Archive for December, 2003
ABA Survey
Now, the ABA has been very very good to me (sounds better with a Sammy Sosa accent, but oh well), so I don’t highlight this issue lightly. I’m genuinely fond of the organization.
But this strikes me as more than a bit ridiculous:
What’s wrong with an airport hotel? I mean, I loved my trip to Cancun […]
Calvin and Hobbes: Negative Campaigning
This pretty much sums up politics these days, no? [Calvin and Hobbes]
Community
Check out this page with bios of the many people who post regularly to the official campaign blog.
What a great idea!
It’s official
I’m in Newsweek this week
As I noted in the comments last night, I’m in Newsweek this week as a result of last week’s post on the attack ads hitting Dean.
I think the funniest thing to come of this is that my Dad (whose name is also Rick Klau) has been receiving faxes of the article all day from business […]
Gore to endorse Dean
The Washington Post has the story. No official word from the campaign.
WHOA.
One year ago today: Run, Howard, Run
What a year it’s been. I first contacted the Dean campaign in August, 2002 (shortly after writing this post). I swapped e-mails periodically (I still have the e-mail correspondence from September 1 when I was telling them they needed a blog!), and then finally started thinking that there was more to his candidacy than the […]
Forbes.com is aggressive
Check this out: went to this page to read about the “new” Space Invaders video games coming to the U.S. (thanks to TechDirt for the link), when this little guy popped up:
Annoying, to say the least. But what average user actually understands this, or wants to?
Tips for SkyTrain at Newark Airport
This seems like a good tip for traveling through Newark… Many people have horror stories about riding the SkyTrain at Newark Airport. It has a tendency to get stuck between stations, or to lock customers in and shuttle them around endlessly like cows in a claustrophobic boxcar. Here are my tips: The attendants […]
John Kerry is too nuanced
Like others, I was intrigued by Eric Alterman’s post on a private meeting between John Kerry and some pundits. Alterman clearly likes Kerry, and says that Kerry’s challenge is to find out how “to break through to Dean voters in the short amount of time he has left when the media has their storyline already […]






