Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Meanwhile, at the network for Stupid People...


A few hours ago, Sam Stein, reporting for Huffington Post, noted that Fox News was covering the big Sanford meltdown story all right—only, in Fox's super-special version of reality, Governor Sanford is a Democrat:

Fox News Identifies Sanford As A Democrat

According to Stein,
The network known for its conservative leaning ran footage of Mark Sanford admitting to an extramarital affair on Wednesday with a Chyron [an electronically generated caption] identifying the South Carolina Republican – near tears – as a D, for Democrat.

(Fox eventually "corrected" their "mistake.")

And, no, this isn’t the first time that the network for
Stupid People employed this clever gambit. You'll recall that, when Mark Foley admitted to alcohol problems (after some seriously inappropriate behavior with congressional pages), Fox did the same dang thing.

I guess the people at Fox understand their audience well, i.e., they understand that those silly rednecks and Bible thumpers are just
incredibly f*cking stupid.

Saturn

(Click on photos)

Britain’s guardian.co.uk has a terrific science page. Recently, the site featured NASA photos of Saturn:

Visions of Saturn
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, is staging an exhibition of some of the most spectacular images of Saturn and its moons captured by Nasa's Cassini-Huygens craft


Surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus

If You're Not Outraged, You're not Paying Attention or What Rebel Girl has Done on Her Summer Vacation (so far)

Granted, there is a lot of waste in any institution but the recent closure of Silverado Elementary reveals a level of waste that goes beyond, say, the normal end-of- school year cleanout.

The pictures tell the story better than Rebel Girl can.



To be told that the school district doesn't have enough money to keep your child's school open - and then to open the dumpster and see the equivalent of a small library discarded makes one wonder about management policies, oversight and, frankly, competence.




The books in the dumpsters added, say, insult to injury.

There is, one parent quipped, just one short step between throwing away usable books and burning them. Ouch.







Rebel Girl is often pleased to point out irony. The difference in usage, for instance, between the words oversight and oversight. One means accountablity and the other means error. But we here in the canyons have had enough irony, nearly losing our whole canyon and then our school. So, no, irony is not helpful today, not on a day spent rescuing books from god help us, a school! It's not so comforting or even helpful, not when it can't seem to find a place to mean anything. Sigh. Back to sorting. At least these lovely volumes will find new homes. They're destined for an after-school tutoring program in Santa Ana.




Now where is that copy of Fahrenheit 451?

(To check out the whole sad story, visit Save Silverado Elementary School and scroll around.)

MEANWHILE:


Saddleback schools' $20 million in cuts include buses, sports (Yesterday's OC Reg)

They need books, apparently.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...