Hmmm… Let’s see, what are the current conditions?
Why they’re crappy!
What about the next couple days?
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Hmmm… Let’s see, what are the current conditions?
Why they’re crappy!
What about the next couple days?
(more…)
The follow-up to the Faculty Senate vote happened today. The Faculty Assembly gathered for a vote of no confidence and demand for Garrison to resign.
First off, this was not the best time to have a Faculty Assembly. The semester ended this week, and summer session doesn’t start until this week, so nine month faculty members may be gone, and if you work full time, this is a good time for a vacation. So getting all the faculty members to attend was not going to happen. So there were not enough members for a quorum, however, they agreed to take an unofficial vote (not that if there was an official vote it would make the slightest bit of difference).
91% of the faculty voted that Garrison should resign in the wake of this scandal.
This comes on top of the news yesterday, from Rich Rod’s deposition. I’ll quote from the Metro News article:
Rodriguez says he was told months before Garrison was hired that he was going to be the new President. Rodriguez said he talked to Board of Governors members Steve Farmer and Drew Payne about Garrison. Rodriguez said of Farmer, “I felt he had great influence, in particular, because he told me months before President Garrison was elected that he was going to be the next President of West Virginia.â€
Rodriguez admitted that when he signed a contract amendment just prior to the 2007 season that he did not ask that the $4 million buyout be reduced or eliminated. He reiterated his contention that he had been told by new WVU president Mike Garrison that the buyout would be reduced or eliminated should he choose to leave.
Why is this important? Because Garrison wasn’t yet President before the 2007 football season.
This is for Shawn
The broom, which I adore, had about three flowers on it today. I figure by the weekend it should be gorgeous; I can’t wait!
If you’ve never seen a broom in bloom before, it is a thing to behold. It has lots of long stems, and up and down the plant the stems are covered in scarlet flowers with a yellow heart. When it’s in full bloom it’s one of the most beautify plants I have.
Don’t ask what brought this on, I haven’t the faintest.
Yes, the video is pretty disconcerting, but I still love the music.
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Unsurprisingly, Clinton is projected to win big in WV. So it’s simply a mater of how big the win is.
Of course there are still plenty of local races that are important.
If anyone is interested in keeping track of the state elections, live results are available on the Metro News site.
First and foremost, my concern is for the race for the State Supreme Court of Appeals. I am really hoping that Spike Maynard loses–and loses big in the primary. His associations with Blankenship are beyond disturbing, and I’d really like to see him out. Then we just have to wait until Brent Benjamin–the Republican Justice whose election was bought and paid for by Blankenship–comes up for reelection.
So I’ll be up for awhile this evening paying attention to the local results, and wondering how big of a blow-out Clinton’s win will be.
Oh, I was still unable to vote for a write in candidate with the stupid electronic voting. Time to write another letter.
ADDENDUM the First:
It looks that for a variety of reasons Joe Manchin is getting a run for his money for governor. The Garrison-Bresch scandal seems to have taken a toll, with many voters supposedly giving a protest vote to Kessler.
ADDENDUM the Second:
I decided to make a batch of cookies while listening to the results. Heard Hillary’s speech, and it wasn’t too bad. She’s nowhere near as good as Obama, but she held her own, and made many nice references to WV.
Manchin took the Democratic primary for Governor as expected, however, as of now, Kessler has 26% of the vote. Additionally, WV Public Radio asked him about today’s news that Rich Rodriguez has claimed that 1) Garrison–who was not even University president at the time–promised him that the $4 million buyout clause would not be enforced and 2) Manchin pushed Rodriguez to sign the 2007 contract.
Manchin pretty much said that Rich Rod has gotten to big for his britches and just needs to suck it up, pay the $4 million, and quit crying.
For the local House of Delegates race, Charlene Marshall is leading with Barbara Evans Fleischauer a close second. All four candidates look good to go up against Cindy Frich in the fall.
And most importantly, Spike Maynard is still in LAST place for the State Supreme court of Appeals race. Let’s hope he stays in last place and is soundly thumped.
ADDENDUM the Third:
Spike Maynard is now in third place, but he’s still eight points behind Menis Ketchum with 88% of precincts reporting in.
Natalie Tennant has taken the race for Secretary of State.
It’s very strange. As much as race and gender were supposed to be factors in the presidential primary, we’ve got a lot of women who won primary elections this year, and the top winners for the 4th district House of delegates are women.
So I wonder how much is gender and race, and how much boils down to “knowing” one candidate versus feeling that another candidate is a stranger come to call. Because if there is one state that Bill Clinton helped Hillary, it has been in WV. Because West Virginians feel like they know Bill Clinton. They’re comfortable with him and understand him. And they were willing to let those feelings roll over onto his wife.
Hillary said tonight that she would campaign hard for whoever the Democratic nominee is. Let’s hope she keeps her word and spends time in WV this summer and fall.
ADDENDUM the Fourth:
With 90% of precincts reporting in, Spike Maynard is still down 9 points.
Good.
I’m going to bed; I have to work and teach in the morning.
It’s Primary Election Day in WV!
Remember to do your civic duty and head out to the polls.
This year I’m going to ASK about the ability to write-in-candidates, and if it’s not an option, ask if there is a paper ballot, and if not, I’m going to write cranky letters again.
Not only is today a holiday, but the students all left town over the weekend.
What does this mean?
It means I can drive ANYWHERE I WANT! Traffic will be pleasant and manageable until August!
YIPPEE!
Any suggestions of what I should do to celebrate this automotive freedom? The plan for this afternoon is to go to the movies. But beyond that? I can go ANYWHERE!
Remember! Elliot “Spike” Maynard is buddy buddy with Don Blankenship.
Keep that in mind when voting for State Supreme Court of Appeals.
Even though I like to do laundry, I don’t like the turn laundry right side out. I will fold your clothes inside out of they come that way out of the dryer.
I don’t mind cleaning the kitchen, but hate cleaning the bathroom. (Most likely because kneeling [as in to scrub the tub] hurts my knees.)
In general, I don’t like cake. It’s too dry.
I don’t like answering direct questions; I almost always tend to answer questions with a question. I know it’s frustrating, but I can’t help myself.
I don’t like the smell of marigolds or tomato plants.
So what have I been doing for the past day?
Well, yesterday it poured rain in the morning, so I washed the curtains. As I’ve made (almost) all the curtains in the house, I know they’re safe to be washed, so other than the ironing (the price I pay for using 100% cotton) it was relatively painless.
The, the weather cleared and Michael and I mulched some of the flower beds. We went through four bags of mulch and barely touched the beds at the bottom of the hill.
Then I rushed inside to make pizza, because at around 8:30, my grandmother had a surprise visit from my aunt and uncle.
That was the best part of the day. Since it was a surprise, we didn’t hold dinner, but the pizza was still warm when they got here, and I made oreos for dessert, and then we talked and played dominoes until midnight.
Pretty awesome day.
And no flower pr0n, because it’s raining again. Which is why I ended up falling asleep on the sofa instead of doing anything today.
I’m washing the curtains after (embarrassingly long time).
If anyone wants a cat, I’ve collected enough fur to make a decent sized feline.
Let me know!
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