Monday, December 21, 2009

In the forest of the night

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/20/opinion/20rich.html?em

Frank Rich had a column in the NYT comparing Tiger Wood's bamboozling of the American public into believing his clean image to the fraudulent behavior of Enron and the Bushies pushing of the Iraq war. Sorry, maybe people shouldn't be so celebrity obsessed, but really does it matter Tiger fostered and image of being a squeaky clean family man? I mean, is he to blame for promoting a clean image, after all what celebrity is going to promote an image of being a whore master? Wanting to believe that a sublime golfer had an unblemished personal life is not the same as being lied to about weapons of mass destruction or people being taken for all their money. Newsweek has a cover picture of Tiger with the words, "Why We Can't Look Away." Well I can. Hearing the salacious details of his sex life and the destruction of his personal life are not entertaining to me. I think it is the press who can't look away.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Joe's Lump of Coal for America

http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/editorial/ci_14010909
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/258566/december-15-2009/prescott-financial-sells-gold--women---sheep
The Senate was due to debate health care reform this weekend, but a huge snow storm is predicted. And where is Joe Lieberman? Why, despite the weather reports, he went home for the Sabbath. Now, I am respectful of people's religions, but surely there is a congregation in DC. I remember when he ran for VP, he said for important legislation Senate sessions on Saturday would not be a problem. But he isn't exactly someone who remembers or cares about what he says from one minute to the next. The ever brilliant Stephan Colbert noted that on one of the Sunday Gas Bag shows, he said he didn't know what was in the bill about Medicare extension, but he was against. Colbert said, "It takes real courage to oppose a bill when you don't know what's in it." After showing a clip from and interview with the Connecticut Post in September, where Lieberman stated his support for the idea, Colbert said that he was going from Joementum to Joementia, but Joe would be OK because as a sixty five year old, he was eligible for Medicare. It might be a fine time to go and harass him at home, but I think he is so pig headed that it would further his desire to thwart any kind of progress. After all, he decided to oppose the extension of Medicare because liberals like Anthony Weiner liked the idea, so he knew it was bad. What kind of a joke of a human being is he? Gail Collins had a good piece in the NYT, which mentioned that maybe he is really not bright. At least his press is beginning to sour. CBS pointed out that he approved the extension of Medicare benefits a few weeks ago. The Advocate had an editorial asking him to explain himself to the voters of Connecticut, but as a party of one, he feels he owes no one an explanation, but too little too late.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

RIP Public Option, Thanks Joe

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/

Ezra Klein has declared the Public Option dead, dead, dead. Sadly, he is right. The health care debate has been a disaster and the final bill deeply disappointing. The Dems come out of this with a terribly flawed bill, looking inept, incompetent and impotent. It looks like Congress spent a good deal of time and energy debating and crafting a bill that will not seemingly make much a difference in people's daily lives. People can understand the importance of the public option, especially those who have unemployed adult children and can relate to the idea of extending Medicare benefits - it is simple idea that makes sense, but the finer points of the bill, like no banning people with a pre-exitisting condition or maxing out on their coverage, because luckily, most people don't have the experience of being turned away from an insurance company or denied major benefits. I am sure that the White House just wants to pass a bill, because what is first and foremost on people's mind is unemployment and the lousy economy. No matter that Lieberman's hypocrisy is unbounded, ie supporting the extension of Medicare to people fifty five and up, the just want this charade and humiliation over. I, for one, would have like to see Senators actually filibustering a bill while the economy continues to languish. It would not have been a pretty sight, and I think the public's patience would wane very quickly, especially since there is public support for some kind of public option. Right now it looks like a great deal of energy was for very little, especially since most of the changes take place years from now.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Joe, How Can You Live With Yourself? part 7,00000000 at least

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/13/lieberman-tells-reid-to-h_n_390416.html
Joe Lieberman has apparently informed Harry Reid that he will filibuster the current health bill that is before the Senate. I'm horrified but not surprised. He seems determined to halt any kind of health care reform no matter what is in the bill, even measures that he previously supported, like the extension of medicare. He has questioned the rush to pass any kind of legislation because of concerns about the deficit, the weather, and no doubt TIGER! A few weeks ago my husband and I went to an interfaith prayer vigil in front of his apartment in Stamford. It was organized by an interfaith group and the SEIU. We first met in the auditorium of Stamford High, ironically Joe's alma mater, and various members of the clergy, as well as Dan Malloy, the outgoing mayor of Stamford. The speeches were moving, particularly one given by a rabbi from West Haven. We then got our candles and walked to Joe's apartment. It was a very orderly crowd - no one jay walked to Joe's apartment which was directly across the street. We had been asked to write a prayer for Joe, which one of the rabbi's attempted to deliver, only to be turned back by the police. One of the residents of the building said she would take the prayers, but the police wouldn't let her bring them into the building. A few days later, my husband found some right wing blog site that talked about the vigil. It said it was a frightening, angry pitchfork carrying mob. Was he referring to the woman in the wheel chair, or the crowd in general? My husband and I are no spring chickens, but we were some of the youngest people there. He talked about the viscous chants. Was he talking about when the crowd chanted, "Take our prayers. Take our prayers!" or was it when we sang, This Little Light of Mine? I don't know what the Democratic leadership can do with him, but since he is basically a Republican, strip him of his committee assignments would be a good start. Since they can't count on his vote for anything, why caucus with him. He is impossible.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Tiger, Tiger burning bright

My daughter made me promise to start blogging again. I got caught up in the doldrums of the health care wars and became to gloomy to post. The Tiger Woods frenzy has prodded me out of semi retirement. I turned away from the dreaded MSM gasbags and discovered the restful nattering of Sports Center on ESPN. They all care so deeply about such trivial matters, that it is quite peaceful to hear them go on and on. But even that refuge is now lost to me because of TIGER! There is so much hand wringing about the poor, abused state of golf, which might loose some of their corporate sponsors, because no one particularly cares all that much about a tournament that doesn't include Tiger Woods. Without corporate sponsorship, the networks that cover golf loose money, which then has a terrible effect on the economy. So therefore Tiger has single handedly brought the economy to a screeching halt. Jeez, and I thought it was the miserly banks who won't lend money to the poor slobs on Main Street. And people are shocked, shocked that someone who makes a great deal of money in an extremely stressful profession, who travels a lot has sex with many cheese ball women. The conventional wisdom is that he right to slink away and try to patch things up with his wife and not play golf. Some golfer pointed out that his absence from the game might mean that other people might win a few majors, heh heh. Yes, it would be nice for him to salvage his marriage, but slink away from golf? Listen if David The Diaper Vitter and Larry Wide Stance Craig didn't slink away from the Senate, I see no reason for Tiger to pay a penance to anyone but his wife. And if anyone in the news business has any compassion for his wife, they should shut the f_k up and not cover all these women coming forward with all these torrid claims.