Arizona, I Feel Your Pain

I’m mulling Boltgirl’s comment about registering with the GOP in Arizona to vote for the unpalatable Johnny M in order to avoid the even MORE gustatorially offensive Johnny H.  That’s a terrible choice to have to make … but reminiscent of life here in NH much of the time.  It had gotten marginally better for a wee bit, but the Dems here tend to be well right of the GOP in most states (except on some social issues, where flinty Granite-Staters do gravitate toward the Libertarian end of the spectrum much of the time).

Anyway … I don’t think I could bring myself to vote for McCain … whose raw and rudderless ambition uncorked Sarah P (picture “I Dream of Jeannie”) and her equally raw and rudderless ambition.  (And good grief – what’s with that leather jacket?  Wonder what kind of boots she has on!)  Interesting comment I read on the linked post, too …

Dear Sarah and Tahd,

Please stay home and take care of your children. Maybe one of your next three children will figure out how to get a high school diploma. Dontcha think in the year 2010 it’s unacceptable to be 0 for 2 in that category? I wonder why Children’s Services of Alaska hasn’t visited the Palin home.

Family values, indeed.  And JD?  I love the wee glimpse of his repressed sexual fantasies that the Massachusetts Gay Marriage Law gave us all back in ’09.  Marrying your horse, eh?  Why did that particular example spring to mind, old JD?  As one commenter posted … WILBBBUUURRRRRRRR!!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4E_VDe5TAI

In other news … happy to see Tennessee move on after an inspiring game vs. Ohio.  POTUS remains at the top of the heap in our little bracket … followed by ddymski and reades (in a tie) … with murraydewd right behind and boyski staying close.  In the final stages, there’s gonna be lots of shifting, though, as the folks who have Kansas, Ohio State, etc. all drop away.  I can’t even begin to guess who’ll be at the top of the heap when all’s said and done.

Meanwhile, the women start up again today … AND the USWNT is gearing up for two matches against Mexico … both of which look like they will be on TV.  Unbelievable!

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Bracket Buster Butler … and Sarah P Still Pisses Me Off!

Wow!  So far as I can tell, in our bracket only ddymski had Butler moving to the Elite Eight.  Don, how’d you know?

ddymski and reades sit in second place – 23 points behind POTUS (who is having a nice run in his day job, too)!

As I look at the brackets, though, it appears that a whole lot can change … and fast … in the coming days.  Stay tuned!

On the political front, I see that John McCain’s lust for hanging on to power has entirely obliterated the illusion of his having any kind of core, maverick-type values … as he reunites with the monster he created in 2008!  Now SarahPAC stands behind him … how inspiring!  Not a whole lot on the SarahPAC site – just a big button for info about the Divine Ms. P – and a big button to DONATE!  Here’s what SarahPAC is raising money for today:

Support Governor Palin’s PAC by Donating Below:

Don’t Get Demoralized! Get Organized! Take Back the 20!

Help us reclaim the power of the people from those who disregarded the will of the people. We’re going to fire them and send them back to the private sector, which has been shrinking thanks to their destructive government-growing policies.

Help us by donating $5 for each of the 20 House Democrats, in districts that were carried by McCain/Palin in 2008, that voted for the health care bill on Sunday.

Yep, Sarah – thanks for cluing us in about “the will of the people.”  Oh, and those gun sights graphics … nice, Sarah, nice.  And here’s Sarah’s Twitter page.  Way too busy if you ask me, Sarah.  Makes it look like it’s all about you and your book tour.  Oops – I thought it was about the American people … their will … how it’s being trampled … you know, all that stuff.  Remember?  Not about you, Sarah.  Maybe try writing it 100 times.

It’s interesting to look at Obama on Twitter, compared to Sarah … and think about the “will of the people.”  Of course I realize that neither of them probably actually LOOKS at their feeds … but stilll it’s instructive that Obama and his staff obviously think that listening to the people is somewhat important … as reflected in the fact that they follow upwards of 733,000 people’s tweets.  Sarah-who-speaks-for-the-will-of-the-American-people?  She’s following a grand total of 67 people.  Yup – 67!  Tell me again how it’s not all about you, Sarah?

Meanwhile, the “Yes We Can” crew just passed some more meaningful legislation … a major overhaul of the college loan system that flew in under the radar.  Lamar Alexander is in a huff … getting lots of money from the banks are you, Lamar?  Or is it just that you don’t like broadening access to education?  Scary, ain’t it?  And it’s not a government take-over … it’s the “riff-raff” that you’re worried about – be honest now, Lamar.

I keep thinking about how Obama has been in office … how long?  A bit over a year.  Look at what has been accomplished.  Not what some of us may have hoped … but no wonder the GOP and the tea baggers have their knickers all in a twist.

Come to think of it, I am currently glad that Dick Cheney is still alive … only because this has all just got to be torture for him.  Breathe on, Dick, breathe on!

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Yes We Can, John … Yes We Can!

Thanks for sharing this one, AMR and ChristopherCornblog … I like the beat!  A LOT!  It’s kinda quietly relentless, eh?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpOUctySD68

And underscoring the fact that the truth hurts,  David Frum and the American Enterprise Institute have parted ways.  Was David being too forthright?  Here’s his letter of resignation to AEI Prez Arthur Brooks:

Dear Arthur,

This will memorialize our conversation at lunch today. Effective immediately, my position as a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute is terminated. I appreciate the consideration that delays my emptying of my office until after my return from travel next week. Premises will be vacated no later than April 9.

I have had many fruitful years at the American Enterprise Institute, and I do regret this abrupt and unexpected conclusion of our relationship.

Very truly yours,

David Frum

Sounds like an unpleasant lunch.  Unable to stomach much of anything that smacks of reality these days, methinks the GOP is beginning to cannibalize itself.  Bet they taste like chicken.

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Bush League

So …. no words …

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DtwkTS9mq8

But thanks for the link, HollyCornblog.

Some of the comments on HuffPo are worth the scrolling, too.

And of course the GOP continues to rile the scariest elements in their base …. and try to find ways to block reform.

Yours truly has no words … it’s beyond despicable.

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UConn Rolls

They are just scary good, those Huskies.  Can’t help but wonder what it felt like to be Temple, trapped in that game last night.

And the Catamounts of Vermont?  They looked like they were going to give the Irish a run for their money … ’til they started throwing the ball away.

From the Women’s Hoops Blog, here are the Wade Trophy finalists …

The State Farm Wade Trophy Finalists are as follows:

Player Name Institution
Year
Position
Jayne Appel Stanford University
Sr.
C
Tina Charles University of Connecticut
Sr.
C
Alysha Clark Middle Tennessee State Univ.
Sr.
F
Kelsey Griffin University of Nebraska
Sr.
G
Jantel Lavender Ohio State University
Jr.
C
Maya Moore University of Connecticut
Jr.
F
Nnemkadi Ogwumike Stanford University
Soph.
F
Samantha Prahalis Ohio State University
Soph.
G
Danielle Robinson University of Oklahoma
Jr.
G
Jasmine Thomas Duke University
Jr.
G
Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga University
Jr.
G
Monica Wright University of Virginia
Sr.

And in bracketland … I am toast!  That’s really all I have to say … it sucks!  😉

Meanwhile, thanks to mld, if you’re hankering for some b-ball tonight you can check out the D2 women’s final 4 on ESPNU tonight (Final on Friday night).

And in some happy news, Ann Coulter’s speech in Ottawa ended up being canceled.   I find it interesting that she backed down, and wish it would happen more often … until we are all, eventually, able to simply forget about her.

Oh, and Rachel Maddow is not running for the Senate … not now …  😉

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Fear Loses Out … and the Beat Goes On …

Thanks, Gary, for sending along Paul Krugman’s excellent piece (see below) re. the defeat of the GOP’s and Teabaggers’ fear tactics … FINALLY!  And also an enjoyable read is David Frum on Waterloo!  And my third favorite tidbit?  The University of Ottawa telling Ann Coulter to watch her mouth … or face possible prosecution under Canadian Law.  The University of Ottawa Academic Vice President and Provost Francois Houle wrote to her (via e-mail):

“Our domestic laws, both provincial and federal, delineate freedom of expression (or “free speech”) in a manner that is somewhat different than the approach taken in the United States. I therefore encourage you to educate yourself, if need be, as to what is acceptable in Canada and to do so before your planned visit here.”

He continued, “Promoting hatred against any identifiable group would not only be considered inappropriate, but could in fact lead to criminal charges.”

After also mentioning defamation law, the provost wrote, “I therefore ask you, while you are a guest on our campus, to weigh your words with respect and civility in mind.”

She. of course, responded by wrapping herself in the mantle of victimization, indicating that the provost was engaging in promoting hatred against conservatives.  Yeah, right, Ann.

Fear Strikes Out

By PAUL KRUGMAN

Published: March 21, 2010

The day before Sunday’s health care vote, President Obama gave an unscripted talk to House Democrats. Near the end, he spoke about why his party should pass reform: “Every once in a while a moment comes where you have a chance to vindicate all those best hopes that you had about yourself, about this country, where you have a chance to make good on those promises that you made … And this is the time to make true on that promise. We are not bound to win, but we are bound to be true. We are not bound to succeed, but we are bound to let whatever light we have shine.”

And on the other side, here’s what Newt Gingrich, the Republican former speaker of the House – a man celebrated by many in his party as an intellectual leader – had to say: If Democrats pass health reform, “They will have destroyed their party much as Lyndon Johnson shattered the Democratic Party for 40 years” by passing civil rights legislation.

I’d argue that Mr. Gingrich is wrong about that: proposals to guarantee health insurance are often controversial before they go into effect – Ronald Reagan famously argued that Medicare would mean the end of American freedom – but always popular once enacted.

But that’s not the point I want to make today. Instead, I want you to consider the contrast: on one side, the closing argument was an appeal to our better angels, urging politicians to do what is right, even if it hurts their careers; on the other side, callous cynicism. Think about what it means to condemn health reform by comparing it to the Civil Rights Act. Who in modern America would say that L.B.J. did the wrong thing by pushing for racial equality? (Actually, we know who: the people at the Tea Party protest who hurled racial epithets at Democratic members of Congress on the eve of the vote.)

And that cynicism has been the hallmark of the whole campaign against reform.

Yes, a few conservative policy intellectuals, after making a show of thinking hard about the issues, claimed to be disturbed by reform’s fiscal implications (but were strangely unmoved by the clean bill of fiscal health from the Congressional Budget Office) or to want stronger action on costs (even though this reform does more to tackle health care costs than any previous legislation). For the most part, however, opponents of reform didn’t even pretend to engage with the reality either of the existing health care system or of the moderate, centrist plan – very close in outline to the reform Mitt Romney introduced in Massachusetts – that Democrats were proposing.

Instead, the emotional core of opposition to reform was blatant fear-mongering, unconstrained either by the facts or by any sense of decency.

It wasn’t just the death panel smear. It was racial hate-mongering, like a piece in Investor’s Business Daily declaring that health reform is “affirmative action on steroids, deciding everything from who becomes a doctor to who gets treatment on the basis of skin color.” It was wild claims about abortion funding. It was the insistence that there is something tyrannical about giving young working Americans the assurance that health care will be available when they need it, an assurance that older Americans have enjoyed ever since Lyndon Johnson – whom Mr. Gingrich considers a failed president – pushed Medicare through over the howls of conservatives.

And let’s be clear: the campaign of fear hasn’t been carried out by a radical fringe, unconnected to the Republican establishment. On the contrary, that establishment has been involved and approving all the way.

Politicians like Sarah Palin – who was, let us remember, the G.O.P.’s vice-presidential candidate – eagerly spread the death panel lie, and supposedly reasonable, moderate politicians like Senator Chuck Grassley refused to say that it was untrue. On the eve of the big vote, Republican members of Congress warned that “freedom dies a little bit today” and accused Democrats of “totalitarian tactics,” which I believe means the process known as “voting.”

Without question, the campaign of fear was effective: health reform went from being highly popular to wide disapproval, although the numbers have been improving lately. But the question was, would it actually be enough to block reform?

And the answer is no. The Democrats have done it. The House has passed the Senate version of health reform, and an improved version will be achieved through reconciliation.

This is, of course, a political victory for President Obama, and a triumph for Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker. But it is also a victory for America’s soul. In the end, a vicious, unprincipled fear offensive failed to block reform. This time, fear struck out.

On the b-ball front … Obama isn’t faring as well with his women’s bracket as he is with the men’s … or with healthcare, for that matter.  Next year, POTUS, next year!

St. John’s nearly pulled off a nice upset, Texas A&M took a tumble (along with jordancornblog’s bracket) … and Tennessee and Stanford continued to roll.  jsperber tops our women’s bracket as of this morning, with reades right behind (seems the academic types are on top of their game).  We’ll see what unfolds tonight!

Oh, and here’s an article about Lil’s call up to the USWNT – guess she was upset with Pia.

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What a Day It Was!

Tho’ a decidedly mixed bag, Health Insurance Reform has passed in the House by a vote of 219-212, with Republicans unanimously in opposition (even with the damn cave-in on women’s right to choose … in any meaningful sense of the expression).  Jubilation is a little strong, but I am glad that it appears that some kind of change is happening!

Our friend PaulaLR visited last night and watched some b-ball with us.  By the chiminea, early-on, we were debating various issues and she tipped us off to this excellent piece of work put out by Pro Publica – a side-by-side comparison of the Senate Bill passed in December and the current House Bill.  You can click through, using the arrows, and go from change to change … to change.

Here is a run down of Democrats who took a big risk and could lose their seats after voting for the bill … according to Politico.  Here’s the state-by-state vote … where you can also find the 34 Democrats who went with the GOP.

Meanwhile, from The Daily Kos comes an excellent send-up by Soundpolitic (out of Albany, NY) … or explication, actually … of the Tea Party Movement – using Monty Python as the vehicle.  It’s perfect!

And who knew that there is a burgeoning “Coffee Party” movement afoot?  Their tagline?  “Wake up and stand up!”  Oh, and you can join up … on Facebook, where the group is, as of this writing,177,500 strong (including their newest fan, JordanCornblog)!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6HP49n5X90

What a fortuitous launch day, too – 3/13/10 (Alice’s Birthday)!

In the world of b-ball, it was a day of upsets in both the men’s and the women’s brackets.  Here are our men’s standings, as of the Sweet 16!

POTUS

OhioRules

boyski

Gary D

reades

tylerdewdney

murraydewd

jordancornblog

pippa

plrock

knappie4

The Winners

afboyny23

ddymski

brigitte19

mikebroomall

jbdewd

MadDog

jclough325

nyeanh

beeg23

carolstreit

jsperber

pliny925

dsabler

There’s a MAJOR caveat, as you look at these … many of those who appear to be at the bottom of the heap at the moment are the only teams with contenders left “alive” for the upcoming rounds.  Folks like jordancornblog are going to plummet shortly … while folks like jsperber and pliny925 still have the potential to pick up lots of points.  And of course we are all waiting for Mo to make his move … so stay tuned …

Meanwhile, the women start their second round tonight!

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Not Pretty in Bracketland

Have I already said OMG?  Kansas?  Villanova?  (Of course, if I’d actually paid attention to V’s last 7 games I might have known this would happen …)

If I’m right (and I may not be … it’s early and my judgment and perceptions are quite suspect given the above) there weren’t any upsets in the first part of round 1 for the women.

The Winners (aka Mo in Sicily) and jsperber are at the apex of our women’s bracket at the moment.  (Enjoy!) 😉  POTUS is still at the top for the men.

The one positive in it all for me is that LIberty didn’t win.  It just bugs me when a team that might possibly think God is on its side has that reinforced in any way.  (And maybe I’m off base, but I tend to think the Catholic Schools are a wee bit more sophisticated on that score and got away from that kind of thinking back in the 1930’s … mostly.)

What if … what if.  Watch this scary video about the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.  Very creepy shit if you ask me.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKOvREhRWSA

Of course, this isn’t brainwashing.  Nah.  This isn’t blatant propaganda or anything.  Nah.

It’s Obama who is being insidious and striving to take over the country … the hearts and minds of every American.  Yup, terrifying dude, that Obama.  Watch out for him.

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Madness and More Madness

I know we all get caught up in b-ball this time of year … but the real madness is the anniversary that just went by.  Seven years ago yesterday this country launched a pointless and incalculably damaging war.  Enough of us fell for the fear mongering and hatefully simplistic world view of the Bushies and neo-cons that we invaded another country on the flimsiest of fabricated pre-texts … and lots of people lost their lives as a result.

And now?  Well, now the guys who did it still walk around like they did something good, rather than something criminal.  And I guess now the history books in Texas, at least, will agree.  Good god, y’all!  No wonder the b-ball madness is so alluring.

In fact, I just signed up for another bracket … the Women’s Hoops Blog bracket at ESPN.  I figure the more brackets, the better the chance of winning.  You can still join, if you want!

On the men’s side, yesterday didn’t bring the thrills (and spills) that Day 1 did.  As it stands now, POTUS is at the top of the pile in our bracket.  (I honestly don’t begrudge him that … but he does need to pay up.  Can’t just let his 4-bucks be “added to the deficit” … tho’ his detractors will be saying that’s exactly what he’s aiming to do!  I am sure he’s planing to pay up.  Right?)

Some of our top scorers (so far) will soon be following their hoop fates from Sicily (you know who you are).  Safe travels and don’t forget your parka’s – I hear it’s quite chilly there by the Mediterranean in March!  Oh, and “The Winners” – when will we know that you are making your move?  Just wondering.  😉

Here’s POTUS choosing his women’s bracket with Doris Burke … wee commercial first … and you have to click over to Youube to watch!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTADaYM-5Js

And now, I’m off for a run … gotta be in shape for these games!

PS  For some interesting reading, check out Alysa Auriemma’s Blog (yup, THAT Auriemma) — Life Beyond the Postseason — it’s a keeper.  She had me at … “I support any representation of Philly colleges in the bracketology reports.”

PPS This is just too good to pass up … Bill Maher exhibiting some possible Liz Cheney 2012 campaign posters.

Can you imagine?

Wouldn’t it be fun to see Liz and Sarah in a primary fight?

I’d buy tickets … okay, maybe not actually pay money … but I’d watch and enjoy … thoroughly.

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OMG … Let the Upsets Continue!

For trenchant, insightful analysis of yesterday’s b-ball action, you’re gonna have to go elsewhere.  All I can say is that a few more upsets like last night’s Georgetown debacle will have our own dsabler, brigitte19, boyski and OhioRules  running the table!  And how about Murray State?  ODU?  St. Mary’s?

afboyny23 … sorry for your loss.  Who else had Georgetown in the final?  Anyone?

So, as things stand now, boyski is at the top of our brackets (and #611 in the tournament as a whole).  Savor it, boyski … fame is fleeting!  Murraydewd and POTUS are nipping at your heels … as are all the rest of us (more or less) with a looonnnggg way to go!

Today the men finish out their first round and the women start up tomorrow – when the men begin their round 2.  POTUS’ picks are added to our group … looks like he was pretty conservative.  (Probably playing it safe ’til healthcare goes through).  I wonder if Michelle did brackets, too???  Gotta check that out.  Here’s some Baracketology …

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHOYDqxBieM

In other, extremely random, news … here’s a listing of upcoming concerts by Sarah Jarosz … she is amazing!  If I’m free on 5/22, I’m getting myself to Cambridge!

For Breakers fans, here’s Tiffany Weimer’s blog … as she adjusts to Boston …

… and here’s Alex Scott’s blog, as she embarks on season #2 with the B’s!

The Breakers have trimmed their roster to 24 … to be followed by final cuts that will take it to 18.  Here’s who’s left as of right now … still bumming about MFM!

Jordan Angeli,   Defender,   Santa Clara

Liz Bogus,   Forward,   Arizona State

Lauren Cheney,   Forward,   UCLA

Stephanie Cox,   Defender,   Portland

Laura Del Rio,   Forward,   Spain

Gina DiMartino,   Forward,   Boston College

Fabiana,   Forward,   Brazil

Taryn Hemmings,   Forward,   University of Denver

Amy LePeilbet,   Defender,   Arizona State

Kristine Lilly,   Midfielder,   University of North Carolina

Alli Lipsher,   Goalkeeper,   Duke

Analisa Marquez,   Forward/Defender,   University of Arizona

Kasey Moore,   Defender,   University of Texas

Alyssa Naeher,   Goalkeeper,   Penn State

Leslie Osborne,   Midfielder,   Santa Clara

Ashley Phillips,   Goalkeeper,   Clemson

Katherine Reynolds,   Defender,   Santa Clara

Alex Scott,   Defender,   England

Kelly Smith,   Forward/Midfielder,   England

Maggie Tomecka,   Midfielder,   University of North Carolina

Sarah Walsh,   Forward,   Australia

Tiffany Weimer,   Forward,   Penn State

Claire Zimmeck,   Forward,   College of William & Mary

Additional injured players not participating in training camp include Jennifer Nobis, Cynthia Morote-Ariza, and Michelle Enyeart.

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