Well, the launch of space shuttle Endeavour was postponed due to another hydrogen leak this morning. Too bad, since I was looking forward to watching it go up on HDNET. It’s about as close as I’m ever likely to get to a launch. It’s kind of sad, really. When I was a kid, NASA was young and shiny and strong. Now that they’re getting on in years, the shine is gone, and they seem to have trouble getting it up.
One person who apparently doesn’t share NASAs problem is Nevada Senator John “Insane” Ensign, who was forced to admit to having an affair with a staffer who is the wife of another staffer. I see this as improvement for the GOP, scandalwise, since a typical Republican politician would have been forced to admit having an affair with the husband.
“I violated the vows of marriage. It’s absolutely the worst thing I’ve done in my life.”
Am I wrong to doubt that?
Want to work for free? Boy, has British Airways got a deal for you! The struggling airline (is that redundant?) sent a memo to its staffers, offering them the option of up to four weeks of unpaid leave. But, if they ask nicely, workers can opt to work for free instead. Hmm, let’s see. Tough choice there.
Speaking of Britain, I’ve avoided mentioning the whole kid flushing the puppy down the toilet thing, mostly since I can’t bear to think of it (let alone look at the pictures and/or video). The only saving grace is that the puppy is OK. I know the kid didn’t do it maliciously, but I think I’d flush him down the toilet, too, just to let him see what it’s like, and perhaps reinforce the idea that it wasn’t a good thing to do. Waterboarding him would also be an acceptable option.
We could be about to see some really interesting shit go down in Iran, according to Iran expert Reza Aslan.
There are very interesting things that are taking place right now. Some of my sources in Iran have told me that Ayatollah Rafsanjani, who is the head of the Assembly of Experts — the eighty-six member clerical body that decides who will be the next Supreme Leader, and is, by the way, the only group that is empowered to remove the Supreme Leader from power — that they have issued an emergency meeting in Qom.
Now, Anderson, I have to tell you, there’s only one reason for the Assembly of Experts to meet at this point, and that is to actually talk about what to do about Khamenei. So, this is what I’m saying, is that we’re talking about the very legitimacy, the very foundation of the Islamic Republic is up in the air right now. It’s hard to say what this is going to go.
Ironic, isnt’ it, that the US having a president who isn’t a blithering idiot spewing venomous hate speech threatening Iran’s government might actually have been the impetus for a (relatively) peaceful revolution overthrowing said government?
Have to get an early start today, since the van needs to go in and get inspected. Shouldn’t be much wrong with it – I kinda quit driving it when gas got up around $4 a gallon.
The next installment of the NYS soap opera:
A State Supreme Court judge refused to rule on the State Senate’s state of ridiculousness and instead urged (again!) the Senators to work out the matter. State Supreme Court Justice Thomas McNamara dismissed Smith vs. Espada (read the decision) and wrote, “A judicially imposed resolution would be an improvident intrusion into the inner workings of a coequal branch of government. The practical effect of having a court decide this issue would be that its decision, if only by perception, would have an influence on the internal workings of the Senate. … To have a court do so would be improper… The failure of the Senate to resolve this issue in an appropriate manner will make them answerable to the electorate.”
http://gothamist.com/2009/06/16/judge_wont_rule_on_senate_coup_tell.php
It’d be nice if they could force a special election for every Senate seat in, like September, and rule that no current Senators are eligible to run.
Oh, and also that narcissistic, bald-headed, hypocritical, cross-dressing pricks aren’t allowed to run for Governor.
Hey, does anybody out there (assuming there actually is anybody still out there) recall a Marc Maron Show with Jack Tempchin as a guest in Las Vegas? Somebody asked me about it, and, while I think I recall Marc performing in Vegas during the MMS days, I don’t recall him doing the show from there. The only live remote show I remember was the last one, from San Diego.
Anybody else remember anything?
I don’t remember, PJ, but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t such a broadcast.
More on the NYS senate circus:
State Senator Pedro Espada, Jr. handed a significant victory to New York Republicans when he abandoned the Democratic caucus last Monday and threw the Senate back into Republican control.
Mr. Espada’s surprise defection also delivered an all-but-unnoticed victory to another powerful group: New York’s real estate industry.
In the weeks before Mr. Espada bolted, Senate Democrats were poised to vote on the most significant expansion of rent regulation and tenant rights in a quarter-century, including legislation that could have cost the owners of the more than one million rent-stabilized apartments in New York City and its suburbs billions of dollars on their investments.
Mr. Espada, as chairman of the Senate Housing Committee, had assured Democratic leaders he would take up the bill, already passed by the Assembly, but repeatedly blocked it, citing technical objections and scheduling issues. Last Monday, after he defected to the Republicans and ascended to the Senate presidency, he announced he was opposed to the legislation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/nyregion/17rent.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
i’m here!
i’m just being discreet.