Saturday, October 14, 2006

Denny Hastert is NOT Gay

and neither is his boyfriend...

A. Whitney Brown has a diary at Daily KOS with this title. Here are a couple of quotes to whet your appetite:

While it's true that Speaker Hastert lives with his chief of staff, Scott Palmer, who is openly gay, and whom Hastert always introduces with the oddly phrased title, "the chief of my staff", this is just an affectionate joke, which needs a little back story to be understood.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

The Bushites Make Fun of Evangelicals!

In case you missed it, last night Countdown featured part one of Keith Olbermann's exclusive expose' on a book written by David Kuo, former special assistant to Gee Dubya, himself.

Kuo is a conservative Christian who is exposing how the Bushites really feel about the religious nutjobs they've been manipulating. Yep, they call evangelicals nuts too (just like I do):

[Kuo] says some of the nation’s most prominent evangelical leaders were known in the office of presidential political strategist Karl Rove as “the nuts.”

“National Christian leaders received hugs and smiles in person and then were dismissed behind their backs and described as ‘ridiculous,’ ‘out of control,’ and just plain ‘goofy,’” Kuo writes.

More seriously, Kuo alleges that then-White House political affairs director Ken Mehlman knowingly participated in a scheme to use the office, and taxpayer funds, to mount ostensibly “nonpartisan” events that were, in reality, designed with the intent of mobilizing religious voters in 20 targeted races.

According to Kuo, “Ken loved the idea and gave us our marching orders.”

Among those marching orders, Kuo says, was Mehlman’s mandate to conceal the true nature of the events.

Kuo quotes Mehlman as saying, “… (I)t can’t come from the campaigns. That would make it look too political. It needs to come from the congressional offices. We’ll take care of that by having our guys call the office [of faith-based initiatives] to request the visit.”

Nineteen out of the 20 targeted races were won by Republicans, Kuo reports. The outreach was so extensive and so powerful in motivating not just conservative evangelicals, but also traditionally Democratic minorities, that Kuo attributes Bush’s 2004 Ohio victory “at least partially … to the conferences we had launched two years before.”


If you missed it, you can play the video here.

The title of the book is Tempting Faith and it'll be released Oct. 16th

Besides being amused about how gullible the religious right has been, I'm relieved that maybe the Bushites aren't trying to engender an armageddon after all.

Olbermann will continue reporting on this book in tonight's newscast.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Baby Lucy: Part Ape, Part Human


An intact skeleton of the oldest hominid child ever discovered, has been found in the Ethiopian desert. She lived more than 3 million years ago and was only 3 years of age when she died in a flood. She belongs to the same species as Lucy, although she lived 150,000 years before Lucy who was found nearby in 1974.

"Baby Lucy" walked upright, but had long arms and could climb trees like an ape. Her voice probably sounded more like that of an ape, than human.

Scientists say that her discovery, supports the case that evolution didn't take place in a straight line from ape to human, different parts evolve at different times and some of these early experiments in evolution contained a combination of human features and ape features.

We see uneven evolution in our modern life today. Many humans in today's world have evolved to study and respect scientific principles, while some 30% or 35% of the population regularly practice fear-based superstitious rituals (religion).

One such throw-back occupies the White House and is engaged in overseeing the killing of innocent people in a distant land. He has great reverence for potential life (fertilized eggs), but places little value on life after it has been born (stem cell research, war, death penalty, etc.) The danger to society as a whole, is that the minority who have failed to evolve, may destroy those of us who have.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Is Denny Hastert Gay?

Lawrence O'Donnell has been imtimating that there are more gay Republicans in the House's closet. He's said so on the Huffington Post and he said so on The McLaughlin Report.

In his latest post he hints that Denny Hastert might be one of them.


If Fordham did warn Palmer about Foley a long time ago, what are the odds that Palmer did not tell Hastert? As close to zero as you can get. Many chiefs of staff are close, very close, to their bosses on Capitol Hill. But none are closer than Scott Palmer is to Denny Hastert. They don't just work together all day, they live together.

There are plenty of odd couple Congressmen who have roomed together on Capitol Hill, but I have never heard of a chief of staff who rooms with his boss. It is beyond unusual. But it must have its advantages. Anything they forget to tell each other at the office, they have until bedtime to catch up on. And then there's breakfast for anything they forgot to tell each other before falling asleep. And then there's all day at the office. Hastert and Palmer are together more than any other co-workers in the Congress.


If this gets out into the mainstream news, Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell's heads will explode.

Please NBC, CNN, ABC, please, please make it happen. Keith Olbermann? Someone.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Fishy Sex Story in Washington D.C.

You might be expecting a comment about Foley and Hastert and GOP panic, but that's not the only fishy story coming out of Washington and the one I'm discussing isn't getting much press coverage.

Since 2003 fish in the Potomac are mutating. Male bass carrying eggs are now common in the Potomac River, a source of drinking water for more than 2 million people in the Washington, D.C. area.

A recent U.S. Geological Survey study found that 80% of all male smallmouth bass are growing eggs.

Scientists believe the cause of these sex changes is pollution, specifically estrogen-like contaminants from human sewage, animal estrogen in farm manure, pesticides and some soaps.

It would appear that smallmouth bass are the "canaries in the coal mine" and I wonder if our obesity epidemic is related to enviromental pollution?

You can find the report here (it's a PDF file).

In recent years we've stopped buying non-organic groceries. Our local natural food store sells only organic produce and we've signed up for a Community Supported Agriculture program. We pay a weekly fee to small local organic farmers and they deliver produce to us on a weekly basis.

This type of project was outlined in a documentary on PBS called "The Real Dirt on Farmer John".

By participating in a program in your area, you can help to support small, organic farmers and your health will benefit from an abundance of fresh, organic, locally-grown produce.

We get our produce from Two Small Farms in Watsonville and we were eating safe spinach we got from them while spinach was banned from grocery stores. Do you have Community Supported Agriculture in your area?

Privatize Bush



As we were driving around Santa Cruz we spotted this biodiesel-powered car and admired the bumper sticker. The driver noticed our interest and flashed us the peace sign.