http://voteview.com/blog/?p=494
i adore quantifiers particularly fool hardy quantifiers
they make such vivid nonsense
example
this a graph demonstrating the two party drift lib/con wise
"from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 to the current period."
conclusions that talk now focus on my hero manque dick lugar
"Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), who, after his primary defeat last week, will have served in the Senate between 1977 and 2013. "
yup dumped like a soiled diaper
".. Lugar himself did not change very much over time: he was a reliable conservative who moved only somewhat towards the center during a 30-plus year career (from a DW-NOMINATE first dimension score of 0.348 to 0.241). DW-NOMINATE scores range (with slight simplification) from -1 to +1 or a band of two units. So in 30 years, Senator Lugar moved just five percent on the liberal-conservative dimension."
that being the tee up here is the drive:
"For Lugar, .... In his first term in Congress, Senator Lugar was the 23rd most moderate Republican in the Senate; in the most recent term (through 2011), he was the fifth most moderate."
" Even if he had maintained his freshman score of 0.341, he would still have been the 12th most moderate Republican in the 112th Congress."
" This repositioning occurred because almost every new cohort of Republican Senators
has been more conservative than Senator Lugar. "
"That fact is the basis for our claim that the Republican party has moved to the right."
and if you check out the big long form graph
--not reproduced here because i don't know how --
you'll see northern democrats have stayed put ...so its those dern elephants that created
the massive inter party "aisle "
yes the ever more empty "fatal center "
where all hope plunges down and down toward citizen despair
and corporate joy
Comments (9)
Owen Paine sez on 05.20.12 @16:14:
...yes the ever more empty "fatal center "
where all hope plunges down and down toward citizen despair
and corporate joy
Not that I'm a big fan of citizen despair and corporate joy, but there's a cartoon in there somewhere, likely involving a metaphorical Abyss of some sort.
Meanwhile... this may be only marginally on-topic, but there was a simultaneously exhilarating and nauseating op-ed in the Washington Pravda... uhh, Post this morning by some guy named Matt Miller -- a chattering head on NPR, on a gabfest called Left, Right, and Center -- headlined After Americans Elect, We Still Need A Bolder Vision. Miller craps on nearly a third of a page pissing and moaning about how Americans Elect has collapsed for now, after failing to astroturf a "third party" centrist candidate into the current Presidential freak circus.
I couldn't get more than a quarter of the way into it before I was forced to throw it back into the recycling bucket, simultaneously elated by the implosion of Americans Elect and revulsed by Miller's cheerleading for their butt-naked astroturfing pretending to be a third-party movement.
Yeah, that's right, pretty much every time a Post op-ed has caught my attention, it's because a word or phrase of interest has jumped off a page as I was tossing that day's edition into the the recycling pile. I snatched today's op-ed off the pile after spotting the name "Americans Elect" on the page, as I'd always been interested in the doings of Americans Elect in much the same way as I was interested in the doings of Evel Knievel back when I was in high school (as in "wow, guys, y'think he'll really plow himself this time?").
Miller's column was pure meadow muffin, but the news of Americans Elect doing its Challenger imitation really did me good.
Next up: No Labels!
Posted by Mike Flugennock | May 21, 2012 1:01 AM
Posted on May 21, 2012 01:01
that no labels toon
for me at least
is a four bagger
fluggen-knockworst my boy
the ameri-cans s'elects band wagon
tumbling endlessly down the center aisle abyss sounds about right
show some rim watchers with big ears and trunks making oliphanty cracks
Posted by op | May 21, 2012 8:28 AM
Posted on May 21, 2012 08:28
op sez on 05.21.12 @08:28:
fluggen-knockworst my boy
the ameri-cans s'elects band wagon
tumbling endlessly down the center aisle abyss sounds about right
show some rim watchers with big ears and trunks making oliphanty cracks...
Well, I was thinking more of a symbolic Donkey arcing halfway over the Gaping Abyss Of The Center, just as he's beginning to fall, one hand outstretched as if "reaching out across the partisan divide" (or some shit), having a Wile E. Coyote Moment -- you know how Wile E. Coyote is able to continue running madly past the edge of a tall mesa, magically suspended in the air, until it suddently dawns on him that he's waaaaaaayyy out there in the air all by himself, and instantly begins plummeting to the highway below? Well, kind of like that. And, yeah, an elephant standing not at the edge of the Abyss, but a substantial distance back, leaning forward with an outstretched hand, also as if Reaching Out Across The Partisan Divide.
Jeezus, that's a lot of writing up there. Actually, the image in my mind right now is much more simple and elegant; trust me.
Posted by Mike Flugennock | May 21, 2012 9:52 AM
Posted on May 21, 2012 09:52
sounds more like a tar pit lure then
an abyss slip
as you conceive it
fine
the donkeys demise in the abyss
would be only too welcomed
alas only idiotic political figments
like a fatal center "party"
actually plunge into the abyss
the americans elect band wagon ?
once the fools career over the edge and down and down
the center aisle t slowly closes over the gap
so donkeys and elephants can dance or tussle
among each other without limits or limitations
the center aisle
dance floor
or no contact grapple mat
its there for both performances
Posted by op | May 21, 2012 1:16 PM
Posted on May 21, 2012 13:16
There's a crisis of governance because there's an unbridgeable gap between the polarized parties. How will we ever cut the deficit so that we don't yoke future generations with government debt? And how will we restore civility to the national conversation? I think this is going to take some hard sacrifices and adult behavior from both sides. WHO will be OUR David Broder?
Posted by gluelicker | May 22, 2012 2:20 PM
Posted on May 22, 2012 14:20
it is said his sect is rich
and godly
evidently pure as well
raskob and mellon
were perfectly
convinced
As they pocketed
WORKING CLASS
VALUES
yet to be other
than circa
golden pond
Posted by H | May 23, 2012 3:25 AM
Posted on May 23, 2012 03:25
Americans Elect died because it couldn't muster support beyond Miller, Mustache Friedman, and Great Broder's Ghost.
Posted by Chomskyzinn | May 23, 2012 7:22 AM
Posted on May 23, 2012 07:22
As most are unfamiliar
Golden Pond [KY] was home to
the best moonshine
ever produced on this planet
precisely pure
150 hot and
smooth
Posted by Anonymous | May 23, 2012 6:35 PM
Posted on May 23, 2012 18:35
after decades of crisis and near crisis
legitimacy fades
new forms evensuch as op's
arise
Posted by Anonymous | May 23, 2012 6:58 PM
Posted on May 23, 2012 18:58