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Geek Chic: One Time for Your Mind

Geek chic is in. Even the New York Times knows it. While in previous years that would mean that it’s already passé, Obama has ushered in a celebration of the passé – both a revival of the cult of the individual and a trumph of sincerity. I know that it’s odd to label the onset [...]

¡Feliz Año from Colombia!

Hey now, subjective readers and onlookers of all kinds, good job with the Obama administration! May your year be full of ceasefires and human rights advances. In celebration of this new era, I promise more productive and interrogative installations of ObjectifyThis. The New Edition will come soon to interwebs near you, potentially with the addition [...]

The Not So Presidential Debate: A Remix

This video is amazing; I hope it will still be as good in two weeks. Mad props to Becky for the hookup.

Speak To Me: David Brooks' Speech to the Delegates

My fellow Americans, it is an honor to address the Democratic National Convention at this defining moment in history. We stand at a crossroads at a pivot point, near a fork in the road on the edge of a precipice in the midst of the most consequential election since last year’s “American Idol.” One path [...]

Take Some Theory and Call Me in the Morning: Obama vs. Foucault

There’s something fishy going on. Tonight, at dinner, through a mouthful of fried fish, my host brother Julio Cesar said that he was surprised that a Black man had gotten so far in elections in the United States. Julio tried to throw it off casually, but the remark perfectly captures what I think is one [...]

I'll Be Postfeminist in the Postpatriarchy: A Bumper Sticker Dissection

I was recently driving around my city (and by recently, i mean two weeks ago, since I’m currently stationed in Colombia, South America, in a city that’s anything but my own) and I saw one of those cars plastered with bumper stickers- coexist, hug a tree, my other car is a broomstick, that sort of [...]

Why Obama, Volume One: 10,000-year war "fine" by McCain

I think that Americans are best represented by Obama for several reasons: 1. He does not support a continuation of the foreign policy that created the War Against Afghanistan or the War Against Iraq. 2. He does not, as McCain does, state that the military should be making foreign policy decisions and suggest that it [...]