Creepy Ad Watch

A reader writes:

I was relaxing in my room on a trip to Mexico, watching an episode of "House" on Mexican cable television, when lo and behold a voiceless advertisement comes on the screen that I found so incredible I immediately thought of your creepy ad watch category. I hopped up to see if I could find it on YouTube and there it was:

Cheezy background porn music and a naked couple sitting in what appears to be a jacuzzi hot tub.  The jacuzzi bubbles are going in full force.  Then the woman slowly gets out of the tub and brings the man an unidentified pill (an upper? ecstasy? some other aphrodisiac?).  As soon as he downs the pill, the bubbles stop, and the box of Luftal medication appears on the screen with the words "Elimina los gases." It was then that I fully realized with some horror that what was being pitched was an advertisement for medicine to control farts. 

Mexico!  Gotta love this country!

No Good Options In Afghanistan

Joe Klein is deflated:

There are no indications that the Taliban are willing to make peace. And there are some indications that Karzai's government would collapse, abandoned by its non-Pashtun members, including most of the army, if he pursued this course. But no other course seems plausible. The U.S. military would like to see the Taliban lay down their arms, but that's not likely. A deal in which the Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar renounces al-Qaeda, accepts a subsidiary Taliban role in Karzai's government and is allowed to field local militias in some of the Taliban-dominated Pashtun districts of the south seems the least unlikely scenario.

Andrew Exum is also bummed out. I'm not. I expected this. What I suspect is going to happen is that by allowing the counter-insurgency surge to be tried, Obama will prove, rather than merely assert, that bringing a stable democracy to Afghanistan in the tenth year of occupation is a form of insanity.

The VFYW Contest, Ctd

Some flesh on the bones of our decision not to change the VFYW daily posts. One writes:

Please do not post the “where and when” for non-contest photos after the jump. I love VFYW and the contest, but once a week is good enough. It remains fresh this way. I enjoy the daily views, but part of the enjoyment of reading your blog is the ability to skim through quickly and grab what information I desire. But I’ll quickly grow disinterested in VFYW if you make me read the jump every time.

Another writes:

I prefer it the old way. The drop-down option would be a great alternative.

Another:

Please go back to the old way.  I think we all can use our vertical scroll bars to prevent us from seeing the location.  I really, really don’t want to click again on the blog more than I have to, especially since The Atlantic has added those motion-filled ads in the upper right.  Those have really slowed down the loading of the blog for me.

Another:

VFYW is one of my favorite parts to your blog and I just take simple joy in looking at the picture and noting the location. While I wouldn’t want to deny anybody from “playing the game,” I know I probably won’t click through (as your site for some reason is slow going in my office), so my experience of VFYW diminishes somewhat by burying the location.

Another:

Click throughs = annoying

We’ll keep pushing for the drop-down option.

Getting Shit Done II

I might add to my post about Obama's crushing victory over BP that it has subsequently gotten attention in the blogosphere, because the GOP is complaining about it! Kleefeld exposes the critics:

Rush Limbaugh said that the escrow fund would be a "slush fund," and wondered where the money would end up going: "Who's gonna get this money? Union activists? ACORN people? Who's gonna get this money. Let's keep a sharp eye on who Feinberg gives this money to. Because I'm telling you, this is just another bailout fund, called something else, and we'll see who gets it."

Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS) has also voiced criticism — saying that forcing BP to pay the money now would cut into their profits, thus making it more difficult to pay more down the line. "If BP is the responsible party under the law, they're to pay for everything. I do worry that this idea of making them make a huge escrow fund is going to make it less likely that they'll pay for everything. They need their capital to drill wells. They need their capital to produce income. … But this escrow bothers me that it's going to make them less able to pay us what they owe us. And that concerns me."

This is amazing to me. If Obama did not get the money from BP, he'd be a useless Carter. Now that he has, he's a commie. And this is also part of his core political skill. He drives his opponents mad, and in the end, their total incoherence and malice will hurt them. In the end, because he won't take the Modo bait, the destruction of the populist ideological right will be more effective and profound because it will be self-destruction. Yes, this means that you have to endure these loonies posturing and making shit loads of money from it for the foreseeable future. But that merely requires steel and patience. Maybe some Democrats, liberal cable hosts and bloggers could do with a little more of both.

Meep, meep.

O’Reilly Pwns Palin, Ctd

A reader writes

I thoroughly enjoyed watching O'Reilly pull the plug on a silly talking point, but I was disappointed that he didn't have the courage to follow through. He said, "the reason why I'm pleased to have you on the program tonight is that there is not a governor in the United States who has more experience than you do dealing with the oil companies." Just a little brown-nosing, why bother with a blatant lie? One need only look to Rick Perry, who has been Governor of Texas for 10 years. Between drilling on the gulf coast and the presence in Houston of every major oil company, Perry of course has more experience than Palin's half of one term.

Another writes:

You missed the best part of Palin’s appearance: her reference to the Dutch and their expertise that could be used in the gulf.  Too good to be left out.

I figured I would leave the whole question of dikes alone. Another:

The Dutch weren't offering to help with the leak; they were offering to help with the clean-up.

Mudflats fisked the interview:

And by the way, there are 15 foreign-flagged vessels in the Gulf right now, and we’ve accepted equipment and assistance from many foreign countries INCLUDING … wait for it … Norway and The Netherlands.  Are we really surprised?

Nah. She lies. FNC moves swiftly on without comment – and longs for another staged interview. But it's good to see this duplicitous bullshit machine slowly exposed by attaching itself to this font of whatever pops into her head at any moment.

A Painfully Slow Recovery

WeeklyClaimsJune17

2012 unemployment forecasts are not so good:

The forecast for GDP growth this year is 3.4 percent, followed by 2.4 percent in 2011 and 2.8 percent in 2012, well below the 5.0 percent growth of previous recoveries and even a bit below the 3.0 percent long-term normal growth. With this weak economic growth comes a weak labor market, and unemployment slowly declines to 8.6 percent by 2012.

Weekly unemployment claims chart from Calculated Risk.

(Hat tip: Drum)