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Trump Speech. What is true and false about Democrat Leaders "Refusing to stand for Widow of Navy SEAL." Answer: Partly True, Partly False.

03/01/2017
President Donald Trump delivered his first address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night. An overnight CNN poll showed 69% of Americans felt more optimistic after the speech, while 28% felt more pessimistic. During the speech Trump discussed numerous issues, but the most emotional moment of the night was his tribute to one of his guests in attendance, the widow of U.S. Navy SEAL, Senior Chief William Ryan Owens, who was killed in January during a U.S. raid conducted in Yemen.

Reports that Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, Keith Ellison, and Nancy Pelosi refused to Stand for the Widow

As best we can tell this is partially true and partially false. Reporters present say that Wasserman-Shultz and Ellison did stand when Mrs. Owens was introduced, but later, by the time the tribute began (and the two-minute standing ovation) they had taken their seats and refused to stand at all during the ovation.

HERE IS ONE EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT

"As tears rolled down her face, it seemed as if every person in the room stood and applauded during a rousing and inspiring standing ovation that lasted roughly two minutes. She appeared completely overwhelmed by the show of patriotic support.

It was by far the most special moment of the night — one that transcended the constant screech of partisan politics.

However, there were two people who reportedly didn't stand during the biggest standing ovation of the night: Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Rep Keith Ellison (D-Minn.).

Independent Journal Review’s Benny Johnson said he watched as the pair stayed “firmly seated" during the second standing ovation — the big one. Ellison and Schultz stood for the initial standing ovation introducing Owens."

HERE ARE MORE OF OUR READERS' IMPRESSIONS OF THE SPEECH

NMPJ tweeted: "Democrats sat on their hands and looked angry when Trump mentioned lobbying bans. (Apparently many of them have dreams of being part of the "swamp.")"

Dara Dana I thought Dems didn't like evil lobbyist!
Jim Robinson They look very petty sitting there on their hands
Karla Stockard Adams I think they look horrible. He has done so much and so much to come! They all need to be replaced! They are not about Making America Great Again!
Bryan B Stegall I like it!
Karl Whitmore You folks live in a very different reality.
Cathryn McGill Are any of the Dems booing as the R's did during President Obama's speech?
Bryan Phillips It's time I release a newly minted moniker for them: Swamp Toads!
Erika Light Roberg Their ears are so full of swamp gunk they can't hear all the great things President Trump talked about that are GOOD for the American People.
Gilbert G. Bishop He hit it out of the park
Karl Whitmore Hyperbole. Who cares about the environment, minorities, labor, affordable healthcare, deficit, debt, and foreign relations anyway? This trickle-down thing has got to work, we've been talking about it since the early 80s!

EDITOR: A smattering of Democrats applauded the idea of ridding the planet of vile and wicked Islamic terrorism---but most could not even bring themselves to support that. Truly amazing!

Karla Stockard Adams That's why they should be REPLACED!
Jim Bryant How sad. They are to stupid to admit they are wrong
Jan Cathey Did you expect anything different?
Karla Stockard Adams The country should expect more!
Tommy Dunnahoo Such hateful looks from the left. Just a shame.
H B Chip Clemmons They did not think of it, therefore it is unworthy of their support...
Karla Stockard Adams Paul Ryan is proud!
Bryan Phillips I had the Exact Same Thought! The Democrats sit there like so many TOADS
Justin Ketcham The bottom line, it's more about right or left, not the country...
Karla Stockard Adams Agreed! That's why we are in the trouble we are in now!
Cynthia Utterback Zolman Disgraceful!!
Doug Echols We learned from the best
P Orlando Baca And that will mark the end of their party
Janne Murphy Wasn't that something? Who is this ex-gov from Ky? What a piece of work!
Mary Page Shocking !
Marla Jennings Purcell Disgraceful
 

EDITOR: Democrats will not even do the common courtesy of applauding the parents of victims of crime. Reprehensible. Just shameful. John F. Kennedy would not even recognize the people who now occupy the Democrat Party.

Bryan B Stegall I agree. President Kennedy would be ashamed of the new DNC
Jim Bryant I agree
Bryan Phillips These SWAMP TOADS need to go!
Rosalinda Tavarez Right
Marilyn Bochenek Hannahs They wouldn't even stand when they were reminded we were all created by God. Unbelievable.
Mary Page Sad
Cindy Torres The Democrat response is reprehensible. If they think paying 3 times as much for insurance with worse coverage is a good job they are nuts. Also, if they think reducing the cost of the FHA mortgage insurance was a good thing they've obviously forgotten the housing crash. I can't stand the lies!
James Taylor I am a NM Dem. I feel the same way. The behavior of many of them makes me ill. Senator the lack of respect and decorum overall in today's political climate is wrong and sad.Jim Bryant I agree
Janne Murphy He might not even BE a Democrat these days!
EDITOR:  No, JFK would definitely not be a Democrat today. (Teddy the Unready yes, but not JFK.)
Kathy McCoy People who won't stand for the tearful wife of a dead soldier ARE worthless, along with people who sit when the president states taht it's his job to represent the USA...not the world.  The Democrats have lost their way and their values.
Mary Ann Armijo Memories are short the Republicans done the same things for the last 8 years.
Keigm Crook  I agree. Cry Babies!
Kevin Haney I seriuosly doubt JFK today would be a Democrat. Dem leaders today would not welcome JFK
 
Rita Neumann Everyone is a hypocrit. Bith the Republican and Democratic parties are worthless. Trump is a moron but so are the rest of you. God help the USA from all this political trash!!!!
Keigm Crook Rita, you must be a really sweet person.
Rita Neumann Having lived in NJ and dealt with the mob as an attorney I cannot support anyone connected to the mob as Trump was and probably still is. He will never show his taxes because of the sources he used to build his alleged empire otherwise have he would have produced them. What he did to Atlantic City is a crime. He raped that city.
Schyl Perry Trump stands for the tax paying citizens.....I want the Democrats to keep doing what they are doing....bogged down fighting ghosts.....this way they are not planning a serious come back.....in 4 years they will have Warren & Clinton.....and a disenfranchised African American candidate....who will be slighted by the Democrats....as their main concern is immigration and Lgbt.....they will for get about the African Americans.....as they have nothing to offer them.....and slowly my black brothers and sisters.....will silently leave that defunct party.....as they will see a portion of prosperity that Trump will bring to the African Americans.....and the Democrats will be FINISHED........The democrat party is a reincarnation of the Peoples Temple...
 
EDITOR: Then who is their Jim Jones character?
Schyl Perry  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EDITOR Hmmm. Okay, thanks. We guess we were expecting Warren, Sanders, or some other person with a future. But we appreciate getting your perspective on this.
Schyl Perry Breaking News CNN has just confirmed 7 new planets....the planets discovered by NASA contain a high level of Nancy Pelosi's bowels...the discovery denotes the planet is safe space friendly....democrats have filed a motion in the 9th circuit court....the motion will move to make the planets.....sanctuary planets.....for refugees, LBGT, and democrats.......demonstrations have the country coming together in harmony as the republicans are backing a motion to fund a 90 trillion dollar plan to build 100 interplanetary space vessels to carry the entire Democratic party along with the LGBGT and safe space lovers to these new planets.....the vessels are one way vehicles......stay tuned for more....
Carolyn Spence IT is sad to see that they cannot be civil or respectful when it is warranted simply because of a political agenda...
Jimmy Lee The dems look more like religious zealots than a party that wants to shape public policy. They may think they are secular, but their platform has evolved into a religion built on control through force.
Jimmy Lee And as a religious entity, the dems are looking like Shakers who will die out over time. This raises the question of what the new party that develops will look like. Will it be better or worse?
John Jackson You are so right
Samuel S Dunnahoo What the fuck? Has happened to my country remember these words One Nation under God.
George Atcitty I didn't watch it. Had other scheduled. Didn't even record it. I understand he finally kept to script
 
EDITOR:  Senator Wyden of Oregon, applauding, looks at the comedian guy from Minnesota--wondering "you can't applaud fighting fascism, unleashing American enterprise, raising people out of hopeless poverty?"

Kathy McCoy No kidding! It's so refreshing to actually hear a PLAN. If Trump accomplishes half of what he's proposed, he'll be a rock star. And if the Dems continue to throw up obstacles, they'll pay dearly. Most Americans want this country to be the best of the best and Trump brought that home in his speech.


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Jeb Bush gets religion.

"They said he got religion at the end, and I'm glad that he did."  — Tom T. Hall. The Year Clayton Delaney died.

Well, it's official.  Jeb Bush has changed quite of few of his positions on illegal immigration.  The single most significant is that he no longer endorses the "path to citizenship" for those who came here illegally. 

This is, after all, the key portion of any proposal aimed at "reforming" our existing illegal immigration situation.

No sensible citizen can see any point in trying to deport between 12 and 16 million people currently living in America illegally.  And no candidate for any office that we know of supports that.  What the average American wants is for the country to "get a handle on it."  They want it stopped, our borders secured and future illegal immigration prevented.  It is a national security issue.

The Path to Legal Status

The only way to accomplish the above goals, is to identify current illegal immigrants, get them accounted for, have them documented, and placed on a path to legal status.  Neither they nor their children or spouses should live in a state of fear or anxiety.

But a path to "citizenship" is not the right course.  It is not morally or legally correct.  A merciful and compassionate nation can provide the safeguards of legal status without sending the message to the rest of the world that all you have to do is cross our border and you will eventually get to become a citizen, thus circumventing the legal framework scores of millions of Americans have followed, honored and respected.

If someone who is granted legal status eventually wants to become a citizen, that person should have to return to his or her country of origin and wait in line like 20 million people around the world are doing at any given time.  Failing that, America will forever send the signal that anyone in the world can "jump the line," and that there is no reason at all to obey our immigration and naturalization laws.

We Like Jeb Bush

We are glad Jeb Bush has learned this lesson.  He is a fine speaker, and can eloquently explain his positions on complex issue.  If he were not named "Bush" he would be an actual top tier candidate—in all that that title would entail, including likelihood of acceptance and support of and from the American people in the primaries, and in any theoretical general election.  

We also recognize that he already is a de facto top-tier candidate because of his fame and his fundraising.

If he were to be the nominee of the Republican Party we would heartily support him and endorse him.  We hope, however, that he is not, as he does not give the center-right coalition the best chance of winning.

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The Major League Baseball Playoffs are not realistic, and destroy the actual meaning of the sport. 

Major League Baseball is unique in this respect—its postseason is markedly different from the way the game is played normally.  No other major league sport suffers from this flaw.

Not that much is wrong with baseball. In some respects it's the most well thought-out sport there is.  The "perfect game" many aficionados say.

But the Major League Baseball postseason experience is unique in the world of professional sports, and not in a good way. 

In fact the playoffs are flawed in such a way as to detract from the sport itself and diminish the game and what it means to be the world champion of the sport. 

Among the Big Four team sports of North America: football, hockey, basketball and baseball—and all the 122 professional major league teams competing in the NFL, NHL, NBA and MLB respectively—it is in baseball alone that the postseason turns the sport itself on its head and makes it reflect something that it is not.  This article will explain why that happens and why it is wrong-headed.

 

Background on the The Frequency of Play

The 30 teams in both the National Hockey League and the National Basketball Association teams play a very similar schedule.  On average, each team has a day off between games, sometimes two days off.  Though there are back-to-back games, they are relatively infrequent.  NBA teams play between 14 and 22 back-to-back games a season, and for the NHL it usually ranges between 9 and 19. The NFL has a full week between games, the exception being the new Thursday games that each team plays once, leaving them only four days' rest once a year.

But baseball players play every single day.  Ten days straight, then a day off, then seven more games, then a day off, then ten more games.  Typically a baseball team plays 27 games every 30 days.  For the NHL and NBA it would be 14 per month, and for the NFL the number would be 4.

 

Getting to the Playoffs:  It's a grind

In all four sports, getting to the postseason requires a total team effort—in fact an all-out total organizational effort.  Teams must be deep, have bench strength and the capability of moving players in and out of the lineup, and on and off the roster, who can take the place of key players who go down for an injury, or who have to miss games for whatever reason.  While this is true of the other three major sports as well, it is most certainly even more of a concern for baseball teams because of the sheer volume of games in which a team must field a competitive lineup.

Each league's regular season* is a marathon, not a sprint.  NFL teams play for 17 weeks, 16 games.  The NHL has an 82-game season over six months, paralleled by an NBA season of 84 games over the same timeframe. Baseball is the biggest marathon of all—a true test of resilience and endurance—162 games usually starting around the beginning of April and finishing about the end of September.

NHL teams carry 23-man rosters, of which 20 can be active for any particular game.  The NBA is similar, with 15-man rosters of which 13 can be on the bench for a given game. In the NFL, the teams have 53 players on a roster, but only 46 can suit up on game day.  In Major League Baseball, teams have a 25-man active roster, and all 25 are at the park every day.

 

The Postseason Playoffs:  Sport by Sport

The National Football League:

Of the 32 teams, 12 qualify for the playoffs.  The playoffs are conducted in the exact same manner as the regular season.  Each team plays once a week, the exception being that the four top teams get the first week off.  For a typical qualifier to reach the Super Bowl, the team must play three consecutive weeks.  At that point both remaining teams have two weeks off before the Super Bowl.

In short, the playoffs, with a game each week, reflects the same means of advancement as is present in regular season grind.

The National Hockey League: 

16 of the 30 teams qualify for the postseason.  The playoffs are conducted in the exact same manner as the regular season: a game, a day off, a game, a day off, a game, a day off, and so on.  Just as in the regular season, there are occasionally two days off.  But the playoffs require the same stamina, the same approach as that required to make the playoffs.

 

The National Basketball Association

16 of the 30 teams qualify for the postseason.  The playoffs are conducted in the exact same manner as the regular season: a game, a day off, a game, a day off, a game, a day off, and so on.  Just as in the regular season, there are occasionally two days off.  But the playoffs require the same stamina, the same approach as that required to make the playoffs.

Major League Baseball

10 of the 30 teams qualify for the postseason.  (Although four of those teams qualify only for a one-game do-or-die play-in game.)

Here is where all similarity to baseball ends. 

Unlike the other three sports whose playoffs mirror the test of the regular season, and whose conditions are the same as the regular season, Major League Baseball playoffs in no way resemble the sport itself.  In hockey, basketball and football, the teams win playoff games and reach the pinacle of the sport in exactly the same way that they qualify to try to do so. 

Not so in baseball.  They are two entirely different concepts.  Teams make the playoffs only because they have depth, five-man pitching rotations and can play day-in and day-out at a high level.  But the baseball playoffs suddenly become a kind of "all-star" game within each team's roster.  MLB playoffs are conducted in a way that more closely follows the NBA and the NHL.  Teams have enormous numbers of days off. 

Here's the key point:  No Major League Baseball team could even qualify for the postseason if they played the same way during the regular season that they do in the playoffs.  None.

In the regular season Major League Baseball teams have to use a 5-man starting rotation, with pitchers pitching every 5th day.  There are not enough days off to have even a four-man rotation, let alone a team with three pitchers.  Even the best team in baseball using only a 4-man rotation, would wear them out, and most likely end up with a record of something like 66-96, or 70-92—and that would be if they were otherwise teh best team in the sport.

 

The 2014 Baseball Postseason is Typical

As examples, last year's World Series teams the Kansas City Royals played only 15 games in 30 days, and the San Francisco Giants played only 17 games in 30 days.  The 12 to 15 days off in the non-baseball fantasy world of the MLB postseason, means that teams can turn to three pitchers and give all of them plenty of rest.  But it isn't the way baseball really works.

At one point, the Royals had 5 consecutive days off, and the Giants had 4.  This never happens in the regular season.  Even the All-Star break is only three days.  Very rarely is there anything beyond a one-day break, and even that happens only a couple of times a month. 

What this means is that neither team used the team that got them to the playoffs.  (The NFL, NBA and NHL teams ALL used the very same teams that got them to the playoffs.) 

Baseball teams use a three-man pitching rotation in the playoffs.  Sometimes, they essentially opt for two pitchers only—conceding the likelihood that some of their games are going to be lost—when their third-, or rarely fourth-best pitcher has to face one of their opponents' two-man or three-man rotation members. 

Imagine an NFL team using only one running back and three wide receivers, instead of rotating through their roster in the course of a playoff game—or using only 4 defensive backs and 4 linebackers, instead of rotating 8 or 9 DBs and 6 or 7 linebackers?  In hockey, would a team use only two or three of their forward lines?  Would an NBA team use only the starting five?  They would never make the post season if they tried to present that product to their fans during the regular season.

Those are the equivalents of what Major League Baseball sets up every fall.  No other sport drags its playoffs out in such a way as to completely change the playing field—completely change the dynamics of its game.

Why Does Baseball Do This?

MLB does this because the TV networks want to drag out the games so that they can try to have one game each day  This requires an unnecessary staggering of games, and creates the phenomenon of 15 off-days in a month.

What about travel days?

What about them?  Baseball has travel days constantly.  A team may play in Chicago one day and in Miami the next, or in New York one day and Phoenix the very next day.  Travel days as a routine part of the game are again, a phenomenon of television, and stretching out the playoffs.

In years past, travel days were employed only when necessary. The famous "subway series" games were played on seven consecutive days.  Why?  Because there was no "travel day" required to go from Brooklyn to the Bronx.  Today, they would put in artificial travel days.

Even fairly long train trips didn't necessarily matter.  The 1948 World Series between the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Braves was played in six consecutive days, October 6 & 7 in Boston, October 8, 9 & 10 in Cleveland, and October 11 back in Boston.

This reflects actual baseball, the way the teams play day-in and day-out, and the kind of unique test that baseball presents to its athletes, its managers and management, and to its fans.

In the modern world of charter planes, teams fly from coast to coast to play games on consecutive days.  The artificial "travel day" should be eliminated so that teams can play in the playoffs in the same way that got them there in the first place.


*All these leagues also have pre-seasons and training camps, which add an additional 6-8 weeks to each player's year.


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