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Late Night Open Thread: Olympics & Otherwise

by Anne Laurie|  February 24, 201011:32 pm| 9 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Sports

Props to Marshall Ramsey: Obama’s wearing the costume Lysacek took gold in, but of course Evan didn’t have to dead-lift all that Republican waste weight.

(I would link directly to Lysacek’s winning video, but bloody Microsoft Silverlight won’t load for me on Firefox or IE.)

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Thoughts about long meetings…

by Dennis G.|  February 24, 201010:11 pm| 89 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Good News For Conservatives

There are many reasons to be curious about what happens at the HCR summit Thursday at Blair House. Speculation about who wins, who loses and ways to score the event like a sports event flood the zone. Some of this speculation might be correct–most will be wrong.

What is new here is the dynamic of the long meeting. This kind of thing is almost never televised and when it is, it is almost never interesting. I expect the meeting on Thursday will be a surprise.

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I work at a nonprofit. I’ve been in lots and lots of very long meeting over the years on contentious issues involving a number of stakeholders. These events can fail or succeed and often the key is who runs the meeting and how they do it. A good meeting facilitator can move attendees at a meeting in directions that they did not think of (or would even endorse) before the start of the event. A good facilitator knows where he or she wants to go and how to bring along the group–even if the group is at each other’s throats.

From all the reports I’ve read, President Obama is a master meeting facilitator. This is, after all, the most important skill of a community organizer. The reports of his meetings leading up to his decisions about his Af-Pac strategy underscored this skill.

Regardless of the goals of Republicans and Democrats coming into the meeting, I think we will see something different. We’ll see a well run meeting where issues are explored, voices are heard, assumptions are challenged, consensus made where possible and a way forward at the end. It will be a way forward that not everybody will agree with, but it will be clear how that became the chosen way forward from the majority of those at the meeting.

I think this has the potential to be a very unusual event much as the Q&A time with the House Republicans was an unusual and refreshing event. I do not think that most of the folks in the room or the media covering it are used to or have the attention span to deal with a six hour (or more) meeting. They will get bored quickly. They will seek a fast way to the nearest soundbite, but they will have to wait. I think this meeting will be more than political theatre. I think it is a way to put a spotlight on how grown-ups should work out their differences. Too bad that a quick scan of the list of attendees shows that mostly toddlers will be attending and covering the event.

It should be interesting to watch.

Cheers

dengre

and yes, this is an open thread

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If not for you

by DougJ|  February 24, 20108:47 pm| 55 Comments

This post is in: Music, Open Threads, Good News For Conservatives

I’m not the biggest Bob Dylan fan and this isn’t his best song, but when they played it at Starbucks this morning, it cut right through the usual Norah Jones and Sting. Anyway, it seemed appropriate on a blog that runs on fumes and comments (not in that order).

Update. There was a tv show in the early 1990s (I remember seeing it in 1991 or 1992) that had this as its theme song, done by someone who sounded like a folkier version of Suzanne Vega. What was it? I can’t remember.

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Open Thread

by John Cole|  February 24, 20106:17 pm| 68 Comments

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I’m out to eat and not interested in the news, so you won’t have me to kick around tonight.

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Shoulder Update

by John Cole|  February 24, 20101:48 pm| 71 Comments

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We’re now four weeks since surgery, and my range of motion is getting pretty good with my injured shoulder. I still have to wear the brace all day every day, and it still hurts a good bit, but I can tell some improvement. Hopefully, next week, I will be able to go without the brace, although truth be told, I would rather wear it an extra couple weeks than rush things.

Still, the worst time is after I do the exercises and after rehab. I had it again at 9 this morning, and I honestly just don’t want to do anything afterwards. It just feels like someone put a damned ice pick in the joint. it isn’t the same kind of overwhelming, all-consuming pain that went with the tissue damage from surgery, but it is a nagging dull pain with an occasional sharp burst. Oh wells. I guess I can tell it is getting better, so no point bitching.

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Open Thread

by Tim F|  February 24, 201011:23 am| 78 Comments

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Chat.

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What She Said

by Tim F|  February 24, 201011:11 am| 29 Comments

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Today might be your last chance to make a difference for health care reform. I agree with everything that nyceve recommends, so please go read her diary at Kos and use your phone to do some good.

Switchboard: (202) 224-3121.

Guide for first-timers here.

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