Monday, January 29, 2007

Ain't gonna happen

Clinton Calls on Bush to ‘Extricate’ U.S. From Iraq - New York Times:

"Mrs. Clinton also took issue with President Bush’s recent statements that he did not expect to have the troops out of Iraq by the time he leaves office.

“I think it’s the height of irresponsibility and I really resent it — this was his decision to go to war, he went with an ill-conceived plan, an incompetently executed strategy, and we should expect him to extricate our country from this before he leaves office,” the senator said this morning."


Hilary's going to inherit this war. That's just way it's going to be. She needs to knock these statements off now or people are going to start thinking maybe she's not up to the job.

Drop the "Two Americas" bit.

I wish I could afford a place like this.

I generally like John Edwards. But he needs to drop the "Two Americas" theme. Americans crave unity and the "Two Americas" theme is divisive. And it somehow rings a little hollow coming from a guy who, you know, owns a 6 million dollar home.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

SOTU

I just watched the President's SOTU speech. It was a good speech. But nothing really new. I also got to see Barack Obama, Jim Webb and Hillary Clinton's reaction to it. Nothing really new there either. I wish I had just read a book tonight like I had originally planned. I wish Harry Reid would see a fashion consultant.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Did anyone see this coming?

Well now this is a surprise. Hillary Clinton launches White House bid. I'm inclined to vote for her. The media is still pretty powerful in this country. If she wins the New York Times will declare "mission accomplished" in Iraq and "the most robust economy" in decades -- all on inauguration day. It'll be eight years of good news. That would be a welcome change.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Sunday, January 14, 2007

The Salem Witch Museum - Salem, Massachusetts

So I'm surfing The Net tonight, mining Google, developing a folder of links to sites with information regarding "horror fiction markets". You know, in case I ever do get around to writing something and decide to try to sell it. And I land on a site, I forget which one, and I start to surf... and one link leads to another and I stumble on this:

The Salem Witch Museum - Salem, Massachusetts

Now, I get to Boston every other year or so. My sister-in-law lives there. Next time we visit them, I'm going.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Alligators

Just got home from a night over in Royal Oak. The have a great bar over there called Memphis Smoke. Killer PA system. It's mostly a Blues bar.

I met Curt the bass player in the band I play in. It was sort of a field trip. We'd like to play there some day. Curt and I founded a band about 3 months ago. I'll keep you posted as to our progress.

Anyway, we saw a great Detroit based blues band - The Alligators. Check them out if you ever get the chance.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Inaugural Post

I've been a long time reader of blogs. In the six or seven years that I've been lurking I've been fascinated by the way that blogging has evolved from the simple logs of one's web travels to full blown independent media sites.

For some time I've been thinking about starting my own blog but I didn't think I had the time or anything new to say. I think I'm over the inhibition of thinking I don't have anything to say. I'm still not sure I have a lot of time for this. Mostly I want to see if I can keep it up. Also I want to learn a little by doing instead of just lurking. If it turns out that I can keep it up I may start up several blogs with more of a focus on things I'm passionate about. I'm mulling over the idea of creating a fictional blog.

"Musings after Midnight" doesn't really mean anything. Except that I'm basically a night owl. And after working all day, followed by an evening of driving to or participating in activities with the kids, and then waiting in line after my son to use the computer, it will probably be later in the evening when I post.

This blog isn't about anything in particular.

It really is starting off as a simple weblog - literally a log of places I like to surf.

And having said that, I like to go here, here, here, and here.