“Liberal Activist Explains Notion Of Tolerance To Man She Just Called A ‘Worthless [!#&*]’”

From Croton? Ahhh, San Francisco… Off the Babylon Bee … liberal activist Amber Fernandez, 34, screamed a quick explanation of the notion of tolerance to a man she had just called a “Worthless [expletive],” sources on the ground reported. “Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and decency, you [!#?@] [!#?@]!” she yelled, pumping her … Read more

Chicago Cardinal Cupich – major foot in mouth – does he really believe all he said?

This is the local NBC station in Chicago. The link has an interview broken up into five short videos. Cardinal Blase Cupich spoke to NBC 5 about the explosive allegations of a former high-ranking church official who claims the Pope knew about charges of sexual misconduct against an American cardinal and says that cardinal was … Read more

Neil Simon

Well, a great talent. Playwright Neil Simon Dies at 91. The author of hits such as ‘The Odd Couple’ and “Plaza Suite’ was American theater’s most successful and prolific playwright in the second half of the 20th century Playwright Neil Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as “The Odd Couple,” ‘’Barefoot in … Read more

John Chapman, Medal of Honor winner

Hit the link. This is an amazing story. President Trump awarded the MOH to his family a couple of days ago. It was for action in Afghanistan in 2002. New Details Reveal Airman John Chapman's Heroism at Roberts Ridge Shot several times already, Chapman attempted to halt the al-Qaida forces' assault on an incoming MH-47 … Read more

Another ROMEO gathering!

Yes, it’s the ROMEO (Retired Old Men Eating Out) group of which I am an honorary member.  Names will not be given to protect the guilty – but all Fairfield U. grads and one had the distinct honor(?) of rooming with me … At Fat Sal’s on Tate Ave. in Buchanan. Great place for lunch … Read more

“Life expectancy declines … in U.S. and other high-income countries”

Life expectancy is declining in high-income countries worldwide, driven in part by the effects of the opioid epidemic on younger adults in the U.S. and the impact of a severe flu season on older adults in other nations, two new studies suggest. Out of 18 countries in the study, 12 experienced life expectancy declines among … Read more