Posted tagged ‘sports’

Predicting picks etc

June 26, 2024

Ever feel bad because you think you should be better at your job. Save some of tonight’s NBA pundits predictions on which teams won the draft and look at them in a few years.

Doncic was drafted 3rd.

Curry was drafted 7th,

Jokic was 2nd round

Meanwhile the San Antonio Spurs picked Stephon Castle at #4 – potential star power but who knows – and sent tneir #8 first round pick, Rob Dillingham, to the Timberwiloves for two first round picks in 2030 and 2031.

Gregg Popovich is NEVER gonna retire.

Georgia upset Portugal 2-0 in Eurocup Action

Would it be wrong to wonder how many MAGA supporters saw this and reacted “USA USA USA!”?

Florida Governorr Ron DeSantis signed a bill making it illegal to release balloons into the air because it they are bad for the environment and animals.

Not that I don’t laud any small good things Deathsantis does, but let me get this straight. Balloons are a threat to the environment, but climate change isn’t? Make it make sense.

(Guess the balloon lobby didn’t donate to him?)

Smoked salmon sold at Kroger & Pay Less Market recalled for listeria risk Salmon was sold in AL, AK, IL, IN, KY, LA, MI, MS, MO, OH, SC,TN, TX & WV. Mostly red states. It’s only science.

What now? Eat salmon, ro own the libs?

Haven’t been to law school but even I know what “standing” is. (Standing is the right of a party to challenge the conduct of another party in court. Not about the issue itself.)

Some Republicans and right wing media now mad that apparently a majority of SCOTUS justices know it too.

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As House Republicans try to save Steve Bannon from prison and try to come up with new ways to go after Merrick Garland, your reminder … Nancy Pelosi had a razor slim majority, AND had to deal with the far–left Squad. She managed to herd cats and be one of the most effecting governing Speakers in House history..

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Wonder how many of the MAGAs cheering Trump’s off the cuff comments about not taxing tips actually tip their hotel housekeepers, Uber/Lyft drivers etc?

Never ceases to amaze me how President Biden will make substantive speeches on policy, or even have his administration make changes that help average Americans, and the media shrugs. But Trump can have an idea pop into his head for five minutes and the headlines go on for days.

Spencer Bivens story

June 17, 2024

Posted link yesterday about new SF Giants relief pitcher, 29 year old rookie


But been told it is paywalled.

So here’s the whole story: – Long read but a good one for any baseball fan, especially if you like underdogs.

MESA, Ariz. — The call that changed Spencer Bivens’ life, the call he’d been waiting to receive for almost five years, came in the middle of stretch.

It was May of this year, a sunny day in the small North Carolina town of Gastonia, and Bivens was entering his second year with the independent Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League. This was the highest level of baseball he’d ever played and, he feared, the highest level he’d ever reach. The right-hander was already 27, past the age anyone could be considered a prospect, and just to get this far had required a climb so long and gradual, he had barely seemed to ascend at all.

He’d started about as far from baseball’s epicenter as possible. His professional career began in France, where he was paid in cash and where games are played only on the weekends. After a journeyman collegiate career, going overseas had been the best and only option available to him. Since then, he’d gotten closer to the majors geographically, bouncing around a variety of stops in American independent ball, yet his dream of playing in the big leagues felt just as distant as it did across the Atlantic.

The 2022 season was going to be his best shot. He’d shown up 25 pounds heavier, with the height and wiry muscle definition of an NBA shooting guard, and with a fastball that was hitting the mid-90s. He had a sinker that ran and dived and a slider that swept in the other direction. This, the result of years of grinding on baseball’s fringes, was as good as he’d ever been. If he couldn’t make it now…

Then, that May afternoon, it happened. As his teammates stretched in foul territory, Bivens retreated behind the batting cage shell for a modicum of privacy. The San Francisco Giants were on the line, and they wanted to sign him. He was finally being raptured into affiliated ball. “It was total euphoria,” Bivens recalls. “I started crying damn near immediately.” When he hung up, his teammates went wild. He took a curtain call during that night’s game. After it, he grinned giddily as he endured a beer shower.

Six months later, Bivens stands astride a mound in Arizona, firing warmup pitches before tossing a frame in the Fall Stars Games. The event is the showcase for the best minor-league talent in the Arizona Fall League, and several of the game’s wunderkinds are here. Jordan Walker, Zac Veen and Jackson Merrill were first-round draft picks. Jasson Dominguez and Noelvi Marte earned millions as international signees. And then there’s Bivens, the 28-year-old who began his career in a town outside of Paris.

He may be an outlier, neither highly drafted nor highly compensated and older than the competition by a half-decade at least, but the 6-foot-5 righty is nonetheless among his peers. He posted strong numbers at Low A after joining the Giants, reaching Triple A by season’s end. This fall, he recorded an 0.87 ERA in seven relief appearances and struck out more than a batter per inning. Clad in Giants gear except for a Scottsdale Scorpions hat, it’s easy to picture him on a major-league mound. That might have seemed ridiculous a year ago, but now it feels very real.

If he makes it, it will be because he believed in himself when almost no one else did, because he ignored the game all the times it hinted that he should walk away. Whether in France or North Carolina or throwing into an old couch in his basement, he was certain he could do big things in baseball. “I’m going to put it in when the vision isn’t even seeable,” Bivens says. When you see things others don’t, some might call you gifted. Others will say you’re losing it.

But now, a big-league jersey on his back and a big-league baseball in his hand, Bivens knows that when you bet that big on yourself, only one thing matters: whether you were right.


When nobody would let him play baseball, there was his couch.

Bivens’ path through the game has been long and winding — in a recent interview, a simple stop-by-stop retracing of it takes him 13 minutes to complete — but then, right at the beginning, is when his dream laid on its deathbed. He’d grown up in State College, Penn., the home of Penn State, and he wanted more than anything to pitch for the Nittany Lions. A tattoo of Pennsylvania, with a star marking his hometown, adorns his left wrist. He’d played a year at a junior college and then transferred into Penn State, a tall and skinny righty who had trouble touching 90 mph. He made the team his first fall on campus and then … failed a drug test.

He’d stopped smoking weed after enrolling, he says, but the drug apparently hadn’t cleared his system. (The NCAA has since raised the threshold for what triggers a positive test.) The test result cost him his spot on the team and, he feels, any chance he had at making it again. Not that he didn’t try. He remained at Penn State for the next two years, weathering a shoulder surgery in the interim, hoping for another chance at cracking the squad. It never happened. Smoking “totally ruined my chances of playing there,” he says. “It’s a regret I’ll have with me until the day I die.”

So, he turned to his sofa. Not for comfort, but as a throwing partner. His apartment at State College had an unfinished basement, and Bivens found an old couch on a giveaway site. He was coming off surgery, several years into his doomed quest to pitch in the Big 10, and he needed work. All winter, when students were bundled up in heavy coats and baseball fields were frozen over, muffled pops could be heard emanating from his basement as ball after ball pelted the cushions.

That was taking care of the present, but Bivens needed to worry about the future. He needed a place to play. Enter Rogers State, a former NAIA program in Oklahoma that had recently jumped to Division II. Conveniently, the Hillcats needed pitchers. Recommended by a former JUCO teammate — nobody from the program ever watched him pitch, in person or on video, according to Rogers State coach Chris Klimas — Bivens landed a spot. “We just brought him in hoping he could chip in somewhere,” the coach says. Bivens was 23, an age by which most collegiate players have graduated, and still living around 90 mph.

But he could spin it. Klimas remembers the first bullpen Bivens threw as a Hillcat. The coach had been tending to his hitters in batting practice when he wandered toward the bullpen. He was about 10 feet out when he locked eyes with his pitching coach, who just nodded. “That’s going to work,” the pitching coach said. Indeed, Bivens earned a rotation spot, recording a 4.17 ERA his first year in 2017 and a 2.37 mark as a 24-year-old senior. To make the most of his dwindling eligibility, he took classes only in the spring semester.

After that, he faced a familiar dilemma. He’d gone unsurprisingly undrafted, but he wasn’t ready to call it quits. He once again needed a place — any place — to play. “Spencer was not going to be denied,” says Klimas. “He was going to keep going until someone took the glove away from him.” But where do you go when the minor leagues don’t want you? How do you start a baseball career without the express written consent of Major League Baseball?

As Bivens’ senior year drew to a close, those questions ate at him. Then, just when it appeared no avenues into pro ball would reveal themselves, an old teammate began posting Snapchats from France.

Bivens pitching in France. (Photo courtesy of Spencer Bivens)


The second most important call Bivens ever received, the call that turned him into a professional baseball player, came as he trudged through O’Hare Airport in Chicago. To that point, the only baseball gig he’d been able to find was with the Lemont Ducks of the Centre County Baseball League back home in State College. (The club’s Twitter account has three followers.) Bivens was returning home from a visit to Rogers State when a Frenchman rang.

The man ran the Lions of the French Division I, a team that plays in Savigny-sur-Orge, just a 20-minute train ride from the center of Paris. Bivens hadn’t realized they existed until he opened Snapchat one day during his senior year. He and Tim Mansfield had played together back in junior college, and Mansfield kept posting updates from France. Each produced a flurry of questions from Bivens. How are you doing that? What’s it like over there? Mansfield would reply, but with something less than encyclopedic detail, prompting more questions. “I was on his ass about it,” Bivens says. (Reached by phone, Mansfield agrees. “He definitely wore my ass out,” he laughs.)

The baseball in France, Bivens says, is better than you’d expect. Rosters are mostly filled with ex-pats. (“An Australian guy, a Dominican guy and a Venezuelan guy” is not the start to a joke, but a list of Bivens’ flatmates.) There are also native French players, who play the game at what Bivens approximates to be a Division III level. Baseball is not big business in France, with games played only on the weekends, and it pays only $500 a month. “But I was shocked,” Bivens says, “by how much they love the game.”

His first game was in Toulouse, a six-hour drive south. It was a 71-degree March day, and a crowd of 200 French fans milled around the bleachers. They grilled and drank beer and smoked cigarettes, watching the game at the same time. Some played bocce ball. Bivens adopted the same laidback lifestyle away from the park. His favorite pastime was to take the train into Paris, where he would “sit by the Seine and drink wine.” He learned the city and the language well enough to pass as a local, or at least to not stick out as much. If you’re planning a visit, he has some tips to blend in: “Buy cheap wine and don’t take a crazy amount of pictures.


Bivens posted a 2.51 ERA in about 75 innings with the Lions. For his next step, he looked not west toward home, but deeper into Europe. Leaning on a Facebook community called Baseball Jobs Overseas — the group has more than 3,500 followers — he landed a spot with a Czech club called Kotlářka Praha for the 2020 season. It came with an apartment in Prague, flights in and out and a bigger salary than he’d made in France. It wasn’t a conventional baseball career, but there were worse ways to make a living.

Bivens was looking forward to it. He’d brushed up on his Czech and was just two weeks away from stepping on a plane when COVID-19 shut down the world. There would be no baseball season in Prague, or most anywhere else.

“Damn,” Bivens thought to himself, hardly for the first time, “what am I going to do now?”


Since returning to the U.S. two years ago, Bivens has crisscrossed Appalachia more than a bootlegger during Prohibition.

There were the Washington Wild Things in Pennsylvania and the Lexington Legends in Kentucky, both of whom were among the few non-MLB teams to play baseball at all in 2020. (Former Reds star Brandon Phillips recruited him to the latter.) When the Wild Things released Bivens early in the 2021 season, a friend lined up a bullpen with the West Virginia Power of the Atlantic League. Bivens drove down from Pittsburgh, pitched, got back in his car and was halfway home when the job offer came through. Bivens joined the Power at the start of a two-week road trip and was traded to Gastonia on the last day of it. He didn’t wind up back where his car was for a full month.

It was an itinerant lifestyle, and one that showed few signs of upward progress. At 27 and with a 7.47 ERA across three organizations in 2021, he hardly seemed poised to take off. When he’d return home, he’d detect a hint of pity in the voices of his friends. “You’re still playing? That’s so cool,” they’d say with a patina of condescension, as if he were a five-year-old determined to become a dinosaur vet. At the field, he was surrounded by guys kicked out of affiliated ball, many of them “very sour and very salty” about being left on the curb. “Nothing but, ‘Ah, it’s so hard to make it back, it’s so hard to do this and that,’” he says. “I hadn’t even had these experiences.”

If he wanted a chance at them, he’d have to make some changes. Bivens joined Gastonia with a four-seam fastball that sat about 91 mph and didn’t move much. That was just about all his long, thin body could put behind the baseball. “He seemed like he was overwhelmed and overmatched,” says John Anderson, a former Blue Jays farmhand who played for the Honey Hunters that season. But when Bivens reported to spring training at the beginning of this year, Anderson and others immediately noticed that he looked completely different.

Finally heeding the advice of his longtime mentor, former Braves farmhand Troy Allen, Bivens had added 25 pounds of muscle. He signed up for Tread Athletics, a pitching development company that offers training online. Allen counseled Bivens to junk his four-seamer in favor of a sinker that had wicked arm-side movement, and Bivens picked up a new slider grip from a post he ran across on social media. He showed up in Gastonia this spring sitting in the mid-90s with nasty movement.

“He was legit nasty,” says former big-league pitcher Deck McGuire, who met Bivens this spring with Gastonia, “and I had a pretty hard time understanding how he’d never had an affiliated job.”

To finally check that box, Bivens didn’t have to wait much longer. Though he’s heard an apparently apocryphal version of his discovery — San Francisco president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi is a very busy man with many responsibilities, and did not just happen to see a tweet with the righty’s pitch metrics — the Giants were indeed on his case. As a partner league of MLB, the Atlantic League provides advanced data to all major-league clubs, and the numbers undergirding Bivens’ new arsenal immediately popped off the spreadsheet. Bivens was the kind of low-cost bet the team should be making, says farm director Kyle Haines. “You can go with the common name that’s familiar on some of those sheets, but you probably know what you’re going to get,” Haines says. By contrast, Bivens offered something few indy ball players could: upside.

Thus, that fateful May phone call, the realization of years and years of scratching and clawing and sometimes just holding on. Bivens ended the conversation with a yes, and then with a question. Stretch was over in Gastonia, and the pitches were about to loosen up. “He asked if he could continue to play catch,” Haines says. Yes, the farm director replied. Just don’t get hurt.

When you’ve grinded that long, it’s hard to know when to stop.


Now, several chapters into his story, Bivens has reached what many other players would consider the starting line.

Just because he’s in doesn’t mean he’s not in danger of falling out. For years he’s climbed an organizational baseball ladder that older players were descending. Being 28 already is hardly an advantage. “If this is what he wants to do,” says Klimas, the Rogers State coach, “he has no choice but to go out there and perform.” Affiliated ball can be just another flavor of anonymity, and relievers approaching 30 tend to get their walking papers before 21-year-old draft picks.

But Bivens hasn’t washed out yet. He posted a 2.70 ERA with Low-A San Jose, and he’d have similar numbers over two brief Triple-A stints if not for one rough outing. After watching him pitch without interference for two months to get a sense of his strengths and weaknesses, the Giants have lavished him with the same kind of analytical attention that they would any prospect. He’s sharpened a few pitches and has dramatically improved his understanding of how to deploy them. “The reps in Triple A really built a lot of confidence for him,” says Haines. “It built confidence in us, too.” Bivens’ fall league selection is a sign of the esteem in which San Francisco holds him. Each team is allowed to send only seven or eight players, and they don’t waste the slots on nobodies.

He’s close now — after five years as a professional, he’s finally signed an agent — but he is determined to fend off complacency. “I don’t know how to explain to my friends that nothing’s changed,” he says. “I haven’t made it.” His proximity has only intensified his determination. He wants to do it for his parents, who were always in his corner. He wants to do it for his grandmother in Virginia who is battling Parkinson’s. He wants to do it for his 13-year-old half-brother, who lives with his father in Japan. They communicate mostly by FaceTime. “I want him to see me play,” Bivens says. “I want him to know that you can do anything.”

Bivens has always believed that, even when few did. Now, as he squares up his first batter in the Fall Stars Game, it’s easier to find that confidence. The leadoff walk he issues might have shaken others, but Bivens settles down to retire the side with two strikeouts and a soft groundball to second. His fastball sits 93 mph. His arm feels fresh and he steps toward the dugout feeling light. Today, more than any time he can remember, anything feels possible.

Go midwest young man?

May 20, 2024

So the NBA conference finals are set.

No team West of the central time zoon

Dallas-Minnesota – Indiana-Boston

Who is more disappointed? Knicks fans? Or ESPN, ABC, TNT, and advertisers without a New York team in the Eastern Conference finals?

So many trolls so little time.

Amy Klobuchar, as did many Timberwolves fans, posted some happy tweets tonight after the Timberwolves came back to win game seven.

Now, I get sports rivalries, I get sour grapes.

But the trolls who say she’s never watched or can’t name a player on the team.. ? Give me a bleeping break, Amy Klobuchar, daughter of sportswriter Jim Klobuchar, loves and knows more about sports than most people. Including most men.

“Bring Ya Ass” – Anthony Edwards response to Charles Barkley talking about not having been in Minnesota, would probably sell a lot more vanity license plates than 10,000 lakes. Just saying.

So who’s happier with the Mavericks knocking the Thunder out of the playoffs? Dallas. Or Seattle?

(for non-sports fans, Oklahoma City is considered by many to have stolen the former Seattle Super Sonics from Seattle.)

So have the SF Giants come alive with a sweep this weekend over Colorado?

Or is landing with three games with the Rockies the sports equivalent of a dead cat bounce?

NY Times headline: “Donald Trump accepted an N.R.A. endorsement in Dallas as President Biden made a pitch to Black voters in Atlanta.” Fixed it for them. “Trump dishes out word salad before NRA in Dallas while Biden talks about his accomplishments to Black voters in Atlanta.”

Give me a break. Fox News actually making a story out of there not being big crowds lining streets to see President Biden’s motorcade in Atlanta. Not that you can see anything with dark car windows. Has it occurred to them, you can support a President without being in a cult?

Senator Marco Rubio says he won’t accept 2024 results if ‘it’s an unfair election’ So we’ve now reached the point that if you hope to be elected VP for GOP you have to say that elections are unfair if you lose. It’s. A. Cult.

Trump won’t testify. But an innocent man in a sham trial would take the stand in a red hot minute. Velveeta Voldemort is guilty as heck and he knows it.

Fellow sports fans.

We all like to complain if our team loses & even say “we wuz robbed.” (which can be true.)

But imagine if losing teams refused to accept defeat, never shook hands, & claimed championships were fake. Sports would fall apart.

That’s where GOP is w/ elections

Below the line

May 2, 2024

The Chicago White Sox are 6-25.

Yes, a 194 winning percentage.

Now, it’s early days. But even the 1962 NY Mets (40-120_ finished above the Mendoza line.

NBA finals last year between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat ended up with disappointing ratings compared to the Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics in 2022.

Well, at least NBA won’t have to worry about a direct repeat this year

So NY Knicks won a close playoff game against the Philadelphia 76ers and NBA later said calls against the 76ers in the last two minutes were wrong.

Then last night the 76ers won a close game against the Knicks and the NBA said calls against the Knicks in the last two minutes were wrong.

Getting awfully tired of the headlines being about the officiating.

If only the league had replay review. Oh, wait, never mind.

I’m all in favor of protest. Been in a number of them especially in my younger days. But never wore a mask to a protest… maybe because I wasn’t ashamed to show my face?

A reminder, can we not just talk about how Velveeta Voldemort and GOP want to take away women’s reproductive rights…

But also. how President Biden and Democrats actively want to PROTECT women’s reproductive rights.

As Trump brags about letting the states decide about reproductive rights… Didn’t the United States fight a rather large war over the issue of people in some states having far fewer rights than in others?

Somehow GOP bought our office email list so get lots of their fundraising emails. A LOT of attacks on RFK Jr. today. Did they just figure out his anti-Biden, conspiracy theory, anti-vax message might appeal to some Trump voters?

Wonder how many student protesters these days are immigrants or on student visas? And why isn’t media making a bigger deal of the fact that Trump says if re-elected he will revoke protesters’ visas and deport all of them?


Is it as simple that Trump is complaining about being freezing in the courtroom because Donald thinks putting on a coat makes him look fatter?

Merchan fined Trump $9,000 for violating gag order & warned Donald he could face incarceration if he continued to violate the order. Actually thinking Trump would love to be thrown in jail overnight so he can fundraise off the picture.

I hate both Netanyahu and Hamas. And I think some of these protestors are spoiled brats.

Having said that. as we approach 54th anniversary of Kent State, wonder somewhat tangentially how many people know that many Americans at the time sided with National Guardsmen who gunned down the students?


Can anyone, even one of her supporters, name a single thing Marge Three Names has actually accomplished in Washington DC? Other than getting attention?

A common demand from pro-Palestinian protesters is that their universities divest from all companies doing business in Israel.

So when are the protesters giving up their iPhones?

(Apple’s Israeli R&D centers in Haifa and Hertliyza Israel currently employ 2,000 people.)

Is there a draft in here?

April 28, 2024

Good news for Detroit:

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the NFL draft in Detroit shattered records with over 775,000 fans downtown.

Bad news for Detroit: That number was almost half of the 1,612,876 fans the Detroit Tigers drew in all over 2023.

Houston Texans WR Tank Dell, along with 9 others was shot following an altercation in a Sanford, Florida nightclub. Fortuantely, none of the victims apparently sustained life threatening injuries. The shooter is allegedly a teenager.

But since the shooting happened in the suburbs of a red-state, guessing it will disappear from the news cycle in a day. Now if it had happened in a blue state city….

Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Emblid said it was “disappointing” to hear so many Knicks fans in Philadelphia today at Wells Fargo Center during the 76ers 97-92 loss to New York.

How, many New Yorkers apparently made the trip for cheaper playoff tickets than in Madison Square Garden.

But considering how Philadelphia fans react both to Santa Claus and their home teams when they’re not happy, is Emblid sure the boos he heard came from Knicks fans?

The 2024 White House Correspondents weekend is over. How many people realize. If Trump is re-elected it’s not just that he won’t attend next year’s dinner, there’s a fair chance he outlaws the whole thing and has some number of journalists arrested?

One of President Biden’s most underrated abilities is the ability to laugh at himself.

It all makes sense if you realize they are basically Clickbait News Network.

Control of the US Senate in November election matters so much more than many Americans think.

Even if/when we re-elect President Biden, if Mitch McConnell’s GOP successor becomes Majority Leader you KNOW he will block ANY SCOTUS nominee Joe chooses.

Just saw this on Twitter. Powerful and heartbreaking.

But Biden’s talking about his son Beau Biden got almost no national news coverage. Whereas if Joe stumbles over a word or tells one tongue-in-check Irish tall tale…it’s headline news for days.

You go girls!

April 7, 2024

Congratulations to Dawn Staley and South Carolina. So now what time is the men’s national championship tomorrow? And who cares?

If you can’t appreciate the basketball genius of Caitlin Clark, there’s something wrong with you.

If you can’t appreciate the basketball coaching genius of Dawn Staley there’s something wrong with you.

And classy statement from Dawn Staley “One more thing, want to congratulate Iowa on an incredible season. And I wanted to personally thank Caitlin Clark for lifting up our sport.. she carried a heavy load for our sport, and it’s not going to stop here… she’s going to lift up WNBA as well.”

The pre-game show for the NCAA women’s basketball national championship felt almost like a Super Bowl pre-game show and I am so here for it.

Just saw BS statement from a male facebook acquaintance you can’t call Caitlin Clark GOAT of women’s basketball because she didn’t win a championship.

(Don’t see men going after Mike Trout & Shohei Ohtani in their time with Angels. And Willie Mays had just 1 ring, zero in SF.)

Already missing women’s basketball? May I suggest following Las Vegas Aces. Under coach Becky Hammon, told she wasn’t head coaching material by NBA, with stars Chelsey Gray & A’ja Wilson, Aces are back to back WNBA champions, despite major injuries in 2023 finals.

Washington Post actually has this top headline “Inside Donald Trump’s secret plan to end the Ukraine-Russia war.” And not the more accurate headline “If re-elected Trump would demand Ukraine give Putin everything he wants.”

Hey media, Can someone ask Trump or one of his spokespersons this question. How can you “claim” you can raise $50 million in an evening, but also claim you are too broke to pay the legal judgments against you?

Now apparently an increasing number of pet owners have decided not to vaccinate their animals against rabies.

Great, Trump’s toxic anti-vax campaign strategy isn’t just killing Americans,. It’s going to be killing their pets too.

United Airlines line for customer service last night at Denver International Airport stretched halfway to Boulder. (well over 100 people) Airlines keep trying to tell us they don’t need humans with all their technology. And travel agents just laugh.

Donald basically admitted last night at award ceremony Melania doesn’t live at Mar-A-Lago. Don’t really give a darn where she lives… except. Melania is registered to vote in state of Florida. So if she doesn’t live in FL, shouldn’t she be investigated for election fraud?

Different standards

March 30, 2024

Not fan of LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey. She’s a Trump fan, has had issues with gay players, and defended Baylor back in the days they covered up women students being raped.

But after a much hyped-Washington Post story basically just rehashed the same stuff we’ve known for years.


America Ferrera’s Barbie speech applies especially for politics & sports. LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey subjected to harsh lens no male coach is.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/nancy-armour/2024/03/30/kim-mulkey-personality-brings-criticism-no-male-coach-gets/73154743007/?tbref=hp

Meawhile, Iowa has played a couple games in March Madness that had Caitlin Clark fans, ESPN, and advertisers seriously worried about the team advancing. Today was one of those games.

And if Caitlin Clark and some very talenting women’s teams including players like Angel Reese and JuJu Watkins weren’t compelling enough, UConn marching through the men’s brackets looks increasingly like lions vs. christians.

Hoped for great Pac 12 final year in college basketball, so sorry to see Arizona out.

But this story on disappointed Arizona star Caleb Love “I love these guys, been through so much, sad we couldn’t finish it… Die-hard Wildcat? No. not exactly. Love transferred from University of North Caroline to Arizona last spring.

RIP Louis Gossett Jr.

Loved Officer and a Gentleman, though some of best lines are so un-PC they probably can’t be quoted today.

But this one to Richard Gere still works “In every class, there’s always 1 joker who thinks that he’s smarter than me. In this class, that happens to be you. Isn’t it, Mayonnaise?”

Republicans lost their collection sh*t over peaceful protests outside SCOTUS homes & comedian holding rubber Trump head with paint. But their nominee incites violence against judges AND their families, then posts picture of Pres. Biden trussed up in the back of a truck.. .

Collective shrug

Could NYTimes be more in love w/ Trump?

Three top political headlines Saturday

“Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix” (and how this could affect Arizona for Democrats.)

“Trump appealed ruling that allowed Fani Willis to keep GA case”

“Did Biden, Obama & Clinton look casual or “little disheveled” wearing open-neck shirts at fund-raiser?”

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters chanted outside President Biden’s NY fundraiser last night.

Not claiming that Biden has been perfect. But he’s trying and as some who hates Netanyahu and Hamas, don’t know the solution.

But why do they never protest GOP/Trump events? Donald has promised to deport protestors plus a Muslim ban.

When two Minnesota police officers and a first responder were murdered responding to a domestic violence call Donald Trump said nothing.

Ditto when women and girls are murdered by their husbands and boyfriends.

He doesn’t care about anyone unless it’s a photo op.

Same time next year.

February 12, 2024

Super Bowl LIX is Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans.

What time this monday does the pre-game show start?

So how long before House GOP at Donald Trump’s urging. decide to launch a Congressional investigation into how Biden helped rig the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift’s boyfriend?

And now the real important question of the night. Did the Super Bowl go so long that Taylor Swift might be late for her next concert?

While it was great to see vaccinated Travis Kelce win a Super Bowl while unvaccinated Aaron Rodgers didn’t get past the first game of the season, how much is the cost of that Pfizer Super Bowl commercial going to raise US pharmaceutical prices?

A Robert Kennedy Super Bowl commercial?! What, did RFK Jr get tired of Dean Phillips getting all the less-than-mediocre white man attention?

Though seriously, as a political kid who was an RFK fan in 3rd grade, the more I think about it, the more his son’s commercial ripping off JFK’s ad makes me.

Since we could bet on everything at this Super Bowl anyone know what was the over-under on number of Trump supporters who would turn off the game during the black National Anthem?

Well Caitlin Clark had an “off-day” with only 31 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds and Nebraska had an amazing 4th quarter comeback to upset Iowa. So Clark is 8 points short of the all time record. But wonder what ticket prices will be for Michigan-Iowa women’s basketball game Thursday night.

Non political question of the night: Does the average American consume more calories on Thanksgiving or Super Bowl Sunday?

In the political good news department, this should be a bigger headline. -GOP senators defy Trump by advancing foreign aid bill

18 GOP Senators are less in thrall to Velveeta Voldemort than the US media seems to be.

Josh Hawley, who is not a fan of Mitch McConnell: “Who has more influence? Probably Trump. I mean, he’s the future.” Whatever people think about Donald, even those planning to vote for him in Nov., hard to imagine an out-of-shape overweight 77-yr old man as the “future.”

Elderly man with poor memory attacks Nikki Haley over her husband not campaigning with her: “Where’s her husband? Oh, he’s away. … What happened to her husband? Where is he? He’s gone.”

Michael Haley is with National Guard & deployed in Africa. But guess Trump forgot.

Tommy Tuberville not only handicapped our military with his months-long stunt, he’s now actually tweeting defending Putin. Alabama, you could have kept Doug Jones. Heck, Alabama, you could have kept Jeff Sessions… (who actually looks good now by comparison.

Trump threatens to ‘encourage’ attack of NATO members behind on “payments.”

“Nice little NATO alliance you have here, would be a shame if something happened to it.” Why isn’t this a bigger story?

I support President Biden. But if he had decided not to run in 2024, and appointed VP Harris as his successor. does anyone think we wouldn’t be hearing nonstop negative stories on her? Or ANY other person Joe endorsed? Media misses Trump. It’s that simple.

NFL Weak 18

January 7, 2024

Dennis Allen actually apologized to the Atlanta Falcons after he told the Saints team to take a knee up 41-17 at the end of the game, and the players decided to get Jamaal Williams one more touchdown.

For those who don’t know, the Saints HATE the Falcons, and as one of two 9-8 teams in the NFC who didn’t make the playoffs (the 9-8 Packers did) nd a loss to Atlanta in a close and poorly officiated game kept New Orleans out of the playoffs.

Somewhere, if he’s not too busy preparing for the national championship game, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh “What’s your deal?” is laughing.

(for those who don’t remember – https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/coaches-say-whats-your-deal-was-no-big-deal/ )

Of course, the 7-10 Falcons fired their coach. The Saints 9-8, just missed the playoffs and will get a worse draft pick. (And Saints also blew a 17 point lead to Green Bay with less than 11 min to go in the game earler this year. So maybe Allen should STFU about his players scoring. Just saying.

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Apparently Brad Allen, who missed a critical pass interference against the Falcons in that first loss by the Saints in Atlanta, then missed a critical pass interference against the Packers vs the Chiefs, AND called back the Detroit Lions game winning two-point conversion against Dallas, almost called a penalty on the wrong team again today.

Allen is the NFL equivalent of Angel Hernandez.

Looking at the Happy J6 posts and not sure what’s scarier – the people who insist the violence was necessary, those who pretend it was peaceful, or those who claim it was violent but a government false flag. MAGA cult can’t even get their lies straight.

Anyone too young to remember Tim Russert sadly will never know that “Meet the Press” used to be a great show instead of a stage for wanna-be fascists to perform in front of hacks.


“Washington would be rolling in his grave if he could see the sad state of our Republic.” More like “Washington would be rolling in his grave if he could see the sad state of our Republican party.”

Mike Pence about poll saying 1/3 of GOP believe lie that FBI instigated January 6 attack “They simply need to look to the facts that the Capitol Hill Police endured great hardship and great harm,” How long until some MAGAs go back to the “Hang Mike Pence” chants?

Amy Klobuchar in book “Joy of Politics” tells of being escorted with most Senators to undisclosed location in US Capitol complex. And many hours later having to get police to break into cafeteria for food because it wasn’t safe to leave. . Scary day & night.  Amazing and sadly Republicans who were THERE now deny how bad it was.

Would love to see some of these national media types, who treat every verbal stumble by President Biden as a sign of dementia, asked why they don’t talk the same way about Trump’s daily word salads?

MAGA Mike Johnson to GOP colleagues on deal after he & Schumer announced deal on US govt spending: “While these final spending levels will not satisfy everyone & they do not cut as much spending as many of us would like…” Over-under until when Marge & others try to depose him?

Travel agent PSA:

Not all 737s are 737 Max 9s

Not even all 737-900s are 737 Max 9.s

Going to be a rough few days with weather and some planes being grounded but take a deep breath and double check your plane before panicking.

Now back to snark.

Happy Blue Year

January 2, 2024

Two red state universities and two blue state universities in the College Football Playoffs.

Two blue state teams now playing in next week’s National Championship. Maybe it’s a sign? .

So not only will an SEC team not be in the College Football Playoff, no incoming SEC team (which could have been Texas) will be in the College Football Playoff. So will the SEC just buy the Big Ten now?

Your reminder that Ron DeSantis put $1 million in the state budget for the state of Florida to sue the College Football Committee over leaving FSU out of the playoffs Sounds now like as good an investment as his Presidential campaign commercials.

Bad enough that many of us have no idea where some of these now all corporate-sponsored bowls are. But forget location, while it was a good game, guessing I’m not the only one that without Google didn’t know what “Reliaquest” is…

As Carolina lost 26-0 to Jacksonville on Sunday, Panthers owner David Tepper apparently threw a drink toward Jaguars fans from his luxury box. Presumably the drink too was intercepted.

Apparently MAGA Trump supporters are upset with Green Day changing the lyrics to American Idiot to criticize them on New Years Eve.

Were there any MAGAs actually who were Green Day fans before New Year’s Eve?

And if so did they actually listen to the lyrics? Who/what did they think American Idiot, released 20 years ago, was about ?

Donald Trump’s fundraising email attacks “power-drunk tyrants who believe they are entitled to permanent rule over the citizens of our country.” Remember, with Donald,, every accusation is a confession.

Lindsey Graham Jan, 2021. “Count me out, enough is enough.” Lindsey Graham, Dec 31, 2023. “On Jan 6, he was still president trying to find out if election was on up & up — I think his immunity claim is a legitimate claim.” What does Velveeta Voldemort have on Lindsey Graham?

As Velveeta Voldemort starts off another year lying about rigged and stolen elections, can more media people result to ask his GOP echo chamber, if the elections were rigged, how did Republicans win the House?

Why are so many so sure pro-Palestine protesters marching to Times Square, who’ve closed roads, bridges, airports, World Trade Center memorial etc are on the left? They’ve shut down MANY Democratic events – seems more than reasonable some are getting pro-Russia GOP chaos funding.

With rumors about Epstein’s lists coming out.

If Bill Clinton knowingly had sex with underage girls he should go to jail.

If Prince Andrew knowingly had sex with underage girls he should go to jail. I

If Donald Trump knowingly had sex with underage girls, he should go to jail.

See how easy that is?

Not exactly bowled over.

December 18, 2023

ICYMI, there were seven bowl games this weekend.

No, I didn’t watch any of them either.

As much as the NFC South justifiably gets criticized for mediocre team, after this week an NFC South team (or two) will be essentially tied for a wild card spot.

And yes, the New Orleans Saints, who are never mediocre, but rather bipolar at 7-7 are one of those teams.

But all you really need to know about how much mediocrity is in the NFC, both the 5-9 Chicago Bears ad NY Giants are still alive in NFC playoffs,

Years ago remember thinking some people, men especially, actually liked Bill Clinton more for his tomcat behavior with women, because they could live vicariously through him. Thinking with Trump’s worse behavior some of his base is living vicariously through his crime spree?

Donald Trump today “Did anybody ever hear of the great Alphonse Capone, Al Capone, great, great head of the mafia, right? “Now, I heard he was indicted once – but I was indicted four times…” Wonder who he’ll compare himself to next?

So leaders of Florida’s GOP Party voted to strip Chairman Christian Ziegler of his authority on board & to reduce his $120,000 salary to $1. Wonder if the rape allegation or the involvement in a bisexual threesome was what pushed Republican over the edge?

Joe Manchin “The House has been resistant, but can assure you they will not get anything accomplished unless they start working together in a bipartisan way on challenging pieces of legislation.” Manchin expects us to believe GOP-led House actually wants to accomplish ANYTHING?

Many in GOP and right-wing media are obsessed with Hunter or anyone in Joe’s family possibly benefiting from the Biden name. Wonder how many of them have themselves benefited from legacy admissions or have jobs they got through family connections?

As Putin talks about Finland, warning of he country being dragged into NATO,

Remembering a favorite poem from the late poet Jon Stallworthy:

“War Song of the Embattled Finns Snow inexhaustibly falling on snow! Those whom we fight are so many, Finland so small, where shall we ever find room to bury them all?’

Play-OFFS

December 4, 2023

Not FSU fan, even though they’re one team who has permission – from actual Seminole tribe – to use the chop. But how can you claim to pick best TEAM? And say 1 player being injured, out of 22 men on field offense/defense, plus special teams, negates wins & losses? #CFBPlayoff

So if the CFB ran the NFL and Jalen Hurts, Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy or Dak Prescott got injured, they’d say the Eagles, Chiefs, 49ers or Cowboys should be out of the playoffs?

And look, I get it, but if it’s about marquee players and big name schools, why play the games at all?

Wonder if TCU, who BEAT Michigan, affected the committee’s decision today. The lowest rated and least-watched national championship of the BCS/CFP era was 2023, when Georgia beated TCU by 58 points.

Meanwhile, MLB watching the CFB playoff picture has probably got their lawyers looking into seeing if there is any way they can guarantee either the Dodgers, Cubs, Red Sox or Yankees make the World Series every year?

Sorry Moms for Liberty, thinking it’s a lot healthier for kids to see a musical like “Kinky Boots” featuring drag queens, than to read in the newspaper about their parents being involved in threesomes and alleged sexual assault.-

Meanwhile, Oregon will play Liberty in Fiesta Bowl.

ICYMI Liberty, conservative anti-LBGTQ university, was founded by Jerry Falwell, son resigned as President over sexual scandals including alleged threesome and a social media post of Jr. posted BY Jr. with his pants unzipped and his arm around a scantily clad young woman.

If the Ducks want, maybe Stanford’s LSJUMB band would help with halftime show?

For those too young to have learned the concept of “E ticket ride” at Disneyland, Jameis Winston on the New Orleans Saints pretty much defines it.

Washington Post: headline “Trump attempts to spin anti-democracy, authoritarian criticism against Biden “Former president declared his 2024 campaign ‘righteous crusade’ against ‘tyrants & villains’

Nothing in headline says simple truth: man who tried to overturn 2020 election is LYING.

Susan Sarandon apologizes for ‘terrible mistake’ of making anti-Jewish comments at Pro-Palestinian rally ‘I deeply regret diminishing this reality and hurting people with this comment.’ More like she deeply regrets having her agent drop her and being out of work.

Anyone see this headline Saturday morning in national media? “Stocks Hit New High for the Year” Of course not, it goes against the negativity towards President Biden narrative. #DoBetterMedia

The scariest thing about Liz Cheney being the voice of reason in today’s GOP. Liz Cheney hasn’t changed that much over the years. But the Republican party has.