A Request To Politicians Of All Stripes

Due to the various street closings related to the service at the WTC yesterday the pick-up point for my bus home got moved to the West Side Highway…right next to the WTC. Brilliant planning, I know. Anyhow, so we’re crowded down there waiting for our bus to show up when suddenly there’s a big hub-bub and an influx of black Suburbans (strictly hybrids, I’m sure) and I see Obama go by not 15 feet from me, followed by another Suburban or two then a large mini-bus loaded with disciplesmedia personnel. Of course all other traffic is at first stopped, then forced to move and run red lights by screaming cops. Not 5 minutes later here comes a far smaller number of Suburbans, fewer than half the number Obama had, and I see McCain go by the same few feet away, and then the group tottered off into the WTC site as you’ve all seen by now.
Now, I don’t have any problem with politicians making these appearances that they’re politically obligated to do, but for god’s sake I wish for once they wouldn’t do it around rush hour and completely screw up peoples’ commutes. I’d love to find the advisor who said “you know, 4 pm in Manhattan is a great time to shut down streets!”
I mean, I really hate to cut short Obama’s lunch with Clinton, but why couldn’t they have gone to the WTC at 1 pm?

There’s More to Piratin’

than havin’ a ship.

Gas jumps as oil falls to settle near $100
U.S. pump prices may break through the record high of $4.114
…The wholesale price of gasoline ranged from $4 to nearly $5 a gallon in the U.S. Gulf Coast throughout the day on Thursday, said Tom Kloza, publisher and chief oil analyst of the Oil Price Information Service in Wall, N.J.
That was up significantly from about $3 to $3.30 a gallon on Wednesday, Kloza said, and the surge drove up wholesale prices in other U.S. regions, too.
“We’re looking at the highest wholesale prices ever for a huge swath of the country,” he said. “People understand that regardless of what happens with Ike, it’s going to shut down the biggest refining cluster for a period of five, six, seven days.”

Arrgghhhhhh!


Ye need to be topping off yer bilges NOW, mateys and waitin’ out the scurvy dogs. Go only where you must or it’ll cost ye dear.
UPDATE: The good professor links to a story about scaaaarrrrrcities already occurring in TN. Argh!

I’m Not The Most Sophisticated Media Fella

I freely admit it. But does it make sense to attack your opponent on these grounds

NEW YORK (AP) – John McCain is mocked as an out-of-touch, out-of-date computer illiterate in a television commercial out Friday from Barack Obama as the Democrat begins his sharpest barrage yet on McCain’s long Washington career.
…”1982, John McCain goes to Washington,” an announcer says over chirpy elevator music. “Things have changed in the last 26 years, but McCain hasn’t.”
…Obama spokesman Dan Pfeiffer said the campaign was not making an issue of the 72-year-old McCain’s age, but the time he’s spent in Washington.

when the man you picked as your running mate has been a Senator since 1972?
“1972” as in “in 1972 Joe Biden was a US Senator in Washington while John McCain was a prisoner in Hanoi” 1972.
That 1972.

Oh, the Horror! Watching My Rutgers vs UNC

…all I can do is channel the groundskeepers from “Major League”.

“Dey shitty.”

Dey are.
Whaddupwidat?

Friends in Danger and, For Once, It’s Not Me or Rob

To our dearest friends Sharon and Julie,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Treat Ike like you were Tina in divorce court ~ let him have it!
And keep yourselves safe.

2996: We Remember John Resta And Sylvia San Pio Resta

(originally published 9/11/06)

We all know the story of how they and so many others died on that day, but we must never forget how these wonderful people lived, either. John and Sylvia adored life, and they adored each other. They were so deeply in love and so happy together. Newsday tells the story of their engagement

Halloween, with its orange candy, spooky costumes and family fun, is not generally considered a romantic holiday. But since John Resta and Sylvia San Pio Resta met five years ago today at an office costume party, Halloween had always been about romance for them.
Two Halloweens ago, on the third anniversary of their meeting, John, 40, stayed home from work and rented a tuxedo. He bought flowers, lit candles and set the table with a stone crab dinner specially flown in from Sylvia’s favorite restaurant in Miami. When Sylvia, 27, got back to the couple’s Bayside apartment, he got down on his knees and proposed.

In August of 2000 they were married in Hazlet at the Catholic school that John had graduated from. Their reception was held at the Molly Pitcher Inn in Red Bank, which is far and away the nicest place for a wedding reception in the area. And boy did John and Sylvia have a great party: the weather was perfect, and from cocktails out on the deck overlooking the river to dinner and dancing inside every guest spent the evening laughing and basking in the glow of the newlyweds. We sat at a table with a mix of their family friends and business associates and just had a great time passing stories about the couple, which seems to be required at weddings. Sylvia had this habit of reading cookbooks on the train from cover to cover, as if they were mysteries, and we would kid her about it.

They both loved children, and

John’s 10 nieces and nephews in New Jersey adored the couple right back, said Mazzeo, of Hazlet, N.J. The Restas spent almost every other weekend in New Jersey, taking the kids out on outings, to movies and for pizza. Sylvia even played Pokémon cards with the smallest ones.

Sylvia also loved to play videos games, and to have an Aunt who’ll come over and play them with you surely ranks high atop any young boy’s list of dreams!
We had dinner with them in February of 2001 while they were out on one of these visits, and they brought a lovely colorforms-type art present for our daughter. It wasn’t a special occasion, but they knew just the right gift to bring that would keep an 8 year old occupied at the table in the nice italian restaurant that we ate in; that’s just a small example of how thoughtful they were. John and I spent the whole meal talking about families, and how much he loved having such a large extended family so near by, and how excited he was about his future with Sylvia. I noticed during the meal that Blondie (‘Blondie’ was my nickname for Sylvia. The first time I met her her hair was dyed blonde, so I always called her that, which in turn would confuse the bejeebus out of people when they finally met her as her natural brunette, which in turn led to a lot of laughter on our parts) wasn’t touching her wine, nor had she run out to have a cigarette. I asked her about this odd behavior the next day and she told me the wonderful news that she and John were expecting.
This news set off a crazy period in their lives, as it does in all of our lives. They were living in an apartment in Queens, and their first thought was that they needed to buy a house. With all of John’s family out in Monmouth County, NJ, that was where they concentrated their efforts. We all know how stressful home buying can be, let alone when expecting your first child, and I would talk to Sylvia every Monday and hear how the previous weekend’s searching had gone, and I would pass along any houses that I saw in our neighborhood onto them as well, because they were the kind of couple you would adore having near you.
As the frustration grew they reached a decision together which to my mind I’m so glad they did: they said the heck with it. They realized that a lot of kids spent their first few years in cramped apartments and turned out ok; family is what matters. As Sylvia’s family lived mostly in Spain the summer of 2001 would be their last chance to visit for quite awhile, so they flew to Spain to spend a few weeks visiting them. They had a wonderful trip.
John and Sylvia worked at Carr Futures; he was a project manager and she was a commodities broker, which is how I knew her. As our market closes around noon, she was able to schedule appointments at very convenient times. On September 11th she and John were going to visit her doctor that very afternoon, and she was one week away from going out on maternity leave.

They were so thrilled at having a boy, and they were going to name him Dylan. I would always kid her that she was condemning him to a life of whiskey drinking, and she would laugh and say that at least they’d get some good poetry out of him.
Carr Futures was on the 92nd floor of the North Tower.
Flight 11 hit the 94th floor.
From the New York Daily News, March 19th, 2002:

John’s older brother, Tom, says he finds what little solace he can in the very real possibility that John and Sylvia were together when they died.
“I think my feeling is they wouldn’t have wanted to die any other way,” Tom said. “They were always together. They were inseparable. Like my sister says, they were like a left and right shoe. I just can’t imagine what life would be like if one of them had lived.”
Tom doesn’t know for sure what happened next. As far as he knows, his brother and sister-in-law didn’t make any cell phone calls or write any E-mails after the plane hit. He has heard news reports that the impact of the crash filled the stairwells of the 91st and 92nd floors with rubble, but he also has heard secondhand stories that they were seen several floors lower, working their way down the stairs.
“I can imagine him trying to help her down the stairs, with smoke all around,” Tom said.
He thought for about a day and a half that Sylvia might have made it out after a reporter told him she had heard that a pregnant “Spanish” woman had been found alive.
“We had hope,” Tom said.
But that hope soon vanished. Philosopher’s wisdom In the grief- filled weeks and months since, Tom has thought a lot about something Emanuel Swedenborg, an 18th century philosopher and scientist, once wrote: “Those who are truly married on Earth are in heaven one angel.”
On Feb. 14, a police officer and a representative of the Monmouth County, N.J., coroner’s office came to the family’s house to relay news that John’s remains had been identified.
“From dental records,” Tom said.
“I think if John could have picked a day to be identified, it would have been Valentine’s Day,” he said. “He was a very romantic person. He believed in love and friendship.”
Sylvia is among the more than 2,000 people whose remains have not been identified. A few days ago, her mother was asked to provide more DNA samples.
So the family has decided to wait until she’s found. “We don’t want to bury him without her,” Tom said. “They did everything else together.”

Together forever, as they were meant to be.
We love you and miss you, and we will always remember you.

A special thanks to DCRoe for all the work done in honoring all of the victims.
*Here’s a mirror, as the main 2996 site is down.

So, Say I Designed a Pro-“Rhymes With BarraMuda” HOTPINK Bumper Sticker

…that ROCKS so hard, it had people stopping me on the street today to ask whence I got it. (It’s a fundraiser for the volunteers at a certain group o’ veterans working for a certain veteran running for office who get no funds since they’re way down the party food chain) And I need people to BUY them, but NOT land Bingley in jail because of campaign laws passed by that very same veteran running for office.
So there’s our hypotheticals. Our sea and bona fide lawyers in the group wanna take a stab on HOW I can show them off?
Hypothetically speaking, of course.

I Find It Oddly Appropriate…

…That this guy lives in “Nutley”

NEW YORK (CBS) ? A former Verizon technician racked up $220,000 in phone-sex calls by tapping into the land lines of nearly 950 customers, authorities charged on Tuesday.
Joseph Vaccarelli, 45, of Nutley, made approximately 5,000 calls, resulting in 45,000 minutes of call time, Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli said in a news release.

and that he also made his living on a pole.

Just When Things Were Getting Somewhere Just North of Reasonable

…the “who’s your buddy, who’s your pal” cartel helps out the Republicans. I think.

OPEC oil ministers agreed Wednesday to trim overall output by more than 500,000 barrels a day in a compromise meant to avoid new turmoil in crude markets while seeking to bolster falling prices.
The news sent oil prices rising. Light, sweet crude for October delivery rose 97 cents to $104.23 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Drill here, drill now, people. SHeiky kisses aside, they’re not in it for US, duh.

I’ve Been Anxiously Awaiting Camille Paglia’s Take On Palin

And she doesn’t disappoint

…Conservative though she may be, I felt that Palin represented an explosion of a brand new style of muscular American feminism. At her startling debut on that day, she was combining male and female qualities in ways that I have never seen before. And she was somehow able to seem simultaneously reassuringly traditional and gung-ho futurist. In terms of redefining the persona for female authority and leadership, Palin has made the biggest step forward in feminism since Madonna channeled the dominatrix persona of high-glam Marlene Dietrich and rammed pro-sex, pro-beauty feminism down the throats of the prissy, victim-mongering, philistine feminist establishment.

Read the whole thing. To my mind Paglia is the most astute cultural observer we have right now; while I certainly do not agree with many of her positions her insight and candor are second to none.

CNN Bites on “Palin Hates Retarded Kids” Meme

The headline’s benign enough:

Palin’s budget choices praised, criticized

Blah, blah, blah ~ nice stuff, evenly handed…

…some Alaskans see Gov. Sarah Palin as a modern-day Robin Hood who has slashed government spending and given money to the people.
“She has helped to balance our budget. She has done a very good job,” Alaskan Kim Brink said of the GOP vice presidential nominee. “She gave, she fought to get us a little bit of extra money in these hard economic times.”

…right up to this zinger buried at the end.

… As governor, Palin has used her line-item veto to cut funds for special interest programs called earmarks.
But Democrats criticize her for slashing programs, even for people with disabilities — a group she’s vowed to defend.

Sort of intimating…

“Even for SPECIAL NEEDS!!!! WHAT kind of MONSTER….? Doesn’t she have a retarded baby of her own?!?!?!?!”

…wouldn’t you say?
They don’t bother to explain that all sited “slashing” was in the 2006 budget of her predecessor, Frank Murkowski. Palin signed into law a “dramatic reform of the state’s educational financing” that somehow STILL resulted in a 175% increase in the very same “special needs” area that’s she’s accused of cutting.

…A second part of the measure raises spending for students with special needs to $73,840 in fiscal 2011, from the current $26,900 per student in fiscal 2008, according to the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.

“Raises spending”. Dang. Just no way to spin THAT and still disparage her. Think, think, think…and a light went off at KosQuarters. As the Weekly Standard points out:

So the Netroots and CNN allege that Palin cut special needs funding by 62 percent, by crediting her with the budget proposed by a political opponent.

Well, shoot! If you can get it repeated sans context on CNN, why not just throw it out there?
UPDATE: In yesterday’s article called “Sliming Palin”, Factcheck.org lays this baby to rest pretty succinctly:

Palin did not cut funding for special needs education in Alaska by 62 percent. She didn’t cut it at all. In fact, she tripled per-pupil funding over just three years.

CNN taking up MSNBC’s slack or what? Unforgivable, when it only takes about 16 seconds to check it out and either leave the quote off, or add the truth for context. What a concept.

I’m Not Sure I Would Have Counted on Them

quite so much, considering everything.

…But the campaign is struggling to meet ambitious fund-raising goals it set for the campaign and the party. It collected in June and July far less from Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s donors than originally projected. Moreover, McCain, unlike Obama, will have the luxury of concentrating almost entirely on campaigning instead of raising money, as Obama must do.

Sounds like they were some pretty pie-in-the-sky-high projections for a campaign with ‘women’ problems. WHAT have the Hillary supporters EVER done to give the impression they’d been mollified enough to open their Prada purses?

He and his acolytes are pretty tone deaf, aren’t they?
UPDATE: When it’s not only Hillary types dissin’ you, but your (and Oprah’s, mind you) Chicago HOME BOYS?

Even Obama’s fund-raisers in Illinois were admonished in an e-mail message last Thursday to step up their efforts to “show the other regions that his home state still has it.” The donors, who were also reminded they had each promised to collect $300,000 for the campaign, were asked to raise $25,000 each for an event on Sept. 22 at a Chicago museum.
The new state-by-state goals unveiled by campaign officials in Denver stunned at least some in the room and included sizable increases for at least some states, according to interviews with several Obama fund-raisers.

Contrast THAT with the word out this morning about McHappy and Sarahcuda’s one night haul in…Illinois!

Republican John McCain raised about $5 million in Chicago Monday night, or about $1 million for each hour he spent in Democrat Barack Obama’s home town.


Ouch, man. That’s gotta leave a mark.

I Love To BBQ As Much As The Next Guy

But I don’t really want to BBQ the Next Guy; even I draw the line at dry-rubbing someone and hitting them with, er, a sausage

Fresno County authorities have arrested a man they say broke into the home of two farmworkers, rubbed one with spices and whacked the other with a sausage before fleeing.
…The victims told deputies they awoke Saturday morning to the stranger applying spices to one of them and striking the other with an 8-inch sausage.

On what I’m sure is a completely unrelated note, someone who just also happens to live in California has disappeared.

Recycling the Baker’s Dozen

Dog has 13 golf balls removed during op
‘He hunts them down like truffles,’ says owner

Guess WHAT kind of dog!

What a surprise, right? You know, Labradorks are known as easy feeders. Now I guess we can add “green” to the breed description.

Over at Red State, a Sad New Game

It’s called “Find the American Flag”.
There are no winners, apparently.

McCain Ahead?

Amazing, really

WASHINGTON — The Republican National Convention has given John McCain and his party a significant boost, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken over the weekend shows, as running mate Sarah Palin helps close an “enthusiasm gap” that has dogged the GOP all year.
McCain leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican’s biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage points.

There’s still a long long way to go in this election, but who would have possibly thought 6 months ago that things would be this close?

You Can Get Cretins Aplenty Online

Why on earth would you tune in to someone who gets paid to be obnoxious?

MSNBC tried a bold experiment this year by putting two politically incendiary hosts, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, in the anchor chair to lead the cable news channel’s coverage of the election.
That experiment appears to be over.
After months of accusations of political bias and simmering animosity between MSNBC and its parent network NBC, the channel decided over the weekend that the NBC News correspondent and MSNBC host David Gregory would anchor news coverage of the coming debates and election night. Mr. Olbermann and Mr. Matthews will remain as analysts during the coverage.
The change — which comes in the home stretch of the long election cycle — is a direct result of tensions associated with the channel’s perceived shift to the political left.

“Perceived”! Oh, dear God, I LOVE it!

…NBC Universal executives are also known to be concerned about the perception that MSNBC’s partisan tilt in prime time is bleeding into the rest of the programming day. On a recent Friday afternoon, a graphic labeled “Breaking News” asked: “How many houses does Palin add to the Republican ticket?” Mr. Griffin called the graphic “an embarrassment.”

If it were the only one.
And Olbermann’s sitting on NBC’s NFL coverage, running his yap over Bob Costas and spreading his schmarm all over the panel. Which includes Dan Patrick, formerly of ESPN!!!

Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann are reuniting on television on NBC’s Sunday night NFL coverage. The network announced Monday that it had hired Patrick, hoping the recapture the chemistry that hooked viewers to ESPN’s…

Oh, my GOD!!! Has Patrick been living in a protective BUBBLE? What kind of MOHron IS he? And we’re supposed to listen like he knows something now? I wonder how they call him to the set…

“Paging Butt Boy! Butt Boy, Stage 3!!”
Why am I thinking that Chris Collinsworth may well just kick Olbermann’s ass during some Sunday in the not-so-distant-future? It would only take one POP! to cancel The WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD.

(Please, Chris. PLEEZPLEEEZPLEEEEZZZ…)
And Dan, it’s called “Buyer’s Remorse”. Whatever it takes to suck-up to ESPN, ABC and Disney, do it. Get the f*ck out of Dodge before it’s too late. Ask Chris Matthews how that worked out for him

And, Uh…Wait a Minute…Uh…Not So Fast

Obama: Recession could delay rescinding tax cuts
Democrat Barack Obama says he would delay rescinding President Bush’s tax cuts on wealthy Americans if he becomes the next president and the economy is in a recession, suggesting such an increase would further hurt the economy.

Why? WHHHYYYYYYwwwhhhaaaaaaaa????

Goofy moi! I thought the wealthy and greedy and just plain mean were responsible for ALL this pain we feelin’!

You Know? It’s a Flippin’ Shame

…we have to do it this way, but major dad’s waited too long for that car to have it keyed by an outraged, unhinged local university professor or some unemployed 25 year old nutroot.

Same goes for my Sadie, who happens to be 16+ years old.
So we tack the corners to the glass while we’re out, but as soon as it’s parked?
That sucker gets snatched out the winda.

Congrats, Camilo!

He’s a real nice guy; I’m glad he’s gotten the first of hopefully many victories.

Ah Poop

She’s going right over top of us in a few hours

I Don’t Agree With

..this thought from the Corner.

…He is standing in the way of the first black president. That is a ticklish, ticklish position to be in. He should find a way of acknowledging it, mitigating it, etc.

First, McCain PAID for a very handsome congratulatory ad after Obama’s nomination ~ I don’t believe the Messiah has returned the favor, even remotely.
But, more importantly, Obama is standing in the way of the first FEMALE Vice-President. And has spent his reaction quotient belittling her experience, vice handsomely acknowledging that EQUALLY history making event. After his ham-handed campaign took a cheap Wasilly swipe and equated running for president with running a state 9000 bubbas backwoods burg, they at LEAST gave her credit for being able to read a speech written by George Bush without stuttering or saying “okey dokey”. Or just collapsing completely, as I’m sure multifarious, pin studded, bespectacled, Sarah voodoo dolls were being frantically bedeviled in hope of.
Things haven’t improved, and honestly? I hope he and his comb-over [fair shot: they’re already on Palin’s ’20 yrs-out-of-date’ do], motormouth friend keep on trucking along in their tone-deaf Obamapalooza, with the KosKids chorus singing harmony and his media stage managers. That’ll bring it home to America like no advertising dollars can. It already has.
Whatever happened to, “Gentleman, shake hands. Now, back to your corners and come out fighting”?
John McCain doesn’t have to do jack. He’s already reached that hand out and the Nobama campaign has turned a classless, arrogant shoulder to him, refusing to display even the tiniest semblance of good manners before the main event. We all have people like that in our everyday lives, be they black, white, brown, green, purple or pink. His color is secondary to the worth of his person. And right now those scales are a tad light on his side.

Really, It’s Only Friday

Why would I mind if you totally screw up my commute home

MIDDLETOWN — Barack Obama’s dinnertime visit to Bon Jovi’s house Friday is not expected to create hours-long road closures for motorists, Police Chief Robert Oches said.
Police anticipate they will only prevent motorists on crosstreets from entering the path of the Democratic Party presidential nominee’s motorcade in the moments before it passes, Oches said.
Obama is expected to attend private fundraisers at the Middletown homes of Bon Jovi and Philip Murphy, the Democratic National Committee’s finance chairman, several Democratic Party and township officials said Thursday.
Obama and other party bigwigs will shuttle between the homes, which are located about 2 miles from each other, along Navesink River Road.

Take Care Babalu!


Batten down, guys!

Yes, Yes Yukon

I find it deliciously ironic that the man who chose Joe Biden as his running mate would complain that parts of Sarah Palin’s speech were written by someone else.
Maybe it’s because she paid her speechwriters.

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