"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Friday, January 19, 2018
Friday's video: Release the memo and the shutdown
Flake in the sky with diamonds
May you live in interesting times, as they tell me the Chinese used to say.
This week, retiring senator Jeff Flake of Arizona gave a speech on the floor of the Senate. This is some of what he said:
Twenty seventeen was a year [that] saw the truth – objective, empirical, evidence-based truth – more battered and abused than any other in the history of our country, at the hands of the most powerful figure in our government. It was a year which saw the White House enshrine “alternative facts” into the American lexicon, as justification for what used to be known simply as good old-fashioned falsehoods. It was the year in which an unrelenting daily assault on the constitutionally protected free press was launched by that same White House, an assault that is as unprecedented as it is unwarranted. “The enemy of the people” was what the president of the United States called the free press in 2017.
Then he brought Nikita Khrushchev, Josef Stalin, and the old USSR into the conversation. My guess is that Nikita and Stalin are just as confused as I am.
As some of you may remember, I was critical of what then-candidate Donald Trump said about POW John McCain and the attacks on President Bush’s decision to go into Iraq.
Nevertheless, Trump won, and his first year in office has turned out to be rather good for those who wanted a conservative in the Supreme Court, fewer regulations, and tax reform.
So let me give Senator Flake a bit of advice:
1. Drop it. President Trump did not make you unpopular with the Arizona GOP.
2. Drop the silly comparisons to the USSR or any other police state. Stalin didn’t give out “fake news” awards. He shot journalists, not too different from the Cuba you are so fond of opening relations with.
Yesterday, I speculated that Jim Acosta may be auditioning for a TV show on MSNBC. Maybe Jeff Flake is doing the same thing.
PS: You can listen to my show (Canto Talk) and follow me on Twitter.
Tebow with Mets
Happy story of the day: Tim Tebow invited to spring training with the NY Mets.........long shot but happy story.— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) January 19, 2018
Release the memo
There is a memo in the US House.......they tell us that it will rock Washington..........then release the memo.......we can handle it.— Silvio Canto, Jr. (@SCantojr) January 19, 2018
Remembering the '96 Rangers
From 1972 to 1996, the Rangers' fans waited for a post season berth. They had a chance in '74 but finished second to the A's.
In '81, the strike killed the Rangers. On June 11th, Fergie Jenkins blew a 3-1 lead and lost to the Brewers, 6-3. Texas would have clinched the first half title if they had won that game.
I moved to the Dallas area in '84 and slowly developed an interest in my new home team.
In '86, the Rangers put on quite a fight but finished second to the Angels.
In '93, they tried again but finished second to the White Sox.
Finally, it happened in '96. They clinched it on the 160th game. I remember staying up for that one!
My favorite player from the '96 team was Rusty Greer, a .305 lifetime hitter who retired because of injuries.
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