Thursday, April 14, 2022

Baseball and Passover Prep, also 33 Percent...33 Percent!

 The Stroock family went on a little outing last night:

A great time at the Somerset Patriots. The staff is impossibly friendly and professional. The ballpark immaculate and perfectly safe. We have no worries sending the girls off to get ice cream by themselves. This is the Patriots' second season as the Yankees AAA affiliate, and we have to say the play is certainly better then when they were an independent team. Also, like the rest of MLB affiliated minor league baseball, the Patriots were using a pitch clock. The game definitely moved along a bit quicker. The first of several games we'll attend this year.

Ace has a long discussion on 2022 and 2024. Nut graph: the Dems are totally effed. As we've noted countless times, winning elections needs circumstances, ideas, candidates. 

Items one and two are aligning perfectly for the GOP. But for the last six months there's been a lot of talk about subpar GOP candidates in Pennsylvania (where the frontrunner had to drop out leading to the Dr. Oz fiasco) and Kansas (where a GOP with legal trouble might win the nomination). But the candidate issue seems to be shaking out. 

Let's go back four years. In 2018 this blog spent a lot of time talking about the Tennessee senate race, featuring GOP congresswoman Marsha Blackburn against former Dem governor Phil Bredesen. Bredesen was well known and had been popular around the state. For much of the year polls showed both candidates in the 40s with Bredesen ahead. But when election season really started in the autumn, Blackburn pulled away in the polls and crushed Bredesen in November. We expect the polls to behave similarly this year in numerous races. 

Here's an example. earlier this year Herschel Walker was tied with incumbent Jew hating Senator Raphael Warnock in Georgia. This morning Walker's up 5%. Speaking of Georgia, this blog endorses Brian Kemp in the GOP governor primary. Kemp won his last race. Kemp's going to go into the general election prepared and sharp against imaginary governor and real Federation president Stacey Abrams. Sure, Trump's endorsed Purdue. Let us ask ourselves, Truth Social, Dr. Oz... what exactly has Trump done right lately?

Anway, Quinnipiac has Joe at 33% this morning. Holy mearde.

Tomorrow begins Passover. You know what that means. [Yes, lame Charleton Heston jokes. -Ed]. I have returned Masalla...sorry long Charleton Heston flick...Pharoh, let my people go!'

1 comment:

  1. I am beginning to agree with you on Trump instead of running for President again I think he should run for the house and become speaker or run for the governor of Florida

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