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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2008-09-02 11:08 pm

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So, can anyone here guess who it is in my new icon???

(It's cheating if you recognize the book it's from.)

For me, it's a weird sort of illusion- picture: if I look at it from the corner of my eye, or while distracted, I absolutely recognize her; but if I look at it straight on, it doesn't look a thng like her at all.

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I saw that book while at B&N this evening. I also found the current Tokyopop Star Trek manga, which I entirely expected to suck, but they don't suck entirely! They got good established Trek writers, and the art isn't actually trying to be manga-style. I saw two Wil Wheaton stories, and one by Diane Duane (she of Rihannsu-verse) in which the sexy, vulnerable alien queen the Enterprise is escorting gloms onto Dr. McCoy at first site and spends the whole trip completely ignoring Kirk in favor of attempting to seduce the good Doctor.

Also, there is a manga adaptation of David Gerrold's Bandi, which I read in one of the really early Trek short stories collections, and couldn't be better suited for a manga adaptation. Plus in the manga version it's even slashier, K/S wise, than the original. Also, Kirk saves the Enterprise in a page-spread where he radiates sparkles and love-hearts at a sad teddy bear with Bambi eyes.

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Anyway, politics: I have been pretty much ignoring the presidential race since it was decided who I'm going to be voting for, but this Sarah Palin thing is actually catching my interest again. Okay, I do feel bad for the kids, but srsly: Secret babies? Hidden teenage past as a terrorist secessionist? Spunky librarians? Eight hours in labor on a plane? Forced marriages? Russians *right next door*! Bears and wolves and PUMAs, oh my!

Now *that's* the stuff of a proper old-fashioned political scandal.

(And on a serious politics note: give me back my civil liberties, please.)

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I have a fanmix 99% ready to post, but I have *lost* the stylus for my tablet, and if I can't use my John Simm GIMP brush to strew rainbow-colored Master heads over everything, what's the point?

[identity profile] eleutheria [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
What do you mean by "teenage past as a terrorist secessionist"? She was part of the party in her 30s, not her teens, and while the broader umbrella of the Constitution Party has those domestic terrorist ties, I haven't seen anything to directly indict their Alaska affiliate. The links are incredibly scary and incredibly damning (or else I wouldn't have posted the links from Dogemperor's research), but they don't up to that.

*sigh* I hate politics right now. I feel like I'm losing my identity, and it's not comfortable at all. Although I'm amused at how my LJ has become ground zero for angry moderates. :)
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
In the exact same way I mean "secret babies" and "forced marriages": i.e. in the spirit of blatant rumor-mongering, and making things sound even more scandalous than they are, and as a references to certain OOT fictional tropes of my acquaintance.

Although honestly, if she grew up in Dominionist churches, I'm willing to grant her "teenage terrorist" status without even bringing up the outwardly political stuff - while she probably never actually took any violent action, the ideology is there. (Mind you, Christians latching onto terrorist ideology dates all the way back to Simon the Zealot; I don't consider that label to be The Most Horrible Thing like some people do.)

And -- yeah, like I said, I've known who I'm voting for since the Democratic primaries, and it just happens to line up with my community and self-image anyway, so my sole political involvement ATM is basically gleeful rumor-mongering. I feel very sorry for reasonable people who don't feel like they can support Obama/Biden, because the other choices are not looking good.

[identity profile] eleutheria [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
In the exact same way I mean "secret babies" and "forced marriages": i.e. in the spirit of blatant rumor-mongering, and making things sound even more scandalous than they are, and as a references to certain OOT fictional tropes of my acquaintance.

Ah, okay. That makes sense. I'm just dealing with a couple of friends who are doubters of the Dominionism angle (for no good reason, if you ask me, it's like they've got blinders on), and I'm trying to work really hard to separate truth from hyperbole in the blogosphere coverage about her. Don't blame Dems for being gleeful, though, I guess. I'd probably be enjoying the schadenfreude myself if I were one. It's just a really tough time to be a moderate elephant right now, that's all. Since you're for Obama, you'll probably be happy to know that all the pissed off people in my LJ were all Bush voters last time, and are now fairly deeply disenfranchised from the GOP. You'll pick up some of them, though I think several are going to be like me and write someone in.
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-04 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm just mostly enjoying the hyperbole and spectacle, because I don't really thing any of this is going to make much of a difference in the election overall. People who are going to be turned away from the McCain campaign are being sufficiently turned away by her actual political positions and record and by the blatant pandering, rather than by any of the more out-there stuff; people who aren't turned away by that are unlikely to be moved by any of the rest of it anyway.

As long as McCain doesn't win, I'd be just as happy with a low Rep. turn-out / record high write-in votes (and large Congressional turnover) as I would an Obama landslide: we just need a strong message that the stuff the current Republican leaders are trying to pull is NOT OKAY. I like the Obama, but he still wouldn't have been my first choice.

Mind you, my primary vote went to that other batshit Alaskan (http://www.mikegravel.us/issues), so possibly I just have a weakness for rugged frontier individualist types. :D Hmm, Gravel on Palin (http://www.counterpunch.org/gravel09032008.html): "Sarah Has Issues." ...no duh, Mike.

(Anonymous) 2008-09-03 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Looking sideways at your icon, I think it's Hillary Clinton.

And Sarah Palin is, like, an amalgamation of every guest on Jerry Springer and Geraldo, ever, plus my in-laws. If she didn't exist we would have to invent her, and sometimes I think maybe we did.

[identity profile] isiscolo [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
And that was me, who forgot to log in.
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! From her picture-book biography.

... I think it's that they got the expression right, but not any of the rest of it? I still keep staring at it.

And Sarah Palin is like a one-woman soap opera. I feel vaguely anti-feminist just saying that, only, it's *awesome*. (Epic custody battles! Dead moose! Beauty pageant hijinx! The Bridge to Nowhere! Bizarre Ebay auctions!)

[identity profile] isiscolo [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
...you mean, I was RIGHT? Hot damn. I didn't even know she had a picture-book biography.

Sarah Palin is like a one-woman soap opera.

BINGO. And I can't look away.
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! Apparently McCain, Obama, and Hillary all had picture-book biographies come out recently, presumably for the benefit of third-graders writing school reports.

[identity profile] eleutheria [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Ebay auctions? Do tell, I think I missed that one.

And I'm intrigued by the book about Hillary. What's the name of it, so I can see if the library has it?
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-03 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hillary Rodham Clinton: Dreams Taking Flight". I haven't actually read it, mind: the B&N had a display with that, one for McCain, and one for Obama, along with a bunch of other presidential stuff, and the art for the Hillary one was just so - luminous compared to the rest of it. (The online reviews are somewhat unenthusiastic about the accuracy of the Hillary book, mind you. Apparently Bill appears in a total of one (1) picture in the whole thing.)

Gov. Palin won her governorship partly on a promise to get rid of the Governor's jet, which the previous governor had been very shady about buying and using. She tried several times to auction it off on EBay before it finally sold through a broker about a month ago. (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/25/us/25jet.html) Some McCain supporters (I saw one really embarrassing Larry King clip) have been listing selling the jet as one of her great reformist accomplishments that makes her qualified to succeed to the Presidency...

[identity profile] stellar_dust [journalfen.net] 2008-09-04 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
LMAO -- I was going to guess Buffy till I got to the comments. That's hilarious/awesome.

I've been idly meaning to investigate the Star Trek manga, esp. since Wil's written for it. If you actually have it (as opposed to reading it at the bookstore) I want to borrow!
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-04 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Nope, sorry, only read it at the bookstore.

I know! Isn't it awesome? I guess there was a reason I waited so long to find my political icon this cycle. :D
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[identity profile] melannen [journalfen.net] 2008-09-04 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Also: Hillary Rodham Clinton: Vampire Slayer FTW. Please tell me it's been done!

(Damn, now I'm tempted to buy that book just so I can, y'know, scan it and re-write the story. To have vampires!)

[identity profile] stellar_dust [journalfen.net] 2008-09-04 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
I have not seen it done! But it does need to happen.