I saw a bit of the interview with Gabby Gifford’s husband (pretty hard to avoid, even if you wanted to), and he talked about hearing how his wife had been killed while en-route to Tucson with his kids. Used to be they’d, like, check their facts before they’d report shit like that, but of course those days are long gone. Be first – don’t worry about being correct.
Sarah Palin says she won’t shut up. That’s good. As an insignificant and unpopular (not to mention annoying) fringe element whose 15 minutes have long since passed, she really shouldn’t have to. There’s no reason for “the media” to give her all the attention she gets (and craves), and it would be nice if they’d just ignore her. To quote The Who – “…let’s forget you, better still.”
Speaking of people who should be quickly forgotten, as everybody knows by now, it appears that our Pal Joey from CT has seen the handwriting on the wall, and won’t be running again. Part of me would prefer to see him run and lose, rather than be allowed to ride triumphantly off into the sunset as a legend in his own mind. And no doubt walk right into a lucrative job where he can keep screwing the public – but with a much higher profit margin. But then I suppose there’s a better chance for a Democrat to win with him not mucking things up (for whatever a Democrat in the Senate is worth these days, which, frankly – other than Al Franken, maybe – doesn’t seem to be much).
Today is Jean Stapleton’s 88th birthday. Hopefully she’ll celebrate with a few cans of cling peaches.
I didn’t get to see much of it, but yesterday was a nice, warm day here. It had kind of an annoying start, as I was part of what looked like a twenty mile long procession of cars following a salt truck for about three-quarters of my ride in. Our top speed was about 40, but mostly we were in the 25-30 range. Kind of annoying, but what the hell. It’s not like I have to punch a clock.
Things are supposed to get really cold here as the day goes on – and down below zero for the weekend. Oh boy. I really need to go and get a bunch of lumber to do some projects around here (not that I can really afford it; just paid the taxes, mortgage is coming up in a few days, a couple hundred for the utilities, cable, Internet…).
I guess I’ll just have to watch football and basketball all weekend instead.
200 cows were found dead Friday on a farm in Portage County, Wisconsin. The dead cows had to be removed with semi-trucks. The rest of the farm has not been quarantined, as officials say no threat is posed toward humans or other animals, according the The AP.
The owner of the dead cows was working with a local veterinarian, who initially believed a virus such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) or bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) could be the culprit, according to The Wausau Daily Herald. WSAW News reports that more recent updates have suggested pneumonia as the cause of the mass cow deaths, though such widespread cases of pneumonia are rare. Tests are still underway to determine what is responsible
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/18/200-dead-cows-wisconsin_n_810248.html
Well, at least they didn’t drop out of the sky.
I can’t remember if anyone has Showtime but a friend of mine is in this new series starting last Sunday night.
Vern, I get Showtime in Brooklyn. We usually go out to the island for the weekends where I only get HBO.
Vermont officials are beginning what promises to be a provocative push for a statewide single-payer health insurance system that would take the place of President Barack Obama’s signature health care law, the state’s lone congressman said Wednesday.
Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) told The Huffington Post that his state’s local and national lawmakers were “looking to get a waiver” so as to formally opt out of the federal system. Conversations have begun as to how an alternate health care policy might look like should the waiver be granted, Welch said.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/19/vermont-lawmakers-single-payer_n_811177.html
The embed might have helped
The FaceBook tells me so.
Maron is supposed to have a live on-line event at 6:00 PM tonight here.
http://www.yowie.com/show/1si
I caught the Maron webcast in the archive. Pretty interesting concept, you get to see the Maronists in their hoodies. :fire:
I’ve watched most of it and became aware how much older I am than the average techsavvy Maron youth 😯