The Most Unfairly Vilified Person In America
Whenever someone claims that Sarah Palin takes the crown for this, I think of Dick Cheney.
Here’s To A Rapid Recovery
…for Paul Hsieh.
Mike Griffin
…has another temper tantrum. Clark Lindsey explains the facts of life to him. He’s obviously trying to position himself to get his old job back in a Republican administration. If that were to happen, it would be a disaster for our prospects in space.
Is It Really That Simple?
I await a credible alternate explanation. It is, after all, all part of the Chicago way.
Does It Really Matter That Much?
…what kind of airplanes Rick Perry flew? I haven’t seen Barack Obama pilot anything except a bicycle.
Don’t Bring A Rock
…to a cross-bow fight:
Officer Dino Delimitros says the boy and a friend were throwing rocks in the Linda Vista neighborhood Monday afternoon when a passenger in a black Toyota RAV4 pulled out a crossbow and fired.
I’m guessing that his future lithokinetic activity will be curtailed somewhat.
Just How Important Is Space Policy?
Traditionally, though it’s not a written rule, vice presidents have been in charge of space policy, though some are more so than others. Johnson was very much so, Agnew was somewhat, Ford and Rockefeller not much, Mondale tried to kill the Shuttle and succeeded in reducing the fleet size, GHW Bush wasn’t particularly involved as far as I recall, but Quayle was considerably, as was Gore. Sean O’Keefe was supposedly a friend of Dick Cheney’s, being groomed for bigger things when he was tapped as NASA administrator.
So I was over at Barnes & Noble, and picked up a copy of Cheney’s new book, and turned to the index. Mentions of O’Keefe? None. Mentions of the moon? None. Mentions of the Vision for Space Exploration? None. Mentions of NASA? None.
Come to think of it, I didn’t do a search for “Shuttle” or “Columbia,” but it’s hard to see how they would have been mentioned without mentioning NASA or O’Keefe. Basically, it wasn’t important enough to him to discuss it in a several-hundred-page book.
I would also note that, thankfully, Joe Biden doesn’t seem to be involved with space policy.
You Know What I Really Don’t Need?
Advice from Barack Obama on how to commemorate 911.
The Perils Of Price Controls
Let the market work in pharmaceuticals.