Untitled: chartreuse (b) archive 
Sun, June 21. 2009
Clay Shirky (via sleuth) (via msg) (via rahmin) (via tedr)
What does that even mean? How can a medium get more emotional? Zapping through TV channels is no slower than reading a Twitter feed.
Or browsing through newspaper headlines.
Or listening to a radio news report.
The issue is not the speed, it’s the emotional investment in individuals who are part of the medium.
Sometimes people really overthink stuff.
(via everythingismedia)
Peggy Noonan bashes Republicans’ Iran rhetoric. A pretty surprising column:
America so often gets Iran wrong. We didn’t know when the shah was going to fall, didn’t foresee the massive wave that would topple him, didn’t know the 1979 revolution would move violently against American citizens, didn’t know how to handle the hostage-taking. Last week we didn’t know a mass rebellion was coming, and this week we don’t know who will emerge the full or partial victor. So modesty and humility seem appropriate stances from which to observe and comment. …
John McCain and others went quite crazy insisting President Obama declare whose side America was on, as if the world doesn’t know whose side America is on. “In the cause of freedom, America cannot be neutral,” said Rep. Mike Pence. Who says it’s neutral? This was Aggressive Political Solipsism at work: Always exploit events to show you love freedom more than the other guy, always make someone else’s delicate drama your excuse for a thumping curtain speech.
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