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Blog Entry 16 of 31
Naz in L.A.
I am an L.A. bred and based writer. I grew up in Encino across from Balboa Park and in Tarzana in a seniors-only condominium. These are my stories - all of which revolve around the L.A. axis.
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3/23/2007 'U.S. Media Missing Out'
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4/7/2007 'All fired up in defense of ...'
6/10/2007 'The Dao of Sho'
6/15/2007 'Who're You Calling a Hermit?'
7/18/2007 'Becoming Jane Austen'
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11/8/2007 'L.A. hits mute button on gi...'
11/10/2007 'What We Humans Can Learn Fr...'
11/17/2007 'The unstable world of radio...'
11/27/2007 'Traffic solution in motion ...'
11/30/2007 'My fifty dollar bus fare'
12/3/2007 'First 5K in support of the ...'
1/3/2008 'Caucus in the West'
1/6/2008 'New Hampshire Debates'
1/10/2008 'Concrete Frequency at Disne...'
1/14/2008 'Shame on KTLA'
1/15/2008 'Hillary Clinton impresses i...'
1/23/2008 '"The Diving Bell and the Bu...'
1/24/2008 'Obamas can't deal with poli...'
1/25/2008 'Why I love neighborhood cou...'
2/4/2008 'Rally venues reveal candida...'
2/4/2008 'A Hillary by any other name...'
2/4/2008 'I hope not all Obama suppor...'
2/10/2008 'Chinatown Firecracker 5-10K...'
2/13/2008 'Villaraigosa plays fairweat...'
3/6/2008 'What makes Los Angeles grea...'
3/14/2008 'Obama and Schwarzenegger - ...'
3/24/2008 'McCain in California'
4/7/2008 'Candidates take a stand on ...'
New Hampshire Debates
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Nazbanoo Pahlavi
on 1/6/2008
There was a major shift in energy between the republicans and the democrats during the New Hampshire debates tonight. During round one, the republicans were largely focused and well-spoken, even Ron Paul, who everyone else snickered at. For the republicans, I was most impressed with Huckabee's knowledge of world affairs, his eloquence and his tempered manners - I am surprised at myself for being impressed with him since I know his religiously-fueled politics are not my cup of tea. McCain also came across well, which I think he always does.
During round two, all of candidates looked tired, and frankly, their lack of energy bored me. I don't blame them. After days and days of campaiging in Iowa and now New Hampshire, they all looked like they could use a nap. Also, Richardson completely distracts from the top three frontrunners. He needs to go back to New Mexico and focus on his UFO-museum. His myopia in foreign affairs makes him completely unsuitable for world politics.
None of the democrats jazzed me up. I was looking to be "fired up" by Obama, but instead found his words to be labored, although he does have a nice voice. He also looked so aged for a man only in his late fourties.
Clinton had some good moments (she also looked better than Obama). During the change vs. experience discussion, she rightly said that having a woman president presents a change in government contrary to anything the US has elected before. I'm glad she said it, because commentators have mentioned the fact that Obama would be the first Black president - a phenomenal feat for US standards - whereas in my opinion, having the first woman president would be an even greater achievement. I think people almost forget that Clinton is a woman - her long history in the political eye seem to connect her more to her husband than her own gender.
I look forward to seeing the results in New Hampshire. Based on the debates this evening, I'm more interested in the outcome for the republicans than the democrats.
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there is no chose we are all in for very rough years ahead
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