Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Teddy Bridgewater Injury

I was heartbroken when I heard the news that Teddy Bridgewater was injured in practice yesterday.  Not only is he a good guy that you cannot help but pull for, but it also absolutely devastates the Minnesota Vikings post season hopes for the upcoming NFL season.  At this point I'm just hoping that Teddy misses just the upcoming and season and that this is not a career ending injury.

The Vikings are kind of stuck now, it's late August and there just aren't a whole lot of options out there for them to upgrade the QB spot.  For now, Shaun Hill takes over as the starter, but there's a very good reason that he's been a career backup, he just doesn't offer a whole lot as a starter.  Taylor Heinicke's off season injury is also a set back as they apparently have high hopes for him, it's possible that he could start at some point this season but fact is he has never taken a regular season snap in the NFL.  The only other QB in camp for the Vikings is Joel Stave and while he seems to have an NFL arm, his accuracy and decision making leave a lot to be desired, he's in no way ready to play anytime soon (if ever).

What does this mean?  The Vikings will need to add another QB to 1) compete for the starting spot, 2) provide depth.   Here are the best options out there in my humble opinion:
  1. Mike Glennon - probably the best option out there, his strong arm would play well with Norv. 
  2. Josh McCown - quality veteran QB who has played well the last couple seasons. 
  3. Colin Kaepernick - he's on the block, could a change of scenery be all he needs? 
  4. Chase Daniel - there's a reason the Eagles signed him to a nice free agent deal. 
  5. A.J. McCarron - the Vikes got a good look at him when the Vikings scrimmaged the Bengals. 
  6. Zach Mettenberger - his big arm may play well in a Norv Turner system. 
  7. E.J. Manuel - another guy who may benefit from a change in scenery.   
  8. Brian Hoyer - he's got experience working with Norv Turner.  
  9. Brandon Weeden - another guy whose big arm may play well in a Vikings offense. 
  10. Gino Smith - another guy who just may need a change of scenery.  
Whether the Vikings would be willing to give up much for any of these guys is the question.  I'd suggest they do, they have a talented team and could still make the playoffs with quality QB play (which I doubt they'd get from Shaun Hill).  It'll be interesting to see what direction they move.  All I do know is that I want nothing to do with the likes of Christian Ponder, Mark Sanchez, Johnny Manziel & Michael Vick

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

RIP Gene Wilder

One of my all time favorite actors, he was in so many great movies.  RIP.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Most Hated Man in America?

It's been awhile since I updated my list, so here goes:
  1. Donald Trump - his selling of fear and prejudice is despicable.  
  2. Heather Bresch - the epitome of everything wrong with America's healthcare system. 
  3. Martin Shkreli- you could make the argument that he should top this list.  
  4. Bill Cosby - this vile rapist had a lot of people fooled. 
  5. James O'Keefe - a blight upon the field of investigative journalism. 
  6. Stephen Bannon - the leading propagandist of the Alt-Right movement. 
  7. David Duke - Donald Trump brought him back out of the woodwork.  
  8. Roger Ailes - this guy was a workplace monster.  
  9. Kris Kobach - this wingnut is intent on suppressing the vote ordinary Americans.
  10. Grover Norquist - his no tax pledge has crippled the U.S. economy. 

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Saturday, August 27, 2016

2016 Presidential Endorsements

I thought that it would be interesting to keep a running tally of the 2016 Presidential endorsements from prominent newspapers, websites and magazines.  The lists are not very long at this point (especially for Donald Trump) but it's still early, they should be coming soon.

For Hillary Clinton
***Edit, just a couple of trend that I'm noticing:
  1. There are still few major media endorsements for Donald Trump, that's telling.
  2. Several right wing leaning publications are coping out and endorsing Gary Johnson in an attempt to distance themselves from Donald Trump while at the same time not endorsing Hillary Clinton.  I have to believe that deep down they also know that Gary Johnson has no business in the White House
  3. Several publications are also coping out by not endorsing anyone or specifically endorsing against one candidate (namely Donald Trump) but not taking a stand and then endorsing any other candidate.  Weak.  
  4. The Las Vegas Review Journal is the largest newspaper to endorse Donald Trump, but keep in mind, The Las Vegas Review Journal is owned by right wingnut Sheldon Adelson
  5. Wikipedia has a great list here

Friday, August 26, 2016

Extreme Vetting

I love this vetting of Trump supporters.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

AZ Tidbits

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Charlie Sykes

If there's one good thing to come out of Donald Trumps rise it's that many in the right wing media are having their "come to Jesus" moments.   One of them is Charlie Sykes and I commend him for it.  America's at it's best when we have 2 sane parties that are able to set aside their differences and are willing to work together to solve our problems.   We haven't had that in quite some time and I believe that talk radio has played a significant part in that.  Read the below comments, they are completely on the money IMO.


Monday, August 22, 2016

Sunday, August 21, 2016

POTpourri

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Svetlana Bilyalova

Oh my Svetlana Bilyalova! It doesn't get much better than that.

A video posted by @svetabily on

Friday, August 19, 2016

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Riviera Implosion

So long Riviera!  It was a nice run!



I stayed at the Riviera several times, I found it to be a nice affordable spot in the middle of the strip.

In it's heyday, I hear it was quite the happening place to be.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Most Influential Hispanics in America

Who do you think are the Most Influential Hispanics in American politics today?

Here's my list:
I'm sure there are more, these seem to be the most prominent though.  I listed them alphabetically.  For the record, if I ranked them by positive influence, I'd have Becerra, Perez, Sotomayer and the Castro brothers on top of the list, with Cruz, Rubio and Martinez at the bottom.  For the record, for this list, I also don't feel that influential necessarily means having a positive influence either (thus the inclusion of Cruz, Rubio and Martinez).  

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Lying Donald

He tells it like it is?  Give me a break!

Monday, August 15, 2016

Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad - starring Will Smith & Margot Robbie.  After reading some of the horrible reviews for this movie I almost decided to skip it, I'm glad I didn't because it wasn't bad at all.  I'm sensing some comic book fans felt it strayed a bit from the original story but since the story was new to me I didn't have that problem.  Don't get me wrong here, it has no Oscars in it's future but I found it to be a nice summer getaway for a couple of hours.  It's basically about a group of misfit badass super villains who are forced to work together to fight the evil Enchantress, who is intent on destroying the world.  I enjoyed that they incorporated fellow DC comic characters like Batman, Superman and the Joker into the story.  Will Smith did a nice job as Deadshot.  I thought that Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn was a lot of fun (although some disagree).   Jared Leto was great as the Joker (although some seem to disagree), he made him as creepy as they come (I could see a Joker/Haley Quinn spinoff).  I can't honestly say anyone else on the cast really stood out, not that they were bad, just that they probably weren't given enough to make their characters stand out more.  Overall, if you're a DC Comic fanatic, you may have a hard time stomaching this one, but for everyone else I think it's worth a watch.

I will give it 3 out of 5 stars (*****).

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Ann Kirkpatrick

She's got my vote.  It's time for John McCain to fade off into the sunset.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

AZ Tidbits

Friday, August 12, 2016

Trump Exposes Trump

Does he even know his stance on the issues?

Thursday, August 11, 2016

POTpourri

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Steve Benson

Best political cartoonist in the business.

Cartoon for Aug. 9, 2016.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Warren Calls Out Trump Economic Plan

Elizabeth Warren rightfully put Donald Trump in his place.










Monday, August 8, 2016

The Infiltrator

The Infiltrator - starring Bryan Cranston & Diane Kruger.  I saw this movie a couple of weeks ago.  I was intrigued about seeing Byran Cranston star in a "Breaking Bad" style drug kingpin movie (only with his being on the other side of the law).  While it had some "Breaking Bad" elements, I was a little disappointed.  Cranston was not the problem, he's a great actor and he did a nice job in this one.  My disappointment comes in the ending, they did a real nice job throughout the movie of racheting up the suspense and intrigue but then (***spoiler alert***) ended it in a rather mundane mass arrest of criminals at a wedding.  Talk about let down.  Being based upon a true story, I guess they did need to keep it somewhat historically accurate though.  Still it's not a bad movie, I still recommend a watch, just maybe wait for PPV/Netflix.  I think the supporting cast was top notch too, John Leguizamo was excellent (he just may be one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood), Diane Kruger and Benjamin Bratt also did nice jobs.

I will give it 3 out of 5 stars (*****).

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne - starring Matt Damon & Tommy Lee Jones.  This movie marks the return of Matt Damon to the Bourne series.  There's not a whole lot new with this one, just more of the same non-stop action and suspense that have made the previous Bourne movies such a success.  I loved it, although I wouldn't rank it up there with the first couple, it's well worth a visit to the theater.   This movie starts with Bourne living in seclusion along the Greek/Albanian border, he is quickly pulled back into the dark world of international espionage by past CIA cohort Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) who seeks out his help to expose some dirty secrets of the CIA.  The CIA of course wants none of this and sets about tracking him down and 'eliminating' their problem.  Lots of chases and fisticuffs ensue.  Again, no new ground was broken here, but who cares, Jason Bourne is back and he's kicking ass.  Julia Stile is fine in her short return as Parsons.  Tommy Lee Jones is solid as always, but does look very old as CIA Director and chief protagonist Robert Dewey.  Vincent Cassel also made for a great foil to Bourne.  Director Paul Greengrass does a great job of pulling it all together.  All in all, a nice summer getaway, I recommend.

I will give it 4 out of 5 stars (*****).

Friday, August 5, 2016

Seth Meyers on Trump's Week

Funny stuff, and sadly too close to the truth.




Thursday, August 4, 2016

Meg Whitman Endorses Hillary Clinton

This is big news.  I suspect that there will be more Republicans doing the same in short order.

As a proud Republican, casting my vote for President has usually been a simple matter. This year is different. To vote Republican out of party loyalty alone would be to endorse a candidacy that I believe has exploited anger, grievance, xenophobia and racial division. Donald Trump’s demagoguery has undermined the fabric of our national character.
Trump’s reckless and uninformed positions on critical issues – from immigration to our economy to foreign policy – have made it abundantly clear that he lacks both the policy depth and sound judgment required as President. Trump’s unsteady hand would endanger our prosperity and national security. His authoritarian character could threaten much more.
Therefore, I have decided to support Hillary Rodham Clinton. It is clear to me that Secretary Clinton’s temperament, global experience and commitment to America’s bedrock national values make her the far better choice in 2016 for President of the United States. In a tumultuous world, America needs the kind of stable and aspirational leadership Secretary Clinton can provide. I urge all Republicans to reject Donald Trump this November.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

POTpourri

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Monday, August 1, 2016

AZ Tidbits