Archive for March, 2008

MP voting records

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Thanks to The Phantom Observer for reminding me of the idea of online vote tracking for MPs. I e-mailed the guy who runs (or ran) howdtheyvote.ca months ago. It is a lot of work to get that voting data in a usable form. And what votes do you track? Every little motion and amendment? Or just the important stuff? How do you write code that can differentiate that?

I believe he mentioned using a version of Parliament Parser which is used behind the scenes for sites like TheyWorkForYou.com and The Public Whip, both British. The latter’s Ministerial whirl (a Java app that isn’t working for me right now) is a very interesting visualization of cabinet shuffles.

Of course, in the States, all this data is readily available on sites such as the Washington Post’s Votes Database, written by, of course, Adrian Holovaty. It helps that the U.S. government makes so much of its data available in usable (or, at least, scrapable) forms.

Clearly we need to elect more nerds in Canada.

Selection of Obama headlines

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

BBC News: Obama says US cannot ignore race

CBCNews.ca: U.S. must move beyond race, Obama says in frank speech

Hmm…

FoxNews.com: Obama Condemns Pastor, But Won’t ‘Disown Him’ (front page headline)

Of course…

National Post: Obama offers pastor nuanced support (front page headline)

Apparently, Obama can denounce, disavow, reject, recounce, and repudiate Wright, but as long as he doesn’t disown him, it’s still “nuanced support.”

[UPDATE] But none of these compare to this CNN headline, which was reportedly up for about seven minutes:

Obama: Constitution stained by the ’sin of slavery’