Saturday, June 10, 2023

UPDATE: Sugarfire Smoke House is still open for business, Scott Walker's 2015 visit notwithstanding



Screenshots from video




Original 7/26/2015 post, "From the sound of it, the Sugarfire Smoke House in Olivette, Missouri, serves gays", starts here

And Scott Walker, too!!


Walker Meet & Greet in St. Louis Today NOT AUTHORIZED By Store Owners.  (Unintimidated:  Wisconsin Musicians Against Scott Walker, 6/26/2015)


Related Scott Walker travels posts:
ALEC calls, and Scott Walker sez, California here I come!!  (7/23/2015)
Scott Walker pays another visit to Tennessee.  (7/23/2015)
About 200 GOP faithful' show up for Scott Walker event in North Charleston, South Carolina.  (7/15/2015) 
WOW! What a crowd! .02% of Las Vegas metro population attends Scott Walker campaign event.  (7/14/2015)
Hello, all you Scott Walker fans in....  (7/14/2015)Scott Walker travels to Colorado for Western Conservative Summit.  (6/28/2015)
The company he keeps: Scott Walker is one of 9 Presidential candidates attending the July 18th Family Leadership Summit in Ames, Iowa.  (6/28/2015)
Scott Walker catches the travel bug in 2015.  (6/17/2015)
Scott Walker likes the convenience of Canada to boost his international cred.  (6/3/2015)
Scott Walker is working on his own chorus of "I've Been Everywhere".  (6/1/2015) 
Scott Walker celebrates JFC Republicans' trashing of public education with trip to New Hampshire.  (5/30/2015)
Scott Walker sneaks in trips to Illinois, Oklahoma.  (5/21/2015)
Scott Walker travels to New Orleans, claims moral obligation to shift public dollars to private schools.  (5/18/2015)
Scott Walker's upcoming itinerary includes Des Moines, laundry, and Washington DC.  (5/15/2015)
Scott Walker adds another Iowa event to his schedule.  (5/9/2015)
Scott Walker will return from Israel just in time to do his laundry and make yet another series of visits to Iowa.  (5/5/2015)
Without a hint of irony, Scott Walker trumpets Wisconsin tourism in his latest weekly e-update.  (5/2/2015)
It's becoming a daily routine to update Scott Walker's presidential campaign travel schedule.  (5/2/2015)
Scott Walker adds a couple of stops to his Iowa itinerary.  (5/1/2015) 
From Iowa to Massachusetts.  (4/28/2015)
Scott Walker runs to the arms of Iowa Republicans for approval.  (4/17/2015) 
Where in the world is determined presidential candidate/distracted Wisconsin governor Scott Walker?  (3/16/2015)
Furiously campaigning for the Presidency, Scott Walker travels on the Wisconsin taxpayers' 'dime'.  (3/4/2015)

Day 952 of GOP election denier hysteria (Trump Big Lie Clown Show Circus, Wisconsin edition)

 
ATTACK Of the Clown Show zombies
 
Starring Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan
Headline:  American Oversight, 6/9/2023
The records reveal information about Logan’s early potential involvement in the Wisconsin Assembly’s partisan election review. On Aug. 1, 2021, Bobb, a right-wing media personality and “audit” funder who later joined former President Donald Trump’s legal team, told Logan: “[Michael] Gableman was appointed to oversee an audit in WI. He asked to speak with you. He may call you, FYI.” 
American Oversight previously obtained records indicating that Bobb first put Arizona Senate leaders in touch with Gableman, the lawyer appointed in 2021 to head the Wisconsin Assembly’s partisan investigation of the election. Logan and Bobb remained in contact about the Wisconsin election inquiry in later months, according to other documents we obtained. 
On Aug. 9, Bobb told Logan that “Janel Brandtjen from WI may call you.” State Rep. Brandtjen, a vocal election denier, later reached out to schedule a call with Logan on Aug. 22, according to records we previously obtained.  [emphasis added

GET ME REWRITE!! You're in for a bad RIDE with Lordstown Motors according to InvestorPlace

 
Screenshot from 2020 video by Retiring Guy
Headline InvestorPlace, 6/7/2023

Lordstown Motors (RIDE): Foxconn’s pull-out can put an end to the company’s existence.

Other Foxconn and Foxconn/Lordstown posts:
2023

2022

2021
GET ME REWRITE: Yes, Foxconn's $100 milion pledge to UW-Madison was nothing more than a cynical election ploy by Scott Walker.  (8/11)
The mysteries of Foxconn (season 2).  (5/12)
The collapse of Donald Trump's '8th Wonder of the World'.  (4/20)

2020
Apparently, that's not what Scott Walker heard.  (12/19)
Just wondering what else in this Foxconn op-ed is off the mark.  (11/17)
GET ME REWRITE: Two gullible guys from Racine County still believe anything Foxconn tells them.  (10/23)

Keeping tabs on Foxconn Place in
Eau Claire
Green Bay
Madison
Milwau

Around Town Middleton: 'Low tide' at Tiedeman Pond

 
Tiedeman is one of Middleton's kettle ponds.

Photos by Retiring Guy





Google Maps



Other Around Town Middleton posts:
May 2023
Best double cheeseburger ever (Village Green).  (5/5)

April 2023

March 2023

February 2023

January 2023
Bathroom advice.  (1/11)
Vin Santo restaurant reopening date postponed again.  (1/7)

October 2022
The Club Tavern still sits empty (2022 edition)  (10/20)
According to a recent Next Door post, this apartment building allegedly has roaches. (10/15)

August 2022
"Tactical Urbanism" at the intersection of Elmwood Avenue and Middleton Street.  (8/29/2022)
The G Spot.  (8/11/2022)

July 2022
Turfbot mower.  (7/28)

May2022


November 2021


February 2021

January 2021

December 2020

November 2020

October 2020

August 2020

December 2019
Roman Candle survives the cut, even without the availability of convenient parking.  (12/12)
The Monona side of town.  (12/6)

November 2019
Bike rack at Sauk Trail Elementary School.  (11/8)
Not everybody's on board in the Meadows neighborhood.  (11/4)
 
October 2019
Matching car and garage door.  (10/11)

September 2019
Around Town Middleton: Bees love ornamental onion plants.   (9/4) 

August 2019
60-year-old resident arrested for armed robbery.  (8/21)
Staff and visitors may now park in the MCPASD Services Center lot .  (8/2)

June 2019
"ROAD WORK AHEAD" trumps "DRIVE LIKE YOUR KIDS LIVE HERE" on Park Street.  (6/27)
Free lunch Friday.  (6/24/2019)
CBD, just like everywhere else in Wisconsin.  (6/24)
 
February 2019
According to chapter 8.07 of the city ordinances....  (2/4)

January 2019
More than a snow fort, but not a standing-room igloo.  (1/2)
 
December 2018
This section of sidewalk was replaced in 1980.  (12/18)
The post office's new and improved self-service kiosk.  (12/18)

November 2018
Spell checker.  (11/19)

August 2018
Must be on a tight schedule.  (8/6/)

July 2018
What type of seeds?  (7/6)

June 2018
If it's not one thing, it's another.  (6/23)
Bloom Bake Shop to reopen as Bloom Bindery, a bakery/bookstore.  (6/15)

May 2018
The Tiedeman Pond frog chorus.  (5/15)

March 2018
Tiedeman Pond winter fish kill.  (3/30)
Hear that lonesome whistle blow.  (3/22)
Explosion on Elmwood Avenue.  (3/20)
Googling 'Henry Hubbard'.  (3/18) 
A not-so-faded Flo strikes a new pose.  (3/12)

February 2018


GET ME REWRITE: Clueless New Hampshire nepo baby legacy politician and Chris Sununu wisely decides not to run for president

 

New York Times, 6/9/2023
On Thursday evening, Mr. Trump’s rivals immediately faced the uncomfortable choice of joining the chorus of conservatives who quickly rallied behind Mr. Trump, or looking like they weren’t on Team G.O.P. at a moment of heightened tribal politics. Those who did speak came mostly to the defense of the candidate dominating them in the polls.
 
There's a visual for this group reaction.


As for Sununu's bowing out of the GOP primary race, he never had a chance in the first place, consistently polling at around 1%.


Related posts:

 

On the road to CNN's recovery, billionaire cable pioneer John Malone favors authoritarianism over democracy

 
This is what happens when media executives and their enablers fall down the rabbit hole of false equivalency.
 

In an interview on CNBC in November 2021, a prominent Warner Bros. Discovery board member, the cable pioneer John Malone, appeared to denigrate CNN and praise Fox News while discussing his own hopes for CNN under the new corporate structure.

Hope he changed his mind.

Democracy Now, 2/20/2023


Related posts:

Friday, June 9, 2023

Des Moines Register in so many words: Two of the most unflattering candidates in GOP history headline Iowa GOP annual Lincoln Dinner fundraiser


This just in from GOP Zombieville!


What a pair of sad sacks!

According to Merriam-Webster, the first-known use of 'sad sack', as in 'a blundering, inept person' occurred in 1942.

  1. a-hole
  2. cheesed off
  3. golden shower
  4. harrumph
  5. knucklehead
  6. no-no
  7. roll back
  8. toe-to-toe

Thomas Stilwell (1942-2023) Warren High School class of 1960

 
1960 Dragon yearbook

1967 Warren City Directory

1983 Warren City Directory
  • Stilwell Maurice J & Clara R retired r629 Beech Street
  • Stilwell Thomas A & Carol L; programmer New Process h115 Main Avenue


The popularity of Thomas as a baby name is graphed here.  Let's take a look at great-granddaughter Whitney. 

Source:  
Social Security  Administration

Whitney debuted in 1962, and after a decade of hesitation, scurried up the chart into the top 100, where it turned out to be a 'hello I must be going' experience.  She took up residence there for just 10 years, peaking at #32 in 1986 and 1987.  She dropped off the chart in 2021. 

Other class of 1960 obituaries (50): 
2023

2022

2021
Roberta Sampson.  (11/14)

2020
Joyce Hawley Brown.  (12/30)
Terrence Henry.  (12/7)

GET ME REWRITE: Spotlight remains on Janel Brandtjen, egregious former chair of Wisconsin Assembly elections committee

 
Headline:  WUWM, 6/8/2023
Brandtjen has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. She used her position on the committee to further those claims. 
For instance, Brandtjen invited testimony from right-wing activists about fraud claims that were refuted by election officials. She staunchly supported former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gabelman’s probe of the 2020 election, which produced no evidence of fraud and cost upwards of $2 million dollars. Brandtjen was removed from the post by GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in December. He said she’s unqualified to have the job.
So why did you appoint her to the position in the first place, Robin?


Janel's trail of election denier Looney Tunes
June 2023

February 2023
Trump rewards slobbering sycophant and fanatical election denier with endorsement in today's 8th Senate District primary.  (2/20/2023)
Democrats educate voters about off-the-charts whackjob Janel Brandtjen. (2/16/2023)

January 2023
Anti-Trump group campaigns against "inept, unqualified, ineffective" election denier Janel Brandtjen.  (2/13/2023)

December 2022
Spoiler alert:  GOP Dan Feyen drops out of Wisconsin 8th Senate District primary, hoping to keep 'divisive fringe candidate' Janel Brandtjen from winning.  (12/30)War of words between Janel Brandtjen and Robin Vos continues (chapter two).  (12/28)
War of words between Janel Brandtjen and Robin Vos continues.  (12/23/2022)
2020 election denier queen Janel Brandtjen sez she won't shut up or stop drinking the Trump Kool-Aid.  (12/20)
GOP caucus outcast and election denier Janel Brandtjen running for open State Senate seat.  (12/6)
One-woman election denier Looney Tunes festival doesn't realize she's about to get cancelled.  (12/5)

November 2022
As John Torinus describes it, Wisconsin GOP election denier Kool-Aid Queen Janel Brandtjen went ballistic over three grains of sand in the desert.  (11/23)
Wisconsin GOP election denier Kool-Aid Queen Janel Brandtjen is even too toxic for her own party's caucus.  (11/16)
GOP judge quickly slaps down Wisconsin election denier queen's lawsuit to block military votes.  (11/8)

October 2022

Covid Chronicles. Chapter 52: A Small Reunion


Read chapter 51 here
Photo by Retiring Guy

June 9, 2020 


During the past decade or so, JoAnna has scheduled weekend mini-reunions with her two best friends from high school, Kathy and Jill. Last year the three of them met in Chicago to see a Randy Rainbow concert. Actually, I dropped off JoAnna at the park-and-ride near the Interstate and Kathy drive down from Neenah to pick her up there. Jill drove up from Lexington, Kentucky. Jill hosted the gathering in 2015, and, for a change of pace, the husbands were invited to participate. 

This year’s reunion was planned well in advance, I.e., pre-Covid, as a reprise of 2015 Lexington weekend. Home to the University of Kentucky, the city is one of two islands of blue, the other being Louisville, in a deep red state. It definitely has a Madison vibe. As with all of our other travel plans from mid-March to the present, our Lexington road trip was cancelled. Early in the year, JoAnna and I talked about a two-week ramble that would take us from Middleton to Warren, followed by a ‘blue highways’ meander to Kentucky via Pittsburgh and southeastern Ohio, possibly stopping in the Columbus area to visit friends. Not to be. 

We salvaged a day of togetherness after Lee and Jill decided to get away from home for a week, visiting her mom in Two Rivers and Lee’s sister and her husband in Middleton. As a result, JoAnna and I served as hosts last Saturday, Kathy and Dave driving down from Neenah to join us. It was a lowkey but very enjoyable day, if only for the pleasure of interacting face-to-face with friends. 

Our guests arrived at 11:30. We sat on the patio and talked over a light lunch, then took a midafternoon walk along the Pheasant Branch Creek Corridor on a made-to-order summer day — sunny, mild, low humidity, which also allowed to remain comfortably outdoors all day. Returning to our back yard, we sat in a circle in the shade provided by the evergreens, beverages in hand, and enjoyed a wide-ranging conversation, keeping to positive topics, i.e., leaving Trump on the sidelines, for the most part. With four high school classmates being together – Lee is also a class of ‘81 Two Rivers High School grad -- a lot of reminiscing took place. JoAnna even brought out her high school yearbooks.

Read chapter 53 here