Thursday, June 9, 2011

Weiner's wife is pregnant. John Edwards taught Weiner all about love and devotion.


JUNE 9, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
June 9 is … Donald Duck Day

It appears the weather has broken just in time for Donald Duck Day.

Speaking of goofy ducks, do you remember the Octomom, the ignorant, unethical baby-making machine that does not work. She has $450,000.00 balloon payment coming due on her mortgage. Surprise, surprise, she cannot make the payment. She has decided to stage a bikini car wash with two porn star types. This woman is ugly. Who would pay to see her half naked? I might pay her to put her clothes back on.

They will charge $30.00 for the most expensive SUVs. That means she will have to wash 15,000 cars to pay the balloon payment. That does not take into account what the other bimbos want or the cost of car wash liquids or water or buckets or anything else.

FYI, the doctor that advised her and gave her the fertility drugs has lost his doctor’s license in California as of July 1, 2011. Also, shouldn’t we fire the banker that gave this whore a mortgage on a home worth at least $450,000.00?

Tiger Woods announced he would miss this year’s United States Open in golf. The U. S. Open, which always is scheduled to end on Father’s Day, is next week-end. The sport badly needs him back. The one-size-fits all foreign players monopolizing the game are turning people off. TV ratings are down. Attendance is down. Purses are going down. We need Tiger and a few more guys like Bubba Watson and Jim Furyk to right the ship. The United States should not give up its dominance in golf without a fight.

In New York they are ramping up the search of the causeway trying to locate more victims and clues about the serial killer or killers responsible. Good thing they found Sonny Corleone when he was massacred on the causeway. You remember Vito Corleone in the morgue whispering through his tears to the undertaker and Tom Heyden, “Look how they massacred my boy.” The Godfather, it is worth another watch.

Delta Airlines is getting bad press over a report it charged military people returning from Afghanistan an extra bag fee. Delta has a contract with the government to provide flights to military personnel flying under orders. Delta charged a $200.00 fee for all bags over the allowed three. The fees totaled $2,800.00.

Joe Davis, director of public affairs for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in a statement. "We know this is a business issue and that the troops will be reimbursed if they are authorized additional baggage in their orders, but the shock of even being charged is enough to make most servicemen and women simply shake their heads and wonder who or what it is they are protecting."

This is an over-reaction. If you owned stock in Delta, it is clearly a business decision. As it turns out, Delta was in error in charging the fees and has revised its policy for service personnel. A low level check-in clerk made a mistake and it was corrected. The soldiers should get paid travel at government expense not at the expense of private industry. It was an unfortunate mistake but do not crucify Delta Air Lines for a mistake corrected almost immediately.

Well now this really screws the pooch. The New York Times reports that Huma Abedin, wife of embattled Rep. Anthony Weiner, is pregnant with their first child. The 35-year-old is in the early stages of pregnancy, according to three people with knowledge of the situation, the Times reported. Earlier today, a graphic photo of Weiner was leaked, two days after he admitted sending racy pictures to women online. The congressman has said he does not plan to resign. The New York lawmaker signaled at a press conference on Monday that he has no intention of splitting with his wife in the wake of the scandal.

Tomorrow I will give you my pick for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, the one and a half mile, final leg of the Triple Crown from New York. Now, however, I will pick the filly to win the Acorn Sakes, which will be run Saturday unlike the first two Triple Crown races that run their female race on Friday. I am picking #1 Her Smile, a Virginia bred three year filly running in the one mile Grade I race.

Just a couple of thoughts I had.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

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Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.”
Charles Dickens




Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Was Weiner sending suggestive photos to a minor?

JUNE 8, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
June 8 is … Name Your Poison Day

Katie Couric's contract with CBS expired on Monday, and she's widely expected to announce that she's signing a deal with ABC to host a syndicated daytime talk show. 'The New York Times' reports that both NBC and CBS held unsuccessful talks with Couric, who remains a hot property despite disappointing ratings during her tenure at 'The CBS Evening News.'

She did, in fact, sign a contract with ABC on Monday to host a day-time talk show. She is taking a time slot currently filled by a soap opera. Couric is another Oprah wannabee that will crash and burn.

The United States Supreme Court is showing its conservative and American side. Thank you. It is about time. The Supreme Court ordered a federal appeals court on Monday to take a new look at a Pennsylvania city's crackdown on illegal immigrants in light of the high court's recent decision upholding an Arizona employer-sanctions law.

The high court threw out a ruling by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that prevented the city of Hazleton from enforcing regulations that would deny permits to business that hire illegal immigrants and fine landlords who rent to them. The measures inspired similar laws around the country, including the one in Arizona that deals only with penalties for employers.

The justices typically order lower courts to re-examine cases in light of a high court decision on a similar topic. The Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit ruled in September that Hazleton's Illegal Immigration Relief Act usurped the federal government's exclusive power to regulate immigration.

"It is ... not our job to sit in judgment of whether state and local frustration about federal immigration policy is warranted," wrote Chief Judge Theodore McKee. "We are, however, required to intervene when states and localities directly undermine the federal objectives embodied in statutes enacted by Congress."

The Supremes are having a comeback tour.

In more proof governments cannot be trusted, no matter what government or what level of government, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's injuries from a rocket attack on his palace at the weekend were more serious than previously reported, a Yemeni official said, raising further questions about his ability to continue to rule. I doubt he will ever retake power if for no other reason than the vice president who took over has been waiting eleven years and he isn’t giving the power back now. He doesn’t have eleven more years to wait.

Saleh was initially said to have received a single shrapnel wound, and his vice president was quoted on Monday as saying the president would return to Yemen within days from Saudi Arabia where he is being treated. The Yemeni official reiterated comments by a U.S. official, saying Saleh was in a more serious condition with burns over roughly 40 percent of his body. Britain called on Tuesday for an orderly transition of power from Saleh. In the capital Sanaa, thousands of protesters gathered in front of the Yemeni vice president's residence on Tuesday, demanding the acting leader for wounded President Ali Abdullah Saleh form a transitional council to create a new government. This is similar to the disinformation our government sponsors continually and like the Japanese government’s initial lies about the earthquake caused nuclear generator problems.


Even the women in the Middle East got balls. Lawyers for Moammar Gadhafi's daughter have filed lawsuits in Paris and Brussels over the alleged assassination in late April of four of the Libyan leader's relatives in NATO bombing raids over Tripoli. Attorneys for Aisha al-Gadhafi say the complaints do not name a specific defendant, though an official at the state prosecutor's office in Brussels told The Associated Press that the text appears to target the Atlantic military alliance – which is based in the Belgian capital. State prosecutors said Tuesday that officials are assessing whether the case can be admitted. NATO aircraft have been leading bombing raids over Libya under a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at protecting civilians from Gadhafi's forces. If we were good enough to have killed them all, no one would be around to file a lawsuit.

A Latino gang conspired to rid a Southern California city of its black residents through intimidation, threats and violence dating back to the early 1990s to exert its influence and show its loyalty to the Mexican Mafia prison gang, according to a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday. More than 50 people were charged as authorities made early morning raids targeting the Azusa 13 gang. Federal prosecutors said the gang engaged in a host of crimes ranging from drug trafficking to hate crimes that have hobbled Azusa, a city of about 45,000 residents near Los Angeles.

"We hope that this federal case will signal the end of this racist behavior and will help vindicate all of the victims who have suffered over the years," U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said. Sixteen of the people named in the indictment were arrested Tuesday, while another 23 were already in custody, U.S. attorney's spokesman Thom Mrozek said. Authorities were seeking another 12 suspects.

At least they are doing something about the gangs. Let it go for two years. Watch the gang on gang violence and arrest the winners. End of problem. I’ll give them the first $50.00 for bullets.

As expected, the women Weiner was cyber-stalking are coming out of the woodwork looking for their fifteen minutes and payday. The first woman, the 20 year-old from Washington State at first said she knew where the photos and messages were coming from and they were not from Weiner. I wonder how much she got to join in the initial cover-up? They were from Weiner. He said he had been doing this for around three years which means he has been doing it much longer. That means the 20 year-old was, at most, 17 when Weiner began his relationship with her. Isn’t there a law about this sort of stuff, meeting minors on the internet or social sites for the purpose of sexual gratification?

Rumors will surface soon that Weiner is gay, and I don’t mean happy.

Just a couple of thoughts I had.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

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Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

“A loving heart is the truest wisdom.” Charles Dickens

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Weiner's wife must have Blind Faith.

JUNE 7, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
June 7 is … National Chocolate Ice Cream Day

Grab some Chocolate Ice Cream for tomorrow evening. Then, on the way home, stop by Walmart and buy the Jeff Bridges version of True Grit. It comes out on DVD Tuesday. It is a fine movie, true to the John Wayne version and well worth your time. Escape to the Wild West for a couple of hours, just have enough Chocolate Ice Cream on hand. The movie has typical western violence in it but nothing to offend children or embarrass mom and dad while watching it with the kids.

The $64,000 Question, a 1955 summer replacement show, with host Hal March, premiered on this day. The first show became the most watched and talked about program on TV. Contestants had to answer 10 questions correctly beginning at $64 and doubling the amount with each correct answer upward to the $4,000 category. Getting this far got you a return trip to the show the following week. The consolation prize for an incorrect answer, after reaching the $8,000 plateau, was a new Cadillac. At this level, you got a free trip to the Revlon isolation booth where you literally sweated your way from $8,000 to $16,000 to $32,000, and finally, the big one. An expert was permitted to accompany the contestant at the $64,000 mark. If neither of them could answer the question correctly, the contestant received a consolation prize of $4,000. Questions were compiled by Dr. Bergen Evans.

This, the first of the big-money TV shows, attracted guests with unusual interests. Some of the better-remembered were Gino Prato, a Bronx, New York shoemaker who used his knowledge of opera to win $32,000, Jockey Billy Pearson, an art expert and one of the first to win $64,000, and psychologist Joyce Brothers, an expert in boxing, who won big not only in cash, but in her new career as media personality.

The biggest winner was 11-year-old Robert Strom, who won $192,000. The $64,000 Question had added three new plateaus by now and several spin-off quiz shows: The $64,000 Challenge and The Big Surprise.

On November 2, 1958 we witnessed the demise of The $64,000 Question as the quiz-show-rigging scandal ended this type of show. The real $64,000 question will always be: was the show rigged or not?

Is Dr. Joyce Brothers still around and is she still a boxing expert?

On this date in 1969 the rock group Blind Faith made its British debut at a free concert at London’s Hyde Park. Over 100,000 fans attended what was called “the most remarkable gathering of young people ever seen in England.” The group was composed of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Stevie Winwood and Rick Grech. Cream had several of the same members. They played in a White Room, with no curtains at the station.

The German government and their ‘experts’ in infectious diseases is as incompetent as ours is. First they blamed Spain but that was wrong. Sunday they said it was from sprouts grown on an organic farm in Northern Germany. On Monday, the government officials reversed course and said it was not from the sprouts. Like most of these events, by the time our ‘experts’ tell us where it came from, it will have run its course and be over with anyway. Then they will say we need to know the source to prevent another outbreak even though this has never happened before and will never happen again, most likely.

The bimbos are coming out of the woodwork in the Weinergate scandal. Mare photos and sexting messages are coming out as well as evidence Rep. Weiner has at least one alias Yahoo account. He had a press conference and admitted all the photos and messages are his. He admitted lying for the last week. He then asked for sympathy to protect his loved ones, the same ones he was behaving badly on. He said this activity has been going on for three years. This guy will not survive this scandal. He should resign now and move on. He is not sorry. He is sorry he got caught. His family should walk away from him.

In my research of Anthony Weiner, named one of the fiftieth most influential Jewish people in America, I went to his web site. It is not much of a web site. When I tried to download the Congressman’s bio, I was directed away from the site. It must be under construction, like removing all references to his wife and family values and his trustworthiness. At least that is my guess. We are watching another weirdo implode in his own ego and self-importance. I have seen this movie before. Weiner appears to be the only one who does not know how it ends.

Just a couple of thoughts I had.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
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www.smashwords.com Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

"Don't bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself." - William Faulkner










Monday, June 6, 2011

D-day 1944

JUNE 6, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
June 6 is … Teacher's Day and National Applesauce Cake Day

I don’t think I have ever had applesauce cake. Does not sound too good but one never does know. I do like to eat, just about anything that won’t eat me first and some that will. Let me hear from you if you have had applesauce cake. Send me a recipe.

1932 - The first U.S. federal tax on gasoline was enacted. The rate was a penny per gallon. Ride a bike. Save some money.

1944 - This was D-Day, the day thousands of Allied troops invaded Normandy, France. Their objective: to open a second major European front in the battle against the Nazis. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander of these united forces (and, who later became President of the United States) said, “This landing is but the opening phase of the campaign in Western Europe. Great battles lie ahead. I call upon all who love freedom to stand with us.”

Thank you all WW II veterans. We owe you a lot, as we do all veterans.

The United States is on a roll in killing the bad, evil Muslim radicals. That’s a good thing. It is also about time. An al-Qaida leader sought in the 2008 Mumbai siege and rumored to be a long shot choice to succeed Osama bin Laden was believed killed in a U.S. drone attack as he met with other militants in an apple orchard in Pakistan, an intelligence official said Saturday. If confirmed, it would be another blow against the terror organization a month after the slaying of its leader. The purported death of Ilyas Kashmiri – who also was accused of killing many Pakistanis – could help soothe US-Pakistan ties that nearly unraveled after the May 2 bin Laden raid. While it was unclear how Kashmiri was tracked, his name was on a list of militants that both countries recently agreed to jointly target as part of measures to restore trust, officials have said.

Described by American officials as al-Qaida's military operations chief in Pakistan, the 47-year-old Pakistani was one of five most-wanted militant leaders in the country accused of a string of bloody attacks in Pakistan and India as well as aiding plots in the West. He also has been named a defendant in an American court over a planned attack on a Danish newspaper that published cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad in 2005. Washington had offered a $5 million reward for information leading to his location.

One Pakistani intelligence officer said Kashmiri was believed killed along with eight other militants in a drone strike Friday close to Wana town in South Waziristan, not far from the Afghan border. A senior Pakistani security official said there "were strong indications" of his death.

A fax purportedly sent by the militant group he was heading – Harakat-ul-Jihad al-Islami's feared "313 Brigade" – confirmed Kashmiri was "martyred" in Friday's 11:15 p.m. strike. It was sent to journalists in Peshawar, and its authenticity could not be independently confirmed. The group, which has not previously communicated with the media, promised revenge against America in the handwritten statement on a white page bearing its name of the group. Soon after the attack, local intelligence officials said the slain men were in a large compound. The intelligence officer said Saturday that the militants were meeting in an apple orchard near the house when the missiles hit.

I wonder who picked an apple orchard for the meeting. Do these people think we will not waste apples? In the United States we are long on apples. We will blow-up as many as we need to if we can kill the evil-doers. I assume we had a lead as to these people being in the apple orchard. If not, why are we bombing an apple orchard? The house next to the apple orchard was the target but I thought the drones were pinpoint in their accuracy. Was this killing just a lucky miss?
The good ol’ days, at least the old days. I spent many an evening at the drive-in movie. The first movie I ever saw in any type of theatre was Ben-Hur at the Streator Drive-In. The first U.S. drive-in to show movies was opened in Camden, New Jersey, on Crescent Boulevard, this night in 1933. Those first drive-in moviegoers got to see Wife Beware, a flick not destined to be a classic. The screen measured a huge 40 feet by 50 feet and was easily seen by everyone in the first cars in the front to the 500th car in the back row. Everyone (including the whole town) could hear the sound, too ... with a slight delay for the folks in the back row because the sound emanated from speakers mounted next to the screen. Admission was 25 cents per person plus 25 cents for the car, maximum $1.00.
As drive-in movies became popular throughout the country, families would regularly park their cars in the front rows so the kids in their PJs could play on the swings and monkey bars before the movie started. The rest parked wherever, since a good number of those moviegoers weren’t there to see the movie anyway!
The passion pits that dotted the country, some with in-car heaters and through-your-radio sound have all but disappeared, as TV, video cassettes and DVDs have made movie viewing more convenient. Those drive-ins that do remain, however, offer more than just all-day swap shops in their huge lots. Some have four or five, even six screens, showing first run films at about $7.00 per carload. (Those stowing away in the trunk will be tossed out of the theatre immediately.)
Be sure to visit the snack bar at intermission for the pizza with the mushroomy-rooms ... and try not to spill your drinks and popcorn while searching for your car ... and remember to remove the speaker from your side window before you drive off. The breaking glass kinda puts a damper on the passion. It also made the drive home cold and wet if it was rainy or cool. Sometimes you love a rainy night.
Just a couple of thoughts I had.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ (do a quick search, Title, my name)
www.smashwords.com Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction

Mark Twain


Sunday, June 5, 2011

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MARY K. 35 years is just the beginning.

JUNE 5, 2011
BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND
The news as I see it and the views as I want them.
June 5 is … Festival of Popular Delusions Day
Today is my 35th anniversary. Happy Anniversary Mary K., I love you. Thank you for a wonderful ride. I was not delusional on June 5, 1976 when I married my young bride. This song is for you, babe.


John Edwards had a tough week. His lawyers and he claimed his innocence. One of the six counts against him is for lying. Nobody believes him and no one has for a year. He should just shut-up and hire smarter lawyers. During his press conference after Court he said he did not break the law and a minute or so later said he did not do anything he knew was illegal. He is a lawyer. He made millions as a Plaintiff’s ambulance chaser. He knows the law.

It has long been said his late wife, Elizabeth, was the real mover and shaker in his world. She was once quoted as saying “…you don’t even read. You’re a hick.” I do not know if he is a hick but he has no ethical backbone. How do you pay a woman you are having sex with and impregnate over $700.000.00 to act as your campaign videographer and ask an aide to claim the bastard was the aides and not expect to get caught. This was all going on while his wife was dying from cancer.

By paying the woman for sex Edwards made her a prostitute which makes John Edwards a real john, bordering on a pimp. The woman, although good-looking, is not much better than Edwards. She is a home wrecker, getting pregnant, likely on purpose knowing he had money to pay her off, agreeing to the story about the campaign aide, who was also married, and living a life of luxury on campaign contributor’s dime. She is a gold-digger. The campaign aide is an idiot. No one in this story has clean hands but they two things in common, sex and greed.

President Obama did not have a much better week. The economy is moving backwards, still slumping in a recession that will not end. Unemployment is out of control. No matter how many times Obama or his people put a favorable spin on economic news it does not change the fact the economy is mired in a sustained downturn. Gas prices are rocketing up, unemployment is going up, job growth is declining, taxes are going up, states, cities and counties are broke and Obama wants to raise taxes.

The Health Care Reform Act has been the law for well over a year. Where is the savings we were promised? Where is the affordable insurance? Where is the improved health care delivery?

Obama has very little to be proud of in his being President. He got bin Laden and probably wishes he had kept that card to play closer to the election.

All of the bad news has knocked Weinergate from the headlines. I bet Weiner is happy.

The DeKalb County Liners had their home opener Saturday night. They won. They play again tonight and Monday night. All games are at Sycamore Park off Airport Road in Sycamore. Night games start at 7:05 p.m. or 6:05 p.m. depending on the day of the week. It is quality, affordable baseball with competitive action between players that play at the College level. The food available is tasty and inexpensive as are the beverages. Alcohol is served. The Liners offer a wide assortment of activities before the first pitch and between innings. The crowd participates in much of the entertainment.

Like the Liners on Facebook or visit the Liners web site.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/DeKalb-County-Liners-Baseball-Official/279057899273?ref=ts&sk=wall


Go to the games and support the Liners. It is a good time for all ages and is kid friendly.
Just a couple of thoughts I had.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011

VISIT ANY OF THE SITES LISTED FOR REVIEW, RESEARCH, ORDERING MY WRITING PRODUCTS OR TO CONTACT ME.
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase any of my books. The books are interesting and inexpensive reads. My third book should be available later this year, in late 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

www.ebookmall.com (Do search by my name or book Title)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ (do a quick search, Title, my name)
www.smashwords.com Do a Title or author search.

Book Titles:

Holmes the Ripper

A Revengeful Mix of Short Fiction