On Politics
The nation is watching the Senate race in Kentucky. Although I’m in Ohio, I get a ringside view because Cincinnati TV stations air campaign ads for the northern Kentucky viewers. One thing for sure, each side is pointing out the outside money of the opposition.
As some Republicans are quick to say I told you so regarding the predictable chaos in Iraq after the primary withdrawal of the US military, I ask, Would ISIS be a factor if Saddam Hussein was still in power?
If the Arabs aren’t willing to fight ISIS on the ground, I say, Get out of there!
Congress continues its mantra of preferring second guessing and criticizing over taking responsibility and decision making.
I know Congressional Republicans have been a continual roadblock for President Obama, however, I wonder how often the White House (and possibly Congressional Democrats) have been equally obstinate.
On This Week’s Headlines from The Onion
Absentminded nation catches itself turning to its leaders again
More cities using text-based alerts to warn Americans if they are in range of NFL players
Majority of Americans back Obama’s ISIS plan, but doubt it will work
Study: Liberals, Conservatives smell different
Report: Laura’s divorce threatens razor-thin Democratic majority in family
Reclusive deity hasn’t written a new book in 2,000 years
Interesting Reads
For Democrats fearing loss of controlling the Senate
California’s 100-year drought
A pro sports team helps a last wish
Unhappy medical doctors
Guten-free: Fact vs. Fad
The Crackpot Test & Index
On Potpourri
I find it interesting that the state of Kentucky is getting some push-back about public funding of Ark Encounters, a theme park run by Answers in Genesis (AIG), the head organization of the Creation Museum. I said this was a no-no over a year ago, and stand by that today. After all, AIG prospective employees must “have read and can support the AIG Statement of Faith.”
Another season of Dancing with the Stars (DTWS) is under way. Several immediately seem to be a cut above the rest, but time will tell who develops. OK, DTWS fans, which of the pros do you think is my favorite?
My golf league goes longer than most, thus able to enjoy playing in late-summer weather. Two weeks to go and my team is in the hunt.
Because I used this week to ease back into blogging, no Saturday Morning Cartoons this weekend.
Thanks for another great collection of tunes for Life: The Musical. As always, I get the pleasure to listening to all the songs – although the omission of this one surprised me … and I dedicate this song to my friend at Lame Adventures who would never embrace this song.
Your weekend celebrations
- (Weekend) Clean Up the World Weekend, Hummingbird Celebration Weekend, Octoberfest Zinzinnati
- (Fri) Talk Like a Pirate Day, POW/MIA Recognition Day, Trademen Day, Citizenship Day, Brothers Day, Butterscotch Pudding Day, Slimey the Worm Day
- (Sat) Big Whooper Liar Day, Eat an Apple Day, Coastal Cleanup Day, Puppy Mill Awareness Day, Red Panda Day, Gymnastics Day, Idaho Spud Potato Day, National Rum Punch Day, Farm Safety Day
- (Sun) International Day of Peace, Worldwide Day of Play, Alzheimer’s Day, Miniature Golf Day, Pause the World Day, Gratitude Day, Pecan Cookie Day
To send you into the weekend, here’s one more work song – the 1982 hit Workin’ for a Liven by Huey Lewis and the News. Have a safe weekend and in the words of Garrison Keillor, Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.
I want to go back to the days when ISIS was a superheroine goddess, a la a 1970s TV show…
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Carrie,
Now this is a fantastic comment on the topic!
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Even though I dated myself.
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Ah heck … that’s not worth the worry.
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Oh good. Then I won’t be ashamed to say Puffinstuff. (I think that was what it was called. Now I’m really taxing my brain.)
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I remember HR Puffinstuff …. which means I’m older than you. 😉
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Ah, that was it. I was itty bitty but I remember it.
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Here ya go … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cshdzAtBW4M
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Wow. Blast from the past. Big time.
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But I didn’t intend to make you feel old.
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You didn’t. That’s my kids’ job.
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… well … they age you faster than normal.
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Well, isn’t “Take this job and shove it” the opposite of working and the idea of part of the musical? 🙂
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X,
Around the key idea, correct … but “job” was one of the acceptable words
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I like the idea of talking like a pirate day….. aaaaar me hearties….
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Bulldog,
I found these tips for your day. … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cKCkbWDGwE
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😀
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I almost forgot it’s talk like a pirate day and one of the local pubs will give me a free rum punch if I dress like a pirate. Need to buy an eye patch and forego a shower. That should work. Have a great weekend!
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TBM,
I want to hear about your adventure … meanwhile, here are some tips.
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I enjoyed the gluten article. Happy Weekend Frank. I’ll be working hard for my pennies.
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Audra,
I expect nothing but that from the library hostess with the mostness. I heard an interview with the gluten article author, which sparked the idea to include it hear. Have a good weekend … and the baseball torture is almost over!!!
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Yes almost! Slow bleed this season. Torture.
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Simply horrible … and my Reds are getting close to the damn Cubs!
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Probably not, would be my answer to your question about S. H. but then who said that politicians [in their majority, nowadays] act in favor of humanity… Have a great weekend, Frank!
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I won’t even start with my opinion on politics right now…sigh. But on a lighter note…dancing with the stars…I would like to see Duck Dynasty’s daughter win.So what is your choice?
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Pride,
Although political criticisms are easy targets, the politicians themselves make it easy. I’m not sure who I would like to see win … Leah Thompson was impressive, as was the Fresh Prince actor.
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This is the best list of Onion articles I’ve seen in a while! Definitely a challenge to keep my “busy” face at work!
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Twixt,
I can’t imagine that you can’t throw people off with the look.
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Ahoy!
Believe it or not I was gonna post that song, but I didn’t wanna be that country, so I opted for Joplin.
Have a nice weekend Frank.
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Leo,
Actually, the song that I had planned for this post was used late in the act … so I had to switch …. then again, I have a long list of possible selections.
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i always thought there was a stink around conservative types.
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GFB,
… and now you know the reason!
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Ah Frank, it takes “two to tango” ~ my way of acknowledging both politics and DWTS. Have a beautiful weekend and excited to read that your golf team could end up with it all!
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Mary,
Good parallel between dance and politics! Our weekend will be a busy one, and hopefully some needed rain will fall upon us on Sunday.
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Gratitude Day should be every day. Have a great weekend, Frank. Sorry I missed the musical challenge.
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Sylvia,
Absolutely agree! In terms of Life: The Musical … the curtain is always up, so feel free to return … but I also realize you are on the move.
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Frank, Frank, Frank. “I wonder how often the White House (and possibly Congressional Democrats) have been equally obstinate” — really? Do you thnk Dems could get together enough to be that obstinate? Remember Will Rogers — I don’t belong to an organized political party, I’m a democrat!”
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Elyse,
Obstinate politicians is nothing new … and who knows what goes on behind the scenes. … and I have full confidence in the liberal wing being able to be obstinate for their causes. Nonetheless, we are left to wonder.
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Individuals, yes. But to obstruct to this level takes organization and consistency, which, sadly, we dems lack!
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I understand your point, especially because of the way the GOP has obstructed.
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Frank, even though I am by nature country music averse, I almost posted “Take This Job and Shove It” but I thought it might violate the rules (yes, I saw in your response to List of X that it doesn’t). I guess I was too tired from working at The Grind to figure that one out for myself. Last night my political consultant, Milton, told me, “We’ll get rid of ISIS and then we’ll get Vanilla ISIS.”
Have a great weekend!
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Lame,
Glad you approve of the song, and that it was in our mind. Meanwhile, Milton is (and not surprising) spot on.
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Given your preference for divided government, I was surprised by your inclusion of, and the conclusion expressed in, the read: “For Democrats fearing loss of controlling the Senate.”
“Majority of Americans back Obama’s ISIS plan, but doubt it will work,” is important.
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Tim,
I prefer divided gov’t in this climate … otherwise it’s shove-it-down-everyone’s throat. Otherwise, why did my inclusion surprise you …. and how can the statement about ISIS be important?
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oh, i’m going to miss those little cute hummingbirds when they fly to where ever they fly to…i did not know they are very territorial with their feeders. who would think such tiny things could be so vicious trying to keep other rival hummingbirds away from the feeders. i agree with Sylvia, everyday is gratitude day…or at least we should make it a practice. cheers!
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Sun,
Hummingbirds are quite territorial … well, at least the ones east of the Mississippi. Cheers to gratitute!
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It was quite easy to omit the Johnny Paycheck song for me. I do not like country music though my husband does.
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Catherine,
… and that’s OK.
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Better late than never they say. Having taken a day off from everything I find myself sadly behind, everything. I enjoyed the reads, all of them. I have to agree with Elyse on this one Frank, the Dems haven’t had the wherewithal to ‘obstruct’ and what would they obstruct? The shut down of the government, well that might have been a good thing don’t you think.
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Val,
In terms of Democratic obstruction, since you seems to believe that Congressional Dems are incapable of such organization, is it possible that the White House could have fulfilled that role?
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What would the White House obstructed Frank? Honestly? What?
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They could obstruct anything by being equally entrenched.
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Other than the 41 times the House has voted to repeal the ACA what else Frank, have they sent for a vote? What other work have they done the Administration has ‘obstructed’ or been firmly entrenched on the other side on?
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The House’s treatment of the ACA is ridiculous … but all I’m asking that when it comes to negotiations, could the WH be a roadblock. After all, like we say in dance, it takes two to tango.
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And all I am asking is for an example. My observation of this president and his administration is he has consistently extended the olive branch and consistently been rebuffed. He has all too often given away far to much and then had to give away more. So no, I don’t believe we have a ‘two to tango’ situation in this case.
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None of us know what goes on behind closed doors in negotiations, thus all I’ve done is raise the question of that possibility … which is what my statement provided.
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You are right Frank, all we can see is what is out there. I suspect though we see pretty much the truth of it. I don’t believe there is much more than what we see. I suspect this administration wanted so badly to try to work with those who had no intention to work with him, he would have done damned near anything to compromise, including compromise the agenda he ran on. Which he did.
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So much of the comments that come out of all sides of Washington is about posturing …. actually continual posturing … thus one of the reasons why I wonder.
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