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Goal.com revealed how Klinsmann was in pole position for the USA job shortly after Bradley was ousted by the United States Soccer Federation. U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati announced on Friday that Klinsmann is the …

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Reagan playbook no longer applies

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The worst thing about the 2008 primaries — other than, you know, the result — was the huge amount of time wasted on what amounted to a Republican “Spartacus” re-enactment. Instead of each nominee yelling, “I’m Spartacus,” and, “No, I’m Spartacus,” we got, “I’m Ronald Reagan!” “No, I’m the real Ronald Reagan here.”

The obsession with finding another Reagan was really a veiled slap at the Republican who actually occupied the White House at the time. Nobody was running to be another George W. Bush, nobody promised to give “four more years” of what they got for the last eight.

Everyone understood that running as Bush 2.0 was a bad idea from the outset, but the proof came in the general election, when then-Sen. Barack Obama managed to paint John McCain as the reincarnation of Bush.

Things look very different today. President Obama still tries to blame what he can — and what he can’t — on Bush, but that’s growing ever more lame. Increasingly, however, he’s also trying to claim the Reagan mantle for himself.

At first it seemed like he just wanted to steal Reagan’s re-election playbook. That was the upshot of a lot of wishful thinking masquerading as analysis a few months ago, including a Time magazine cover: “Why Obama (Hearts) Reagan.” After all, Reagan blamed a lot of the country’s problems on his predecessor, Jimmy Carter, and won re-election in a landslide.

The analogy came apart like toilet paper in a rainstorm when the Obama economy started to grind to a halt like an EPA-approved car with a dead battery and no extension cord.

Reagan’s landslide was fueled by huge economic growth, rapidly falling unemployment and growing national optimism. Obama’s zero for three on that front.

The intriguing thing is that Obama hasn’t let go of Reagan. He and his supporters now invoke the Gipper as a policy role model, not just a strategic one.

In his prime-time debt-ceiling address, he quoted Reagan’s support for a debt-reduction deal in 1982 that included increased tax increases. Afterward, Obama chided, “Those words were spoken by Ronald Reagan. But today, many Republicans in the House refuse to consider this kind of balanced approach.”

Translation: See, I’m a mainstream guy who agrees with Reagan. Meanwhile, these knuckle-dragging tea partyers are to the right of the most conservative president in our lifetimes. Come back, independents! Love me, moderates!

While Obama’s invocation of Reagan worked on a lot of liberal pundits, it was a clunker with conservatives. Of course, it’s doubtful Obama thought it would actually persuade the GOP. After all, the 1982 deal that raised taxes was one of Reagan’s greatest regrets. The Democrats promised to cut $3 in spending for every $1 in tax increases. They lied, a fact Reagan resented until he died.

And that raises an important point for Republicans and Democrats alike. I don’t want to say, “Who cares what Reagan would have done?” It’s certainly an interesting question. But the answer in most cases is, “We have no idea.” Events today are different than they were in the 1980s. The notion that we can know what Reagan’s position would be today is to assume that his views wouldn’t adapt to new circumstances. The Republican Party is full of veteran Reaganauts from back then. Their thinking has changed. Reagan’s probably would have too, and in the same direction.

Indeed, one of the reasons the tea partyers are so “outrageously” intransigent and uncompromising is that they’ve seen what compromise has gotten in the past. In other words, they’ve learned the lessons of history. It’s an insult to Reagan’s memory to suggest that he wouldn’t have as well. My own view is that Reagan would look at the doubling of the size of the federal government in the last 10 years and become awfully “stubborn” about reducing spending.

Regardless, the irony of all this is that the GOP presidential contenders aren’t playing the “I’m Reagan” game all that much anymore. The issues are clear enough, the candidates are confident enough, and the primary voters are energized enough that there’s not much to be gained with gassy nostalgia.

They still say nice things about Reagan, of course. But they understand — finally — that asking “What would Reagan Do?” doesn’t get you all that far. Whereas once it was a provocative thing to call yourself a “Reagan Republican,” it’s not anymore because Reagan has become so popular and the times have changed so much. Rather, everyone cherry-picks what they like about the guy and claims him as an ally. Even Barack Obama.

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

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Twitter @JonahNRO

The siren song of Google+

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Posted on : 29-07-2011 | By : staffwriter | In : chicago tribune, Feeds, us news

Google+, which launched a month ago to great fanfare, is so far feeling more like Google nonplussed. Reported to have crossed the 20-million-user mark last weekend, the new social networking site is designed to correct one of Facebook’s major drawbacks: the problem of too much information being shared with too many people.

Instead of all social contacts being lumped into one huge group (meaning that your boss and your mother and your best friend from clown college all see the same posts), Google+ lets you compartmentalize people into circles: friends, family, acquaintances and a category called “following,” which appears to be for people whose updates you’re interested in but who you don’t care to have any real life interaction with. You can also create customized circles that narrow your contacts even more: knitting group, people from dog park, people from high school you vaguely remember, people from high school you have no recollection of whatsoever. The possibilities are apparently endless.

There’s a videoconferencing feature called “hang out,” a group-texting service called Huddle and plenty of other stuff guaranteed to suck even more time out of your day than you thought you had, but so far no one seems to be using much of it. My feed, or “content stream” (yes, I joined up), shows a lot of people saying, in effect, “Is this thing on?”

Sure, there’s a sense of excitement in being an early adopter and, in this case, an air of exclusivity that comes from the fact that membership, at this point, is “by invitation only” (though invites aren’t too hard to come by). But with so many people’s Web browsers bookmarked with so many different online versions of the high school dance (if Facebook is like homecoming, Twitter is like the prom and MySpace is a freshmen ice cream social that somehow turned into a rave), it’s no surprise that the question that comes after “Is this thing on?” is often “What am I doing here?”

My first instinct is to say that what we’re doing primarily is wasting our time and worse. As my husband wisely points out, there is nothing anyone can post on Facebook that makes you like or respect them more than you did before. Your reputation can only lose luster or remain the same. (Indeed, that is why I have blocked my husband from viewing my Facebook page.)

When it comes to Twitter (which I also initially mocked but ended up joining), I’ve noticed that the more tweets I see from folks in a short period of time, the more I begin to wonder whether they’re receiving the proper psychiatric care. When I see that someone’s on MySpace, LinkedIn or Foursquare, I assume he or she is in a band, has some really boring job or is incapable of going anywhere alone, respectively.

I know these are unfair assumptions, and I know I’m doing some big-time generalizing here (though I have yet to hear a compelling argument for the GPS-driven, friend-locating service that is Foursquare, which seems useful primarily if you want to avoid running into someone). In simpler times we judged people according to the crowds they ran with; we now must form opinions based not only on people’s “friends,” but the platforms on which they choose to collect them.

Google+, on the other hand, is so far largely impervious to such judgments. It’s so new that it has no identity and therefore no stigma. I haven’t yet posted something to lower my husband’s estimation of me because, like 99 percent of people I know, he’s not on it. That will change, of course; users are believed to be increasing at a rate of 1 million a day.

For now, though, I have to admit I kind of like it. There’s mystery and potential here, a little like the allure and do-over possibilities of moving to a new town in ninth grade.

Not that I don’t still think all of these social networking sites are hijacking our lives. Surely even the most ardent Facebookers won’t lie on their deathbeds one day saying, “I should have ‘liked’ more posts.” But given the choice between the homecoming dance and this awkward new dance that is Google+, I’ll choose awkwardness.

Besides, right now all anyone’s doing is getting drunk in the parking lot. And that can be the best part.

Los Angeles Times

Meghan Daum is an essayist and novelist in Los Angeles.

mdaum@latimescolumnists.com

new_headline: People: Cry…

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People: Crystal Harris Apologizes to Hugh Hefner – Sort Of. http://bit.ly/qJadai

new_headline: Daily Natio…

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Daily Nation (Kenya): Torture by Police still high, says study. http://bit.ly/p19xVc

foxheadlines: US: 10 Fire…

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US: 10 Fire Fighters Injured, 1 Dead in North Carolina Blaze http://fxn.ws/pIctr4

foxheadlines: WORLD: Paki…

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WORLD: Pakistani Taliban Say They Have Swiss Tourists http://fxn.ws/nCQ0Pk

foxheadlines: SCITECH: Hy…

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SCITECH: Hypersonic X-51A Scramjet Failure Perplexes Air Force http://fxn.ws/qWVt1k

foxheadlines: ENTERTAINME…

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ENTERTAINMENT: Tim McGraw Concert Brawl Nearly Kills 19 Year Old… http://fxn.ws/pu9WF1

BloombergNow: U.S. Stock …

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U.S. Stock Futures Sink, Treasuries Rally on GDP http://bloom.bg/pF1G9v

new_headline: Wall Street…

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Wall Street Journal: U.S. GDP Grows 1.3%. http://on.wsj.com/pELxYX

WSJ: President Obama will…

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President Obama will speak about the debt-ceiling fracas at 10:20 a.m. ET. Latest updates: http://on.wsj.com/o3gXff

HuffingtonPost: 12 libera…

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12 liberal arts schools that pay: http://huff.to/p3xgvt

thedrudgefeed: House pane…

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House panel approves broadened Internet snooping bill… http://bit.ly/og8rC5 #breaking

thedrudgefeed: Obama in l…

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Obama in legal bind if time runs out… http://bit.ly/qUNGhc #breaking

thedrudgefeed: JARRETT: O…

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JARRETT: Obama ‘getting absolutely no sleep’… http://bit.ly/r0TQfu #breaking

thedrudgefeed: Limbaugh: …

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Limbaugh: We’ve Been Played… http://bit.ly/riqC7q #breaking

dcexaminer: GDP report sh…

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GDP report shows economy even weaker than expected: In another sign of economic weakness, the gross domestic pro… http://bit.ly/o8e1TO

latimes: U.S. may be able…

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U.S. may be able to pay bills beyond debt-ceiling deadline http://lat.ms/qv8a2h

foxheadlines: US: Authori…

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US: Authorities Frantically Search for Missing New Hampshire Girl, 11 http://fxn.ws/r7YFZq

foxheadlines: WORLD: Spai…

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WORLD: Spain’s Embattled Premier Calls Early Elections in Light of Economic Woes http://fxn.ws/q3Psls

foxheadlines: WORLD: Pola…

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WORLD: Poland: Russians Made Mistakes in 2010 Plane Crash http://fxn.ws/rl019i

foxheadlines: ENTERTAINME…

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ENTERTAINMENT: Alex Trebek Inadvertently Reveals He Sleeps Nude Following Hotel Heist http://fxn.ws/qbovmp

new_headline: PhysOrg: Pu…

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PhysOrg: Put the brakes on using your brain power. http://bit.ly/qNVgPi

BloombergNow: German Reta…

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German Retail Sales Increased in June http://bloom.bg/oVbIAq

new_headline: The Daily G…

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The Daily Galaxy: EcoAlert: Has the World Seriously Underestimated Climate-Change Effects?. http://bit.ly/peqgde

new_headline: Urban Dicti…

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Urban Dictionary: money hugger: opposite of tree hugger. Unscrupulous, money hungry, money collecting individual o…. http://bit.ly/pR6usL

BloombergNow: Debt-Cap Fa…

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Debt-Cap Failure ‘Collective Insanity’: Citigroup http://bloom.bg/qfHoLX $C

foxheadlines: US: Four Ar…

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US: Four Arrested Over Death of Phoenix Girl Locked Inside Box as Punishment http://fxn.ws/qfUDP2

new_headline: The Norway …

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The Norway Post: Terrorist suspect had more targets. http://bit.ly/qSPygf

MSNBC_Headlines: Beltran …

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Beltran joins Giants, but Lincecum sparks win http://bit.ly/r91KLf

new_headline: China Daily…

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China Daily: Chinese equestrian excited about London. http://bit.ly/pSN0g5

BloombergNow: Spain Place…

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Spain Placed by Moody’s on Downgrade Review http://bloom.bg/ohOpCT

new_headline: The Norway …

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The Norway Post: Flags at half mast on Friday. http://bit.ly/pAKiCj

new_headline: Jerusalem P…

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Jerusalem Post: ‘Israel will mull apologizing for Marmara raid problems’. http://bit.ly/oAT4Vz

washingtonpost: Confusion…

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Confusion after #Libya rebels say Military commander is dead http://wapo.st/qQ9WQi

foxheadlines: US: Delawar…

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US: Delaware Man Executed for Woman’s 1992 Ax Slaying http://fxn.ws/r3M1jW

BloombergNow: U.S. House …

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U.S. House Bids to Salvage Boehner Debt Bill http://bloom.bg/mWwBbp

new_headline: Google Hot …

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Google Hot Trends: vince young. http://bit.ly/qCBBkM

latimes: In Libya, volunt…

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In Libya, volunteers clear minefields using crude tools — and their bare hands http://lat.ms/nGJbrN

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