There may be room for music at a restored McCarren Pool after all. (This is somewhat old news – there certainly won’t be room for Pool Party sized events, and any larger events will probably happen in the Spring and Autumn, not in the Summer.)
Pool Parties May Not Be Over
Depressing News
No Pies ‘n’ Thighs until December.
(via The Driggs.)
John Leaves a Message
McCain’s voicemail to Sarah Palin.
(Via DF.)
Making Book
Ask and you shall receive: yesterday I wondered what the over/under was on Palin’s nomination surviving to Election Day. Today, Intrade has a line on it. The odds are pretty long at this point – traders are giving her an 86% of staying on the ticket through 4 November.
But given the substantive revelations of the past 48 hours, this may be a smart bet to take. Putting aside issues that really don’t address her qualifications and state of mind (beauty pageants, teen pregnancy, DWI arrests), in the past two days we have learned the following: Palin lied about her opposition to the Bridge to Nowhere; was barracuda when it came to raking in earmarks for the town of Wassila (thanks in part to the Abramoff-connected lobbyist she hired); has tried to fire at least three employees for lack of loyalty; was a director of the 527 group created by muck-master Ted Stevens; and has a spouse whose former political party declares its hatred for the government and flag of America and actively pushes for secession. For good measure, Palin has also claimed international experience by virtue of a refueling stop in Ireland.
This is by no means an exhaustive list.
At this point it is clear that John McCain’s vetting of Sarah Palin consisted of a Google search that probably didn’t go past the first page (may they clicked on “I’m Feeling Lucky”). McCain talked to the woman for a total of 20 minutes before deciding to put her a heartbeat away from the presidency. This is how he handled the most important decision of his presidential campaign – really, the first major executive decision in his political career.
John McCain doesn’t care about governing; he only cares about being president. That’s not putting country first.
Last Show
The end of a (three-year) era at McCarren Pool.
Apparently the “hipsters” aren’t looking forward to swimming there: “most said that they thought the pool would be too dirty”. Seriously, most of the “hipsters” interviewed said this? How many is most?
Palin: Over-Under?
Is there an over/under on how long Palin’s candidacy will last?
And with new evidence coming out on an hourly basis that McCain didn’t do the most basic vetting of Palin, how much longer will we have to hear about his superior “experience”? In the “most important decision of his candidacy”, McCain decided to shoot from the hip. He rolled the dice. If this is how McCain would operate as president (and there is every reason to believe that it absolutely is how he would operate as president), we should all be losing sleep at night.
John McCain forgot the most important qualification for a VP: do no harm. He went for the pander trifecta (the base, blue collar voters and women) with a nominee whom he had met for less than 20 minutes.
I said it before and I’ll say it again – I’ll take judgement and discretion over experience.
La Bouillabaisse
La Bouillabaisse has reopened (yet again), in Red Hook this time. I never went to the Carroll Gardens version, but the Atlantic Avenue original was great (I’m talking early to mid 1990s – by the late 90s it had changed ownership and it was decidedly not great). I hope that’s what they’ve recreated.
Bloomberg Said to Test a Term-Limit Reversal
Intellectually, I think term limits are a good thing. Practically, they are rife with unintended consequences, the biggest of which is the expensive game of musical chairs it has created. Part of that game is that pretty much from the beginning of their second term, pols are looking at their next job, not the one they were elected to do.
The current system is not serving us well, and should be changed. But having survived two public referendums, any change to the current system would have to be put to the voters to have any legitimacy.
Obama-Biden ’08
Last McCarren Concert an Obama Fundraiser
JellyNYC steps up for the Democratic cause. Yo La Tengo, Titus Andronicus and Ebony Bones do their part too.