Tuesday, February 8, 2011

"Top Gear" in agua caliente

Top Gear's Richard Hammond: often referred to as a "hamster"
     Writer Gustavo “¡Ask a Mexican!” Arellano—a finalist in last year’s IVC commencement speaker selection process*—has joined the chorus of complaint about an episode of the popular BBC series “Top Gear” in which the three hosts ridicule a Mexican sports car in terms of familiar, negative—and dated—American stereotypes. You can view Gustavo's understated rant below.
     I’ve been a fan of “Top Gear” for years, which is not to say that I’ve always been happy with the show and its silly and outrageous hosts. I’ll say this in their defense: I don’t think anyone who regularly watches the show takes the hosts' irreverent and anti-everybody-including-our-own-kind patter seriously. The show is a kind of flaming tower of stupidity and irresponsibility, like a "Punk'd"** for car-loving adult men (plus seriously cool cars). Maybe that's obvious to everyone. Hope so.
     On the other hand, if I were a Mexican, I’d be seriously pissed. Lazy and flatulent Mexicans? C’mon!



The offending segment:


*Gustavo is a finalist this year, too.
**I've never actually seen this show. Infantile crap, right?

The Supes take action against Williams—but, still, "they're governing in the shadows"

● Oversight imposed on public guardian (OC Reg)

     The Board of Supervisors made its first move today to wrestle control of the Public Administrator/Public Guardian’s office away from Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams, agreeing to hire an executive manager to immediately make personnel and policy changes in the struggling county agency.
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     The county’s investigation isn’t finished yet, but the concerns it has raised so far prompted county supervisors to step in and take corrective action right away.
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     Williams is already being paid $153,206.40 a year to head the office – and Williams, who is elected public administrator and appointed public guardian, has been repeatedly warned he needs to make significant changes to his agency.
     Those calls for reform have gone largely unheeded for years, drawing the ire of county supervisors.
     “We do need to change some of the culture there,” said Supervisor Janet Nguyen in an interview last week....
     But the board and the county’s CEO remained silent on the Public Administrator/Public Guardian issue Tuesday.
     Hiring the executive manager was part of a list of second quarter budget recommendations. The vote was 5-0 without comment.
     “They’re governing in the shadows,” said Nick Berardino, general manager of the Orange County Employees Association. “The reason for that is they don’t want people to know about the floating shipwreck they call the PA/PG’s office….

● Supervisors Take Step Toward Removing Public Guardian (Voice of OC)

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…Sources who have seen the report, and are close to the tense negotiations between Williams and supervisors say the next move is to split the offices. That would move the Public Administrator's office back into the county machinery and leave Williams just as Public Guardian.
     However, county lawyers say that even if Williams is ousted as public guardian, he will still receive his $153,000 salary for both offices because voters elected him to a four-year term last fall.
     His removal would likely to come in March, said sources close to the negotiations.
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     Williams' dealings with other senior Republican leaders recently triggered an FPPC complaint.

PA/PG Office: "floating shipwreck"?

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...