Rafe is My Straight Man?

Rafe Colburn on Republican smear tactics:

“Karen Hughes was busy on CNN yesterday attacking John Kerry for things he said 30 years ago. This from the loyal retainer of a man who dismisses everything he did before age 40 as ‘youthful indiscretion,’ and who was probably saying things like, ‘Should we go out and buy a couple more six packs before the convenience stores close?’ back then. Politics is politics, but I quake at the temerity of Republicans who want to compare their candidate’s lifestyle in his early twenties to that of Kerry.”

The only thing I have to add is — he’s talking about Dubya, isn’t he? Because ‘convenience store’ doesn’t really ring true — too many syllables to trip lightly over his tongue…

And Rafe on a security issue that has bothered me for a long while:

“One popular security question used to confirm the identity of a person making a request is, “What is your mother’s maiden name?” Well Brad Graham points out that using Google, you can find that information for many people on genealogy sites. He discusses this in the context of retrieving other people’s passwords to their Gmail accounts, but it’s just as true for your credit card or anything else. The Gmail case is particularly egregious because you generally don’t tell other people your credit card numbers, but you do tell them your email address.”

Note to identity thieves: I long ago invented a different answer to the ‘mother’s maiden name’ question, which I use consistently (it doesn’t have to be accurate, just memorable…). Even if I did use my mother’s real maiden name, you wouldn’t find geneological information of my ilk anywhere on the web anyway. Not that there would be much reason to steal my identity; there’s little of consequence either in my email account or my bank account.