Monday, April 13, 2015

Marco Rubio Announces for President Today

"The one mistake you made - was in your Head"
Marco Rubio is only 43 years old and making a bid to be President upstaging his mentor and elder, Jeb Bush - - fifteen years his senior- - was a bold and brash mood.  It’s pretty much like declaring war on him.  This could be the year where declaring early gives you that needed momentum and leg up, which is why Hillary felt it necessary to leap out of the gave so quickly, when she had previously planned on waiting till this summer.  As it stands now despite Hillary’s falling (if not crumbling) poll numbers- - she is still the only game in town.  Not this O Mally guy from Maryland, and nor Senator Jim Webb of Virginia have a prayer against her and this is becoming more apparent every day.  There is talk this year that “The democrats may not even have a primary this year” according to leading liberal pundits.  Marco Rubio is announcing from this Freedom Center.  It’s the heartland in Miami, Florida of all the Cuban refugees who made it here from Cubs fleeing Castro.  Marco Rubio is hoping to parlee this into some major crusade of “Even the most humble, down and out immigrant can make it in the USA, which is still the land of opportunity”.  The problem is that the Cuban community is no longer what it was fifty years ago as the older generation dies off and the younger generation doesn’t car all that much.  Among liberals- - Rubio will be forever be known as the guy who kept reaching for his water glass and gulping during his “Response to the State of the Union Message’ one year.  People have pointed out that all three republican candidates so far, Rubio, Rand Paul, and Ted Cruz, are newly elected- - - Junior Senators.  So here is a case where I wouldn’t mind it so much is Hillary Clinton adopted the disparaging remark of calling all three of them “The Junior Varsity” team.  I must agree with my opponent, Shawn Hannity on one key issue, which is that "2016 is the most important electoral race we've ever experianced".  The Supreme Court hangs in the balance.  One blog noted one area where the Supreme Court has been STRIPPED of power.  They CAN'T apparently declare an action of the Executive Branch as "unconstitutional".  This is an area where I would retain "Judicial Review" because there are no checks and balances.  Couldn't the Supreme Court declare various acts of the NSA unconstitutional?  Couldn't this same court declare the Trans Pacific Partnership as Unconstitutional after it is rammed through?  If I were on the bench I would do just that.  The Constitution of the United States got its idea for checks and balances from the Irriquois Nation.  So once again we have the Indians to be grateful to- - rather than "God".  (Selah)

There is a rule more of a rumor I've heard since I was a kid that if you touch a piece in checkers or chess then you have to move it.  I wonder if God abides by this rule while playing chess with Satan.  If you think you've been "touched by God" then God has to make a constructive Move in your life.  After all, God wouldn't to be known as a "Day Tripper" would he?  It's right around today that we experiance what is known as "Sundial parody" where the Sundial registers the correct time on a meridian- - which is also does an equal (mirrored) distance from the Summer solistis on the other side come September first, which those of you slow to get a newspaper in Moscow, is no longer the Russian new year.  I had a dream a month ago that something "cosmic" was going to happen around April 23rd but I don't know what year, and even while in the dream I had real doubts that it would.

There has been another police shooting besides the one on Saturday involving the San Barnidino sheriff's where there was a high speed pursuit - on a horse, that lasted an hour and the edreneline was really going and you know what happens.  Cops are only human I guess.  Not to excuse cops or anything but I'll sooner excuse a cop for having a human weakness, than I would God - - for claiming he acted incorrectly because he had some lingering human frailty- - like when he told Moses he wanted to destroy the nation of Israel and start all over with Moses, and Moses had to talk him out of it.  But now there is yet Another - - police shooting.  "And the hits keep on coming!"   This one was in Tulsa, Oklahoma or something where a retired police volenteer was chasing a black man down and was planning on using his Taser on him, but instead just shot him with surer lethal means.  Are we to believe this was another "horrible mistake"?  I mean, how many "horrible mistakes" is a certain agency of Government allowed to make?  Cops aren't God, but then you want to flip it around and say "Is God the policeman of the cosmis?" or is that Alcyonne's job.  Bu the way, in case you didn't hear (this goes for you Berle Eyves) Alcyonne is the dimmest bulb in this particular cluster of young stars- - and I stress the cosmologally word "Young" as in sibblings.  We know from the Ionians that there is some emnity between Orion and the Pliades, but I am unclear as to the details, and I have scarcely thought for a moment that maybe the "misunderstanding' could be talked out- - since already it's been a few thousand years that has passed.  Just remember those who would promote themselves to the media a time tested truth, that it's the empty can that rattles the most.

THE BEST OF “THE MIDDLE” (Provisional Free Bonus Album)

Drive My Car (original version)
Hey, You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away (Anthology
I’m Really Down (Anthology)
It’s Only Love (Anthology)
Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby (Live at Chea Stadium) (Anthology)
Norwegian Wood   (Anthology)
I’m Looking Through You (Anthology version)
Twelve Bar Original (Anthology)
Got to Get You Into My Life (Anthology)
And Your Bird Can Sing (giggling Anthology version)
Eleanor Rigbee (original version – with lyrics)
I’m Only Sleeping (vibraphone instrumental)
Strawberry Fields Forever (version two)  (Anthology) *
T N K / W Y A W Y (from “Circ De Solee” collection)
Only a Northern Song (Anthology version)
Being For the Benefit of Mr Kite (from “Circ De Solee”)
Good Morning (Anthology version)
A Day in the Life (Anthology version) with Paul blurb

Title letters start off white and “The Middle” is in bright pink, and there are no quotation marks.  The colloge photograph is (are) from a Romulan video dating all the way back to summer of 1967 of “A Day in the Life” involving a collage of traffic signals taken with a telephoto lenz- - and a photo of (apparently) John Lennon singing the song live - - lit in gold- - and a portion of a big black car- - - and non descript photographs of unidentified people (in black and white)  This info was “used” by Sirius A on the provision that they didn’t doctor anything up but gave the people exactly what CMK gave them.  This is a provisional Bonus Album because it’s offered as a free bonus if you also purchase “The Best of Greenie”.  This album came out today on Sirius A and so far has outsold the album that came out two weeks ago- - largely due to the fact that Romulans are buying this album where they weren’t the previous release.  Apparently we had to negotiate the two Circ de Sulee tracks from their guardian angels, but have always been free to use as many Anthology tracks as we pleased.  Part of the thinking here is the two unchanged tracks- - we thought about using on “Greenie” but weren’t sure and we wanted to stick to our “prime number” format.  The Mash-up is “Within You and Without You” and “Tomorrow Never Knows” where each song adopts the tempo and beat of the other.  The “Kite” song features that murky organ stuff at the end in a murky parody of “She’s So Heavy”.   Both John and Stu thought it would be a good idea to restrict ourselves to material that was recorded only when Brian Epstein was alive, as a way of honoring him.  Stu became more sympathetic to Brian after John Lennon gave Stewart the same talk that you hear on “Anthology I” about how much work Brian put into the group and was a “Beautiful man” and how he saw to it that the Beatles always put their best foot forward”.   FH also thought ending with a Day in the Life was a way of honoring Ron Diggins and John Sneed.  For a lot of Sirius A people - - (younger ones) the only things they’ve heard before in their current state are “12 Bar Original”, “Drive My Car” and “Eleanor Rigbee” that vibraphone version of - - plus whatever else I've forgotten about plus the little blurb of Paul Mc Cartney at the end  where he says “A lot of people ask us questions like- - just what is it you’re up to?”  which occurs at the end of our new version of Abbey Road.  Later tracks had been considered.  The back of the album is kind of black text on “clay white” background- - and much of the commentary material is stuff included right here.  Aldeberan IX was blown up by Alcyonne a few days after the release of Sgt Pepper.  This may figure in the "lateness criteria" also.  If you're looking for a certain Ringo track - - we in our infinite folly (-) included it on the "Help" album and it also made its way prior to that on the "KAOS Radio, the Sixties" three CD compilation dating from May of 2006.  Also since Stu was consulted in the production of this album, it was his little way of "dissing" Ringo.   We have our sneaky little ways.

 * This track is actually a composite of two recordings.  The melitron is heard at the beginning and the end of the song, but not in the middle, which is basically a bassier sounding acoustic guitar. 

 Bob Sheefer is retiring, which is something because we’ve lost a lot of seasoned reporters lately - -  and I’m wondering if he was booted out by management because he’s just too liberal for this day and age.  In the news on this Sunday April 12, 2015 of course Hillary Clinton launched her almost stealth campaign for President.   Bob Sheefer made his announcement at Texas Christian university.  Washington DC is in the middle of the cherry festival right now and they showed them.  Someone committed suicide in the capitol steps with a gun, and they had to close off the area.  President Obama met with Raul Castro yesterday in what they are endlessly calling “a historic meeting”.   Basically it’s just grandstanding, because what else is Obama going to do the next year and a half?   The Ayatolah in Iran is openly humiliating our President by tweeting in English that none of the things John Kerry said about the deal were true, and almost everything is different from how we fancy that it is.  President Obama countered that our partners such as Russia and China back up John Kerry’s version of events.  Rand Paul was on Face the Nation in addition to John Kerry.  Reinz Previs was promised.   Reinz Previs is on now- - and he did note that “Rand Paul is endeavoring to bring minorities into the Republican Party”.  A lot is made of the fact that the Saudis have donated to Hillary Clinton’s political action committee when they themselves couldn’t get away with taking foreign money. 
            

Women really were considered chattel in the first hundred years of this country and even now in Alabama, if you marry a man and have your own Sears account, your husband may cut you off from your own account and you have no rights to it.  It's kind of like Judy with AT&T.  Women's property could be conthiscated once her husband dies and if she's a widdow with children, the children will be taken away.  One Illinois court ruling in 1873 not only said a woman could not join the Illinois bar association - - but went on to say that the very idea of a woman owning property at all was "Republic to the family values this country has always stood for".  Keep in mind John Lennon's song "Woman is the Nigger of the World" was once literally true.  When Black males had the vote, at least on paper, women still had no vote.  The theory now is that as slow as we are to give Blacks equal rights- - we are even slower to give women equal rights.  I had “Meet the Press” on yesterday most of the hour- and they had Rand Paul and John Kerry on also.  But as far as I can see Rand Paul still never had to answer Savanna Guthrie's question about Rand Paul changing his position on gay rights and on Iran and on the legalization of marijuana.  There was nothing at all unreasonable about this lady reporter or ANY reporter wanting such an important question resolved.  If Rand Paul can't face Savanna Guthrie, how will he ever stand up to Hillary Clinton in a debate?  “This Week” had a little of that “North Charleston, South Carolina” police shooting, and also Mike Huckibee- - who seemed surprisingly lucid this day.  42% of Republicans would “Never consider voting for Jeb Bush” next year.  That’s a popularity ceiling of 58% or below.  To me Huckibee seems less threatening or looney than Ted Cruz does, though the liberal pundits are good at cherry picking his remarks.  In terms of that police shooting video, those who are on the Sean Hannity right - - have to make a "leap in faith" that this is the ONLY time that a Black man was unjustly shot by a white officer.  It's an "unfortunate coincidence".  To me it's more Reasonable that- - this sort of stuff goes on all the time and we just never see it.  If we heard audio of comgressional secret meetings we'd be similarly shocked at the deals that are made.  We were all shocked and Mitt Romney lost the campaign because of that 47% remark made in secret.  Huh?   I had “Breakfast with the Beatles” on which was generally uneventful.  They did play mono versions of “Magical Mystery Tour’ and “Blue Jay Way”.  (The “Radio versions”)  You know KLOS does their famous "dub ins" of little "bits", too.  I was out way before ten o clock coffee break trolling for cigarettes and went in the courtyard at five to ten and waited twenty minutes till ten fifteen and then gave up and returned here and caught “Run for Your Life” and looked and saw the coffee cart and went back down for just one cup of coffee, because we were limited to that.  The final track of the day was the Radio Head mash-up of “A Day in the Life”.  

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