Jan. 31st, 2006

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The liberal blog community just had the limits of its power defined. I expect the argument about whether the Alito cloture vote represents an improvement over the Scalia vote or an embarrassment will continue for some time. Either way, a lot of it was about the 2006 and 2008 elections.

Meanwhile, over on the other side of the aisle, the conservative blog community has decided to set up their own power-defining moment. The Republican members of the House vote for their floor leader on Thursday; it's a three way race between Roy Blunt, John Boehner, and John Shadegg. Shadegg is the reformer. RedState wants Shadegg, Glenn Reynolds is making non-endorsement endorsements, and so on.

It's an interesting narrative, since endorsing Shadegg is a tacit admission that DeLay was corrupt and that he represented a corrupt culture. It's going to be more interesting to see if Shadegg wins. I really don't have any predictions; I don't have any sense of how influential the conservative blogs are. (Or vice versa; RedState is run by professional Republican political operatives, and cannot be honestly characterized as a grassroots blog.)

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Is there anything you would like to tell us about the Academy Award nominations this year?

"It's not the first time a Cronenberg movie has gotten a nomination."

Really? Wait -- Spider didn't get nominated. Was it M. Butterfly?

"No. Movies about gender issues are in the spotlight this year; M. Butterfly was 1993."

That's kind of unfair. Hillary Swank's Oscar for Boys Don't Cry was in 1999.

"OK, yeah, I'm just being catty. Anyhow, it wasn't any of those Cronenberg flicks. Nor was it Naked Lunch."

It wasn't Crash. I don't even have to check to be sure of that.

"Nope. Want a hint?"

Sure.

"Not only was a Cronenberg movie nominated for an Oscar, but it won."

Really?

"Yep. The Fly won for Best Makeup."

... well, that's not very prestigious.

"Maybe if he'd accepted the director's chair on Return of the Jedi, he'd be better off."

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