Thursday, March 27, 2008

ROUNDHOUSE ROUND-UP: COIN FLIPS

A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
March 27, 2008


Hey kids! Wanna ditch school and get paid?

Back in June 2003, Gov. Bill Richardson announced what his staff called a “bold and comprehensive new plan to reduce truancy in New Mexico schools,” saying, “Truancy is a gateway crime that has been neglected far too long.”

But earlier this week, Richardson’s office announced the unveiling of the new state quarter, saying, “Representatives from First National Bank will be on hand for the public to purchase the newly released quarter. Children under 18 will receive a free quarter.”

That’s nice.

But the ceremony, scheduled for 11 a.m. April 7 in the Capitol Rotunda is during school hours, at least for Santa Fe Public Schools.

Drawn and quartered: Speaking of the state quarter, I have some crow, or maybe some roadrunner, to eat.

Two years ago, when the governor announced the state was seeking ideas for the state quarter design, I made a, well, bold prediction in my blog about the eventual result.

“Though Richardson cautioned against trying to cram too many icons on a tiny quarter, I’m betting on unabashed clutter,” I wrote in 2006. “Many will want to include representations of the three largest cultures in New Mexico — which most likely means a conquistador, an Eagle Dancer and a cowboy. Albuquerque probably will lobby hard for a hot-air balloon — which might have to share the sky with a Virgin Galactic spaceship. The Zia symbol’s got to be in there somewhere, and to symbolize Los Alamos, an atom symbol (that’s so much more tasteful than a mushroom cloud). And don’t forget the roadrunner, the yucca, maybe a Georgia O’Keeffe datura flower, and how about some bats flying out of Carlsbad Caverns?”

I guess I forgot to mention Roswell aliens and Chimayó chile ristras.

But I was wrong.

The design turned out to be a simple Zia symbol over the outline of the state.

Kos and effect: Just a few months ago, when Richardson was running for president, one of his harshest critics in the left blogosphere was honcho Markos Moulitsas Zúniga of the Daily Kos blog.

In September, he called Richardson “the buffoon of this campaign” over the governor’s statement that “Iowa, for good reason, for constitutional reasons, for reasons related to the Lord, should be the first caucus and primary.”

“What a stupid thing to say,” Zúniga fumed. “What an epic pander — easily the biggest pander this cycle. ... I can’t believe I ever flirted with voting for the guy.”

But now, the blogger has changed his tune. “For the record, I am rooting for a Richardson VP nod. I’ll be writing about that later this week,” Zúniga blogged on Tuesday.

Stay tuned.
What are you gonna do, bleed on me?
Only a flesh wound: The state Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed 3rd Congressional District candidate Jon Adams’ lawsuit challenging petitions filed by Democratic primary rival Don Wiviott. The high court unanimously upheld state District Judge Daniel Sanchez’s ruling that Adams wasn’t specific enough in his lawsuit that claimed more than 900 of Wiviott’s signatures were invalid.

However, Adams, in a news release later, still insisted Wiviott had committed “massive fraud” with his petitions and said he’s considering an appeal to the federal courts.

Remember that scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail where the Black Knight keeps on fighting even after King Arthur cuts off all his limbs? “Come back here and take what’s coming to you!” the Black Knight shouts, “I’ll bite your legs off!”

The congressional glut: Just in case you were afraid there just aren’t enough candidates for that 3rd Congressional District race, another independent candidate is trying to get on the ballot.
Building contractor Ron Simmons, 62, said Wednesday that he’s starting to gather petitions for the race and already has launched a Web site.

“I know I’m unknown, but I’m serious,” he said.

Simmons said he moved to New Mexico in 1970 and has lived in Nambé, Chimayó and Santa Fe.

He described himself as a “lifelong Democrat,” but said he became upset with the party over its superdelegate system in choosing the presidential nominee at the national convention. Simmons changed his voter registration to “declined to state” in January, he said.

He’s hosting a meet-the-candidate/petition-signature-gathering party at 1:30 p.m. April 5 at the Randall Davey Audubon Center on Upper Canyon Road.

Simmons isn’t the only indie seeking the seat. Former Green Party member Carol Miller of Ojo Sarco is making her third try for the seat.

Getting on the ballot won’t be easy for either of them. Independents need nearly 6,000 valid signatures of registered voters by June 4, the day after New Mexico’s primary election.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

BY THE HAIRS OF HIS CHINNY CHIN CHIN


Read all about it! Gov. Richardson to shave his beard!

He told me it's mainly because the First Lady doesn't like his facial hair. But maybe it's also that he's getting tired of national pundits comparing him with Wolfman Jack, Klingons and Bond villains. (The New Mexican site has a poll to see who you think the beard makes Richardson resemble.)

As a Bearded American myself, I say hang tough, gov!

HELP CHRIS GAFFNEY


I just learned tonight from my friend George Bullfrog that Chris Gaffney is suffering from liver cancer.

Gaffney is a singer/guitarist/accordion player who has performed as a solo artist, with his band The Hacienda Brothers and with Dave Alvin's Guilty Men. The picture here shows him with Alvin at the 2006 Thirsty Ear Festival in Santa Fe.

His family, along with Alvin, have set up a Web site to help with Gaffney's medical expenses.

"While Chris has insurance, it will only cover a fraction of his expenses. We need to raise at least $60,000 to cover the difference.," the site says.

Please check out the Web site and help if you can.

Monday, March 24, 2008

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

Sunday, March 23, 2008
KSFR, Santa Fe, N.M.
Webcasting!
10 p.m. to midnight Sundays Mountain Time
Host: Steve Terrell

Now Simulcasting 90.7 FM, and our new, stronger signal, 101.1 FM
email me during the show! terrell@ksfr.org

OPENING THEME: Let it Out (Let it All Hang Out) by The Hombres
It's a Cold Night for Alligators by Roky Erickson
Young Men Dead by The Black Angels
The System by Carbon/Silicone
The Hungry Wolf by X
Wild Baby Wow by Lightning Beat-Man
Bad! Bad! Bad! by Ketchup Mania
The Time You Spend by The Come and Go
Let Me Know by The Saints

Creep Me by Deadbolt
It's the Love by The Breeders
Take a Good Look by The Fleshtones
Yesterday's Sorrows by The Chesterfield Kings
Leopardman at C& A by The Dirtbombs
Hairball Alley by Rocket From the Crypt
Paper by The Kilimanjaro Yak Attack
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Chicken Thighs by Andre Williams
Gunpowder by Black Joe Louis & The Honeybears
Bloody Mary by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
Hot (I Need to Be Loved, Loved, Loved) by James Brown
King of the Jungle by King Khan & The Shrines
Chicago Falcon by The Budos Band
Village of Love/Going Back to the Village of Love by Nathaniel Mayer
The Boo Boo Song by King Coleman & The Boo Boos

Tom Courtenay by Yo La Tengo
Gideon by My Morning Jacket
American Coffin by Thurston Moore
That's When I Reach For My Revolver by Mission of Burma
The Cad by Kult
Black Keyboard by Xiu Xiu
CLOSING THEME: Over the Rainbow by Jerry Lee Lewis

Saturday, March 22, 2008

OBAMA & BILL

BILL & CHELSEA
I took this picture of Gov. Richardson and Chelsea Clinton in a Portsmouth, N.H. coffee shop a couple of months before the gov really pissed off Chelsea's mom.

Here's a link to my story (with Kate Nash) in today's New Mexican about the Obama endorsement.

TERRELL'S SOUND WORLD PLAYLIST

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