Michele Bachmann Will Not Seek Re-Election

(Roll Call) Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., announced on Wednesday that she will not seek re-election in 2014.
In an 8-minute-long video posted on her website, Bachmann detailed her decision, which she said had nothing to do with the recent investigations into her failed presidential campaign’s finances.
“After a great deal of thought and deliberation, I have decided next year, I will not to seek a fifth congressional term,” she said in a straight-to-camera delivery.

What? No claim of wanting to spend more time with her family?

Evening Twitter Chuckle!

 

Short Work Week

I love a short work week. It was a good holiday weekend. I had fun down in the cities with a special friend. I was able to get my housework completed yesterday. I am ready to face the week. I hope all your weekend plans went well. If not, then I hope that you learned the lesson the challenge was designed to teach.

2013 Tour De Rook – Leg 3

To the stats!

  1. Miles: 9.04Tour_Rook
  2. Time: 00.39.28
  3. Max Speed: 25.1 mph
  4. Average Speed: 13.7 mph
  5. iPod: Cinderella – Long Cold Winter
  6. Temperature: 64° F
  7. Wind: S 18 mph
  8. Humidity: 32%

I took a modified route. Instead of going all the way to Finlayson, I instead turned back north at a road about 4 miles south of Rutledge. It angles slightly to the west of Rutledge, and I then cut east on the Rutledge road. With an 18 mph head wind the first 4 miles, which happens to have a series of hills, I am not surprised that my average speed was down today. However, I can say for certain that I maintained the 25.1 mph max speed for quite some time on a level road.

 

I Learned How To YouTube!

And really? Snow in May? While I am watching Notting Hill? Somehow, though, snow during the particular scene you are listening to seems appropriate.

State Wage Slave

Off to work I go. Yes, it is time for me to fulfill my obligation to the bank account. It is a hungry beast, requiring daily nourishment. Sigh. The life of a state worker………

2013 Tour De Rook – Leg 2

To the stats!

  1. Miles: 10.36Tour_Rook
  2. Time: 00.43.24
  3. Max Speed: 25.8 mph
  4. Average Speed: 14.2 mph
  5. iPod: Indigo Girls – Rites of Passage
  6. Temperature: 73° F
  7. Wind: S 4 mph
  8. Humidity: 32%

Once again I am surprised. It was a nice run. With the hills I hit on the way to and from Finlayson I am pleased that I was able to stay with in .2 mph of the first leg’s average speed. All and all a good start to the 2013 season of bicycling. Yes. A very good start.

2013 Tour De Rook – Leg 1

Yes indeed! It is that time of year for the world famous Tour De Rook. Today’s leg was to and from Willow River. Anyway, to the stats!

  1. Miles: 8.88Tour_Rook
  2. Time: 00.33.41
  3. Max Speed: 20.4 mph
  4. Average Speed: 14.4
  5. iPod: Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
  6. Temperature: 69° F
  7. Wind: SSW 8 mph
  8. Humidity: 25%

I have to admit, it was easier than I expected. I suspect part of why it went better than I thought is the weight I have lost since the end of last fall. I am down 10 pounds. I hope that with the start of this year’s Tour De Rook, I will lose even more weight.

 

Why Paul Is My Role Model

Because he knows how to call it:

I’ve been focused on economic policy lately, so I sort of missed the big push to rehabilitate Bush’s image; also, as a premature anti-Bushist who pointed out how terrible a president he was back when everyone else was praising him as a Great Leader, I’m kind of worn out on the subject.

But it does need to be said: he was a terrible president, arguably the worst ever, and not just for the reasons many others are pointing out.

From what I’ve read, most of the pushback against revisionism focuses on just how bad Bush’s policies were, from the disaster in Iraq to the way he destroyed FEMA, from the way he squandered a budget surplus to the way he drove up Medicare’s costs. And all of that is fair.

But I think there was something even bigger, in some ways, than his policy failures: Bush brought an unprecedented level of systematic dishonesty to American political life, and we may never recover.

Think about his two main “achievements”, if you want to call them that: the tax cuts and the Iraq war, both of which continue to cast long shadows over our nation’s destiny. The key thing to remember is that both were sold with lies.

I suppose one could make an argument for the kind of tax cuts Bush rammed through — tax cuts that strongly favored the wealthy and significantly increased inequality. But we shouldn’t forget that Bush never admitted that his tax cuts did, in fact, favor the wealthy. Instead, his administration canceled the practice of making assessments of the distributional effects of tax changes, and in their selling of the cuts offered what amounted to an expert class in how to lie with statistics. Basically, every time the Bushies came out with a report, you knew that it was going to involve some kind of fraud, and the only question was which kind and where.

And no, this wasn’t standard practice before. Politics ain’t beanbag and all that, but the president as con man was a new character in American life.

Even more important, Bush lied us into war. Let’s repeat that: he lied us into war. I know, the apologists will say that “everyone” believed Saddam had WMD, but the truth is that even the category “WMD” was a con game, lumping together chemical weapons with nukes in an illegitimate way. And any appearance of an intelligence consensus before the invasion was manufactured: dissenting voices were suppressed, as anyone who was reading Knight-Ridder (now McClatchy) knew at the time.

Why did the Bush administration want war? There probably wasn’t a single reason, but can we really doubt at this point that it was in part about wagging the dog? And right there you have something that should block Bush from redemption of any kind, ever: he misled us into a war that probably killed hundreds of thousands of people, and he did it in part for political reasons.

There was a time when Americans expected their leaders to be more or less truthful. Nobody expected them to be saints, but we thought we could trust them not to lie about fundamental matters. That time is now behind us — and it was Bush who did it.

Just Too Cute Not To Post

That is right. It is a YouTube about a cat. I know; how original. Tough. Suck it up and watch you heartless bastards.