Seems like life has me running all the time. And sometimes I actually get to run! This blog is dedicated to all the running I do in my life.

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"I admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate."

That’s what Obama said about CNN at last night’s White House Correspondents Association dinner.

Let me explain why that is such a great line. CNN sees itself as “in the middle” between left and right, MSNBC and Fox. Just recently, in fact, CNN president Jeff Zucker praised the middle as the place to be. But CNN also sees itself as a great newsgathering organization that is all about truthtelling rather than ideology. “Keeping them honest,” as Anderson Cooper, face of the brand, likes to say. 

Put them together and what do you have? Keep ‘em honest, but stay in the middle. Which doesn’t work. For what happens when one side is BS-ing us more than the other? What happens when independent and honest reporting shows that these people on this side are mostly right in what they’re saying, and those people on that side are distorting the case?

CNN wants to believe, tries to believe and I think does believe that this problem does not exist. Therefore we have to remind them about it, because it does exist. And that’s what Obama did: “cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate” is saying to CNN: Accuracy and truthtelling will be sacrificed to your ideology— the middle, no matter what it takes.

(via jayrosen)

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Rylan is under the weather today. I think this is the first time he’s fallen asleep in my arms since he was just a few months old.

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2013 Running Goals

For about the last 3-4 weeks I’ve been thinking about what my running goals will be for this year. About 2 weeks ago I started telling a few people. Today I’m making it official and posting it online.

Goals:

  1. Run 1 to 2 Half Marathons
  2. Run my first full Marathon
  3. Log a total of at least 1500 km during the year (Approx. 932 miles)

The first two goals are going to take a lot of work, but unless I get injured shouldn’t actually be too hard to accomplish. Goal three is going to be the real challenge. The plus of the 1500 km goal is that it will motivate me to keep running after the marathon (probably in early Oct) and not just stop for a month or two like I have after long races in years past.

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