Poor Rush Limbaugh. He’s got fame, fortune, and all the teenage Dominican prostitutes his Viagra prescription can handle, but they won’t let him have a piece of an NFL team – not even a crappy one. According to ESPN, the group putting together a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams says that “Limbaugh’s participation had become a complication in the group’s efforts and the bid will move forward without him.” Too bad; the Rams could’ve picked up Michael Vick next season, and been the class of the NFL. Of course, it’s the Rams cheerleaders I feel sorry for in all this. They’ll never get to experience the manly, musky smell of Rush and his big cigar.
I’ve read this story a couple of times now, but am still having a tough time wrapping my head around exactly what these idiot Republicans think is going on. Apparently, they’re accusing the Council on American Islamic Relations of trying to infiltrate the government with Muslim Manchurian interns or something. They base this on a book published by the maverick journalists at World Net Daily (not quite as prestigious as NewsMax, but they’re still doing the big work), that had white kids grow beards and “infiltrate” the Council, and then steal documents, which they claim prove that the Council is “connected to or supports terrorists [and] is running influence operations or planting spies in key national security-related offices.” As proof, they offered up a pretty standard PR and lobbying strategy document.
The Senate Majority Leader is mighty ticked off by Chuck Schumer’s assertion that the Majority Leader would have to be the one to, um, lead on health care reform and a “public option.” This chump really needs to be put out to pasture.
Joe Biden has been the most skeptical of the plan to escalate the war (or whatever the hell it is we’re doing over there) in Afghanistan by sending 40,000 more troops. For this, Arianna Huffington says he ought to resign. No, not for being an un-American traitor, but to make a stand, the way people like Colin Powell should have done before we invaded Iraq. I suppose I get her point, but I don’t think it would do much good (for one thing, Biden doesn’t seem to get much respect from anybody). It’d be better if Obama would just pick up a couple history books and decide that maybe it’d be better to declare victory and get the hell out. I mean, nothing good ever – ever – comes out of trying to occupy Afghanistan.
Oh well, the Dow’s over 10,000, so everything’s going just great again. I know my life is magically better. Michael Moore is coming up on the Today Show to talk about it. He’s no Rush Limbaugh, but I wish I could stick around to watch.
But, it’s off to work I must go.
You suggest, I watch.
Michael Moore had a good recommendation to take a couple of pennies and stuff them in an envelope and send to:
My “charity” is in the mail.
You could have put them in a box with a brick and posted with 44 cents postage.
pj, I thought of that Michael Vick line the other day but did not want to stir the animal cruelty hornets’ nest anywhere.
Looks like Mort is on WTF 13. I’m behind but I think this is the first and it says ‘weekly’.
Marc tramps through his drug-addled past with Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and lots of TV shows that you wouldn’t believe he wrote for. Plus, the WTF Weekly Remembrance with Mort Mortenson. And Marc tells demoralizing stories about his encounters with both Sam Kinison and Rachel Maddow. It’s unlucky 13 and we’re breaking the curse.
:yippee: :sammy: :fire: :gate:
Speaking of Goldman Sachs …. I’m sure Frau Doktor Big Dick :fu: Daines (NYS Commissar of Health) will be getting a nice chunk of that bonus money for her work with Novartis/Glaxo/Medimmune vaccine makers and for helping along with the vaccine mandate. 👿
Things are not looking too great for me staying at this job these days. The Flu Vaccine Brownshirts are running a Flu “Clinic” today on the floor where I’m working. I have to walk past them to get to where I need to go. :paranoid:
I really HATE this! :tinfoil:
Oh, well. Back to the trenches. :billcat: :slap: :smack: :omg: 😮
Heard this NPR report on this yesterday. It was fairly disgusting.
Already halfway to ten.
Mayor Bloomberg has been running on his wonderful management of the schools. He appointed a chancellor whose only experience with school, other than as a student, was 6 weeks as a math substitute. But he was a successful banker, and very rich, so he must be qualified to run a school system. And under chancellor Klein the schools made remarkable improvement. According to NYS tests our 8th graders scored 59% higher than they did 2 years ago.
Then they took the national test and they scored 4% higher than 2 years ago and 4th grade scores were worse than they were 2 years ago.
So, it’s probably safe to say that teaching kids to do math without teaching them how to add and subtract columns of numbers is probably not a winning program.
It is probably also safe to assume that it is the teachers’ fault. And, it is no excuse that those teachers are forced to teach a program that does not work.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/education/15scores.html?ref=todayspaper
Well, on my way back to the unit where I’m working, there was a new feature to the Flu Vaccine greeter desk — they put up yellow caution tape around it!! :omg: First I thought it was a crime scene (which it is) but the tape says “CAUTION” — I guess they were trying to keep the regular foot traffic away from the table 😮
BUT, the bigger irony was that as I was getting off the elevator & seeing this scene, I overheard the Vaccine greeter talking to one of the security guards about a relative of hers who got Guillian Barre from the seasonal flu vaccine!!!! :omg:
:smack:
Wonder why older folks sometimes get passed over in the job market?
Health insurance, maybe!?
This may be on NPR tomorrow.
Um, didn’t this issue get settled an awful long time ago?
DVR alert: Dennis Kucinich and fellow Congressman Steve LaTourette on Jay Leno tonight.
Our portly neighborhood weather man,
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/video/20646549/index.html,
is going to be on Larry King toniight to talk about the balloon-boy, storm chasing wife-swapping family up the road.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/15/falcon-heene-balloon-boy_n_322736.html
The locals are going on and on about how media-savvy the family is so be prepared for wall to wall coverage for days and days- they’re also very photogenic.
Richard Ortner- not so much, but he’s a nice quiet guy and a good weatherman.
Oy, I have been working on some old decrepid Fortran code of F77 vintage recently. POS. :crap: