Saturday, March 21, 2015

Scott Walker's Big, Bold Flip-Flops


Scott Walker in South Carolina says he can win broad support.  (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 3/21/2015)

Illustration:  Pinterest
Text:  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Examples of Scott Walker looking us in the eye and telling us what he believed believes.





Not to mention right-to-work, abortion.......

Other big and bold posts:
With a 43% approval rating at home, Scott Walker takes his 'go big, go bold' message to a national audience.  (3/11/2015)
Scott Walker goes big, goes bold at Iowa Agriculture Summit.  (3/9/2015)
Go big, go bold, go cold: Walker punts on the question of evolution.  (2/11/2015) 
Scott Walker and the Wisconsin Idea: Go big, go bold, go butcher.  (2/7/2015) 
Go big, go bold, go base.   Is Scott Walker our next Richard Nixon?  (2/5/2015)
Go big, go bold, go batshit: Scott Walker and the creation of the "drafting error" fairy tale.   (2/5/2015) 
Scott Walker's budget strategy: Go big, Go bold, Go bash UW.  (2/4/2015)
Divide and conquer: The foundation of Scott Walker's big and bold ideas.  (2/4/2015)
Scott Walker's Syria strategy: Go big, go bold.....go boots, start walking!  (2/2/2015)
Go big, go bold, go borrow.  (1/31/2015)
Koch Brothers go big, go bold, will spend $889 million to buy 2016 elections.  (1/27/2015)
The Koch Brothers bring you "The Big and the Bold".  (1/24/2015) 

Charles Still (1930-2015) Warren High School Class of 1957



1956 Dragon yearbook
(Charles' face is somewhat obscured; back row, 3rd from right)

1967 Warren City Directory
  • Still Chas E (Carol A) clk El-Tronics Lamp & Fuse Div h108 Palm av
1983 Warren City Directory
  • Still Charles E & Carol A; purch agt PDMS h108 Palm Av

 Charles has already been graphed.  Let's take a look at Dad's first name.


Thinking back to when I was a kid, I remember Clifford being a very popular name among the men of my dad's and grandfathers' generations.

The #1 song when the class of '57 graduated.

Remedial Education: Wishful Thinking from the Scott Walker Camp


For 2016 Run, Walker Washes 'Wiscahnsin' Out of His Mouth.  (The New York Times, 3/20/2015)

Photo credit:  Wisconsin Office of the Governor
Text sourceThe New York Times
 

100 Years of Frank Sinatra: "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)"


Frank Sinatra recorded "Saturday Night" for Columbia Records in New York City in November 1944, with an arrangement by Axel Stordahl, who, according to Steve Huey,  is often credited with helping to bring pop arranging into the modern age.   The timeless sound of "Saturday Night" clearly supports this observation.

The Popular Song website ranks it as #20 among the top 40 popular songs of 1944.



The song was written by Sammy Cahn and Jules Styne ("Five Minutes More", Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", .

For Dad, Saturday night was oftentimes reserved for contemplation, as he reviewed the content, one last time, of his Sunday sermon.

Here he is on a November Monday afternoon at Jackson Park in Seattle with 2 fellow pastors and 4 theological interns.  Dad's bachelor days would soon be over.


Other Frank Sinatra 100 posts:
"Our Love".  (2/14/2015)
"I'll Never Smile Again".  (2/15/2015)
"Fools Rush In".  (2/16/2015)
"Dolores".  (2/17/2015)
"Oh Look At Me Now".  (2/18/2015)
"This Love of Mine".  (2/20/2015)
"There Are Such Things."  (2/24/2015)
"Night and Day".  (2/26/2015)
"The Night We Called It a Day".  (2/27/2015)
Paramount Theater, December 30, 1942.  (3/2/2015)
Reveille with Beverly.  (3/4/2015)
"You'll Never Know".  (3/7/2015)
Higher and Higher.  (3/8/2015)
"People Will Say We're in Love".  (3/10/2015)
The Shining Future.  (3/17/2015)
"I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night".  (3/19/2015)
Step Lively.  (3/20/2015)

No Friend to the Environment: Republican Representative Bob Latta, Ohio's 5th Congressional District


Photo source U.S. Congress
Text source: EETV

Tea Party meeter and greeter Latta was re-elected to a 5th term in 2014 with 66.5% of the vote.

Recommended reading for Rep. Latta and constituents in his northwestern Ohio district.
Although not the primary source of Great Lakes algae, climate change is exacerbating the problem and making it harder to reduce phosphorus and other nutrients that help algae grow, experts say.

3% lifetime score from League of Conservation Voters.

No Friend to the Environment dishonor roll.

Alabama Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives.   (Their anti-environmentalism can be summed up in one world:  coal.  Which is odd, since Alabama contributes a mere 1.9% of U.S. production, good enough for an overall ranking of 13.  The state's peak year of production:  1990)  
Alaska Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
  • At-large District.  Don Young (R).   Ridiculed environmentalists as a “self-centered bunch of waffle-stomping, Harvard-graduating, intellectual idiots.....not Americans, never have been Americans, never will be Americans.” 
 Arizona Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Arkansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
California Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Colorado Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans hail from Connecticut and Delaware. 
Florida Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Idaho Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Illinois Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Indiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
 Iowa Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kansas Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Louisiana Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maine Congressional delegation:  U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
No House Republicans in Massachusetts delegation.
Michigan Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Minnesota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives 
Montana Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nebraska Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
Nevada Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Hampshire Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 New Jersey Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New Mexico Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
New York Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 North Carolina Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
North Dakota Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 Ohio Congressional delegation:   U.S. House of Representatives
 

Total Annual Hours of Operation (1996-2013) and Total Square Footage (2000-2013) of Wisconsin Public Libraries: Waukesha County


Source:  Wikipedia

Public libraries in Waukesha County





Related posts:
Adams County.  (12/22/2014)
Ashland County.  (12/23/2014)
Barron County.  (12/24/2014)
Bayfield County.  (12/25/2014)
Brown County.  (12/26/2014)
Buffalo County.  (12/26/2014)
Calumet County.  (12/27/2014)
Chippewa County.  (12/28/2014)
Clark County.  (12/29/2014)
Columbia County.  (12/30/2014)
Crawford County.  (12/31/2014)
Dane County. (1/1/2015)
Dodge County.  (1/2/2015)
Door County.  (1/3/2015)
Dunn County.  (1/5/2014)
Eau Claire County.  (1/6/2015)
Florence County.  (1/7/2015)
Fond du Lac County. (1/8/2015)
Forest County.  (1/9/2015)
Grant County.  (1/10/2015)
Green County.  (1/11/2015)
Green Lake County.  (1/12/2015)
Iowa County.   (1/13/2015)
Iron County.  (1/14/2015)
Jackson County.   (1/15/2015)
Jefferson County.  (1/16/2015)
Juneau County.  (1/17/2015)
Kenosha County.  (1/18/2015)
Kewaunee County  (1/19/2015)
La Crosse County.  (1/20/2015)
Lafayette County.  (1/21/2015)
Langlade County.  (1/22/2015)
Lincoln County.  (1/23/2015)
Manitowoc County. (1/24/2015)
Marathon County.  (1/25/2015)
Marinette County.  (1/26/2015)
Menomonie County.  (1/27/2015)
Milwaukee County.  (1/28/2015)
Monroe County.  (1/29/2015)
Oconto County.  (1/30/2015)
Oneida County.  (1/31/2015)
Outagamie County.  (2/1/2015)
Ozaukee County.  (2/2/2015)
Pepin County.  (2/3/2015)
Pierce County.  (2/4/2015)
Polk County.  (2/5/2015)
Portage County.  (2/6/2015)
Price County.  (2/7/2015)
Racine County.  (2/8/2015)
Richland County.  (2/9/2015)
Rock County.  (2/10/2015)
Rusk County.  (2/12/2015)
Sauk County.  (2/14/2015)
Sawyer County.  (2/16/2015)
Shawano County.  (2/22/2015)
Sheboygan County.  (2/25/2015)
St. Croix County.  (2/27/2015)
Taylor County.  (3/2/2015)
Trempealeau County.  (3/4/2015)
Vernon County.  (3/6/2015)
Vilas County.  (3/9/2015)
Walworth County.  (3/11/2015)
Washburn County.  (3/17/2015)
Washington County.  (3/19/2015)

Scott Walker's Freedom to Go Bald


Photo credit:  Wisconsin Office of the Governor

Here's how it happened.
Walker went on to say he was fixing something in the kitchen — he doesn't say when — and hit his head on the cabinet. His wife, Tonette, repeatedly urged him to see a doctor, and when he finally did he was told his head would not be growing hair anymore in that area. He said Tonette cited this as proof that it's best to listen to your wife.

Source:   Walker's bald spot becomes topic in hotly contested race.  (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/23/2014)

Tell me a story: Once upon a time, there was a state that ranked 40th in job creation


Scott Walker on potential presidential run: 'There's a good vibe out there' .  (Wisconsin State Journal, 3/20/2015)

Photo credit:  Wisconsin Office of the Governor
Text source (of this total BS): Wisconsin State Journal

Wisconsin fares worse than all its neighbors.

Scott Walker Will Take Your Call




Scott Walker on potential presidential run: 'There's a good vibe out there'.  (Wisconsin State Journal, 3/20/2015)


As Mrs. Robinson might say, If this travel schedule doesn't indicate 'running for President', I don't know what!




News(papers), the first draft of history; social media, the first rant of history


Journalist Alan Barth made the statement,
 "News is only the first rough draft of history"

in a 1943 book review published in The New Republic. Variations on this comment have been made ever since.

Based on the explosive initial reaction to Starbucks' Race Together campaign, I offer a companion statement.
"Social media is the first rant of history."

With Twitter leading the way.

Here's an example of the former.


Print headline:  "Starbucks Faces Fury Online Over Race Conversation"

Here's an example of the latter.