I have been appalled by the conduct of some of the people attending this week's Republican National Convention in Tampa.
The two people who threw peanuts at a black female camerawoman for CNN and said "this is how we feed the animals." They were kicked out of the building.
The dozens of people, many in the Texas delegation, who stood and chanted "USA, USA" at a delegate from Puerto Rico trying to deliver a report from the podium in her Spanish accent. The national Republican chairman had to interrupt, gavel the rude delegates into silence and beg them to allow the woman to give her report, with respect.
And Paul Ryan's speech last night. Even Fox News today, after fact checking, said Ryan's talk was full of blatant lies.
What have we come to?
On the other side of the political coin, there's a marvelous (for Obama supporters like myself) video on the web. Here it is. Take a look, even if it's just to enjoy the music.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
MUFFINS (AGAIN)
I made these banana-blueberry muffins back on August 4th. But I liked them so much I decided to try them again. This time I left them in the oven about 8 minutes longer and the tops browned a bit more.
The first ones I made were delicious. So are these. For some reason the banana flavor comes out a bit more. SWMBO said of the first ones that the banana seemed wasted because she couldn't taste it. At any rate, I'll probably make them again some day. After I lose the pounds from this batch.
Here's the recipe so you can make your own. Let me know how they turn out.
Banana-Blueberry Muffins
1 stick butter
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
2 bananas, mashed
1/2 cup milk
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen
Heat oven at 350.
Cream butter and sugar, add eggs, mix in bananas and milk. In separate bowl combine flour, baking powder and cinnamon. Add moist to dry ingredients and mix only until batter is moist. Carefully stir in the whole blueberries.
Spoon into greased muffin tin and bake 25 minutes. (I added about 8 minutes to that this time to brown them more. Altitude can have an affect on your baking.)
Monday, August 27, 2012
SUNDAY SUPPER
SWMBO began by making her trademark bruschetta and slicing and lightly toasting a French baguette.
Then to Trader Giotto's (Joe's) Lobster Ravioli.
Beautiful plump red and white packages.
Once cooked, a sauce for them was prepared. Chopped garlic and parsley, a little olive oil, lemon juice and lots of butter. (Thank you, Julia!)
Finally the finished product. The cooked ravioli, drizzled with the sauce, accompanied by the bruschetta-topped baguette slices and a glass of nice white wine.
Magnifico!
Magnifico!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
SPORTS . . . AND ETC.
Oh, gawdddd!
The Diamondbacks lost to the Padres again tonight.
The Dodgers have acquired a huge number of aces from the Red Sox.
Tiger Woods had a kind of lousy day at The Barclay's.
Maybe I'll just quit sports altogether.
But then what would that leave?
Politics!
Oh, god.
The Republicans start their convention Monday in Tampa by adjourning until Tuesday afternoon because of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Isaac. At least Vice-President Joe Biden called off his campaigning in Tampa during the convention. That would have been a bit nasty. And, as he said, the G.O.P. has enough on their plates the next week.
I still believe President Obama will win the election in November. Maybe that's because I can't imagine a White House with Milt Romney in charge. I don't think a country's government can be run like a business. Especially like a cut-throat business empire the likes of which Romney ran.
The people have to be considered. Taken care of when they can't take care of themselves. A Mormon should know this, judging from the special on NBC last night.
But I just don't believe Mitt Romney has any real sense of the vast middle class in this country. I know huge numbers of the middle class are supporting him. But I can't imagine what they're thinking, what they're hoping for. Romney is a millionaire, with millionaire friends. And those people forget about the people who aren't millionaires.
I know this doesn't make a lot of sense. But I've had some vodka tonight and basically I'm just emptying my brain.
So, forgive me.
And please vote for the Democrats in November.
And pray for the Diamondbacks, if that is your thing.
The Diamondbacks lost to the Padres again tonight.
The Dodgers have acquired a huge number of aces from the Red Sox.
Tiger Woods had a kind of lousy day at The Barclay's.
Maybe I'll just quit sports altogether.
But then what would that leave?
Politics!
Oh, god.
The Republicans start their convention Monday in Tampa by adjourning until Tuesday afternoon because of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Isaac. At least Vice-President Joe Biden called off his campaigning in Tampa during the convention. That would have been a bit nasty. And, as he said, the G.O.P. has enough on their plates the next week.
I still believe President Obama will win the election in November. Maybe that's because I can't imagine a White House with Milt Romney in charge. I don't think a country's government can be run like a business. Especially like a cut-throat business empire the likes of which Romney ran.
The people have to be considered. Taken care of when they can't take care of themselves. A Mormon should know this, judging from the special on NBC last night.
But I just don't believe Mitt Romney has any real sense of the vast middle class in this country. I know huge numbers of the middle class are supporting him. But I can't imagine what they're thinking, what they're hoping for. Romney is a millionaire, with millionaire friends. And those people forget about the people who aren't millionaires.
I know this doesn't make a lot of sense. But I've had some vodka tonight and basically I'm just emptying my brain.
So, forgive me.
And please vote for the Democrats in November.
And pray for the Diamondbacks, if that is your thing.
Friday, August 24, 2012
DEPRESSION
I fear my Arizona Diamondbacks season may be nearly over. Yes, they still have nearly 40 games left to play and they are in reach of their division leaders. But. They seem to have lost the will. Tonight they were thrashed by the lowly San Diego Padres, 5 to nothing.
Earlier today it was announced that their color announcer, Mark Grace, had taken a leave of absence for personal reasons. That came after he was busted in Scottsdale for Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol). That was the second time in two years for Mr. Grace. He was driving a vehicle that did not have one of those interlock devices that doesn't let you drive if your alcohol content is too high. Supposedly that was part of his terms for his last bust a year ago.
This compounds the mystery of where is Daron Sutton? And why? The broadcast voice of the Diamondbacks has been missing from the microphone for over two months. The club says he's been suspended for an unexplained reason. Sutton early said he hadn't been suspended but needed some time to work out a personal problem. Neither of these two explanations hold water. Rumor is it that he was suspended because he insisted on wearing a suit and tie to broadcast numerous games and the club wanted him to wear a team polo shirt. Is that ridiculous?
Another rumor is that Sutton is trying to negotiate a contract with a new team. Vin Scully is very near retirement with the Dodgers and that position would tempt Sutton, whose father pitched for them for many years. But, as we've already said - who knows?
So, the Diamondbacks stumble along. Manager Kirk Gibson is pissed, reportedly, about his team's uneven performance. But in this type of environment, who can tell?
There are way too many who's with this ballclub.
Earlier today it was announced that their color announcer, Mark Grace, had taken a leave of absence for personal reasons. That came after he was busted in Scottsdale for Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol). That was the second time in two years for Mr. Grace. He was driving a vehicle that did not have one of those interlock devices that doesn't let you drive if your alcohol content is too high. Supposedly that was part of his terms for his last bust a year ago.
This compounds the mystery of where is Daron Sutton? And why? The broadcast voice of the Diamondbacks has been missing from the microphone for over two months. The club says he's been suspended for an unexplained reason. Sutton early said he hadn't been suspended but needed some time to work out a personal problem. Neither of these two explanations hold water. Rumor is it that he was suspended because he insisted on wearing a suit and tie to broadcast numerous games and the club wanted him to wear a team polo shirt. Is that ridiculous?
Another rumor is that Sutton is trying to negotiate a contract with a new team. Vin Scully is very near retirement with the Dodgers and that position would tempt Sutton, whose father pitched for them for many years. But, as we've already said - who knows?
So, the Diamondbacks stumble along. Manager Kirk Gibson is pissed, reportedly, about his team's uneven performance. But in this type of environment, who can tell?
There are way too many who's with this ballclub.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
HELP WAS THERE!
When I posted a call for help with a printer problem earlier today . . that help arrived promptly from a reliable source. I should have known just to email him first. But, hell, I needed something to blog about anyway and I hate to bother him as he is busy in his new career. Where once he was an IT professional (and you'll have to ask someone what that means because I've forgotten) . . he made an early life course correction and is now heavily engaged in the culinary industry. I expect someday he will become a captain of industry. But thank you, Tombo Check, for taking time from your busy day to help out an old friend.
Mr. Check
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