Wednesday, July 30, 2008

More drivers ed, Harry Potter, and politics

In my post about more-boring-than-usual things, I shall begin with more about Drivers Ed. Today I finally filled out all my permit info with help from my mother and when I tried to turn it in, I got the envelope promptly returned with a sticky note on it saying "b/c you answered 'yes' to a medical question, you have to interview @ the DPS in person." Yeah, I'm pretty thrilled...

I also watched the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince trailer last night, which was a huge disappointment. I'll try to say this in the most non-spoilery manner possible (though you should be absolutely ashamed of yourself if you still haven't read the book!): it was chock full of old Voldy and the Half Blood Prince was nowhere to be seen. How utterly pointless. I also got my schedule fairly recently (school schedule), and it appears I have none of the teachers I wanted. I really wanted to get my crazy homeroom teacher for religion (because although he's a bit nutters, his class sounds fascinating) and the honors English teacher who's the husband of the librarian at my old school, but I got different teachers instead. Oh well.

On another note, I stumbled across a "Why are you a Republican in 2008?" video contest on Youtube and had a great deal of amusement in watching the replies. One was particularly cliche, taking the typical route and mentioning "because I believe in God and the Bible." Oh yes, because--of course--Democrats are entirely incapable of theological ties and the Bible specifically states "thou shalt be a Republican." As someone who lives in an area full of these crazies, I'm fully aware that this is a very typical neo-Conservative approach... however, when randomly smooshed in with long tangents about soldiers and money (and with none of the usual "...and the Bible says homos are an abomination and those heathen Democrats promote the gay agenda!" following it, it seemed quite unreasonable. Without having even a ridiculous reason following the statement, it sounds absolutely absurd. And on the topic of politics, in all honesty my enthusiasm for Obama is waning a bit with regard to the state of his campaign recently. Now, is it just me, or has a touch of tailoring been done to his beliefs to please the Moderates and Republicans? In any case, Gravel remains my backup hero. I love that man... if he actually had a chance, I'd be all over his campaign.

2 comments:

Sydney said...

the trailer was slightly disappointing.

Natalie said...

Wait, who was the half blood prince? Hahahaha!!!