Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Episode from 10-27-2019

With my blogs, you might notice how some things relating to it wind up in other blogs. One blog can cause another to be updated. Plus, I have cheats that work on certain days that are currently in this blog. I should tell you some about what’s going on with my TV blog at times here. But I won’t do that at the moment. Know that the Christmas boycott of the year for me is going to some random local store in my area that doesn’t matter as much for promoting a holiday sale.

在2018年7月2日出版的《代》志上,第8上的文章被称“中国可能会迅速升。”在文章中指出,中国是“美国最大的商品易伙伴”。 ,“超25亿美元的美国太阳能目被弃了。”特朗普尚未意到,但如果他任(如果他做到了那么),可能是有多少人投票支持他 受到他政策的面影响。

El 2 de julio de 2018 se publicó una serie de artículos en la edición de Time llamada "Bienvenido a Estados Unidos". Tenía todos los efectos de la crisis de separación infantil impresos. Después de que se anunció la política, "más de 2.000 niños fueron separados de sus padres y retenidos, solos, a veces detrás de vallas de alambre", según la página 28 del tema. Después de la reacción previsible de la orden, Trump dijo lo malo que era "a pesar de que él lo había autorizado personalmente".

El artículo menciona cómo esta política probablemente se hizo para forzar un voto sobre la financiación del muro fronterizo. La página 32 continúa mencionando que "si hay un credo de Trump, es que no hay tal cosa como ir demasiado lejos". La página 33 menciona la palabra de un asistente desconocido del Senado republicano que dice que "es peligroso tomar [Trump] en su mundo ... Eso no es un juicio. Esa es una declaración de hecho ".

At first, I was thinking that I was happy since there was finally a comment in this blog for the first time ever. Only, it was in a foreign language. I was worried that it might be a trollish comment of sorts. Instead, it was the type of spam you’d typically see offering false offers of jobs. I translated it to English just to see what it was. At least it wasn’t hateful comments so that’s a bit of a plus.

What I’m a bit surprised by is that Kristen Gillibrand is not in the presidential race. After not qualifying for a debate, she dropped right out of the race. I guess she wanted to make sure that others who had more of a chance could actually do well. Maybe she should run again if all goes well and she still wants to. Otherwise, she can stay where she is in the US senate.

In this old Good Wife episode and blog post, I talk about different things such as that blog’s ties to this blog that it still has. It is less linked now, but it could be a while before it is truly separate. I use different tape recordings a lot still to this very day. The episode has a problem because of taping over things, but that is how I’m able to see as much as I can nowadays. I also talk about a former client possibly linking to an old case in this blog, but would have to rewatch the series again to know if it was or not.


It seems that Trump is trying to bury anyone and everyone that he can as he tries to get rid of all who are working against him or even just anyone he feels could be blamed for his problems. I believe that this is best described as instinctive drowning response as he would (unlike a drowning person, quite intentionally) pull anyone down with him that he can. Surprising, he is turning against Mike Pence, his own vice president. I wonder if he’ll even switch running mates, but hope that he at least has the sense to find a new one before dumping Pence, something he would only find out after Trump tweets about it as Trump has yet to fire someone in person.

If both the president and vice-president leave office before a new vice-president is appointed, this would lead to the Speaker of the House, in this case, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, becoming president. I do not actually think that Pence is in danger, but it would be awesome to me at least if she were to take control of the presidency. I can’t imagine that she’d run for reelection if she ascended to the office. But I do feel like writing a poem about the lady.

Nicer than people think she is
Adam (namely me) thinks she’s a great person
Nearly everyone hates her, though
Can’t they see that she is great?
You’d think that she would be a better president than Stan or Walter
People should like her calm demeanor
Even if they don’t like her
Loser, she is not
Overcoming many obstacles
She has remained for quite a long time
I hope she stays longer than Trump

A common refrain from the right even after Hillary Clinton’s loss was “But her emails!” It doesn’t matter what Republican scandal emerged. It would always come back to that. Well, now you can come here and share this link with people who ask that and you can tell them that she was cleared. And her email scandal will have negative consequences. Just not for her.


Daily Kos tends to have non Christians writing for it a whole lot. Maybe they are Atheists or maybe they are just people who criticize the Christian faith. So it makes me glad that a Christian on the site would also be a Democrat and even explain why he is that way in a post. I plan to write a post using the bible and using various verses to explain why a Christian shouldn’t vote Republican. I did a previous post about that in my Good Wife blog, but the end result was against Trump.


I should post the following link on facebook, but don’t know if I will. I’ll probably just post this blog post in its stead, for now, at least. This is Adam Decker… Never mind. White supremacists should not be the people doing background checks on facebook or any site.


Movie update: On Saturday, I watched The Sound of Music. I replaced that with The Return of Jafar. On Sunday, I watched Rat Race. I replaced that with The Pelican Brief. That was pretty much all the movie watching that happened. It is nice being able to see both during a weekend and not having as many lists as I did at the start of the year, if you remember that then.

While checking the games on TV, I see that on one of my CBS affiliates, the Cleveland Browns are playing the New England Patriots. The fucking Patriots are winning. FOX isn’t airing football when I check it. They aren’t even airing what they say they are airing. I do notice that the World Series is still going on. I am rooting for the Astros this time around as the other team beat the one I like. My other CBS affiliate is airing the same fucking Patriots game. I try to watch other things in the meantime.

It’s bad enough that CBS ever airs doubleheaders. It is worse when they last beyond 30 minutes. And what makes it the worst of all is that the fucking Patriots are playing, and winning, this game. What is taking so long that they can’t just decide to end the game? I have largely been watching PBS during this game. I wonder what I’d rather watch or do than see the Patriots play. To me, if I spent an hour in jail, that would be more fun to me than watching the Patriots win. Now if they lost, that wouldn’t be so bad for me. I always like to see them lose.

I abandon the rest of the Nature special to watch the rest of 60 Minutes, having only missed the intro. I can only assume that the fucking Patriots won again. With no FOX shows that I care about this time around, I’ll watch the late airing CBS shows and record the rest for later.

Today’s episode is brought to you by 41 minute delay. We begin with Elizabeth addressing a crowd of people about a man she is giving a medal of honor to. She talks to Daisy about this. She is still taking a martial arts class despite dumping the man who got her to start it.

The recipient of the Medal of Honor talks about problems at the VA. Henry wants this man to talk at a senate committee over the funds to ensure that something might happen. Henry was going to do this himself, but decided against it. We see some of Dmitri, talking to his sister about wanting to become an American citizen. She wants him to talk to Stevie about their potential relationship.

Daisy talks more to the committee of people investigating the president about when she assaulted a man at a bar. He was clearly being an asshole and she was using self defense. Henry gets to where the committee is at with the veteran only to learn that they had left for the day. The vice-president, Morrow Harm (is that the name?), was the person who advised that the meeting be cancelled.

In segment two, Elizabeth is doing an egg race with children. She loses the race, probably on purpose. Mike thinks that she is doing this for no reason since press isn’t there. He’s wrong, of course, as only the most narcissistic people would want press with them everyone, especially if they are president. Henry talks to Russell about the senate issue.

Stevie is with her boyfriend when a random girl wants a picture with her. Henry then talks with the vice-president over why he didn’t want the vote to happen as he called it grandstanding. Dmitri’s sister finds Stevie and they talk some. Daisy continues with the meeting and they think that she got special favor from the police since they wouldn’t want to charge her otherwise. Stevie is then seen in the bar when Dmitri shows up. I think that’s what happened at least. It was a bit hard to tell.

In segment three, continues right where we left off. Polly is the name of Dmitri’s sister. We get to see the two of them talk to each other. Will they wind up with each other? Or will they be more like April and Jackson where it only seems like they should be together despite all the problems they have. Stevie still wants to go camping and be careful with Bears. Brad is the name of the Medal of Honor recipient. Henry and Elizabeth talk to each other about what’s going on. This leads to a massage. Stevie talks about camping with her boyfriend, Griffin, as she walks in on her parents in the moment.

Elizabeth learns that Jay has an exit strategy for her in case the meeting doesn’t go well. She was also a bit worried earlier that Stevie was overselling herself. She talks to a Kentucky senator about the bill in question. He says that he doesn’t know how he will vote yet. They talk, but not all is seen. Elizabeth might have had too much to drink. Daisy and Jay deal with the situation. A photo op has to be changed to being with the vice-president. Brad gets irritated when caught in a traffic jam and stands on top of a car when the cops show up. He seems to be shot when they think he has a gun.

In segment four, it is revealed that this person was, in fact, killed by the cops. It was suicide by cop. We see Henry and Elizabeth talking to each other about missing the signs of PTSD. Elizabeth has triggers of sorts while listening to music. They remember the bombing from last season. Mike wants to use this man’s death to their advantage. Is that a good idea, though? Henry agrees with Mike. Daisy is told about the committee she was talking to. Russell thinks that she might have lied to them. What she needs to do is make sure that the record is set straight.

In segment five, Daisy talks about Claudine, a foreign national who was at this event that Daisy forgot to mention was there. Stevie and Griffin talk about tick repellant and what to do with that. We then get to Henry talking to the senate committee about what Brad had written and was going to say. We also see the funeral for Brad going on as well. Henry gets applause for the speech.

Carlos, the vice-president, is upset with himself over not letting Brad talk to the committee. Maybe he could have changed things. But the bill still passes. Daisy wants to explain to Russell why she left Claudia’s name off the incident report of what had gone on.


On the next Madam Secretary, there is a National Security situation that might have caused issues due to what Daisy did. Or maybe there are other issues as well. It can be hard to tell. But it might be more of an emotional episode than usual. I guess we’ll see what happens later, if it is clear. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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