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Equal justice under law
Friday, July 13, 2012
It’s truly amazing what the government can do when it sets its mind to it. The Obama Justice Department has made a name for itself by going after internet “pirates”, read: people who Hollywood believes is costing it money.
Richard O’Dwyer, an enterprising 24-year-old college student from northern England, has found himself in the middle of a fierce battle between two of America’s great exports: Hollywood and the Internet.
At issue is a Web site he started that helped visitors find American movies and television shows online. Although the site did not serve up pirated content, American authorities say it provided links to sites that did. The Obama administration is seeking to extradite Mr. O'Dwyer from Britain on criminal charges of copyright infringement. The possible punishment: 10 years in a United States prison.
(via New York Times)
When I was in law school, and I admit it was a different era, it was considered black letter law that a country’s criminal jurisdiction stopped at its borders. That is, it could not punish a person for behavior that violated its laws, if that behavior took place elsewhere. I’m fairly certain that we still hold to that rule in reverse, and that we’re not about to allow other countries to put our citizens in jail for activities performed here and legal here. Apparently, England feels differently, as Mr. O’Dwyer is going to be extradited, if court rulings against him stand up.
But, sleeping under bridges, and all that. The law, I’m sure, would forbid bankers to do as Mr. O’Dwyer has done, secure in the knowledge that they wouldn't do it, but somehow can’t find a way to prosecute them for the criminal behavior that we all know helped bring the economy to its knees. More akin to O'Dwyer’s situation, the law can’t seem to find a way to stop corporations from avoiding their taxes by taking advantage of offshore tax shelters. A British citizen is subject to U.S. copyright law, but somehow it’s impossible to subject American corporations to U.S. tax law, not to mention Republican candidates.
An implied confession
Thursday, July 12, 2012
It seems many Republicans are upset about the fact that Obama is successfully introducing the real Willard to the American public:
Conservatives have lit up talk radio programs across the country, worrying whether Mr. Romney’s business record has been “Swift Boated,” referring to attacks waged against Senator John Kerry’s military record in 2004.
The Romney campaign headquarters in Boston has been inundated with advice and criticism from donors and supporters who worry that Mr. Romney has lost an opportunity to introduce himself on his own terms.
“Team Obama is doing just what we did in 2004, which is to define the opposition furiously and early,” said Mark McKinnon, a strategist who worked on George W. Bush’s re-election campaign. “Most voters don’t have a deep sense of Romney other than he’s not Obama. And in this cycle, that may be enough, but it’s a very risky approach.”
(via NYTimes.com)
Many years ago the Republicans tried to introduce the term “bork” for unfair, spurious or groundless attacks on a political figure. It never caught on, and was certainly never used by Democrats, because it referred to the confirmation hearings of one Robert Bork, who was denied a Supreme Court judgeship not based on any lies about him, but on a cumulation of truths that convinced even normally spineless Democrats that he should be rejected.
The term “swift-boat” on the other hand, introduced by the Democrats and others of like mind, has now apparently been adopted by the Republicans, implying a recognition that the campaign they waged against Kerry was bottomed in lies, something they would have denied with vehemence at the time. Alternatively, of course, they might be conceding that Obama’s claims about Romney are true (which they are) but that there is something still unfair about them. That dog, of course, won't hunt. In truth and in fact, Romney is not being swift boated. He is being exposed for precisely what he is. Kerry was portrayed as something he was not. But when the Republicans use the term, they are confessing to their past sins.
At least we know he can read
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
You truly couldn’t make this country up. Anyone who's been paying attention knows that for reasons no one has ever bothered to explain, the right thinks that Obama’s use of a teleprompter proves how stupid he is. Yes, I know it’s really a shorthand way of saying he’s stupid because he’s black, but still.., a decent respect for the opinion of mankind and all that would seem to require some small measure of consistency, at least from someone, like Mitt Romney, who has joined in the anti-teleprompter chorus.
Well, take a look at the video here (I can't find it on youtube to get the embed code) , where it’s perfectly clear that Romney is reading from his teleprompter without paying the slightest attention to what he’s saying. Not only is he reading the words, he’s reading the prompts.
But on second thought, it’s perfectly reasonable that Romney should use a teleprompter while Obama should not. Obama, after all, is reasonably consistent and pretty much knows what he’s going to say at any given time. He should have it down cold. Romney, on the other hand, can’t be expected to remember what he’s supposed to say to whichever group he may be in front of at the moment. It’s a tough world out there for serial liars, and a teleprompter is just a reasonable accommodation to their handicap.
Just what they had in mind
Monday, July 9, 2012
Seems Karl Rove has been pretty blatantly coordinating with the Romney campaign, secure in the knowledge that no one will do anything about it.
WASHINGTON — Karl Rove was the featured speaker at a previously unreported luncheon held just outside the Mitt Romney campaign’s recent retreat for high-dollar donors, according to three Republican fundraisers who attended the event.
Rove’s luncheon speech did not appear on the retreat’s official agenda because Romney’s campaign didn’t host it. Instead, the event was hosted by Solamere Capital, a private equity firm founded by Tagg Romney, the candidate’s eldest son, and Spencer Zwick, the Romney campaign’s chief fundraiser who is often described as Romney’s “sixth son”.
(via The Huffington Post)
The article goes on to make a fairly damning case that Rove is violating both the spirit and letter of what is now the law (until the Supreme court gets to rule), and includes this paragraph:
“This kind of activity [by Rove] is the last thing the Supreme Court had in mind when it ruled that spending by an outside group had to be ’totally independent’ and ’wholly independent’ from a candidate the group is supporting with expenditures,” Fred Wertheimer, the president of Democracy 21, said in an interview. “The FEC lives in a pure fantasy world in the way it attempts to define coordinated activities as not being coordinated activities.”
I beg to differ. I’m not sure which Supreme Court ruling Wertheimer is referencing, but it seems pretty clear from Citizens United, and the court’s recent brush off to Montana, that this is precisely the type of activity the court has in mind. The country is now up for sale, and the Supreme Court ordered the auction.
Spamalot
Monday, July 9, 2012
So today I opened up my email and wasn’t I surprised and honored to find that Maricel Anderson thought so highly of my blog that she (he?) wanted to submit a post of earth shaking importance for exclusive appearance here:
Hi John,
I’m a writer for an online resource about healthcare management and am getting in touch with you because I’m interested in contributing an article to your blog. I came across your blog ctblueblog.com as I was conducting research about geriatric care management.
I’m interested in writing an article about the current state of geriatric care and the ballooning number of chronic conditions for the elderly today. Furthermore, I’m interested in how we as a country will be dealing with this ongoing issue in the future. I’d be happy to work with you on the topic if you have any insights. Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,Maricel
But imagine my surprise to learn in my very next email that my fame had spread beyond the world of politics to the world of grammar, as Alexa Russell weighed in:
Hi ,
I'm a researcher/writer for a resource covering the importance of English proficiency in today’s workplace. I came across your blog ctblueblog.com as I was conducting research and I’m interested in contributing an article to your blog because I found the topics you cover very engaging.
I’m thinking about writing an article that looks at how the Internet has changed the way English is used today; not only has its syntax changed as a result of the Internet Revolution, but the amount of job opportunities has also shifted as a result of this shift. I’d be happy to work with you on the topic if you have any insights. Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,Alexa
Well, I don’t consider myself worthy of this sort of attention, so I’m not planning on responding, but I would love to know the nature of the scam.
Speaking of spam, Josh Marshal relates an interesting story here. Apparently Google has found a way to penalize the websites to which spam comments link, so one such website sent Josh what he characterized as a “cease and desist” letter telling him to take down the offending comments that it had paid someone to post. But, reading it as a lawyer, I recognized it for what it was: not a “cease and desist” letter, but a letter designed to look as much as possible like a “cease and desist” letter without actually being one. The use of the word “request”; is the tell. Right to the edge, but not quite over the line. Still, pretty ballsy.
And furthermore…
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Paul Krugman points out, with the aid of this handy spreadsheet:

that:
Tax rates for the super-elite, the top .01%, have fallen in half since Mitt Romney’s father ran for president; or to put it differently, after tax income for this group has doubled due to policy alone. And bear in mind that the US economy flourished just fine under those 60-70 tax rates …
It is also the case, as he neglects to mention, that since 1960 tax rates have increased for everyone else, except the lowest, who have been turned to stone from which no blood can be gotten. That includes everyone below the bottom 1%, but of course the disparity is really more dramatic at the very top, where our overlords dwell. Once again, it is not enough that they succeed, everyone else must fail.
What a cheapskate!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
My wife has somehow found herself on right wing Republican mailing lists. Today she got a mailing from the Mittster himself.
Now, we've taken a sort of infantile pleasure in stuffing the stamped reply envelopes full of as much weight as possible and sending them back from whence they came, doing our infinitesimal bit to drain the coffers of the folks on the dark side. So imagine our disappointment when we saw that Romney expects his supporters to affix their own stamps when they send him their tribute! That's right, the best financed campaign in history can't afford to pay postage. Here's a guy who can't cut the little guy any sort of a break. The money must flow up. Well, just for that, he will not have the courtesy of a reply from us.
Friday Night Music
Friday, July 6, 2012
A bit hurried tonight. I got a new computer today, and have been busy migrating my data and applications from the old one.
Anyway, I don’t think I’ve done Carole King before. A great songwriter.
