Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Well, the Cavs Blew It


With a 5 point lead VERY late in the game, the Cavs somehow found a way to lose game 5. A win would have ended the series and sent the Wizards packing. Caron Butler, with 10 seconds left took LeBron off the dribble, beat him to the hoop and since Ben Wallace was busy (braiding his hair), he was late to move over to help--advantage Butler for the 1-point lead.

Not to be outdone, LeBron drives the lane with a second left, gets fouled--hard (no call)--and misses the last-second shot. They gave the game away, but the ref didn't want to take the whistle out of his pocket. Thus, off to Washington for game 6.

Keep an eye on the Boston game. They play the spunky Atlanta Hawks tonight. That series is tied 2-2.
Opportunity lost.

--G

This guy needs to go away...way away

The scary part is that in 2006 he actually got 30% of the vote--doesn't bode well for Obama.

From FoxNews:

On the face of it, Tony Zirkle looks like the perfect candidate for Congress: He attended the Naval Academy, he has a degree from Georgetown, and he went on to be a top prosecutor in Indiana, crusading against Internet pornography.
There’s only one problem — or maybe more than one, as far as the Indiana Republican Party is concerned.


Zirkle, who is seeking the GOP nomination for the state’s 2nd Congressional District, believes — among other things — that whites are victims of a "genocide," that the races should be segregated into different states and that pornography is a Jewish plot against women.
"We’d love for him to disappear — not for the sake of our party but for his own sake," said Jay Kenworthy, communications director for the Indiana GOP.


On top of all that, Zirkle accepted an invitation to address a group of swastika-wearing, Sieg-Heiling Nazi party members at a celebration of what would have been Adolf Hitler’s 119th birthday on April 20 in Chicago — birthday cake and all.

The personal-injury lawyer says he’s running for Congress to combat "the genocide of the white race" that pornography is causing — an "unholy pornocaust" against white Christian women.
"We now have a small army of male black porn stars that are sifting through five, ten, fifteen thousand women," he said. "One man can now genocide the wombs of thousands of women," infecting them with sexually transmitted diseases that leave them barren.


He calls it "Porn mule womb slaughter . . . the most effective weapon of mass destruction."
In an interview, Zirkle told FOXNews.com he doesn't think he is too far out of the Republican mainstream. He believes the solution to STDs and out-of-wedlock births is to separate blacks and whites into segregated states, but he says that's fully in the tradition of the party.
"The original Republican party" felt the same way, he said. "Abraham Lincoln called for African-Americans to be deported back to Africa."


Not unpredictably, the Republican Party wants nothing to do with him.
"We don’t consider him a member of the party," Kenworthy said. "His views are not in any way, shape or form a reflection of the Republican party’s views."


But Zirkle captured 30 percent of the Republican primary vote in 2006, when he ran against an incumbent who went on to lose to a Democrat (Joe Donnelly) in November. With three candidates but no incumbent in Tuesday's Republican primary, some wonder if Zirkle will perform better this time around.

Zirkle, said he "just spoke off the top of [his] head" at the Nazi gathering, where he addressed the crowd in front of a giant portrait of Hitler. He insisted he had no prior connections to the group and that he’s not a member of the Nazi party.

"What most people don’t know about me is that I’m the father of three beautiful Jewish Christian children," he said, explaining that his wife had converted from Judaism to Christianity. "I’m obviously not going to be out for gassing innocent Jews."

Yet he blames Jews for much of the plight of white women in America. "The massive number of Jews in the [pornography] industry basically brag about it," he said, asserting that "most of the early porn stars were Jewish men."

Zirkle said he doesn’t expect to win on Tuesday, but "winning is not my primary objective. My primary objective is to educate and inform." For its part, the Republican party has officially endorsed Luke Puckett, the owner of a small business who is running against Zirkle.
"We fully expect Luke Puckett to win with an incredible majority," Kenworthy said. "We think the rest of District 2 would be loath to vote for [Zirkle]. We don’t expect it to be close."


I mean, really...

--G

Recession?


I've been saying to anyone dumb enough to listen to me that we are NOT, in fact, in a recession. I dare say, but for the ridiculous energy prices we are currently enduring, as a whole, the American people are doing ok, financially.

Remember, the Housing crisis is a crisis (in my humble opinion) because people make stupid financial decisions. They want more house than they can afford, they want that Flat Screen TV before they are able to actually pay cash for it, etc. Everything is now, now, now. And so why are we astonished when the banks and mortgage companies (and realtors) cater to this reality--supply and demand, right? And so we're shocked that people are getting kicked out of their house because they can't afford the payment? They make $40,000 a year and they buy a $200,000 house with a low interest rate on the front end. And when it balloons, they cant afford to refinance, or they choose to ignore it and hope it goes away. Next thing you know, they're hopelessly behind and unable to catch up. Sad, but stupid.

So, i submit to you that we are not in a recession. And things arent as bad as the media make them out to be--they enjoy saying it because a Republican--a Bush is in the White House.

Does this article vindicate me? What do I know...

--G

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Most Influential Conservatives and Liberals

ranked by....the Telegraph?!?!?!?! Are you kidding me? This poll is a complete farce. If i have no other proof, the fact that the ranked Rudy Giuliani as the most influential conservative in America is evidence of either their complete lack of knowledge of what, in fact, a conservative is, or they are making the faulty assumption that all Republicans are conservative. At least they had Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh in the top 5. The Guiliani ranking confounds me.

Also making the top ten are John McCain and Mitt Romney. Draw your own conclusions here. Notably, the rank W. 21st. Cleveland-area's Drew Carey comes in at a disturbing 39. My favorite ranking, number 100 (Peter Pace). The brilliant analysis on this ranking follows:

His unfashionable views on gays serving contributed to a Democratic campaign against him. To the end, he kept on his desk a picture of a marine from his Vietnam platoon who was killed in Vietnam. Conservative activists are trying to persuade him to run for an open Senate seat in Virginia.

The liberal rankings are predictable. I would argue against ranking Bill Clinton number 1. I think he has proven to be a liability to Hillary's campaign on several different levels. He's a dinosaur, as is number 2, Al Gore. Although, I will concede that he still has a rather large following in liberal circles.

Another interesting ranking is Arnold Schwarzenegger at number 8!! That's right, California's Republican Governor is ranked by this U.K. rag as the 8th most influential liberal in the U.S. Case close, this poll, while interesting and easy to pick apart, is a joke. The Terminator is no Conservative icon, but the 8th most influential liberal? Cmon.

Enjoy finding your own "you gotta be kidding me's".

--G

Monday, April 28, 2008

Derby Week


The Kentucky Derby is Saturday, May 3rd.

Get all your info at http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2008/home


I'm guessing its going to be a good week and weekend for Pat Sajak and Seabiscuit (aka Mr. Rib).

- POTUS

Let’s Go Cavs!


Some how we at SteakMatters missed the start of the NBA playoffs, in which our Cavs are currently facing the Washington Bullets, er, Wizards - again. The Cavs are up 3-1 having taken two in Cleveland and then getting shot, er shelled, er drubbed, yeah drubbed in game 3 in DC. Big Red was at that game and we were hoping that he and his Ruth Chris steak could cheer LeBron and the boys onto victory. Well, at least they took game 4 and return to Cleveland to wrap it up at home. Here’s to finishing the Wizards and taking on the Celtics. Go Cavs!
- POTUS

Another article about Ohio's Attorney General

The Other Paper usually gets the inside scoop, so i give this article by Dan Williamson some respect. It's an interesting read to what is becoming an old story.

--G

News of the Weird


FLOTUS and I had the news on, talking about our day and not really paying attention, when we caught the tail end of a story about a Brazilian priest who has been lost at sea because he floated away in a contraption suspended by over 1000 balloons. And without a beat, "In other news…."

We looked at each other and asked, “What did he just say!?!” So I grabbed the lap top, Googled Brazilian Priest Balloons, and was stunned to find this story:


Brazil's navy has dropped its search for a priest who vanished more than a week ago while floating over the Atlantic with a cluster of party balloons, a spokeswoman said Monday.

Yeah, that’s what we heard. It would be funny, if they actually found him alive, but it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen.
- POTUS

OMG! At Age 28 Roger Clemens...

was having sex with a 15 year old country singer?!?! Read more in today's NY Daily News. Wow...

--G

Smorgasbord: My Week of Food


I’ve been swamped that last week or so, but a man's gotta eat. Right? Many apologies to those who have called/emailed/etc. that I haven’t gotten back to. I will…eventually.

On Monday, I got together with Hardgrove for drinks. It’s been an age since throwing some back. He had to watch his daughter, so I shot over to his house until Marcia Clark got home. It was hilarious. We were out in the garage, sitting on a soon to be discarded couch, having a couple Miller lights, while his daughter played in the drive. It was so Cleveland! Once Marcia got home we shot up to Claddagh for some drinks and Corned Beef and Cabbage rolls. Boy was FLOTUS mad about the rolls – she loves them – but who wouldn’t love cabbage, cheese and corned beef all wrapped up and deep-fried like an egg role. (Just typing about it gives me heartburn.) Well, let’s just say that Gover was downing ‘em faster than I could. I think it had to do with something with me having driven us up there. We had a great time and quite franking something that should be done more often.

On Tuesday – Earth Day – I celebrated by driving down and back to Columbus for a 30 minute afternoon meeting with GOTSOO and a legislator. (What size carbon footprint is that?) After our meeting, we grabbed dinner at Due Amici. They have a great Italian menu and wine list. I got an Italian cabernet and GOTSOO a Heineken. We intended to only have a drink and some apps, but after seeing the menu, we changed our tune quickly. For apps we got House-made Mozzarella and Heirloom Tomatoes with aged balsamic and fresh basil (off the bar menu), and the Spinach Artichoke Dip with fresh bread, instead of the flat (off the dinner menu). The Mozzarella and tomatoes were fresh and balsamic added the perfect tang. The artichoke dip was excellent and enough to stop the strongest of hearts. As I said, we didn’t intend on having dinner, but the waitress highly recommended several dished, but un-surprisingly, we both zeroed in on the Italian Sausage Ravioli. Served in a lemon-parmesan broth (very buttery) with roasted red & banana peppers, tomato, and spinach. The five, very well sized Raviolis were topped with little ‘nuggets’ of the aforementioned house-mad mozzarella. Oh yeah! The pasta of the raviolis was cooked al dante, as I like it, and the sausage in side was full of Italian flavor. The meal was surprisingly light, which was good because I had to drive back that night and was not looking forward to falling asleep at the wheel like someone else we know….

On Wednesday – The City Club for a forum on Downtown (Cleveland) Development. The CC luncheons are usually 3 choices, standard fair. This day’s was no different – lasagna; grilled chicken salsa salad; fruit plate. Not wanting to sleep the afternoon away and wanting more than fruit, I got the salsa salad. It was ok. I had hoped for more chicken and lettuce; and less black beans. My plate was covered with them when they took it away.

On Thursday – breakfast at Yours Truly, Shaker Square. I met Gunner there. I hadn’t seen him in years and ran into him at the City Club’s State of the City address. We finally were able to get b-fast scheduled. I love the YT breakfast. I got the Sunrise – scrambled, hash browns (crispy); wheat toast; coffee; and my favorite part – a choice of meat: b-fast sausage (links or patties); ham; bacon; Canadian bacon; or [DRUMROLL PLEASE] Italian Sausage! The Italian sausage makes the meal. It is served as a large patty, taking of over a third of the plate! Combine that with the fluffy eggs…no lunch is needed!

Dinner that night - FLOTUS’ famous skillet grilled and baked pork loin!! Let me tell you, that’s how I know she loves me!!

On Friday – lunch at the 100th Bomb Group. It was a pre-set lunch consisting of fried calamari (average) and BBQ chicken rolls (with the tangy sauce, decent) for appetizers and a grilled chicken Caesar salad for the entrĂ©e. The chicken was excellent – tender and juicy (considering it was a preset) and the romaine lettuce was crisp. The parmesan cheese and the Caesar dressing were uninspiring.

The best part of the meal was breaking bread with Cong. Charlie Wilson (he paid for his). Cong. Wilson is a Blue Dog from Ohio’s 6th Congressional District and sits on committees very important to Ohio. He was very engaging and has genuine sense of care and understanding. But more importantly, he’s a licensed funeral director. Gotta respect the man on that alone. I look forward to working with him and his team.

Conclusion – It was a pretty good food week, with the highlights being Due Amici with GOTSOO and FLOTUS’ pork loin! This week, and my week in South Cleveland, are the only explanations that I have for Doc when I go in for my check-up and he sees I’ve put some weight back on and the cholesterol is through the roof.

- POTUS

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Thank you Mr. President!


Thanks to the President and Congress, we can expect our 2008 Advance Tax Refund to be deposited or mailed in the month of May. SteakMatters wants to know: What are you going to do with your check? Vote Today!

- POTUS

P.S. If you're going to spend it, at least buy something that will actually benefit the local economy, as opposed being shipped oversees. Here at 1600 Pennsylvania, we waterproofed the basement. It's not an HD TV, but it doesn't get more local than that.

Cartoon of the Week: Darcy, again

Today's PD editorial cartoon would be laugh out loud funny, if it wasn't such an embarrassment. (Pun intended.) As always, you can view this and other Darcy editorial cartoons at his PD homepage.
- POTUS

The Links

It’s difficult to keep up with all the news/announcements/revelations coming out of Attorney General Marc Dann’s office. To help you in the coverage and to avoid posting the latest developments - after all I do have a day job - we at SteakMatters will provide links to Ohio papers that cover the ongoing situation(s). I highly recommend the Vindy’s (the AG’s adopted hometown newspaper) site which is aggregating stories from across Ohio. Check out “The Links” in the margin.
- POTUS

White House Correspondents' Dinner


Last night was a warm, beautiful Saturday night. So, what else would one do on such an occasion? Well, watch the White House Correspondents' Dinner on CSPAN...what else. Pictured above is Bush with the REAL Charlie Wilson. Not the one who visited us last friday at work.
It had its funny moments. Bush took some funny shots at himself and at the candidates running for president. The best shot targeted Hillary. Funny stuff, watch it here.

--G

Friday, April 25, 2008

The Gratitude Campaign

How many times have you been in the airport and seen our brave service men and women. You want to say something, but you don't know how to express it. I've been a part of spontaneous clapping; nodding of heads in a sign of recogniztion; and of course a hand shake and a beer as you wait for your flight.

Pops just shared with me a link to The Gratitude Campaign. Take a look at the video and share it with your friends. Next time, let a simiple gesture show our military men and women our gratitude for their service.

- POTUS

The Week That Was


Hillary wins PA by 10 points, almost insuring this thing goes to the Democratic National Convention. Underscoring the victory was the fact that she was outspent 3 to 1. But to put that into perspective, she’s blowing through $1 million a day, which means BHO is blowing through $3 million. Ya’ just have to ask yourself, “What other purpose could all this cash be used for?” Universal health care, Katrina relief, extended unemployment benefits, or even tax cuts for the wealthy.

Rep. Matthew Barrett (D, Amherst), above, suddenly resigns following the revelation that the nude pictures of women from his district (huh!?!) he showed a group of Norwalk high-schoolers were not downloaded by his son, but by him. (I wonder if it was a Norwalk school bus that he threw his son under during his ‘family matter’ explanation.)

And of course we finished the week with, you pick it, the ever expanding, ever embarrassing stories coming out of Marc Dann, Ohio Attorney General’s office: emails finally released; OHP investigates the real reason for the Sunshine Express’ flame job; the coming audit; or Marc Dann’s ‘body guard’ and ‘driver’ packing heat – in violation of state law (Oh yeah, don’t forget the CCW training that you and I paid for as well. I can’t wait to see their employee photos. I’m sure it will be the ‘full Y-town’).

What a week! Any guesses on what next week holds?
- POTUS

The Smorgasbord: Last Weekend


I had great weekend in sunny CLE. Friday night the First Family went to one of our all time favorite restaurants – Winking Lizard. As it was a beautiful Friday evening I wanted to sit outside for dinner, so we decided on the WL on Miles because they have an outside patio. Well it was a two hour wait for the patio, which stunk, but then when I took a walk outside, I immediately noted that everyone at the bar and at all the tables were smoking – so much for the Smoking Ban. We waited inside – smoke free – while Prince and Princess dropped some quarters in the video games. Once we were seated, I ordered my old standby WL app, a dozen hot wings crispy. They came out quickly and were perfect. FLOTUS loves the ‘flat ones’, so those are hers. I get the drums and any of hers that get left behind. As for the main course, I got the one-and-only BIG ED, medium-well (and there’s a reason for that which I will get to.) The BIG ED is two ½ pound patties (1lbs total weight for those of you Pittsburgh), 4 strips of beacon, and 2 slices of American. You have to get it medium-well because anything else becomes a gooey mess on the plate. Ed was joined by the WL’s famous steak fries. The burger arrived perfect, with the cheese melted, and the bacon strips hanging over the side. I folded the bacon over the top, capped it with the bun, unlocked my TMJ prone jaw and took a big bite – heaven on a bun baby! FLOTUS got a small deluxe pizza, no sausage – loved it! Prince got the Lizard Lips – loved ‘em and Princes got a small cheese pizza – gone! Another fine meal by the one eyed lizard.

On Saturday we hit the Y to work off the Lizard. We then went to Lefty and Stretch’s for dinner at the new doublewide. We of course cooked out. It was like reliving South Cleveland all over again. Food and beverages. Lefty fired up the Big Daddy Grille and grilled up some marinated pork tenderloin. Stretch boiled the fresh corn and make up my favorite salad in my favorite bowl. She also baked up her famous red-skinned and onion potatoes. All that, plus a robust Red and 12-year Glenlivet, I found heaven for the second night in a row. As we were packing up for trip back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Stretch offered some leftover filet from their dinner the night before – Sunday’s eggs would never taste so good – I couldn’t pass it up.

On Sunday, we went to church, grabbed some donuts with the Mom and Pops (who just returned from a guys golf week in South Cleveland) and then headed home. I heated up the aforementioned filet – it was awesome – and helped Prince with some Legos. By that time the skies had cleared and we made our way out to the White House grounds and the out building. FLOTUS wanted to get the table out, which we did, signaling the first sign of summer. The second sign – me burning stuff in the fire pit. It started with a couple sticks and before you knew it, I had all of the downed branched and limbs going in a roaring fire, or as we like to call it in the land of SteakMatters – a campfire for roasting hotdogs and marshmallows Officer….

This weekend: a bowling birthday; and Tribe vs Yankees

- POTUS

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Lion Heart

http://www.telestereo.com:80/Archivos/video.html

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Just the Facts, Ma'am

Clinton beats Obama in Pennsylvania tonight. If you remember my post, The Popular Vote, I wasn't too far off on my prediction. I projected 1,600,000 in total votes. With 90% reporting right now, 2,000,000 voted. So turnout, clearly was a little higher than the 40% I predicted (probably around 45% just as in Ohio). So she wins by 10% in Ohio and it looks like the same margin in Pennsylvania.

It's important to note that because of the way Democrats award pledged delegates, she barely puts a dent in his delegate lead. A plus for her is that she closed the popular vote gap by (as it will probably end up) more than 200,000 votes. I was off by a good margin on that, i predicted a net of 64,000 for her. Again, the turnout was higher than i thought and Obama had a BAD week leading up to the vote.

Next up is Indiana and North Carolina on May 6. Oh, and by the way, John McCain was in Ohio today.

--GOT "just the facts" SOO.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Welcome Home!


A salute from SteakMatters to Bulldog, who just got stateside from his second tour in Iraq. I’d been getting updates on his status from various sources, but when I saw his number come up on my cell Friday morning it made it all real.

Thanks for your service brother. We’re glad you are home safe and sound.
- POTUS

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The Countdown Begins

152 days. Today, the NFL released their schedule and the Browns are FINALLY primetime. 5 nationally televised night games including one at home against the World Champs. But more importantly, in 151 days, the Browns will host the Pittsburgh Steelers in what SHOULD be a changing of the guard in the AFC North. The schedule is brutal...but we can't wait. Let the Countdown Begin!!!
PS - For anyone on the D side that has been waivering between Clinton and Obama... Steelers owner Dan Rooney endorsed Obama the other day. I'm sure that will help Clinton and/or McCain in the rest of the nation!
Lefty

Monday, April 14, 2008

The Funny Pages

In what I intend to be a weekly post, I will share some of my favorite cartoons in the margin of the SteakMatters.

They (whoever they are) say you can tell a lot about a person based on what they read in the paper first…what that is I don’t know, but I’ll tell you this: On Sunday’s is the comic section, editorials, then alphabetical order by sections. M-Sat, its page 1 to the comics.

Over the years, I’ve collected and saved some of my favorites – mostly with a political slant to them. Others that just made me laugh. I’m sure that I’m going to get a letter from someone’s lawyer – I already know that I can’t put up my all time favorite one, which is from the “Far Side” which is a single frame of two bears in a hunter’s scope with the one bear in the crosshairs pointing at the other bear who isn’t paying attention. (See, it’s just like I thought, not nearly as funny as seeing the actual cartoon itself – thanks for nothing Gary Larson.)

Today’s entry is a recently publish cartoon related to lobbyists (you’ll see a recurring theme in future posts) and the mortgage crisis.

Enjoy, at least until the cease and desist letters come.

- POTUS

RE: L/L the Third


Thank you to our friendly neighborhood Spiderman for tipping SteakMatters off to the latest Absolut controversy after reading the third edition of the L26.13/L81.80. I am now in the market for a good ol’ American vodka. (Get the joke?) Any suggestions?

Also, a tip of the SteakMatters platter to Spiderman for actually going on-line and setting up a profile, instead of posting ‘anonymously’ like some folks like to do.

- POTUS

The (cloud)cover up


Once again, a tip of the SteakMatters platter to GOTSOO for calling it. The cover up is happening right before our eyes. And in the land of Marc Dann, the sun doesn’t shine on his public records, especially when they are emails between him and his early-morning / late-night scheduler, or should that order be reversed….

Apparently, the Attorney General, who as a State Senator loved making broad, expansive public records requests, has decided to pull down the blinds and….shade his records from the sunshine of the public’s interest. The man who campaign against the culture of corruption, pay-to-play, and cronyism, continues to find himself with his head in the clouds of yet another controversy.

The last person I’d want to be is Ben Espy, trying to piece all of this together. Let’s see - three players in the apartment; two are suspended and the last one standing is their boss. In truest sense, who will be the one to save his own skin and turn ‘states evidence. Here’s hoping good ole Ben’s got his time into PERS, because I’m guessing he’s going back to private practice after his ‘investigation’ is completed.

So much for the Sunshine Express. What a continuing embarrassment for Ohio.

- POTUS

Friday, April 11, 2008

Dieting Challenges

I'll expound on this a little more later, but some of you have been busting my chops because the numbers I promised to post reflecting my weight (loss) suddenly disappeared. Admittedly, I am human. I did not have relations with that filet (well, that depends on the definition of relations).

At any rate, I may have found the solution of my dieting woes.

From FoxNews:

Man Loses 140 Pounds Eating More Than Half-Ton of Baked Beans
Friday, April 11, 2008

A diet of baked beans helped Neil King to lose 140 pounds in nine months. In fact, since June 2007, he's eaten more than half a ton of them, about 1,500 cans.
Prior to dieting, King ate a full English breakfast, which at its heart consists of bacon and eggs and may include sausage, toast, and stewed tomatoes, for lunch, and drank eight pints of lager in the pub after tea.

King, from Halstead in Essex, England, made the switch from boozing to beans after being told he was at risk for bowel cancer.
And his high fiber diet has been gas-free since he stopped having toast with his beans, it is reported. The diet helped King go from 420 pounds to 280 pounds.
Speaking to Britain's Mirror, King said, "Some people think I'm mad but I love the taste and the weight has been dropping off."

King apparently eats six cans of beans each day, and has them with rice for lunch and with potato for his afternoon tea.
His wife Cheryl told the Mirror, "He's like a new man."
Baked beans contain little fat and are full of fiber, although it is best to go for a low-salt variety.

I look forward to the creative comments from Steakmatters readers about the gastrointestinal challenges of such a diet.

--G

20?

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Welcome Home Lefty!


Congratulations to Lefty, Stretch and Lefty Jr. on the occasion of moving into their new home today! What a beautiful view! And if you don't like it, you can always move...your house.
- POTUS

Dann may investigate...


...SkyBus?

As reported on the AP wire by WTTE-Fox 28:
Ohio’s Attorney General Marc Dann is considering investigating SkyBus for is abrupt shutdown and bankruptcy….

“Move along, nothing to see here….”

- POTUS

p.s. – Hey, who’s that in the picture…Gov. Ted Strickland? What did the Governor know and when did he know it? Thank goodness Marc Dann is on the case.

Longitude 26.13 Latitude 81.80, The III


I know it’s collegial, but I couldn’t resist posting a picture of the carnage that was South Cleveland. Unfortunately, cyberspace has the pictures of the twice filled recycling bin (because we recycle in the land of SteakMatters).
- POTUS

Wonkette covers Marc Dann...

...Well may be that wasn't the best title under the circumstances. Looks like Marc Dann is getting the attention he so craves.

From the Wonkette:

Ohio is blowing up with the biggest scandal of all time, in politics. Its Attorney General, Marc Dann, may be involved in an investigation into whether one of his top managers, Anthony Gutierrez, sexually harassed two ladies. Dann may have lured these two ladies over to his and Gutierrez's condo with promises of Hawaiian pizza, and....

http://wonkette.com/377852/ohio-attorney-general-luring-female-staff-with-hawaiian-pizza

The 'comments' are a must read!

Thanks Spin Doctor.
- POTUS

Justice is blind


And the PD's Darcy penned one of his funniest cartoons in years.



- POTUS

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor--American Hero



This Petty Officer 2nd Class was a first-class American, a patriot, a warrior, and a hero. Today, President Bush presented his parents with the highest military honor, the Medal of Honor. This man threw himself on a grenade to protect his fellow soldiers. Selfless in life, selfless in death. Thank you for your sacrifice.

--G
204(big dinner last night with POTUS and Boss)

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Goodbye, Chuck


Charleton Heston died today. He was 84 years old. From President of the NRA to Ben Hur to President of the Screen Actors Guild to honoree of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Heston was a true American.

Personally, I started admiring him after his famous quote, taking a jab at the former philanderer-in-chief. Aiming his words at Clinton, he said, "America doesn't trust you with our 21-year-old daughters, and we sure, Lord, don't trust you with our guns."


Classic Charles. Rest in peace, friend.


--G

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Shameless Clinton Lies Continue

I almost hate to reference this story because it's from the world's worst newspaper--but here it is:

April 5, 2008
Ohio Hospital Contests a Story Clinton Tells
By DEBORAH SONTAG

Over the last five weeks, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York has featured in her campaign stump speeches the story of a health care horror: an uninsured pregnant woman who lost her baby and died herself after being denied care by an Ohio hospital because she could not come up with a $100 fee.

The woman, Trina Bachtel, did die last August, two weeks after her baby boy was stillborn at O’Bleness Memorial Hospital in Athens, Ohio. But hospital administrators said Friday that Ms. Bachtel was under the care of an obstetrics practice affiliated with the hospital, that she was never refused treatment and that she was, in fact, insured.

“We implore the Clinton campaign to immediately desist from repeating this story,” said Rick Castrop, chief executive officer of the O’Bleness Health System.
Linda M. Weiss, a spokeswoman for the not-for-profit hospital, said the Clinton campaign had never contacted the hospital to check the accuracy of the story, which Mrs. Clinton had first heard from a Meigs County, Ohio, sheriff’s deputy in late February.
A Clinton spokesman, Mo Elleithee, said candidates would frequently retell stories relayed to them, vetting them when possible. “In this case, we did try but were not able to fully vet it,” Mr. Elleithee said. “If the hospital claims it did not happen that way, we respect that.”
The sheriff’s deputy, Bryan Holman, had played host to Mrs. Clinton in his home before the Ohio primary. Deputy Holman said in a telephone interview that a conversation about health care led him to relate the story of Ms. Bachtel. He never mentioned the name of the hospital that supposedly turned her away because he did not know it, he said.

Deputy Holman knew Ms. Bachtel’s story only secondhand, having learned it from close relatives of the woman. Ms. Bachtel’s relatives did not return phone calls Friday.
As Deputy Holman understood it, Ms. Bachtel had died of complications from a stillbirth after being turned away by a local hospital for her failure to pay $100 upfront.
“I mentioned this story to Senator Clinton, and she apparently took to it and liked it,” Deputy Holman said, “and one of her aides said she’d be using it at some rallies.”

Indeed, saying that the story haunted her, Mrs. Clinton repeatedly offered it as a dire example of a broken health care system. At one March rally in Wyoming, for instance, she referred to Ms. Bachtel, a 35-year-old who managed a Pizza Hut, as a young, uninsured minimum-wage worker, saying, “It hurts me that in our country, as rich and good of a country as we are, this young woman and her baby died because she couldn’t come up with $100 to see the doctor.”
Mrs. Clinton does not name Ms. Bachtel or the hospital in her speeches. As she tells it, the woman was turned away twice by a local hospital when she was experiencing difficulty with her pregnancy. “The hospital said, ‘Well, you don’t have insurance.’ She said, ‘No, I don’t.’ They said, ‘Well, we can’t see you until you give $100.’ She said, ‘Where am I going to get $100?’
“The next time she came back to the hospital, she came in an ambulance,” Mrs. Clinton continued. “She was in distress. The doctors and the nurses worked on her and couldn’t save the baby.”

Since Ms. Bachtel’s baby died at O’Bleness Memorial Hospital, the story implicitly and inaccurately accuses that hospital of turning her away, said Ms. Weiss, the spokeswoman for O’Bleness Memorial said. Instead, the O’Bleness health care system treated her, both at the hospital and at the affiliated River Rose Obstetrics and Gynecology practice, Ms. Weiss said.
The hospital would not provide details about the woman’s case, citing privacy concerns; she died two weeks after the stillbirth at a medical center in Columbus.
“We reviewed the medical and patient account records of this patient,” said Mr. Castrop, the health system’s chief executive. Any implication that the system was “involved in denying care is definitely not true.”

Although Mrs. Clinton has told the story repeatedly, it first came to the attention of the hospital after The Washington Post cited it as a staple of her stump speeches on Thursday. That brought it to the attention of The Daily Sentinel in Pomeroy, Ohio, which published an article on Friday.
Neither paper named the hospital or challenged Mrs. Clinton’s account.

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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Quote of the Day


So I'm having dinner with Co-Conspirator and Cinderella tonight and we engage, as family's do, in some nice dinner conversation. I asked C.C how her day was. She said: "The funniest thing happened today, I almost ran into a blind guy, stepped on his foot and almost knocked him over"--to which I responded--"Why'd you do that"? Her response: "I didn't see him".
The irony was beautiful---thought I'd share.
--G
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

2 down, 160 to go...

The pitching staff is looking good, we're scoring runs. The most impressive stat tonight: But for the Gutierrez walk in the 6th, every RBi tonight (of the 7 runs scored) was a result of a single. Small ball at its best. 2-0. Good start, keep it up. Fausto looked devilish tonight. Well done, boys.

--G

P.S.--im going to end each post with a number. That number represents my current weight. With any luck (and alot of hard work on my part), the number should drop over the next several weeks and months.

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