Monday, April 10, 2006

Well, that was bad...

I'm still recovering from the worst weekend in baseball. The Cards are not supposed to be swept by the Cubs. The Cubs know their place...dead last in the NL Central. How they swept my Cards is beyond belief. Don't even consider rubbing it in, Corey.

Republicans are trying to change the blue-dog image of Sheriff Brad Ellsworth, a candidate for Congress from our neighboring state of Indiana. The GOP will not get away with this move.

The Wildcats beat Florida in baseball yesterday with a score of 8-6. Kentucky is ranked 23 and Florida is ranked 19. Kentucky took two out of three from Florida. The wins were the first for Coach John Cohen against the Gators.

Michigan Democrats gathered this weekend in Detroit for the Jefferson-Jackson dinner and they were able to hear Sen. Evan Bayh.

If I read this correctly, Rachel Dratch will stand in for Jean Schmidt in a OH-2 debate.
So when Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio, refused to debate her primary challenger recently, they went for the next best thing — Rachel Dratch, the comedian who portrayed the representative in a Saturday Night Live skit last year.

Schmidt is the congresswoman who referred to Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., a decorated Vietnam veteran, as a "coward."

The debate, sponsored by the Anderson Township Republican Club, is set for April 19, so the members are eagerly awaiting a reply from NBC officials.

If Dratch accepts and performs capably, voters may want Schmidt to skip the election as well.
Israelpalooza went down recently at IU, or as my friends call it I-Jew.

I have no idea if this is fact or not but if it is indeed true, that's a new Beatles CD to purchase.

In the year 2007, the gubernatorial contest is wide open but I still say let's focus on the midterm elections.

Mark Warner will raise money in Tennessee for senate candidate and current congressman, Harold Ford Jr.

Arnold Eisen will become the second non-Rabbi to serve as chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary.

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