Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The steaming pile in D.C. is almost up to Obama's Adam's Apple:::::BHO catches fire again

By Pablo Fanque
All This Is That National Affairs Correspondent

It has become abundantly clear that the Republicans and the Tea Party People think they have found the winning issue in their quest to return to power.  From chairman Michael Steele to windbag Mitch McConnell, the GOP have said that they will hold the Democrats feet to the fire for passing health care reform come November.

Essentially the Republicans intend to campaign on their twisted belief that there is nothing wrong with the way insurance companies do business.  In fact, the GOP seems to say, we probably need to cut them even more leeway.  [Ed's note:  how's that free-enterprisey stuff workin' for ya?] This is a fight that Obama is nowhere near ready to give up.  In fact, in the last few days he seems to have caught fire again--giving impassioned speeches (as opposed to those rather cooler, cerebral ones that dominated his first year as President.  He has held two large rallies outside Washington this week.  He's twisting arms, rallying the troops and making one more push to settle this insanity for once, and for all. 


Mr. Obama said this week, and rightfully so, that his health care plan incorporates the best ideas of Democrats and Republicans, and that it strikes a middle ground between government-run health care, and a system dominated by insurance companies.


"So I don't believe we should give either the government or the insurance companies more control over health care in America. I want to give you more control over health care in America."
 As an old friend once wrote in a poem "Go, you sumbitch!, go!"
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jack brummet drawing: Faces No. 146

I drew this in a meeting yesterday in San Francisco. Hardly any of the figures represent people who attended the meeting. 

Faces No. 146, by Jack Brummet - Click to enlarge
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The Hawk--Ronnie Hawkins--performs Bo Diddly's great "Who Do You Love?" at his ex-employee's The Band's final performance

The Hawk a/k/a Ronnie Hawkins, performs Bo Diddly's great "Who Do You Love?" at his ex-employee's--The Band's--final performance on Thanksgiving night, 1976.  Great tune, great performance. 


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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

The Dilemma: which bath?

























In my hotel room at the St. Regis in San Francisco (in SoMa), after 12 hours of meetings, I am "free" until 8 AM, after I get through 47 emails. I am staring at this actually quite hilarious, card, thinking, "OK, should I just go ahead and expense this $1,650 bath?" Do you think anyone would notice? Or should I be parsimonious and just do the the Krug Champagne and truffles bath for a mere $525?
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Saturday, March 06, 2010

Four years ago today: Del Brummet's trailers for his short "Taracotra"



Del Brummet created three trailers for his short Taracotra four years ago... This was one of his earliest movies. He later created the award winning "Unplugged."

Click here to link to the trailers.
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Friday, March 05, 2010

Ex-Sen. John Edwards about to pay the piper?

By Pablo Fanque
All This Is That National Affairs Editor

Thanks to Jeff Clinton for the news tip.

Yeah, it's reported by the Enquirer. But then remember, it was the Enquirer that broke the story in the first place, while Old Media sat on their hands.


"The ultimate fall from grace, a Federal grand jury is about to indict John Edwards, The ENQUIRER has learned exclusively."

"In another shocker, close sources say Edwards' estranged wife Elizabeth could help send the former presidential candidate to jail!"

Read the entire story here, in The National Enquirer.

Other Enquirer coverage of the Edwards scandal:
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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Alien Lore No. 168 - New UFO file releases from Britain


As you may or may not know, Russia, France, and Great Britain have released much of their previously secret government files on UFO/alien-Grey sightings and investigations. Partly, this is due to pressure to open up what The People rightfully own, similar to the literally millions of documents released under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act. Partly, I believe, they release these records to quell the growing sabre-rattling of the conspiracy theorists (both fringe and mainstream), and partly because they believe--probably rightly--that releasing the ravings of deranged saucer-freaks and conspiracy and cover-up wacks will speak for itself.

Thanks to Jeff Clinton for pointing out these stories.

The Brits recently released their fifth batch of records about unidentified flying objects. The Ministry of Defence and The National Archives have released the files as part of a project to open the files up to a broader audience.

This release is the largest so far, with more than 6,000 pages of material from 1994 to 2000.

The files include:
- A sighting by a man in Birmingham, England, in March 1997. He said he came home from work at 4 a.m. to see a large blue triangle-shaped craft hovering over his back garden. It "shot off and disappeared" after about three minutes, the report said, leaving behind a "silky-white substance" on the treetops, some of which he saved in a jar. The documents did not say what happened to the jar and its contents.

- One report, from January 1997, details a man driving home through south Wales one night when he saw "a 'tube of light' coming down from the sky," which at first seemed like a "massive star" coming toward him. The man's mobile phone and car radio failed (classic symptoms!), and the man got out of his car and was able to walk through the light. When he re-entered his car he started feeling sick, and later developed a skin condition.

- Another report talks about a group of people, in August 1997, who saw, from their fishing trawler in the North Sea, a round, flat, shiny object hover in the sky. The witnesses saw it both with the naked eye and through binoculars. The witnesses, the report says, were "very skeptical of UFOs." They followed the UFO on radar for several seconds before it completely vanished, the report said.

- Cops in Boston, England, and Skegness, on England's east coast, witnessed a UFO on video at the same time that the Royal Air Force (RAF) detected an "unidentified blip" on their radar. In the 1966 sighting, officers saw "strange rotating red, blue, green and white flashing lights in the sky," the report said. Another ship in a bay near Boston, also saw the lights, at the same time the RAF air defense radars picked up the blip. Press coverage of the incident led the RAF to look into the lights, which they identified as stars and bright planets. The radar blip, authorities said, were due to a "permanent echo" created by a nearby church spire.

- The release also contains several incidents involving UFOs and aircraft, like the near-miss that happened in January 1995 when a British Airways Boeing 737 was approaching Manchester airport. The captain and a crew member saw the object, but an investigation by the Civil Aviation Authority failed to identify it, the report said. It never happened! Really?

According to the CNN report, "The release highlights how the reported shapes of UFOs have changed during the past half-century, the National Archives said. Many of the reports in the latest file describe UFOs as big, black and triangular, whereas reports from the 1940s and '50s tended to be about saucers or disc-shaped objects."

"In the 1950s the next big leap in technology was thought to be a round craft that took off vertically, and it's intriguing to note that this is the same period when people began to report seeing 'flying saucers' in the sky," said David Clarke, author of a book called The UFO Files.

Relevant links:

CNN's report on the release of the files
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Digital art: On The Bus by Jack Brummet

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The many SNL Presidents reunite on Funny Or Die - video


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Buffalo Springfield at The Monterey Pop Festival


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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Del Brummet takes photographs in far far outer space

(Seattle, WA) By Jack Brummet
Paranormal & Celestial Phenomena Editor, All This Is That

My son Del is taking photos in far far outer space.   No, it's not on The Hubble...you have to have some pretty serious juice just to get thirty seconds on that baby.  But, he is using the network of ground-based NASA/Harvard telescopes--a/k/a/ "micro-observatories" --that you control remotely from a computer. [Ed's note:  "Far far"  as opposed to near outer space, which you and I could reach in an hour driving the speed limit, if we could drive straight up.]

Here are some of the images he's shot and received back from NASA.  Cick the photos to enlarge.  These are images of the Whirpool Galaxy, Saturn, The Andromeda Galaxy, (you know this one) The Moon, and The Rng Nebula,




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Monday, March 01, 2010

Richie Havens plays "Freedom" at Woodstock, August, 1969

I just finished reading Back To The Garden, a great history of the 1969 Woodstock Festival.  So, of course, I had to watch the movie.  There are a lot of standout and falldown performances from the festival.  His is just amazing.  He was pressed into service because he was there.  He had been scheduled to go on much later, but people couldn't get to the festival (including the performers).  So people like Havens, John Sebastian, Country Joe, and others were pressed into performing. 

Richie was the first performer, and ended up having to play several hours, instead of the expected 45 minutes,as tghey anxiously awaited the arrival of the other scheduled performers.  He played this song, Freedom, completely off the cuff.  It was all improv (because he'd run out of songs).  He folded in the old blues tune Motherless Child, and knocked it out of the park.  It made it into the movie, and gave Richie a life of gigs into the far future (up to Right Now!).


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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Drawing: Faces No. 17 & Faces. 12

Thanks to Susan for sending me these photos of drawings I didn't even remember I did...she has a stack of them squirreled away at the DeMerit mansion on Capitol Hill...



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Jay Leno & Luca Brasi: Separated at birth?

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Faces No. 61

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Kill The Whale!

By Pablo Fanque, All This Is That National Affairs Editor
and Jack Brummet, Editor-in-chief, All This Is That

Magnificent but deadly, is how a Florida newspaper described Orcas.  I live within walking distance of Puget Sound, where we have pods of Orcas.  I have seen them all my life out in the sound, sailed by them in ferries as whole pods breached and frolicked, and even watched on TV when they were captured (specifically Name and Shamu).  It's sad, but not shocking, to hear one they had cooped up in Florida has killed someone.  Tilikum an Orca at SeaWorld has now killed three people.  Our local Orcas don't have such an ugly track record.  But they are free to roam the sound and Pacific Ocean, and have social relationships among their pod. 

Tilikum is a star attraction for SeaWorld, and a stud--he's now father to 13 calves.  He is a large Orca, and has been a marquee fixture at SeaWorld--partly because his considerable girth lends itself to making gigantic splashes that awe the tourists.  But his male hormones, that delight the breeders at the park, and his size, that delights the paying visitors also make him dangerous to Dawn Brancheau, his handlers and trainers.  He killed Brancheau, dragging her by her ponytail and drowning her earlier this week.  This isn't completely surprising.  Tillikum is often separated from the seven other whales at SeaWorld, because he is very large.  And "randy." 

"Chuck Tompkins, corporate curator of animal behavior for SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, said the park's female killer whales typically only want Tilikum around them when they are sexually active." 
But Orcas are extremely social, and the isolation Tilikum experinced may have led to his aggressive behavior (sounds like prison behavior, doesn't it?).  SeaWorld knew this, and only put him in isolation for three days maximum.   Being alone is cruel punishment for a whale.

Dawn Brancheau was not his only victim.  This is a serial killer whale.  In 1991, he was one of three Orcas that drowned a trainer at an aquarium in our neighboring town, Victoria, British Columbia.  In 1999, authorities found a dead body on his back--authorities believe the man snuck into SeaWorld's orca tank and drowned.

Tilikum weighs six tons, twice the size of the next largest whale in captivity in Orlando.  SeaWorld allows no handlers in his tank, and only allow the most seasoned handlers to work with him at the edge of  "the tank."  Many experts say he is so large that any tank man can create is far too small for him.  They also say no tank is large enough for a whale.
"We've proved in the past few years that putting people in solitary confinement makes them crazy. How can we expect anything different from marine animals?" said Edward O. Keith, an associate professor at Nova Southeastern University's Oceanographic Center.


SeaWorld is assembling a panel of experts to decide how best to handle Tilikum in light of this most recent "accident."

Really?  I guess you don't even consider sterner measures when the perp is your tourist attraction's cash cow.  But if this were a Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Malamute, or German Shepherd who just killed their third victim, what do you think their fate would be?  Well, let's face it, they would have never reached their third strike.  The "authorities" would have taken the dog out after their first srike.  And we've done the same dozens of times recently with rogue bears and cougars.  We do it with humans too.

So, what now?  If this was a human, we would never set him free.  If it was a dog, we would have killed him back in 1991.  We could slowly acclimatize him, and eventually set him free.  That's worked with birds, but with whales...we haven't had much luck.

Incredibly, SeaWorld wants to keep him around.   They have a deep pecuniary interest in keeping him performing.   What are a few dead handlers compared to a magnificent revenue-generating marquee whale?  Not much apparently.

Fly him back to Puget Sound and drop him near one of the local pods.  It's sink or swim out there, and he'll make it, or he won't.  But, SeaWorld,  your status quo?  It really isn't working.  It's time to implement the Free Willy option.  You've collected enough of your dollars, sheckels, and piastres.  It's time to free Tilikum and let him enjoy whatever remains of his life.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Drawing: Faces No. 74 - "Am I the only sober person here?"

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Jokes, No. 13: The Monastery




A guy joins a monastery and takes a vow of silence: hes allowed to say two words every seven years. After the first seven years, the elders bring him in and ask for his two words.

“Cold floors,” he says.

They nod and send him away. Seven more years pass. They bring him back in and ask for his two words. He clears his throats and says,

“Bad food.”

They nod and send him away. Seven more years pass. They bring him in for his two words.

“I quit,” he says.

“Thats not surprising,” the elders say. “Youve done nothing but complain since you got here.”

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