Monday, July 27, 2009

Helleaalto

Seattleen on tullut erittain kuuma helleaalto. Luvassa on jopa lahes 40 astetta! Yritamme pysya viileana tuulettimien ja avoimien ikkunoiden avulla. Tyopaikalla on viileaa, silla ilmastointi on aina paalla, mutta kun astut ovesta ulos kuuma ilma lyo kasvoihin kuin nyrkki.
On vahan kuin olisi lomalla (paitsi ettei ole).
- T

Friday, July 10, 2009

Rightwing Rhetoric

(By Paul Krugman)

Hitler heaven

Sen. Jim DeMint says that America under Obama is like Germany before World War II. Republican women in Maryland say that Obama is like Hitler. Hitler comparisons are apparently rife at tea parties. What’s gotten into the GOP?

Nothing. This has been going on all along. Back in 2002 Sen. Charles Grassley — reputedly a moderate — compared the think tank Citizens for Tax Justice to Hitler, because it claimed that 40 percent of the first Bush tax cut would go to the richest 1 percent of the population. (The actual number, according to the authoritative Tax Policy Center: 42 percent.)

The point is that extremist rhetoric on the right — even the allegedly moderate right — has been the norm for many years. The only difference now is that news organizations aren’t as diffident about reporting it.

Update: And Bill O’Reilly compared Al Franken to Goebbels.