Uncle Ron’s Ramblings
From Dr. Seuss to Presidential Politics: Since we talked about Dr. Seuss yesterday we’ll switch to something really nonsensical today: the presidential race.
The major wire services have picked up the rumors that Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine is the winner in the Democratic veep sweepstakes. The rumor was announced yesterday in something called the Politico Website. I don’t know how authoritative a source that is; I’ve never heard of it.
If the Virginia governor is Barack Obama’s pick, that means the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has taken part of my advice. I advised him to select a former beltway lieutenant governor, Maryland’s Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, who lost her governor’s race.
It’s ironic that she’s the only one of Joseph P. Kennedy I’s children or grandchildren to lose a political race; she’s also one of the few members of that family to keep herself free of scandal. You could say she is to the Kennedy family what Elizabeth is to the Windsor family. If Kathleen has been involved in scandalous behavior, at least she has been discreet about it. That in itself is an accomplish with the scrutiny her family is under.
The choice of Kennedy-Townsend would have also offered an olive branch to the Hillary Clinton camp since the former lieutenant governor was almost the only member of her extended family not to support Obama.
Kaine does have the support of Clinton campaign manager Terry McCauliffe, who said the Virginia governor would be the best Democratic veep pick.
Maryland and Virginia are both swing states that have elected Democratic and Republican governors in the past decade.
If this was an ideal world, I still say McCain’s choice would be a no-brainer: Condoleeza Rice. Who else has her experience dealing with Congress and world leaders?
If not Rice, my next choice would be J.C. Watts. The former college and CFL quarterback and U.S. Representative from Oklahoma has stayed busy finding and recruiting Republican candidates for local elections. Watts is still relatively young and he is one of the outstanding speakers in the Republican Party.
To those who say picking a candidate to achieve racial or gender balance is cynical I answer that politics is a cynical business. It’s no more cynical than picking a candidate to achieve regional balance. Why not just pick the best available candidate?
Announcements
St. Joseph County 4-H Fair Open: The St. Joseph County 4-H Fair is open until Saturday from noon to 11 p.m. The midway opens at 1 p.m.
The fairgrounds are at Ironwood and Jackson Roads. The entrance is south of Jackson Road on York Road.
Admission is $6 today through Thursday and $7 Friday and Saturday. Children 8 and under are admitted free; $5 for seniors (65 and over).
Win a Bike: Anyone who completes extra projects and chores for Tammy, Troy, or Roger will have their name entered into the contest. The more projects completed, the more chances to win a bike (lock included). There are two bikes.
The drawing will be Friday, August 8, 2008. See Tammy for more details.
Water Park Open: The children’s courtyard is open again but the water park east of CFH is still a cool alternative during these dog days of Summer.
Go east on Sample Street to Fellows Street by the Boys and Girls Club. Turn south. The park is on the south side of the YWCA. The water park is on the east side of the park.
Silver Hawks Tickets: All ticket requests must go through the development department. In addition, the Silver Hawks are unable to ac-commodate requests on short notice. If a guest is interested in attending a game please contact Jacqueline Kronk.
Artistic Newsletter: Are you an artist, poet or writer? Place submissions for the Artistic Newsletter in Emily Pickerill’s box. Express your talents and ideas by participating. Start submitting as soon as possible.
ABE
.
▪Positive Life Skills Class: Wednesdays, 9-11:30 a.m. PLS is a walk-in self-empowerment program for Starting Over graduates and new guests. It is open to anyone (even staff). Receive a new key chain when you have attended all eight sessions.
▪ABE Incentives: Students will be given a card to be initialed during each walk-in class attended. Once a student has attended 10 walk-in programs, cards can be redeemed for prizes.
▪Math Study Sessions: Mondays, 3-4 p.m., and Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., SOSH room.
▪GED Essay Writing Class: Are you working on your GED? Do you need to write an essay or refine your writing skills? Then join us for the Essay Class, Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m.
From Dr. Seuss to Presidential Politics: Since we talked about Dr. Seuss yesterday we’ll switch to something really nonsensical today: the presidential race.
The major wire services have picked up the rumors that Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine is the winner in the Democratic veep sweepstakes. The rumor was announced yesterday in something called the Politico Website. I don’t know how authoritative a source that is; I’ve never heard of it.
If the Virginia governor is Barack Obama’s pick, that means the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has taken part of my advice. I advised him to select a former beltway lieutenant governor, Maryland’s Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, who lost her governor’s race.
It’s ironic that she’s the only one of Joseph P. Kennedy I’s children or grandchildren to lose a political race; she’s also one of the few members of that family to keep herself free of scandal. You could say she is to the Kennedy family what Elizabeth is to the Windsor family. If Kathleen has been involved in scandalous behavior, at least she has been discreet about it. That in itself is an accomplish with the scrutiny her family is under.
The choice of Kennedy-Townsend would have also offered an olive branch to the Hillary Clinton camp since the former lieutenant governor was almost the only member of her extended family not to support Obama.
Kaine does have the support of Clinton campaign manager Terry McCauliffe, who said the Virginia governor would be the best Democratic veep pick.
Maryland and Virginia are both swing states that have elected Democratic and Republican governors in the past decade.
If this was an ideal world, I still say McCain’s choice would be a no-brainer: Condoleeza Rice. Who else has her experience dealing with Congress and world leaders?
If not Rice, my next choice would be J.C. Watts. The former college and CFL quarterback and U.S. Representative from Oklahoma has stayed busy finding and recruiting Republican candidates for local elections. Watts is still relatively young and he is one of the outstanding speakers in the Republican Party.
To those who say picking a candidate to achieve racial or gender balance is cynical I answer that politics is a cynical business. It’s no more cynical than picking a candidate to achieve regional balance. Why not just pick the best available candidate?
Announcements
St. Joseph County 4-H Fair Open: The St. Joseph County 4-H Fair is open until Saturday from noon to 11 p.m. The midway opens at 1 p.m.
The fairgrounds are at Ironwood and Jackson Roads. The entrance is south of Jackson Road on York Road.
Admission is $6 today through Thursday and $7 Friday and Saturday. Children 8 and under are admitted free; $5 for seniors (65 and over).
Win a Bike: Anyone who completes extra projects and chores for Tammy, Troy, or Roger will have their name entered into the contest. The more projects completed, the more chances to win a bike (lock included). There are two bikes.
The drawing will be Friday, August 8, 2008. See Tammy for more details.
Water Park Open: The children’s courtyard is open again but the water park east of CFH is still a cool alternative during these dog days of Summer.
Go east on Sample Street to Fellows Street by the Boys and Girls Club. Turn south. The park is on the south side of the YWCA. The water park is on the east side of the park.
Silver Hawks Tickets: All ticket requests must go through the development department. In addition, the Silver Hawks are unable to ac-commodate requests on short notice. If a guest is interested in attending a game please contact Jacqueline Kronk.
Artistic Newsletter: Are you an artist, poet or writer? Place submissions for the Artistic Newsletter in Emily Pickerill’s box. Express your talents and ideas by participating. Start submitting as soon as possible.
ABE
.
▪Positive Life Skills Class: Wednesdays, 9-11:30 a.m. PLS is a walk-in self-empowerment program for Starting Over graduates and new guests. It is open to anyone (even staff). Receive a new key chain when you have attended all eight sessions.
▪ABE Incentives: Students will be given a card to be initialed during each walk-in class attended. Once a student has attended 10 walk-in programs, cards can be redeemed for prizes.
▪Math Study Sessions: Mondays, 3-4 p.m., and Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., SOSH room.
▪GED Essay Writing Class: Are you working on your GED? Do you need to write an essay or refine your writing skills? Then join us for the Essay Class, Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m.
▪Submit Your Poem: If you like to write poetry in your free time, this is your chance to be a published author! Submit a poem to any staff member in the ABE room and it may be published in the next ABE Newsletter. Also, we will hopefully start another Poetry Jam in the Fall; let us know if you are interested
▪Learn Better Handwriting: Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m., beginning August 5. Sign up in ABE.
▪Learn Better Handwriting: Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m., beginning August 5. Sign up in ABE.
▪Writing: Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m., ABE. Improve your basic writing skills under the guidance of a trained instructor.
▪Creative Writing: Starts June 12. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.; open to everyone.
▪Save Your Files: If you have any files on the hard drives in the ABE computers, you need to save them to a disk or flash drive. The hard drives are going to be cleaned out by August 1.
Herald Sports
Lumberkings 3, Silver Hawks 0: Taylor Harbin had two hits for the Hawks, including a
2-out double in the first inning.
The Hawks (24-14) still have the best record in the Midwest League half-season and lead Dayton by one game. They have expanded their lead over first half-season champion Lansing to four games.
The teams meet again tonight; game time is 8 p.m.
MLB NL: Cubs 7, Brewers 1; Pirates 6, Rockies 4; Cardinals 8, Braves 3; Mets 4, Marlins 1; Phillies 2, Nationals 1; Astros 6, Reds 2; Diamondbacks 3, Padres 0; Dodgers 2, Giants 0.
MLB AL: Twins 6, White Sox 5; Orioles 7, Yankees 6; Angels 6, Red Sox 2; Tigers 8, Indians 5; Rays 3, Blue Jays 0; Rangers 11, Mariners 10; Royals 5, Athletics 2. (Note: Twins-White Sox game tonight televised by Channel 69 at 8 p.m. White Sox lead Twins by ½ game in AL Central).
MLS Superliga Semifinal: Houston 2, Pachuca 0.
▪Creative Writing: Starts June 12. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.; open to everyone.
▪Save Your Files: If you have any files on the hard drives in the ABE computers, you need to save them to a disk or flash drive. The hard drives are going to be cleaned out by August 1.
Herald Sports
Lumberkings 3, Silver Hawks 0: Taylor Harbin had two hits for the Hawks, including a
2-out double in the first inning.
The Hawks (24-14) still have the best record in the Midwest League half-season and lead Dayton by one game. They have expanded their lead over first half-season champion Lansing to four games.
The teams meet again tonight; game time is 8 p.m.
MLB NL: Cubs 7, Brewers 1; Pirates 6, Rockies 4; Cardinals 8, Braves 3; Mets 4, Marlins 1; Phillies 2, Nationals 1; Astros 6, Reds 2; Diamondbacks 3, Padres 0; Dodgers 2, Giants 0.
MLB AL: Twins 6, White Sox 5; Orioles 7, Yankees 6; Angels 6, Red Sox 2; Tigers 8, Indians 5; Rays 3, Blue Jays 0; Rangers 11, Mariners 10; Royals 5, Athletics 2. (Note: Twins-White Sox game tonight televised by Channel 69 at 8 p.m. White Sox lead Twins by ½ game in AL Central).
MLS Superliga Semifinal: Houston 2, Pachuca 0.
WNBA Scores: No games scheduled.
Weather
Today High 85 Low 65 Chance Storms
Thu High 85 Low 63 Partly Cloudy
Fri High 86 Low 67 Partly Cloudy
Sat High 92 Low 68 Partly Cloudy
Sun High 92 Low 70 Partly Cloudy
TV Schedule: 16—8 p.m., America’s Got Talent; 9 p.m., The Baby Borrowers; 22—8 p.m., Greatest American Dog; 9 p.m., Criminal Minds; 25—8 p.m., America’s Next Top Model; 9 p.m., Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious; 28—8-10 p.m., So You Think You Can Dance (two episodes); 46—8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m., Making Healthy Choices; 9 p.m., Harvest; 57—8 p.m., Wife Swap; 9 p.m., Supernanny; 69---8 p.m., White Sox at Twins (White Sox lead Twins by ½ game in AL Central).
Weather
Today High 85 Low 65 Chance Storms
Thu High 85 Low 63 Partly Cloudy
Fri High 86 Low 67 Partly Cloudy
Sat High 92 Low 68 Partly Cloudy
Sun High 92 Low 70 Partly Cloudy
TV Schedule: 16—8 p.m., America’s Got Talent; 9 p.m., The Baby Borrowers; 22—8 p.m., Greatest American Dog; 9 p.m., Criminal Minds; 25—8 p.m., America’s Next Top Model; 9 p.m., Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious; 28—8-10 p.m., So You Think You Can Dance (two episodes); 46—8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m., Making Healthy Choices; 9 p.m., Harvest; 57—8 p.m., Wife Swap; 9 p.m., Supernanny; 69---8 p.m., White Sox at Twins (White Sox lead Twins by ½ game in AL Central).
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