Sunday, August 13, 2023

Misrepresentation? Will the real president of IVC please stand up!

Screenshot from the Exchange Club of Irvine website 8/13

It's a long story, like most stories Rebel Girl tells, so she will spare you this one.   

Just know that the long story she isn't telling ended up with her perusing the website of the Exchange Club of Irvine. 

Through the years, she had heard of the charitable organization. According to its website, the club's "vision has been to build stronger families, stronger community, and stronger country and over the years we have seen the positive impact of our contributions."

Fine. 

Listed among its current leaders as "President Elect" is Glenn Roquemore who appears as the screenshot above identified as "President Irvine Valley College" despite the fact Glenn has not been president of the little college in the orange groves since Thursday, October 24, 2019.

Sigh.

As others have pointed out, Glenn has struggled with his relationship to the college since his suddden mid-week departure nearly four years ago.

For example, Glenn seems to have bestowed upon himself the title of President Emeritus even though that is traditionally given only by the instution that is the final one served; therefore Glenn should be President Emeritus of Cal Southern University, not IVC. Also, as others have suggested such titles are generally awarded by the institution, not by the individual. Is self-bestowment a real thing? Now it could be the board did just that in some ceremony Rebel Girl missed. If so, let her know. Send pictures!

But clearly, Glenn is no longer president of Irvine Valley College and has not been for some time. The Exchange Club needs to add "former" there at the very least, says the old grumpy English professor.  

Now enjoy your final day of summer before Professional Development Week starts tomorrow with the real IVC President's Opening Session, the Annual State of the College at 9AM in the PAC.  

See you there!

How Liberal Comedians Became Lap Dogs for the Establishment

 

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Deft

68 years and three weeks

     I’m doin’ well these days. I think I’ve finally got my Medicare issues squared away. Whew!

     I’m up for chemo infusion #4 tomorrow, a really good thing. My oncologist is upbeat and so am I.

     I’m settling into retirement mode, and, so far, it's great. 

     The photo above tells you a little of what I’ve been up to: cooking, appreciating Polish pottery, researching and buying knives & citrus zesters, and so on. 

     I read a lot. I hang out with friends a lot. I listen to music a lot.

     I try to keep up with politics, world events. I often think: Sorry, younger generations. We’ve left you a seriously fucked-up world. It sometimes seems to be collapsing before our very eyes. 

     On the other hand, things are turning out pretty much like I always thought they would. A massive train wreck, in some sense utterly preventable.

     Among my older friends, I often joke, “Yeah, we’re gettin’ out just in time!” 

     Deft.

Richard Thompson OBE

Let me ride on the Wall Of Death one more time
Let me ride on the Wall Of Death one more timeYou can waste your time on the other ridesThis is the nearest to being aliveOh let me take my chances on the Wall Of Death
You can go with the crazy people in the Crooked HouseYou can fly away on the Rocket or spin in the MouseThe Tunnel Of Love might amuse youNoah's Ark might confuse youBut let me take my chances on the Wall Of Death
On the Wall Of Death all the world is far from meOn the Wall Of Death it's the nearest to being free
Well you're going nowhereWhen you ride on the carouselAnd maybe you're strongBut what's the good of ringing a bell?The switchback will make you crazy.Beware of the bearded ladyOh let me take my chances on the Wall Of Death

Let me ride on the Wall Of Death one more timeOh let me ride on the Wall Of Death one more timeYou can waste your time on the other ridesThis is the nearest to being aliveOh let me take my chances on the Wall Of DeathLet me take my chances on the Wall Of DeathOh let me take my chances on the Wall Of Death


Nobody hurts you nobody hurts you 
Nobody hurts you nobody hurts you 
Harder than yourself 
Harder than yourself 
Harder than yourself 
Harder than yourself


Friday, July 28, 2023

36 years and 10 Months

Roy in action at commencement.  His photos made us all look good.

Prepping for a medical procedure (What is it about getting older?), Rebel Girl missed Monday's SOCCCD board meeting but was happy enough to watch highlights on Thursday afternoon from the comfort of her rambling air-conditioned canyon home after spending three hours chatting with her fellow blogger, recently retired bon vivant Roy Bauer at his nearby canyon digs.

It's beautiful out there in Trabuco Canyon.  Teddy purred around. Under the big oak that shades Roy's house, reclining in Adironadack chairs, they talked about, as people say, everything under the sun and more.

There's so much to say, but this brief post is about what was said at Monday night's board meeting. 

Neither Rebel Girl nor Roy was in the audience, virtual or otherwise, as they had been for, uh, decades.  Roy especially so, entertaining and informing many and aggravating others with his live blogging. (See e.g., SOCCCD: vaccine mandate adopted at tonight's board meeting! (But Whitt loses her freakin' marbles)

As it happens, Roy was on the agenda Monday night, under Item 11.2, Exhibit A: Resignation, Retirement, Conclusion of Employment.

Others in attendance brought Roy's attention to the words said and here they are, for your reading pleasure, transcribed by Rebel Girl (all mistakes hers).  

Cue up the video linked below at the 47 minute, 40 second mark to watch. 

July 2023 SOCCCD Board meeting

Trustee Marcia Michiker:

“Roy Bauer, the philosophy instructor, is retiring after 36 years and ten months. And I recall fighting the Nazis with him when many of the Nazis were coming to our board meetings. This is really true and our pictures were in both the Nazi propaganda and in books. It was a pretty scary time but we were fighting together, so we’ll miss him.  Thank you.”

President Tim Jemal:

“Well, I couldn’t agree more.  I wasn’t planning on saying anything... I think Roy Bauer’s place in this district is iconic. I think each one of us has probably been a target at one time or another.  But I think that the blog that he developed was something that made the district better. I think it opened up debate and it challenged us and I know that I have been challenged by it and I think that’s wonderful. To have that kind of free speech, free discussion, stream of consciousness...I am sorry to see [him go,] but I am happy for him. I think Roy will be missed.”

The moral of this story?  

It reminds Rebel Girl of that moment at the Pete Seeger’s 90th birthday concert in 2009 when Bruce Springsteen exclaimed, “You outlasted the bastards.”  Yeah.

We outlasted the bastards.

We did indeed “fight Nazis.” 

Check out this "pretty scary" letter that Roy received from one of them!

 It was, indeed, “a pretty scary time.” 

So much scary shit was going down.

This blog did indeed make “the district better.”

Iconic Roy Bauer.

It did!  

(Don't miss Roy's good health news update below!)

PS: Trustee Jay said some nice words early on in the evening about Roy toward the end of her board report (14 minute mark) and Marcia heaped deserving praise on Virginia Shank and Rosie Aguilar in her remarks as well. 

Teddy!

My Lymphoma adventures: it's the bubble life for me

I did my pivotal PETscan yesterday (routinely done midway through the long chemo regimen). 

Feeling pretty light-headed and run down, I went into the cancer center this morning to get results from Dr. N. Before that, I had my blood drawn and the results were very poor. 

I began to think the end is near. I imagined N explaining, "Sorry, but nobody survives with these numbers!"

Then N blew in saying the scan results are "very good" and maybe even "exciting." All indicators are positive: no signs of lymphoma anywhere. 

What about the dreadful blood test? —Red and white blood cell counts really low; my platelets are down to 39 (normal starts at 150)!

Well, as it turns out, you should expect low blood numbers right after chemo, and I'm a week out from my last infusion, and so that's what that's about. N was not concerned. 

He did say: don't get sick; live in a bubble. Don't be takin' up skateboarding.

They gave me a red blood cell booster shot and then they spun me out the door. 

Batten down the bubble hatch! Full steam ahead! --Roy

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Matt Taibbi SLAMS Dems For Abandoning Free Speech

 


From Wikipedia

Since the mid-2010s, [Matt] Taibbi's reporting has increasingly focused on culture war topics and cancel culture. He has also criticized mainstream media and their coverage of Donald Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. His writing has since polarized readers and fellow journalists. Ross Barkan wrote, "Taibbi's critics view him as a reporter turned red-pilled culture warrior chasing subscriptions — or worse, a middle-aged male no longer at the vanguard, aggrieved that younger journalists are now leading the fight for justice." Barkan continued, "The liberal-left especially loathes the way Taibbi equates the right- and left-wing media." On the other hand, "Taibbi's defenders say he hasn't changed. Rather, it’s the world that has grown more illiberal and hysterical." However, Barkan concluded that many critics of Taibbi were more concerned with Taibbi's priorities and "how one of the most talented reporters of his generation should wield his formidable powers in this uncertain age." Taibbi rejected criticisms that he has changed, arguing that Donald Trump "fundamentally changed the business".

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...