Tuesday, July 02, 2024

Tuesday's podcast: Democrat desperation, coverup of Biden's condition, Trump & Supreme Court

Tuesday's podcast:    

Democrat desperation, coverup of Biden's condition, Trump & Supreme Court.....

Tuesday's video: Democrat desperation, coverup of Biden's condition, Trump & Supreme Court

We can’t go on together with suspicious minds

We can’t go on together with suspicious minds: You kind of get the feeling that Dr. Jill is singing Joe the Elvis tune that goes like this:  “We’re caught in a trap, I can’t walk out, Because I love you too much baby.”  At the same time, the rest of us are singing….


July 2, 1941: Joe DiMaggio reached # 45 and a new record!

Joe DiMaggio got to # 45 and broke the previous record of # 44:
"On July 2, the Yankees again faced the Red Sox. Joe DiMag was intent on getting a hit in his 45th straight game and setting a new major league record at Yankee Stadium."
From now on, every game was a new record!

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July 2 1963: Marichal 1, Spahn 0….in 16 innings


“On July 2, San Francisco sent 25-year-old Juan Marichal out against Warren Spahn, 17 years his senior, in the Tuesday night opener of a three-game set.”  
Marichal and Spahn pitched into the 16th inning:
“Over the 16 innings, Marichal allowed eight hits and four walks and struck out 10. Spahn, who threw 201 pitches of his own, yielded nine hits, walked only one (intentionally), and fanned a pair. Both men made their next scheduled starts five days later, the Sunday before the All-Star Game."
Eventually, Willie Mays hit a homerun and the game was over after midnight in San Francisco.
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July 2, 1964: The day we left Cuba



It was 1964 or many years ago today that my dad, mom, and the three kids woke up in Cuba knowing that things would never be the same.   My mom had talked to us the night before and told us to be strong and stick together as one family. 

Nobody said a lot that morning.  My parents had decided to leave after the Cuban Missile Crisis and the “communist radicalization” of Cuba.  They did not want us to attend government schools where kids were taught communist ideas and history was rewritten to justify “la revolucion”. 

My parents knew that this day would come but it was still a bit hard for them to take.  Cuba was all that they knew.  They were born there and never expected to leave their country to pursue a better life anywhere else.   

We got to the airport knowing that we’d be harassed by Castro’s thugs.  It was customary for these government workers to harass “los gusanos” (or “worms” as we were called).  The idea was to pick a fight and then delay your departure. 

The five of us sat at the airport fearing the personal searches.  This is where the men and women were separated and “searched” to make sure that you weren’t taking jewelry or anything of value beyond clothes.  My parents had left their wedding rings with my aunt so they wore plain rings just in case some government thug decided to take it. 

The plane finally took off and we landed in Mexico City a few hours later.  Our family chose Mexico because there were no flights to Miami after the Missile Crisis.  The Miami flights were started in 1966 or what became known as the “freedom flights.”   Thousands of Cuba came to the U.S. in those flights.   

A week later, the five of us flew to Jamaica where we waited for the U.S. government to grant us entry.  Our family spent two months there and were supported by our two uncles in the U.S. who sent weekly money drafts.  We lived in a small room and spent our day throwing around a baseball that my mom had put together for us from a rock and my father’s sox. 

Eventually, we got our “papers” and arrived in the U.S.  And then we found our way to Wisconsin thanks to the generosity of a church.   

My father and mother are now gone and my brother and sister have their own lives and families. 

It just does not seem possible that it happened so long ago.  We definitely learned about liberty and how a powerful and ruthless central government can crush the individual.    I always make sure that everyone understands that. 


Monday, July 01, 2024

Monday's video: Trump & Supreme Court, French elections and The Biden Trump debate.....

Monday's podcast: The week in review with Bill Katz the editor of Urgent Agenda



Monday's podcast:    

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


Go back to your desk, Mr. Bureaucrat

Go back to your desk, Mr. Bureaucrat: The Supreme Court made it official: no more bureaucrats guessing what the law is.  Justice Gorsuch & Roberts got it right: “Chevron is overruled,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion. 
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We remember Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020)

We remember Olivia De Havilland, one of the great actresses of Hollywood.   She was born in Tokyo, Japan, on July 1, 1916.    She died in 2020.
My two favorite roles were Marian in “The adventures of Robin Hood” and Melanie in “Gone with the wind”.    In total, she made many great movies.
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Happy # 79 Deborah Harry


Angela Tremble was born on this day in 1945.    Later, Angela became Deborah Harry and Blondie and you know the rest of the story.    

She enjoyed a lot of success in the late 1970's and well into the 1980's.    They recorded some very good songs.

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Happy Canada Day


We salute our Canadian friends on Canada Day.    Thanks for being such a good neighbor.

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Joe DiMaggio made it to 44





Joe DiMaggio got # 43 & # 44 in a double header against Boston.   

He was now one behind Willie Keeler for the longest streak in the majors ever.

By the way, DiMaggio never bunted for a hit during the streak.

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