Election Day eve

a mishmash of sorts

Davey Crockett, 1967: Not Yours to Give.

You will not believe how perfectly this 1979 Monty Python skit predicted today’s gender madness

SOME BITS OF HOPE:  Where Artificial Intelligence Can Expose Vote Fraud.

I HAD BEEN ASSURED THAT THIS KIND OF THING WAS A MYTH: Planned Parenthood Accused of Trying to Register Dead People to Vote in Texas.

Did Inflated Voter Rolls And Botched Signature Review Wrongly Thwart Recall Of Woke L.A. DA? Lawsuit Says Yes

Wisconsin Judge Smacks Down Leftists’ Bid To Ignore A Law Requiring Witness Information On Absentee Ballots

The Same Day SCOTUS Squashes PA’s Illegal Ballots, Secretary Of State Tells Counties To Break The Law

Republican US Senate candidate’s name not on ballots distributed in Illinois county.

TWITTER THREAD: Read the whole thing….

Body cam footage shows arrests of voter fraudsters as a result of DeSantis’ election integrity measures

OH, YEAH, THE VOTE IS SECURE. SURE:  Bombshell Dominion ‘Error Code’ Uncovered in 97% of Georgia Counties.

I’d like to remind everyone these machines are EVERYWHERE.

Paper ballots. Purple fingers.

Katie Hobbs Sent Thousands Of Erroneous Ballots To Arizona Voters

Win For Election Integrity: Arizona County Releases Poll Watcher Data After RNC Lawsuit Over Democrat Slant

Judge Strikes Down Michigan Secretary Of State’s Restrictions On Poll Challengers

WHOA: Democrat blows whistle on election fraud in Florida, claims to have evidence of illegal ballot harvesting and tampering over the last 20 YEARS!

Meanwhile, back at the Covid

A Belated Vindication for School Reopeners

Sooooo many of my acquaintances are now claiming …”nooooo! we didn’t say you wanted to kill grandma!” But there are reciepts.

I would not have made it. I’m almost glad we collapsed when we did. SALENA ZITO: Pulling up roots: What a community loses when small businesses can’t survive.

Association of American Physicians and Surgeons: FDA Misled the Public About Ivermectin.

The dam is about to break on the COVID shots. Important if true.

During Covid hearing, Pfizer director finally admits the vaccine was never tested on preventing transmission

THERE YOU HAVE IT, GENTLE BEINGS: Moderna CEO admits to past lies: “COVID is simply the flu, harmless to the healthy.”.

CDC Finally Admits It Lied About Covid Vaccine Safety Monitoring.

New COVID Booster Shots Don’t Work As Well As ‘Experts’ Claimed

November football

Second round of OHSAA playoffs. College football is sorting out and giving us some MONSTER games. And the NFL is sorting the contenders from the pretenders.

My Roughriders surprised a lot of people, mainly from Newcomerstown, by returning the original starting QB to under center for the first time in over a month. This ALSO meant that the backup QB could return to TB and the backup RB could rotate back to WR and the WR3 who had been starting could go back to the bench/spot play. 49-14 and in control from the start. Second most points this season. Next up? Rock Hill. always a very physicl team even when they lacked much skill. This season they do NOT lack skill. Scored 6 in each of two tough losses. Otherwise they were over 33! But they gave up an average of 29 ppg. Take the over. WJ’s quality win were over Paint Valley and Newcomerstown. CG-D-B beat Berne Union, Miegs, and Malvern. So we MIGHT be able to pull another upset but I won’t be surprised if we don’t.

Buckeye’s got off to a slow start but managed to beat the PSU’s by 13. Called it. Let’s look at the Top 10 or so. The Vols come in at #1 for some surprising reason. Georgia beats them by a FG or less. Bama better than them on a neutral field as well. Georgia runs the table but loses to Bama. That gives them ALL one loss. Buckeyes run the table including 30+ over the Mildcats and a double digit win over tsun. Clemson? Undefeated. TCU? Same.

So the final four? Ohio State, Clemson, Alabama (as SEC champ). And either TCU or Georgia. Sorry USC, Oregon or Utah. Could also see Clemson left out due to the weakness of the ACC.

NFL? Bills (with a trap game this week)& Chiefs. Eagles and Cowboys (although BOTH have played cake schedules so far so the Niners could EASILY slip into tat spot.) Rams nowhere to be seen. I’ll give my Saints about a 20% shot at the post season if they can solve some problems.

Are they willing to promise?

A week to go until the mid-terms. Probable red wave. 52 or 3 in the Senate. Twenty-five+ in the house. Significant governor increases. And the races the elphs lose will be closer than expected (I’m looking at you Elphaba and Nessarose (aka Whitmer and Hochul.)

Will the left-leaning talking heads make me a deal? They keep saying a red wave will be the end of democracy. If it ISN’T, will they all resign, en mass? They will need to be CONSTANTLY reminded of their error for the next two years. Every interview with a right leaning politico MUST include a reminder. Just saying.

A quote for the coming days/weeks/months: “The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” ~~ Marcus Aurelius

And now for a roundup:

WHO WATCHES THE WATCHMEN? Connecticut will pay a security analyst 150k to monitor election memes for misinformation.

‘Zuckbucks 2.0’: Democrat Operatives Are Helping Milwaukee Rig Its 2022 Elections

ALL OF THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE MSM SOURCES ASSURE ME THIS NEVER HAPPENS:  Former Congressman Sentenced to Prison for Stuffing Pennsylvania Ballot Boxes.

Watch this brutal supercut of Democrats and liberals denying the 2016 election results for nearly 5 minutes straight …. and get ready for the NEXT batch

Also – this: Journalist Tom Elliott put together a thread of all the near-calls to violence from leftists over the past few weeks. Check it out.

As Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward Alleges Maricopa County Broke the Law in the 2022 Primary Election, Groups Launch Drop Box-Watching Operations.

Lawsuit: Wisconsin Elections Commission Let Electors Change Votes After Submitting Ballots

Stacey Abrams just lost a major lawsuit to advance her 4-year-long conspiracy theory that the 2018 Georgia governor’s election was stolen from her

Bombshell Texts Show Milwaukee Mayor Colluding With Democrats To Rig 2022 Election

Lawsuit: Michigan Secretary of State Broke The Law With Rogue Restrictions On Poll Challengers

Arizona County Packed Polls With Democrat Workers And Wants To Bury The Paper Trail, Lawsuits Allege

KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: A Victory for Sanity In the Battle Against Mail-In Ballot Madness.

So much for today’s dirty dozen. More to follow soon. TOO soon.

The final ten of October

We started off with the big three (and added the fourth shortly thereafter.) Dracula (9.1), Frankenstein (9.8), Wolf Man (9.8) and Bride of Frankenstein (the best of the bunch at 9.9 IMHO.)

A little diversion into TV land – X Files. Season 4, episode 2. “Home.” Wanna know why? go read the Wikipedia entry after watching it.

On a lighter note – Young Frankenstein. Rated #14 of all time. 10 out of 10. FWIW LTOB is doing the musical version in the spring. Gonna selectively audition for Monster, Doctor and Igor.

Psycho. 9.9. 46th overall.

Then my last fun guilty pleasure: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. A mere 8.3 but I just adore this little bit of fluff

And on the 31st … 1978’s Halloween (9.4) – doesn’t stand the test of time, but what the hell ….. and after the doorbell stops ringing “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” 9.7

Decorated the porch with pumpkins this year …. Kim and I carved a couple. Rain held off and the temps were mild. More kids than the last 7-8 years combined! Too many “olds” but since they’ve missed out lately I overlooked it. It was a good year. Time to button down. November 1 always feels MUCH different to me. Thanksgiving is next. Thankfully no movies, but I’ll be putting the Christmas list together.

Halloween pigskin

Took a week off. ONU is no longer worth the time it takes to look up who they’re playing. WJHS made the playoffs with a losing record. Face Newcomerstown HS for the first time in school history (I think.) We COULD win but I wouldn’t bet on it. HTHS will get smoked by Bishop Watterson.

That brings us to NCAA Div I. And yes, I’m going to continue calling it that.

  1. Georgia. They’re gonna lose to ‘Bama.That’ll give em a 94% chance of the playoffs.
  2. Ohio State. They beat PSU by 13 or so and tsun by double digits. They’re in
  3. Tennessee. A good team but not good enough to beat Georgia in Georgia, next week.
  4. Michigan loses to OSU and sees the dream pop.
  5. Clemson wins the ACC, makes the field of four and serves as a sacrificial lamb.
  6. Alabama. Tide rolls, back into contention with a 2 or 3 seed.
  7. TCU. LOVE to see them as a #4. And no real reason they can’t.
  8. Oregon. Already a loss. Utah could hand them another. Not ready for the bigs.
  9. Oklahoma State. Might break TCU’s heart but won’t make it.
  10. Wake Forest. Really?

I’m gonna go with Ohio State, Georgia, TCU and either Alabama, Michigan, or Clemson.

MEanwhile in the NFL, the NFC looks like Eagles and Cowboys while the MUCH better AFC belongs to the Bills and the Chiefs. Bengals lose Chase and … THE chase, although they should stil be able to eke out a post season slot.

Penultimate October

We’re into the good ones now. The Exorcist. Kim still can’t watch it. 9.8 from 1973. Stadns up to the test of time.

Next up: a two-fer! The Haunting. ’99 and ’63. Lili Taylor makes her first appearance on the list. Jan de Bont made some … interesting choices with Catherine Zeta-Jones’ character. Luke Willson is misable in the Russ Tamblyn roll. And Liam Neeson is solid. 9.2. Julie Christie and Claire Bloom are stiller on top and Russ Tamblyn does just what he’s asked to do. Richard Compton is ok. And his wife is played by Fay Compton (Miss Moneypenny.) 9.4. A smidge better. The black and white. The shadows. The score. The house is less “beautiful” and more menacing. Watch ’em both.

Nicole Kidman makes her second appearance on the list with a perennial favorite: The Others. I give it a 9.7 even though I dropped it about 100 places this year.

One that was growing on me but I think the growth has stopped: The Shining. 8.9. About as high as it’s gonna get.

Lili Taylor’s second entry – The Conjuring. It’s #131 on my list with a 9.9. Maybe too high but not THAT much too high.

The 1961 version of Turn of the Screw – The Innocents with Deborah Kerr. Odd, quiet, atmospheric movie. Possibly over-rated. #378 over-all. 9.6

And finally from 1977, rated 9.6 – the original Suspiria. The remake isn’t BAD …. it’s just not good enough. The music (by the Goblins), color, cuts, shadows. It just IS a good movie.

Ten more to go, and if you read prior posts you KNOW what they are.

October: rounding third and heading for home

An odd selection of movies this year. One final “new” one, and a variety of re-watches. Some good. Some not so much.

I’ll start with a high point: Hold That Ghost. Abbot and Costello, supported by Ted Lewis and Ohio’s own Andrews Sisters. Richard Carlson at his professorial best. Evelyn Ankers screaming. Joan Davis in the comic roll. Marc Lawrence as the heavy as he did it a hundred times. And Shemp Howard as “the soda jerk.” 7.9. Might be back NEXT year.

The Witch, the 2015 effort from Robert Eggers that launched the career of Anya Taylor-Joy. 8.3.

1977 House. Japanese. Comedy-horror. And does neither (to my Western tastes) well. 1.7 Don’t know HOW it made this list. Hopefully it won’t make it again.

What Lies Beneath. From the man who brought you “Who Framed Rodger Rabbit?” Ghost/haunted house story. With Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer (that white gold.) Dropped it to 8.8 and it still might be over-rated.

Last of my previously unseens: Dark Water, the US version. Just didn’t feel it. Jennifer Connelly. 2.7

Beetlejuice. For the second (?) year in a row. And I’m not liking it any better. But I MIGHT grab some of the music. Sonora! 2.5

Then a GOOD comedy. Ghostbusters. 9.7. VERY Libertarian!

Then two love stories. M. Night Rama Lama Ding Dong’s Sixth Sense. 9.4

and Practical Magic. Also 9.4. This one will be back for sure.

And then we’ll throw in a little kitsch. Williams Castle’s House on Haunted Hill. 1959. And somehow it WAS a 9.2. Gotta fix THAT. Re-rated and dropped to a 4.0.

Better than a dozen left but they’re ALL pretty darned good.

October ’22 – week 2

took a few weird twists and turns this week

We’ll open with a treat called The Love Witch, an homage to the late 60’s, made in 2016. Samantha Robinson is the leading eye candy. It hits the right notes and does what it tries to do quite well. Gave it an 8/10 but it’ll surely drop over time,

My next trick was a foursome. Poltergeist I, II & III along with the reboot. The first installment was in 1982 (although I didn’t see it for quite some time.) and stars JoBeth Williams’ legs. 7.2. II (The Other Side) came in ’86 and gets a 2.7 due to a LOT of reasons, not the least of which is a decided lack of JoBeth Williams’ legs which are completely absent! III Two more year and Ms. Williams is replaced by Nancy Allen, Tom Skerritt steps in for the coach and the studio tries to make money on Heather O’Rourke one more time. And there’s a young Lara Flynn Boyle. 1/10. 2015 tried to bring it back with the affable Sam Rockwell but we all know the path and have taken better trips down it before. 3/10.

The Orphanage one of the 2-3 best Spanish language movies in the genre (Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labrynth?) Belen Rueda is solid in the lead. Compelling, well told story. 8.3

A double-header featuring Barbara Steele was up next. To me she’s just a little off. Maybe that’s why she dead Euro-horror instead of more “upscale” work. Nightmare Castle (1965) is a solid 5/10. Castle of Blood was a year earlier and a tad better, scoring a 6/10.

George C Scott and his wife Trish Van der Vere show up in The Changeling from 1980 with Melvyn Douglass. Some nice atmosphere in a typical piece for the age. 5.8 And Melvyn Douglass RETURNS in the 1932 classic The Old Dark House. GREAT cast. Good script. Movie done right for 1932! 9/10.

Next up was a trick. Hocus Pocus (which I didn’t like in the FIRST place but made the list again) and HP2. I gave the original a 6/10 for good intentions if nothing else, and I didn’t re-rate it this year because of HP2. For which there was no reason. I gave it a 2.7/10. Actually COULDA been a good movie but too much SJW and tried too hard.

And closed things out with the original Wicker Man. 1973. I enjoy the Nick Cage remake as well but this IS October and you don’t bring the second team. Ed Woodward does what it takes. Christopher Lee has JUST the right touch of … whimsy? While Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt and especially Britt Ekland make it all quite interesting. 7.7

Over two dozen items remain. I LOVE this time of year, and we’re in to the good stuff now.

Some awesome memories

These were found in ’21 but too late to make that season, so I’m posting them to be published in the future.

called “Embracing the Magic” by Sam Heimer . Those masks are classic throwbacks. Beautiful memories from my childhood in the 60’s.

And it was followed a few days later by Ben Cooper Artist Frank Romano Passes Away at 97. Ben Cooper’s we THE go-to back in my day. I had a clown and when I outgrew it I had a devil.

Funny how we always remember the way a holiday was when we were growing up and think it’s the way it SHOULD be. But Halloween was very different in the 40’s …. and by the 80’s it had changed again. Cf Christmas. Today’s celebration is NOTHING like that before I was born. Jus’ sayin’.