Thursday, August 20, 2009
Movie Review: Gran Torino
TV Series Review: Eureka, Season 3.0
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Are You Ready for Some Football?
Without a doubt, football is my favorite televised sport. And NFL football trumps major College football in my house, though I do like College Football. This upcoming season has me pondering a few questions as we head to the NFL season.
1 - Do Vikings fans feel a little bit dirty? I mean, the guy was with your arch rivals for 16 years, and now Brett Favre is your quarterback. I think I'd feel a little dirty.
2 - Will my beloved Denver Broncos win more than 4 games? My gut says no. Too many changes, not enough talent...it's going to be a long year for me.
3 - Will John Madden unretire to match Brett Favre's unretirement? For a certain Vikings fan I know, I hope not.
4 - Can Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals shock the world again and not only make the Super Bowl but win it? My gut says no again, but unless they are playing the Broncos, I'll be rooting for them.
5 - How long until Jay Cutler acts like a baby in Chicago? I think he'll make it, until he has a 3 Interception game and the Chicago media lets him have it. Then he'll see what a tough sports media town is like and wish he were still back in Denver.
6 - Will Tom Brady be back to his old self? Probably, and I think the Patriots will be as annoying as ever.
Finally, who will win the Super Bowl this year?
Here's my official prediction...the Superbowl will be the San Diego Chargers vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Eagles will win.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Actor, President, Prophet?
Reagan knew, as many of us know now, that Socialized Medicine is a great way to push Socialism on society. Socialists throughout history have said so. As Reagan says, health care for all is a hard thing to oppose, so it's the perfect way for those who want a Socialist society to get their foot in the door.
But, as we all know, Socialism has never worked, and never will work because it takes power from the masses and gives it to a few in government. Eventually, those few will become corrupt and the government will cease to function for the greater good. Humans, by our nature, are corrupt, and power given to certain people in a socialist society will eventually corrupt them, leading to an oppressed and miserable people. That's the history of our world.
I can't say it any better than our 40th President, please listen and enjoy. I wish we still had leaders on the Conservative side who could communicate like this.
Book Review: "Ranger's Apprentice #6"
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Move Over Ed Fiori
I say "was", because today, at the 91st PGA Championship, another player tracked down and passed Tiger for the win. Who is this player? Maybe Phil Mickelson or Padraig Harrington? No, it is South Korea's Y.E. Yang, the 110th ranked player in the world. Yang shot a final round 70 (-2) to pass Tiger who shot a 75 (+3). Yang was 2 shots back going into the day, and ended up winning by 3.
In the long run, I think this is good for both Tiger and the PGA Tour. Tiger needed to get beat. His strategy this weekend was awful. He got the lead on Thursday, extended it to 4 on Friday, and then got really conservative in his play. Basically, he played like he believed the other players would just fold based on his presence. He shot 71-75 on the weekend, which won't get it done. He should get stronger from this...he now knows what it's like to "blow it", and I figure he won't like the feeling.
This is also good for the PGA Tour, because players now see that Tiger can be caught. It is very rare, but he's not unbeatable...only mostly unbeatable. Maybe now the bigger name players like Mickelson, Harrington, and others will see that he is human and play better when paired with Tiger.
No matter what happens, this was a historic day of golf. Y.E. Yang became the first Asian-born man to win a major. Eleven years ago Se Ri Pak became the first South Korean to win a women's major, and it spawned an entire generation of South Korean girls who wanted to become golfers. South Korean women now dominate the LPGA Tour. I'm not saying this will happen to the PGA Tour, but this will ultimately lead to a bigger Asian presence in men's golf, which is a good thing.