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Blogger Amanda said...

I do so wish I read Danish. I wish I lived in Denmark among you un-real expats.

You're my only political reporting tie now and I love it!

October 24, 2008 at 1:45 PM

Blogger julochka said...

amanda--two things worry me. 1.) you get up really, really early--are you getting enough sleep? and 2.) my opinions are pretty biased! but thank you. i'm happy to provide at least entertainment if not insight. now, run over to tangobaby and nominate yourself for her administration! then we can all rock & rule together!!

October 24, 2008 at 1:56 PM

Blogger d smith kaich jones said...

The people of Wasilla must have been overcome with sheer joy and amazement to at last have someone with some kind of intellectual leanings visit their poor, backward little town. And those Walmart moms - how thrilled they must have been. Excuse my sarcasm, but this is just so much snobbery on this guy's part.

I disagree with you wholeheartedly when you say that a vote for Obama insures our right to be intellectual, to be thinking & thoughtful in our decision-making. I believe we will only be allowed that right if our thinking agrees with his. The reaction to his response to "Joe the Plumber" - a perfectly legitimate question with a disturbing answer - proved to me how much freedom will be disallowed if Obama is elected. The response to "Joe"'s question, the slam against him was in fact not really directed at Joe - it was a message to the rest of America. We dare not ask Senator Obama a question he may answer wrongly, unless we are prepared to be raked over the coals for our audacity. I got it. I won't forget.

Debi

October 24, 2008 at 5:31 PM

Blogger julochka said...

debi--while i didn't intentionally provoke you, in a way, i'm glad i did. which sounds harsher than i mean it to, because i don't mean it harshly at all...what i mean is that the amazing thing about both freedom of speech and the blogosphere is that we can provoke one another to think...you have made me think..you're right, there's a bit (ok a LOT) of snobbery in what poul høi is saying. he's no doubt, despite 10 years in the US, a totally snobby european and no doubt so am i, in part because i worked really hard to achieve snob status in an attempt to run away from the little town i grew up in and also because i'm affected by the european environment in which i've lived and perspective that's given me for the past ten years. i hope i also provoked you to think..even if it is an opinion i don't agree with, i TOTALLY agree with and respect your right to have it and to vote as your heart and head tells you. that's what's amazing about this whole process. i very much appreciate your comment and the chance for dialogue. it's good for both of us to have opposition to strengthen our arguments and thinking.

xoxox,
/julie

p.s. tangobaby needs you in her cabinet. ;-)

October 24, 2008 at 6:35 PM

Blogger d smith kaich jones said...

Julie - I love your blog, even though I don't always agree with you about political issues. Really I've been thinking about this a lot - I'm a very political person, which is why I don't allow politics on my blog. It would wear me out.

You made me laugh - I can just see you working hard to achieve snob status. We are all snobs about some things. For me, it's NASCAR. :)

I cannot imagine what place I would fill in Tango's cabinet, but I am loving her cabinet descriptions.

Thanks for hanging in there with me!

:) Debi

October 24, 2008 at 6:56 PM

Blogger Tin (ni Johann) said...

Thank you for sharing this article. ^_^

Sarah Palin worries me immensely -- I don't think she's ready for the national stage (although, regardless of whether she wins as VP, that's where she's headed anyway) --

I recently read the NY Times endorsement of Obama and I also thought that was very well-written.

October 24, 2008 at 11:36 PM

Blogger Hope Vestergaard said...

Hej, Julie.

I read Danish (found my Dane at summer camp!) and lving in Michigan, I'd love to see some links. There's so much to read in English that I barely make it through that without people filtering the links for me. I do so enjoy Danish media coverage of the US when we're over there.

- Hope

October 25, 2008 at 3:09 AM

Blogger julochka said...

tin--i think she scares a lot of us. but the news is starting to look good and i think we'll be rid of her.

hope--thanks for stopping by! i can recommend that you got to berlingske.dk for what is, in my opinion, the best coverage of the US election from a danish perspective. look for everything by poul høi--the second of his articles on sarah palin's wasilla is there today: http://www.berlingske.dk/article/20081024/valgiusa/710240029/

you should also look at his blog: http://usablog.blogs.berlingske.dk/ where there is some really interesting stuff going on in the comments!

October 25, 2008 at 4:07 PM

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