You had plenty to say about ‘Shoot ’08, the Veepstakes and local happenings during the week of August 29 through September 4. Check out comments on the stories here, then follow the link back to the original piece.Published on September 4, 2008

Bumbershoot: Three-Sentence Review of Band of Horses: Of course the performance was consistent. It consistently sucked horse cock. And the lead singer felt the need to continually remind us of what a completely hack jackass he is with cliche rockstar phrasing between numbers followed by his incessant Ric Flair ‘Wooo.’ ‘So I hear Seattle likes to party?! Wooooooo.’ After revealing to each other that we all found this performance to be the utter piece of shit that it was, my friends and I all left (thankfully) before this charade ended. – Submitted by Thrawn

Too much Palin … not enough Palin … head about to explode …: Come on guys, looking into Sarah Palin’s background is sexist! How dare you? Nevermind that she is about to accept the VP nomination and we know nothing about her (other than the 15 running scandals). We must accept at face value all spin coming out of the McCain campaign and not question any of it, otherwise we are sexist! – Submitted by Tanya

Can’t Keep Them Down on the Farm: Ironic to see this headline after an encounter I had on my bicycle trip through the Cascades this past weekend. I took a photo of the Dino Rossi for Governor sign by the road 15 miles from Wenatchee. The bottom of the sign says, Don’t let Seattle steal this election. I couldn’t believe it. My knee-jerk reaction was, are you kidding me? You’re worried that the citizens of Seattle who share the same State might vote to try to democratically elect someone– and this is ‘stealing’? Anyway, it was a stark reminder of the urban/rural wedge, (and the way the Rossi campaign is trying to drive that wedge deeper to rally rural voters). From my experience & ideals, us vs. them is at the heart of most local and global problems. Hope we can keep finding common ground that protects the real interests of rural families. – Submitted by Destiny Williams

Harassing Gas: So essentially then, Mr. Badgley agrees with Propel and with Imperium in a critical area… no reputable biofuel producer or retailer wants to be in the business of turning food into fuel for the long term. Why? Because they won’t make money! The traditional supply chain for veg oil and corn is owned by a couple firms (not too different from big oil). The second generation approach, if executed successfully, is the one that would solve the problem in a vastly scaleable way, yielding big bucks for whoever could figure it out and own that disruptive supply chain. This is a disagreement over means, not ends. The difference between One Earth and the remaining pro-biofuels people is a case of perfectionist utopians versus incrementalist pragmatists. Pure idealism is admirable, but in a complicated world where no single entity can feasibly have all the answers, incrementalism leads to experimentation, learning, and eventual results (or failure and obscurity). Perfectionist idealism leads to… intellectual masturbation and stagnation. – Submitted by Pragmatic Pluralist

Sarah Palin: Governor. Hockey Mom. Future VPILF?: You can almost hear Democratic pundits demanding that she take her bitch-ass back in the kitchen and make some pie. If any party would make a statement like that, it would be the Repubs. They are the conservatives aren’t they? And as for the babedom comment, get a life! Looks do not a competent president make! – Submitted by Linda in San Antonio

Bumbershoot: Three-Sentence Review of Flobots: I was one of those 10 times more than expected who spent the big money to go to Bumbershoot. I even bought a Flobots poster at Flatstock, just in the small hope that they would sign it. Did I get in? Nope – hopefully Bumbershoot staff will book them for the Main Stage next year so fans who have been around since Day 1 get a chance to see a really good band play. – Submitted by P.O’d

Boy Bands DonaE™t Grow Up: I have to admit, I was once young and foolish and I was blinded by the honeymoon stage of love. This being my love for *NSYNC. But now, instead of being that foolish teen-bopper, I’m a grown woman who has realized that BSB > that. P.S. Hate on the old Howie with the greased hair, but don’t hate on new Howie – it takes a lot for a man to shower. – Submitted by BSB4EVER
