Rationalizing last night as this could be my generation's Nixon. It's not going well. I've had better nights of sleep. Wondering if this means I should start grant applications asap before the NIH starts getting starved again.
More accurate to say it's our generation's Goldwater. I had a dream that I was on the horrible show (ran into a girl from there two days ago on the lot; I said "congratulations on not being in Georgia for Season 2!" and she laughed ran up and gave me a big hug) where the budget had been cut to the point where they decided that randomly chosen crew members had to be on-camera contestants so before I could put on my ENG rig I had to do 15 pullups to beat everyone else and when I lost they sat me down for an interview and I tried to guess exactly the right thing to say so they couldn't say I was non-responsive but the editors wouldn't bother using any of it and then when I got back to my car I ended up with a sound cart that I had to haul into work and they said "no, we're going over there, all the way to the oval office" and there was Trump at his most orange and Mark Cuban was holding a mic out to him that turned everyone's voices into farts. So I said "fuck this shit, we'll survive" and walked off the set and I woke up and I was holding my wife and fuck this shit, we'll survive. On the flight back up to Seattle I ended up hanging out with three climate scientists on their way to a conference in Tasmania. They'll survive, too. It may be a while before they get back to Tasmania, though.
When I first joined Hubski, I had my suspicions you were Tom Robbins. The voice I heard while reading that last bit about the climate scientists reaffirms them.
My personal favorite novel of his is Jitterbug Perfume. It came into my life around the time I started learning about eastern thought in healthcare, which ties in with that book's themes nicely. I would recommend either that one, Skinny Legs and All, or Still Life with Woodpecker. They all showcase that wacky Robbins wordplay at its best, and poke fun at some aspects of our culture many people accept without much questioning. Let me know if you decide to read any of his stuff! I'm currently making my way through his autobiography, among others. I'm a three-topics-at-once kind of reader.
Nixon started the EPA. This being a modern Nixon would be slightly optimistic in my book.