Jimmy Carter was in Washington to chat with his friends at the WaPo. His lips were moving so we know he was saying something foolish. Here we go, as reported by the Times, on a possible Presidential pardon for Edward Snowden:
Carter Says He Would Think About Pardoning Snowden
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG MARCH 26, 2014
WASHINGTON — Former President Jimmy Carter, on a swing through the nation’s capital to promote a new book, said Wednesday that he would consider a pardon for Edward J. Snowden, the former contractor who leaked classified information about the National Security Agency. But Mr. Carter said that he was not certain he would grant one.
...
On Mr. Snowden, Mr. Carter at first said he would not pardon him, “because you can’t pardon someone who hasn’t been tried and convicted.”
Oh, please, read the Constitution or the newspapers, Jimmeh. Do the names "Ford and Nixon" ring a bell? Geez, that led to your (misbegotten) election!. How about "Bush and Weinberger"? Or did you hear the one about Clinton and Marc Rich?
Pressing on:
But, he added, if Mr. Snowden came back to the United States, was tried, found guilty and faced a death sentence, “I would certainly consider a pardon, yes.”
“But I can’t say what I would do,” Mr. Carter said, “because I don’t have the information that President Obama has about the damage that has been done to our security apparatus.”
He would "consider a pardon" if Snowden were sentenced to death but "can't say" what he would do? This, from the guy who just last fall was calling for an end to capital punishment? These plot twists are tricky. Then again, a commutation is not a pardon, so maybe Jimmy would knock the sentence down from death to life without granting a full pardon.
And as a bonus, I am 99% confident that this next assertion is pure fantasy, but lack the time to pin down the last 1%:
Mr. Carter, 89, has made no secret in recent days of his disdain for the N.S.A., telling television interviewers during his book tour that he now relies on the “snail mail” of the United States Postal Service, rather than email, for sending sensitive messages. During a midday appearance at The Washington Post, he warned about the reach of the security agency.
“If you sent an email today, they recorded it,” the former president said. “If you’ve made a telephone call today, they’ve recorded it. They record the entire thing. They don’t go back and listen to your words — they say — but if they want to, later on, they can go back and listen to the exact words. I do think that needs to be corrected, and I hope President Obama will do it.”
I know the NSA keeps their own database of the metadata, which is the billing records routinely recorded by the telecom companies. But I don't recall reading that the telecoms or the NSA are routinely recording each and every call made in the United States, which is the obvious context of Mr. Peanut's remarks.
It has been reported that the NSA did "swallow up" all the phone communications in one target country on a rolling 30 day basis, and saved a tiny fraction of the voice clips for more than 30 days. But even that effort virtually exhausted their data analysis and storage capabilities; the idea that such a program is being employed in the US would merit a major headline, if true.
And even if every Valley Girl's chat with her latest girlfriend about her latest boyfriend was being recorded as per the NSA program employed abroad, Jimmy's claim that "if they want to, later on, they can go back and listen to the exact words" would only be true within the thirty day rolling window.
Ah, well. Thinking about Jimmy inspires an arithmetic problem. A stopped clock is famously right twice a day. Clearly, Jimmy has not achieved that standard. But how often is a clock that loses one second every hour right, and is Jimmy more accurate than that?
A loving family would have locked him in the attic long ago.
Posted by: Clarice Feldman | March 27, 2014 at 10:38 AM
lord love a waterfowl, this fellow like Agee, like Boyce willingly cooperated with the FSB.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 10:40 AM
What "sensitive" messages is he sending/receiving? Does an 89 year old former president still receive security briefings?
Posted by: Marlene | March 27, 2014 at 10:47 AM
But even that effort virtually exhausted their data analysis and storage capabilities;
...which have improved since then, and continue to do so.
Posted by: Extraneus | March 27, 2014 at 10:50 AM
God forbid we are still hearing from the JEF thirty five years from now.
Posted by: trollbetrolls | March 27, 2014 at 11:02 AM
What's that old maxim about opening Jimmah's mouth and removing all doubt?
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:07 AM
If you can imagine it, the NSA is doing it.
Posted by: MarkO | March 27, 2014 at 11:08 AM
I looked at my clock and tired to solve the equation, TM.
I am working on a different problem now.
Posted by: Threadkiller | March 27, 2014 at 11:10 AM
God forbid we are still hearing from the JEF thirty five years from now.
A nightmare scenario to be sure. But I don't think he gets to take TOTUS with him into retirement, so what will he be able to say?
Posted by: jimmyk | March 27, 2014 at 11:16 AM
George Will:
Putin, whose lamented Soviet Union was then Hitler’s ally, knows Hitler’s tactics. If Putin had a sense of humor he would justify as “R2P” his policy of bringing home to the safety of Mother Russia many of the Russians residing in contiguous countries. R2P — “responsibility to protect” — was the moral principle the Obama administration invoked to justify involvement in the seven-month assault on Moammar Qaddafi, who posed no threat to us but supposedly did to Libyans.
In a recent New Yorker interview, Obama praised himself for being “comfortable with complexity” and unraveled the Middle East’s complications: “It would be profoundly in the interest of citizens throughout the region if Sunnis and Shias weren’t intent on killing each other.” This is the president as poseur — detached, laconic, arch, almost droll: If only — apologies to Kipling — the lesser breeds without the law would behave.
Posted by: MarkO | March 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM
'Putin understands Hitler's tactics'-- true, just as long he doesn't invoke "Ein Rooskie Volk" instead of R2P.
Obummer in New Yorker-- he really said that? What a moron, what an empty suit, the ultimate poseur. Disgrace.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:25 AM
O is comfortable with complexity because it allows him to BS and pretend to have profound insights while saying absolute nonsense. Sometimes known as an inability to see the forest for the trees.
Posted by: jimmyk | March 27, 2014 at 11:29 AM
Did Meeka reminisce about when Adultery of the Heart used to read Protocols of the Elders of Zion to her?
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 11:31 AM
CH@11:31-- now THAT's funny. (probably true Zbig may have had a signed first edition)
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:33 AM
Time is surely on their side in the race between generating data and storing it. But Jimmy is not talking about someday, he is talking about now.
And - Spoiler Alert! - there is a trick answer to the stopped clock v. Jimmeh question. Actually, it is obvious enough to be below most people, nut not me.
Posted by: Tom Maguire | March 27, 2014 at 11:34 AM
Jeebus, what a retarded toad.
If Jimmy wasn't real a latter day Faulkner would have to dream him up.
The interceding 28 years between that moralizing, flap jowled, hang-dog dope and the present nicely scrubbed, marginally articulate imbecile with impending bursitis from patting himself on his brilliant back seems like some kind of golden age, even though it was populated by only one colossus and three decidedly non colossi.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 11:35 AM
TomM-- this word you use, 'Insights,' I do not think it means what you think it means :)
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:38 AM
Love this post Tom Maguire!!!
Pretty psyched about TK's clock too - I want one of those. Do they sell on Amazon?
Posted by: centralcal | March 27, 2014 at 11:42 AM
Interesting thoughts on how women lawyers, especially young attractive ones, should dress in the courtroom from a sitting federal judge Richard Kopf [who just began chemo for Hodgkins disease]
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 11:42 AM
And - Spoiler Alert! - there is a trick answer to the stopped clock v. Jimmeh question.
Is there? I rather idly figured 60x60x12/365.25 and came up with 118 years (and a couple months). That seemed to pass the reasonableness test (Jimmuh will likely die before he's right), but wasn't interesting enough to comment.
But now it is. Where did I go wrong?
Posted by: Cecil Turner | March 27, 2014 at 11:43 AM
If Jimmy wasn't real a latter day Faulkner would have to dream him up.
He might've been who the late Harry Crews had in mind as "Oyster Boy" in The Knockout Artist"
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 11:43 AM
"Jeebus, what a retarded toad.
If Jimmy wasn't real a latter day Faulkner would have to dream him up"
Ig-- absolutely brilliant.
The 1981-2007 Golden Age was instigated foremost by Reagan, but there were other very important greats, Thatcher, Friedman, Pope John PaulII, Lech W even Steve Jobs and Gates and others. We are all beneficiaries of the liberty and economic freedom they recovered for us. We have to step up now, everyday.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:46 AM
I want to see a cage match between Oyster Boy and Shrimp Boy.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 11:47 AM
Okay, I'll be the one to say it:
Just die already, Jimmeh!
Posted by: lyle | March 27, 2014 at 11:48 AM
Unspoken, but uniformly assumed.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 11:49 AM
Oyster Boy and Shrimp Boy in the same day? Hmm.
Posted by: Extraneus | March 27, 2014 at 11:49 AM
Jeeze, self, RTFQ. A second an hour, not a second a day. Divide by 24 gives 4.9 years. That's no longer reasonable, but my confidence is now zero anyway.
(And I no longer care about the answer and will refuse any further opportunities for public arithmetic.)
Posted by: Cecil Turner | March 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM
When Adultery of the Heart goes to Hell, will he trail along behind Ted Kennedy like an annoying brat, as he did on the donk convention podium in 1980, waiting for him to acknowledge him? Satan might torture him by having fat Ted ignore him to the enjoyment of the rest of the otherwise miserable souls.
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM
When possible, I avoid the Godwinning, Catherine, with the help of Potemkin, secured
the lands of the Caucasus, Alexander 1, finished the job, Nicholas 1, and even the good czar made sure to hold that territory.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 11:57 AM
even Steve Jobs and Gates
No, not them. At least Jobs didn't seem to have much pretense of being a Deep Thinker outside of his area of expertise, whereas Gates imagines himself as that.
Posted by: jimmyk | March 27, 2014 at 11:59 AM
This is very funny, re Yee and others:
Retweeted by David Burge
Chris Ryan @thestreeter 5m
Breaking: A Chinese satellite spots a potential clue in the case of the missing party affiliation. @iowahawkblog http://pic.twitter.com/UsXqMrtOV1
Posted by: jimmyk | March 27, 2014 at 12:01 PM
I do think we all owe a debt to Gates and Jobs; their PCs/Macs gave us freedom of movement of information, and unlike deficit spending, that has been a huge economic and liberty multiplier.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 12:02 PM
nteresting thoughts on how women lawyers, especially young attractive ones, should dress in the courtroom from a sitting federal judge Richard Kopf [who just began chemo for Hodgkins disease]
Thanks for linking that. Some hilarious back and forths in the comments.
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 12:05 PM
What is the sound of one man clapping?
Posted by: matt | March 27, 2014 at 12:07 PM
Erick Erickson harvests some low hanging fruit:
http://www.redstate.com/2014/03/27/matthew-yglesias-said-the-left-can-lie-to-win-arguments-and-so-he-does/
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 12:11 PM
cathy f - Have a *very* Happy Birthday ! ! !
So glad you contribute so many informative comments, despite the problems you've had with "typhus-pad."
(No need to apologize for a HB cross-post, is there?)
Posted by: Patriot4Freedom | March 27, 2014 at 12:14 PM
Well he's a Journolist, but putting that aside, I found the 'mindthoughts' he expressed on his Atlantic blog, most irregular.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:19 PM
Re the NSA and all that "hoo-haw" Maria Bartiromo had and interesting interview with Joe Nacchio who got out of prison last September convicted of insider trading while he was at Quest.
He says spying US citizens was going on during the Clinton admin.
Posted by: glasater | March 27, 2014 at 12:22 PM
Shirley they can't be serious;
http://swarthmoreindependent.com/2014/03/23/fat-justice-workshop-degrades-women-stretches-truth/
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:25 PM
HB Cathyf!
Posted by: Stephanie wherefore art thou springtime | March 27, 2014 at 12:25 PM
Of course. those very historical observation would make those in the Ukraine, Poland and Northern Romania very nervous;
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:27 PM
P4F:
(No need to apologize for a HB cross-post, is there?)
JOM only accepts two forms of "apology".
1) I'd like to apologize for x, but I won't. That's just how I roll.
2)

Posted by: Jeff Dobbs | March 27, 2014 at 12:27 PM
Carter is a racist.
Carter is a bigot.
He's just not that smart.
He is a not-nice man.
Posted by: Sandy ANTI - SLAVERY Daze | March 27, 2014 at 12:29 PM
I think i've made a similar point;
http://jhpolitics.com/2014/03/obama-downplays-russia-as-regional-power/
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:29 PM
A nightmare scenario to be sure. But I don't think he gets to take TOTUS with him into retirement, so what will he be able to say?
Won't matter. He'll still be reading from it with the exact same bullshit as now. Clenis hasn't said anything new since he left. Leftist tropes never die.
Posted by: lyle | March 27, 2014 at 12:30 PM
A few details from Leland Yee's indictment.
He doesn't think US citizens should have pistols but Philippine muslim terrorists should have M16s and RPGs.
How many state senators have to be indicted before somebody can file a RICO suit against the entire CA Dem party?
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 12:32 PM
Can't this pest simply die?
Posted by: Danube on iPad | March 27, 2014 at 12:32 PM
No he hasn't, and yet they treat his every word, as if it was a unique utterance, they only acknowledge a Republican, 'when needs must' often to attack the opposition,
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:36 PM
--Jeeze, self, RTFQ. A second an hour, not a second a day. Divide by 24 gives 4.9 years. That's no longer reasonable, but my confidence is now zero anyway.--
I'm probably a bad person for always getting a certain satisfaction from someone way smarter than me making a bonehead mistake like I would, but hey, that's just how I...well, you know.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 12:36 PM
I dunno, compared to Obama, Carter is da man. Plus he got me to vote for Reagan, so it's not all bad.
So Putin marches on, he figures his free ride will continue until the end of March Madness, and April Fools day, and Celebrity Poker night at the WH, and just about anything else.
Posted by: Jane | March 27, 2014 at 12:37 PM
Then you have to add the drying out time for the SS guys to get over their hangovers, Jane.
Then the WH can get down to business.
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 12:41 PM
Well Carter did push deregulation, he did a U-turn on defense spending, after the Afghan invasion,
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:42 PM
7 September 1977:
Carter agrees to transfer Panama Canal to Panama
Posted by: Sandy ANTI - SLAVERY Daze | March 27, 2014 at 12:45 PM
And Nicaragua, and Iran, and 'the Halloween Massacre' and the CRA, a horror show, all through out.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:48 PM
Do you think the end of the world guy who wrote the LUN has any idea how many open air tests the US and USSR did with nukes before they went underground?
I have a bunch of pictures of my FIL watching them in Nevada and in the Pacific.
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 12:49 PM
Well it would solve the global warming problem, but as with the earlier 'nuclear
winter' scenario, the Tretyakov admits Sagan was punked by, I tend to doubt it.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 12:51 PM
Answering my own question, Google tells me there were 2400 nuclear bombs tested in the open air from 1945 to the 1990's.
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 12:52 PM
--Do you think the end of the world guy who wrote the LUN has any idea how many open air tests the US and USSR did with nukes before they went underground?--
First, if a small nuclear way reduces temps 3F isn't that a good way to combat climate change?
Second, wouldn't minus 3F put us about back where we were temp wise circa 1900.
Third, significant volcanic events which happen not infrequently pump far more ash [and sulfur dioxide] into the atmosphere then that and somehow we survive.
I wish someone really would declare a war on this kind of "science".
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 01:00 PM
Me too, Iggy, me too.
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 01:01 PM
Not to mention he failed to account for the common good accomplished by targeting them correctly.
Ducking.
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 01:03 PM
remember she was state's policy chief, and then wrote one of those navelgazing lean in books.
http://www.interpretermag.com/category/blog/
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 01:07 PM
Pop Quiz: Can You Name One U.S. Senator? - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKaYnHlpD9M
Posted by: Threadkiller | March 27, 2014 at 01:07 PM
I have a bunch of pictures of my FIL watching them in Nevada and in the Pacific.
According to family history, my uncle was the "last man back on the boat" before the 1946 Crossroads nuclear test in the Pacific.
I'm not entirely sure I believe that, but it sounds neat.
Posted by: James D. | March 27, 2014 at 01:08 PM
Mt Pinatubo alone vaporized 1 cubic mile of rock and ejected 20 million tons of temp dropping sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. Worldwide temps dropped a bit but somehow mankind survived.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 01:09 PM
All political debate aside, this WSJ column lays out factually what ObummerCare is --subject to final reporting from th Big Gov Insurers-- about 1 Million previously uninsured added to insurance rolls; mostly older/sicker, with some younger subsidized taking insurance. A like number went from previously INsured to either MediCaid or UNinsured, and 4 Million were kicked off private insurance into Exchange Care some better off, most worse off (personal choice.) That's it... oh... cost to the taxpayers? $100+B/year. For what? mostly MediCaid expansion, but what does the rest go to? It can't be to subsidize --in part-- 1-2Million ExchangeCare insurereds. Even for Dems, this is a gross waste of a gigantic amount of money. Repaeal the damn thing: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303802104579451103019884322
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 01:14 PM
the Post piece was just part of the Wurlitzer,
the Horde has some fun:
http://minx.cc/?post=348159
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 01:17 PM
Carter was the idiot would had us lining up for a little petrol, and decided it would be a good thing to ration fuel based on odd or even number on your license plate. What to do if you had to travel more than a tankful on a non ration day?
And the moron told us to put on a cardigan, and shiver in the dark.
I still spit on the sidewalk at the mention of his name. Disgusting individual. But Reagan did beat him like a drum AND I am sure that haunts him even today, so there is that.
Posted by: GMax | March 27, 2014 at 01:31 PM
Apparently,he did get in a word edgewise, the Pope I mean;
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/03/27/video-obama-meets-pope-francis-talks-for-50-minutes/
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 01:34 PM
Robert Laszewski proffers a 404Care obituary in the guise of a guide on using a defibrillator attached to a 7.5kV line to 'save' it.
I find the concept of announcing the requests for double (triple?) digit premium increases for 404Care on a state by state basis over the full month between May 27 and June 27 to be almost as heartwarming as knowing state insurance commissioners will be making announcements regarding the increases allowed from July through October.
Everybody is sure to get a good strong whiff of the Democrat's dead albatross on a regular basis during the entire campaign season.
Posted by: Account Deleted | March 27, 2014 at 01:35 PM
Robert Laszewski proffers a 404Care obituary in the guise of a guide on using a defibrillator attached to a 7.5kV line to 'save' it.
I find the concept of announcing the requests for double (triple?) digit premium increases for 404Care on a state by state basis over the full month between May 27 and June 27 to be almost as heartwarming as knowing state insurance commissioners will be making announcements regarding the increases allowed from July through October.
Everybody is sure to get a good strong whiff of the Democrat's dead albatross on a regular basis during the entire campaign season.
Posted by: Account Deleted | March 27, 2014 at 01:35 PM
"inordinate fear of communism" pissed off my then liberal sensibilities. I was a 20yo 'old fashioned' anti-communist lib back in the day.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 01:35 PM
Iggie, I once worked with a paralegal who thought wearing stiletto heels, pencil thin skirts with large slits up them and low cut tops was appropriate attire for a federal courtroom where her job was largely to bend down and retrieve documents from the file boxes. We finally sent her home to change.
Posted by: Clarice Feldman | March 27, 2014 at 01:38 PM
I was trying to be charitable, but it is notable even the Simpsons had him as 'American's greatest monster' until W, I think.
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 01:39 PM
Hmmm, this didn't work before
D'OH!
http://twitchy.com/2014/03/27/ebony-editor-assumes-rnc-staffer-raffi-williams-is-a-white-dude-tells-him-to-shut-up/?utm_content=bufferf9e83&utm_medium=social
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 01:48 PM
RickB-- thanks for that Laszewski link. For the last 6 months I have viewed him as an 'honest broker' of ObummerCare info. But you know that the BigGov insurers won't screw the Dems with 20% rate hikes for 2015, that results in the death spiral for sure. The Insurers will muddle through, they'll push for 7-8% rate increases, and rely on the Bailout payments from ObummerCare to make them whole. They won't make any $$, but they won't be bankrupted either by Exchangecare. They'll kick the can for a year. And that's fine the Repubs will win elections on BAILOUT!! The bigger 2015 issue that comes up in summer/fall 2014 is Group renewals, the cancellations and rate hikes. ObummerCare will cause many small employers to drop coverage altogether or limit rate increases with higher co-pays and deductibles. And those employers will gladly tell everyone it's all because of Obummercare.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 01:48 PM
HB cathyf.
Hope the wonderchildren are thoughtful today.
New post up. http://www.invisibleserfscollar.com/surreptitious-vision-ed-reforms-as-designing-an-internal-keel-to-control-people-and-manage-society/
No I did not come up with keel as a metaphor. The radicals did. Caro-we need to talk about the potentials of this visual.
Posted by: rse | March 27, 2014 at 01:49 PM
It seems it's obligatory to destroy everyone who is effective;
http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/in-afghanistan-a-us-special-forces-majors-meteoric-rise-and-humiliating-fall
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 01:53 PM
Thanks for all of the birthday wishes! And hit -- thanks especially for the girl scout cookie birthday candles!
Posted by: cathyf | March 27, 2014 at 02:11 PM
For those of you following the Pelletier case, Michael Graham continues to go after the bad guys:
Why did the Pelliters lose custody
Does anyone know if Howie Carr is also on this story?
Posted by: MaryD | March 27, 2014 at 02:12 PM
Gant was one of the ultimate SF warrior/diplomats. He had tremendous support from Petraeus and changed the paradigm in his part of Afghanistan. But he broke the rules and pissed off a lot of the senior officers.
Just like when CPT Will Swenson got screwed on his MoH because he spoke out about a complete screwup of fire support when he needed it most, the bureaucrats and incompetents have a way of bring those who do not observe every rule in the book down.
Our military is going through this big time now. We are approaching a garrison army just as in 1950, except there are a bunch of malevolent Leftists openly at work tearing it down.
Posted by: matt | March 27, 2014 at 02:13 PM
NK,
I disagree wrt probable BluGovIns tactics. They have the Medicaid/Medicare management contracts which were the bribe to accept 404Care in pocket. WellPoint pulled the initial premium increase estimates from the same source Obama uses for his leadership qualities - but they stuck to them, as did almost all the other insurers. They will stick to high double digit increases again in order to protect the employer market by killing 404Care.
They're not going to allow Dr. Emengele's vision of a future without health insurance companies come to pass.
Posted by: Account Deleted | March 27, 2014 at 02:13 PM
Since the caravan moved on, I'm reposting my special wishes for a special JOMer:
Happy birthday, cathyf, and wishes for many more.
Posted by: Frau Stachelschwein | March 27, 2014 at 02:14 PM
The comments at RB's link are quite depressing.
The only guy calling a spade a spade is an MD and not a single person suggests that junking this mess and freeing markets rather than capturing them might be a better course than trying to salvage the wreck of SS Obamacare, which is only fit to use as an artificial reef to stabilize Guam.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 02:18 PM
RickB@2:13-- I think the BigGov insurers will do exactly as you say -- IN 2015. After mid-term elections, and Repubs repeal Bailout funding in the 2016 Budget Resolution.
Posted by: NK(withnewsoftware) | March 27, 2014 at 02:20 PM
Hell, in 1959 my dad took a task force down off the west coast of South America and torched off a bunch of nukes in the upper atmosphere. The usual suspects warned us our kids were gonna die from Strontium 90 in their milk.
Then in 1962 he set off a bunch more out at Christmas Island in the Central Pacific.
Piece a cake.
Posted by: Danube on iPad | March 27, 2014 at 02:20 PM
--Iggie, I once worked with a paralegal who thought wearing stiletto heels, pencil thin skirts with large slits up them and low cut tops was appropriate attire for a federal courtroom where her job was largely to bend down and retrieve documents from the file boxes.--
Observing how some women treated Mrs Iggy, who dressed quite modestly, simply because she was attractive I don't see how it is anything less than a substantial net negative in a courtroom to dress provocatively. Even a lot of the guys who ogle them are simultaneously upset at the unprofessionalism.
I signed up for new comment email alerts to the judge's blog post and feel sorry for the poor guy as the marching morons continue to slap him around for observing human nature.
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 02:26 PM
What do you know about the USS Brush?
Posted by: Threadkiller | March 27, 2014 at 02:26 PM
Sorry. That sounded a lot like a TBT question.
:-/
I am curious if you have heard of the ship and the fate of some of the crew after exposure.
Posted by: Threadkiller | March 27, 2014 at 02:28 PM
the two minute hate, is eternal;
http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/03/27/4022192/mdx-board-member-resigns-in-protest.html
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 02:35 PM
Clarice "--Iggie, I once worked with a paralegal who thought wearing stiletto heels, pencil thin skirts with large slits up them and low cut tops was appropriate attire for a federal courtroom where her job was largely to bend down and retrieve documents from the file boxes.--"
Being the careful employer you are, Clarice, I am sure you retained photographic evidence of the young lady reaching into the file boxes.
Would you please send those pictures to DoT and me for safekeeping?
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 02:42 PM
Happy Birthday, cathyf!
Posted by: Beasts of England | March 27, 2014 at 02:45 PM
OL:
Answering my own question, Google tells me there were 2400 nuclear bombs tested in the open air from 1945 to the 1990's.
Have you seen the vid of every nuclear explosion through 1998?
Numbers might be a bit different, it has 2,053 as the total through 1998, but according to the video...
For extra credit...
Posted by: Jeff Dobbs | March 27, 2014 at 02:47 PM
Find your ship:
http://www.dtra.mil/docs/documents-ntpr-radiationassessment/ra02---expedited-processing-of-radiation-dose-assignment_rev-2-0_2013-07-22-(final_2013-09-09).pdf?sfvrsn=0
Posted by: Threadkiller | March 27, 2014 at 02:49 PM
Hit, that video was great!
Posted by: Old Lurker | March 27, 2014 at 02:57 PM
Just call it the Duma;
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/201950-gop-gripes-about-bull-vote
Posted by: narciso | March 27, 2014 at 02:58 PM
Copy me on those pics for Iggy and DoT, Clarice; thanks in advance, they're for a friend doing research.
Posted by: Captain Hate | March 27, 2014 at 03:03 PM
You are naughty boys. Naughty. That's why I love you.
Posted by: Clarice Feldman | March 27, 2014 at 03:05 PM
James Schlesinger has died.
Posted by: DrJ | March 27, 2014 at 03:18 PM
--Copy me on those pics for Iggy and DoT, Clarice--
I would like it noted that though clarice's comment was directed to me, OL decided he and DoT should receive them for safe keeping, leaving me still wondering if I'm just a potted plant around here.
But because OL is WAY, WAY older than me I'll chock it up merely to confusion and forgetfulness rather than any malice. :)
Posted by: Ignatz | March 27, 2014 at 03:24 PM
Ignatz, You're not a potted plant to me, if that means anything. I always enjoy your comments.
Posted by: Miss Marple | March 27, 2014 at 03:27 PM