Archive for June 15th, 2010

Eyes Wide Shut.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

David Lee Powell has been executed.

Edited to add: Here’s a link to updated Statesman coverage.

L’affair Rodenstock.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Mike Steinberger has an interesting article in Slate about Daniel Oliveros and Jeff Sokolin, two prominent NYC wine dealers who specialized in very old and very famous wines (for example, 1945 Mouton Rothschild in magnums).

It seems that their dealership may actually have been a major source of counterfeit wines; this ties into the Koch/Rodenstock affray, previously noted in this space, and well summarized in the article.

Leadership Secrets of Non-Fictional Characters (part 4 of a series).

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

By way of Houston’s Clear Thinkers, we have discovered The American Scholar‘s reprint of a speech given by William Deresiewicz at West Point in October.

Why is it so often that the best people are stuck in the middle and the people who are running things—the leaders—are the mediocrities? Because excellence isn’t usually what gets you up the greasy pole. What gets you up is a talent for maneuvering. Kissing up to the people above you, kicking down to the people below you. Pleasing your teachers, pleasing your superiors, picking a powerful mentor and riding his coattails until it’s time to stab him in the back. Jumping through hoops. Getting along by going along. Being whatever other people want you to be, so that it finally comes to seem that, like the manager of the Central Station, you have nothing inside you at all. Not taking stupid risks like trying to change how things are done or question why they’re done. Just keeping the routine going.

Will you have the courage to do what’s right? Will you even know what the right thing is? It’s easy to read a code of conduct, not so easy to put it into practice, especially if you risk losing the loyalty of the people serving under you, or the trust of your peer officers, or the approval of your superiors. What if you’re not the commanding officer, but you see your superiors condoning something you think is wrong?

How will you find the strength and wisdom to challenge an unwise order or question a wrongheaded policy? What will you do the first time you have to write a letter to the mother of a slain soldier? How will you find words of comfort that are more than just empty formulas?

Go. Read.

Eye on the Killer Guy.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

David Lee Powell’s latest appeal has been rejected at the state level.

Barring intervention at the federal level by the Supreme Court, his execution is scheduled for sometime after 6 PM tonight.

Edited to add: Powell has filed a new appeal, based on allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.

Edited to add 2: Denied.

“This isn’t the sort of job that rewards competence, you know.”

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Two quick links to tales of airport security, from Bruce Schneier’s blog:

Link one.

Link two.