In case you missed it Saturday, Rep. Sue Myrick gave a classic performance in a GOP weekly message, denouncing health care reform measures being considered in Congress. Sue looked spiffy in a pink suit sporting some sort of tarantula, and spoke in her usual, Bobby Jindal-esque style, as if she thought she was addressing an audience of the mentally challenged. Myrick spoke of finding out nine years ago that she had breast cancer. I knew something was wrong with my body but it took six doctors, three mammograms and one ultrasound before they finally they found my cancer, she said. This process took only a few weeks.
Then the nonsense began. Under the government-run health care system they have in Canada and the United Kingdom, I wouldnt have had the opportunity to get those tests so quickly, Myrick claimed. One international study found that three times as many citizens in those countries wait longer than a month to see a specialist. Which, of course, is completely irrelevant to the current U.S. health care debate since no one is proposing that we adopt a British or Canadian style system! How many times does this have to be explained? Hey, maybe Sue knows her audience after all.
The other hilarious thing about Myricks comparison of her experience to what she would have endured under a government-run health care system? She is covered, as a member of Congress, by a government-run system which, according to her, worked really well.
Am I the only one who worries when CEOs any CEO predict what will happen in Washington?
Climate change legislation is unlikely to pass the U.S. Congress until the first half of 2010, and maybe not until 2011, Duke Energy Corp Chief Executive Jim Rogers said on Friday.Rogers is one of the biggest supporters of national carbon-cutting rules among power utility executives and is active on Capitol Hill both in relations with lawmakers and as a Congressional witness.
Rogers said he has not ruled out passage of legislation this year, but believes that it is highly unlikely.
If the bill does not pass in the first half of 2010, Rogers said "it won't be done until 2011 because 2010 is an election year."
Rogers made his comments at an energy symposium at the University of Michigan.
About half the power generated in the United States comes from coal-fired plants.
Duke Energy is the third-leading U.S. emitter of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas that causes global warming.
Rogers has set himself apart from many power utility executives in supporting carbon-cutting legislation. Electric power generation creates about 40 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases.
Thousands rally in Washington for clean energy:
I had the displeasure of attending a school function where Karl Rove was speaking. While I disagree philosophically on many points that Rove made, what was more interesting was the protesters that tried to talk over him. It was ridiculous. The cynic in me says that he is now able to see when zealots ruin places of real conversation, like a town hall meeting, by being boisterous, disruptive and bullies, but the realist in me really wanted to hear what he had to say -- so it was rude and unnecessary. I will say this, whichever side of the aisle one belongs, the crazy energy in that room is enough to make me stay away from ANY politician in the very near future.
As the headline suggests, here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte from stand-up to improv to sketch comedy and more. For a complete listing of all comedy visit www.CharlotteComedyLIVE.com.
Tuesday, Sept. 22
* Taboo Tuesday Stand-up Open Mic at 9 p.m.
Stand-up Comedy Open Mic. This show is Rated R. No content or language restrictions. Comics, last call for sign-up at 9:30 p.m. All comics get five minutes or performance time.
SK Net Café ~ 1425 Elizabeth Ave. ~ $2
Wednesday, Sept. 23
* Anyone Can Play Guitar Night Open Mic at 8 p.m.
This is a true open mic featuring music, poetry and yes, even comedy.
SK Net Cafe ~ 1425 Elizabeth Ave. ~ Free
Thursday, Sept. 24
* Robot Johnson Sketch Comedy at 10 p.m.
Good humor by bad people. Check out Charlotte's premiere sketch comedy troupe.
Actor's Theatre of Charlotte ~ 650 E. Stonewall St.~ $10
Thursday, Sept. 24 - Sunday, Sept. 27
* Theater Stage at Festival in the Park at Freedom Park at various times
Check out the Theater Stage for many of Charlotte's comedic acts.
Freedom Park ~ 1409 East Blvd. ~ festivalinthepark.org
Friday, Sept. 25
* Stand-up Comedy at Alive in NoDa at 8 p.m.
Stand-up comedy with nationally touring comedians.
Alive ~ 2909 N. Davidson St.~ Reservations 704-930-2200 ~$1
Saturday, Sept. 26
* Celebrity Comic Brian Regan at 8 p.m.
Brian Regan is considered by many to be the best stand-up comic working today.
Ovens Auditorium ~ 2700 E. Independence Blvd. ~ $34.50
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Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Sept. 21, 2009 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Under the Sea at Discovery Place
Karaoke at Dixie's Tavern
Grand Imperial Poetry Night at SK Netcafe
Faculty Jazz Quintet at Winthrop University's Barnes Recital Hall
The Monday Nite All-Stars at Double Door Inn
By Matt Brunson
THE INFORMANT!
DIRECTED BY Steven Soderbergh
STARS Matt Damon, Scott Bakula
Last year at this time, the Coen Brothers were treating (or mistreating, depending on your point of view) audiences with their off-kilter offering Burn After Reading, a dark comedy flexing a quirky brand of lunacy not usually seen in comparable American fare. Like the Coens, Steven Soderbergh is no stranger to coloring outside the margins, so in a similar vein, he presents The Informant!, a like-it-or-leave-it endeavor blessed with a terrific central performance from Matt Damon.
By Matt Brunson
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS
DIRECTED BY Phil Lord & Chris Miller
STARS Bill Hader, Anna Faris
A pleasant surprise, the animated Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs skewers more closely toward the quality exhibited in films produced by Pixar and Studio Ghibli than those produced by, well, almost everyone else. Missing are the pushy pop culture references that continue to hopelessly date the likes of the Shrek series, the unseemly visual schemes that turn such efforts as Delgo and Battle for Terra into eyesores, and the scatological humor that runs rampant in the majority of today's family features. By my count, there's only one crude gag in Cloudy, a mere misdemeanor considering the imagination driving the rest of the film.
The Rutherford County TDA released the following information:
Lake Lure, NC Details have been finalized for Saturdays September 19th Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Memorial Event in Honor of Patrick Swayze. The memorial will be at 7:00 PM at Firefly Cove in Lake Lure, rain or shine.
Firefly Cove Development was the former spot for Chimney Rock Camp and the site of many Dirty Dancing movie scenes. Attendees to the memorial will be within view of the place where the movies final dance took occurred, and where Baby carried a watermelon and danced on steps. The memorial will also overlook the water where Johnny and Baby practiced their famous lift.
Dawn is a few years younger than me. She lives in Atlanta. She's an aspiring playwright. And four years ago, she was diagnosed with a rare, but treatable brain tumor.
Dawn's doctors are ready to treat the tumor, but they can't. CIGNA, her insurer, refuses to pay for the care she needs because the only hospitals qualified to treat her are out-of-network. And after years of fighting, Dawn just received her final denial letter.
For me, the scariest thing about Dawn's story is that it could happen to any of us to a friend of mine, or someone in my family. After all, Dawn has insurance. But as long as private insurers are the only game in town, they'll continue to have the power to deny Americans the care they need.
Dawn is fighting back. And while CIGNA may be able to ignore Dawn, they won't be able to ignore millions of us standing together with her. I'm joining Dawn's fight to shine a light on Big Insurance's abusive tactics, get Dawn the care she needs, and make sure they don't do this to anyone ever again. Will you join me by signing a statement of support? Clicking here will add your name.
The statement says, "I stand with Dawn Smith. CIGNA must provide the treatment she needs and stop rejecting legitimate care for all the others who are suffering."
Rita Allison, a 69-year-old South Carolina grandmother and state representative from Lyman, SC, filed a defamation lawsuit yesterday over an anonymous letter. The letter, sent to voters in Allisons district, suggested she had gotten a job as an adviser to Gov. Mark Sanford in return for sexual favors. Some political observers are saying the letter is a campaign stunt by Allison, although she is not up for re-election this year. Others chalk it up to the general sleaziness of SC politics. I dont know these folks private business and frankly dont care to know it, but . . . trying to put this as delicately as I can . . . the charges dont sound believable. Why not? Check out these two photos and then you tell me.