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Filed under: Daily Song, Music — groovymarlin @ 11:14 am July 30, 2008

Ladies and gentlemen…Ms. Lauren Hill:

Women in Power: a Study in Contrasts

Filed under: Politics, Rants — groovymarlin @ 10:33 am July 29, 2008

This morning I was listening to NPR and heard a detailed story on the continuing investigation into illegal hiring practices at the Justice Department under former Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez. Specifically, the enfant terrible who seemed to be at the center of the hiring fiasco was one Monica Goodling.

Monica Goodling. What a stupid, naive, misinformed, ignorant little troll she was (and is, for all I know). Ms. Goodling received her law degree from Regent University (Pat Robertson’s college), where the law school’s mission is to “use the legal profession to enact the will of God” or some such tripe. The Washington Post has a pretty thorough summary of all the asinine, bone-headed things she did on the behalf of her radical right-wing mentors. A few highlights:

Thirty-four candidates told investigators that Goodling or one of her deputies raised the topic of abortion in job interviews and 21 said they discussed same-sex marriage, the report said. Another job applicant said he admired Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, only to watch Goodling “frown” and respond, “But she’s pro-choice.”

She and her aides regularly gave candidates for career civil service jobs a form designed for political appointees that sought information on party affiliation and financial contributions. When job seekers sometimes raised objections, Goodling replied that the form was a mistake, showing that she was “aware that it was improper,” the report said.

Leslie Hagen, an assistant U.S. attorney who according to yesterday’s report was denied at least two positions at the Justice Department because Goodling suspected she was a lesbian, is petitioning current leaders for a “mutually agreeable permanent position,” according to Lisa J. Banks, Hagen’s employment attorney.

In another instance that investigators called “particularly damaging,” Goodling refused to hire an award-winning career prosecutor with nearly two decades of experience for a temporary counterterrorism job in Washington because his wife served as vice chairman of the local Democratic Party and ran local congressional campaigns.

Get all that? I think my favorite is the part where Goodling prevented another woman from getting a promotion because she suspected she was a lesbian.

Are you angry yet? Because these are the kind of people that the Bush administration put into positions of power from top to bottom. People who put politics before country, and duty, and morality. People who feel they are above the law, and entitled to ignore it when it suits them.

So just to balance out the portrait of a woman in a position of power that she doesn’t deserve, and abuses horribly once she’s in it, here’s the complete opposite. Nancy Pelosi is a woman who is accomplished, intelligent, and articulate. She definitely deserves her position as Speaker of the House (I’d argue she deserves better). People like Monica Goodling and her ilk throw around the term “San Francisco values” as some kind of nudging, winking reference to, let’s be honest, gays. Because to them, gays (or lesbians, or bisexual people, or transgendered people) aren’t humans, and the fact that places exist (like San Francisco) where they are afforded all the same human and civil rights as everyone else just really messes up their parochial world view.

In this piece on Huffington Post, Nancy gives another interesting explanation of the use of the term “San Francisco values.” First she talks about what those values really are – things like social and economic justice, equality, environmentalism. Then she talks about why the right-wing hate machine really uses the term “San Francisco values,” and how it helps their true agenda. Please watch the video – Nancy is awesome. Somehow even when she’s talking about the way that right-wing thugs use her name or image in a hateful way, she manages to remain even-tempered and pragmatic.

She puts an empty-headed idiot like Goodling to shame.

The Price of Beauty (?)

Filed under: Lifestyle, Rants — groovymarlin @ 2:37 pm July 25, 2008

I am very high maintenance. Not so much to others – mostly to myself. I mean, I spend a lot of money to keep myself groomed and attired in the style that I think is appropriate. Could I give up some of the extras? Yes, but then I wouldn’t be a princess.

In the past month, I’ve had a haircut, brow waxes, facial, fills for my gel nails, Mystic tan sessions, a pedicure, and a trim just for my bangs (that was, thank goodness, complementary). Some days I feel like Frankenstein. On the other hand, if I didn’t do all these things that I do regularly, I’d be a pale, pimply freak with bushy eyebrows, frizzy hair, and nasty looking feet. I comfort myself with the thought that I don’t spend nearly as much on my own upkeep as some other women do. For instance, I have not had (nor am I planning to have) any plastic surgery, botox, laser treatments, lip injections, or hair extensions. And I did my own highlights!

I might get a peel, though. Maybe.

Watchmen

Filed under: Books, Movies — groovymarlin @ 9:20 am July 18, 2008

It took me until early this year to finally get around to reading “Watchmen,” the seminal graphic novel. Up until that point, I was intrigued, but couldn’t make time for it (which is funny, considering some of the other crap I made time to read). Since I read it, I know what the hype is all about, and it’s well-deserved. It’s maybe one of the most intriguing and depressing alternate-history tales ever told.

A movie is in production, which is the kind of thing that strikes dread into the heart of a true graphics novel (or comics) fan. Look what happened to “V for Vendetta!” But I have to admit, the trailer looks pretty damn awesome. I think that Zack Snyder (whose work I admire tremendously, see Dawn of the Dead [2004] and 300, for example) is the perfect person to bring this story to the screen.

I’ve heard the trailer might appear before the new Batman movie, but it’s online now anyway. Watch the trailer here, and feel the hairs stand up on your arms and the back of your neck.

Flashback, 1983

Filed under: Daily Song, Music — groovymarlin @ 9:15 pm July 17, 2008

I always kind of enjoyed Fun Boy Three’s version of this song. It gets played regularly on my favorite Sirius channel, First Wave (just one of many reasons I’m addicted to Sirius).

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