The Only Answer Sunday, August 21, 2022 I’ve always liked Hershel Walker. He and Earl Campbell tore up football for years with their running. When Walker went pro he didn’t get a team that appreciated his abilities. That was unfortunate, … [Continue reading] about Day 581 – Hershel and the New Right
Day 580 – Economic BS, Four Failed Museums
Klaatu Barada Nikto(look it up)AtThe Seattle Pop Art Museum Saturday, August 20, 2022 I was listening to an NPR piece where an economist was asked, “What is inflation?” He went into the standard, “Too much money chasing too few goods” … [Continue reading] about Day 580 – Economic BS, Four Failed Museums
Day 578 – Don’t Mess with Fani !
Thursday, August 18, 2022 Yesterday, was a day of legal analysis and explanation on may fronts, but there was one clear winner - Fani Willis in Georgia. She’s the prosecuting attorney who is looking into the possible election crimes in … [Continue reading] about Day 578 – Don’t Mess with Fani !
Day 576 – Many many little things and one big one
Guernica to Wounded Kneeby Stan Natchez2012Boston MFA Tuesday, August 16, 2022 This August I have been reminded of many things that happened in this month: Woodstock, Rocky Horror premiere, and Cheap Thrills released. It’s ancient history for … [Continue reading] about Day 576 – Many many little things and one big one
Day 574 – Nothing New Here – Except
Nothing to See here Sunday, August 14, 2022 In 1985 I went to see the movie Shoah. This is the Hebrew (I think it’s Hebrew) term for genocide and is particularly used to reference the mass murder by the Nazis. It references both the mass and … [Continue reading] about Day 574 – Nothing New Here – Except