Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category
June 11, 2008
Our first order of business: Break Out The Oreos has intended for a while to give another shout-out to Jeff Deck, whom we originally mentioned in an Ivy League Round-Up on April 11th. In case you don´t remember, Mr. Deck is a Dartmouth graduate who now travels the nation as a member of the Typo Eradication Advancement League, eliminating errors in spelling and grammar through the age-old method of property defacement.
Well, it just so happens that Mr. Deck stumbled upon our humble blog to correct us on a fine point: it appears that Dartmouth´s notorious frat culture did not, in fact, contribute to his willingness to correct storeowners on the suitability of their signage. BOTO regrets the error, and as such would like to make Mr. Deck our BOTO Pick in the category of “Greatest Protector of the English Language”. The honor is ours, Jeff.
Devon demonstrates that you cannot, in fact, build a fence to keep the Mexicans out of Hawaii, after the jump: (more…)
Tags:Dartmouth, Honolulu City Council, Illegal Immigration, Jeff Deck, racism, Rod Tam, typos, wetback
Posted in Dartmouth, Hawaii, Illegal Immigration, Ivy League, Politics | 3 Comments »
June 5, 2008
In what is certainly the worthiest story to appear before the jump, BOTO heartily congratulates Columbia’s hottest alumnus in the current news cycle for wooing the requisite number of delegates to secure the Democratic nomination to become the next President of the United States, making history by becoming the first African American nominee to head a major party ticket, delivering a poetic and captivating speech last night… the works. We say “the works” because Senator Barack Obama’s accomplishments should be considered “all in a day’s work” for a graduate of Columbia University. Let’s be honest: he has the likes of Alexander Hamilton, First Chief Justice of the United States John Jay, and President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves to live up to. Contrast this legacy with the likes of Wellesley and Yale Law School, and BOTO will go the route of Mr. Obama: we will officially refrain from aiming ad hominem attacks against another candidate (or, as of today, former candidate) or other institutions, respectful in our knowledge that ours are far superior. Now onto the United States Naval Academy and the Republican Attack Machine…
You’ll notice that BOTO is conveniently choosing to ignore Senator Obama’s Harvard Law education for the purposes of this post. Devon would probably have you know that the Illinois senator is a Punahou School alum, though. Furthermore, and in all seriousness, BOTO respects Senators Clinton, McCain, and Obama immensely, and urges its readership to vote in the general election on November 4, 2008 and refrain from purchasing the hoodie depicted in the graphic.
A review of what may be the year’s most visually stunning and well-crafted film, as well as a breakdown of the highlights and low points of yesterday’s game at AT&T Park, after the jump:
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Tags:Barack Obama, Billy Wagner, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado, Catinca Untaru, Damion Easley, Dan Gilroy, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Lee Pace, Nico Soultanakis, Pedro Martinez, Tarsem Singh, The Fall, the New York Mets, the San Francisco Giants, yabbos
Posted in Baseball, Columbia, Democrats, Entertainment, Politics, Presidential Election ´08, Sports, Yale | 1 Comment »
June 4, 2008
Hey, all! Stay tuned for BOTO’s general (if you’ll excuse the pun) impressions of the Democratic nominee for President of the United States; a review of Tarsem Singh’s gorgeous film, the Fall; and another celebration as the Mets welcome back Pedro Martinez, to be completed upon Nicole’s daily escape from the drudgery of the Center for the Study of Human Rights’ office. In the meantime, I’d recommend that you visit Coachean Life and Election Day Countdown. The first link will transport you to the blog of Nicole’s high school debate coach, which you should read if you are at all interested in high school debate, architecture, world travel, the written word, or cantankerousness. The second offers the measured analysis of a political pundit in training. Enjoy, and we hope you visit BOTO again later this evening (E.S.T.)!
UPDATE: Please note that “later this evening (E.S.T.)” really means “in the wee hours of tomorrow morning, E.S.T.,” as far as BOTO is concerned.
Tags:Barack Obama, Benjamin Theodore, Catinca Untaru, Jim Menick, Lee Pace, Pedro Martinez, political pundit, Tarsem Singh, The Fall
Posted in Baseball, Democrats, Entertainment, Housekeeping, New York City, Politics, Presidential Election ´08 | 2 Comments »