Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Wednesday's podcast: Mexico elections, divided nation over New York case, President Reagan

Wednesday's video: Mexico elections, divided nation over New York case

Washington Post-ies get lesson in cash flow

Washington Post-ies get lesson in cash flow: It must have been an amazing meeting.  Maybe someone filmed it (if we still used that term) and will share it with the rest of us.  After all, what could be more enjoyable than watching a bunch of lefties full of themselves get a lesson in…
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June 1968 and Don Drysdale


In 1968, the late Don Drysdale had the best spring of his Hall of Fame career.   He put together an amazing scoreless innings streak:
May 14 Chicago (Home)  
May 18 Houston (Home) 
May 22 St. Louis (Road) 
May 26 Houston (Road) 
May 31 San Francisco (Home) 
June 4 Pittsburgh (Home) 
The steak ended on June 8 against the Pirates.

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June 5, 2004: President Reagan died

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2004: President Reagan died






We remember another anniversary of President Reagan’s death.

He was born in 1911 and died on this in 2004.

As the 40th President, he was consequential, optimistic and very patriotic.  

President Reagan inspired me, and lots of other people, to join the conservative movement in the late 1970’s.

I am very happy that he did!

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