todas van a votar, a pesar de que la primaria de este estado es abierta y no tienes que estar registrado con ningún partido para participar, solamente ser ciudadano y estar en el padrón electoral.

Aparte, yo descontaría a las mujeres de 18 a 3o o hasta 35 años, porque ellas no son voto duro de Hillary. Hasta pueden ser simpatizantes de Obama. Con qué nos quedamos? un 28-30%? De una población de 12 millones 440 mil 621 personas... entonces estamos hablando de unas 3 millones y medio de mujeres? Y cuántas van a votar? La mitad? menos?

Uno de los problemas que tienen los demócratas es la falta de disciplina, la falta del "voto duro" que los republicanos sí tienen. Como el PAN, jajaja. Pero Obama ha salido adelante porque ha construido buenas bases, trae una estructura firme que es lo que les ha faltado al partido de los burros en los últimos años.

Ya se que estas son unas proyecciones muy, pero muy burdas, y que estos porcentajes no garantizan nada, y que realmente pocos votan, pero bueno, son indicadores.

Recuerden que a Hilaria no le va muy bien cuando se proyecta tan oronda y segura de si misma. Cuando parece que va a morir y se pone a chillar, es cuando viene de atrás y gana. De alguna manera se le olvida y vuelve a perder.


You got no fear of the underdog, that's why you will not survive - Spoon, the Underdog


** (no les choca eso de "African-American"? Tan PC que ya ni es verdad y a mi punto de vista hasta llega a insultar. Como si negro fuera algo malo)

Monday, March 10, 2008

Who dares to say my elixir is piss? who says dis? .. .Microsoft senior VPs do

They criticized Vista. And they should know

Ooohhh, BURN!

Mike Nash, a Microsoft vice president who oversees Windows product management.

Jon A. Shirley, a Microsoft board member and former president and chief operating officer.

Steven Sinofsky, Microsoft's senior vice president responsible for Windows.

They all upgraded to Vista and then had issues with their software. Nash bought a laptop with a "Windows Vista capable" logo, which turned out to be false. He can't run applications like Microsoft Movie Maker (who uses that shit anyway?) or the full Vista either.

“I now have a $2,100 e-mail machine,” he says.

There is a class action lawsuit going on by people who bought "Windows Capable" machines, which is marketing bullshit. So internal Microsoft emails where requisitioned.

So, we come to our Sweeney Todd moment of the week...

Bill Gates: "Who dares to say my elixir is piss? who says dis?"

Bill's VPs: We do. We have opened a bottle of Vista's Elixer and we say to you, it is nothing but an arrant fraud, concocted from piss and ink.

Even the Mac vs. PC ads aren't this funny.

Desde cuando eres tan sabio kux?

Mi hermano tiene casi 20. Le llevo seis años. Me saca como veinte centímetros. Todos saben que nos llevamos muy, pero muy bien. Pero es mi hermano menor. Por lo tanto lo puedo mangonear, pendejear y pedirle favores y cubiertas ya que él hace lo mismo conmigo (menos la mangoneada y pendejeada). Para eso estamos las hermanas, y los hermanos, mayores.

Desde cuándo eres tan sabio kuku? Siempre he sabido que eres muy inteligente, incluso brillante. Sagaz, burlón, tímido, noble, egoísta, honesto, no confiable, leal, arrastrado, amigo y muchas otras cosas. Pero ahora podemos agregar... SABIO.



Kuku says:
aver a lo que yo he aprendido en esta hermosa vida es que existen dos tipos de amigos
1. con los que sales, te la pasas con madre pero les viene valiendo 582094582 kilos de verga si se te cae un brazo por descomposicion espontanea (muy usual en los paises sureños de africa)
2. los que estan contigo cuando te da por chillar como jirafa en celo LO CUAL SIGNIFICA que tu tmb tienes que ayudarlos en sus problemas de weba que usualmente oscilan entre "mi crush no me pela" y "mi mama no me comprende"

Kuku says:
hermana mia a estas alturas deberias saber que lo unico que se le puede decir es "----, te estas lastimando al posponerlo y deberias decirselo a ------ de una vez u olvidarte de el" <--- no te pelara pero cuando ella sola se desapendeje (snaps out of it citando a mi amiga de la infancia cher) ---- volteara y dira "xochitl fuiste tan buena conmigo te quiero y te debo la vida"

Kuku says:
aveces traes ganas de hechar a andar el cerebro y darles un consejo filosofal de como salir adelante en esta vida y lograr el nirvana al mismo tiempo ...

tambien podras admirar como te tiran al leon ya que su dolor de muela es mas improtante que tu tesis acerca de la cura a la desnutricion en niños africanos de 10- años ... oooooooooooooo... aveces no.

Y despues de varias practicas puestas a prueba y error me di cuenta que... lo unico que quieren es HABLAR y se sienten mejor hablando contigo que con la pared porque es menos patetico -.- y porque tu puedes decir "si" cada 5 mins y basicamente con eso podrias satisfacer sus necesidades basicas de gemir por su descontento con la vida

Friday, March 07, 2008

Liberal Manifesto

This was too good to pass up.

I agree with the text, but my hipsteur sensibilites recoil from such earnestness. I was like that when I was 17, thank you very much. I got beaten up for it. I got Paxil and Zoloft and all those wonderful drugs for it.

I especially love the What Would Jesus Do bit, since I'm more of the What Would Tyler Durden Do persuasion. I know I signed a social contract with moi to let myself believe but I still guffaw every now and then. Cynical Me says, "Dontcha just love self appointed liberals? And all those people willing to die for their beliefs? They think they can still beat the right!" Sorry!

I'm fatalist/pragmatist/realist. Then I repent and realize that at the end of the day, being cynical is the easy way out, and only hope can carry us through. It would help if words like hope hadn't been hijacked by Oprah and her crew.

I'll be good tomorrow, I promise.

Liberals believe in clean air, diplomacy, stem cells, living wages, body armor for our troops, government accountability, and that exercising the right to dissent is the highest form of patriotism.

Liberals believe in reading actual books, going to war as a last resort, separating church and hate, and doing what Jesus would actually do, instead of lobbying for upper-class tax cuts and fantasizing about the apocalypse.

Liberals believe in civil rights, the right to privacy, and that evolution and global warming aren’t just theories but incontrovertible scientific facts.

Liberals believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment that (1) prohibits another Bush from ever occupying the White House, and (2) prevents George W. Bush from ever becoming baseball commissioner before he does to our national pastime what he did for America.

Liberals believe in rescuing people from flooded streets and rooftops, even if they’re too poor to vote Republican.

Liberals believe that supporting our troops means treating our wounded vets like the heroes they are, and not leaving them to languish in rat-infested military hospitals under the outsourced management of incompetent cronies who think they’re running a Taco Bell franchise.


Liberals believe in pheromones, sex ed, solar panels, voting paper trails, the common good, and that, no matter how fascinating a story it may be, a president should never sit around in a state of total paralysis reading "My Pet Goat" while America is under attack.

And above all, liberals believe that it’s time to come together as a country and put a collective boot in the ass of shameless conservative fearmongers, hate merchants, and scapegoaters who are sucking the freedom out of all our souls.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

You are the music while the music lasts.

-T.S. Eliot

It's strange that words are so inadequate. Yet, like the asthmatic struggling for breath, so the lover must struggle for words.

-T.S. Eliot

Just

Gender Wars


Ufffff, como diría Rusty.


¿Cómo será la persona privada de Hillary?


¿Será una sumisa de closet?


¿Se sentirá liberada al ceder control a alguien más, después de muchísima lucha interna?


Esto es o muy misógino y anti-progres, o al contrario, es demasiado progres.


En todo caso es muy privado para discutirlo aquí.


Dijo la chica que escribió y dirigió un corto sobre juegos sexuales y de sumisión.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Estúpida, estúpida Hillary.

Estúpido, estúpido Ohio. Lo mismo Texas.

Ahora de aquí al 22 de abril para las primarias de Pennsylvania.

Ahora Billary anda diciendo que esta competencia puede terminar en un "shared ticket". En el Early show de CBS, dijo, “Well, that may be where this is headed, but of course we have to decide who is on the top of the ticket.”

Y luevo dijo que como ella ganó en Ohio ella debe ser la candidata presidencial. Ajá, sip. Obama tiene más delegados que tú, logró 11 victorias al hilo, pero como tú ganaste un mísero estado, debes ser la candidata presidencial, y Obama el vicepresidencial. Ya basta con su idea de que alguien le debe la presidencia. Bill le debe una disculpa, no la Casa Blanca.


Cambiando de tema, llevo dos días con una canción de Footloose en mi radio mental... Let's Hear it for the Boy!

Hmmmm, ¿qué significará?

Soy Woody Allen, neurótica en exceso.

Estoy en ese exquisito punto justo antes de dar el salto al vacío... Ya he tomado la decisión, falta la ejecución. Tengo mariposas. ¿Y si la respuesta es no? Pues no es el fin del mundo. ¿Y si no capto la respuesta? Pues tampoco puedo pasar del suelo, ¿o sí?

Quisiera una señal, un sí inequívoco... pero luego no sería interesante el asunto (dizque)....yo puedo vivir con eso.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Will someone pleeaase friggin comment? The suspense is killing me.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Omaha Steak

I haven't posted in like forever, mainly because there's so much going on right now.
Our Radiohead tickets are on their way, Bob Dylan's on tonight, I'm in love with Juno, etc. (The Oscars we're boring BTW), Dan and Tina are having a baby (this is HUGE news), and I've got a ton of work, a really good thing. Obamarama's catching, Billary really tipped her hand...

I just wanted to join the amarillista economic pundits wave and moan about the economy for five minutes, 'cause I've edited a note about Berkshire Hathaway. They posted an 18% decrease in earnings for the last quarter of 2007. I mean, Warren Buffett's comany is slowing down. That's to be expected even, right, but it still brought me up short.

Now, I snickered yesterday when Bush said they're not marching towards a recession, it's not like I'm Pollyana or something, and I know central bankers are optimistic and this is going to be a rough year.

But I had decided that cynicism is a lousy strategy, in the end (I'm quoting Seth Godin here), and it's too easy to criticize hope. It would be cooler for once to make a social contract with being informed yet not pessimistic so I was going to stop worrying about all these little passive aggressive economic indicators from the US economy that we get every five minutes.

Right now I just want Buffett to say something, and maybe send us some Omaha steaks, (kidding, I hate U.S. meat), 'cause also today the stupid mexican stock market had to go and lose 4.02% in one single session. I mean, I get jittery seeing how jittery they are, even though they still closed February with a 0.43% gain.

Anyway, I have to go.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Sleaze sells more than moral corruption, and Get out the vote money

Bear with me, I'm full of primary news this morning.

-About the NYTimes article from yest, the reactions came in.

McCain denies his affair, dissapointed, who are the sources, etc. MSM completely misses the point (IMHO), focusing on the supposed affair. Well, they know morbid sells. Shame on them, though.

As Joe Carville, from the Clinton '92 campaign said, It's the economy, stupid! The point is McCain is just as shady as the rest of the Republicans, despite his claims to the contrary. At least that's what the article hints (quite forcefully).

-Obama raised 36 mil in January. Hillary raised 13.9, and added 5 mil of her own money. McCain raised 11.7 million last month, more than what he raised in the last three months of 2007 combined.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

And the Games Begin...

For McCain, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Its Own Risk

So, someone finally remembered McC's Lincoln Savings & Loan scandal back in the 90's.... He was one of the Keating five.

I have no memory of it (I was ten), but I have seen it mentioned so I looked it up a couple months ago.

The NYTimes brought it up, since they're pitching for Hillary. They also take him to task for banning soft money but then turning around and founding the Reform Institute, which he uses to promote his causes and hence, his career. Since it's not officialy affiliated to the GOP, it can accept unlimited donations, and it does.


McCain is not the official candidate yet, but he's as good as, the way the primaries are going. He's been THe candidate for a while now, he just can't say it until Huckabee resigns. Which is actually kind of a good thing for the Democrats, since McC can't really focus on them yet until he's official. He's started, though. But the Dem's allies have just fired right back with this piece. Let the games begin..

de la musique: auteur / amateur videos in París






Un wey llamado Vincent Moon, hace podcasts/videos de artistas tocando en París, tipo Andrew Bird deambulando por la calle, Arcade Fire tocando en un elevador, Animal Colective, Vic Chestnut, Jens Lekman, Xiu Xiu, the Kooks, etc... los llama Concerts a Emporter. El site está en frances, sorry, pero es una mezcla de auteur/amateur agradable, si les gustan los videos.

Obamarama!

LOL!

http://barackobamaisyournewbicycle.com/

Obama is your new bicycle.

Like the cult of Chuck Norris, except funnier.

Tampoco cantan mal las rancheras...

I like Michelle Obama.

She seems real and smart, not an airbrushed political wife well versed in sound bite strategies.

Sometimes she comes across as someone with a chip on her shoulder, or it seems she is undermining her husband (snorey and stinky?).

This has a lot to do with some local six o'clock news producer's idea of American News, also known as infotainment. Selectively highlighting someone's comments and then taking them out of context, alas, is a common and enduring practice.

However, her Feb. 18 comments are kinda hard to swallow.:

“For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country,” she told a Milwaukee crowd, “and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.”

Really? your whole adult lifetime? Never once? Well. How embarrassing.

At first, it's like, cool, let's take back America, people. Let's leave a legacy we can be proud of, etc. BUT, it also means she hasn't been proud of her country for twenty something years. Of the U.S. as a country, as a collective people, as a culture?

This reeks of "leftist sophistication", something you see amoung us indie poseurs, but not something I would want to hear from a dedicated, earnest politico. It reminds me of Billary crying in New Hampshire, e.g., if you don 't choose me this country is going to have it soo baad, sniff.

Feel free to cast stones. I'm apalled at myself for thinking she needs to tone down the righteousness, too. Maybe I'm turning into my parents now.

Are you finding what your were looking for, out here with me?

-Steve Zizou / Bill Murray in "The Life Aquatic"

Conspiracy Theory of the Day

We all love those....

Was losing Wisconsin a sneaky Hillary strategy?

Ok, I'll cut the crap. It sounds absolutely ludicrous, and it's unlikely they planned it that way. But maybe losing Wisconsin will generate sympathy from women voters for Hil, since once again it seems that she's poised to lose. At least that's what the mainstream media would have you think. I still believe this is a very close race.

But anyway, picture this.

1) It seems she's just about to topple off the horse,
2) so people suddenly care enough to get out and vote,
3) just in time for Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania.


One more thing (á la Steve Jobs, heh): is it me or is Ga ga ga ga ga a very political album? The lyrics to the Underdog, especially.

Happy Thoughts

- Radiohead en DFW el 18 de mayo.
- Obamarama lleva 10 victorias consecutivas con Wisconsin y Hawaii.
- Hay buenas películas por todos lados, en el cine, en Saharis, en PPV...
- El disco de Spoon.

Los delegados: Associated Press calcula 1,319 vs. 1,245 de HRC. El NYTimes no toma en cuenta a los delegados que no tienen su voto amarrado, por decir, como los del caucus (asamblea?) de Iowa. Entonces ellos le dan ventaja a Hillray con 1,081 delegados comparado con 1,078 delegados de Obama.

Friday, February 15, 2008

College is a waste of time and money for kids

And it's not me saying this.

James Altucher, writer, Financial Times columnist and finance whiz extraordinaire, said it!

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5554c882-d90d-11dc-8b22-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

He mentions the ridiculous cost American kids (or their parents) pay for college today. Also, he derides the supposed benefits of a balanced education.

Mexican universities are different in this respect, since we don't have "majors". We basically choose our majors beforehand, and enter the corresponding college. Electrical engineering, law, business administration, psychology, architecture, civil engineering, sociology, etc... We then spend four to five years focusing on our chosen field, no chem 101 required if your BA is Social Communications! We may not be well rounded, but we get to spend more time reading up on Marshall McLuhan and Michael Porter.

Anyway, this guy suggests there are better ways to spend your time: working (meaningful jobs), starting a business, focusing on one thing and becoming good at it. It's worth a read, even if it is a radical notion for most of us.

Democratic musings

Fridays are slow at the office.

Some thoughts on the Democratic candidates:

Obama has to figure out how to give women permission not to vote for Hillary.

The same way Vicente Fox's marketing people figured out how to make us feel good about voting for change without making us feel bad about not doing it on previous elections.

HRC is a Transformer's love child....

A new description for Hillary: "It's like Optimus Prime fucked a bumper sticker."

Oh, and has anybody seen the Infiniti's EX commercial? Really, what were they thinking?
"Ordinary is getting into yout car...extraordinary is never wanting to leave it" ....No, that's just creepy and agoraphobic.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

What the Huck?

Is he hoping for a miracle? You know, being a pastor and all....

After last night, Huckabee needs to win 123% of the remaining delegates to secure a nomination. I know all those creationism people aren't big on match and science, but just a quick heads up. THAT IS MATHEMATICALLY IMPOSSIBLE.

Tuesday night, Huckabee said:

"I've not been one who believes that you leave the field because it's gotten difficult. You stay, and you keep playing until the last second of the clock has sounded."

Despite knowing Maryland and D.C. polls had him losing. And now that results are in, even Virginia was a loss. So what gives? Romney dropped out, what is he waiting for? A juicier incentive from McCain's camp? For the money to run out? A job at Fox News?

"There's the mathematics of these things, and there's the metaphysics," John Pinkerton, senior Huckabee aide, told Salon.com.

Oh.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Romantic Psycho



Ahora que se aproxima el día de san valentín....
Y si American Psycho lo reimagináramos como romcom? Puedes cambiar completamente una peli en el cuarto de edición... Ésto es sólo es un trailer, pero neta que en conjunto con la música, transformó un thriller en un chick flick.

Obamarama!

Se proyecta sobrepase a HRC en delegados! mil 202 delegados vs mil 184. Si Clinton no gana Texas, Ohio y Pennsylvania con amplios márgenes, qué pasará?

Que no es abusivo

Nota de 1a de El Norte, edición del 13 de febrero.

El ilustre y honorable Senador Jorge Mendoza dice que no es abusivo, que nunca ha tenido fama de abusivo (neta?)

Ahora sale con que mandó un millon 290 mil cartas (con cargo al erario) porque quiere que sus representados lo conzocan, ya que él llegó al Senado la vía plurinominal. Eso es una buena razón para eliminar plurinominales, no para mandar propaganda, baboso.

Aparte, el servicio no es gratis y no es un derecho. Nos cuesta, a nosotros, los que pagamos impuestos. ¿Cómo es que nadie lo detuvo en su momento?

"Ahora, que si hay un costo, pues siempre hay un costo para la democracia", señaló.

Háganme el favor. ¿Su proselitismo (tres años antes de cualquier elección) es un costo necesario de la democracia? Se me acaban las palabras decentes y no groseras para hablar de este tipo.

Wrong and pathetic on so many levels

El Obispo Alonso Garza llama a los narcos a volver al bien.....

"Igual que un papá quiere que cambien sus hijos cuando están mal, hacemos este llamado con el deseo de que (los narcos) cambien y se sientan dentro de esta familia, donde no existe para ellos una excomunión, sino una advertencia".

NO. MAMES. No los excomulga, sino que les hace una advertencia. Regresen borreguitos. POBRE. ILUSO. Ya no es la Edad Media que una excomulgación le importaba a la gente. El narcotráfico no es como "un hijo que hace el mal"...no es alcholismo o irresponsabilidad....what the fuck?

Hay tantas cosas que me causan gracia y cierto horror con comentarios de este tipo, mejor no intenseemos o derramemos bilis hoy y lo dejamos así. Jeje, mejor me espero que al rato va a decir "chavos, dejen de practicar sexo premarital, los queremos y no queremos ver que se hagan daño" o alguna estupidez de este tipo, acerca de la homosexualidad, drogas o masturbación.
Pues anoche que llegué del cine me topé con un concierto de Radiohead en MTV, que nada más pasa buena música en las madrugadas, al parecer. Prime time es para los reality shows.

¿Cómo es que Gran Bretaña tiene tanto producto cultural/artístico? ¿Es algo del agua? Los Beatles, los Stones, Radiohead. Yo se que hay mil más, pero con esos tres me basta. Sin entrar en literatura, teatro, cine. Bueno equis, era nada más una observación.

Radiohead trae disco por lo tanto es probable que haga tour este verano, al cual tengo que ir no importa cuanto cueste. Tienen que llegar a Austin, Dallas o San Antonio, si no es que al Defectuoso. Si lo más cerca que llega es Nueva York, pediré que alguien me ponga de companion y de alguna manera consigo un par de días de vacaciones, como sea.

Una eterna discusión entre mi hermano y yo es The Bends vs. Ok Computer. Y es que de alguna manera te puedes definir por tu preferencia, pero es que los dos tienen tantas cosas que no puedes (puedo, podemos) pronunciarte definitivamente por uno. ¿Cómo decides entre Fake Plastic Trees y Karma Police? Just, High and Dry, Nice Dream con Paranoid Android, No Surprises, Exit Music.... y esos son solamente de sus primeros discos. Idioteque, Everything in its Right Place, Go To Sleep, There There, Scatterbrain, etcetcetc.

Ya era tardísimo pero tenía que ver el final, porque sabía que iban a tocar True Love Waits, que es como su mera verdad. Tienes todas estas canciones deprimentes y sombrías acerca de como la vida moderna nos va a hacer polvo, pero de repente revelan su lado increiblemente vulnerable, ansioso de amar y ser amado. Suena cursi pero no lo es. O lo es y no importa.

Expiación, Deseo, Pecado (Capital)

Pues fui a ver Expiación anoche. Como me caga que los mercadotecnistas le cambien el nombre a las películas, a veces andan delatando la trama o te dan una idea diferente de lo que realmente se trata. En este caso, no le cambian el significado porque a fin de cuentas es un melodrama, pero que onda con los golpes de pecho.

Si no la han visto y no se quieren enterar de la trama, no sigan leyendo.


Joe Wright (Pride & Prejudice) vuelve a trabajar con Keira Knightley y vuelve a adaptar una obra literaria, esta vez en el marco de WWII. Su fotografía (Seamus McGarvey) y dirección de arte nuevamente es suntuosa y bien cuidada. Me gusta más P & P, pero admito es mi historia favorita y la preferencia puede ser más allá de los méritos de la movie.

Las actuaciones, especialmente las de las tres Briony, Brionies? son excelentes. Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai (irreconocible, nada que ver con Dirty Dancing) y Vanessa Redgrave, realmente se parecen entre si.

En cuanto a la historia, bueno. El mero principio es bueno pero luego se debilita gracias a los detalles marca Corín Tellado. Me gusta el melodrama, pero se me hizo difícil sumergirme en la historia de la pareja y creer en su amor eterno con lo poco que te da la movie. Le faltaron detalles, posiblemente quedaron fuera en el proceso de edición. Cuando el personaje de Knightley, Cecilia Tallis "descubre" su amor, le falló el diálogo, o la actuación, a mi gusto.

Aquí entra en juego algo que tal vez fue culpa de la edición. Entendí algo de que la familia estaba en algún aprieto económico, por un diálogo acerca del florero, (lo más valioso que tenían?) y aparte el hecho de que el hermano le estuviera presentando al tipo con dinero, pero no se habla más de este tema. Tendría que leer el libro para saber, pero me da la idea que editaron y quedó poco claro.

Aparte, me hace ruido que en 1935 este wey (el de la fábrica de chocolates) ya estuviera hablando de las raciones de los soldados. La Segunda Guerra Mundial no comenzó (formalmente?) hasta mediados de 1939, y hasta poco antes se la pasaron firmando acuerdos entre naciones europeas para tratar de evitarla.

Al final se aceptó como inevitable, pero eso fue a finales de 1938. Antes de la guerra a Churchill le decían Cassandra, porque él desde años antes advertía de los peligros de Hitler. ¿Entonces cómo es que este mono desde cuatro años antes hablaba de raciones de soldados? Sí, era un hombre de negocios viendo oportunidades, hubo muchos que se hicieron ricos en la guerra de esa manera, vean toda la industria regiomontana, ¿pero en 1935?

Si hubiera sido dos años después también se podría explicar porqué la urgencia de la pareja, porqué tan rápidamente se declaraban amore eterno, si fuera la guerra próxima a estallar. Pero entonces tendrían otros problemas de tiempo porque se supone que Robbie (James McAvoy) fue encarcelado por tres años. Cosa que nunca ponen en la película, otra vez falta de tiempo para exponer motivaciones y nos quedamos con la imaginación.

Pero bueno, eso aparte, ya para la mitad me piqué. La escena de Dunkirk fue horrorosamente hermosa (hermosamente horrenda?). Esa evacuación duró nueve días, era al principio de la guerra cuando los alemanes estaban patéandoles el trasero a los ingleses y los gringos todavía no le entraban. El pathos, la humanidad, los soldados cantando, la paleta que usó el fotógrafo junto con los filtros, se me hizo un nudo en la garganta.

En esa secuencia y por algunos de los diálogos un poco antes (la historia se puede reanudar, repite eso como tres veces), de repente se me ocurrió que no era verdad. Aparte el personaje de McAvoy muestra una herida en el pecho y luego se ve cada vez más pálido.

(Me acordé del Sexto Sentido, se ve la herida de Bruce Willis, pienso "eso es el higado, se va a morir", y como sale en la siguiente escena todo normal, lo dejo pasar.) Entonces hay un momento de quiebre muy específico donde pensé, ya valió madre esto, que no me digan que no.

La edición de sonido y la música me gustaron bastante también, así como el vestuario, aunque eso va junto con la dirección de arte. El vestido verde de Knightley está perro, de hecho cuando trae puesto ese vestido hay un error de continuidad, si se fijan. Está nominada para siete Óscares, pero ahora no hay apuestas seguras.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Mañana Desolada

No había nadie en el quinto y sexto piso cuando llegué al trabajo hoy. Eso no es tan raro cuando a las ocho y media, pero ya para las nueve veinte me extrañaba que ni siquiera el chilango odioso de automotriz hubiera llegado, nada más los diseñadores. Luego caí en cuenta que hoy son los consejos. Ahora van llegando, todos acicalados y felices, aunque muchos con catarro todavía.

Embarrassment of Riches

Primero nos tienen sin buenas movies por dos, tres meses, y de repe en un sólo fin de semana nos avientan todas de un chingazo.

Hoy se estrena Expiación, Deseo y Pecado, Sweeney Todd, Sin Lugar para los Débiles, Juno y the Darjeeling Limited. No se cuál ver este fin de semana, porque tampoco quiero pasar tres días en el cine, luego me pasa que intermezclo las tramas en mi cabeza.

La primera es de Joe Wright (Pride & Prejudice), un melodramático highbrow chick flick que algún wey de mercadotecnia se le hinchó bautizarla con ese nombre novelesco/bíblico tan pedorro. En inglés se llama Atonement, osea expiación o penitencia, igual que el libro. Aunque soy super fan de Pride & Prejudice, no creo vaya a ver esta hoy, va a estar lleno de novios de hueva.

Sweeney Todd me interesa mucho, tanto por Burton como por Sondheim y Depp. Esta sería la ganadora, pero siento que Juno y Darjeeling durarán poco en cartelera y tengo que aprovechar antes de que las refundan al Pabellón Tec.

Independientemente de cual vea hoy o mañana, supongo que no me aguantaré e iré a ver Sin Lugar para los Débiles el domingo. Los Coen y Bardem (con pelo Beatlesco!) son una combinación irresistible. Sólamente que espero poder ir hoy, dejar el sábado como buffer y luego otra vez el domingo.


Pero bueno, como dice el título, es un banquetazo de fin de semana cinero, quisiera quejarme de un exceso de movies buenas todos los fines. Anteriormente ni siquiera salía la fecha de estreno en imdb de muchas de ellas, parecía que se iban a esperar hasta despuéees de los Oscares. Igual y con todo el debacle de la huelga de los escritores decidieron que un premio de la Academia no iba a traer mucho caché.

Me acabo de dar cuenta que en vez de poner todo corrido, o poner un nuevo post para un nuevo tema, puse una bajada. Una pinche bajada. Y en negritas. He trabajado mucho esta semana.
Hoy fuimos Rocío, Ben, Jorge, Rusty y yo al Infinito. Faltó Andrea, y Chío se tuvo que ir temprano, pero estuvimos bastante a gusto. Platicamos de, what else, las primarias. Ya mareamos a la gente con nuestra obsesión, jajaja.

También hablamos de como en los camiones mexicanos hay pobres pero no locos, que en Los Ángeles no hay clase ni estilo, y que no queremos mudarnos a una ciudad donde la única ventaja cultural es poder dar vuelta a la derecha en un semáforo en rojo.

Pero bueno, las primarias. Ahora que Romney se salió, McCain ya puede decir que es el candidato virtual de los republicanos. Pero los conservadores tipo Rush Limbaugh y Ann Coulter odian tanto a McC, que va a tener que escoger a Huckabee como su vicepresidente o algo para convencerlos. Ann Coulter incluso publicó que prefiere a Billary sobre McCain, y eso fue antes del supermartes. Aunque dudo de sus motivos.

Me enteré hoy, existe la posibilidad que ninguno de los dos demócratas reúna los suficientes delegados antes de llegara la convención. Osea, es estadísticamente posible, y como van las cosas hasta hoy, incluso puede llegar a ser probable.

Siguen estados de vino (y queso) que favorecen a Obama. Pero de ahí siguen otros estados de cerveza (y cheetos) que son terreno de Hillary. Otra cosa, ¿seremos subsconscientemente machistas al decirle Hillary en vez de Clinton?

Por último, ¿quién diablos es Diego Beas? ¿Quién dijo que podía escribir?

Aparte del cero estilo, no aporta mucho. Se quejó de las encuestas de California, pero nunca mencionó que casi una tercera parte de los votos son enviados por correo, absentee ballots, por lo tanto esos votantes no se reflejan en los exit polls. El pedo es de los medios por no tomar eso en cuenta, no realmente de la encuesta.

No sé si es por ser políticamente correcto, pero al examinar el fracaso de Romney, no toma en cuenta el factor Mormón, que para mi si jugó un papel importante. Muchos cristianos en EU consideran a los Mormones una secta, no parte de la tradición judeo-cristiana. Si eso es correcto o no me vale madre, el hecho es que se lo toman a mal.

Yyyyy, ahora sí por último, ¿qué a nadie le importa que Huckabee es ministro? ¿Dónde está la separación Iglesia-Estado? ¿No han escuchado sus discursos de la Constitución y la Biblia? Neta que entre esto y el "debate" acerca de la tortura acuática (waterboarding), Estados Unidos nada más muestra el cobre y su morboso suboconsciente puritano medieval.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

American Gangster

Pues la fui a ver ayer, y la neta la nominación al Oscar de Ruby Dee es como cuando nominaron (y ganó!) Judi Dench por Shakespeare in Love que nada más salió ocho minutos a escena. Pero a Dench se la debían por Her Majesty Mrs. Brown se suponía. Total.

La dirección de arte si está chida, no les puedo decir "es igualito a Harlem en los 70's" porque yo no estuve en Harlem en los 70's, pero si te da una vibra muy cool de Nueva York con afros, crimen y menos Disneyizado...

El pedo de la movie es que no puedes odiar a Denzel Washington y lo que representa.


Yo sé que parecen tendencias sociópatas las mías, amo al Padrino y apoyo la legalización de las drogas...

pero mínimo al ver esta movie me defiendo con que Ridley Scott tampoco puede odiar al personaje de Frank Lucas, no muestra las repercusiones de sus acciones, porque casi no ves el pathos de los junkies, sólo recuerdo una escena de un bebé llorando al lado de su mamá con sobredosis.

Pero esta no es una película de adicción, es cops & robbers redux. Siempre es agradable ver a Russell Crowe devorarse una escena. Aquí tiene un papel muy a su estilo, el "roughneck" con ambición y coraje. Comprendes el desliz de la abogada, no?


Denzel Washington es un hombre de negocios, leal a su familia pero sin escrúpulos. Tiene una sonrisa grande, de predador. De repente revela una máscara sin piedad, o será al revés, que de repente se cae la máscara y revela al hombre sin piedad?

Un tentempie entretenido mientras llega la de los Coen (ya mañana!) y la de PT Anderson y Daniel Day Lewis.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Chiaroscuro para los asnos

Pues los republicanos ya tienen a su gallo, no? McCain all the way.... en cambio los demócratas siguen en la pelea....la neta eso no me agrada, porque solamente puede degenerar en una división dentro de su partido.

El pedo es que hay mucho voto duro de parte de los republicanos. Hay conservadores que no aprueban del divorcio de McCain, o de sus intentos de llevarse con los demócratas, pero a la mera hora se fajan y votan por él, a huevo.

Sin embargo los Demócratas tienen menos votos duros. Aparte hay muchos que con tal de no ver a Hillary Clinton en la Casa Blanca son capaces de votar por el GOP o por Ralph Nader.

¿Y dónde queda Estados Unidos con esto? Posiblemente igual que en el 2004. Los medios liberales, las costas Este y Oeste estaban tan seguros que Bush iba de salida, y de repente....gana el baboso por un margen mayor al del 2000. La fiesta de Harvey Weinstein se convierte en un velorio...neta, busquen eso en Google.

total....aún con esto, Obama ganó 13 de 22 estados! Esta a 50 delegados de Clinton.

Super Tuesday

Clinton seems to be winning on the Democrat's side so far....eh...

It's not that I don't find her capable, I do, as she said, she's ready from day one; but I find her highly divisive, much more so than Obama. And there are so many insane Hillary haters, at least on the web, that I doubt she can carry a national election, especially against McCain.

I was raised in panismo and voto ùtil, I haven't voted for Patricia Mercado or Gilberto Rincòn Gallardo, not when there was an election to win or lose for the PAN. The problem here is that there are no reliable national polls to see who could really carry a national election not just a caucus or a closed primary. But I still doubt Hillary's power with females is enough to counteract her detractors.

With McCain vs. Obama, the differences really stand out, and I felt this pairing would have been tough on Obama but it also gave him a chance.

Clinton-McCain, on the other hand, aside from the gender card, what's really so different about them to the voters? We'll just need to wait and see....

Oh, and another thing, what's this shit about Huckabee winning so many votes? Come on USA how can you vote for a pastor? Where's the separation between Church and State? It's such a basic concept, only Americans could have forgotten about it. And let's not even go into his gift list, which I'm sorry, but is really poor ethics, not to mention totally agains his aw, shucks humble persona. Really, if you don't want snake oil salesmen just say so, don't go voting for Huckabee...hell, vote for Ron Paul if you want

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Funny 'cause it's true...a super Tuesday anecdote

Esto sucedió en realidad. Me reí sola como loquita el resto del día. Es verídico, la mercadotecnia se ha adueñado de nuestras mentes. La persona en cuestión quedará anónima, ya que no queremos balconearla. ¡Pero ella sabe quién es!

Yo: Ya quiero que sea super martes.
Anon.: ¿Cómo que super martes? Es super lunes.
Yo: No, es mañana.
Anón.: No, es hoy. Siempre ha sido super lunes. (gesto de exasperación, y ¿cómo puedes ser tan babosa?)
Yo: No creo, tradicionalmente es martes, por eso Super Tuesday.
Anón.: Es super Lunes, siempre lo ha sido. Voy al Carl's casi todos los lunes desde que eran cuatro hamburguesas y cuatro papas, ¿te acuerdas de la canción? Ahora nada más son tres y tres.