After a big weekend (kind of lost track of Sarah Palin; I hope she made it out of town OK), it’s a bit night tonight as well, with the season premiere of Weeds (allowing me to catch a virtual contact buzz) and the series premiere of Edie Falco in Nurse Jackie on Showtime. Thanks to On Demand, we were able to watch Jackie last night. Over at the “Net for Nurses” bog, “Keith, RN” says the show “disappoints and demeans,” and he calls the show an “insipid dramedy…[that] does nothing to advance the cause of nursing in the eyes of the television audience.” I think Keith needs to pull the stick out of his ass. I thought the show was pretty funny, personally, and so did the nurse I was watching it with. And since when have TV shows been charged with the responsibility of “advancing the cause of nursing?”
Yo, Keith, lighten up dude. And, no, I do not want a sponge bath.
One of the big problems for the very serious nurses out there is that Jackie has a bad back and is addicted to painkillers like Oxycontin, Vicodin (which is acetaminophen and hydrocodone; how good can hydrocodone be if it needs to be cut with Tylenol?). Well, boo friggin’ hoo. If you’ve ever been around a hospital, you know that healthcare professionals are huge self-medicators. I’m not saying that they’re all drug addicts (far from it, of course), but they’re around pharmaceuticals all the time, and they all think they know everything and can dose themselves “safely” (especially doctors).
For instance, turns out the guy who used to be in charge of doing the autopsies where I work was using the morgue as a meth lab. A real pretty boy type with a spray tan. I wonder how he’s making out in prison these days?
Well, looks like I’m already running late here, so I reckon I’d better get a move on. Good Monday, y’all.
:cold: coming up on our tenth straight weekend of cold rainy weather
Three big mountain lions traveling as a pack across some friends’ property iin Golden Park west of Denver. 😮
Today Show:
“… a piece of scenery fell on Brett Michaels during the Tony Awards”
euphemism translation:
The clod freakin’ ran his head into a garage door.
Speaking of scenery, I saw they had Erin Burnett in for that Viera woman. Definitely an improvement (aesthetically anyway).
mornin!
Soft Machine icon Hugh Hopper dies
Monday, 08 June 2009 13:19
Bass guitarist Hugh Hopper has died at the age of 64, it was announced yesterday. The Kent-born musician is best known as the bass player in Soft Machine which he joined in 1968. He remained with them until 1972 but later became an important part of Soft Machine Legacy which has toured the world in recent years.
Kenny Rankin also passed yesterday.
🙁 :gate:
$8? Shit, that’s a helluva bargain, you LA area folks.
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor broke her ankle Monday morning in an airport stumble, then boarded her flight as scheduled and made the roughly hourlong trip to Washington to meet with senators who will vote on her confirmation.
The federal judge, who has been keeping up a busy set of appointments on Capitol Hill, tripped at New York’s LaGuardia Airport and suffered a small fracture to her right ankle, the White House said.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SOTOMAYOR_INJURY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
I’m pretty sure weak ankles make you unfit to be a Supreme Court Justice.
I’m sure Rush will equate weak ankles with limp wrists.
The Supreme Court on Monday made it easier to force elected judges off cases if they’ve accepted big campaign contributions.
In a closely watched case from West Virginia, the court ruled that “significant” campaign contributions or other electoral assistance pose a risk of “actual bias.” The ruling could trigger more demands for judges in 39 states with elected judges, including California, Texas, and Washington, to recuse themselves from cases in which their campaign contributions could create conflicts.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/69665.html
Republicans regained control of the New York State Senate on Tuesday afternoon, winning support from two dissident Democrats in a surprise power-sharing deal. The sudden coup effectively ended Democratic control of Albany after five months and allowed Dean G. Skelos of Long Island to reclaim the title of majority leader, replacing Malcolm A. Smith of Queens.
The shakeup also left Pedro Espada Jr., a Bronx Democrat, as president of the Senate. He becomes the highest ranking Latino in the state’s history, but will have to share power with Mr. Skelos.
Tom Golisano, the Rochester billionaire who recently announced he was moving to Florida because of New York’s high taxes, played a major role in brokering the deal.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/09/nyregion/09switch.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Thanks for that Supreme Court story, Sue. That guy they were suing about defeated an old friend of the family with a buttload of coal money. Too bad they can’t put him back on the court. Electing judges is kind of messed up if you ask me but we do have our share of that here in Cali. Remember the right wing ‘uprising’ here to remove Rose Bird and two other Jerry Brown appointees from our Supreme Court a number of years ago.
Another truly bizarre day in the New York State Senate.
The motivation for the two traitors? They hate gay people.
The billionaire, Tom Golisano, engineered this switch in power. Now, how did he do that? Did he promise them something? What could a billionaire promise? Hmmmm! Do they really hate gays that much or do they like moolah a lot more?
Moolah? You mean, they’re mooslums, too?
According to DKos the NYS Senate switch was illegal as the whole show took place after the meeting was officially adjourned.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/6/8/740211/-Failed-Attempted-Coup-In-The-New-York-State-Senate
Here’s the two (insert expletive) Dems who did this:
Senator Espada is under investigationby the state Attorney General for misuse of campaign funds – specifically, the AG alleges that not-for-profit funds and taxpayer dollars were used for electioneering – and word on the street is bad. Possible prison bad.
Hiram Monserrate stabbed his girlfriend in the face with what is variously described as a broken glass or a broken beer bottle four days before Christmas 2008.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/6/8/163152/7643
I’m sure gays were their problem. They seem like the kind for whom moral rectitude is an overriding consideration.
The NYS legislature never fails to make me proud. Oh well, at least these two aren’t from Upstate.
They’re not from Brooklyn, either. I’m sure that’s only because our Brooklyn pols didn’t get their hands out quickly enough. They’re certainly corrupt, greedy and stupid enough.