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Saturday, July 13, 2024
YaYa is engaged!!
Friday, July 12, 2024
My Thoughts on replacing Biden
If you ask me, and no one has, the Democratic Party would be foolish to replace Joe Biden at this point in the game.
Yes, he's suffering from memory loss and is clearly, visibly, unfit to continue in office. But that didn't start when the media lifted its self-imposed blinders after the debate; the general public knew the emperor had no clothes for at least a year now. The time to get a healthier, more viable option was back when the primary season began.
Now? With a convention coming up and the election what, 100 days away? Changing horses now just tells the voters you either didn't pay attention or didn't care when you should have, and leaves the public trying to evaluate and trust a new candidate at the 11th hour.
Not to mention a contested DNC convention in Chicago should spark some superstition.
I do NOT buy into the argument that a Biden-Trump matchup is an automatic loss for Biden. That is media hysteria as rooted in fact as the "The President is fine" nonsense they parroted for the last year. I think he's probably, regrettably, the best option to defeat a second Trump term.
Remove Biden, and I think you seal a victory for Trump. If that's your goal, fine. If it isn't . . . live with your choice.
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Redbox
Redbox, my beloved, is going out of business as their parent company is in bankruptcy.
Certainly streaming has hurt their bottom line (which peaked at $1.97 billion in 2013) but so did the dearth of first-run movies during the Covid crisis. Just when you're stuck home with time to spare, there was no fresh material to go rent.
I love Redbox, frequented it - sometimes going AT MIDNIGHT as Tuesday dawned, just to get my hands on a new release.
It always struck a nostalgic cord with me too. I remember, when I was very young (young enough to still be collecting plastic football helmets from candy machines) that Sun Foods on 20th and Oklahoma had a vending machine, very much like an early Redbox, that dispensed video cassettes to rent.
RIP Redbox. You were a blessing, and you will be missed.