Disillusionment

This is so sad.  If you can't trust Eliot Spitzer to be an honest politician, I don't think you can really trust anyone anymore.  He did so much for Wall Street, and for New York.

I don't really get why prostitution is illegal, and I don't think public figures should lose their careers over their consensual sexual behavior.  However, in this particular case, like in the recent Larry Craig scandal, the unforgiveable hypocrisy is the problem, not the action itself.

I've always thought of Spitzer as the king of clean.  I guess it is always the ones who protest the most who have the most to hide.  Sigh.

Jennifer Garner and Geena Davis

Anyone who is wondering whether waterboarding is torture should run out today and rent "The Long Kiss Goodnight", a 1996 thriller and favorite B movie of mine starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson.  It's got an interesting version of a waterboarding scene...

I saw a review today on the NYT website for Jennifer Garner playing Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac (she's getting mixed reviews, but thumbs up from the Times).  Alias is one of the few TV shows I really love.  And Cyrano is one of the many plays I totally adore.  Hopefully I will get a chance to get down to NYC and see this while she's still in it.

Anyway, the banner leading people to the review looks like this:

It really reminded me of Geena Davis, so went prowling through Google images.  There is a slight resemblance.

You would never mistake Geena for Jen, but you might mistake Jen for Geena 15 years ago, with that red hair.

Here's what Geena looks like today:

And Jen:

Bok is Back!

Larry Summers has finally resigned.  Perhaps his run-in with the women on faculty was a factor in the decision.  Derek Bok is taking his place during the interim search. 

I think it's a good thing that Summers is out.  His comments about women's performance in the sciences were unwise, given his position and his location.  I'm not saying that he doesn't have a right to his opinion, or that his opinion is incorrect.  I'm saying that if you are the leader of a university that is struggling to attract and retain top women professors in math and science, and you're at an economic conference attended by those very women, it is unwise to suggest that innate brain differences, not prejudice, account for women's under-representation in universities.  It's just not the place or time to make that suggestion.  You really have to have a tin ear to not suspect that that wouldn't go over well in that setting.

So if he lacked judgment in similar settings and made political mistakes like that more than once (which he seems to have), it's really not appropriate to give him such a big and wonderful job.  I'm sure others will say he was witch-hunted out, or that Harvard is too "politically correct".  But in fact Summers was literally politically in-adept, in a way that no good CEO can afford to be -- he didn't know how to gauge the impact of his words on his audience.  As usual, that's just my two cents.

Who Moved My Cheese?

A classic tale in which $40,000 worth of cheese mysteriously disappears from Canadian waters.  Foul play? Or just natural economic forces at work?

Tourists in New Orleans

This is a bit late, but Mom just sent a fascinating account that a couple of tourists wrote up after they were trapped at a convention in New Orleans.

  • "We are willing to guess that there were no video images or front-page pictures of European or affluent white tourists looting the Walgreens in the French Quarter."

Interesting Cultural Exchange

MoveOn.org recommends a substantive way to help people made homeless by Hurricane Katrina: invite them into your spare bedroom.  This idea doubles as a yankee/confederate cultural exchange, especially useful to head-in-the-clouds liberals.  Although Massachusetts may be a bit too far for a daily commute to New Orleans.

Classic Onion

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