$97 Million Surplus at the AZ Ed. Dept.?

David Safier

by David Safier According to The Skinny in the current Tucson Weekly: Advertisement State agencies didn’t spend all the money they anticipated, so there’s an extra $189 million still left in those bank accounts. That includes $97 million from the Department of Education and $54 million from AHCCCS, the state’s health-insurance program. $97 million Tom … Read more

McCain annoys conservatives, gets spanked by Democrats

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: In one of the most inexplicable moves to date, John McCain aired a web-ad yesterday, "Dems Praise McCain," extolling his willingness to reach across the aisle and work with Democrats in an effort to revive his now defunct "maverick" image.  The ad includes clips of Democrats saying nice things about McCain (the … Read more

MIT announces “major discovery” primed to unleash solar revolution

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently announced a major scientific breakthrough in the development of large-scale solar power generation. ‘Major discovery’ from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution – MIT News Office: "With today’s announcement, MIT researchers have hit upon a simple, inexpensive, highly efficient process for storing solar energy. Requiring … Read more

AZ Online Charter School Outsources Education

David Safier

Note from Mike Bryan: David Safier has been doing a great job covering aspects of the education scene on BlogforArizona that are largely ignored by the MSM (and he’s become quite a wit with his missives from the McCain “Ranch”). In his first endeavor at an investigative piece, on outsourcing at one of Arizona’s online … Read more

McCain flip-flopped on offsore drilling for oil company campaign donations

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: McCain had long supported the ban on offshore oil drilling in environmentally sensitive coastal areas, protected by an executive order signed by President George H. W. Bush, and regularly renewed by Congress.  McCain’s reputation as a "maverick" and an "environmentalist" with his McMedia "base" was premised upon his opposition to the Republican … Read more

All gimmicks, all the time – the offshore drilling fraud

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Earlier this year, John McCain proposed his "federal gas tax holiday" gimmick for the summer.  I guess he was too busy fund raising from lobbyists to actually show up to work in the Senate to push for enactment of his own proposal.  That’s leadership. Now John McCain and his Republican allies in … Read more

The Real “Celebrity” Politician: John McCain

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

John McCain has released a second swiftboat attack ad on the "celebrity" theme(again designed expressly for consumption by the McMedia – shouldn’t the campaign be charged with the "fair value" of all this free advertising the networks are giving him?)

Maureen Dowd – whom I cannot stand – nevertheless insightfully pointed out in her opinion Op-Ed Columnist – McCain’s Green-Eyed Monster – Op-Ed – NYTimes.com:

Some of McCain’s old pals in the Senate are cringing at what they see as his soulless transformation into what he once scorned.

“John’s eaten up with envy,” said one. “His image of himself was always the handsome, celebrity flyboy.

“Now somebody else is the celebrity,” the colleague continued, while John looks in the mirror and sees his face marred by skin cancer and looks at the TV and sees his dashing self-image replaced by visions of William Frawley, with Letterman jokes about his membership in the ham radio club and adventures with wagon trains.

John McCain parlayed his "celebrity" status as the dashing admiral’s son returning home from a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp as a "war hero" into a political career. He has carefully crafted his "war hero" status over the years. It was his entree into politics, and it has defined his sense of entitlement to high office ever since. McCain believed that he could ride his "war hero" status into the Oval Office, but now along comes this new kid on the studio lot who is younger, smarter, more handsome, and has demonstrated box office appeal.  McCain has turned into the embittered has-been actor envious of the rising young star, like Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard:

Joe Gillis:   You’re Norma Desmond.  You used to be in silent pictures.  You used to be big.

Norma Desmond:  I am big.  It’s the pictures that got small.

And like the demented Norma Desmond, John McCain has been telling us for the past decade, "All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up."

McCain has, in fact, racked up a rather impressive list of television and movie appearances that would make any young up-and-comer actor or actress jealous. The Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) has what is purported to be a complete list of credits for McCain’s television and film appearances. John McCain (I)  Check out this list. With this number of appearances, John McCain must be a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Union.

McCain’s most notable appearances have been his guest appearances on Saturday Night Live.  Particularly in 2002 when he hosted SNL.  McCain played the creepy husband "Dave" who was freaking out his wife.  After the Sturgis Bike Rally this week, I’m sure Cindy McCain can relate to the freaked-out wife in this skit.

I searched for clips of the episode on YouTube, but oddly enough the embed codes for the posted clips have been disabled at the request of the poster.

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