Following his huge primary victory here in Indiana, Trump still saying that he'll deport Mexicans and keep Muslims out, build a wall, increase waterboarding, etc.. The Hillary rhetoric seems to be all about attacking Trump and not necessarily offering an alternative vision. When it's all said and done, will it really directly matter to your life and to mine who the hell the next president is?
It's 4:52 on Thursday morning and I would have blogged earlier - because, as the three or four of you suspected, I've been up for a couple of hours - ... But I've been dinking around Twitter and Facebook and the internet following the growing Trump-Hillary rhetoric.
Following his huge primary victory here in Indiana, Trump still saying that he'll deport Mexicans and keep Muslims out, build a wall, increase waterboarding, etc.. The Hillary rhetoric seems to be all about attacking Trump and not necessarily offering an alternative vision. When it's all said and done, will it really directly matter to your life and to mine who the hell the next president is? 4am on the Wednesday after the Indiana primaryYesterday, resident Republican Andy Qunell came on the air with me to tell about he and his son meeting Trump in South Bend on Monday night. I pointed out to him that at the exact moment he was chatting with "The Donald," I was getting turned away from the Century Center by a policeman who looked curiously like John Candy in "Vacation."
"Sorry, JED, park's closed. Moose out front shoulda told you." 3:31am. Tuesday morning
Wanna make God laugh?
Tell him your plans. So it goes yesterday. I did a few hours of live radio in the morning and then in the afternoon drove to South Bend to see Donald Trump, candidate for the Republican nominee for president. I didn't get in. Shot down like a bowling pin. 5:56am on a dark and dreary Sunday morning.It stormed like hell yesterday so halfway through Britni Elbaor's wedding to a Lutheran kid from Fort Wayne, my phone kept blowing up that we had dead air. Sometimes when it storms, we lose power in the old part of Hammond because it's old NIPSCO infrastructure and then of course we have dead air. Sometimes when it storms, we lose internet in the old part of Hammond because it's old Comcast infrastructure and then of course we have dead air.
It's even that way with the phone lines, the water lines, sewer lines and gas lines. It's just old stuff. So it wasn't as if when I waded through some surprisingly good chicken parmesan at Cloister in Woods I wasn't expecting my phone to blow up. |
I run radio stations and a streaming video network in Hammond, Ind., and write this blog.
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