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flASHback: A window seat on the news

April 18th, 2008 by David Shapiro

I’ve heard some readers grumbling that the typeface on this blog is too small for their bleary morning eyes, so I decided to try a podcast version to help them out.

To give it some sex appeal, I enlisted the robo-lady who lives in my computer to do the voicing for me. You can listen to her sultry audio here.

On to the news that amused and confused in Hawai’i’s week that was:

  • Sen. Daniel inouye is miffed that Gov. Linda Lingle sought federal funding for her proposed purchase of Turtle Bay without consulting him. He’s got a point. You wouldn’t plan a luau without making arrangements with the guy at the piggery, would you?
  • After a seven-hour meeting, the City Council still couldn’t decide if the O’ahu transit system should run on steel, rubber or levitation. A frustrated Mayor Mufi Hannemann threatened to have futless council members levitated to a rubber room with steel doors.
  • The Police Commission scolded Chief Boisse Correa for not communicating with them about the back pain that kept him away from the job for half the year. The chief promised that next time he’ll say “owie” immediately.
  • Thieves have broken into seven ATMs around O’ahu this month. The robbers busted open the machines with crowbars after the devices failed to respond to their orders to “stick ‘em up.”
  • Six passengers were unharmed when the pilot of a tour airplane made a slick emergency landing on a highway near the Kilauea lava flow. I’ll bet they were relieved to hot-foot it out of there.
  • US Airways will charge passengers $5 extra for aisle or window seats starting next month. For another five bucks, the flight attendant will have the pest in the middle seat who’s talking too much arrested as a terrorist.
  • Kaua’i officials set up neighborhood computer kiosks to make access to services easier for residents. They’ll take good advantage of that. The Superferry offers its best fares online.
  • Legislators want to cut $25 million from programs to help people who are already poor and save it just in case other people become poor in the future. That kind of logic certainly justifies the 54-percent raises they’re paying themselves over the next five years.
  • Sen. Rosalyn Baker insisted “we’re not stupid” when critics said the Legislature would endanger public safety with its bill to limit the governor’s emergency powers. I wonder where the smart money is on that one.
  • Required by the Constitution to refund money to taxpayers after two straight years of budget surpluses, state senators voted to give us all a $1 tax rebate. Yippee! In five years, I’ll have enough to get a window seat on US Airways.

And the quote of the week …

… from attorney Don Wilkerson to reporters after a jury convicted his client Kirk Lankford of murdering Masumi Watanabe:

“Shame on you! Every one of you has participated in the most dishonest reporting I have ever seen in this state.”

Hey, we didn’t make up that defense he presented.

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7 Responses to “flASHback: A window seat on the news”

  1. rising waters:

    wow those cover the state so elegantly, nice to know we still have things to laugh at!


  2. "at your knee" wilkerson:

    Evidently Wilkerson’s incredible, preposterous, incompetent defense along with his improper conduct would make it honorable for him to “fall on his sword.”

    Where is the Hawaii State Bar in all of this?
    Are contempt charges appropriate?
    Disbarment?
    At least a token investigation should be conducted by somebody.


  3. Koauka:

    Sultry audio. You got her picture? lol

    “Shame on you!” Wilkerson, Attorney at Law.
    Our slogan:

    WE TAKE ON ANY LEGAL NEED. IF YOU LOSE, WE BLAME THE JUDGE, THE JURY, AND THE MEDIA. (shame on you)


  4. bakerisabonehead:

    I disagree with Ayatollah Baker, no only are she and the legislature stupid, there arrogant.


  5. snow:

    Great overview of our “current events!” And, the podcast… was… interesting! Maybe it was the Spanish accent when she said “futless” that made it so enjoyable. LOL. I listened to the podcast first and was that “futless” caught me by surprize!

    Gotta take all of these things with a grain of salt… and a lot of humor! Otherwise, we’d all get pretty annoyed running around in circles all the time! Thanks for the great “stabs” at the week’s events!


  6. hanohano:

    How do you run a state with a legislature made up of people with worlds that end at the end of their noses? Someone needs to take them to the beaches of the leeward coast and the bushes of Makua to see what their lack of vision has wrought. Thanks to the inaction of our political leaders we now have beaches filled with homeless, an agricultural economy that is in it’s last throes of death, a aquifer that is reaching sustainable draw, roads that make Sri Lanka look good, and a waste system that has an increasing tendency to run on the top of our pot holed streets. With all of this, the legislature in its wisdom is now deciding to cut programs that care for our needy children and families to spite the Governor and her administration. Auwe! Auwe! Is there no shame?


  7. hemajang:

    okay Mr. Shapiro, you were once a monologue writer for Johnny Carson. Some of that actually made me laugh out loud.


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