Pete Hahnloser

Green energy/tech reporter, burner, raver, graphic artist and vandweller.

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Cake day: June 6th, 2023

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  • This feels rather out of context. At the national level, the memes get attention, and while that’s of some utility, the ground game is still where the most reliable bloc of voters – seniors – pay attention.

    Harris and Walz wisely did their whirlwind tour of key states to work this aspect at the same time as memeing it up. Sure, NYT and WaPo were all over it, but it was also on A1 the next morning for both people who still subscribe to their metro print newspaper. And local TV news covered it. That gets older people talking, and Silver isn’t exactly new to this concept.

    This is a classic false dichotomy. The options aren’t “memes or” – the one being employed, “memes and,” is simply ignored here.









  • I’m not a huge fan of Harris, either, but I’ll sure vote for her instead of the Fourth Reich.

    I’d say media coverage of her has been so abysmal that no one knows what she’s even done as VP, but in trying to think of a veep who did get more coverage, I’m drawing a blank.

    All I can think of is the Weekend Update that included Kevin Nealon for no reason showing a picture of Spiro Agnew and saying, “Former vice president Spiro Agnew,” pausing a beat and then moving along. I was too young to know the name, so it felt incredibly random.






  • I don’t understand how any of the big food conglomerates are still rolling along just fine. I stopped buying anything name-brand in 2021 short of a pound of Bar-S bologna for $1.69, given a food budget of $35 per week. I can afford more now, but I’m not paying $4.50 for Oreos (“Family Size,” which is smaller than the regular size was into the '90s) on sale or $7 for 1.5 quarts of ice cream. They’ve permanently lost me as a customer. Soda is a nonstarter when I can make two quarts of Kool-Aid for 36 cents.

    I just placed a Huel order to see whether that’s a possible solution, since I’m also in a situation where I’ve been unable to cook since October.










  • I don’t see Biden stepping aside. This is somewhat of a milquetoast piece that ignores the absurd amount of legwork that would need to be done. It’s not just a vote at the DNC; it’s turning a battleship around in terms of communications against a guy who would paint it in a particularly vile way as weakness. Which is to say, fucked either way.

    The only way this conceivably happens is Biden dies before the election, which I’m sure there are contingency plans for, but that is the ultimate in-case-of-emergency-break-glass situation.

    These thinkpieces about how Biden turned in a poor showing (he did) that also ignore that Trump was abysmal … I don’t know what to make of that. Biden was low energy and a bit rambly, but he at least allowed the truth to come out of his mouth once. That should not be the bar, but with the candidates we have, it has to be.

    I cannot understand how anyone watches Trump and thinks “this guy gets me.” He’s not the second coming of Christ, he’s the second coming of P.T. Barnum.