DOJ vs House over audio....Banana republic justice in NY City, Harrison Kutcker speech plus more stories..
"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
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Friday's podcast: A chat with Mailyn Salabarria
Guest: Mailyn Salabarria, born in Cuba, has been a relentless advocate of individual natural rights, the proper role of government and why it is important that we do not take our freedom for granted. As the proverbial child of the state, and a product of communist controlled schools in Cuba, she is passionate about educational freedom, transparency and parental rights.....
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Thursday's podcast: CNN and the debate, The Hur report, Mayor Adams and swimmers plus more stories
Thursday's podcast:
CNN and the debate, The Hur report, Mayor Adams and swimmers plus more stories...
We wanna hear you, Joe
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) May 18, 2024
We remember Brooks Robinson. (1937-2023)
We remember Brooks Robinson, who was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on this day in 1937. He died in 2023.
Brooks Robinson broke with the Orioles in 1957 and played his entire career in Baltimore. I attended Brooks Robinson Day at Memorial Stadium in September 1977. Along the way, he played in 4 World Series, 6 ALCS, earned the 1964 AL MVP and won an astonishing 16 consecutive gold gloves for his work as a third baseman. His play in the 1970 World Series earned him the series MVP.
Overall, he hit .267 with 2,848 hits, 268 HR & 1,367 RBI. Brooks had a reputation for being a great clutch hitter. In his prime, he could hit a HR, a double or make a great play at third.
Robinson was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983 and continues to be one of the most popular players of all time.
Happy # 78 Reggie Jackson
We say happy birthday to Reggie Jackson, who was born in Pennsylvania on this day in 1946.
Jackson came up with the A's in 1967 and put together quite a career: 561 HR, 1,701 RBI, AL MVP 1973, 18 HR in 77 post-season games and 3 HR in game 6 of the 1977 World Series.
Jackson was selected to the Hall of Fame in 1993.
Happy # 72 George Strait
He's sold over 100 million records and hit the # 1 spot 60 times.
His farewell concert in Dallas drew over 100,000 fans!
Karol Józef Wojtyła was born on this day in 1920
In 1935, a Polish tailor named Jan Tyranowski heard a homily where the priest said, “It’s not difficult to be a saint.” For whatever reason, this line moved Tyranowski — and in God’s providence, prepared him to contribute in a momentous way to the dramatic and tragic history of the twentieth century. George Weigel notes that by the outset of World War II, Tyranowski was “living a daily schedule of prayer and meditation more strict than that observed by many religious orders.” Little did he know what (or who) was right around the corner — little did he know what God was preparing him for.With priests being rounded up in Poland by the Nazis, the formation of the youth had to pass into different hands. Tyranowski created the “Living Rosary,” groups of fifteen young men, each led by a more mature young man.Each of the group leaders would be personally mentored by Tyranowski; one such leader was the young Karol Wojtyla, who met Tryanowski in 1940.It was Tyranowski who introduced Wojtyla to the writings of St. John of the Cross — which eventually became the subject of Wojtyla’s first doctoral dissertation.By 1943, the Living Rosary involved some sixty young men — ten of whom eventually became priests! As Weigel recounts, “For the young Karol Wojtyla and his friends in the first Living Rosary groups, Tyranowski represented a unique lay combination of personal holiness and apostolic zeal, a kind of life ‘that was completely unknown to us before.’”Indeed, one man can make a difference — even in the midst of the Nazi occupation!
We remember Perry Como (1912-2001)
We remember Pierino Como who was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, on this day in 1912. We knew him as Perry Como, one of the most successful male vocalists ever.
2004: Randy Johnson's perfect game
Great night for the Hall of Famer.
Johnson's 4,875 K's rank behind Ryan’s 5,714 K's. He finished his career with 10.61 K's per 9 innings, # 1 all time. Overall, 303 wins & 3.29 career ERA.
May 18, 1860: Lincoln nominated by the GOP
The GOP nominated Abraham Lincoln on this day in 1860, He was selected in the 3rd ballot of what we would call today a very contested convention.
Of course, Lincoln went on to win the general election in a four-way race. Seven southern states seceded when he was inaugurated in March 1861.
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We remember Nicholas II (1868-1918)
He was the last Russian emperor (1894–1917). In 1918, he and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks.
No matter how you feel about Nicholas, there was no excuse for the brutal execution of his wife and children.
In the 1970's, there was a wonderful movie "Nicholas and Alexandra". It was great.
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