Not a whole lot to say about Teddy. We all knew it was coming, but it’s still sad. It’d be nice if this triggered the passage of a universal health care bill, the way JFK’s assassination led the way for the Civil Rights Act. But I don’t hold out much hope for that. Funny, back in ’64, LBJ managed to shove that legislation through Congress (after 54 days of filibuster – six days a week – and you needed 67 votes back then; the last Senator to speak against the Act before the Democratic Whip at the time – Hubert Humphrey – decided he had enough votes to end debate was WV’s Robert Byrd, who had spoken for over 14 hours), despite the nation being truly polarized over segregation and equal rights for black folks. Today, the vast majority of the population want at least the choice of a public health care plan, and the Democrats have flopped and foundered under feckless leadership. Not a fit legacy for a lion. I only hope I can manage to avoid reading the venomous hatred that’s sure to spew from all the usual wingnut sources over the next week or so.
In brighter news, Floyd Little is a finalist for the NFL Hall of Fame. I know what you’re thinking: why the hell wasn’t he inducted 25 years ago? Either that, or you’re thinking, “Floyd who?” But Little (whose #44 was retired by both the Broncos and the college team he played for – whose name escapes me at the moment) played for Denver when they were pretty shitty, so he was mostly overlooked. Now, it looks like he’s a shoe in, with his induction being voted on by a 44-member Board of Selectors on the day before Super Bowl 44. So, good luck Floyd.
Oh well, off to work.
There’s nothing I can add about Senator Kennedy…..
But if you want to talk about another person of character, you can add Floyd Little.That’s great news- I hadn’t heard anyone on local sports-babble say anything about it. :yippee:
Denver’s going to have a shitty season this year but no one like Floyd- just a spoiled running back and an overly cocky whistle-twirling head coach in a hoodie.
from Olbermann Monday
Complete and total agreeance on Teddy and Floyd Little.
They even sort of have a link. Apparently Teddy’s football play at Harvard was impressive enough that the Packers offered him a tryout (this was pre-Lombardi).
So who will be the first right-wing idiot to claim that we can’t pass health care now that Teddy is gone?
I think Orrin Hatch has already stepped up to the plate :barf:
Songwriter Ellie Greenwich Dies at 69
:dancers: 🙁 :gate:
:nana:
We’re in New Hampshire for a couple of days, with the worst wifi I have encountered. It is sloooow, so I had not heard about Ted Kennedy until this afternoon.
It was expected but that never makes it any better. I am so sad. It would be a fitting tribute if this helped the healthcare battle. We shall see. We can hope. Under no circumstances should anyone hold his breath.
I did like his son in After Hours.
Dominick Dunne dead at age 83
Dominick Dunne, author, Vanity Fair reporter and former Hollywood producer, died today at his New York City home at age 83, Vanity Fair has announced.
Sean- I loved your pictures yesterday. :banana:
This is one of the greatest ideas I’ve seen in awhile-
“Cash for geezers”
http://www.thomhartmann.com/2009/08/25/cash-for-geezers-lower-the-retirement-age-to-55-now/
I’m there! :joe: :billcat:
Listen to Griffin Dunne’s voice in those After Hours clips and tell me that he doesn’t sound exactly like Gene Wilder.