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Friday, February 14, 2020

S2P06 - The Other Old Guy Opines

This blog is the companion to our podcast Two Old Guys Drinking Beer. It is normally written by me, Bill Holmes. This post is a departure from that norm. It was written by my partner Dennis Sherrard. He expands and expounds on the political/news segment of our last podcast.  You can listen to that episode here Season 4 - Episode 2 - What a week it has been

I produce and record, along with my co-host Bill Holmes a podcast called “Two Old Guys Drinking Beer”. The shameless plug for my podcast is not the point of the article, but I bring it up because in our last episode Bill and I were discussing the current events that have all occurred in this very brief time since January 1, 2020. I remarked that I was glad to see the back-side of 2019, as it was a doozy. But, 2020 stepped up and says: “Hold My Beer”.This past two weeks have been a let’s say “interesting few days”. I’m reminded of the old Chinese curse: “May you live in interesting times.” Indeed. So, what’s happened? Since February 2nd, Super Bowl Sunday, we’ve seen people lose their minds over a half-time show where two Latina performers evidently scarred young children for life by wearing risqué costumes and dancing and singing in somewhat alluring fashion. The horror.
The following Monday, we had the first set of elections for the 2020 Presidential contest in November. The famed Iowa Caucuses. People were glued to their TV’s or Internet devices Monday evening to see would prevail amongst the myriad of Democratic candidates. They went to sleep Monday not knowing who won. They got up the next morning not knowing who won, this went on for days and days. What a mess.
Tuesday, February 4th, we had the State of the Union address from President Trump. A President, still going through a trial in the Senate to see if he would be removed from Office based on the articles of impeachment filed by the House of Representatives. The speech was typical of Trump, full of lies, grand-standing and, in keeping with the TV producer he is, moments grand effect. Perhaps the most egregious act of the speech was the “surprise” awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Rush Limbaugh. Yes, Rush Limbaugh. That paragon of good-will that invades the public airways daily was given the same medal that Rosa Parks was given. So much for the import of that award.
On the next Wednesday, after a rapid impeachment trial, where, for the first time in Presidential impeachment history, no witnesses were called, President Trump was acquitted on both articles filed against him. There was some drama in the proceedings that for me and most, a foregone conclusion. Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Lamar Alexander, all Republican senators, castigated the President’s behavior, but then voted to acquit. How brave. One man, Mitt Romney, the junior senator from Utah, voted to find the president guilty on the first article of impeachment: Abuse of Power. One man from the 53 members of the Senate had the courage to find Trump guilty. It was an extraordinary act. And it was an act not without consequences.
On the following Friday, the purges began. Mr. Trump, now emboldened and staying true to his petty and vindictive self, perp-walked Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman, a 20 plus year veteran and Purple Heart recipient attached to the National Security Council out of the White House. Oh, and for good measure, his twin brother Yevgeny, was also escorted out. Why? Because Colonel Vindman had the temerity to comply with a subpoena during the House investigations and testify in a manner that wasn’t good for Mr. Trump.
That same Friday, Mr. Trump recalled Gordon Sondland, the Ambassador to the European Union for the same reason. Sondland testified in House hearings that Trump did indeed attempt to coerce the Ukranians to open an investigation on the former Vice President, Joe Biden and his son Hunter. This of course was not allowed to stand. Disloyalty to Mr. Trump is a cardinal sin, and one that must be immediately dealt with.
Things continued to get worse, as Mr. Trump suggested that retaliation against Colonel Vindman be taken as a form of disciplinary action. Of course, Trump fired up the twitter machine and spent must of the past two weeks going after any and all people that had made any attempt to hold him accountable for his actions. Trump went after Romney, he went after Pelosi, he went after Adam Schiff. He has spent so much time on Twitter in the past three years one wonders exactly when he gets to this “presidenting” stuff.
Not satisfied with just tweeting about the impeachment trial, this past week Mr. Trump weighed in on the Roger Stone case. Roger, as everyone knows is sweet and good as Apple Pie, and would never do anything wrong, was convicted on 7 counts including witness tampering, lying to Congress and the FBI, and obstructing investigations into the Russia affair. The federal prosecutors in charge of the case had recommended a sentencing range of between 7 and 9 years for the offenses. Mr. Trump was outraged. He tweeted out about what a “miscarriage of justice” this was. All of a sudden, the Department of Justice pulled back the sentencing recommendations and said they would be re-looking at this. Wow, what one tweet can do. Bill Barr, Trump’s “Roy Cohn”, and allegedly Attorney General of the United States, basically took control of the situation. So much so, that the four attorneys prosecuting the case submitted a formal withdrawal to the presiding judge, Amy Berman Jackson. One of the prosecutors left government service. Mr. Barr published guidelines to the DOJ that any investigation of the President must have the sign-off from him personally. So much for Justiciable independence.
This past Tuesday, the New Hampshire primary was held, and Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg came out on top. This wasn’t too surprising as the polling in the recent days showed them both near the top of the list. What was surprising was the poor performance of Vice President Biden and Elizabeth Warren. The meager vote tallies of the Vice President may be the sign that his “sell-by date” has expired and people are looking elsewhere. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar came in a strong third place and a buzz of excitement and evidently fund raising has occurred since the outcome was reported.
Another Democratic candidate, former 3-term Republican Mayor of New York City and bazillionaire Michael Bloomberg is making noise. He’s opened his change wallet, pulled out a few hundred million dollars and is running ads all over the internet and TV and really getting under Mr. Trump’s skin. Trump has now decided that Bloomberg’s nickname (he always gives his opponents these) is “Mini-Mike” due to Mr. Bloomberg’s diminutive physical stature. Bloomberg responded with a tweet that suggest he will not be cowed by Mr. Trump. The ads, the tweet storms, multiple endorsements from other mayors and congressional representatives and the failing Biden candidacy has pushed Mr. Bloomberg into double digits in the polls. The other Democrats in the race, in particular Bernie Sanders, are noticing. Deciding it’s terrible to have billionaires in the race vying for the Democratic nomination, Bernie is ramping up his attacks on the super-rich. I’m not sure he noticed, but there were two other very wealthy people on those debate stages with him, Tom Steyer and Andrew Yang. But, I guess they were OK. Anyway, Bloomberg is having an impact, and come Super Tuesday (March 3rd), we’ll see exactly how much and what it does to the race.
So, we’re off to a busy start of the year. Will it get quieter? Hell no. The ride has just begun. Buckle up folks, it is a long time until November. 
DS

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

S2P05 - Meanwhile


These are my notes for the political/news segment of the S4E02 Two Old Guys Drinking Beer podcast episode. There are always far more topics than there is time to discuss. Many of the below items have links to the underlying news reports. Remember, these are notes for a podcast, not fully fleshed out and edited ideas. There are also some format inconsistencies since this material is gathered from many sources over several days or weeks. 

  • Who are supporters of Dem candidates who have dropped out migrating to?
  • Who is running the country? Trump is either golfing or holding rallies.
  • I find the Senate chaplain’s invocations long and over the top. Barry Black, Seventh-Day Adventist.
  • Coming up -
    • 02/04 - State of the Union
    • 02/05 - Senate impeachment vote
    • 02/07 - Democratic debate
    • 02/11 - New Hampshire primary
    • 02/19 - Democratic debate
    • 02/22 - Nevada caucuses
    • 02/25 - Democratic debate
    • 02/29 - South Carolina primary
  • 03/03 - Super Tuesday
  • National
  • Trump lies - as of 01/19 - 16,241 in 3 years, 15/day
  • Trump approval rating - 51.7% disapprove, 43.8% approve
  • Trump Golf - 246 visits in 159 weeks
  • 538 Democratic projection model - Sander 2 in 5, No one 1 in 4
  • Bloomberg’s $11 million Super Bowl ad costs him the equivalent of $17 for someone with a net worth of $100K.  
  • Criticism of the Israeli government now equates to anti-Semitism according to Trump/Kushner.
  • Impeachment is a big deal. Fox News chose not to air all the proceedings in the Senate. A Trump bias perhaps?
    • MSNBC & CNN did wall to wall coverage.
  • 01/22 - On the first day of the Democratic impeachment presentation, Trump breaks his tweet record with over 130 tweets & retweets. 
  • 01/22 - DC attorney general sues the Trump inaugural committee for overpaying at Trump’s DC hotel. 
  • 01/22 - Trump and EPA rolls back environmental controls on streams and wetlands. Because we don’t want clean water.
  • 01/24 - Trump threatens to withhold funds from California over abortion insurance.  
  • 01/24 - The Pentagon now says 34 service members have traumatic brain injuries from Iranian rocket attacks. More than just headaches. 
  • Fox News did not air the impeachment proceedings during prime time. Aired their normal lineup of Trumpers.
  • 01/25 - SOS Pompeo can’t handle a real interview and flies off the handle. Anger management issues. Very undiplomatic of our chief diplomat.
  • 01/25 - A new recording shows Trump wanted ambassador Yovanovitch out and also that he does know Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman.
  • Based on some leaked info from his book, it looks like Bolton does have pertinent information about Ukraine. 
  • Judge Judy endorses Mike Bloomberg. 
  • 01/27 - The Supreme Court allows new Trump immigration rules while case is litigated. 
  • 01/27 - The Trump defense team
    • Did not mention the Bolton leak. 
    • Ken Starr gave a history lecture on impeachment. Nothing specific about this impeachment. No defense of Trump’s acts, just procedure and precedent stuff. 
    • Jane Raskin - defends Giuliani. He is a minor player.
    • Patrick Philbin - argues legality of House subpoenas.
    • Pam Bondi - argues there is Ukraine, Burisma, and Bidens are corruption so Trump was justified. Weak presenter.  
    • Eric Herschmann - But Obama did it. 
    • Robert Ray - Goes over Andrew Johnson’s impeachment?
    • Alan Dershowitz - Not impeachable offenses. Constitutional arguments. Other legalize tricks. Quite a convoluted presentation. Makes up new term “crime-like” acts. 
    • Watched Fox News on 2nd day of Trump defense. They break in for analysis during presentations. Want more pizazz.
    • On 01/28 Sekulow attacks Mueller Report and FBI. Other points were completely off-topic. Muddy the waters.
    • The question & answer portion could have had better procedures. Lots of wasted time passing paper and recognizing questioners. 
      • Schiff got a little verbose.
    • Senators mostly asked questions of their side.
    • Dershowitz seemed more intent on defending his own views and reputation than defending Trump. He said almost all other academics are biased since they disagree with him. Contends almost nothing is impeachable. 
    • What is the purpose of adding multiple Senators’ names to a question? 
    • What difference does it make if impeachment is in an election year or a Supreme Court nomination? 
    • 01/31 - No witnesses. 51-49, Romney, Collins vote for witnesses, the only party defections. 
  • 01/28 - CBO says 2020 deficit will exceed $1 trillion.
  • Pompeo bars NPR reporter from a foreign trip
  • 01/28 - Trump unveils the Kushner “NO Peace” plan.
  • 01/29 - Doug Collins (R-GA) to run for the senate.
  • 01/29 - Trump signs USMCA.
  • Trump turns on Bolton. What a surprise. One truism, if you work for Trump, he will eventually turn on you. 
  • 4th quarter 2019 GDP growth rate 2.1%, full 2019 growth 2.3%. 2.5% in 2018.
  • 2019 drug OD deaths (67,367, 46,802 opioids) decline for the first time in 28 years. Life expectancy up (78.7) for the first time since 2014.
  • A section of Trump’s wall blew over into Mexico. Only 34 mph winds.
  • The GOP continues to expose the whistleblower by name.
  • 01/30 - Is the ERA now a constitutional amendment?
  • 01/30 - Lev Parnas releases another video.
  • 01/30 - The White House to propose keeping Ukraine aid in the budget after years of trying to cut funds. Coincidence? 
  • 01/30 - Anti-human trafficking groups boycott Ivanka’s summit. 
  • 01/31 - John Delaney drops out of the presidential race.
  • 01/31 - More Bolton book leaks. 
  • 01/31 - Trump bans visitors from six more countries, all are black &/or Muslim. 
  • 01/31 - Trump allows for increased use of land mines. Reverses Obama’s restrictions. 
  • 01/31 - The Senate votes 51-49 not to have witnesses and additional documents in the impeachment trial. Romey and Collins cross party lines. 
  • Trump’s border wall will need storm gates.
  • 02/01 - The Arab League unanimously rejects the Trump/Kushner peace plan
  • Rush Limbaugh lung cancer. I hope he survives and retires. 
  • 02/03 - My 2020 American Community Survey form arrived.
  • 02/03 - Iowa caucuses 
    • Slow results due to glitches, no results until late 02/04. Full 100% results not until late on 02/06. A complete clusterfuck.  Des Moines Register poll screwup.
    • Time to kill the caucuses and Iowa going first.
    • Iowa uses delegate formula similar to the electoral college. Gives more weight to rural counties. 
    • Trump and minions brag about him winning GOP caucuses.
    • Results - Buttigieg 26.2% (564 delegates), Sanders 26.1% (562), Warren 18.0% (387), Biden 15.8% (341), Klobuchar 12.3% (264)
    • Popular vote: Sanders - 45,826; Buttigieg - 43,195; Warren - 34,771; Biden - 23,691
    • Is Biden toast? No money, no energy, no ideas. Makes staff changes.
    • Tom Perez, DNC chair, calls for a recanvas. 
  • 02/04 - SOTU 
    • Fact check of speech
    • Trump won’t shake Pelosi’s hand
    • It was a campaign speech
    • The usual passel of Trump lies
    • Slams Obama, of course
    • Will always protect Medicare and SS. BS
    • Limbaugh Medal of Freedom. He fakes surprise. #1 he doesn’t deserve the honor, #2 the completely inappropriate venue. I hope he recovers from cancer and then retires.
    • Preemie who survived
    • Reunites soldier with family 
    • We’re going to Mars. Space Force
    • No mention of impeachment
    • Pelosi rips up speech
    • About ⅓ of Trump’s speech was applause.
    • Michigan governor Gretchen Whitner does democratic response, good job
    • If Trump gets reelected and the Dems keep the House, Nancy or the next speaker should not invite Trump to deliver the SOTU (aka campaign rally) in Congress. Make him send a written SOTU. He can hold his campaign rally and reality show at another venue. 
  • 02/05 - Trump acquitted on both impeachment counts
    • Obstruction charge - 53-47
    • Abuse of power - 52-48 Mitt Romney voted to convict. 
      • The campaign to destroy Romney has already started.
  • 02/06 - Trump’s speech at National Prayer Breakfast and White House victory party show no remorse, contrition or apology. He attacks enemies.
    • The prayer breakfast theme was "to love your enemies". Then Trump trashed enemies.
    • Vicious attacks on Romney.
    • Proves Senators Alexander and Collins were fools to think Trump learned a lesson from impeachment. 
  • 02/06 - Trump to allow drilling and grazing in former Utah national monument areas. 
  • 02/06 - Trump to remove Lt. Col. Vindman from the NCS.  He also fires his brother.
  • 02/07 - The US adds 225K jobs in January. 112 straight months of growth. 3.6% unemployment, up 0.1%
  • 02/07 - Vindman and Sondland fired.
  • 02/07 - Trump charges high rates to the Secret Service. Ongoing abuse. 
  • 02/07 - Democratic Debate - Seven candidates.

International

 

Texas

  • Anti-abortion PAC going after Kay Granger as pro-choice. She’s running ads featuring Trump.
  • Granger sponsored the bill to reprimand Pelosi for tearing up the SOTU speech.
  • Tarrant County will have voting centers at area colleges despite a new state law banning temporary polling sites. 
  • 01/28 - Ellis County becomes an “Unborn Sanctuary” county. BTW, there are no abortion facilities in Ellis county. 
  • 01/30 - A Texas Lyceum poll has Biden and Sanders on top in the state. MJ Heger slightly leading senate race.
  • S-T endorses Jeff Whitfield for HD92 Dem primary. Carpetbagger funded by other lawyers and PACs outside the district. 

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S2P04 - Beer -Bitburger Premium Pils

These are the beer notes from the Season 4 Episode 02 of the S4E02 - Two Old Guys Drinking Beer podcast.

The Brewery

  • The Bitburger Brewery (Bitburger Brauerei Th. Simon GmbH)
  • Founded in 1817 by Johann Wallenborn (1784). Son of a brewery owner.
  • Bitburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
  • The company slogan is, "Bitte ein Bit." This is literally, "Please, a Bit," or "A Bit, please." 
  • Still independently owned. 
  • Exported throughout the world.
  • Other beers:
    • Bitburger Radler - Pils with lemonade. 2.5% ABV
    • Premium Pils 0.0% alcohol
    • Radler 0.0% alcohol
    • Köstritzer Schwarzbier
    • Köstritzer Kellerbier
    • Köstritzer Pale Ale
    • König Pilsener 
    • WERNESGRÜNER LEGENDARY PILS - since 1436
    • LICHER WEIZEN
    • Benediktiner Weissbier - also dark or 0.0% alcohol
    • BENEDIKTINER HELL - Bavarian lager
  • Bitburger also brews beer under license from Benediktiner Weissbräu GmbH. The oldest German Benedictine brewery.

The Beer

  • Bitburger Premium Pils
  • Germany’s #3 best selling beer
  • Germany's Draft Beer no.1
  • 4.8% ABV
  • $6.50 four-pack pint cans @ Total Wine
  • "Our straw-coloured pilsner is crystal-clear and perfectly hopped, boasting a light taste and a lasting foam head with extra-fine bubbles. This all combines for a moment of pure pilsner enjoyment. For two centuries we’ve brewed our beer using only the best ingredients, and following the renowned German Beer Purity laws. It’s no wonder the distinct barrel-fresh taste of our Bitburger Premium Pils is a firm favourite amongst beer fans, and the most poured beer in Germany!"

The Review

This is a clean, crisp, refreshing pilsner from the area that invented this type of pale lager. It is quite effervescent and indeed does have extra-fine bubbles. Bitburger would be an excellent choice for a day at the pool or beach. At least at Total Wine, this is also a very affordable beer. Both of the two old guys rated Bitburger a solid three (3) out of five (5) bottle caps. Give it a try.

Other Beer News

  • Revolver Brewing Co. to open brewery and taproom at Texas Live! called BLDG5. Opening 2/20/20 Next to the new Globe Life Field.
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