tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88137848865448165752024-03-07T19:34:42.593-08:00Diana's Rants and RuminationsDiana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.comBlogger407125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-88030864138282823582020-11-18T12:27:00.001-08:002020-11-18T12:27:21.100-08:00<p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; text-align: center;">Covid, Covid, Covid</p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Hell yes. What else is there to talk about? I am appalled at the stubbornness, ignorance, stupidity of people not wearing masks. It’s unconscionable. Maybe we need to carry a card that says, “yes, I always wear a mask” or “no, I don’t wear masks.” That way when you get COVID they triage you when you arrive at the hospital by your stance. </p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">I can’t believe the rage that frontline and medical workers must feel when they work selflessly to save lives and then walk out of work and see people not following CDC guidelines! Can you imagine? Put yourself in their shoes; the anger and devastation these caregivers must feel. I feel it and I’m not one of them. No, really, can you think of the Other? Put yourself in their shoes? After working untold hours to care for patients, they get in their car and see a bunch of assholes at bars and restaurants not social distancing? Home parties? Sigh. It really blows my mind. </p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">I heard Sarah Haines from The View compare our “sacrifices” to military families. It’s perfect and so absurd that anything the CDC has recommended has become about liberties and politics. Military families sacrifice every day. They are used to not having their loved ones home for family events. They may not be happy, but it’s part of the military package list of sacrifices. They don’t get to share family occasions with their loved ones. Everyday they have to worry about the safety of their soldier. So is it so difficult to sacrifice by wearing a mask for your fellow man? What is the fucking problem? </p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Trumpers have got to read and watch another station. Get more information and truth telling. I do. I will turn to FOX and read the NYPost to see what is being said so I can try to understand. I don’t, to be honest. I just don’t. We are living and dying through a pandemic the likes we have never seen and yet only now, only NOW, are Republican Governors beginning to tell people to wear masks. Do you know why? Their States are getting decimated by the COVID virus. Didn’t care before! Decided to standby the Orange one in the White House. How’s that been working out for all of you? </p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">What we are living through has interrupted all of our lives. Those of us who have listened to the science more than those that didn’t, but now, our Country is being terrorized by a virus that didn’t have to kill over 250,000 so far. Many more to come. I love holidays with family, but for fuck’s sake, if we are lucky there will be many more years of full family holidays. This is just one year. </p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Shut up and sacrifice. Stand back and look at the whole picture. It’s not about you. It’s about all of us!! It’s about America!</p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">Please feel free to share.</p><p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px;">@DianaPodolsky</p><div><br /></div>
<p style="font-family: "Comic Sans MS"; font-size: 12px; font-stretch: normal; line-height: normal; margin: 0px; min-height: 16px;"><br /></p>Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-75912947898858726062020-10-27T07:57:00.002-07:002020-10-27T07:57:32.879-07:00<p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;"> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> I Want</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;"> I've been thinking about this topic for a very long time. Fifteen years ago or more, when I was an elementary school parent, we would often drop off the kids at school and then parents would convene for coffee. One of the parents was a Dad, whom we affectionately called, "Hot Dad." Even back then, we would debate and converse about politics. It would be lively and cordial. Didn't change any minds but found some common ground. I used to complain about Gerrymandering and why would Republicans want to win elections by cheating. Wouldn't the wins be that much sweeter...? No answer.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;">Now all these years later, it's the same question. With the demise of the Voter's Rights Act, the purging of Voter rolls, suppressing the vote, (all led by Republicans in Congress) cheating is the only way they can win. I really don't understand it. Of course I do, but not in my heart. Over all these years, trying to discourage people from voting is not Patriotic or democratic. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;">Maybe we go back to term limits. Again, Republicans will never vote for that. I'm sure many Democrats wouldn't like it either. Citizens United was a terrible decision for our democracy. Elections shouldn't be swayed by dollars. It should be the will of the people of America. We should get rid of the Electoral College and have majority rule. We need minimum requirements to run for office; maybe have to pass the Naturalization test. We need minimum requirements to be nominated for lifetime appointments. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;">I won't lie, the confirmation and swearing in of the new Supreme Court Judge brought me to tears. I don't know what happened to the revered Court. Somewhere along the way, it became about Party and ideology, not qualifications. The great Ruth Bader Ginsberg received 97 yays. That was a combination of both Parties. That's the way it needs to be or changes will have to occur. I know that Harry Reid gets blamed for the original sin, but whether true or not, it can't stand. Lifetime appointments deserve far more scrutiny and overwhelming numbers to confirm. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;">I'm all in on the will of the People. I am not all in on Cheaters. I want every vote and voice counted equally. I want all elections to be determined by majority not the electoral college. I want all Congressional confirmations for lifetime appointment to have to get a minimum of 60 votes, preferably 90. I want politicians to lead by Country not Party. I want Biden and Harris to win handily so there are no questions. I want pro-lifers/birthers to stay out of women's bodies. I want all the children alone in camps at the border to find their parents. I want all men and women to be treated equally under the law of the United States of America.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia; font-size: medium;">I want to be able to sleep soundly.</span></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-66589396543347163452020-09-29T07:24:00.001-07:002020-09-29T07:27:14.640-07:00<p><span style="font-family: times; font-size: large;"> <span face=""comic sans ms", sans-serif"> 2020--The Worst Year I Have Ever Known</span></span></p><span class="gmail-im" face="Roboto, RobotoDraft, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif" style="font-family: times; font-size: large;"><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default">2020 has been inarguably the worst year since I was born in 1959. There have been many years that have rocked our nation, but nothing like this. When scholars had stated over the years that democracy is fragile, I had no idea that in a few short years one leader, with his asslickers, has shaken all of our institutions one by one. It's astonishing. </div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default">Here we are. We lost a giant in Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg death. It's a shit show. Mitch McConnell couldn't even wait until she was buried next to her husband to throw a molotov cocktail into his "thoughts and prayers" comment. He wants to overthrow the Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare. Do all of you understand what that means? </div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div></span><div class="gmail_default"><span style="font-family: times; font-size: large;">Since my husband joined the lucky ranks of Medicare, I have been floundering to get health insurance. I have been fortunate enough to have friends that have their own businesses and can hire me and cover me. It's not easy. I am uncovered for two months now. I called the "marketplace" and was able to get a less than plan for two months that will moderately cover me for some hospitalization. I was turned down by another because of my pre-existing condition, multiple sclerosis. So for the months of September and October, I have to be overly cautious that nothing terrible happens to me physically and I have to stretch my medication until I am covered again. My medication out of pocket through GoodRX is $8000.00 a month!!!! </span></div><span class="gmail-im" style="font-family: times; font-size: large;"><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default">Do all of you understand what's going on in this Country? Do you understand that most people over a certain age have pre-existing conditions? If you have survived COVID-19, you may also be considered, for your future healthcare, to have a pre-existing condition. Are you listening and watching what's being said from the White House podiums? Listening? Reading?</div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default">The Country is at a crossroads. I don't understand anyone voting again for the current President. I don't even understand sitting this out. Can you not see how dire things are to save our democracy? If you're a Republican through and through, it's time to look deep in your souls, close your eyes, and imagine the world you want. I want a world where we can trust our institutions, that people act dignified, that lead the entire Country not just some. We have had to live through a world where children are ripped away from their Mamas, steep rises in anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia, xenophobia, and a complete lack of clarity and leadership when we needed it most, a pandemic the likes of which we have not seen. </div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif">I posted a query to try to understand why one would vote for Drumpf again. I got one private response. Where are the rest of you to defend your </span><span>position</span>.<span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"> I really am trying to understand. At this point, I'm out. I've tried to understand. I've tried to see the other side. The economy sucks unless you're in the stock market. Jobs are harder than ever to come by. So it's not the economy. Americans can't pay rent or bills. It's bleak. Once upon a time we were looked to for guidance and leadership, now our former allies look to each other, not to us. This President loves all the dictators in the world. He has bent over for Putin, Kim Jong Un, Erdogan, and the rest of the non-democratic rulers. We have lost Canada. Canada! The shit he's said about our military?? I can't believe that's not a deal breaker for everyone. He likes soldiers that don't die??!! Who doesn't? They are all heroes. They fought valiantly for our beliefs and our Country. Disrespecting the military? Really?? That didn't do it for you? One thing he may have done was assist in an agreement between the UAE and Bahrain with Israel, though I'm sure that he's getting something out of it. Time will tell. He is a fucking shit stirrer with no regard to consequences. He proves it everyday. Over 204,000 people have died from Covid-19. Crickets. Nothing, Rien, Nada. </span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face=""comic sans ms", sans-serif">Hey listen up, if a vaccine comes through, let's make the White House go first, then Republican members of Congress, then the rest of us after we see how that goes.</span><br /></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"><br /></span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif">Since 1973, Republicans have not been able to get out of women's uteruses. Every election. It's terribly difficult to bear. Now they may get it. They may be able to overturn Roe V. Wade, but they can't stop back alley abortions and needless deaths of women who make the painstaking decision to terminate a pregnancy. There are a million reasons why and they're none of our business. As a great woman once said, they're not pro-life, they're pro-birth. They're done after that. Done. Good luck.</span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"><br /></span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif">Though I've disagreed with much of the Republican platform over the years, I never once doubted Republicans' love of Country. Now I do. I'm nervous and scared for my children's future and their children's future. </span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"><br /></span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif">Tonight is the first debate (9pm EDT) between the President and Vice President Joe Biden. Decided or not, everyone needs to watch. Hear the words that come out of each of their mouths without edits. I do feel that the future is on the line. Take this seriously. Register to vote. Plan how you're going to get your vote done. This is far more important than any vote in the past 60 years. A non-voter is a vote for things to remain the same. Don't let that happen. Choose Country over Party just this once, I implore you.</span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif"><br /></span></div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif" style="color: black;">Please feel free to share or forward.</span></div><div class="gmail_default"><span face="comic sans ms, sans-serif" style="color: black;">@DianaPodolsky</span></div></span>Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-67067391966442301922020-08-07T09:59:00.000-07:002020-08-07T09:59:04.898-07:00Spewing<p><span style="font-family: georgia;"> August 7, 2020</span></p><h2 style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: georgia;"><span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>Spewing</span></h2><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> <span> </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">I have been quiet here pretty much since the current President won, but I haven't been quiet interpersonally. I am dipping a toe back for a few reasons. I can't take it and must throw up in words some of my thoughts. They may be repetitive but I'll try to have a different perspective. I am going to throw out stream of consciousness of what's really bugging me today, in this moment. So here it goes:</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">1. MLB - I am so thrilled baseball is back but, will not throw my whole heart into it because there are so many egregious Covid 19 rules being broken. I can't imagine they'll make the scheduled season. There's a lot of spitting, high fiving, few masks, zero social distancing. Rob Manfred get a handle on it immediately, please!</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">2. If I'm sending my child to college for upwards of $50,000.00 or for that matter any amount of tuition, and it's online only, I am appalled that colleges are only discounting 10%. Seriously? HARVARD??? have you looked at your endowment? $300 billion or so, right? Help out the students. We are in a state of emergency. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">3. The Census. Just do it. www.2020Census.gov. It's a breeze to do online or even in the mailed version. It's extremely important for the future of all of our communities. If you don't get counted, that's dollars that won't get funneled to your community or how congressional districts get re-assessed. Please just do it!</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">4. The most important of all. Believe it or not, I do know a few Republicans. I know former Republicans, Independents, Democrats, etc. This General Election is like none other. Every election people say that, but this November is serious. We are voting for our Country's Constitutional future. This is between good and evil, right and wrong, live or die. This isn't the time to sit it out. Republicans that don't like T***p, don't sit it out. You must check off Biden. We have to get our Country back onto a righteous path and reassert ethics in out Government. It's never been more important than now. This isn't a time to sit back. Republicans you can go back and vote the Party line in 2024, not now. It's time to look deep in your hearts and souls. I can't believe where we are. We have a President that is the most corrupt in America's history. He is responsible for zero leadership steering the Coronavirus pandemic. We can lay the deaths at his feet. We can lay them at many of the Republican leaders that made masks political. We can lay the economic crisis of the People at the feet of the GOP. Do I think the Democrats are perfect? Nope, Never. But in this current political climate, we must all stand up, be counted, and VOTE!!!</span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="font-family: georgia;">I thank you for reading. If you want to discuss, feel free. I've had almost 4 years to think about all of this. Stay safe, wear a mask, and social distancing! </span></p>Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-58844881776825554422017-08-02T12:40:00.002-07:002017-08-02T12:40:16.283-07:0040th and Fabulous<br />
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One year ago, two of my friends from high school began discussing our 40th high school reunion. The fact that I live farthest from Palo Alto, they really wanted my input on the date. I always said that July is best because of the kids. The date of July 29, 2017 was decided upon. Committed to the date, no matter what. Made hotel reservations at the location where the big event was, The Cabana Hotel, which is now a Crowne Plaza. When I was a kid, it was the fanciest hotel around. White, with fountains and statues leading to the front door, ala Caesar's in Vegas. Beautiful and grand. The only time I'd been there before was for our Tri-School Spring Formal. My expectations and excitement would bubble up now and again waiting the long year until the event.</div>
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As the months got closer, my husband was kind enough to agree to fly with me. (Whether or not he attended the weekend events remained to be seen). Bought tickets for the dinner for both of us so we could hedge our bets, but as the time creeped closer, it all seemed good. He could come with me or not, come, meet, and leave. Anything. Considering wardrobe is always challenging. My favorite uniform is jeans and sneakers, but this occasion seemed to warrant a bit more thought. I clearly was going to overpack so I could decide in the moments what to wear, but the day finally arrived. We were both packed, woke up before dawn, took a car, and went to JFK for our flight. Everything went easy. The flight was on time. Luggage arrived. Got the rental car. Drove to my childhood fanciest hotel, only to be let down. It's a corporate hotel. Gone are the statues and fountains. Gone is the majestically painted white building. It's now a shade of earthtone brown. </div>
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We arrived on a Thursday morning before noon and ended up roomless for hours. Went to breakfast, then drove around my old neighborhood. I wanted to see if Mark Zuckerberg (who bought my childhood home) had changed it or, worse, razed it. Thankfully, it still's there. The entire neighborhood looked much the same, which warmed my heart. Drove by friends old homes to see if there neighborhoods looked much the same and they did. Our elementary school has long been gone with many houses replacing it, but that was no surprise. Drove by the Community Center, the Main Library, the Palo Alto Children's Theatre, and parked at my high school, Palo Alto High to see the changes. There are so many changes. The Haymarket Theatre was open where all of my school shows and concerts occurred. It was wonderful to be able to share that piece of me with my husband. It was open and we peaked around. Then strolled around where the drama and music rooms were. Saw the amazingly fancy and hi-tech Media Arts Center and Performing Arts Center from the outside. WOW! Don't understand how private money can go to one public school, but those kids should feel incredibly lucky. So is true for the completely modernized and competitive athletic department and facilities. WOW! That night, met a dear friend of my sister's for dinner. So fun and so yummy. Off to try to sleep for night one.</div>
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Friday morning, made a plan to meet our closest P.A. friends at Peninsula Creamery. Always good, never disappoints. Caught up and chatted wildly about us, kids, the upcoming reunion events, theatre, travel, etc. Holly and Billy adore spending time together. We parted and Rich and I walked all around downtown to see the changes. There are many. Very many chain stores, but the architecture is much the same. It still felt quaint and not the over the top wealthy that the area has become. Still found comfort there. The festivities began at 5:30pm for an impromptu gathering at a Mexican Restaurant called Vive del Sol. There were at least 20 people there that I hadn't seen in years. It was a perfect plan with people coming in and out. The management was less than thrilled to have us paying customers staying on and on. They must've made money on our group, but their attitude sucked. </div>
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Saturday arrived and the excitement really began to build. I started seeing so many faces and friends in the lobby of the hotel. Totally fun to see Pamela Gray, Kathy Gullixson, and Nancy Schreiner, all whom I've known since elementary school. I had brunch with Carolyn and Murdoch Perdue at Hobee's. I had a midday afternoon with Karen Hughes at Mitchell Park. So great to reconnect with her. She is a very important part of my high school days. Mitchell Park blew my mind. It used to be a sweet little park for kids and a little library and now it's a huge glorious activity center with a beautiful library. The difference is incredible. After that rendezvous, it was time to try to get gussied up. I use that term loosely. I took a shower, washed my hair, and got dressed. It was still too early. Always ready too early. I was beginning not to feel my best. Maybe a little dehydration, a little MS, a little hunger. I wasn't going to let anything ruin this night. It was time....I got there among the first, of course. I tried to shovel some food in before the people really began to float in. The room was perfect. Lots of light with an outside area for drinks and hor'doevres. I can't believe all the people that started to come. David Leslie, Adam Saunders, Xan Chamberlin, Pierre Tronik, Emily DuBois, Annabel Nunes, Mark Armstrong, Jim Donald, Eric Cretarolo, Natasha Kline, Debbie Sharpe, Carol Thuman, Laura Sprague, and more and more. About a 1/3 of the class of 365 were in attendance. </div>
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It was as if no time had passed. How could it be 40 years since we all got our diplomas and went our separate ways? We fell back into fun, laughs, and conversations. Even those that you weren't close to at the time felt like long lost friends. Hugs and dancing. Stories and catching up. There were faces of joy and happiness everywhere. Just to be there in the room was a high. Now I know that not everyone loved their high school years and I'm sorry that you were unable to be with us. I think we are a fantastic group of adults that still seem spirited and youthful in a room of our peers. Sure there may be more grey hair, less hair, a few more pounds, a few less pounds, an inch or two shorter, but for one night again, we were 17/18 years old. It was truly a magical night. The hotel was cleaning up around us. No one wanted to leave. </div>
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We lost a few classmates along the way from illness, drugs, suicide, accidents, but for those of us that showed up, we remember the ones we lost. We are a great group of 17/18 + 40 year olds. I was proud of all of us but no more proud than all the work that Laurie Santos and Holly Liberatore put in to make the night so memorable. I look forward to your planning the 50th reunion. You fine ladies worked like dogs and pulled off a night to remember.</div>
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Love to all the people that showed up. Hope everyone makes it to our 50th healthy, wealthy, and more wise.</div>
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This is going to be a long rant because there's been so much about the Arts to discuss, so here I go. First and foremost, last night was the 71st Annual Tony Awards. I had so much invested in this Awards show. The first time in years. About a year ago, I went to see an Off-Broadway musical that my friend was one of the producers of, called Dear Evan Hansen. Was thoroughly blown away by the story, the performances, the music, lyrics, everything. I sobbed, laughed, and cheered. I hadn't seen anything that thrilling since Hamilton, and before that it was way long ago. I told everyone that I knew to get tickets. They announced a move to Broadway and again, I told everyone to get tickets. Well, many listened and some didn't. It re-opened for its Broadway run to more stellar reviews. Tickets began to get more scarce. I got my kids and Mom tickets for the Second Stage Production. We got tickets for the Broadway run for Christmas Day matinee. We all loved it. It lost nothing in the move. One actor was different, but it was still deeply moving and a sobfest. </div>
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Tony season began and I had no doubt that it would sweep, just like Hamilton the year before, but people like the NY Post theatre gossip "king," Michael Riedel started banging the drums for Come From Away mightily. He banged for Andy Karl in Groundhog Day over Ben Platt's breakthrough performance. I started to get nervous. I started to feel anxious as Tony night got closer and closer. The Tony's have notoriously voted some odd winners that seemed monetarily propelled. Did the "king" know something that I didn't? I saw Come From Away and I wish it nothing but the best. I laughed, I cried, but what people are responding to is that it is a truly amazing story of humanity and kindness. If you never read or watched the 60 Minutes piece on the generous people of Gander, it will effect you every time. As far as the music goes, it's nothing to hum. So according to Riedel it was going to be a really tight horse race between Ben Platt and Andy Karl for Best Actor in a Musical and Dear Evan Hansen and Come From Away for Best Musical. Seriously? Are you watching the same productions? </div>
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Truth be told, I was in deep. I listen to the original recording of Dear Evan Hansen all the time. My dear, dear friend of 40 years, Steve Fickinger, is one of the producers. This show hit me hard and in a good way. I related as a parent and as a high schooler. I was not sitting measured and impartial watching the show last night. Steve Fickinger was going to win a Tony and it's for all of us in someway. We started together at UCLA, moved to NYC, hustled, worked hard, and years later, the dedication pays off. I am exceedingly proud of my friend. Dear Evan Hansen won 6 Tonys last night! For those of you who didn't get tickets yet, well good luck. </div>
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Dear Evan Hansen's domination made the Tony's great, but as far as the Tony show itself, I give it a B/B-. I, unlike many, am not a big Kevin Spacey fan. I get his exceedingly huge talent, but so does he, so he doesn't need my support. I didn't like the opening number, it felt forced and only some of it was clever. I wanted them to get to the Awards part faster. I must say, Radio City Music Hall looked stellar. It is a recognizable, one of a kind venue and am glad they're back there. I do applaud that the playwrights each got their own moment to give a synopsis of their plays. I found it far more affecting than showing oddly cut scenes and felt how much I've missed not seeing any of them. In Memoriam was difficult for me. My dear, dear John McMartin was honored. It is almost a year since he died and still can't get used to him not being there. Always and forever, John. </div>
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I'm not going to go through the entire show, but the one segment that many are applauding and many are criticizing is Bette Midler's Tony speech. I have been a diehard fan for 46 years. My husband got tickets months in advance to see her star as Dolly. We went Mother's Day and I was not disappointed. I have seen Bette in concert halls, arenas, on film, TV, and now finally, Broadway. She has been in this business for over 50 years. She was in the original Fiddler on the Roof and then her own show, Clams on the Half Shell. She hasn't been back for decades. She was a shoe-in to win Best Actress in a Musical. Her name was announced, she came on stage, and spoke a long time, thanking so many people, shut down the orchestra, and kept going. Thanked the women that came before her, Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey. She gave a long and gratifying speech. Some criticized. They didn't like it. To me and many, it was her divine moment to shine. This is most probably her one and only time to win a Tony Award for a role. She's earned the time and respect. Don't ever forget...she is The Divine Miss M and there will never be another!</div>
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The summer before I began 4th grade, we moved to a different neighborhood and a different school. It wasn't that far away, but far enough that I was starting anew. My mother encouraged me to audition for a play at the Palo Alto Children's Theatre. She thought it would be a good way to meet new people and make new friends. The play was Cricket on the Hearth. It was the holiday play. I got in and never looked back. I stayed and created a wonderful theatre family. The woman in charge for 47 years, Pat Briggs, died last week at the age of 80. When I was little, she was formidable, a bit scary, and ran the most magical place on earth. As I grew older and went to college, I doubled down on my love and appreciation for Pat and the Children's Theatre. I didn't realize how lucky and unique it was. I figured everyone had something like that in their town, but I soon discovered that we were beyond lucky to have a place to learn theatre craft, make friends, be safe, and be part of something bigger than ourselves. My first real kiss was in the Secret Garden attached to the building. My first play, my first musical, my first volunteerism, my first just about everything was because of the warmth and love that infused this venue. My memories are vivid and some are dimming, but Pat Briggs gave generations of Palo Alto kids opportunities that we couldn't even imagine. I hope that I told you that before you passed. Thank you, thank you, thank you. </div>
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Sidebars: Okay, I never weighed in on Kathy Griffin and her "joke." It was tasteless and not funny, but people, she always pushes boundaries. She has said hilariously funny things and cringey things over the years. I've read so much hate on her since she posted that unfortunate photo I was shocked at the vitriol I am not one to ruin people's careers. I don't like it. I think it's completely wrong to vilify and squash people. I let my dollars speak for themselves. That's how I protest. I was deeply disappointed in CNN's precipitous firing, basically moments after the photo got slammed. Why couldn't they wait until September to see if anyone cared. I also thought the theatres that cancelled her were spineless and shameful. Why couldn't they let the ticket buying public make the decision? So afraid of protestors? I doubt that her fans are the same fans that were demanding her head on the guillotine. Let your dollars speak and let people soar or flop a natural career death. ** Tonight is Game 5 of the NBA Finals. I was so sorry that the Warriors didn't get the chance to break another record the other night and got whooped by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but hoping and expecting that the Dubs want to win at home in front of their loyal fans. So tonight, Game 5, ABC, 9:00pm EDT, let's go Golden State Warriors!!! I love ya!! (No Bachelorette because of the game) ** It's hotter than Hades in much of the Country. Glad to see we have so many ignorant climate change deniers. Enjoy your weather and be careful out there.</div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-18761394697042111482017-05-05T10:37:00.004-07:002017-05-05T11:23:38.037-07:00Hollow Victories<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
Why do I feel like I am living in an insane asylum? I feel Like I am a bobblehead, I shake my head all the time. I can't get over the soullessness of the GOP in the House. I truly don't get it. And where is the outrage from those that supported POTUS and the Republicans? Don't you see what they are doing? Do I think that Obamacare was the greatest? Absolutely not, but the Republicans should have spent the past 7 years tweaking it and improving it, instead of just being obstructionist dicks. There are some incredibly important items in the Affordable Care Act that voters take for granted or just don't understand. Young adults can be covered until they're 26 on their parents' insurance plans. Pre-existing conditions are covered. Does everyone understand pre-existing conditions? Do you really? Everyone that I know and everyone that I love over 40 has a pre-existing condition. That's why ACA needed a lot of young healthy people to sign up. That's actually how insurance works, which seemed to elude Speaker of the House Ryan. It's true for home insurance, car insurance, liability insurance, etc. It's insurance. That means that you hope you never need to use it, but if you do, it's there. If I pay $5000/year for car insurance and never have an accident, I am alleviating the costs for others that do get into an accident. </div>
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<span style="font-family: "comic sans ms" , sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Here's a<span style="color: #1d2129;"> list of pre-existing conditions lost under </span><a class="gmail-_58cn" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/trumpcare?source=feed_text&story_id=10154682931513831" style="color: #365899; cursor: pointer; text-decoration: none;"><span class="gmail-_5afx" style="direction: ltr;"><span aria-label="hashtag" class="gmail-_58cl gmail-_5afz" style="color: #4267b2;">#</span><span class="gmail-_58cm">Trumpcare</span></span></a><span style="color: #1d2129;">:</span></span></span></div>
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I don't understand their supporters at all. Who do you think this plan will help? Why would you cheer for this? This will hurt you like everything else they have done since POTUS took office. Nothing is hurting the rich. Nothing. This will only take down the people that need assistance and coverage. Why don't you see it? Again, it's indicative of their hypocritical feelings. Many of these GOPers are "good" Christians, but they have no idea what Jesus would do. Maybe that's what they should ask themselves when they vote. What would Jesus do? Right now, you are doing the opposite in every way. </div>
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And again, why are we allowing all the conflicts of interests to infiltrate our government? Why don't the Republican voters/Tr**p lovers care about all the money that's being made by the First Family and friends? Why don't they care to find out the truth about the Russia hacking and influence? Why? Shouldn't we know FACTS??? If we found out that there was no wrong doing, we, who feel that there has been and may continue to be, would have to move on and get over it. If we found out there was wrong doing, shouldn't we know? Aren't we Americans first? I don't think either side of the aisle can be successful without total transparency, investigations, and facts. POTUS and Congress just wish to undo everything that President and Mrs. Obama did just because they did it. It's asinine and B.S. that that's what's going on, but that's how it looks and feels. Come on, rolling back healthy lunches for kids and school? Really?? Why? </div>
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Sidebars: Happier things: the NBA playoffs. Go Warriors! Baseball: early but still fun for distracting. ** Amazing Race is back. The Voice has only a couple more weeks to go. Survivor has been one blindside after another. More good distractions. ** Stephen Colbert is on fire in his late night monologues. DVR it every night for morning viewing. Much better than any news. Much better to begin the day laughing. ** Tony nominations were announced this week. No huge surprises that I am fully invested in all things Dear Evan Hanson. Still the best show by far. Great book, lyrics, music, cast, set design, orchestrations, and Ben Platt!!! Can't say it enough. If you still haven't seen it, you best get tickets. ** NYC is getting the Midwest rain. Torrents and flooding all around. If you're in the Northeast, be safe. We are going to have a very rainy weekend. </div>
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Anyone who knows me, knows that I am a very optimistic, positive person. I was considered a sickeningly happy child. I have maintained my "Pollyanna" core for much of my life, but recently I feel it's dimming. I am feeling dark thoughts about the world more than I have ever felt. It's causing me concern for my very soul. Yes, I am a Democrat. Yes, I lean Left. BUT, mostly I have always thought I was compassionate and sensible in all decisions and points of view. I am able to hear an opposing view, think about it, and re-assess. I am an equal opportunity critic. My achilles heel is injustice and hypocrisy. I am always able to admit it if I'm wrong. I am always able to apologize. I never thought those were such special abilities, but clearly, they are. </div>
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In our current climate, which started far before this current President, partisanship is extreme. From my point of view, the people on the Right never criticize their own, until most recently. While people on the Left, overly criticize their own. From a person who sees things sensibly, I don't get it. AND I really don't get it now. In this current climate where there are so many unanswered questions, I do not understand how all the people in America aren't passionately crazy to know the truth about the President and Russian ties. That is the very crux of our Democracy if foreign governments are trying to influence our Country. That's it! How is it even a Partisan issue at all? How can anyone not want the truth on this? I truly don't get it. There should have been outrage and concern from the get go as opposed to getting the "win!" If that doesn't shake your confidence in our Democracy, what will? </div>
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We are not fighting over policy. We are uncertain of the influence from outside our Country. Why doesn't that make all Americans up in arms? This isn't some movie; this is our Country, our Democracy. This isn't healthcare or gun reform, this is investigating the evidence and the trail from Russia to the US government. This shocks me that this is partisan at all. Seriously, if the investigation is completed and the determination is there was zero collusion with the Tr**p campaign, so be it. Then, it's our problem to re-align our thinking. BUT, what if they find that there was/is collusion, wouldn't we all want to know so we can protect our Democracy for the future? I don't understand the partisanship when there is so much at stake. My head feels like a bobblehead from all the head shaking. Anyone out there want to tell me how anyone doesn't want the answers?</div>
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Until Comey testified in Congress this week, they did their best, though now they are covered in slime and still trying to move forward with their agendas. How can you when the bread crumbs are looking seriously moldy? This corruption possibility should be bipartisan all the way. This should not be Republicans vs. Democrats. This is a possible Constitutional crisis. All of us need to know the truth, whichever way it may fall. </div>
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I find myself wishing dark and ugly thoughts on people. When the new wish list budget was announced, all I could think of was a pox on all their houses. Let the First Family drink the water from Flint. Let them get new and horrifying diseases that couldn't be identified because the budget for the National Institute of Health was slashed. I want the First Family, his administration, and Congress to all have TrumpCare. See how long they survive. I don't like these feelings, but they are creeping in more frequently. I have tried to decrease my reading and watching but it's hard. Statements and accusations are firing rapidly throughout the White House. Alternative Facts have become the norm and I don't understand how all Americans aren't more concerned or questioning the White House. What's going on isn't normal. This should not be Left vs. Right, Coasts vs. Fly Over, Rich vs. Poor, White vs. All Colors, Men vs. Women, Straight vs. Gay, this should worry ALL Americans. Anyone know why it isn't? The terrain here is new and scary. We are in unchartered waters that are dark and deep. I hate feeling so dark all the time. I want a happy ending but don't expect to get it. This is no Disney movie, but I will take truth and facts. Let the chips fall where they may. </div>
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Sidebars: Rachel Maddow got punked and, in turn, punked us. I felt let down by her overhyped Tr**p taxes show which revealed nothing, but, and I can't say this enough, Rachel Maddow has been doing outstanding work on her show. She has one misstep and everyone wants to erase all the other good work. No, we can't do that. We have to stay vigilant and keep listening and reading. There's a lot to be answered. So, one crappy show doth not make a total career. -- The Voice is always enjoyable but I am quite tired of Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's love match. Maybe they can't be on the show together anymore. It's tiresome banter. -- Tom Bergeron and Neil Gorsuch separated at birth? -- March Madness began last week and there is just too much talking during the games by the on air talent and too many long referee reviews. Still too many game-changing calls made. I know the refs are human but it's hard when we all can see on the 85th replay that they called it wrong. Here's to the Sweet 16 Thursday! -- NBA season is almost done with the regular season. Then the longest playoffs season begins. -- MLB begins in two weeks. Oh, joy! Go Giants!! -- Is there a reason that tax payers had to pay for the FBI investigation into where Tom Brady's Super Bowl jerseys went? What an annoying waste. -- Speaking about tax dollars, I will keep shouting it and writing it; the First Family is costing the taxpayers far too much money on travel and security. Where's the outrage?!!? Three million dollars every Mar-a-Lago weekend. $300,000 a day to protect Melania and Barron in NYC. Saw a photo of the original spawn family on a skiing weekend in Aspen with their families. How much did that cost? If they stopped wasting all that money, we wouldn't have to slash the NEA, Meals on Wheels, NIH, Education, after school programs, etc. Seriously, where is the effin' outrage?!</div>
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I feel that I've said this before, but I am totally overwhelmed and getting paralyzed with the current and despicable political climate. I feel assaulted from all sides on social media. The Alt-Right and POTUS blow my mind every minute since Inauguration Day. I can't believe what they are trying to do to our Country. I can't believe how many elected officials are choosing Party over Country. All the people on the Left are posting actions to call, protest, send postcards. Some seem repetitive postings and I have to figure out if I signed before or not. I was trying to flush out the noise and try to filter the important things "to do," but so far that hasn't worked. There are so many things on both sides flying around and it's gotten so challenging to know where to begin. I read one post that we should focus on two important issues and place all your concentration there. Sounds good and yet, still not easy to do. </div>
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The whole #DeleteUber didn't feel right to me. I do not use Uber but it felt very quick to judge and condemn, which is no better than many on the Far Right. Do I think they did something underhanded and sneaky? I really don't know. I was trying to think how I'd feel if I had flown in to JFK and stuck without a ride home or to a hotel. Maybe inconveniencing travellers is all part of the protest, but I don't think that helps the issue of unfair immigration Executive orders. Uber has often stood up in terrible times to give rides to people in need. I'm just not sure they did anything really wrong. Again, I don't use Uber, so I am not standing in defense of them, but I know so many are quick for a boycott and condemnation on all sides. That's why we haven't seen Billy Bush or Dr. Nancy Snyderman and so many more. Gone, banished. I just want the protesting to be fairly focussed and not destructive. I don't know the answer, though I've read both sides. Look, it's easy to delete when there are many other car services out there, but it's not true throughout the Country. It's a balancing act and the outrage needs to be directed squarely at the feet of the new Administration and the elected officials.</div>
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I am beginning to feel hopeless and helpless. I don't like that feeling. I will keep reading articles and postings. I will try to make the calls, send the letters, and protest where I can, but it all feels <b>so</b> big. Why aren't there more Senators and Representatives standing up for Country over Party? Maybe we should take away all the lifelong packages of salaries and healthcare and the job wouldn't be as cushy to keep. Maybe we incentivize politicians to do the right thing and not worry about the next election. Again, always goes back to the money and public campaign finance. At this point, that's gone way down the list. Now, we are fighting for equal rights, the environment, and survival. Yes, to all you Tr**p voters, many of us feel our mere survival is at stake as both a Nation and a world. How do you Tr**p supporters feel? Happy with your decision? I don't get it. Even the Pope is standing up for what's right. The Pope!! </div>
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One more very important point to me. The media, other than Fox because that would be too much to hope for, need to call things as they are. No more Obamacare! It's the Affordable Care Act. If the media hadn't called it Obamacare, maybe we wouldn't be where we are today. Even Obama started calling it Obamacare. The Republican marketing machine is stellar, so the media needs to be the ones to keep things clear and honest. We are depending on your integrity during these unchartered waters. Let's call things by their correct names and labels. Call out untruths and lies. This is really your chance to rise and shine.</div>
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Sidebars: Watched the SAG Awards on TNT. Quite fun but far too many commercials. Always great to see actors supporting each other. On a personal note, was grateful and thrilled, that my dear John McMartin was honored in the In Memoriam section. The Emmys didn't and should be ashamed. ** So sad about the passing of Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara Hale, and John Hurt. Turned on the MTM marathon on Sundance and it was the episode "Mary Needs a Lawyer." The lawyer was none other than John McMartin. A beautiful and sad way to start Sunday morning. ** Saw Arrival and not my cup of tea. Saw Lion and thought it was so moving and compelling. Definitely worth seeing. ** Super Bowl Sunday coming up. Oh, how I hope the Atlanta Falcons upset the Patriots. That would make it a great game. Not sure about Lady Gaga, but we shall see, won't we? </div>
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The 2016 Golden Globes are over. I await them every year, though they are a far cry from their earlier under produced years. Still the best night. The Hollywood Foreign Press always makes surprising picks. None greater to me than an FX series I never heard of until I studied the nominations, Atlanta, and Best Actress in a Drama, Isabelle Huppert for Elle. Overall, it was a good show. Jimmy Fallon did a great opening number with his LalaLand take off, but he also disappeared halfway through. Thinking they had to cut his bits because so many speeches went long. Maybe they gave him the boot, I don't know, but everyone was overshadowed by the incredibly moving speech by Meryl Streep. </div>
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Ms. Streep was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award and she took the opportunity to speak volumes and move hearts. Of course, on my Facebook feed everyone gave it kudos. She spoke from the heart about our PEOTUS without mentioning his name. She spoke of the importance of the Arts and that we, as Americans and Global citizens, need to be vigilant about Freedom of the Press. She spoke eloquently and with grace and dignity. You could hear a pin drop in the ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. I saw one person in the distance moving. Everyone was spellbound and hanging on every word. It was a wonderful television moment. It's one of those moments that only happens on the Golden Globes. </div>
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Of course, PEOTUS had to tweet because he is a petulant child and say she's an overrated actress, among other things. His reaction was so predictably immature, but I always hope that he will rise and deal with the important issues in our Country. He seems completely incapable. Again, that's why "we" can't get over it.</div>
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But I digress, the Awards season is off. LalaLand broke Globe records with the most wins ever. I am very surprised by that, though I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it to be inventive filmmaking. There have been so many magnificent movies over the past half century. Anyway, no big faux pas made other than some of the men went the same color as PEOTUS. There were a few that were on the orange-ier hue. Unfortunate. The women looked beautiful. I love Goldie Hawn, but am sorry she has had so much work done. Thrilled that Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston won for The Night Manager. Loved Claire Foy and The Crown winning, too. I wish that Hidden Figures got more recognition because it's a wonderful film, great acting, and needs to be seen. So happy that "my" Dear, Evan Hansen guys, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, won for LaLaLand for Best Song! </div>
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That's my very basic overview. I am happy to have these distractions in the coming weeks. I need some good Hollywood glamour and meaningless Awards!</div>
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Sidebars: The Bachelor began last week opposite The Celebrity Apprentice and kicked its butt! Apprentice will probably get killed tonight opposite the NCAA Football Championship Game. :-) -- If you haven't been watching The Crown on Netflix, it's well worth the 10 hours. I love Peter Morgan, the writer. I loved The Queen on film, The Audience on Broadway, and Frost/Nixon on TV. He's a very thoughtful writer. -- Jenna Bush Hager got so much hate for saying Hidden Fences by mistake instead of Hidden Figures on the Red Carpet, but Michael Keaton said it on air <b>during</b> the show and crickets. Hmmm -- If you aren't a lover of our PEOTUS, turn your television <b>on</b> during the Inauguration to a non-Inauguration station: History Channel, Comedy Central, HBO, anything that's not that. Keep it on, even if you're not home. If you don't have the television on, it won't have the same resounding ratings result. Something to think about. Low ratings will create a tweet storm! -- NFL is down to 8 teams on the road to the Super Bowl. Hope we get surprise teams. A girl can hope can't she? -- Hope the people effected by the massive rains are safe and dry. Careful out there. </div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-79518248457246422622016-12-30T08:56:00.000-08:002016-12-30T08:56:30.943-08:00The Lower the Lows<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
2016 has been an unbelievably shitty year. I'm sure that at this time we always think that we've lost an enormous amount of famous and non famous people, but this year....It's not that I don't understand the life cycle, but these past 12 months have been peppered with too many gone too soon. My closest and dearest of all, John McMartin, was chronologically not too soon, but his spirit was always young at heart. I knew that I would lose him at some point, but still wasn't prepared for the deep personal loss. (Read my blog Too Many Mornings, July 7, 2016). And then there were all the celebrities. Too numerous to even count, but so many too young: David Bowie, George Michael, Glenn Frey, Gary Shandling, and the gut punch was losing Carrie Fisher and then her Mom, Debbie Reynolds. The In Memorium's on all the Awards shows could last an hour this season. There were far more losses than I ever remember before. It has felt like a sucker punch everyday. </div>
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On top of that, the non-stop rancor and discord of our Country has taken it's emotional toll. The far too long Presidential campaign and all the sordid ins and outs...it's worn away a part of me. I don't think I can ever express or forget the feeling I had on Tuesday night, November 8, 2016. I've never felt so sickened and disillusioned about anything like that before. The sick feeling in the pit of my stomach still hasn't gone away. I never saw this coming and, that night, hope faded to misery. I know people who said get over it, but I can't and many can't. Easy for white Christian males to say that. This PEOTUS is unlike any we've seen. We may have had ideological differences with President-Elects before, but nothing like this. The lessons we've taught our children is unfathomable. Seriously, if PEOTUS was a 6 year old in school, he would've been expelled for his behavior, but now he will be the leader of the most divided Country since the 60's. I don't think that he is up to the challenge. I am absolutely willing to be proven wrong. I'd be thrilled if all my fears and terrors aren't realized, but I've seen no sign of a grownup in the room. </div>
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I have always been an upbeat, happy-go-lucky person, but this year has knocked me over repeatedly. I know that I am not alone, but it doesn't mean I don't <b>feel</b> alone. I don't want to be or even feel comfortable being Debbie Downer, because I've always been an optimist, but I don't see the bright future I used to see. Our Millennial generation deserves so much more and I hope they fight for their future. I have been using a word in the past few months that never even passed my lips or written before, but have used repeatedly now...bereft. An old English word that has felt the most befitting. </div>
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I am deeply disappointed with President Obama in his waning weeks. I don't understand his motivations on so many issues, primarily the UN and Israel. Not going to argue about it here. It's a complex, layered issue. My only certainty is the UN always votes against Israel. There's a great video trending about the Middle East conflict by Dennis Prager, Jewish conservative, which is worth watching. Really wanted Obama to go out on a high note, but now....</div>
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Words matter. Feelings matter. Think twice in 2017 before knocking someone or mocking someone. One stone, one brick at a time. The schmaltzy "act of kindness" just may be the ticket, though with a PEOTUS tweeting all the time, it's hard to feel hopeful. We are treading in unchartered waters. We need to stand up. We need to keep raising our voices. We need to write letters. We need to remember who we really are. </div>
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People I am really trying, but I don't want to write all sad and depressed so my words may be fewer and farther apart. May we all make 2017 what we want it to be. Stay strong. Stay loud.</div>
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Sidebars: Things to look forward to in 2017...Awards season. Golden Globes are up first. I definitely need them. Distractions, talent, laughs, tears, and black ties. Football season is winding down, thankfully. Four months until the first pitch. Basketball season is heating up. Bruno Mars is going on tour. New Broadway shows, television, and movies. My 40th high school reunion!!! Go Vikings!!!!! You can let me know what you're looking forward to in 2017, maybe we can buoy each other. Health and love in 2017. Hold on tight, it's going to be a bumpy ride.</div>
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I have definitely taken a huge soulful hit from the election results. Something I knew was a possibility but not a probability. It's been difficult to focus and accept. I have found little comfort on the news, in the papers or online, but I finally felt the urge to vent a bit so here it goes....</div>
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I am sick and tired of people that are Tr**p supporters and voters telling me to move on, get over it. That doesn't help and if you don't understand that, keep your words to yourself. Of all the Republican candidates that I disagreed with, it was based on policy differences. POLICY. Our President-Elect is all over the place, but first and foremost, he has lit a fire under the asses of neo-nazis, KKK, misogynists, xenophobes, homophobes, and all the other hate mongers. That is something far different than a person elected to lead the United States of America and disagree on policies. I read today that Drumpf has to take a look at the difference between his campaign and other candidates to see why he may have fired up hate. Seriously? You have spewed so much hate throughout your campaign and never denounced any hate speech, acts, or violence. You have encouraged it at every rally with words and dog whistles. Who are you, Drumpf? </div>
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The supporters that don't understand the fear that many of us feel for the safety of ourselves and our children must be white male Christians. You are safe. No one is going to rock your worlds. What bothers me the most, in this post election fog, is that you don't get it? I haven't heard one Tr**p supporter denounce the swastikas written on buildings, walls, and playgrounds. I haven't heard one voter scream out after violent acts on college campuses to Muslims or African-Americans. Nothing. Nada. Riente. Rien. Crickets. </div>
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Our future President has only fanned flamed the flames with his choices for cabinet positions. The choice of Steve Bannon does nothing to comfort any minority group in this Country. The choice of Mike Flynn does nothing to make people feel heard. The choices go on and on. All are extremists. All are scary to any group that isn't white. The popular vote went to Hillary Clinton and not to the President Elect by nearly 2 million votes. He is ignoring that and dividing this country even more. </div>
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The fear is real. I really don't understand Republican voters don't get the sickness and apprehension so many of us feel. Tr**p isn't the same as Romney or McCain or G.W. Bush or George H.W. Bush or any other Republican President or nominee. He is a wild card. His rhetoric has been divisive from the day he came down that damn elevator and insulted Mexicans. He has thrown the playbook out. He has not been held to the same scrutiny as any other nominee. The people, the media, the journalists, the RNC let him slide on everything. He is like none other. The Democratic leaders have also been too quiet with one exception, Senator Elizabeth Warren. I hope that she can light a fire under other elected officials, but I think there are a lot of cowards. </div>
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So, Tr**p voters, before you tell a heartsick American to get over it or move on, try to imagine the terror that so many are living with now. Many of us feel very nervous about our future. The silence from the "many" is feeding the fear. Don't tell me to calm down. Don't tell me that Clinton would've been worse and she's a crook and she should go to jail and so on. She wouldn't have struck terror in people's hearts. She wouldn't have been your choice, but you'd be safe. </div>
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We, the many, the majority, are scared. No one is doing anything to ease the fear. No one, so we have to be vigilant. We have to be alert, loud, and strong. We march shoulder to shoulder. We will not be silenced!</div>
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Do you remember that I have often ruminated why the hate for Hillary Clinton is so deep? Well, I think it's far more simple than I ever imagined. She's a woman. That's it. Watching the elevation and blatant misogyny has been extraordinary. It's always been there, but the choruses have gotten louder and louder. We are a society who likes people in their predictable place. It's why many white people went crazy that a black man became President. It threatened their whole world view. Now, a woman climbing the political ladder is hard to accept. When Hillary commented that she didn't want to stay home and make cookies years ago, she took so much heat from women. Wow, such an insult. When she was first lady of Arkansas and fighting for women and children, a Republican opponent said she should be home with her daughter. I actually agree with Madelyn Allbright that women should vote for Hillary. We should back the most prepared, intelligent woman or person that has ever run for the Presidency. All the shit she has taken for years and she still stands. Look at all the men that Drumpf took down and most of them haven't been heard from since the Republican debates and primary. They crawled back in their holes. </div>
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Maybe it's difficult to relate to a woman who keeps getting back up with every single punch. We, and I use we meaning many Americans, can't figure out a woman President. When Shirley Chisholm ran decades ago, no one took her seriously as a candidate <b>and,</b> on top of it, she was an African American. When Geraldine Ferraro was chosen to run as Vice President, they dug and dug into her background and when they couldn't find something on her, they went to her husband to dig up dirt. Doesn't that say everything? None of these women crawled back. They continued on with their careers and their visions. </div>
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There is terror in change and the unknown. People don't understand what they've never experienced. If Clinton wins the election, Congress will do what they did to Obama. They will continue to obstruct and try to take her down, unless we pick up Senate seats. Members of Congress have already declared their intent not to cooperate to get anything done. Mitch McConnell had said that immediately upon the election of Obama and they did stop so many bills that could've helped the Country and middle class, because it came from Obama. </div>
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So Ladies, I think that a vote against Clinton is a vote against ourselves. We need a woman in the White House and we need <b>this</b> woman in the White House. It takes a very strong and determined woman to survive the rough and tumble of politics and a campaign. I am <b>not</b> settling. I have been pro Hillary Clinton for much of her public life. She's a fighter. To keep getting knocked around and coming back is an incredible character trait. Not many women would have the stomach for what she's been put through by men her entire life. Just think about that for a minute. For all the hearings, investigations, slights, comments, derisions, and misogyny, she is still upright and strong. I honestly don't know how, but that is even more reason for us to support her. I have said repeatedly, I am not settling, I am for Hillary Clinton being our next President. I am honored to be here and alive to witness another historic event. I am proud that this is my children's first Presidential election. It's extraordinary. </div>
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Sidebar: Check your polling location, many have changed since your last election. Mark out time in your day. There could be long lines. Take a breath and appreciate the historical moment. Wanting a resounding, decisive election. Clarity. One day more and remember, history has its eyes on us.</div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-50766346265644938642016-11-01T09:35:00.000-07:002016-11-01T09:35:07.692-07:00Teflon Don 2.0<br />
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I remember so distinctly when I moved to New York City in 1981 that organized crime families were still flourishing. The Dapper Don, John Gotti, became the Teflon Don. The Government couldn't nail him for crime after crime and he became the Teflon Don. They finally got him and he went to jail. The "glory" days of the mob were over and there was an opening.</div>
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Lo and behold, many years later, we now have the new Teflon Don 2.0. I never could've imagined that from the very first descent on the Tr**p Tower escalator and he proposed the "wall" to keep out the Mexican drug dealers and rapists that his popularity would soar. TR**p has insulted everyone. He has taken a swipe at African-Americans, Hispanics, Veterans, Gold Star families, women, physically challenged, reporters, everyone. His base loves him. His popularity grows. He has allowed anti-semitic slurs be chanted at his rally. He has not disavowed racist, homophobic, xenophibic voices or quieted any reprehensible speech from anyone. He has firmly proven time and again that he could shoot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue and his base wouldn't care, to be true. They don't care. </div>
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But what say you? The people that have been life long Republicans? How do you come to terms with all the rhetoric? I can't believe that the email "scandal" is worse than a man who has defrauded people out of hard earned money for his Drumpf University. That he has been accused of assaulting at least 12 women who have come forward after his deplorable Access Hollywood tape came to public view and he called it locker room talk. There is a trial on the horizon that he allegedly raped a 13 year old girl???!!!!!! That he is the first President in my lifetime not to release his taxes and he just gets away with it. His questionable relationship with Russia and Putin is troubling and yet doesn't resonate. There could be so many conflicts of interest and we just don't know and won't know. And yet, the email scandal is what's hanging people up and freaking people out? And did I say, he may have raped a 13 year old girl????!!!!!</div>
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If we get a President Drumpf because people are so sick of everything and stay home or hate Clinton too much to check the box or pull the lever,...we have changed the Country irreparably. He wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act with no sign of a plan to cover those of us who need health insurance, but just dump it. He wants to appoint judges that will overturn Roe V. Wade and take away hard fought women's reproductive rights. I presume he will take away the Equal Marriage Act. He doesn't believe in Global Climate Change. He thinks it's a hoax started by China. Say goodbye to the EPA. Many economic scholars think his economic "proposals" will be terrible for America. </div>
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There are so many wrongs with TR**p. I can't even list them all. I won't even be able to say the name of our President, God forbid he wins. If Clinton, with all her baggage gets elected, it's the status quo. Nothing earth shattering to take us down. If she turns out to be a great leader, then our Country will continue to move forward and evolve. For all you people that say, "well, you're a diehard Democrat, of course you back your candidate as we back ours," but it isn't equivalent. Look, if Romney or McCain would've won, I would've dealt with it. I wouldn't have been happy, but it wouldn't have been terrifying or calamitous. This feels awful. I have a pit in my stomach all the time. You can feel the nervous energy in the air. Tr**p and his Breitbart cabal are scary. Their values aren't most of the Country's values. They are a truly terrifying segment of our population. We need to stop them. A vote for Clinton speaks volumes and we need a landslide so they can all crawl back in their holes and be gone. No recounts. No close elections. We need a large popular and electoral win. We need to win back the Senate so we won't have to sit through hearing after hearing after hearing. Stand up and make your V-O-T-E heard. </div>
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Sidebars: Carve out time in your day to vote. It's one week from today, November 8, 2016. Look at your calendar and block out time. It's too important. Clinton is the most vetted, investigated, and interrogated person ever in the history of our Country for a candidate and she still is standing. Drumpf has gotten away with "murder." -- Onto a little lighter topic...the World Series! It's been great so far. Killing in the ratings, Cleveland Indians lead 3-2 against the Chicago Cubs. Game 6 tonight in Cleveland. -- There are some programs to help distract from the insanity still...The Voice always good and fun. This Is Us is definitely worth watching, DVRing, catching OnDemand. Samantha Bee was great again this week and did a great sit-down with President Obama. Bill Maher finally was granted an interview with Obama after much begging and petitioning, which airs Friday night on HBO. -- I am definitely trying to curtail my news influx to a minimal amount. It is hard to do, but for the sake of my GI system and palpitating heart, it's a must. -- Halloween is over and November is already here. It's already begun to look like Christmas, but Thanksgiving happens first. Hopefully, we will have a lot to be grateful for this year.... </div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-28309398798577583172016-10-29T14:08:00.002-07:002016-10-30T05:51:03.238-07:00"You've Got Mail"<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
Honestly, the drip, drip, drip of the leaked, hacked emails is enough to spike the rate of wine and xanax sales. I am with Hillary Clinton and have been for much of her career. I am sick and nauseous from all the innuendo, insinuation, gossip, and implication that Hillary Clinton has acted criminally. Does anyone understand facts anymore? Does anyone understand the bigger picture of what is at stake here? Does anyone understand that the Republicans have repeatedly tried to take her out for her entire public life? No one has been under fire or more scrutiny that Hillary Rodham Clinton. She can't be bullied. She can't be put down. She is a phoenix. She keeps rising from the "ashes." </div>
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If she were a he, she would be dead by now or locked up in a loony bin. No one has had to endure what she has been subjected to repeatedly. I know that there are those of you that hate her. I've discussed it ad nauseum here, but much of the "hate" is misunderstanding fact from fiction. The Republican machine is nothing if not focussed. If they keep repeating a statement long enough, it becomes a "fact."</div>
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So here we are, less than two weeks from election day and the head of the FBI, James Comey, has come out with murky, non-specific statements that just fuels all the mistrust for Clinton. These emails were found on Anthony Weiner's computer. They came across them during their preliminary investigation into his alleged criminal activity, sexting an underage girl across State lines. Comey felt he needed to break protocol and regulations and alerted the Republican's on the oversight committee. It was supposed to be on the downlow, but there is no such thing with the opposition. They can't keep secrets when it may work to their advantage. The Republicans and media went whole hog on a partial, no information story. All it can do is make Clinton look more dishonest. She called for immediate release of any and all relevant emails. Good move. They will not be able to do that and Comey has, not only broken FBI investigative protocols, he has insinuated himself into an election for our highest offices.</div>
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I can't imagine what could be in any email that would be really concerning. Many high ranking officials have deleted or "lost" thousands of emails. Clinton isn't the first, ahem George W. Bush. Honestly, let's stop throwing mud and make clear and nonnegotiable guidelines for all future Secretary's of States, Presidents, government workers. One rule for all classified emails. One rule about cellphones, private servers, computers, emails. Let's look forward and make sure that we elect Hillary Clinton and get a Democratic Senate. Let me paint a clear picture people, if we don't get a Democratic Senate and Clinton is President of the United States, we will spend her entire tenure in Senate hearings. It will be a repeat of all the incredibly wasted time and money we saw in the 90's. </div>
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We need elected Senators and Representatives that will work. That won't just obstruct. That will look at problems and solve them. That will care about all Americans. That will show compassion and intelligence to the People of this Country. At this point, we have a Congress that isn't interested in us, the People. They just want to screw Obama and Clinton. Congress has tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act over 60 times and never, ever tried to make it better, tweak it. They just want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. There are problems with almost every bill and law, but members of Congress are supposed to make things better, not just sit on their asses saying no. What are we paying for? Why aren't they flipped out that Russia and Wikileaks are effecting our election? It shouldn't be partisan. All should care, but all they care about is themselves and their re-elections. Bigger picture, again, people.</div>
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Pay attention. Don't believe all the bullshit that you are reading and hearing online, on television, or on the radio. Our problem as a Country, we don't have a Walter Cronkite anymore. There is no voice that we all can trust. It's confusing. BUT we need President Hillary Clinton. Don't stay home. Get out there and vote. This election will have longterm ramifications no matter who wins. I just can't stomach if it's President Drumpf. Women will be the biggest losers. Hispanics will lose. African-Americans will lose. This isn't something to take lightly. I will keep pounding this until November 9th. Mark out time in your day on November 8th. If you're lucky enough to live in a State with early voting, go. Check your polling location. It's easy, just copy and paste: https://g.co/kgs/5M4TaF. Ours changed, did yours? </div>
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Okay, so when the unseemly Access Hollywood videotape was released on Friday with Drumpf and Billy Bush, I was nauseous but I also felt sorry for Billy Bush. I've watched him on television for years and if there's one thing I thought about him, he was a suck up. Whatever the situation he was never ever going to be contrary or combative. He was an entertainment host and was going to play along in any situation. Social media immediately called for Billy Bush' firing from The Today Show. It was quicker than lightning and so predictable. We, as a society, always want to make someone pay and swiftly. </div>
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NBC, however, has an incredibly bad record. In the past decade they've messed things up and made someone take the fall, unless, of course, there's profit involved. They messed up the Conan O'Brien/Jay Leno deal and Leno took all the heat. Seriously, I never got that. From where I sat, Leno was a soldier in the NBC army and did what they told him to do, he's under contract. NBC threw them both under and both struggled to regain their footing. NBC let Lauer destroy and take the fall for the Ann Curry debacle. She was hired as his co-host and it was not the right fit. It wasn't working. NBC let him be scorched on that firing. Now, with Billy Bush, there are thousands upon thousands of hours of tape that the Today Show execs could have watched, to see if Bush would be a good fit for the 3rd and flailing hour of The Today Show. Now, whether they did or whether they didn't, Bush' participation in the now infamous and degrading video between Drumpf and Bush was theirs to seek and find. Bush comes from entertainment not their precious news division, so wasn't it on the producers and heads to ask and vet? </div>
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So this videotape is released on Friday and someone's head needs to roll. Social media is asking for Bush' head on a platter. It can't be Drumpf's, though after the pussyfooting he got from Lauer on the Commander in Chief discussion, it should be Lauer's, but he makes too much money for the network and himself. Don't for one second think that if Billy Bush had magically turned around the very problematic 3rd hour of the Today Show and was the saviour, NBC wouldn't have done things differently. BUT after first announcing Billy Bush was going to apologize on today's episode this morning, they decided to suspend him indefinitely. He, too, will go the way of Dr. Nancy Snyderman. We will never see his face again on NBC. </div>
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Now, to be fair, I defended Bush, initially, that he is just a suck up, but after watching John Oliver's show Sunday night on HBO, I can't. Oliver did what NBC hire ups should have done before they hired Bush. He found clip after clip after clip after clip of Bush being inappropriate, misogynistic. Oliver eviscerated Bush. If you take the time to watch, he won't be back. BUT again, I say, NBC execs are always good at not blaming themselves. I feel for Bush' wife and three girls, that's all on this.</div>
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Let's get to the debate or the bloodbath or the disaster we call the Presidential campaign. I'm not going to go over the words, the manner, or the disgust. What I do want to point out is how completely hypocritical all the shocked and holier than thou Republicans are. They were okay to back and support Drumpf when he called Mexicans rapists, asked for a ban on all Muslims entering the country, insult the Khan family, tweet insults to Megyn Kelly, Alicia Machado, and so many other women. He denigrated every group in this country except white men. No one has been unscathed, but the video released on Friday saying he could freely grab a beautiful woman's pussy because he's a star, that was too far. Really? All the other insulting and heinous words didn't do it, but bragging about sexual assaulting women was just too far. You are all hypocrites. You have created this monster with recklessness to our country and your Party. You, Reince Prebus, allowed the "fine" men and women of your Party to fall in line until you heard the word pussy? Now your through? Now all the spineless endorsers are falling out? You are all a disgrace. The only Republicans that can hold their heads up high, who never wavered or fell in with the Party line...Mitt Romney and John Kasich. Integrity. They're the only two. </div>
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Okay, I seldom write over a weekend but the latest video release of Drumpf's interaction with Billy Bush, over hot mics from Access Hollywood, raises a whole new level of ire and disgust on social media and television that I can't keep silent. I have gotten into a comment argument about Billy Bush being fired from the Today Show on a friend's Facebook page. I don't agree at this point, but people, we have to stay focused on the real culprit. Over the last year, we have heard incredibly disgusting racist, xenophobic, homophobic, misogynistic statements from the Republican Presidential candidate. Every time many of us have said this is it, he's out. He's more emboldened than ever. Even the Republican party can't support him anymore and every time Drumpf has skated through. This audio and video tape uncovered by the Washington Post, who, by the way, seem to be the only journalists left, is the penultimate audio to take him down. Will it? Well, at this point, I'd rather he ride this out through the election, but the Republicans should stop selling their souls and peel their shaky endorsements back. </div>
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The outrage is well founded, but again, it is much from the never Drumpf or the #ImWithHer crowd. I would like to hear from true Drumpf supporters. Does this change anything for you? I doubt it. That's the real disgrace. That's the real pill we have to swallow. The people that love him no matter what heinous things he says or does. Drumpf was right when he said in December that he could stand on 5th Avenue and kill someone and his people wouldn't care. They'd probably give him a standing O. That's the real terror we are going to have to face after the election. Who are these supporters? Where are they? I have FB friends from the middle of the country trying to draw them out for a conversation, but there haven't been any takers. I've seen them interviewed by reporters at rallies and horrified by their ignorance or hate for Hilllary. </div>
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And again, I ask, what did she really do to gain such venomous hate? Come on, the haters hated her before Ben Ghazi, before the emails, before any "scandal." That just gave them justifications for the hate, but seriously, what is the reason? Is it that she's a woman and not afraid to go up against men? Could that be it? Is it that she wasn't a stay at home wife and mother trying to buck the system to help others? Is that it? I've never understood, but clearly, Hillary Clinton hits a nerve and always has. </div>
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So this latest realization of Drumpf's misogyny and criminal behavior, does it matter to anyone voting for Drumpf? Is this the last straw? I don't know. I kind of doubt it, but as we begin to explain to our children that you can be a hate monger and a sexual predator and be running for the President of the free world, well, really how can you explain away all the loathsome words that Drumpf has said? He always doubles down. He just doubled down on the Central Park Five and they were found wrongly convicted, but he's not letting go of that. He reiterated that he still thinks they're guilty. His apologies are never really apologies, they're just words that he is programmed to say to try to alleviate the pain and anger he's caused. He has completely taken down his precious family, once unknown or unscathed publicly, now all tainted by his deplorable behavior. </div>
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We need everyone to vote, men and women, to send a clear message that we are better than this man of questionable means and character. Stop trying to equate Drumpf with anything about Clinton. It's not the same. They are all false equivalencies across the board. The Republican Party and their elected officials have made their beds and now trying to take us down with them. We won't let them. We can't let them. VOTE for Clinton, it's the only answer in this election.</div>
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Sidebars: If you want great political discussion on television, the best 4 hours are Joy Reid on MSNBC Saturday and Sunday mornings, 10-12pm EDT. She takes no sh*t from anyone. She would have been a great moderator, but the Drumpf camp would've never approved her. -- Don't miss the "Town Hall" from Washington University in St. Louis Sunday night at 9pm EDT. Hopefully they will show what a beautiful campus it is on the way into the venue. -- We are currently in the thick of the post season for MLB. To my delighted surprise, the San Francisco Giants made it. Post season goes until the first week of November. Ridiculous. -- There are a lot of new shows on television but don't think any have hit it out of the ballpark. Hoping that the new HBO shows on Sunday night are the ticket: Divorce and Insecure. -- Bill Maher was great this week, catch it on replay or On Demand. -- Samantha Bee's show is always worth watching. -- Bruno Mars dropped his first new song, 24K Magic, in two years, Thursday night. Love him, enjoy the song, hate the video. He didn't need the objectification of women. He's got too much talent. -- Times are tough, people, don't sit this one out. Vote! </div>
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Seriously, I am so bloody sick of the Millennials that are too ignorant about civics and how government works. If you knew how things operated, you would know that it isn't just about you, it is about all of us. Why do you think that so many people for decades have voted against their own interests? Millennials seem to lack context. Is it all your fault? No. Education in school has lacked teaching about the foundation of this Country. How did America come to be, how did our laws get created, and most importantly, how do laws get changed? There are so many holes in education that social media trends and tweets get people riled up whether true or false. </div>
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When Bernie Sanders was drawing huge crowds of Millennials, no one ever questioned how all his huge promises were going to happen. Not once did I hear any young person question how. The President can bring forth a bill for Congress to debate, change, and pass. Did you know that? Ask President Obama how many spending bills he put forth and Congress voted down. Look it up. He presented so many important bills that would've helped this Country, but Congress said, "f**k you." Spending that helps<b> all</b> of us in this Country, not just the Me-llennials. Obama most recently sent a bill for more money to research and create a vaccine for the Zika virus. Congress said, "hell no." Obama sent a huge spending bill for money for our crumbling infrastructure. It would've not only helped all of us from crumbling bridges and roadways, but would've created a ton of jobs. Congress said, "yeah, no." </div>
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So, for the Me-llennials who look at the political landscape and hate Drumpf and don't trust Clinton, it's the future you are shaping. It's not the now, it's the future. You are already in college or in debt. It's the future you are creating. It's the elected officials in both the White House and Congress that shape the future. It's not one or the other. It's the elections in the so-called off years that Me-llennials must make time for and vote. You can't just show up for the Presidential election years. It doesn't work that way. Again, maybe we, as parents and educators, didn't do enough to teach you how important all elections are. How black people and women shed blood and fought for the rights the white men always had. </div>
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I am way past childbearing so the right to choose has nothing to do with me, it has to do with all the women that come after me. It is vital. I haven't voted for the past 30 years for my right to choose, I have fought for your right to choose. I know that may not be the most important liberty for all people, but to me it is indicative of all liberties and rights. It is the separation of church and state. It is freedom of religion. It is freedom of speech. It is all things our Founding Fathers so brilliantly, intuitively, and with great foresight fought for to create this Country. It is <b>foresight. </b>It is not for now. It is for the betterment of tomorrow and for our children and our grandchildren and so on and so forth. Do you get that? </div>
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So as you vote in this election, and I am sure this won't be the last time I say this, make a list of what matters to you. If it's climate change, peace, the Supreme Court, a woman's right to choose, education, gun reform, etc. the media and social media fog should lift. The choice should be clear. But, seriously, don't vote for Gary Johnson and then be surprised and stunned that it is President Drumpf on November 9th. It will be on <b>you</b>. It will be the future you create. It's not about me anymore. I am thinking about you. I hope you will think about someone else, too. Remember, democracy is messy. It's not perfect. For the most part, elections are the lesser of two evils. It's the world you want to create for others. It's the world you want to leave behind. It's evolving our Country for the times and for the future. </div>
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Monday, September, 26th is the first of three Presidential debates. Take the time. It's far too important and, please, don't get stuck on the fantasy of Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. It's never going to happen in 2016 and all you will get is Drumpf. Think about it. I really want to have faith in the Millennials.</div>
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Sidebars: It was my birthday yesterday. Facebook, honestly, has made birthdays far more fun and easy than ever before. Hearing from friends from high school, college, and all over my life brings such joy and a wide smile. Now, for me, birthdays are difficult. It's not an age thing, at all, it's the expectation thing, like New Year's Eve. With family and friends both near and far, it's joyous. If for that reason alone, FB is worth it. Though not having my kids with me is always bittersweet. -- The Emmys were on Sunday. I am not going to do a full review, but just to say how bizarre and disappointing "In Memoriam" was. I don't understand why they can't get it right. The omissions and the inclusions leave ones head shaking. -- Okay, the new television season has started. The Voice began it's new season with Alisha Keyes and Miley Cyrus as new judges. Looks to be another great season. New series beginning tonight: Bull and This Is Us on different networks. This Is Us has tons of buzz. Will give both a try. -- Looks like San Francisco Giants are pretty much done. I can't see a path to the playoffs. They have the worst closers. Can't collapse and lose in the 9th and see October. -- Fall begins this week and I am ready. -- Life has been a gigantic roller coaster recently so my writing is suffering. Stay with me and be patient.</div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-85982643281400572402016-09-06T08:42:00.002-07:002016-09-06T15:42:45.166-07:00Liars, Liars Pants, Shirt, Shoes on Fire<div class="gmail_default" style="color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
Honestly, there are so many lies in this campaign season between both Presidential candidates, it is certain to turn people off, but <b>voters</b>, there is so much at stake. Don't listen to all the ups and downs and ins and outs. Sit down and make a list. Refocus what is important to you ideologically and plow through all the rhetoric. See where each candidate stands. Forget, all the noise. There is so much. </div>
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If pro choice is important, then there is only one person to vote for. If global climate change matters, then there is only one candidate to vote for. If equality for women is important to you, there is only one person to vote for. If common sense gun laws matter to you, again, there is only one Presidential candidate to vote for. I could go on and on. We each have our own lists of what we care about, so take the time and make the lists. Don't look me in the eye and talk to me about Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. Those are wasted votes. Maybe someday we will have a strong multi party system, but we still only have two true parties that can win. So all the arguments that I hate T***p, I hate Clinton, I can't vote for either candidate is cowardice. Think about what is important for you. Can't say it enough. </div>
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We have the candidates "we" voted for and an imperfect system, but it is what we have. I am completely passionate about politics and feel that this election may be the most important Presidential election in my life. I am terribly fearful that voters are getting turned off and tiring of all the bulls**t, but <b>don't sit this one out</b>. The country is at a crossroads. We are at the fork. Which direction do you want to go? For me, there is no choice than to vote for the Democratic candidate. I care about a women's right to choose and until the other side decides to get out of my uterus, I will never be able to support a candidate that wants to take away that right. Never. Since Roe V. Wade, that conversation comes up in every election. If the Right could just stop talking about it, they'd be more palatable. That hasn't happened for 45 plus years. </div>
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The utmost important issue in this election is the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court. If Clinton gets elected, we will get a moderate to liberal Court. If T***p gets elected, we will incur the most fascist and right wing Court. Our right to choose could certainly be lost. Citizens United will remain in effect. So the future is all of ours to choose. There are issues bigger than either candidates faults and imperfections, so register to vote, <b>don't sit this one out</b>. If you were passionate for another candidate and bitter, I get it. If you're old enough, we've all been bitter before, but <b>don't sit this one out</b>. There are too many life changing issues at stake for us, our children, our grandchildren, and so on and so on. </div>
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I, clearly, stand with Hillary Clinton. I haven't always in years past, to be honest, but I know that she will stand by and for all the issues that are most important to me. No President can get everything they promise done because our system is built with checks and balances. We have the House and the Senate to help or block bills and laws. Think about that when you go to vote. I'd prefer that we have all Democrats in power for this cycle. I'd prefer that the members of Congress actually work for their lifelong salaries and not obstruct and avoid. I'd like the Democrats to succeed big time or fail big time. </div>
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And again, make your list and check it twice. This election is far too important. I will keep this mantra until November 8th. Don't believe all the false equivalencies that the talking heads are spewing. There are issues on the table that will have ramifications for generations to come. <b>Do not sit this one out</b>.</div>
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Sidebars: MLB season continues but for us, San Francisco Giants fans, it is getting harder to see a path to the playoffs. :-( The US Open is midway and there have been some very exciting matches. Sad to see Venus Williams out. College Football season began and every year I die a little when it begins. It is the longest and fully encompassing season. What used to be a beautiful, fun Saturday filled college football day, now has turned into basically everyday with multiple games for viewing. NFL begins this week and it, too, has blossomed into far more days of the week than years gone by. Takes the specialness out of all of it. Ugh! -- Rizzoli and Isles had their series finale last night. Bachelor in Paradise ends its summer season tonight. Must say the producers made a surprising misstep announcing Nick as the new Bachelor last week, so watching his storyline on Bachelor in Paradise is spoiled. We know he didn't choose the girl. America's Got Talent is winding down and it's still not too late. Also, America Ninja Warrior is thrilling television. If you haven't given it a go, it won't disappoint. The athletes are amazing. -- It's a blustery day in NYC. Enjoy your week wherever you are.</div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-33397130358314180322016-08-29T09:02:00.002-07:002016-08-29T10:06:31.060-07:00Hard to Take<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
There are far too many days left in this Presidential election and the nasty rhetoric is making voters weary. He said, she said. Now, the Republican's are rabidly hanging on to the pay for play of the Clinton Foundation. Wow, seriously? You batsh*t crazy people! Seriously?? How ridiculously hypocritical. The Clinton Foundation has done so much good for people all over the world to help fight Aids, Ebola, and many other fatal epidemics. Has anyone shown any proof that any leader, Country, or anyone else got special favors from the then Secretary of State Clinton from donations made to this non-profit organization? Not a lick. Not one shred of evidence. </div>
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Let's take a look at the lobbyists. Isn't it the same thing? There is massive proof that lobbyists have had a huge impact on our elected officials. Does the NRA ring a bell? There are reams of paper linking donations to campaign coffers and votes in Congress. The evidence is clear. What about SuperPacs? There is so much money influencing our government and laws, so why the hell is anyone giving any airtime and credence to the Clinton Foundation accusations? What a waste of time. There are so many clear violations of money corrupting our laws and regulations that we, the People, should be far more concerned with lobbyists. Isn't that the whole problem with campaign finance reform? Nothing can get passed because there are too many special interests paying off the Senators and Congresspeople? Look at any blocked vote or ill-fated bill getting passed or not getting passed, there's a money trail for sure. </div>
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Isn't that what Woodward and Bernstein would've been investigating if this was 40 years ago? Where are the intrepid investigative reporters? They are fewer and farther away from any investigations we need today. Did you see the movie, Spotlight? I think that may have been the last fully researched and vetted investigative reporting. What the hell has happened to journalism? Are they just bloggers only shooting from the hip and taking people down now? Is it just ratings and not quality? Les Moonves basically let us in on the dark side of network news when he admitted Tr**p is great for ratings and shareholders. Should there be more than that? By the time the talking heads started to take Tr**p seriously, he couldn't be stopped and he took down possibly more prepared and "intelligent" candidates. I mourn the loss of journalism. Investigative reporting has come down to snippets and edits. No one wants to read a long expose. We are 140 characters and out. </div>
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People, don't believe the tweets. Take the time in this election season to find out truth, not truthiness. This election is by far the most important election in my life. I will keep harping on everyone to take the time to vote. Don't get turned off of all the bickering and nastiness that highlights the internet and news everyday. Take the time to read, watch, and listen for yourself. Dig deeper than they do.</div>
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Okay, well for those of us that have lived with, admired, rooted for, was disappointed in, disgusted by, rooted for again, and then just completely done...Anthony Weiner is the greatest disgrace to all of us. WTF?!?! He sexted his dick to a woman, disgraced his family, apologized, resigned from Congress, hid away from the public for awhile, ran for Mayor, got caught again, stopped running for Mayor, retreated from view again, and then every so often popped up on talking shows about politics. Most recently he was on The Bill Maher Show. He was good, but of course, made me feel what a waste. He could've been a contender if he could've kept his pecker private. Most recently, the New York Post has caught him again. Now, to be fair, the NY Post is so right wing Republican that tearing down Democrats is an Olympic sport, but today's front page makes Anthony Weiner dead to me. Children's Services should be paying him a visit! He tweeted a photo of his hard penis to a woman with his little baby boy next to him!!! Who does that?? What is wrong with him? It sickens me and makes my head just keep shaking. Clearly, the worst thing that happened to Anthony Weiner was a cellphone. Made it all too accessible. This latest photo is beyond the beyond. He is done. Breaking news here: his wife is leaving him. I appreciate she gave him multiple chances, but she has to get her son and be done, too. </div>
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Sidebars: Watched the VMA's, which in years past have had some very memorable, talked about moments. Not this one. It was all Rihanna and Beyonce. Poor Britney Spears, whom I don't get at all, seemed to be lip-syncing again. Beyonce was the Queen Bee but I felt too old to thoroughly appreciate her. For me, not a great show. Too many, stellar, I'm sure. Sweet moment when Drake publicly pronounced his love for Rihanna since he was 22 years old. A letdown show for this older woman. -- The Night Of concluded last night. I have had love/hate feelings for this 8 part series on HBO. Lots of good and lots of hard to believe conversations and events. AND I have to find out the truth about Rikers Island so if there is anyone that knows anything, I need to know. --</div>
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Monday night it's Bachelor in Paradise and American Ninja Warrior. Both aren't for the entire family, but both have something to offer. -- Kids are back again at college. Another adjustment period for the parents and the dog. We will get there. -- There's a lot of possible severe weather all over the country. Be careful out there. </div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-68187545402385391292016-08-09T07:32:00.003-07:002016-08-09T07:32:57.710-07:00Back to Olympus, Please<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
I have the most fond memories of the Olympics. Was it that I was young and idealistic or has it been compromised so much that it now is just annoying? NBC has been the home of the games since 1988. My most vivid memories are the ABC years. Who can ever forget Howard Cosell's voice and the exquisitely painful coverage of the Munich games? Not that NBC was the first not to broadcast events live, but they have taken it to ridiculous and annoying levels. The manipulation is so apparent. They show only what they deem worthy, edited and cut to the enth degree. Tim Daggett, the male gymnastics analyst, almost single-handedly ruins the beauty and greatness of the athletes. I'm not even sure if his voiceover is in the actual moment or done in the studio after. Swimming has been both great and has been deservedly criticized by much of its sexist comments by the NBC talking heads. </div>
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What has really gotten my goat? The USA men's and women's basketball teams. Their ridiculous privileged accommodations is why people hate America. Seriously? You are all too great to stay in the Olympic village? If you haven't read or heard, they commissioned the Silver Seas cruise ship for their stay. Plush rooms, beds, food, air conditioning, spa, etc. If that doesn't give them an unfair edge, I don't know what does. It's equal to me as taking steroids for athletes. To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised that they included the women's team on the ship. This illustrates exactly why it should only allow amateurs in the Olympics. If these professional athletes can't be equal to all the other players, they shouldn't be allowed to compete. I think it is a disgrace. Seriously, why in the world should they have fist class accommodations while other NBA stars from around the world are living in too short of beds for their countries? I heard someone on ESPN say that they'd be swarmed in the Village. Well, then don't compete. Only amateurs. I never liked the influx of pros. Feels very unfair and egotistical or jingoistic. Think about this a bit, and hey, what a global humiliation if the teams don't bring home the Gold. You set yourselves up.</div>
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The USA Women's Gymnastics team is stellar. Some say the best ever. The talent and precision of each of these "women's" routines are at such a height of perfection. What I can't believe or get over is that only the top 24 women get to compete in the much coveted all-around, but no more than two from each team. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It didn't used to be like that and I'm not sure when it changed, but it now really isn't the top 24. I understand that the IOC didn't want all the top spots by a couple of teams, but you can't call it top 24 anymore. That Gabby Douglas didn't make it because she finished 3rd in our team's scoring is ridiculous. So, time to re-think or re-name this supposed and not top 24. The women's finals are tonight. It should be spectacular. Don't miss it and remember, it's not technically the top 24 competing. </div>
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There have been a lot of decries of sexism by the announcers. Particularly by the swimming announcers. Al Trautwig had to apologize for making comments that Simone Biles parents aren't her "real" parents because she was adopted. Wow, it's 2016. Tim Daggett and the NBC producers should not speak during the gymnastics routine and allow us, the viewer, to have the experience. Way too much talking. NBC needs to put tiny little flags in the swimming lanes so we can keep track of who is in which lane during the races. They do it in rowing, so it's possible. </div>
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I can clearly state that I don't like beach volleyball as an Olympic sport. It should have stayed a fantastically fun recreational activity. I think the big draw for many is watching women in bikinis jumping up and down. It began as fun at the beach and has continued to be the same at the Olympics. I am not saying that the athleticism isn't great, that's not what I'm saying at all, but they don't give the same air time to indoor volleyball. The men's beach volleyball team are not half naked, either, shorts and tank top. I have a lot of problems with the dress code for many of the women's sports. Just keep it in mind while you're watching. We continue to live in a very sexist world. It may not be obvious, but it's there. Just keep it in mind. The men are fully dressed and the women at every opportunity are not. I know, sex sells, it just shouldn't be at the expense of the incredible athletes. I think it demeans and diminishes their greatness. Be aware and come to your own conclusions.</div>
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Sidebars: I can't handle all the politics so the Olympics with all it's flaws and annoyances are a great diversion. I will still torture myself with politics, I can't help it, but this is a much needed break. It is revelatory to see how many stations NBC owns. It becomes clear during these two weeks when they take over MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, USA, and I can't find a re-run of Law and Order.... -- It's that time of year again when the college kids are beginning to pack up and go to school. My baby boy leaves this week and my baby girl in two. Another adjustment period. To those of you first timers sending your kids to college, keep breathing. It feels overwhelming but you'll get used to it. When they transition, you can find satisfaction that you let them go. Breathe.... -- Ah, those hot, muggy summer days. We are definitely in August. Stay cool, drink water, and don't over do it. Enjoy!</div>
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Diana's Rants and Ruminationshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13875021607885589919noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8813784886544816575.post-84254179957480525652016-07-25T08:22:00.003-07:002016-07-25T08:22:16.702-07:00So Much at Stake!<div class="gmail_default" style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif; font-size: large;">
I am feeling so disheartened by Bernie supporters. Is your "self" so important that you cannot see the bigger picture at stake? Angry, disappointed supporters can ruin this election and, in turn, ruin this Country for generations to come. Can you think about something other than yourself because that's how this feels. In the 2008 election, I supported Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama. I was hugely disappointed that he caught the wave and became the nominee for the Democratic Party, but you know what I did the next day? I stood tall and re-assessed my choices and backed Obama all the way. It wouldn't have occurred to me to buck the system and vote for a 3rd party candidate or vote for McCain/Palin. Never! The bigger picture was far more important than my personal choice. So why can't the Sanders supporters see it? The danger on the other side is so uge that the most important thing is voting for the Democratic nominee. For God's sake people, if the nominee would've been Bernie Sanders, I would've turned around and voted for him. The big picture. The big picture.</div>
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I saw today on Facebook that Change.Org has a Sanders for the Democratic nominee petition. I know someone who signed it which is why it popped on my newsfeed. I am sick to my stomach. Does the name Ralph Nader mean anything to you Sanders supporters? His supporters or protest voters won the election for George W. Bush. How did that go for the Country? WTF are you people thinking? I am all for civil disobedience, peaceful protest, disagreement, but it is time to stop giving the Republicans fuel and stand up for all not just the "self." If you take out the name of the Democratic presumptive nominee and look at what is at stake if Drumpf wins, it's time to check in with reality. The world that we know will be filled with hate, discrimination, separatism, etc. Did you you take note that due to the success of Drumpf's rhetoric, David Duke, former KKK leader, is running for Louisiana Senator. Doesn't that speak volumes???!!! Scares the f**k out of me. </div>
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The Democratic party has always turned the other cheek and it makes me crazy. The Republicans don't let anything go if it could tear down the Dems. Anyone curious about the timing of the Wikileaks email release? If we were Republicans, we would be calling for a Congressional hearing to see if there is any connection between Drumpf and Putin, but we are Democrats and don't want to get down and dirty. I say check it out. Have someone investigate in the CIA, FBI, or Justice Department. We know that the Russians hacked the DNC computers, right? We know that Paul Manafort works for a high level Russian businessman. We know that there is a love fest between Putin and Drumpf. Would it behoove the People to know the facts and truth? I know we live in a world of non facts and truth now, but maybe if the Bernie supporters listened, they wouldn't be so willing to throw this election away. </div>
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I know that I went on a tangent, but why aren't people looking for the truth about everything. Is Clinton a perfect candidate? No. Is she qualified to run this Country? Yes. Why don't all the voters make a list of issues that are important and go down a checklist of the candidates on the ballot? If you still choose to throw away your vote on a 3rd Party candidate or stay home, then take responsibility for the outcome in November. Seems that people only hear or believe what they want to instead of facts and truths. I am gravely concerned that millennials are only thinking about themselves and not the greater good. The stakes have never been higher for minorities. The rise of open racism, anti-semitism, and sexism should scare everyone, but it doesn't. I just don't get it, people. I will keep saying this forever...the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court. </div>
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I hope that the Democratic Convention is brimming with hope not hate. I hope that Debbie Wasserman Schultz thinks about the greater good and doesn't step foot on the DNC stage. I hope that Sanders supporters get over themselves and come together for the bigger picture at stake. I hope that Sanders knocks it out of the convention center tonight and instills togetherness. I hope the week in Philadelphia truly becomes the City of Brotherly Love and not just a slogan. I hope that Drumpf gets his ass kicked in November and he will go away forever. I hope that the next generation of Drumpfs don't run for any public office. I hope that the DNC shows how Clinton has been maligned for decades by the other side and she's not the villain she's been portrayed for 30 years. I hope that when Hillary Clinton takes the stage on Thursday night to accept the Democratic nomination for President of the United States of America that young and old are paying attention to the historic moment. You were there when the first woman was nominated for President. We have a chance to go so far. Take it in. </div>
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Sidebars: Tonight kicks off the Democratic National Convention. Great speakers tonight from Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie Sanders, and First Lady Michele Obama! Three great speeches to come. If you are inclined not to watch, there's The Bachelorette and America Ninja Warriors. There's Rizzoli and Isles and Major Crimes. There is Samantha Bee's political satire on, too. Something for everyone, but for those who are still trying to sort things out, tune into the DNC. -- It's hotter than Hades in NYC and much of America. Global Climate change? Depends on which political party you ask. -- Thoughts and prayers to all the firefighters fighting a huge battle in soaring temperatures in Southern California. Hope all stay well and the fires are out soon. -- Wishing everyone a very happy last week of July. </div>
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I moved to New York City in 1981 and began working at a small boutique theatrical agency. The client list was quite good but none better or greater than the actor, John McMartin. For any musical theatre geek/lover, he was the creme de la creme, the king of the hill, top of the heap. He was the original 'Oscar' in Sweet Charity on Broadway and the movie and 'Ben' in the legendary production of Follies. When I first started working at this agency, I was tongue tied and in awe of John McMartin when he came to the office. It took me 6 months to be brave enough to converse with him. As my career continued, I had the distinct honor of becoming his agent and more importantly his friend. Many of you are saying to yourselves, "who is this guy?" Well, he has had an illustrious career in the theatre, motion pictures, and television for over 50 years. He has been nominated for a Tony Award 5 times. He has worked with the best and been the best. He has the honored position of being the only actor with a framed poster size photo on the walls of the famed Sardi's restaurant, above the bar. </div>
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If you met him, you wouldn't believe the quiet, shy, gentleman that was bigger than life on stage. There were those that thought he was arrogant or pompous or a snob, but he was the most painfully shy person in the world, but when he got on that stage...pure magic. He had the dearest heart and sweetest manner. He was my friend. I can't believe today I say goodbye to one of the best people I ever had the honor of meeting. </div>
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When I got the call from my former business associate that he died, my guttural cries could be heard throughout the house. I knew that he had been struggling and the fact he didn't respond to my texts, gave me a clue that he wasn't doing well, but the reality is all too deep and painful. John McMartin was one of the last great true theatre men. An actor that never missed performances until late into his career and that was upon doctor's orders. He held the theatre in such high esteem that calling in sick was unimaginable. John couldn't understand the younger actors that called in sick so frequently. That was not how he was taught or raised. Theatre was his temple, his place of worship. </div>
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We stayed connected through lunches and texts over the past decade, after I wasn't his agent anymore. We appreciated each other's sense of humor. We talked about current events and the state of the world. We spoke of shows we'd seen and compared notes, though over the years both of our trips to the theatre got further and further apart. We spoke of our families and how they were doing and what they were doing. His pride in his two daughters was always palpable. They had something very special together. I admired that always. He had a gorgeous life partner that was his biggest champion and fiercest protector. We talked a lot. Sometimes we were just still and quiet. Oh, and he was a flirt. He always was, I can't overlook that. He loved a pretty woman. </div>
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Oh, and his singing voice. Silky and smooth. OMG. He never thought he was a singer, but he was so wrong. Go youtube Too Many Mornings from Follies and tell me that isn't one of the most gorgeous sounds you ever heard. Filled with heart and soul. He was a champion in comedy and could rip your heart out in drama. There will never be another because he was the anti-actor. Too humble. Never read reviews. Never thought he was good enough and always the best. </div>
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I love this man. I love John McMartin. My heart is broken today and I will never stop loving him. He is in my heart for ever and always. I am one of the lucky ones to have had him in my life. All the Opening nights, the parties, my wedding, the lunches, and texts will be carried inside me and I will speak of him often to anyone who will listen. Broadway got a little bit dimmer today. We all did.</div>
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PS: This is a disclaimer because there are no words to truly express and do justice to the level of loss and pain or the amount of love and respect. I am just trying to give a window into my perspective and writing something about this man is to try to help me process this great hole in my heart. I am not an official family member but have been tethered to this man for my entire adult life. I will always miss you. Goodnight, sweet John.</div>
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I am over 50 years old. I have seen many changes over the years but one of the most staggering changes that I don't understand is what the hell a bot is? All I know is that it has a huge advantage over me when I get on the phone or the internet to try to buy tickets for a concert, the theatre, a sporting event, etc. When I was young, getting tickets for things was more a matter of do you have the money or how you would get there, not whether or not you could even get your hands on a ticket. Today, the bots are stacked against us. The ticket sellers have screwed the pooch, so to speak. </div>
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New Yorkers know that Billy Joel has been playing Madison Square Garden once a month for 18 months or more. The Garden announces new dates, tickets go on sale and are immediately gone in minutes. Seconds later they are listed on websites for inflated prices not face value. That is 20,000 tickets per concert and tickets gone immediately. </div>
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Hamilton, the hottest ticket in Broadway history, is also "trying" to stem the tide of price gouging and reselling by announcing that only 8 tickets per week, <b>per week</b>, can be sold to one credit card. Seriously? That's stemming nothing. Who the hell needs to be 8 tickets per week unless you are making a career out of reselling tickets and own a bot? They raised the cost of premium tickets to $850/ticket. How does that stem the tide? It just means that the resellers will charge $3200 or more a ticket! None of these moves is helping the theatre goer. </div>
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The ticket situation is a huge problem that I think can easily be stemmed, but the concert promoters and theatre producers don't really care as long as the tickets sell out. Once in awhile a music group will try to help their fans by selling their concert tickets directly, which is fantastic, but that is few and far between. </div>
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Taking out full page ads in The New York Times is meaningless now for regular ticket buyers. Even special early ticket sales for different credit card promotions doesn't give you a leg up. All good seats are gone instantly. So what's happening is the tickets again go to the mighty few, the 1%, the insiders. It's angering, disheartening, and makes for a very unfair playing field, which always gets my goat. </div>
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What can they do? Well, one thing, concert performers should help take control of ticket sales. They are making money on tour and could force the promoters to dismantle the bots somehow. Theatre producers can do a lot more to keep tickets out of the hands of ticket brokers. If you spend an afternoon at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, you can see all the brokers finagling more and more tickets. One reader told me that the ticket brokers have multiple credit cards and keep sending people in with different cards for purchasing. I heard from another that one person won lottery tickets 3 times for Hamilton. That shouldn't be able to happen. Clearly there is technology to keep track of names of winners and to lock them our for a certain period. </div>
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Ticketmaster lost a class action suit recently and has to pay back $400 million dollars to customers that purchased tickets during a certain time period. Well, instead of actually paying back the money, they are offering general admission tickets to concerts. We had bought enough tickets during that time that we are due somewhere around 25 pairs of tickets to events. My husband immediately went on line to buy tickets to concerts. He checked NYC, laughable, nothing available. Checked St. Louis, zero for anything. San Francisco Bay Area, nada, rien, zilch. So WTF Ticketmaster? You lost the lawsuit and still win?!! We weren't looking for Barbra Streisand, by the way. We were looking for anything that could be fun and palatable that maybe we would want to see or our kids or our friends. There was nothing. </div>
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The fix is in. The whole ticket situation is a scam to the regular folk and no one wants to speak about it other than the NY State Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman, and it is a huge problem. You have to begin to take a long view. Seriously, if people can't afford to go to concerts or the theatre or sporting events, what happens to the product down the road? Does it go the way of the movie houses? Think about it, people. Looking for answers.</div>
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Sidebars: Things that one should be DVRing for both politics and humor: John Oliver on HBO. He is exquisite and concise. Samantha Bee on TBS is soaring and well worth the time. Yes, they both lean left, so if you are on the "right," you may not enjoy as much, but you also may be able to hear things you wouldn't hear anywhere else. -- Pride Weekend is over and though I didn't participate in person, the news and Facebook coverage was very well done and moving. The events all over were fully shared in photos and quotes. The beautiful highlights of a very colorful weekend. -- Hope you saw Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren today. Fan-fucking-tastic. She is truly the pitbull to take on Drumpf and it's hilarious. She is fearless and gets directly under his skin and his nails. -- Hear that Free State of Jones, the Matthew McConaughey movie, is surprisingly excellent and another slice of little known American history. -- Finding Dory is still killing it at the box office and I still haven't been. -- The Bachelorette is tonight! America's Got Talent tomorrow night. -- Would love to hear any descending voices so if you have friends that wouldn't agree with me on my rants and ruminations, by all means forward to them. -- Enjoy your week!</div>
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I don't get the gun argument at all. I just don't. I don't understand the terror and fear of not having enough guns. Guns for what? Doesn't anyone see how dangerous too many guns are for our country? Doesn't anyone understand that the majority of citizens recognize the need for reasonable gun control? This argument has gone on for decades with no true compromise. What the hell does anyone need automatic weapons for and large magazines? Why? These guns are for soldiers and war. Do you think we are on the brink of war and nobody let me know? Are you so afraid of "others" that the only safety is an assault weapon? Who are the "others"? Can anyone explain? </div>
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Hunting rifles and revolvers, I understand, but the rest not even a little bit. The massive weaponry is for one purpose and one purpose alone, to kill. That's it. That's why they were created. They can't be used for hunting. If someone invaded your home, it's literally overkill to pull out your AK-47 or other assault rifles to take them out. </div>
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So what the hell are you stockpiling for? The more weapons you buy, the more people like me want to take away all your guns because your complete lack of rationale is mind-boggling. Yes, I will take all your guns away if you can't compromise! Don't ask me how, but the more you push back, the more unreasonable I am becoming.</div>
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Nothing was more moving and historic than to see the great Congressman John Lewis hold a sit-in in the halls of Congress. It was amazing to watch more and more people give voice to this problem as the hours passed. It was heroic and passionate. The frustration is palpable. The "do-nothing" Congress did something. They had tons of support from the citizens of this Country too. Just try to get through to your Congress person or the Speaker of the House...the lines were busy or the message boxes were full. People were responding. </div>
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So all of you that think the 2nd Amendment is so precious that it can't be touched, answer me this: if you are crying about civil liberties being compromised, what about mine? What about my choice not to own guns or feel safe at the Mall or at the movies or theatre or sporting events or college campuses? Why doesn't that compromise my life and liberties? Why does your obsessive need and love for guns trump mine not to own guns? You aren't even that many, but you own an obscene amount of guns in this country and you see nothing wrong with that? </div>
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What are you so afraid of? You got so freaked out that a black man became President that you felt the need to stockpile an arsenal? Is that it? I just heard Kentucky is the State with the most guns. Another State I can skip. I don't feel safe with your guns. You may not even be trained. You have fear. That's all I can see, and guns and fear doesn't feel safe to <b>this</b> American. I can go around and around on this, but you have to explain what it is. What is the reason that you need assault weapons to hunt or protect your home? You have to use your words not your guns and tell me, why???</div>
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That our elected officials don't vote the will of the People, "Houston, we have a problem." You are supposed to represent Us and you're not. You are representing the NRA. The money stinks and is destroying us. It has to stop so that you listen to the citizens of this Country and not to the few. </div>
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My husband was so disgusted and pained by the mass murder in Orlando and thought for sure gun reform would pass in the Senate. I knew it wouldn't. The fact that 26 babies and teachers didn't move our Senators to do anything, I knew a club full of Gay people wouldn't be the ticket. I don't know how they can look in the mirror, sleep at night, or call for another moment of silence. I am sickened by your blatant hypocrisy and the pockets full of money you accept not to represent all the People of the United States of America. </div>
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I can go on and on because my complete bafflement and disbelief lives with me everyday. I shake my head watching the news and listening to our politicians. I will go down this path, I am sure again, until I get answers and common sense gun bills pass. I am sick about this. Words are cheap, but don't know what else to do.</div>
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Sidebars: The most important thing about this day it is my babies' birthday. The best part of me. They are now young adults making their way out in the world in college, but they will always be my babies. Happy Birthday to you both. -- America's Got Talent is still great family viewing. Throwback entertainment with a modern twist. The Bachelorette is plugging along. Not the best season so far, but still all in. The other trashy summer fare began last night with Big Brother. -- The Broadway bound musical, Dear Evan Hanson started selling tickets. Check your calendars and get your seats today. Well worth the money and your time. -- The Broadway community came together to help raise money for the LGBT community in Orlando. Seth Rudetsky brought many Broadway stars out to sing Bacharach and David's What the World Needs Now. If you do nothing else, just buy it. 100% of the proceeds are going to help the community in Orlando. If you haven't seen the video and enjoy your Broadway singers, Google it. -- I hope everyone in the Southwest will be getting heat relief soon. It's been a brutal weather year. Fortunately, NYC has been fairly unscathed so far. </div>
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