For Wednesday's Rachel Maddow Show, Rachel was still using the great big desk from Tuesday's State of the Union coverage, and she was pretty darn happy about having an extra day with it. It's like an extra day of politic-nerd Super Bowl. And Barack Obama is enjoying his own post-SOTU glow, too, with trips to red states (or at least university towns in red states -- Boise, Idaho, and Lawrence, Kansas) and renewed diplomatic relations with Cuba. Maddow notes that it's not just American diplomats in Havana; a big Russian spy ship is there too, "basically Vladimir Putin's latest desperate shirtless horseback ride through international relations." In any case, Barack Obama is enjoying his post-SOTU bump, which is the theme of Maddow's "A" segment -- broken, by the logic of MSNBC's webmasters, into three chunks.
And they bitched that his ad lib wasn't very bipartisan. This from people who can't tell you the day of the week without adding "we won the mid-terms".
True story: used to work for a big corp that had the contract to "clean up" the DOE/DOD/AEC/Manhattan Project mess at Fernault, OH. They were paid to provide one hundred (100.00) civil engineers to have available in a nearby office on call in case anything came up. These guys had nothing to do for months at a time, but got very good at doing the crossword puzzle.
Bomb it, but avoid DoE's National Lab, which is heavily contaminated with every nasty substance ever known to man.
also avoid Dok Zoom who probably immortal but let's not take any chances.
And they bitched that his ad lib wasn't very bipartisan. This from people who can't tell you the day of the week without adding "we won the mid-terms".
Drones. Don't want to get too close.
They&#039;re too busy paying the groundskeepers to <i>over</i>inflate the sportsballs.
Have done so, and agree with your perception.
True story: used to work for a big corp that had the contract to &quot;clean up&quot; the DOE/DOD/AEC/Manhattan Project mess at Fernault, OH. They were paid to provide one hundred (100.00) civil engineers to have available in a nearby office on call in case anything came up. These guys had nothing to do for months at a time, but got very good at doing the crossword puzzle.
Yeah he&#039;s needed for other essential purposes. Perhaps certain areas (college campuses?) could be declared no-go zones for drones.