Saturday, October 5, 2024

Republican Party of Wisconsin chair Brian Schimming seen clutching his pearls after remarks to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter

 
Headline:  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,10/3/2024

Like, chill, dude!
"They think it's cute to go do this thing in Ripon, but the truth of the matter is, people are not going to vote on the fact that Liz Cheney went into Ripon today," Schimming said. "You know, of the of the top 20 things that might move voters in this election, Cheney is like, number 270."

You have more urgent matters to fuss over, Chumley.

Politico, 9/30/2024
Some battleground state Republicans say they’re worried they see little evidence of Donald Trump’s ground game — and fear it could cost him the election in an exceedingly close race. 
In interviews, more than a dozen Republican strategists and operatives in presidential battlegrounds voiced serious concerns about what they described as a paltry get-out-the-vote effort by the Trump campaign, an untested strategy of leaning on outside groups to help do field work and a top-of-the-ticket strategy that’s disjointed from the one Republicans down the ballot are running. [emphasis added]
Schimming was not interviewed for this article.


Other Shimmi Shimmi Ko Ko Bop posts:
Day 1026 of GOP election denier hysteria (Trump Big Lie Clown Show Circus, Wisconsin edition).  (8/23/2023)

No need to panic, folks; it’s just Trafalgar lead pollster Robert Cahaly making up another batch of GOP wet dream fantasy polls

 
Fantasy pollsSlate

Live by the polls, die by the polls
October 2024
Been there, done that: Just like in 2022, Trafalgar lead pollster Robert Cahaly trolls the media with GOP wet dream fantasy polls (Wisconsin presidential edition)er  (10/4)
Been there, done that: Just like in 2022, Trafalgar lead pollster Robert Cahaly trolls the media with GOP wet dream fantasy polls (Michigan presidential edition)
Been there, done that: Just like in 2022, Trafalgar lead pollster Robert Cahaly trolls the media with GOP wet dream fantasy polls (Michigan US Senate edition)

September 2024
Dear Newsweek: Please place an election season embargo on Trafalgar polls.  They are nothing more than a GOP wet dream.  Just like 2022.  Best, Retiring Guy.  (9/1)
Dear Eric Mack:  Remember the so-called 2022 Red Wave?  Trafalgar polls are nothing but a GOP wet dream.  Best, Retiring Guy.  (9/1) 

June-August 2024
Trafalgar's Robert Cahaly:  Just what you'd expect from a "pollster" who promoted a nonexistent "Red Wave" in 2022
Dear Sean Hannity:  Trafalgar's Robert Cahaly deals in GOP wet-dream fantasies.  If he sez Trump is up 2 in Georgia, he's actually down 5.  Best, Retiring Guy.  (8/2/2024)

December 2023

November 2023

October 2023

February 2023
 
January 2023
RULE #1: Never take a Trafalgar poll at face valve (RNC chair election edition).  (1/27)
Day 61 of Robert C. Cahaly's self-imposed exile.  (1/7)
FiveThirtyEight reports Trafalgar poll with a straight face.  (1/6)

December 2022

November 2022
And then there were those Trafalgar fantasy polls.  (11/21)
Since Election Day, we have been listening to 'The Sounds of Silence" by Robert C. Cahaly.  (11/16)
Looking forward to Trafalgar's first fantasy poll of the 2024 GOP presidential campaign shit show.  (11/16)

Book-banning meltdown in the Name of the Lord


HeadlineRaw Story, 10/2/2024
You all are criminals right now," he told the board members. "The Parental Bill of Rights was passed last May, went into effect on January 1, and there are several books that are quite damaging to children that are still in several schools in this district." 
"Books like Born Ready, the true story of a boy named Penelope," he continued. "Introducing Teddy, Jack Not Jackie, My Princess Boy, Sparkle Boy, Ten Thousand Dresses, Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, Julian is a Mermaid, Julian at the Wedding, My Princess Boy." 
Amanchukwu became angry as he continued.

 “Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger; for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God. ”  (James 1:19-20)


Other miscreants:
October 2024
Gabriel Mills.  (10/3)

September 2024
John Raymond.  (9/27)
Juan Barrios.  (9/23)
Demiro Johnson.  (9/22)
Glen Dean McCoy.  (9/22)
James Swanson.  (9/21)
William Dunfee.  (9/21)
Steven Lawson.  (9/20)
Rocky Goodwin.  (9/19)
William Johnson.  (9/17)
Tim Ballard.  (9/13)

Lynda Espin Church (1949-2024) Warren Area High School class of 1967

 
Dragon yearbook

1967 Warren City Directory


1983 Warren City Directory


Lynda, a variant spelling of Linda (top 10 name from 1940 to 1965) spent 56 years on the baby name chart, peaking at #77 in 1947.



Source:  Social SecurityAdministration


Other class of 1967 graduates (14):
2024
Daniel Reiff. (3/10)

2022

2021
Margaret DeMarco.  (10/21/)

2020

2019
Craig Goodwin.  (11/25)
James Nelson.  (8/21)
Marcia Peterson Weyel.  (1/15)

2017
Judy Warr Tyler.  (12/29)
William MacKenzie.  (5/5)
Fritz Shoup.  (3/5)
William Lucia.  (2/22)

2015
Susan Shaver.  (3/30)
  

U.S. 40 Cross Section of the United States of America (Chapter 40: Hayfield)

 
That was then (1953).  



From chapter 40:
No portrait of Kansas along the course of U.S. 40 -- or along any highway -- would be complete without one agriculutural scene.
This is now.  A stretch of U.S. 40 between Lawrence and Topeka, though not likely in the same location as in 1953.


Google Maps




Photo by Retiring Guy: 1952 Rand McNally Road Atlas (arrow added)



Related post:
Chapter 1:  Beginnings.  (7/19/2024)
Chapter 2:  Coastal Plain.  (7/20/2024)
Chapter 5.  Six-Lane Highway.  (8/4/2024)
Chapter 6.  Bush River.  (8/5/2024)
Chapter 7:  Baltimore rows.  (8/6/2024)
Chapter 8:  Ellicott City.  (8/7/2024)
Chapter 9.  Frederick.  (8/8/2024)
Chapter 11.  Horrible example.  (8/16/2024)
Chapter 12.  Mount Prospect.  (8/17/2024)
Chapter 13:  Ridge and Valley.  (8/18/2024)
Chapter 14:  The Narrows.  (8/19/2024)
Chapter 15:  From Little Savage Mountain.  (8/27/2024)
Chapter 16:  Mason-Dixon Line.  (8/28/2024)
Chapter 17:  Fort Necessity (8/29/2024)
Chapter 18:  Braddock's Grave, (8/30/2024)
Chapter 19:  Toll House.  (9/2/2024)
Chapter 20.  Coal Mine.  (9/5/2024)
Chapter 21:  Wheeling.  (9/6/2024)
Chapter 22:  Cambridge, Ohio.  (9/9/2024)
Chapter 23:  S-bridge.  (9/10/2024)
Chapter 24:  Highway and tree.  (9/11/2024)
Chapter 25:  Mileposts.  (9/12/2024)
Chapter 26.  Tavern.  (9/13/2024)
Chapter 27:  Taylorsville Dam.  (9/14/2024)
Chapter 28:  In full glory.  (9/16/2024)
Chapter 29.  Farm on the National Road (9/17/2024)
Chapter 30:  Victorian Elegance.  (9/18/2024)
Chapter 31:  Roadside Vendor. (9/19/2024)/
Chapter 32:  Benjamin Harrison Era.  (9/21/2024)
Chapter 33:  Vandalia. (9/22/2024)
Chapter 34.  Mississippi River. (9/23/2024)
Chapter 35:  Road-building. (9/27/2024)
Chapter 36.  Boonville. (9/28/2024)
Chapter 37.  Double highway. (9/29/2024)
Chapter 38.  Kansas City. (9/30/2024)
Chapter 39.  Sign post.  (10/1/2024)

Majority of members of Brookfield (Wisconsin) Common Council vote in favor of voter suppression

 
In Brookfield, 80% of residents are white and 50.3% are female.

HeadlineWTMJ, 8/21/2024
All who spoke at the meeting in public comment on Tuesday night talked in favor of having the drop box option. 
“What I’m asking you to do is realize that people with disabilities and older adults don’t have the ability to have the control to get to the city hall to drop off their absentee ballot during office hours all the time,” said Julie Burish.

Related reading:

One of them is Brookfield, the western suburb of Milwaukee. Residents there requested access to drop boxes, saying it would eliminate a barrier for voters with disabilities and older adults who can’t always go to the city hall to drop off their absentee ballot, TMJ4 reported. But officials voted to opt out after the city clerk and city attorney said drop boxes would require extra work to set up and monitor and that they were unnecessary in a post-pandemic election.

Carl Hiaasen's "Potussies" spring from the pages of fiction into real life

 
Photo and headline New York Times, 9/30/2024
“Those beautiful ladies from North Carolina are here again without their husbands,” Mr. Trump observed at a rally in Mosinee, Wis., on Sept. 9, veering off from a rant about the 2020 election. He gestured toward the rafters and a row of a dozen impeccably coifed women in brightly colored pantsuits, as if they had wandered in from an Easter gala. 
The women waved and blew kisses at the former president, who speculated that the women had attended “249 or something” rallies. “That means they have money,” he said approvingly.

Related reading:

Hiaasen said he based the character of Mastodon on President Donald Trump. 
When he is at his Palm Beach residence, Casa Bellicosa, which Hiaasen said was inspired by Mar-a-Lago, Mastodon spends his time tweeting, baking on his state-of-the-art tanning bed, and being worshipped by a group of elderly society dames known as The Potussies.

Excerpt from Amazon Book Review
Squeeze Me is the story of a bumbling President (code name Mastodon), a philandering First Lady, Burmese pythons, a group of Palm Beach socialites/presidential groupies who call themselves the POTUSSIES, and a wildlife wrangler named Angie Armstrong. After a founding member of the POTUSSIES is found dead (and during charity ball season, no less!), the President attributes her murder to the "rampaging immigrant hordes," but the real culprit is something else entirely.

Robert, Michael, were you unaware?


Related post:

Day 1436 of GOP election denier hysteria (Trump Big Lie Clown Show Circus Wisconsin Looney Tunes edition)

 
The endless parade
 of clown show zombies
Starring GOP congressman
Drunk Van Orden
 
Representative Derrick Van Orden attended the March to Save America rally in Washington on January 6 and joined the march to the Capitol, but claims he didn’t participate in the violence. He has said that he “went there to stand with them, to stand up for electoral integrity.” After being en- dorsed by Trump in 2022, he finally won the congressional district seat long held by Democrats, which he narrowly lost in 2020. 
Day 938 (Doug McLinko)
Day 942 (Glenn Youngkin)
Day 944   (Janel Brandtjen)
Day 945 (Jeff Serdy)
Day 946 (Todd Graybill)
Day 947 (Kyle Ardoin)
Day 949 (Frank LaRose)
Day 951 (Garland Favorito)
Day 952 (Doug Logan)
Day 954 (Brian Pritchard)
Day 955 (David Cross)
Day 956 (Suzi Voyles)
Day 957 (Josh McKoon)
Day 958 (David Whipple)
Day 960 (Joe Oltmann)
Day 961  (Theresa Manzella)
Day 962 (Sandra Merchant)
Day 964 (Stuart Hadlund)
Day 965  (Kari Lake)
Day 966   (Andro Lerario)
Day 971 (Jason Snead)
Day 982   (Joseph Mastroianni)
Day 983 (Mike Lindell)
Day 984 (Robert Sutherland)
Day 985 (Charlie Kirk)
Day 992   (Stan Grot)
Day 996  (Tim O'Hare)
Day 998   (Shawnna Bolick)
Day 999  (Dave Williams)
Day 1000 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1003   (Janel Brandtjen)
Day 1004 (Dinesh D'Souza)
Day 1005   (Sonny Borrelli)
Day 1006 (Daire Rendon)
Day 1007 (70% of GOP voters)
Day 1011 (Peter Bernegger)
Day 1013 (Sidney Powell)
Day 1015 (Matt Maddock)
Day 1016 (Nick Sherman)
Day 1017   (Boris Epshteyn)
Day 1019 (Rudy Giuliani)
Day 1020 (Eric Burlison)
Day 1025  (Mark Finchem)
Day 1026 (Brian Schimming)
Day 1027 (Jenna Ellis)
Day 1030 (David Whipple)
Day 1031 (Jeffrey Clark, John Eastman) 
Day 1032 (Joe Oltmann)
Day 1033  (Kari Lake)
Day 1035 (Abe Hamadeh)
Day 1037 (Douglas Frank)
Day 1039 (Warren Daniel)
Day 1040 (Craig Berland)
Day 1041 (Jason Frazier)
Day 1042 (Tina Peters)
Day 1044 (Meshawn Maddock)
Day 1046  (Jim Womack)
Day 1049 (Devin LeMahieu)
Day 1051 (Shawn Still)
Day 1053 (Ron DeSantis)
Day 1054   (Kristina Karamo)
Day 1055 (Cathy Latham)
Day 1056  (Kari Lake)
Day 1057   (Janel Brandtjen)
Day 1059 (Warren Daniel)
Day 1064 (Mike Thompson)
Day 1065 (Scott Hall)
Day 1069   (Janel Brandtjen)
Day 1072 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1074 (Sharon Hewitt)
Day 1081 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1082 (Amanda Jennings Smith)
Day 1083  (Kari Lake)
Day 1084 (Bob Bachenberg)
Day 1085 (Sidney Powell)
Day 1086 (Kenneth Chesebro)
Day 1087 (Gym Jordan)
Day 1088 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1089 (Tom Emmer)
Day 1090 (Mike Johnson)
Day 1091 (Jenna Ellis)
Day 1094 (Jim Marchant)
Day 1095 (Donald Trump)
Day 1096 (Mike Johnson)
Day 1097  (Seth Keshel)
Day 1098 (Doug Basler)
Day 1099 (Amy Kremer)
Day 1100 (Gabrielle Hanson)
Day 1101 (Mike Lindell) 
Day 1102 (Harrison Flo\yd)
Day 1103 (Steve Scalise)
Day 1104  (Kari Lake)
Day 1105 (Deborah Flora)
Day 1107 (Rick Weible) 
Day 1110 (Jenna Ellis)
Day 1112   (Dan Scorvino)
Day 1114 (Mark Zuckerberg)
Day 1115 (Patrick Henry)
Day 1116   (Jim DeMint)
Day 1117 (Peg Cage)
Day 1118   (Sonny Borrelli)
Day 1119  (Kristina Karamo)
Day 1121 (Ron Hanks)
Day 1122 (Tom Crosby, Peggy Judd)
Day 1123 (Nancy Landry)
Day 1124 (Ken Buck)
Day 1125 (Burt Jones)
Day 1128  (Kari Lake)
Day 1129 (Cleta Mitchell)
Day 1132 (Klete Keller)
Day 1133 (Andrew Hitt)
Day 1135 (Alan Hostetter)
Day 1136 (Robert Spindell)
Day 1137 (Donald Trump)
Day 1158 (Leah Anderson)
Day 1160 (John Eastman)
Day 1161 (Rob Natelson)
Day 1162 (Earl Wright)
Day 1163 (Dave Williams)
Day 1165 (Liz Harrington)
Day 1166 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1167 (Kris Kobach)
Day 1168 (Elise Stefanik)
Day 1171  (Gilbert Fonticoba)\
Day 1172 (Bob Bartlesmeyer)
Day 1173 (Robert E. Norton II)
Day 1174 (Sandra Merchant)
Day 1176 (Carlos Ayala)
Day 1177 (Mark Robinson)
Day 1178 (Iowa GOP caucusgoers)
Day 1179 (Laura Loomer)
Day 1180  (Kristina Karamo)
Day 1181 (Stefanie Lambert)
Day 1182 (Debbie Kouzounas)
Day 1183  (Marylyn Todd)
Day 1185 (Jim O'Connor)
Day 1186 (Max Burns)
Day 1187 (Brandon Beach)
Day 1188  (Gina Swoboda)
Day 1189 (Peter Navarro)
Day 1190 (Calvin Hayden)
Day 1191 (Terpsehore Maras)
Day 1192 (Anthony Kern)
Day 1193 (Russ Andrews)
Day 1194 (Ron Hanks)
Day 1195 (James Little)
Day 1196 (Wendy Rogers)
Day 1197  (Michael Whatley)
Day 1198 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1199 (Wes Allen) 
Day 1200 (Robert Spindell)
Day 1201 (Lynn Fitch)
Day 1202 (Heather Honey)
Day 1206 (Chuck Gray)
Day 1207 (Wendy Rogers)
Day 1208 (Raul Labrador)
Day 1210 (Jim Marchant)
Day 1211 (Max Burns)
Day 1213 (Jeffrey Clark)
Day 1214 (William Hyde)
Day 1215 (Terry Brand)
Day 1218 (Michael Sparks)
Day 1219 (Justin Heap)
Day 1220 (Lisa Michaud)
Day 1221 (Jake Hoffman)
Day 1222 (Tina Peters)
Day 1223 (Jim Troupis/Kenneth Chesebro)
Day 1224 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1225 (Tina Peters)
Day 1226 (Daire Rendon)
Day 1227 (Matt and Meshawn Maddock)
Day 1228 (Michael Whatley and Lara Trump)
Day 1229 (Matt Snorek)
Day 1231 (Mike Lindell)
Day 1232  (Jessica Pollema)
Day 1233 (Dawn Keefer)
Day 1234 (Brandon Gill)
Day 1235 (Peter Navarro)
Day 1236 (Christina Bobb)
Day 1237 (Christina Bobb)
Day 1238 (Stephanie Lambert)
Day 1239  (Mark Kampf
Day 1242 (Shawn Still)
Day 1243 (Leah Anderson)
Day 1244 (Ronna McDaniel)
Day 1248 (John Eastman)
Day 1249 (Doug Ringler)
Day 1250  (Kari Lake)
Day 1251 (Justin Heap)
Day 1252 (Donald Trump)
Day 1256 (Dave McCormick, Doug Mastriano)
Day 1258 (Laura Hobbs)
Day 1259 (Donald Trump)
Day 1261 (Shawn Smith)
Day 1262 (Peggy Judd)
Day 1263 (Mike Johnson)
Day 1266  (Otto Kauss)
Day 1267 (Rudy Giuliani)
Day 1269  (Tom Hamner)
Day 1272  (Kari Lake)
Day 1274 (Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani)
Day 1275 (Jenna Ellis)
Day 1276 (Scott Perry)
Day 1277  (Peter Bernegger)
Day 1278 (Christina Bobb)
Day 1279 (Liz Harris)
Day 1280 (Jake Hoffman)
Day 1281 (Anthony Kern)
Day 1282 (Donald Trump)
Day 1283 (Scott Mussi)
Day 1284 (Bill Conrad)
Day 1285 (Ronda Kennedy)
Day 1286 (Stephanie Phillips)
Day 1287 (Barry Lindemann)
Day 1288 (Vincent Rego)
Day 1289 (Stephanie Scott, Stefanie Lambert)
Day 1290 (Cyndia Haggard)
Day 1291 (Tim Scott)
Day 1292 (Rudy Giuliani)
Day 1293 (Mac Werner)
Day 1294 (Patrick Morrisey)
Day 1295 (Mac Werner)
Day 1298 (John Eastman)
Day 1299 (Rudy Giuliani)
Day 1300 (Ron Johnson)
Day 1301  (Marco Rubio)
Day 1302 (Cole Heisey)
Day 1305 (Derrick Evans)
Day 1306 (Ted Cruz)
Day 1309 (Patrick Colbeck)
Day 1310 (Dennis Linthicum)
Day 1311 (Samuel Alito)
Day 1315 (Lara Trump)
Day 1316 (Kenneth Chesebro)
Day 1317 (Julie Adams) 
Day 1318 (Jim Troupis)
Day 1319 (Beverly Pop)
Day 1320 (Robert Beadles)
Day 1322 (Michael Roman)
Day 1327 (Jenna Ellis, Cleta Mitchell)
Day 1330 (Bill Canda)
Day 1331 (Scott Deacon)
Day 1332  (Boris Epshteyn)
Day 1333 (John J. McGuire)
Day 1334 (Dave Williams)
Day 1335 (Patrick Byrne) 
Day 1336 (Justin Heap)
Day 1337 (Donald Trump)
Day 1338  (Shelby Busch)
Day 1340  (Ron Hanks)
Day 1350 (Pam Travis)
Day 1352 (Amy Kremer)
Day 1353  (Carla Andriola)
Day 1354 (Stefanie Lambert)
Day 1355 (Ashe Epp)
Day 1356 (Holly Kasun)
Day 1357 (Shawn Smith)
Day 1358  (Gina Swoboda)
Day 1359 (J. D. Vance)
Day 1360 (Patrick Byrne)
Day 1362 (Nancy Landry)
Day 1364 (Tina Peters)
Day 1365 )Garland Favorito)
Day 1366 (David Lara)
Day 1367 (Josh Barnett)
Day 1368 (Michelle Ugenti-Rita)
Day 1369 (Tina Peters)
Day 1370 (Victoria Bishop)
Day 1371 (Justin Hap)
Day 1373 (John McGuire
Day 1374 (Dave Williams)
Day 1376 (Valentina Gomez)
Day 1377 (Denny Hoskins)
Day 1379 (Janice Johnston)
Day 1380 (Julie Adams)
Day 1381 (Tina Peters) 
Day 1383 (Marjorie Taylor Greene)
Day 1384 (Tina Peters)
Day 1385  (Janel Brandtjen)
Day 1386 (Timothy Ramthun)
Day 1387 (Meshawn Maddock)
Day 1388 (David Hanna)
Day 1389  (Jeff Good Morning)
Day 1390 (Josh McKoon)
Day 1392 (Alfie Oakes)
Day 1393 (David Kalin)
Day 1394 (Bridget Thorne)
Day 1395  (Patricia Poprik)
Day 1398 (Janelle King)
Day 1399 (Hans von Spakovsky)
Day 1400 (Himself)
Day 1401 (Wes Allen)
Day 1404 (Stuart Ulsh and Randy Bunch)
Day 1405 (Peggy Judd)
Day 1406 (Jefferson Davis)
Day 1409 (Jon Burns)
Day 1410 (Kim Monson)
Day 1411 (Scott Perry
Day 1412 (JD Vance)
Day 1414 (Himself)
Day 1415 (David Schweikert)
Day 1416 (Jeff Zink)
Day 1417 (Kelly Coopr)
Day 1418 (Andy Biggs)
Day 1419 (Paul Gosar)
Day 1420 (Tom Crosby)
Day 1421 (Steve Christensen)
Day 1422 (Hildy Angius)
Day 1423 (Ron Gould)
Day 1424 (Travis Lingenfelter)
Day 1427 (Steve Christy) 
Day 1428 (Kevin Cavanaugh)
Day 1429 (Jeff Serdy)
Day 1430 (Harry Oberg)
Day 1431 (Darren Simmons)
Day 1432 (Gary Morris)
Day 1433 (JD Vance)
Day 1434 (Eric Hovde)
Day 1435 (Bryan Steil)