Friday, July 30, 2021

The Friday Link for 7/30/21

I've truly loved watching the Tokyo Olympics.  To be fair, I still question the judgement of them having the games during a pandemic, but watching athletes compete for this country reminds me of one of the things that is great about the United States.

But you hear a very different story coming from the Republican Right today.  Athletes showing their personal feelings about politics, racial injustice and social issues has so infuriated many Republicans, the party of Reagan has taken to openly rooting against their own country out of spite.  Shame on those whose patriotism is so bare thread thin that they eagerly abandon it when that patriotism is deserved and demanded by a person who has spent their life working to represent the USA on the international stage, but doesn't wear a MAGA hat.  If you do so, you can never judge my patriotism, or anyone else's, ever again.

Here are some of my favorite moments from the first week of the games, starting with St. Paul's Suni Lee stepping into an incredibly stressful situation and winning gold in the all around gymnastic final!


The best swimming story so far is Bobby Finke who wins the 800m freestyle gold OUT OF NOWHERE!  I cant remember ever watching a race where the winner wasn't even being mentioned until the last 20 feet.  His rush at the end completely caught the announcers off guard, and was a great moment. 


Another great part of the Olympics is when the US team wins a gold, or any medal, in a sport we've never been able to excel at ("Here comes Diggins!!!").  It happened in Women's fencing, individual foil where Lee Kiefer took the gold. 


The rest of the world is starting to catch up to the US in certain sports.  Women's soccer is one of them, and (because I like competition) I'm glad to see this.  The Women's team has had a rough Olympics, losing to Sweden and tying another game. They advanced and took on a Dutch team which could have VERY easily won this match. If you want to see a dagger, watch Megan Rapinoe's unstoppable kick in the end to win it for the USA.  No goalie could stop that shot.


Finally, another gold medal in a sport we never medaled in, and it is wonderful!  Watch Anastasija Zolotic beat the crap out of this Russian and take home the gold for the first time in taekwondo.  Out freaking standing! USA!!! USA!!! USA!!!


The Delta Variant of the Corona Virus is not a joke.  
I don't want you dead.
I don't want you sick.
I don't want you bankrupt.

PLEASE get vaccinated.
Please wear a mask.

Thank you.








Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Busy Day

Let’s take an inventory of all the things we’ve learned from the 1/6 Commission (and the Commission’s repercussions) in the first 24 Hours(!) of said Commission.

 

  • Trump and his White House were actively trying to get the Department of Justice to overturn the election without any evidence of wrongdoing in said election.
  • Trump seemed to be trying to bribe officials into overturning the election.
  • Trump’s private attorneys were pressuring the DOJ to overturn the election
  • Trump seemed to threaten DOJ officials to be loyal to him, NOT the country.
  • Trump removed DOJ personnel who were not loyal to his cause. They actually are hired to work for the United States.
  • Trump was ordering state officials in states he lost in the 2020 election to “find” him votes
  • Trump’s Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was actively trying to get Attorney General Jeffery Rosen to not only take laughable conspiracy theories as factual truth, but he was also demanding the DOJ overturn a legal election solely on the mere existence of the EASILY PROVEN FALSE conspiracy theories.
  • The Capitol police were attacked with intent.
  • The 1/6 Insurrectionists were there to overthrow the government unless Trump was installed as President
  • The 1/6 Insurrectionists were there because they themselves repeatedly stated Trump told them to be there
  • The 1/6 Insurrectionists were there to hurt, kill and injure anyone they thought was in their way
  • The 1/6 Insurrectionists repeatedly vocalized anti-American, racist, bigoted, and anti-Christian comments
  • The 1/6 Insurrectionists were terrorists
  • Conservatives faced with the reality of what Trump and his supporters did on 1/6, have ether chosen to cowardly saw nothing, or (even more cowardly) to attack the Capitol Police who were violently attacked.
  • The Republicans narratives of being ‘pro-Cop,’ ‘pro-Law and Order,’ and pro-Patriotism’ are not true, only invoked when it is convenient for their political narrative.
  • The police unions who usually defend police officers under attack have openly refused to support the Capitol Police (my guess is because their politics are more important than their members)
  • The Far Right media has gone on the offensive to attack the police officers who were attacked on 1/6
  • Jim Jordon, the Ohio Congressman who the Republicans demanded be part of the 1/6 Commission, after refusing to answer questions about his communications around 1/6, namely if he talked with Trump about the riots, finally admitted he had been in contact with Trump on 1/6 directly (and remember, the Republican leadership VERY LIKELY knew this, helped him keep it quiet and they still were trying to get him on the 1/6 Commission).

 

You probably didn’t know any of this if you only watch and view Right leaning media (well outside of the coordinated attacks on the officers by the Fox News talking heads).  The media that is trying to prevent you from hearing the truth is not on the Left.






Friday, July 23, 2021

The Friday Link for 7/23/21

Exhausted because I have had unexpected craziness.

With the Olympics beginning, let's look at some of the best moments from the Olympics over the last few years.  Enjoy.


This one makes you play back on YouTube, but it's worth it. 


Have a great weekend.  Be healthy, be safe.

Please get vaccinated! I don't want you dead, sick or bankrupt.





Friday, July 16, 2021

The Friday Link for 7/16/21

This week we head to Antartica! 

I love my wife and kids, and I love living in Minnesota and being a radio host, but I have to be honest.  If I was offered a 3 or 6 month tour to Antartica, I would do it in a heartbeat! 

Antartica is really the last great wilderness on the planet.  Mostly untamed, it would present an opportunity to say you had gone and worked someplace really unique.  I'm also amazed at the trip it takes to get there; as small as our world is, it takes a lot of effort and time to get there. 

And no matter what job a person would have down there, you would be in some way helping one of the greatest scientific communities ever assembled.  I might not be a scientist in any of the major fields of desire for Antartica, but everyone there, from the cooks to the mechanics to the cleaning people, EVERYONE is part of one of the most dedicated scientific communities you'll ever see.  You're doing something important there, and that's wildly appealing.

It also seems to be apparent that most of the people who do go work in a support role in Antartica come from NASA to work on small engine repair, come from a 5 Star restaurant to make pizza, or deliver their Master's Thesis to take a job scrubbing bathrooms.  So far no call back on my application...

PBS' Nova went there and sent back some great videos on life in Antartica.  My bags are packed and ready to go when needed!  



I really did enjoy the "how do you feed all these people" video.



Have a healthy and safe weekend everyone.

Please get vaccinated and stay safe.

Please.





Friday, July 9, 2021

The Friday Link for 7/9/21

Howdy all!  

I want to preface this Friday Link with a note.  This week's post isn't about shaming people's diets.  I have three kids and there are plenty of nights I've had to grab something convenient for dinner and run with it.  My kids ate mac and cheese, hot dogs, occasional fast food and pizza.

I'll add my family made the decision to try to eat fresh fruits and vegetables every day, and to try to make as much of our food as possible.  While for many people that sounds simple, that is freaking expensive. Many people eat convenience food not only for ease and schedule sanity, but because much of it is the most affordable food out there.

Do what you like, and be happy.  This is more informational than anything else.  I think these videos stuck with me because with my recent health crisis, I've been on a bit of a restrictive diet.  One of the biggest things I had to reduce was processed foods.  

The BBC put out a series on the rise of eating processed foods in England, but I think this is pretty close to how many people in the United States eat too.  It's amazing to see how processed foods have infiltrated most people's diets, but let's start there.  What makes a processed food, processed?  

Next up, now that we know what makes processed foods processed, how much has a diet changed over the last few decades?  Is it really that bad?  Once again this is the UK, but I think it translates directly to what's been going on in this country.


Here's where I will disagree a little with the BBC program.  I know a lot of people whose families eat processed foods but are very physically active and are in shape.  The most important thing to do when it comes to fighting weight issues is being active.  That being said I can say I know a lot of people who eat a lot of processed foods who do seem to be sick on a regular basis, and more often.  Just an observation.

Finally the host goes the path of eating processed foods at a pretty good tilt for 30 days.  I don't really need the part about his bathroom issues, but the results are predictable, and shockingly fast.  Mind you when that one guy did this with MacDonald's food for 30 days, that was fast food, but I think most of us wouldn't feel the result would be the same for processed foods.  Well...


Quick story before I wrap up tonight. I have a friend who signed up for one of those meal services, where they send you a supposedly healthy "gourmet" meal, for a bit of a premium price.  They initially raved about them, how they were so much better than the food she could make at home, and just as healthy, or she thought.  A month into her new diet plan, she was picking up weight and eventually came to the realization that even though these meals were marketed as healthy, they were far from it, harboring FAR more ultra processing in the final product.  She quit the meal plan, and immediately said the headache she'd had (similar to the host) went away after three days.

This is why the Minnesota DFL ensuring SNAP benefits being able to be spent at local farmer's markets with the Market Bucks program is such a win.  Just because you are on food assistance shouldn't mean you shouldn't have access to healthy, quality food.  And it helps the local farmer too.

Please, I beg of you, get vaccinated.  Stay safe and healthy.

Have a great weekend everyone.





Friday, July 2, 2021

The Friday Link for 7/2/21

It's the weekend of Independence Day and I hope you are able to enjoy.  Considering most of the state is a fire waiting to happen, I'd suggest holding off on fireworks, but my guess is my pleas won't be heard over them.  Please be careful and enjoy the 4th!

I'm mailing it in this weekend, as I'm still recovering from my medical issues.  Making my life easy, and your life funnier, by going to one of my favorites, RiffTrax.

This short on 'Patriotism' from RiffTrax is brand new, sensational and (my guess) was court ordered for 'Hogan's Heroes' Bob Crane. Mike, Kevin and Bill (He's the cool one!) make you laugh. Isn't THAT America!


A few of the RiffTrax are just classics, and I encourage you to watch them all and find your favorite. Birdemic is just a plain garbage movie, but it's made better with the running commentary. Enjoy!


Follow and subscribe to RiffTrax.  Catch their live shows if you can.  

Have a great weekend.  

Please get vaccinated if you haven't.  Stay healthy and safe.





First Minnesota

We are well into the season of summertime celebrations, community get togethers which occur over the weekends in big cities and small towns across Minnesota.  If you haven't enjoyed one, especially some of the adorable small town celebrations, I highly encourage a road trip.  Explore Minnesota has a full rundown of festivals and events across Minnesota all summer long.

Sadly, there's another unfortunate tradition which will occur across the state this Independence Day weekend and throughout the summer.  While the United States' Stars and Stripes is by far the most common flag you will see across the state, occasionally you'll witness the flying of the Confederate flag as well, the flag of the enemy of the United States, an insurrectionist army which attacked the United States in an effort to continue slavery as a way of life.

Let me be very clear.  As a veteran of the US Army, I do understand the 1st Amendment, and if you so choose to express your Freedom of Speech by flying that flag, that's your right.  I won't respect you, but I do respect your right to display the flag of an enemy of the United States (fact).  I'll proudly be flying the Stars and Stripes.  The point of this note is to express my concern over official vehicles (fire trucks, police cars, vehicles carrying local elected officials) which seem to pop up in some of these community celebrations/parades, proudly displaying the flag of the Confederacy. 

In Minnesota, this is especially a heinous act when you look back at the bravery and sacrifice of the 1st Minnesota at Gettysburg on July 2nd, 1863.

Although this post is about to become a history lesson, this isn't about debating critical race theory, or whether we should even mention the traditional Native American name for Fort Snelling (Bdote, which is cool!).  This isn't about revisiting a white-centric cultural hero, like Columbus, whose undeniable negative checklist far outweighs his contributions. This is about whether the same people who claim to be proud Minnesotans can claim to be so if they embrace the flag of the Confederacy, and in turn ignore the near immeasurable sacrifice of the 1st Minnesota.

In the late afternoon of July 2nd, 1863, little more than five years after Minnesota had become a state, the Union had a major hole in its line on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg.  The 2nd day of fighting had been brutal with the Confederacy looking to end the war once and for all by overrunning the Union line.  As the Union troops were trying desperately to hold the hill, a major hole opened up and near 1200 southern troops marched forward.  The only unit which could stop them was the grossly outnumbered 1st Minnesota.  They had 262 men.

They never hesitated.  The 1st Minnesota charged into the fray. The chaos and insanity which unfolded in the next few minutes is hard to comprehend.  Within five minutes, 215 of the 262 men of the 1st Minnesota fell.  When the soldier carrying the Minnesota colors was killed, another dropped their weapon and grabbed the flag.  Five times that happened IN FIVE MINUTES.  Minnesota's brave, courageous and desperate sacrifice held until reinforcements arrived.  The 82% casualty rate still stands as the US Army's largest loss of life of any unit which still stood at the end of the battle.  Minnesota's colors never were captured, and are on display at the Capitol in the rotunda.  Most important, the Union line held for the day.

In case I'm burying the lead, Minnesota saved the Union from the traitorous Confederates on July 2nd 1863.  That's not just an opinion.  Major General Hancock who had ordered the 1st Minnesota into the Confederate line considered them to be entitled to the rank of "saviors of their country." Minnesota has a large memorial in Gettysburg describing their sacrifice.  I wept openly in its shadow.

There are a few books dedicated to that pivotal moment at Gettysburg, and that pivotal moment of the Civil War, which I encourage you to read.  I don't do the 1st Minnesota the justice they deserve.

When I've seen a Confederate flag on an official vehicle or on an official display at a Minnesota festival, I don't go and try to rip in down.  I don't scream about how the people who put it up are racist.  I simply ask if the people flying the flag know anything about the 1st Minnesota.  They always say no.  I then inform them of whose side they are taking by flying the Confederate flag, usually as they clearly get more and more uncomfortable with their decisions. 

Now that you know about the 1st Minnesota's history, it's up to Minnesotans to determine if flying the Confederate flag is appropriate (although I can argue flying it around the United State's Independence Day seems misguided).  If you do fly a Confederate Flag in an official capacity in Minnesota, then do not tell me you're a proud Minnesotan.  A proud Minnesotan would know their history and would always put the 1st Minnesota First, well ahead of the enemies of Minnesota and the United States.