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That’s how Karl Rove describes Obama’s closing message : At an April 2008 fund-raiser in San Francisco, Barack Obama let loose with his famous “they cling to guns or religion” line. Last Saturday at a West Newton, Mass., fund-raiser, the president said, “facts and science and argument [do] not seem to be winning . . . because we’re hard-wired not to always think clearly when we’re scared.” Memo to White House: Calling voters stupid is not a winning strategy. The economy and jobs are the No. 1 issue in every poll. Yet Mr. Obama of late has talked about immigration reform and weighed in (unprompted) on the Ground Zero mosque. He devoted Labor Day to an ineffective Mideast peace initiative. He demeans large blocs of voters and now is ending his midterm pitch with attacks on nonexistent foreign campaign contributions and weird assertions that “the Empire is striking back.” Much of the blame lies with the president, who has left his party with an incoherent closing argument 12 days before the election. In a penetrating piece in the New York Times Magazine on Oct. 12, Peter Baker profiles a president who “believes he is the smartest person in any room,” according to one prominent Democratic lawmaker. He and his aides think that the core of their difficulties is “a communications problem” and the result of a “miscalculation” that the president could “forge genuine bipartisan coalitions.” Communications? After the president devoted 58 speeches and events to health care over a 51-week period, his bill grew progressively less popular. The comment about bipartisanship is a joke. As a candidate Mr. Obama spoke about it, but as a president whose party enjoyed massive majorities in both houses of Congress, he ignored it. He could have severely weakened his opposition by drawing them in. Instead, Mr. Obama strengthened Republicans by taunting them with their seeming irrelevance, and he fashioned legislation that only Democrats could vote for. Now many of them will lose their jobs because of their votes. I’m actually kind of surprised Obama hasn’t asked the networks for time to make a last minute TV speech to once again remind us we’re not smart enough to understand his wise ways and that our only hope is continuing Democrat majorities in both houses of Congress. Barry and Michelle did try YouTube for a last minute pitch.

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Lessons in Design from the Architects of American Democracy

Image credit: Tony the Misfit / Creative Commons Inscribed on Thomas Jefferson’s tombstone at Monticello are the words: “Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia.” Renowned architect and designer Bill McDonough often remarks about the power of this inscription. There is no mention, says Bill, of being the… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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"Clean, Green" TATA Tower is a Bleak Vision of the Future, Dominated by Cars

I have seen the future over at Inhabitat and it scares the shit out of me. It’s the proposed TATA tower in Mumbai , a solar and wind powered algae farm that happens to be offices, 930 apartments and parking for 4500 alternate-fuelled little nanos that move up and down the outside of buildings that look like the people farm in the Matrix. It is a future where we never g… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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How To Offset Half of All Airline Carbon Emissions With Human Urine (Video)

Our de facto senior humanure correspondent, Sami Grover, has written a number of times on how we’ve both created a huge mess by mixing our excrement with water in sewage systems and Ihow we’re flushing down the toilet an amazingly … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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For a brief time it appeared that some Democrats to proclaimed themselves to be pro-life would stand firm on that principle and stop Obamacare from being enacted unless a specific prohibition against funding abortions was included in the bill.

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Recycled Materials And Clever Use Of Space In BA Home Improvement

Photos: Albano Garcia for Pop Arq . Argentineans are known for making much with little, and this is true in architecture as well. The PH is a local typology of small houses aligned in long and narrow lots, which provides the feeling of a home with some aspects of apartments. These are the places where most young adults live, and they’re usually good examples of making the most out of every inch. This one was reformed by the firm Pop Arq with a gre… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Electronics Recycling Report Card Flunks Nearly All Printer Companies

Photo via Sir Adavis The Electronics TakeBack Coalition has released a new report card grading electronics manufacturers that produce TVs, computers, gaming consoles and printers on their sustainability efforts around recycling. Somewhat similar to Greenpeace’s rankings , the report card shows where manufacturers are succeeding at walking the talk about minimizing the environmental impact of their products — but more often it shows where they’re… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Intro to PopTech 2010: Brilliant Accidents, Improbable Breakthroughs

Photo: Poptech Yesterday, I traveled up to the ordinarily sleepy, but beautiful town of Camden, Maine to attend one of the most consistently exciting conferences of the year. Poptech brings together technology innovators, scientists, thought leaders, writers, and designers for a three-day event that focuses on the intersection of technology, culture, and sustainability. It’s an event that’s all about big ideas. This year, the theme is ‘ Brilliant Accidents, Necessary Failures, and Improbable Breakthroughs ‘ — suiting, to a year that has seen plenty of each (though … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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High-Tech Robot Unveils Mysteries of Antarctic Ice

Gavia under the ice at Pavillion Lake. Credit: Donnie Reid , via Discovery News Gavia is the newest all-star at the University of British Columbia. Nope, not a genius student or doctor doing ground-breaking research — Gavia is a robot. It’s an autonomous underwater vehicle that is helping to shape our understanding of sea ice in the Antarctic, including how it is faring against global climate change. For researchers, getting information about life around and conditions of the frigid waters, but this high-tech robot is helping break… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Bluefin Tuna Quotas May Be Substantially Reduced by EU Next Year

Another quick update on the plight of Atlantic bluefin tuna and what’s being done to stop them from going extinct in literally a couple of years due to overfishing: Economic Times reports that the European Commission has indicated it may substantially cut next year’s quota of the critically endangered fish. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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