Sunday, August 30, 2009

update

1) My sister-in-law in Teaneck had a boy last week. Congratulations to her, my brother and their family.

2) Seahawks are playing well in the preseason, going 3-0 after yesterday's win in Kansas City.

3) Jeff Clement will be called up to the Majors by the Pirates on Tuesday. Yeah for them.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Random sports thoughts

Things in the sports world that I have thought about, but haven't had time to dissect.

1) While the Mariners are an improved team from last year, I feel that they are too much of a "nice guy" team. They don't throw inside, argue with umpires or spike second basemen on double plays. We're in the major leagues, not in Little League. Act like Major Leaguers who actually want to win a title this century. Unfortunately, Don Wakamatsu, our manager, doesn't have the Ozzie or Lou mentality of fighting every so often for his guys. This isn't good.

2) If I were running the team, I would have cut Rob Johnson, traded Johjima and made Clement the catcher or DH and hit him fifth. I also would have cut Sweeney and Batista, two veterans, who need a new career.

3) The Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox are dirty scummy teams who need to be disciplined after their reprehensible brawl of two weeks ago. Rick Porcello, may be the most arrogant young schmuck in the game, he threw at Kevin Youkilis, after Youkilis was hit the game before. Who in the HOLY HELL is Rick Porcello to throw at anyone??? Go to the minors, Ricky. Jim Leyland is a phony and I never want to hear about how great of a manager he is and how he plays the game the right way, etc. A load of rubbish.

4) Can Fox Sports mount an effective challenge to the four letter entity that controls sports today. I can't tolerate their eastern-centric view of the world. That entity starts with an E and ends with an N. Go Fox and knock these people out.

Good news out of Seattle

For all of the wailing about the Obama administration and town-hall universal health care meetings, we have some good news out of Seattle, the Emerald City, and environs. First of all, we (Seattle) defeated the bag tax by a count of 58 percent to 42 percent (tree-huggers). So even in GREEN SEATTLE, there are enough sensible people to defeat a plastic bag tax. Secondly, we will have a new mayor, as the incumbent mayor, Greg Nickles, finished in third place in the primary on Tuesday. He officially conceded on Friday morning. Nickles is a WHITE Ray Nagin, ineffective mayor of New Orleans, who gained fame in the Hurricane Katrina debacle 4 years ago.

Lastly, Susan Hutchison, former KIRO TV anchor, got the most votes in the Primary for King County Executive. She will face off against KC Board member Dow Constantine, the most left-wing member of the KC Board. If Hutchison wins, Washington may be able to move from blue to purple in 2010 and 2012. For more information on the news in Seattle and King County, from a conservative perspective, go to www.kvi.com, www.susanhutchison.com and my blog, http://sewardparkinsights.blogspot.com as well as http://smartgirlpolitics.ning.com

Monday, August 10, 2009

Seattle Times love affair with Gregoire continues

I hope that my friends at KVI and KTTH have commented on this.

http://nowewont.ning.com/profiles/blogs/pathetic-governor-angling-for

How come Christine Gregoire comes under such little scrutiny and maybe since she's too busy meeting with Obama's Cabinet members, she should be recalled.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Mallahan and Hutch

Although King County and Seattle are bastions of liberalism and nanny-statism, I feel compelled to vote for the following individuals for Mayor and County Executive. Joe Mallahan, former T-Mobile executive is my choice for Mayor and Susan Hutchison is my choice for County Executive. Additionally all FRUM PEOPLE and people with LARGE FAMILIES should vote no on the bag fee at the supermarket. It is unconscionable to be charged 20 cents for a plastic bag. What business is it of Seattle people if I have an "green bag" or not? What if a large family shops on Thursday night and Friday afternoon for Shabat? This green bag fee will really impact them.

Enough with misguided eco-Marxism!!!! No on Referendum 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go to www.stoptheseattlebagtax.com for more information.

For a more balanced view of the state politically, go to http://www.kvi.com/ or http://www.kingcountyyr.com .