They gave her $1000. She didn't even get to Final Jeopardy. The other woman got the question wrong and ended up with no money. For being in second place, she got $2000. Ken Jennings ended up with $50,000.
'Smile Time'
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I suppose the verb form of steam-roller would in fact be "steamroll." Look at my willpower in not going back to edit.
but isn't that essentially impinging on her constituents First Amendment rights, even if they were city employees?
Very generally, one can only exercise 1st Amendment rights as a private citizen. When you're acting as a public employee, you're not insulated by the 1st Amendment.
So, if Joe talks to the press as private citizen, he's protected, but if he's commenting on how the mayor is trying to ban books in his library, he's probably speaking as the librarian and the mayor could take action.
but if he's commenting on how the mayor is trying to ban books in his library, he's probably speaking as the librarian and the mayor could take action.
Got it. And she did take action. She fired the librarian who dared question her "rhetorical questions" about banning books. And the fun just keeps on coming.
ETA: From galleycat, a link to the Time Magazine article that references this incident as well, along with an alleged sampling of the books Palin tried to have banned.
- A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
- Anything by Stephen King
- Everything by J.K. Rowling
- Most of William Shakespeare's work
- Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary by the Merriam-Webster Editorial Staff
And in non-Palin news, gotta love how classy Lily Allen is (NOT)
A visibly tipsy Lily Allen got into a profanity-laced verbal spat with Elton John onstage as the two hosted the GQ Men of the Year Awards in London Tuesday night.
As Allen introduced a segment as a "very special point in the evening," according to the The Times of London, John questioned: "What, you are going to have another drink?"
In front of an audience that included Gordon Ramsay, producer Mark Ronson (brother of Samantha) and London mayor Boris Johnson, the 23-year-old pop star shot back, "F--- off Elton, I'm 40 years younger than you. I have my whole life ahead of me." To which the 61-year-old John replied, "I could still snort you under the table."
Allen followed the exchange with a crude ad lib when 82-year-old Tony Bennett was presented with the night's Inspiration Award. As John introduced Bennett, pointing out his age, Allen broke in, declaring: "I'll still [have sex with] him."
"I could still snort you under the table."
Heh.
She fired the librarian who dared question her "rhetorical questions" about banning books.
I think she tried, but did not succeed. (And the librarian resigned a few years later.)
eta: We were both right.
The librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, pledged to “resist all efforts at censorship,” Ms. Kilkenny recalled. Ms. Palin fired Ms. Emmons shortly after taking office but changed course after residents made a strong show of support. Ms. Emmons, who left her job and Wasilla a couple of years later, declined to comment for this article.
The question of whether or not someone was acting within their official capacity is one that takes up lots of space in the law books. You'd think it would be easy, but it's the lynch pin of these cases, so it's always a fight.
Yeah, but legal or not I think it would be clear to most people that it is wrong. (Not everyone, but I'll bet most.)
In front of an audience that included Gordon Ramsay
I hope Ramsay wasn't terribly offended. He's a delicate flower!
I hope Ramsay wasn't terribly offended. He's a delicate flower!
SNORT. Okay, Diet Coke up the nose-- very much with the stinging.