What happened to the paperless world I’m supposed to be living in? I’ve been through hell and back breaking my addiction to paper lists and day planners. I stopped making print-outs of all my emails, I have many of my bills auto-paid, and I’ve saved at least 14 rainforest trees just by online banking. So […]
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An Elephant Never Forgets
I know that when you’re a huge organization, some little mistakes are going to be made. You can’t know everything about everybody. When I was campaigning for Barack Obama, I was sent out with a list that the 14-year-old campaign field office coordinator swore contained only names of supporters who wouldn’t throw shoes at […]
Convention-al Lack of Wisdom
I either hate national party conventions or I love them. I can’t decide. I either hate them because they remind me of our high school assemblies, they’re so cornball, they’re full of puns and plays on words, too much emphasis and pauses for clapping, where good politicians can get away with bad, overly dramatic speeches […]