Well, sorry for not telling
you the last Rams versus Chargers update in the last post. Hopefully it isn’t
too late for those of you who may or may not care about such things. The Rams
were 11-5 in the regular season and lost only one away game this whole season,
including postseason, but not preseason. The Chargers had a 9-7 record and
could have been in the playoffs were it not for how the ties are resolved.
Their record was mixed when it came to where they lost, whether it was at home
or on the road. Since the Rams lost the wild card to the Atlanta Falcons, I
might want to make them an anti-team where I root against them unless they play
a lower ranked anti-team. After the Super Bowl, I should have rankings of all
the teams I care about that might have changed from the last one including a
new tier 2 of four new teams. As for anti-teams, I’ll explain more about them
in the next post.
На этот раз я говорю о статье
Time, сделанной в выпуске от 31 октября 2016 года. Для тех, кто считает, что
СМИ никогда не бывает трудным для демократов, вам придется задаться вопросом,
почему они сделали статью, критикующую Хилари Клинтон, которая началась на
странице 14. Хотя это напомнило нам о взломах ее электронных писем, в ней
говорилось много проблемы с ее кампанией, которые, возможно, помогли объяснить
ее потерю. Есть и другие статьи, в которых Джо Клейн беспокоится о будущем
политики в этой стране. Напомним, что Стивен Колберт и Канье Уэст работают в
президенты в 2020 году.
I don’t know whether or not I
will I will be able to do a post on the Illinois’s Attorney General race this
year or not. I may do a quick mention of it in the regular posts like this one.
I don’t have it written yet and am not sure of who all is in the race. I guess
it depends on when this show airs, if I have something written, when I do
political posts, and if I can get to this before the March 20th
primary in Illinois. Right now, I will probably stick with Scott Drury.
Something that I wonder about a
little is this, “Who the heck is Omerosa?” Am I even spelling the name right?
But then I wonder: do I even care? I have no idea who this person is or why
people care. I just see her as another person that Trump fired.
Some of you might have heard
now about a sex scandal relating to Eric Greitens, the current governor of
Missouri. What is known for sure is that he had an affair. What isn’t know if
anything else bad was done as well. Originally, the story made it sound like
revenge porn could be included. Then the woman who had the affair (still not
identified by some), said that she didn’t want this story told and someone else
said the story. Now if she had nude photos of herself taken without her
consent, surely she would tell people about it if the governor of Missouri did
this. But if she is saying that she didn’t want the story to be known, then
maybe nothing bad happened except the affair. Or maybe, people got to her and
told her to recant the story or suffer the consequences. I guess we will see
what happens and if anyone else accuses Eric of anything bad or not. The
weirdest thing I can think of related to this possible attempted extortion
scandal is that his mistress is also his hairdresser. Men have hairdressers?
I don’t know if any of you
watch the show Match Game on ABC, but they had a question there which wondered
what Michael Jackson song should be played when the president comes out instead
of Hail to the Chief. It’s a good thing that I wasn’t playing because I don’t
know his songs that well. They chose the song Beat It and after listening to
the lyrics, I would have to agree.
Soon, the Winter Olympics will
be taking place. Some of you may know that the last time this happened, there
were enough Russians that were doping in it that the country is banned from
playing this time around. It’s nice to know that people will punish them for
cheating. If only there was more of that. But if you know me from facebook, you
will have seen Russian updates for a while. They might return in the near
future or they might not.
Now I was lucky that I was
even able to see this episode live. My sister and her baby came over, causing
me to miss every other show that I care about tonight. At least I got to see
this on time. I don’t know what I would do if I miss an update. I want to keep
the rest of this blog up to date for as much as I can, but in case I can’t,
then it will be updated at some point and I should explain the weirdness.
Today’s episode is brought to
you by no delay. We begin with some sort of attack on a tech place, by the
looks of it. We then go to a moment with the McCord family. Kat comes in to
tell Elizabeth about the sonic attack in Bulgaria. It was the American embassy
there. This is considered to be an attack according to Conrad. He makes a
Trumpian claim against Russia. That took a while. But I thought that he wasn’t
the Trump of this show. The problem might be Harrison, but I can’t remember who
that is.
In segment two, Elizabeth’s
team talks about how to address the president’s controversial comments. Why is
Conrad taken things so personally? There is a sudden water problem in the
house. The guy who is fixing or trying to fix the problem is very weird about
the whole thing. Henry wants to try to find out what really happened in
Bulgaria. Conrad meets with people and gets very testy. He even fires someone
on the spot. What is wrong with him? He thinks that he’s being tough on the
situation, but everyone else seems to just be seeing an ass.
In segment three, Henry’s team
looks into more of the problem. Elizabeth and various other people wind up
having a secret meeting where they all threaten to quit if need be. A lot is
discussed regarding all that is going on. There is more of the McCord kids
going through the waterlogged things that was in the basement.
Elizabeth talks to Lydia,
whoever that is, about the problems going on with Conrad. Is Lydia his wife?
Any possible wife of his has never shown up before. Elizabeth and Henry talk
more to each other. Will Conrad use missiles to strike Russia’s satellites?
They find out that the sonic blasts were not an attack but the interference of
crossing frequencies. Yet Conrad still wants to strike them. He and Elizabeth
talk some more and he continues his terrible character transformation. Why do
this?
In segment four, there is
another secret meeting with a whole lot more people. I don’t think that all of
this will end well for people. Russell talks about what to do regarding
Conrad’s mental instability. The people gathered are part of the cabinet and
want to invoke the 25th Amendment. Based on what I saw on the news,
if the president objects, it will take more than just a simple majority of the
cabinet. I will admit that this is one of the better episodes.
Jason is upset about his lack
of a baby book. This was for many reasons such as him being born around the
time of 9/11. Maybe it is because he is the youngest of all the kids. Something
is done, but they go to commercial (of course), before we know the official
outcome of the vote.
In segment five, Conrad and
Russell talk to each other and an intervention occurs. They have voted to enact
the 25th Amendment. This makes Conrad more upset, needless to say.
They seem to be doing a sort of political blackmail in order to get him not to
do the strike. But he seems to comply so that people won’t know of the issues
with him. Jason sees his parents finally doing his baby book.
There a problem with Conrad’s
brain, according to his doctor. I didn’t fully understand all of it. Was it a
tumor of some sort? But within a week, he is able to regain his normal mental
prowess. He makes a statement to the people of the country about what is going
on. This could have an interesting story arc for a while. Or they could skip
right past it. Now this makes me hope there is a mental problem with Trump and
that fixing his brain could turn him into a nice person. There are not scenes
from next time so I guess that I’ll be back whenever with the next new episode.
Don’t be surprised if new posts wind up on Tuesday permanently. For now, this
is Adam Decker, signing off.