Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Tuesday's podcast: Title 9, DEI and states, Colleges and breakdown in discipline & more


Tuesday's podcast:   

Title 9, DEI and states, Colleges and breakdown in discipline &
more.....

Tuesday's video: Title 9, DEI and states, Colleges and breakdown in discipline & other stories

The preachy females got to James?




The preachy females got to James?: A few weeks ago, James Carville sounded some sanity when he warned Democrats about woke and preachy females.  James must have hit a nerve and upset his friends because he is back to making a fool of himself.
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The story of World War I, part 2, with Barry Jacobsen

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Monday, April 29, 2024

Monday's video: Biden down, Colleges out of control plus more stories


Monday's video: 
 Biden down, Colleges out of control plus more stories.....

                                 

The week in review with Bill Katz, editor of Urgent Agenda

 


The week in review with Bill Katz, editor of Urgent Agenda

NPR stands for National (white liberal) Radio




NPR stands for National (white liberal) Radio: NPR has been getting a lot of exposure lately.  Yes, we've learned that the leadership is woke and the listeners very white, liberal white that is.  In fact, the audience is so white that NPR is going out of its way to get nonwhites to ...

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Happy # 77 Tommy James



We say happy birthday to Tommy James who was born in Ohio on this day in 1947.

In the 1960's, Tommy James & The Shondells had a ton of hits, from "Hanky Panky" to "Crimson and clover", both reached # 1 in the US.    




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Happy # 90 Luis Aparicio





We say happy birthday to Luis Aparicio who was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on this day in 1934.

Luis broke with the Chicago White Sox in 1956 and was Rookie of the Year:  .266 and led the AL with 21 stolen bases.

He also played with the Orioles, back to Chicago and finished with Boston:   .262 batting average, 506 stolen bases, 2,677 hits in 2,599 games.

Aparicio was inducted to The Hall of Fame in 1984.

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2011: Happy anniversary Prince William & Kate






Happy anniversary to Prince William and Kate.  

Back in 2010, we hoped that their wedding would serve as a revival of marriage in Europe.    Today, we hope that their beautiful kids put having babies on the European "to do list".

Unfortunately, Europe is a very different continent than the one that saw Diana and Prince Charles get married in back in 1981.

First, "birth rates" are insufficient to maintain population: The EU's baby blues---Birth rates in the European Union are falling fast.

Why do "having babies" matter?  Babies are the future!  You can't maintain your population, and culture, without babies carrying your name, traditions and identity.

Second, marriage is also undergoing a huge crisis across the ocean: 
"Marriage is in decline across much of northern Europe, from Scandinavia to France, a pattern some sociologists describe as a "soft revolution" in European society -- a generational shift away from Old World traditions and institutions toward a greater emphasis on personal independence." (Washington Post)
Why does marriage matter?  It is the central institution in a society.  It is the foundation of the family unit.

Third, the churches are empty:  Religion takes a back seat in Western Europe.

It's sad to see how Europe has changed.

Let's hope that the royal couple puts marriage and babies back in style!

The Europeans need to rediscover religion, get married and have babies or we won't recognize the land of our grandparents.

About 10 years ago, George Weigel wrote about Europe and its demographic problems.

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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Sunday's podcast: GDP down inflation up, Trump gaining plus more stories



Sunday's podcast:   

GDP down inflation up, Trump gaining, plus more stories....

Sunday's video: GDP down inflation up, Trump gaining, NPR audience plus other stories




Sunday's video: 

 GDP down inflation up, Trump gaining, NPR audience plus other stories......

                         



A funny thing happened on the way to the trial




A funny thing happened on the way to the trial : The plan was sort of like this.  First, we call Trump every name in the book, from racist to fascist.  Second, warn everyone that a dictatorship is around the corner if the bad guy is back in the White House.  
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Happy # 83 to Ann-Margaret

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We say happy birthday to Ann-Margaret.    She was born Ann-Margret Olsson in Sweden on this day in 1941.   

Ann-Margaret started out as a dancer and then went into movies, such as "Bye bye birdie" and "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis.

I can't remember when I first saw her but it was memorable.  My guess is that most young men of my generation would agree with that.


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Happy # 89 to Pedro Ramos



We remember Pedro Ramos, who was born in Pinar Del Rio, Cuba, on this day in 1935. 

Ramos was 19 when he made his debut in 1955 and beat New York 6-0.   He went on to win 83 games over 7 seasons.      

Over a 4-year span, Ramos was an "innings eater" starting 142 games, throwing 1,030 innings and leading the American League in starts twice.   He also gave up Mickey Mantle's famous HR in 1956 or the one that almost left Yankee Stadium.

My father was a huge fan of Pedro Ramos.  He would laugh and say that Ramos was known for enjoying the Havana night life when he played for Cienfuegos in the pre-Castro winter league.   

Up here, he was known as "The Cuban Cowboy" or a reference to his wardrobe and lifestyle.

My late father would also say:   "If Pedro Ramos had only pitched for the Yankees.....he'd won 200 games".

I don't know about 200 games but he'd won a lot more than the 117 he put up pitching for some very bad teams, such as the Washington Senators and a few others. 

Ramos finally made it to the Yankees in 1964-66 and saved 39 games.    Unfortunately, he was signed too late to qualify for the post season and did not play in the World Series despite being a key factor in winning the pennant.

Unfortunately, the Yankees went into decline in 1965 and did not return to the post season until 1976.   So Ramos did play for the Yankees but never got to pitch in The World Series!

Happy birthday to Pedro Ramos, a pretty good pitcher and another pride of Havana!

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Let's chat with Alina Garcia-Lapuerta, author of "La Belle Creole"


Guest:   Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joined me for a chat with Alina Garcia-Lapuerta, author of "La Belle Creole".  

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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Another unexpected Friday




Another unexpected Friday : That fellow Mister Unexpected won't go away. He showed up again in the latest economic data. Let's look at the story: Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, grew by 1.6%…..
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World War I, part 7, with Barry Jacobsen

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Friday’s podcast: A chat with Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection


 

Friday’s podcast:    

A chat with Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection.   We will discuss the politics of climate change, anti-Israel protests in colleges, Newsom in 2024 and illegal immigration on the California border.....





Friday's video: A chat with Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection


A chat with Leslie Eastman, Legal Insurrection. We will discuss the politics of climate change, anti-Israel protests in colleges, Newsom in 2024 and illegal immigration on the California border.

 

No camping in Texas





No camping in Texas: Don't try setting up a camp in Texas unless you are on camping grounds or private property. Don't try it at the university grounds because we don't put it up with it in the Lone Star state. For the record, no heads were cracked, but so...

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Happy # 77 Amos Otis

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We say happy birthday to Amos Otis who was born in Mobile, Alabama, on this day in 1947.   He turned into one of the best players of the 1970s.  

Amos Otis was one of the key pieces of the Kansas City Royals who won the AL West in 1976, 1977, 1978 and finally made it to the World Series in 1980.    They were a very complete team, from George Brett to Frank White to superb pitching.

Otis was a very good outfielder and had great career numbers:  .277 batting average, a very good .343 On Base average, 2,020 hits, 193 HR & 1,007 RBI in 1,998 games.   And he stole 346 bases.

Amos was an AL All Star 5 times (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 & 1976) and AL Gold Glove (1971, 1973 & 1974).    


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The story of World War I with Barry Jacobsen, part 4


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Guest: Barry Jacobsen, military historian and blogger. This is our 4th show about World War I. 

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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Thursday's podcast: Campus madness, Abortion in 2024, Trump free publicity plus more stories

 


Thursday's podcast:   

Campus madness, Abortion in 2024, Trump free publicity plus more stories.....


Thursday's video: Campus madness, Abortion in 2024, Trump trials and more




Thursday's video: 
 Campus madness, Abortion in 2024, Trump trials and more.....

                            

Who were those masked men talking to Claudia?




Who were those masked men talking to Claudia?: Bizarre! What else do you call it? A few days ago, Mrs. Claudia Sheinbaum, the woman likely to win the presidential election in Mexico, was approached by masked men while on tour in South Mexico. This is the story: On Sunday, April 21…..
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FIRST WORLD WAR, PART 5, WITH BARRY JACOBSEN, MILITARY HISTORIAN.


THURSDAY: FIRST WORLD WAR, PART 5, WITH BARRY JACOBSEN, MILITARY HISTORIAN.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Wednesday's podcast: We remember Mariel 1980 with Marcos Nelson Suarez, author



Wednesday's podcast:    

We remember Mariel 1980 with Marcos Nelson Suarez, author.....

Wednesday's video: We remember Mariel 1980 with Marcos Nelson Suarez, author



Wednesday's video: 
We remember Mariel 1980 with Marcos Nelson Suarez, author....

                            

This is not your 1992 Democrat Party




This is not your 1992 Democrat Party: Back in 1992, then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton had his Sister Souljah moment when he publicly confronted a black woman who made a racist remark. Clinton was right in challenging such a remark and benefitted politically because those were...
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Happy # 57 to Omar Vizquel




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Omar Enrique (Gonzalez) Vizquel was born in Venezuela on this day in 1967.   He was too young to watch Luis Aparicio play in the major leagues but I'm sure that he heard a lot about him growing up.    Every kid in Venezuela knows about the great Aparicio.

Omar was an outstanding shortstop.   However, let's not overlook his bat:  .272 BA, 2,877 hits, 456 doubles and a very good .336 On Base Pct.

Will he make the Hall of Fame in a couple of years?   Probably not but he will eventually.    

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Iran 1980: The morning we got the news that the mission had failed



For my generation, the Iran hostage crisis is one of those news stories that brings back bad memories.
It started when the so called students crashed the US embassy in Tehran and held about 50 diplomats hostage.   It ended a few minutes after President Reagan was sworn in January 1981.
Between the takeover and the hostages’ release, the story was a daily grind of rumors and more bad news.   Many of us got hooked to an ABC nightly hostage show that ended up being “Nightline”.
The low point was April 24, 1980:
On April 24, 1980, an ill-fated military operation to rescue the 52 American hostages held in Tehran ends with eight U.S. servicemen dead and no hostages rescued. With the Iran Hostage Crisis stretching into its sixth month and all diplomatic appeals to the Iranian government ending in failure, President Jimmy Carter ordered the military mission as a last ditch attempt to save the hostages. During the operation, three of eight helicopters failed, crippling the crucial airborne plans. The mission was then canceled at the staging area in Iran, but during the withdrawal one of the retreating helicopters collided with one of six C-130 transport planes, killing eight soldiers and injuring five. The next day, a somber Jimmy Carter gave a press conference in which he took full responsibility for the tragedy. The hostages were not released for another 270 days.
What a horrible morning.
As I recall, the failed mission did not become a big issue in the campaign.  I recall then-Governor Reagan holding his fire and simply expressing sympathies for the soldiers.   Democrat challenger Senator Ted Kennedy did not say much either.
There were many bad mornings in the Carter presidency.   This one was one of the worst!
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2014 podcast: World War I & Spanish flu with Leslie Eastman & Barry Jacobsen



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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Tuesday's podcast: Campus madness and Biden response

 


Tuesday's podcast: Campus madness and Biden response




Tuesday's video: Campus madness and Biden response


Tuesday's video: 
 Campus madness and Biden response...........

                            

It turns out that the young care about the economy, too

It turns out that the young care about the economy, too: Another poll, and more good news for former President Trump.  It turns out that young people care about the economy, too.  Via RedState, this is the story: A Reuters/Ipsos poll in March showed Americans age 18-29 favoring Biden…..
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The last player from the Negro League hit his first major league homer in 1954

(My new American Thinker post)

There are many angles to the Hank Aaron story.  He retired with 755 home runs and passed Babe Ruth in 1974.  He was an amazing player who was always around the top of the league in HRs, hits and batting average.  And he could play defense too.  

I finally got to see him play in 1971 when the Braves came to Milwaukee for an exhibition game.

We remember that Aaron hit his first home run off of Vic Raschi on April 23rd  in 1954

However, his greatest accomplishment is something that few people talk about.  Aaron was the last player from The Negro Leagues to play in the major leagues.   

I think that it's fitting that the man who broke the cherished home run record was the last player from the old Negro Leagues.  It was the perfect way to close a sad chapter and begin one where all Americans could play ball.

It was also landmark moment in the progress that we've made on civil rights.

Sadly, too many self appointed civil rights leaders promote victim-hood or don't want us to see the progress we've made.  Yet, the progress is all around us.   We see successful African Americans, from my sons' outstanding high school principal to the wonderful athletes who dominate sports to the growing number of entrepreneurs.

It's not perfect and indeed a work in progress.   But a lot of progress has been made.   

After all, the man who beat Babe Ruth's record was the last man who played in the Negro Leagues.

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Monday, April 22, 2024

Monday's video: Madness at Columbia, a VP for Trump and the state of the race


Monday's video:
Madness at Columbia, a VP for Trump and the state of the race, Earth Day 1970 plus more stories.....


                            

The week in review with Bill Katz the editor of Urgent Agenda

 


The week in review with Bill Katz the editor of Urgent Agenda

NPR...Anti-Israel protests....and other stories.....


Remembering my first bumper sticker: A word about President Nixon who died on this day in 1994












Happy # 69 to David Clyde


David Clyde was born on Friday, April 22, 1955, in Kansas City, Kansas.    

In 1973, 18-year old Clyde made his major league debut with the Texas Rangers.   To say the least, Clyde, who had pitched in a high school game a few weeks before, was rushed to sell seats.   Sadly, he was out of baseball in 5 years:  18-33 with a 4.67 ERA.

Wonder how different it would have been if Clyde had gone through the minors and brought to the Rangers later?   We will never know but my guess is that a hard throwing lefty like Clyde would have succeeded, as a starter or closer.

Sad story.

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Happy # 73 Peter Frampton


We say happy birthday Peter Frampton who was born in the UK on this day in 1950

In the summer of 1976, Peter Frampton was on top of the musical world.   His double LP "Frampton comes alive" was # 1 on Billboard USA.    It sold 6 million copies in the US and a lot more elsewhere.

Rolling Stone Magazine ranks this LP # 41 in the top 50 "live" albums.      Frankly, I'm surprised that it ranks that low considering the album's influence on radio.

It featured 3 Top 10 hits:  "Baby, I Love Your Way," "Show Me the Way" and "Do You Feel Like We Do".    The last one was 14 minutes long on the LP version!

Great LP and one of those that you should get on CD for your rock collection.

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Sunday, April 21, 2024

Bobby one way, Kennedys for Biden




Bobby one way, Kennedys for Biden: The Kennedy clan came out to support President Biden with a video.     One of them said something about Biden reminding them of their father, Sen. Robert Kennedy who was assassinated in 1968.        
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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Saturday's video: Our chat with George Rodriguez, South Texas conservative


Saturday's video: Our chat with George Rodriguez, South Texas conservative.....

                             

Saturday's podcast: Our chat with George Rodriguez, South Texas conservative

 


Guest: George Rodriguez, South Texas conservative...We discussed the political situation in Texas, the GOP VP for Trump, SB-4 update, President Biden & the cannibals, and other stories.....

Friday's podcast: Anti-Israel and the campus, RFK family, Trump trial & more

 


Friday's podcast: 

Anti-Israel and the campus, RFK family, Trump trial & more



Thursday's podcast: The storyteller, NPR madness, The Doolittle Raid 1942 and other stories

 


Thursday's podcast:   

The storyteller, NPR madness, The Doolittle Raid 1942 and other stories.....

Wednesday's podcast: NPR madness, Chicago convention, Iran vs Israel


Wednesday's podcast:  

NPR madness, Chicago convention, Iran vs Israel, Bay of Pigs 1961 and other stories.....

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