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August 29, 2007Dog days of August - UPDATEDI’ve gotten a few emails from folks concerned that I’ve been laid up with another ailment. Sorry I’ve been so quiet or raised concern. I’m well…it’s just been very busy. (And of course really backed up on email, again). So, we left Buster at dorm on Friday night, came home Saturday. I gave myself Sat/Sun/Monday to cry, be depressed and eat chocolate (I can’t seem to get enough…I feel too young to be at this “next” stage - the empty nester - of my life) and yesterday it was errand-running all day, including a trip to traffic court, where all I was trying to do was change a court date. Because the court date had already been changed twice, I had to go before a judge, which seemed entirely reasonable to me. In my case, however, “the judge” was a snarling, hyperactive little chihuahua of a man whom I have nicknamed Ginger, because when I was a little girl I was bitten by just such a little mutt, and that was her name. This dog bit, too. I tried to stare him down, Alpha-doggie style, and got him to look away once, but in the end he still made me cry. I hate that. Suffice to say I did manage to calm down (after spending some time in my car using language to make a sailor blush) and talk to God about Ginger with some rationality and charity. Barely. But I’m still very much a “work-in-progress Christian” with a lot of growing to do, as evidenced by the fact that I drove home imagining a snarling chihuahua flying through the air the length of a football field after having come into direct contact with my foot. Lord, forgive me. The thing is I go away for almost a week…and once again I find that there is nothing new in the news. Don Surber has more thoughts and Ed Morrissey is as usual, writing sensibly and well. UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE: Hillary’s campaign is now going to give $23,000 of Hsu’s money to charity - again, I’d like to know what charities these pols gift with dubious funds and whether or not those charities somehow end up supporting these candidates. The Clinton campaign is not returning, however, “[does] not plan to return any money Hsu raised from other donors.” END UPDATE. Glenn calls campaign finance regulations a sham.
Sheesh. That was about the 2004 election, but egad, the stench of corruption is all over the ‘08 elections, too, and we’re still over a year out from them. I told you this all started way too early. But maybe that’s a good thing for the pols; they’re scratching around and raising tons of money while no one is paying attention, and heaven knows the press won’t “press” on this story. Not when it concerns this candidate, anyway. I wrote something a while back about Katie Couric, but it sort of applies to Mrs. Clinton, too:
Mrs. Clinton needs to give up her own questionable campaign donations and stop resenting it when other pols and contributors dare to dislike her, but she is by no means stagnating. She has that “hell of a safety belt” supporting her, in the press, as she nears a pinnacle upon which I am not so certain she belongs. This election is going to be interesting. Oh…and it seems another Hillary donor is maybe also not so desirable. Mrs. Clinton’s campaign says his large donation will be donated to charity. Will we ever be told which charity? Can they donate it to a “charity” which is a front for the DNC? Does anyone know? Why not donate it to something transparent, like a cancer fund, a kidney foundation, an AIDS program, a school music foundation? I’m not saying Mrs. Clinton won’t do exactly that. I’m just wondering if we’ll ever know. I mean, the press is so selective, lately, about what they tell and don’t tell. Castro says Hillary and Obama will be the winning ticket. Well, there’s a a questionable endorsement, or whatever. But yeah, I say bring that. I’d love to see Hillary/Obama against Rudy/Michael Steele. I’m up for that. Meanwhile, a few days ago I gave you the death of Scarpia, now, thanks to the magic of you tube, I leave you with Bryn Terfel embodying the beastly baron as he lusts after Tosca, while in church. “Tosca, you make me forget God!” http://theanchoressonline.com/2007/08/29/dog-days-of-august/trackback/ 7 Responses to “Dog days of August - UPDATED” |
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August 29th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
I have two still at home. My older two are gone. All boys.
The second oldest moved out a month ago, having graduated college in the spring. It was hard enough each time he returned to school after being home on break, but his stuff was still in his room - posters, knick knacks, old shoes. Comforting visuals.
When he left for good and took everything I couldn’t believe the sorrow.
You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
August 29th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
Anchoress, thanks for the link to the YouTube. Sure enough, Terfel has made me forget the Milnes version… or was it MacNeil? And now I will happily have that bass line stuck in my head.
Thanks for keeping on writing (and linking) through the dog days!
August 29th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Dirty Money…
I'm in the hi-fidelity first class traveling set And I think I need a Lear jet Money it's a crime Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie Money so they say Is the root of all evil today But if you ask for a rise it's…
August 30th, 2007 at 4:08 am
More Democratic campaign donation $candal$…
So why so much focus just on Democratic scandals? Because they annoy me pointing the finger at the corruption in the Republican party when their house is just as dirty.
They claim to be the party of the working class and accuse the Repu…
August 30th, 2007 at 9:20 am
According to news reports, this character Hsu collected $1 million from investors on a phony import-export scheme, and then declared bankruptcy. The public records of the bankruptcy should document in excruciating detail exactly how much money was taken from each individual creditor. Forget charity — how about divvying up the money among Hsu’s ripped-off investors and creditors?
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