At the Upstate Artists Guild's Green Show, with my religious piece, "Urban Gethsemane." WWJD? What would Jesus drink, knowing he was about to be sold out, denied, and hung from a cross for three hours the next day? I say bourbon...lots of it! Wouldn't you?
Local artist Chip Fasciana and yours truly. I've known Chip since I first moved to Albany, when he tended bar at the old Lionheart...we are drinking a local favorite: Utica Club.
No one could ever accuse me of wanting to be like Hemingway...could they?
Friday, March 7, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Day 1
No longer bound to the cubicle. My first day as a non-state employee has been somewhat productive. Now, I am waiting for paint to try. Earlier, I had the pleasure of walking my daughter to school. And I had my Irish coffee.
Also, I am thinking of what I can do to get some sort of consulting gig going which will supplement my eventual new career as a teamster. I developed a list of accomplisments/assets. I used a title for a company, "The McLain Clan." Strategic thinking, grant proposal development, speech writing, and issue management. If all went well, in a number of years I could be like the guy in the photo enclosed.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Farewell Luncheon
Monday, March 3, 2008
The Big Lie
Not too long ago, Senator Clinton released a t.v. ad with children asleep in their beds and a voice-over alluding to her readiness and Senator's unreadiness to handle a foreign policy crisis in the middle of the night.
The Big Lie is not about whether Obama is ready to handle a crisis (based on how he ran this campaign, I think he is ready for just about anything). The Big Lie is that Hillary Clinton says she is ready...and capable...of handlng a crisis. If her campaign is evidence of anything, it is that this politician can't see beyond her own ambition. She did not anticipate that Obama, who was doing boring wonkish town halls in the towns of Iowa, could rise above substance and reach into the hearts of Americans of varied ideologies. She mocks hope...ironically the name of the town from which her former president husband hailed and which they promoted in the 1992 campaign. She had no plan beyond February 5. She had no plan to deal with caucus states. She finds a reason to blame her failure on everything but herself. She can't think in three-dimensional terms.
Do we need this in the Oval Office, at 3 a.m., which a crisis happens...a president who can't see beyond her own needs and her own ambitions.
I trust McCain with the red phone.
I trust Obama with the red phone.
I do not trust Clinton. Her campaign's incompetence is a sign...don't think that these people would not be running the White House if she won. I'd rather roll the dice with Obama.
The Big Lie is not about whether Obama is ready to handle a crisis (based on how he ran this campaign, I think he is ready for just about anything). The Big Lie is that Hillary Clinton says she is ready...and capable...of handlng a crisis. If her campaign is evidence of anything, it is that this politician can't see beyond her own ambition. She did not anticipate that Obama, who was doing boring wonkish town halls in the towns of Iowa, could rise above substance and reach into the hearts of Americans of varied ideologies. She mocks hope...ironically the name of the town from which her former president husband hailed and which they promoted in the 1992 campaign. She had no plan beyond February 5. She had no plan to deal with caucus states. She finds a reason to blame her failure on everything but herself. She can't think in three-dimensional terms.
Do we need this in the Oval Office, at 3 a.m., which a crisis happens...a president who can't see beyond her own needs and her own ambitions.
I trust McCain with the red phone.
I trust Obama with the red phone.
I do not trust Clinton. Her campaign's incompetence is a sign...don't think that these people would not be running the White House if she won. I'd rather roll the dice with Obama.
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