Friday, August 29, 2008

The Political Game Rages On!

Is McCain is so misogynistic that he honestly believes HRC’s base will vote for him on account of a VP who has nothing in common with Hillary but her anatomy?!

Okay, so maybe underestimating female political intelligence doesn't equate you with being a woman-hater. But it does make my blood boil. I truly hope he chose Sarah Palin for a better reason but it seems he is just sexist enough to think this will do the trick and American women will come flocking to his side. Oh, my... I hope that I am not overestimating the women in our country. I hope they truly think this thing through.

Perhaps now she knows what its like to be a token, and some old GOP guys know what its like to be passed over for someone with less experience.

Or did he pick her based on eighteen months of reforming corrupt Alaskan politics? Are we underestimating Palin? I hope so, for goodness sakes. But I'm wondering if she even has a passport- on top of the fact that she recently asked on CNBC, "What exactly is it the vice president does?"

Hmm... Not like Joe Biden's ties to credit card companies are a whole lot better. Politics, ay ay ay!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Oh, and maybe I know what I want to do with my life.

We have now been through every section of clinical medicine except psychiatry, which we just started and I honestly cannot imagine wanting to do. So, my first thoughts on what field to work in are... Emergency Medicine! We'll wait and see how the trauma rotation goes though. I might not be able to take it without being tortured at night or something. But that's the one I like the most so far.

Its the End of the Summer

Those are the lyrics to a great punk rock song I used to love in high school. And every year when early August rolls around, it gets stuck in my head for a few days. This year, I have never been more excited to see the end of the summer come!! We just finished summer finals. Now we only have a really light load (three easy classes with no tests) for the next couple weeks, until August 21st when our fall semester starts.

Then we'll study a few more weeks, take a few more tests, and the didactic year will be OVER!! I am really glad because- well, one of the reasons I never write on here is that exciting things have been few and far between. Hopefully, the uneventful, predictable and reclusive part of life will be over when we start working in the hospitals and clinics, and more interesting things to write about will start happening. ("The new phone book is out! The new phone book is out! Things are going to start happening to me now...")

Here's to the nearing of the end of one of the most difficult 17 months ever.
57 out of 68 weeks finished.
84% complete. 16% left to go. Bring it on! And let us be rid of it!