“It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” – George Carlin
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Doomsy's Do-Gooders And Dregs (2010 - Pt. 10) - update
(Time to wrap this up...Part One is here, Part Two is here, Part Three is here, Part Four is here, Part Five is here, Part Six is here, Part Seven is here, Part Eight is here, and Part Nine is here.)
RIP
Rory Markas, Jean Biden (VP Joe’s mom), Miep Gies, Eric Rohmer, Teddy Pendergrass, William J. Lederer, Robert Parker, Erich Segal, Kate McGarrigle, Steven Lovelady, Air America, Jean Simmons, Pernell Roberts, Howard Zinn, J.D. Salinger, Tom Brookshier, Andrew Lange, Jerilyn Ross, John Murtha, Phil Harris, Charlie Wilson, Dick Francis, Doug Fieger, Melanie Shouse, Dale Hawkins, Tom “T-Bone” Wolk, Fabian Bachrach, Merlin Olsen, Juanita Goggins, Johnny Alf, Peter Graves, Charles Moore, Alex Chilton, Fess Parker, Stewart Udall, Margaret Moth, Robert Culp, Jim Marshall, Johnny Maestro, Jaime Escalante, David Mills, Malcolm Poindexter, Herb Ellis, John Forsythe, Morris Jeppson, Malcolm McLaren, Anna Walentynowicz, Dorothy Height, Benjamin Hooks, Dorothy Provine, Lynn Redgrave, Robin Roberts, Lena Horne, Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, Hank Jones, Ronnie James Dio, Bill “Wee Willie” Webber, Dennis Hopper, Rue McClanahan, John Wooden, Murray Stein, Crispin St. Peters, Manute Bol, Pete Quaife, Sen. Robert Byrd, Bill Hudson, Juanita Kreps, George Steinbrenner, Vernon Baker, Vonetta McGee, Daniel Schorr, Ben Keith, Mitch Miller, Bobby Hebb, Wayne Stephenson, Patricia Neal, Charles Bowser, Dan Rostenkowski, Abbey Lincoln, Bobby Thomson, Harold Dow, George David Weiss, William Saxbe, Dorothy Sucher, Cammie King Conlon, Paul Conrad, Robert Schimmel, Kevin McCarthy, Edwin Newman, Frederick Jelinek, Dr. William F. Harrison, Arthur Penn, Tony Curtis, Arthur Holch, Solomon Burke, Ted Sorensen, Jill Clayburgh, Sparky Anderson, Mary Hanssens, Alex Anderson, Pat Burns, Chalmers Johnson, Kris Froland, Tom Underwood, Irvin Kershner, Ron Santo, Phil Jasner, Elisabeth Edwards, James Moody, Richard Holbrooke, Blake Edwards, Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart), Steve Landesberg, Fred Foy, Bud Greenspan, Michael O'Pake, Billy Taylor, Melissa Lynch
By the way, here are some late citations:
Dregs of the Year Nominees
I admire Will Bunch and departing PA Governor Ed Rendell, but I think they’re both nuts to wax apoplectic over the decision by the NFL and the Philadelphia Eagles to postpone the Sunday 12/26 home game with the Minnesota Vikings until Tuesday because of the recent snowstorm – geez people, think about public safety here, willya (here)?
And there may be a proper time and place to criticize the fact that the Chinese are ahead of this country academically (putting aside the craven stupidity in this country of running up a trade deficit with them and deciding to reward the “pay no price, bear no burden” crowd with pointless tax cuts and underfunding education in the process), but the occasion of cancelling a football game does not qualify for that, IMHO.
I’ll tell you what, Governor – if you want to weigh in with some genuine umbrage over the weather, aim some at your New Jersey counterpart Governor Bully, who took a typically Republican “out” for himself by taking a vacation to Disneyworld (here – and kudos to Dem Newark Mayor Cory Booker who made himself useful by delivering diapers to a homebound mother).
(And for all the brouhaha, the Iggles ended up losing the game.)
Dregs of the Year Nominee
The Daily Tucker himself here for saying that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick should have been “executed” (as always, threats of violence mean nothing to the wingnuts when it comes to disparaging people with whom they disagree)
Dregs of the Year Nominees
Alexander Pirone, 21, and Catherine McGrath, 24 – as the Philadelphia Daily News tells us here, the two burst into St. Charles Borromeo Church in Drexel Hill, PA shortly after Christmas midnight mass began and…well…
"At one point in time, they were fondling one another in the pew to the point where a couple of the church goers had to tell them to stop acting like morons," (police superintendent Michael) Chitwood said. "They had to tell them that they were there to worship and pray and stop making a spectacle of themselves."
When the Mass was over, (Officer Samuel) Sproull (who was attending Mass) decided to wait for the couple outside of the church, but they never came out, Chitwood said. As the priest was about to lock up the church for the night, an EMT worker who also attended the Mass told Sproull that he'd seen the couple go downstairs and never come up, police said.
Sproull went downstairs and found Pirone sitting on the steps and McGrath locked in the bathroom, flushing the toilet, Chitwood said. When he was able to get the restroom door open, Sproull found four glassine bags in the toilet that are typically used to hold heroin, Chitwood said. A search of McGrath turned up a plastic vial with several bags of heroin in it as well as 43 pills, he said. Sproull also found numerous dangerous pills and narcotics on Pirone, Chitwood said. Both Pirone, of Clifton Heights, and McGrath, of Springfield, smelled of alcohol at the time too, according to police.
Authorities believe the two were planning to rob the church, but now they’re in jail for their trouble (I almost think that at least “two hots and a cot” are too good for these losers).
Update: Here are some more entries:
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
President Obama, for his recess appointment of James Cole as Deputy Attorney General – as noted here, Cole busted disgraced former House Speaker Baby Newton Leroy Gingrich (of course, Sheryl Gay Stolberg of the NYT considered the Cole appointment “controversial” here... more corporate media harrumphing)
(I think this is 3-4 Do Gooder citations and 3-4 Dregs citations each to Obama, by the way.)
Do Gooder of the Year Nominee
I’m sure his sentence suspension of Gladys and Jamie Scott, two sisters serving double-life sentences for an armed robbery in which they were alleged to have netted $11, was an act of craven political opportunism by Repug Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour to deflect the controversy he created over his “White Citizens Council” remarks to The Weakly Standard, but it was still the right thing to do, and he deserves credit for it (here).
And now, without further ado...
Do Gooder Of The Year
I’ve gone around and around on this one, but I just don’t know how it could be anyone else but Julian Assange.
And I’m sure the first objection to this citation is that there is a pending rape charge against him. Well, as noted here, the charge was dropped in August of this year, but the Swiss refilled the charge. And according to the post from Zennie62 of the San Francisco Chronicle, the charge is based on the fact that Assange had consensual sex with two women, one in her 20s and one in her 30s, without a condom (and apparently, not using a condom in Sweden constitutes a rape charge punishable by two years in prison if convicted). So it sounds to me like this charge against Assange is definitely questionable.
Another accusation against Assange is that information in the diplomatic cables he published has led to the deaths of U.S. military or Foreign Service personnel. Here is the closest I came to substantiating that accusation (and as you’ll see, I couldn’t).
This Washington Post column by former Bushco flak Marc Thiessen linked back to an AEI post in which Thiessen claimed that the identities of 100 Afghans cooperating with us were revealed (and I think it’s telling that Thiessen doesn’t say that in the WaPo column). The source of that claim (or as near to one as I can find) is, as noted here, Sarah Palin’s Facebook page, one of the places where reality-based commentary goes home to die.
I think it’s plain that the real reason for anger against Assange is that, by releasing the information quite probably provided to him by Bradley Manning (who I’m sure will never see the light of day again as a result – more on him here), he has made our government look bad in a similar manner as Daniel Ellsberg did when he released The Pentagon Papers (Keith Olbermann interviewed Jim Moore of HuffPo below for more background – Ron Paul made a similar comparison here).
2 comments:
Anonymous
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I thank you for your site as I read it all the time and it brings a sense of comfort to me knowing there are people like you and Rachel, and K.O. and others of sound mind keeping the rest of us from feeling we have no voice.
While it appears you feel bringing truth to the readers is now a lost cause I hope you will continue.
Chipping away at the lies may be like taking down a big oak with a spoon, I know, but in time, the tree will fall. I have to keep the faith, hope never dies.
I struggled the the RIP list. Names there I did know had passed. Most are names of my generation, very hard to know they are all gone.
The older I get, the more I realize how much I misunderstood my mom and her moments of sadness when she was looking back. Now I get it.
Going forward, I will continue to teach my grandsons the value of people first, compassion, charity, hope and prayer. I am personally struggling with forgiveness, it will come. In the end, no one departs this earth with luggage or cash. Our legacy is really how we lived and treated others.
I wish for you and yours a very Happy or Happier New Year, the joy of loving each other unconditionally, employment, food, and a warm place to lay your heads. Never give up hope. Never.
Thanks very much for the good words; I definitely appreciate it. I wish all good things for you and your family in 2011 also. And I'll let everybody know what's going on, as I say - posting may be iffy in particular for the first couple of weeks in January because of other stuff, but I'll do what I can.
2 comments:
I thank you for your site as I read it all the time and it brings a sense of comfort to me knowing there are people like you and Rachel, and K.O. and others of sound mind keeping the rest of us from feeling we have no voice.
While it appears you feel bringing truth to the readers is now a lost cause I hope you will continue.
Chipping away at the lies may be like taking down a big oak with a spoon, I know, but in time, the tree will fall. I have to keep the faith, hope never dies.
I struggled the the RIP list. Names there I did know had passed.
Most are names of my generation, very hard to know they are all gone.
The older I get, the more I realize how much I misunderstood my mom and her moments of sadness when she was looking back. Now I get it.
Going forward, I will continue to teach my grandsons the value of people first, compassion, charity, hope and prayer. I am personally struggling with forgiveness, it will come. In the end, no one departs this earth with luggage or cash. Our legacy is really how we lived and treated others.
I wish for you and yours a very Happy or Happier New Year, the joy of loving each other unconditionally, employment, food, and a warm place to lay your heads. Never give up hope. Never.
Thanks very much for the good words; I definitely appreciate it. I wish all good things for you and your family in 2011 also. And I'll let everybody know what's going on, as I say - posting may be iffy in particular for the first couple of weeks in January because of other stuff, but I'll do what I can.
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