Friday, July 31, 2015

Another List

The list of candidates in my previous post, and several others over the last few weeks, is just about who has declared themselves a candidate and the date they made it official. It has nothing to do with who's most likely to actually get the Republican nomination. I just want to be clear about that before I post a new list from The Fix blog at the Washington Post, in which Chris Cillizza ranks the top 10 candidates in the order of their likelihood of ending up as the Republican nominee next year. And yes, The Donald is on the list. Ready? Here it is:

  1. Jeb Bush
  2. Marco Rubio
  3. Scott Walker
  4. Donald Trump
  5. John Kasich
  6. Ted Cruz
  7. Mike Huckabee
  8. Rand Paul
  9. Chris Christie
  10. Ben Carson

If Jonathan Bernstein or Charles Krauthammer publish updated versions of their rankings, I'll update this post.

Read the Fix post here.

Days until Election Day 465
Days until the first debate: 6

Six Days To Go

One more thing: Former Virginia governor Jim Gilmore has officially announced, making him the 17th Republican candidate for president and really clearing out my "possible" list this time. Obviously, he won't be on the stage at the debate next week. Here's how my list looks now:

Declared GOP Candidates
  1. Ted Cruz (March 23) 
  2. Rand Paul (April 7)
  3. Marco Rubio (April 14)
  4. Dr. Ben Carson (May 3) 
  5. Carly Fiorina (May 4) 
  6. Mike Huckabee (May 5) 
  7. Rick Santorum (May 27)
  8. George Pataki (May 28)
  9. Lindsey Graham (June 1) 
  10. Rick Perry (June 4) 
  11. Jeb Bush (June 15)
  12. Donald Trump (June 16) 
  13. Bobby Jindal (June 24) 
  14. Chris Christie (June 30)
  15. Scott Walker (July 13) 
  16. John Kasich (July 21) 
  17. Jim Gilmore (July 30) 
Original Post:


The first Republican debate is in six days and as of yesterday, the following 10 men will be on the stage, according to the Washington Post:

Chris Christie
Dr. Ben Carson
Rand Paul
Scott Walker
Donald J. Trump
Jeb Bush
Marco Rubio
Mike Huckabee
Ted Cruz
John Kasich

The big news is Kasich, the current governor of Ohio, who slips in by the skin of his teeth. With the debate taking place in Cleveland, he may have been just a bit embarrassed if he couldn't poll high enough to actually participate in a debate in his own state. The big loser, at least according to this chart, is Rick Perry, the former governor of Texas, who has slipped to 11th place. The final list will be announced based on how polls look at 5.00 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, August 4.

Days until Election Day: 465

Back To Beijing

Beijing Wins Bid To Become First City To Host Winter and Summer Olympic Games

Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Games, becoming the first city to host both Summer and Winter Games. Almaty, which may not have ever had a realistic chance, becomes the also-ran. The host city for 2024 will be announced in two years; will the U.S. be making a bid now that Boston has bailed? It looks like Los Angeles is the strongest possibility:

On Friday at the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) 128th Session in Kuala Lumpur IOC President Thomas Bach said that he has received firm commitments to bid from five national Olympic Committees – ” France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, USA,” he said.
Despite Boston’s demise, the USOC is under pressure to choose a replacement city to avoid any conflict with the IOC – yet they aren’t obligated to make any nomination on the September 15 deadline date.  But if the USOC does move forward, Los Angeles seems to be the most viable choice. 
Read more at gamesbids.

Los Angeles is one of the cities being considered for a 2024 Olympic bid (Logo Provided by LA2024)

Monday, July 27, 2015

Boston Says No

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The big Olympic news this week was supposed to be the announcement of the site for 2022 Winter Games, which will happen on Friday. Before we get to that, however, America's candidate city for the 2024 games, Boston, made news of its own today, declaring that the city will not go forward with its bid. From bleacherreport.com:

Los Angeles, which finished second behind Boston in the competition to win the bid, "would be ready and willing to mount a bid on short notice," according to David Wharton of the Los Angeles Times.


The USOC originally chose Boston over Washington D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles as the U.S. bid representative in January. Despite an initial push from politicians within the city, Boston residents soured on the Olympics almost from the moment it was announced. In April, an NPR poll found 50 percent of Boston-area residents were opposed to the city hosting the Olympics, with most citing the onerous burden on taxpayers. (Read the article here.) 

Boston's not the only city to have fallen out of love with the Olympics. There are only two cities, Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan, left in the running for 2022, after Stockholm, Oslo and a few others dropped out of the process, and according to gamesbids, a site that tracks every detail of the Olympic bidding process, New Zealand and Spain looked at preparing bids for 2026 but decided against it. Apparently the hassle, the disruption and most of all the exorbitant cost, are causing cities and countries to say No Thanks to hosting the games. 

Gamesbids says that Toronto, Rome, Hamburg and Budapest are among the cities considering 2024 bids; I wonder how many will still be in the running at announcement time in 2017. The 2022 announcement comes first, of course and will be made on Friday. Neither candidate city is ideal for the Winter Games and whichever city is awarded the bid, there's bound to be some grumbling. Maybe it's getting to be time to consider a permanent home for the Games. 

In the meantime, the Summer Games that are not being held in Chicago get underway in 375 days.

Bachelor Nation: Tonight's The Night

Monday night update: Kaitlyn is engaged to Shawn and they get the main cover story on People's new issue.

Issue dated August 10, 2015
The Bachelorette's Kaitlyn Bristowe Is Engaged! See the Happy Couple on the Cover of PEOPLE| Couples, Engagements, Reality TV, The Bachelorette, People Picks, TV News, Kaitlyn Bristowe

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I might as well admit it: I'm caught up in the drama of tonight's finale episode of The Bachelorette. Local news here in Chicago had a segment about city resident Nick, pointing out that this is the second July in a row that's he's made it to the finale of this show. Is he engaged to Kaitlyn? Almost certainly not, based on what we've seen so far, and as I pointed out in an earlier post, at age 34, it's time for Mr. Viall to resign from Bachelor Nation and get on with his life. Will Kaitlyn and Shawn get married and live happily ever after? Almost certainly not; in fact they strike me as one of the more unlikely couples in Bach/Bach'ette history. I anticipate there will be a strong "going through the motions" aura about their relationship and I give it six months, tops.

In the meantime, will Kaitlyn and Shawn (and possibly Nick too) be on the cover of the new issue of People when it comes out Wednesday morning, probably with some kind of snarky headline? Almost certainly. That's how it goes in Bachelor Nation and yes, I'm a citizen. Here are a few "blast from the past" Bach covers, and note that Jason & Molly and Ashley & JP are two of the Bach couples who actually got married; Juan Pablo & Nikki and Jake & Vienna are so, so not:

Issue dated March 24, 2014
 photo | OJ Simpson Trial, The Bachelor, Juan Pablo Galavis, Nikki Ferrell, Stacy Keibler, Zac Efron

Issue dated August 15, 2011
 photo | Reality TV, The Bachelor, Ashley Hebert Cover, J.P. Rosenbaum Cover, Ashley Hebert, Beyonce Knowles, J.P. Rosenbaum, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux

Issue dated March 15, 2010
 photo | Reality TV, The Bachelor, Jake Pavelka, Julia Roberts, Marie Osmond, Shawn White, Vienna Girardi

Issue dated March 16, 2009
 photo | Engagements, Reality TV, The Bachelor, Jason Mesnick, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna

Saturday, July 25, 2015

One Of Donald Trump's Harshest Critics

Update on Aug. 5: Did criticizing Donald Trump hurt Rick Perry with voters? (Or, specifically, with those voters who answer pollsters' questions.) Possibly. When I wrote the post below, on July 25, Perry was polling in the top 10 nationally and looked like a good bet to be on the debate stage tomorrow night. Alas, however, he missed the cut, barely, coming in at #11. Was it his diss of The Donald? Maybe, or maybe he's still paying the price for his big "oops" moment in 2011. Regardless, he's out of the debate, and possibly sooner rather than later, out of the race for the Republican nomination. Watch the oops moment here.

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If you don't think Donald Trump has sucked all the media oxygen out of the Republican primary race, consider this bit of wisdom, which crawled across the bottom of my television screen as I was watching CNN this afternoon:

"One of Donald Trump's harshest critics talks to State of the Union - Rick Perry."

Got that? Without Trump, Rick Perry might have been described as the former governor of Texas, which he is; a candidate for the Republication nomination for president, which he also is; or even as one of the top 10 candidates who will be invited to participate in the first debate on August 6, which he currently is. (If I was in the mood to be mean I could point out that Perry is the dope who couldn't remember the third of three government agencies he would abolish if he had been elected president in 2012, when he was also a candidate.)

Nope. As of right now, he's just one of the Donald's biggest critics.

Days until the first debate: 12
Days until Election Day: 471

Thursday, July 23, 2015

This Day In History: In 1986, Andrew Marries Sarah

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew's Wedding Was 29 Years Ago Today!

The marriage didn't last, of course, and both of them have suffered various catastrophes and controversies ever since, but still. I like Fergie and feel some sympathy for her. I haven't give up hope that she and Prince Andrew will re-marry someday. Probably not but a girl can dream. As I've said before in this blog, Sarah deserves a happily-ever-after and I hope she gets it.

Is This How Reality Steve Gets His Info?

Yesterday the New York Post published an article with some behind-the-scenes scoop about how producers manipulate contestants on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.

What caught my eye was this, which refers to Bob Guiney's reputation as the Bachelor who slept with the most women on the show:

But while Guiney may not be willing to kiss and tell, one of the producers from his season is dishing.

“At the time, Bob kissed the most girls,” Jason Carbone says. “Bob kept all his activities to the Fantasy Suite.” (Read the article here.)

What's so interesting? The producer's name, Jason Carbone.

Specifically, his last name, Carbone, which just happens to be the same last name as the blogger known as Reality Steve. Yes, Reality Steve is really Stephen Carbone. 

Coincidence? I think not. 

"I Am Cait": To Watch Or Not To Watch?

I AM CAIT -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: Caitlyn Jenner -- (Photo by: James White/E! Entertainment)

So far the reviews aren't helping much.

Slate.com says don't watch, calling it "a terrible reality show."

The Daily Beast says watch, calling it "the perfect reality show."

Will I watch? Not sure yet. If nothing else I'll probably set the VCR to record it. After that, we'll see.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Celebrity Divorce

Issue dated August 3, 2015
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert Divorce: What Went Wrong?

No surprise here, People loves a celebrity divorce. They also love a good scandal and covers with Duggar stories must sell really well because there they are again, along with a weight loss/blonde-woman-in-a-bathing-suit story. With all the media oxygen Donald J. Trump has sucked up this week I thought he might show up on the cover too, but so far People hasn't gone there, at least not yet. If tradition holds, Bachelorette Kaitlyn, her new fiancé and the rejected other guy will be the main cover story next week, in some configuration, unless there's other breaking news in celebrityland.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Learning New Words

Prior to today, I don't think I'd ever heard the word "Doxx" before. I looked it up today because it's everywhere right now in headlines stating that Donald Trump doxxed Senator Lindsey Graham. I went to Urban Dictionary:

Doxx: expose someone's true identity, usually a name or address (but in this case a phone number.)

So what's going on? The Donald gave Graham's (apparently) genuine cell phone number out during a speech in South Carolina. Graham responded by proclaiming, quote: "When it comes to the Donald, nothing surprises me any more," unquote. To be fair, yesterday Graham called Trump a "jackass," partly but almost certainly not entirely because Trump dissed Sen. John McCain by saying he's not a war hero, and McCain and Graham are BFFs. Politico has the story.

Are you still with me? This just gets more and more entertaining and the first debate is in 16 days. According to the Washington Post, based on current polling, Trump will be on that debate stage and Graham will not. (Note that most of the polling used for this chart was done before Trump dissed McCain.)

July 20

Also not on the debate stage? John Kasich (pronounced KAY-sik,) who officially declared himself a candidate this morning. I've updated my list:

Declared GOP Candidates
  1. Ted Cruz (March 23) 
  2. Rand Paul (April 7)
  3. Marco Rubio (April 14)
  4. Dr. Ben Carson (May 3) 
  5. Carly Fiorina (May 4) 
  6. Mike Huckabee (May 5) 
  7. Rick Santorum (May 27)
  8. George Pataki (May 28)
  9. Lindsey Graham (June 1) 
  10. Rick Perry (June 4) 
  11. Jeb Bush (June 15)
  12. Donald Trump (June 16) 
  13. Bobby Jindal (June 24) 
  14. Chris Christie (June 30)
  15. Scott Walker (July 13) 
  16. John Kasich (July 21) 
Possible Republican Candidates
Jim Gilmore (Announcement in early August) 

It turns out I jumped the gun when I put Jim Gilmore on the Declared list. Apparently he hasn't officially announced yet and is planning to do so in early August, so I moved him back to the Possible list. 

Days until Election Day: 475

Blogging The Bach'ette: The Men Told All

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Good morning, Rosebuds! Last night's Men Tall All episode was actually pretty entertaining, unlike some in the past, and we're down to the finale, now just six days away. Thoughts:

The show started off with Our Host Chris Harrison calling out the online bullying Kaitlyn's been subjected to and I agree that it's reprehensible and I'm sure Harrison was sincere in his outrage. On the other hand, the controversies surrounding Kaitlyn and the show in general have been like manna from heaven for the producers and the network. It's kept the show in the center of the pop culture universe and helped to generate strong ratings, and in TVland, that's all that really matters. Producers knew when they selected her that Kaitlyn was edgy and a bit of a loose cannon, which translates to "not boring." Don't for a minute believe that the people who make money on this show have any regrets about Kaitlyn's controversies.

(Note, this paragraph contains a spoiler)
On the other hand, I'm pretty sure producers would prefer that Kaitlyn had been better at keeping a secret, namely the name of the man she's now engaged to. It started with the Snapchat video, then last night, if you were watching carefully you saw that she slipped again. It came while she was talking with Ben H and he asked why she told Shawn that she had slept with Nick. She says that she felt guilt about it and it was a mistake, then says "He knows I feel that way." Notice the tense - he "knows," meaning right now, a pretty good indication that she is currently in contact with/engaged to Shawn. Chris Harrison's eyebrows shot up right after she said it, and he gave a sharp look to the left as if making horrified eye contact with an off-screen producer, "Oops, damn, there she goes again." As I said before, she's a loose cannon...

Anyway, the rest of the show was mostly the usual stuff. The guys who looked (or in some cases were edited to look) like jerks during the show did their best to convince us that they're not really jerks now. Presumably some want to come across as charmingly as possible with the goal of being selected at the next Bachelor, but Ben H would appear to be the front runner for the job. There was lots of chat on Twitter about how much he looks like former Bachelor Jason Mesnick:




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Finally, for right now, as The Bach'ette winds down, Bachelor In Paradise cranks up. I didn't watch last summer (really,) but I'll probably check it out this year. Just another guilty pleasure during the dog days of summer here in Chicagoland. Meet me back here next week, same Bach time, same Bach channel, for Kaitlyn's big finale.

Monday, July 20, 2015

This Day In History: Man On The Moon

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Blogging The Bach'ette: And Then There Were Two



Welcome Rosebuds! It's the dog days of summer and we're getting to the end of Kaitlyn's season. Writer/tweeter Jennifer Weiner sent out these two tweets this morning and I'm posting them here because I agree with her. This has been a very strange season of The Bachelorette and I haven't been completely inspired to blog about it over the last couple of weeks. Or to be more accurate, I've written down some thoughts but never got to the point of feeling they were ready to publish, but with the Men Tell All episode tonight, I decided I better get with it. What you see below is two weeks worth of blogging about The Bach'ette.

We're now down to two ardent suitors for Kaitlyn's hand in marriage, with handsome Ben H having been sent home. He left with class and Twitter exploded with love and pleas for him to be the next Bachelor:
As I'm finishing this post on Thursday there are reports, unconfirmed as yet by ABC, that Ben H has indeed been selected as the next Bachelor.

I admit I'm not feeling a whole lotta love for either Shawn (so needy and what's with that hair?) or Nick (whiny and mean at the ATFR with Andi and almost certainly not there for the right reasons.) Kaitlyn claims to love them both which also isn't ringing true. She has to carry on for the good of the show and we were treated to two strange hometowns that weren't really hometowns, with both families flying to Utah (really, Utah? Yes, really. Utah.) to meet Kaitlyn in hotel rooms. Before I go any further I'll warn you that this post contains what may be a spoiler. Consider yourself warned.

Here it is: based on what I'm reading at various places around the web, and that Snapchat that Kaitlyn accidentally sent out into the universe a couple of weeks ago, I'm convinced that Shawn and his hair are the ultimate winners of the game and are now engaged to Kaitlyn. I bring it up because that belief made it incredibly painful to watch the meeting between Kaitlyn and Nick's family. Remember, they went through this same process last year when Nick was one of Andi's final four. He actually made it it to the final two before being rejected by Andi, and he wasn't particularly gracious in his rejection.

In addition, earlier this week, E! Online reported that Kaitlyn and Nick had a deeper relationship prior to the show than has been previously reported:

"Kaitlyn and Nick initially started talking as friends," a source who knows the couple tells E! News. "They had both been on the show and they bonded over that mutual experience. But it soon took a romantic turn. They never met in person before the show, but they were talking, texting and Facetiming for hours at a time from late February to early March. It would sometimes go on until the middle of the night."

"They were explicit about their feelings," we are told. "And while they didn't sext, intimate photos were exchanged. It was steamy." 

In fact, friends of both Kaitlyn and Nick confirm they discussed Nick joining the cast before Kaitlyn left for filming. Says a Kaitlyn source: "She told him she was hoping he'd surprise her on the show. She said it in a joking way, but I think she was serious. She told her friends she was hoping he'd do it." 

Will Nick go quietly into that good night, if he is indeed rejected by Kaitlyn in the final episode? Almost certainly not. Here's how Our Host Chris Harrison previews the finale:

This is a train wreck the rest of the way. The good news is she narrowed it down to two guys she knows she's in love with and has the best chance at making it with. But to that end, she probably would've done herself [a favor] to bring someone to the Final 2 she knew wasn't the one because she created a huge situation. It's going to be beyond a normal breakup because one of them is not only getting dumped, but he'll be hurt and feel like the loser to the other guy. Kaitlyn knows she's really going to hurt someone on a grand scale. Yikes. Bad enough to lose, but for the second time in two seasons and to the man you hate most in the world? This isn't going to be pretty.  

Once all that is over, Bachelor In Paradise premieres on Sunday, Aug 2 and filming for the show is already complete. I know this because I occasionally check out the blog written by Ashley Iaconetti, or "Kardashley," as she was known when she competed on the Farmer Chris season. She mostly writes about eyelash extensions and Botox injections, but every now and then she slips in a fun tidbit about The Bach and BIP. You can read her blog here.

As the season winds down, I can't help wondering how Kaitlyn is feeling about the whole thing. Her naked activities with Nick, plus the whole Nick v. Shawn dynamic, have pretty much taken over the whole show. Kaitlyn is holding it together, at least publicly, saying she's not ashamed and continually insisting that intimacy is important to her, but still. Does she have any regrets? Did she really understand, when she accepted the job, how she would be portrayed in the media? Almost certainly not.

At this point in the life of the franchise, I watch the show with the assumption that no one is really there to find love. What they want is fame and a job in media, following in the footsteps of Ali, Jillian, Trista, Melissa Rycroft and many others who have leveraged a stint on The Bach and/or The Bach'ette into some kind of career. Kaitlyn almost certainly wants that to happen and with that in mind, is she happy with the state of her "brand" right now? What about Britt? Will we ever see her again? What will happen to Nick? At 34 he's one of the oldest "competitors" and it would seem that at some point he should just give it up and go back to trying to meet a woman the old fashioned way. You know, on eHarmony or Tinder. And if Kaitlyn and Shawn really are engaged, how long will it last? Common sense says not that long. In fact, I'll go out on a limb and say that they'll be done as a couple before Ben H's season premiers in January. And with that, it's on to Men Tell All. See you soon, Rosebuds!

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Dog Days Of Summer

On February 28, I sent out the following tweet, noting how cold it was in Chicago:




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I'm reminding myself of that today because today's supposed to be the hottest day of the year so far, complete with a Heat Advisory from the Nat'l Weather Service that goes into effect in about 5 minutes. We could hit 95 degrees, with humidity making it feel like 102 or higher. Yikes.

Now, if you'll excuse me I'm going to change the filter on my air conditioner, just in case.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Friday Trump Blogging

Mid-morning update: I'm not the only one who's having fun with Donald Trump. The new issue of The New Yorker has him belly-flopping topless into a pool, possibly flattening Jeb, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie:

Issue dated July 27, 2015


Original Post:
I promise this blog isn't going to be "all Trump, all the time," but right now he and his campaign for president just keep presenting me with fun things to blog about. (Blog readers know that in the past I've made the same promise about Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin.) What caught my eye this morning is the home page of politico.com, which currently has five stories about The Donald:

The mystery of the Trump coalition
Insiders: Ted Cruz hurt most by Trump candidacy
Trump: My supporters aren't "crazies"
Trump seizes on Chattanooga shooting
Trump feuds with Perry, calls him dumb

Separately, will college degrees become an issue in this campaign? Do politicians with an Ivy League degree make the best presidents? Consider: Every president since Ronald Reagan has had one or more degrees from an Ivy League school:

George H.W. Bush -- Yale
Bill Clinton -- Yale Law School
George W. Bush -- Yale (undergraduate) and Harvard (MBA)
Barack Obama -- Columbia (undergraduate) and Harvard Law School

Regarding the two most recent unsuccessful presidential candidates, Mitt Romney has a law degree and an MBA from Harvard, and John McCain graduated from the Naval Academy.

So far in this campaign I've seen some reporting about the college-level achievements of two candidates, Scott Walker, who attended college but didn't graduate, and, no surprise, Donald J. Trump. Currently the Washington Post has an article titled, "Yes, Donald Trump really went to an Ivy League school." Although semantic nit-pickers will point out that "went to" is not the same as "has a degree from," according to the article Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1968, which included classes at the Wharton School of Economics. (Read the article here.)

Among the 17,000 other individuals currently running for president, Hillary, like her husband, has a law degree from Yale; Jeb, unlike his father and older brother, skipped the Ivy League and obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin. It would take some serious googling to come up with the colleges that the rest of the candidates attended and the degrees they did or did not obtain. If I have some time this week-end I may dive into that, or not. Stay tuned.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Sexiest Man?




Question: Which of the many (male) candidates for president is one of the sexiest men on the planet?

Answer: Donald J. Trump

Who says so? Donald J. Trump

If you're not familiar with the communication style of Twitter, someone with the Twitter name of Houston Welder sent out a tweet that said "Donald Trump is one of the sexiest men on this planet. Every woman dreams of a good man who tells it like it is. Trump liked the tweet, (and agreed with the sentiment,) so he retweeted it, adding the words "So true!."

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Royals, Again

Saturday morning update: I've now read the new issue and my hunch was correct. People really doesn't have any information about "plans" for baby number 3. Here's the exact quote from Prince William, which comes from his interview with UK media: "We've only just had the second! You never know what is going to happen in the future." The magazine claims that "multiple friends [of the couple] have told People that it's a matter of when, not if," but still, that's pretty weak tea. For the record, my bet is that it will be two and done.

Mid-morning update: Blog readers know I sometimes see patterns in the way People chooses and headlines their cover stories. Today's new cover sounded familiar and sure enough, exactly a year ago there was another cover story and there it is, at the very bottom: "PLUS Plans for a Royal Sibling." I haven't checked the archives but if I remember right, the big info about plans for a royal sibling was that there weren't any. Prince William was quoted as saying that one was fine for the moment. (Side note: given that George's birthday is July 22, there will probably be similar covers every mid-July for the foreseeable future.)

I haven't seen the new issue yet, but what do you want to bet that "Plus PLANS FOR BABY NUMBER 3!" will turn out to be nothing more than a statement that two are fine for the moment? Stay tuned.

(Last year) Issue dated July 28, 2014
Prince George's First Birthday

Original Post:
(Current) Issue dated July 27, 2015
Prince William on Royal Family Life

Even for someone who's as "into" the royal family as I am, this seems like a bit much. I also have a "media literacy" note: the headline promises "NEW INTERVIEW & PHOTOS" but if you've been paying attention since Princess Charlotte's christening, there almost certainly won't be anything new. William did a "televised interview to UK media outlets" that Tom Sykes reported at The Daily Beast on Monday, and the pictures are almost certainly the official set taken by Mario Testino at the christening.

Regarding other current pop culture news stories, I'm somewhat sad that People didn't see fit to include the World Cup-winning women's soccer team on the cover this week, and very glad that they didn't feel the need to include anything about Kourtney Kardashian's relationship woes.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Walker's In

Scott Walker made it official yesterday, bringing the number of names on the Declared list to 16, with one more (Kasich) to come on the 21st. For pretty much all of this year, Walker, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush have been called the "top tier" of candidates, with all the rest trailing somewhere behind. Now that all three are official candidates, will that change? Could be, because the really good stuff is just three weeks and two days away.

Now that almost everyone is officially in the race, it occurred to me that at some point people will start officially dropping out of the race. (Four years ago, Tim Pawlenty dropped out on August 16, 2011 after a less-exciting-than-hoped-for finish in the Iowa Straw Poll, but the Straw Poll isn't happening this year, so we could be well into next year before anyone has to swallow their pride and withdraw.)

When that happens, whenever it happens, we'll need a new list. Right now I'm thinking of calling it the "Caved And Faced Reality" list, but that could change. Any guesses for whose name is first on the list?

Declared GOP Candidates
  1. Ted Cruz (March 23) 
  2. Rand Paul (April 7)
  3. Marco Rubio (April 14)
  4. Dr. Ben Carson (May 3) 
  5. Carly Fiorina (May 4) 
  6. Mike Huckabee (May 5) 
  7. Rick Santorum (May 27)
  8. George Pataki (May 28)
  9. Lindsey Graham (June 1) 
  10. Rick Perry (June 4) 
  11. Jeb Bush (June 15)
  12. Donald Trump (June 16) 
  13. Bobby Jindal (June 24) 
  14. Chris Christie (June 30)
  15. Jim Gilmore (July 8)
  16. Scott Walker (July 13) 
Possible Republican Candidates
John Kasich (Announcement July 21)

Days until Election Day: 482

Sunday, July 12, 2015

A Surprise

Remember Jim Gilmore? He's one of two former Republican governors who were mentioned briefly in May as potential presidential candidates. I gave them a shout-out in a post on May 20 (read it here) then forgot all about them. (The other former guv was Bob Erhlich.)

Anyway, much, much to my surprise, Gilmore has now declared himself to be a candidate for the GOP nomination, bringing the official field to 15-soon-to-be-17. Donald Trump is surging in the polls, Republican leaders are fretting and the first debate is 3 1/2 weeks away. This just gets more and more entertaining.

Declared GOP Candidates
  1. Ted Cruz (March 23) 
  2. Rand Paul (April 7)
  3. Marco Rubio (April 14)
  4. Dr. Ben Carson (May 3) 
  5. Carly Fiorina (May 4) 
  6. Mike Huckabee (May 5) 
  7. Rick Santorum (May 27)
  8. George Pataki (May 28)
  9. Lindsey Graham (June 1) 
  10. Rick Perry (June 4) 
  11. Jeb Bush (June 15)
  12. Donald Trump (June 16) 
  13. Bobby Jindal (June 24) 
  14. Chris Christie (June 30)
  15. Jim Gilmore (July 8)
Possible Republican Candidates
John Kasich (Announcement July 21)
Scott Walker (Announcement July 13) 

Days until Election Day: 484

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Really?

Kim Kardashian system magazine butt photos

Some days I really do wonder what she's thinking.

Still Having Fun With The Donald

Two stories currently positioned one on top of the other at the Washington Post website: 


  • GOP leaders fear damage to party's image as Donald Trump Doubles down The head of the Republican National Committee spent nearly an hour on the phone, urging Trump to tone down his inflammatory immigration comments that have infuriated a key constituency.
  • Trump denies GOP chair asked him to tone down comments
The Donald sent out a tweet to express his displeasure: 


I haven't read either story yet, I was just struck by the juxtaposition, not to mention the ongoing entertainment value of The Donald Trump Show. 

Read the first story here, and the second one here

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Scott Walker Announces To Announce

Politico is reporting that Wisconsin governor Scott Walker will officially join the GOP race for president this Monday, July 13. He joins Ohio guv John Kasich, who announces on July 21, which will clear out my "possible" list. As shown in my post on Sunday, apparently some pundits think there may still be a dark horse out there somewhere who will rise up out of the shadows and steal the nomination from these 16 fine candidates. Possible? Possible, but who?

And it's almost time to start popping the popcorn, because the first debate is four weeks from tomorrow and as things stand right now, The Donald is qualified to stand on the stage. Can the Republicans figure out a way to keep him away?

Declared GOP Candidates
  1. Ted Cruz (March 23) 
  2. Rand Paul (April 7)
  3. Marco Rubio (April 14)
  4. Dr. Ben Carson (May 3) 
  5. Carly Fiorina (May 4) 
  6. Mike Huckabee (May 5) 
  7. Rick Santorum (May 27)
  8. George Pataki (May 28)
  9. Lindsey Graham (June 1) 
  10. Rick Perry (June 4) 
  11. Jeb Bush (June 15)
  12. Donald Trump (June 16) 
  13. Bobby Jindal (June 24) 
  14. Chris Christie (June 30)
Possible Republican Candidates
John Kasich (Announcement July 21)
Scott Walker (Announcement July 13) 

Days until Election Day: 488