Saturday, September 06, 2008
Chabot Misleads Public, Again
It should be a surprise, but Steve Chabot's campaign is airing a commercial that even the Cincinnati Enquirer agrees misleads the public about Chabot's opponent, Steve Driehaus.
Open Thread: Bengals Predictions
The last time I solicited predictions, it was on the vice presidential candidates. And I'll admit, I was wrong. Very, very wrong. (In fairness, no one picked Palin, though others, obviously smarter tham me, picked Biden.)
This time, I'd like your predictions on a far more pressing issue. Now that you've seen the Bengals and we know what their roster is, how do you think they'll finish the season?
My own prediction: the Bengals finish 6-10, and I'll be able to ride to PBS in a streetcar before I can see an NFL playoff game there.
Big College Football Weekend
Two local schools have really, really big football games later today.
In the first, the Miami (OH) Redhawks take on the Big Ten's Michigan Wolverines. Coverage of this nationally televised game begins at noon on ESPN2. While the Wolverines aren't ranked this year, any time Miami placed against a BCS-conference school, it's a big game. And while my heart is with the Bearcats, in the spirit of both intra-state and intra-blog unity, I'll be cheering for the Redhawks in the early game. Because after all, beating back the forces of Michigan is the most important issue of our time, and we must put aside politics (and my distaste for J. Crew) and put our pride as Ohioans first.
In the second game, the UC Bearcats take on the Oklahoma Sooners, currently ranked fourth in the nation. This is ABC's featured game this week, and coverage begins at 3:30. There's no way to overstate how significant a win would be for the 'Cats. They would beat a top-ranked opponent on a national stage--and Oklahoma is likely the toughest team they'll face this season, so it would pave the way for really, really high expectations for the remainder of the season.
So....let's put our differences aside, come together, and cheer jointly for the 'Hawks and the 'Cats. (After all, the better the two teams' records are, the more interesting the Battle for the Victory Bell will be on September 20!)
WLW Local Coverage?
I was pleased to read in my neighbor's blog Just Past Central, about a feature on 700 WLW about Christian Moerlein. I am happy to have Moerlein in town and actually pleased that WLW actually covered something kinda local. I look forward to the day when Moerlein is actually brewed here.
Some Fact Checking
Via a Facebook Status (Yes and Thanks Mr. A) we can get a semi-unbiased view on statements made by the candidates.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
The McCain Acceptance Speech
Senator McCain just started his speech. Two thoughts occurred to me.
1. He's the first person to mention George W. Bush all week from the RNC podium.
2. The background behind the podium is terrible. The first tight shot looked like McCain was standing in front of a "green screen" with no superimposed image. The second was a blurry mess until the long shot revealed it to be a corn field. This blue screen isn't much better.
Umm, there was just some really weird disturbance on the convention floor. Not quite sure what that was about, but apparently some protestor slipped through the cracks.
More tomorrow. Comment away, but as always, let's keep it a) clean, and b) civil.
Again Bronson Doesn't Get It
Well, once again an aging Baby Boomer fears that 18 year olds might do what he did 37 years ago. Well, if drinking at age 18 were to cause everyone to group to be as ignorant as Peter Bronson is, then I might be inclined to want to do away with drinking all together.
Drinking is not the issue. The deification of drinking so much so fast that you can't stand up is the problem. I drank at age 18, illegally (thank Zeus for the statute of limitations!!) and I am just fine. What I don't get is that on one hand Bronson is in favor of allowing 18 year olds to own guns. He trusts them with that responsibility. He's not against them driving, as far as I know. But, 18 year olds can't be trusted with booze. It just makes no sense. This was a veiled temperance movement that never got off the ground. If Peter fears abusive drinking, then two things are key, don't make drinking such a vice and educate kids to be responsible drinkers. If there were a passing-out-condoms type method (one as proven as condoms to help keep people safer but takes in the reality of life that) then that should be taught in High School. I guess if it ain't abstinence,however, Bronson is not going to educate you on it.
Drinking is not the issue. The deification of drinking so much so fast that you can't stand up is the problem. I drank at age 18, illegally (thank Zeus for the statute of limitations!!) and I am just fine. What I don't get is that on one hand Bronson is in favor of allowing 18 year olds to own guns. He trusts them with that responsibility. He's not against them driving, as far as I know. But, 18 year olds can't be trusted with booze. It just makes no sense. This was a veiled temperance movement that never got off the ground. If Peter fears abusive drinking, then two things are key, don't make drinking such a vice and educate kids to be responsible drinkers. If there were a passing-out-condoms type method (one as proven as condoms to help keep people safer but takes in the reality of life that) then that should be taught in High School. I guess if it ain't abstinence,however, Bronson is not going to educate you on it.
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