Friday, December 11, 2020

294,144 dead Americans so far from COVID-19...

 Almost 300,000 dead Americans now from COVID-19!

Never would I have ever...

Meanwhile, the current USPresidentTrump ignores it all in favor of his poor loser rants about having been cheated into second place on November 3. Today he ordered his chief of staff to threaten firing of the FDA director unless he intercedes to push final ok of the COVID vaccine by today as if it is not too late to influence the election result!

Just the daily smile I get thinking of the upcoming Joe Biden Presidency...priceless.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

November 7, 2020

 Today is the 15th anniversary of the day my Dad died with me at his bedside in the Ann Arbor VA Hospital. I saw him take one final breath near dusk as the grey skies shrouded the world outside the windows.

RIP Dad.

By the way, we fired Trump and elected President Joe Biden! 

He is a good man!

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Defiler-In-Chief should not get his WhiteHouse deposit back!

                  Outrageous has become normal under Trump, but his misuse this week of the people’s house has taken it to a new warp speed!

I guess we should have seen this coming I suppose, but LIVE from the White House? 

The Secretary of State auditioning to run in 2024 by addressing the Republican National Convention from Jerusalem? 

As in Israel on the U.S. taxpayers dime?

The Trump Family BidenBashing hour?

U.S. Marines playing ceremonial pawns?

Politicizing sacred citizenship ceremony?

Live surprise pardon of a reformed bank robber?

This version of The Apprentice features Trump seizing back from Biden the narrative of the 2020 election.

Trump will fight like an evil feral animal to win in November, whatever it takes!


Right from the start in 2017...Sean Spicer looked into the camera and lied about Trumps inaugural crowd size.

KellyAnne Conway introduced the Trump theory of “alternative facts.”

And we thought that was bad!

But NO, it got much worse!

1,200 Americans died yesterday from COVID-19 aka by Trump the “China virus”

Bringing the total dead since March to 180,000.

Resulting in the tanking of the U.S. economy.

Trump response was to declare it old news and pivot to restarting the economy.

Trump blew it. He coulda been a hero like Reagan but now he will be looking up at Herbert Hoover!

The debate between Trump and Joe Biden in September looks like it will be hugely important for voters to decide who will be our President for the next four years.

#EvictTrump

#BidenHarris2020


Thursday, August 20, 2020

Democratic National Convention...I was there in 1976,1984 and 1988!

 As a lifelong loyal Democrat, I have learned what a winning campaign looks like.

Winning is very different. It signals gaining the opportunity to wield the power of government for the benefit of the many. Losers go home, licking their wounds.

As a young man, I attended the 1976 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New YorkCity for the nomination of Jimmy Carter to be President. I remember Jimmy delivering a folksy acceptance speech signaling transition from the Watergate era to something better. Everyone joined hands and sang We Shall Overcome to close the night. I walked behind Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan as we left the Garden. A cab delivered me to an after party sponsored by Rolling Sone magazine where I met Hunter S Thompson and Paul Newman. Life in the fast lane!

My second DNC was 1984 in San Francisco. More parties, more celebs fueled that experience where Walter Mondale won nomination then picked a woman to be his running mate. Mario Cuomo delivered a rousing call to us all to go out and beat Ronald Reagan! Jesse Jackson offered a glimpse of the future of the Democratic Party.

Tonight, Joe Biden will accept the 2029 nomination

Four years later, I attended my last Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. Mike Dukakis became our nominee with Lloyd Bentsen for veep. Lots of limo rides to lots of events created a kaleidoscope of memories. Rob Lowe comes to mind. And AllySheedy. We left Atlanta with a wide lead on George H.W. Bush that Dukakis squandered in short order.

Tonight Joe Biden will accept the Democratic Party nomination for President, following last nights acceptance by Senator Kamala Harris of the nomination to be Vice President. This team is very strong and my guess is they will win.

Unless, Donald Trump is allowed to steal the election. 

President Obama warned us last night this election threatens the future of democracy.

We must elect Joe Biden to save the USA from the horror of a Trump second term!

#BidenHarris2020


Sunday, August 16, 2020

RIP Babe Ruth and Elvis Presley

 August 16 is a date I always remember. 

Partly because it is the birthday of my beloved grandfather Clair J. Moore. Grandpa took me fishing in the early 60s. We always had fun on his little fishing boat in Lake Erie outside Toledo. My Mom was his adopted daughter and I was her only child and Mom was divorcing my Dad in 1963 so grandpa and his wife Aunt Lorine took me with them on their two week vacation to the upper peninsula of Michigan in a log cabin next to a river bordering Wisconsin where we fished every day. Good times!

But mostly I latched onto remembering August 16 after Elvis died on that date in 1977, then I learned it was the same date when Babe Ruth died in 1948. Two icons of American life, both men remain for me the epitome of greatness. Babe died the year before I was born but my Dad loved the Babe (but hated the win too much Yankees) so I always loved him too! 

I was really more of a Beatles guy, but Elvis shook my awareness in the 50s when he appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and made everybody swoon. By 1977, Elvis had journeyed across our consciousness sufficiently to achieve the lofty status of superstardom. His death hit the world hard coming as it did too soon with stunning shock.

RIP Babe & Elvis! You too Grandpa!

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

July 31, 2003...the day my Mom died.

My Mom loved me. I miss her.
She told me many times what a blessing my birth had been in 1949. Medical drama played out at Mercy Hospital in Toledo, Ohio on that September 13 such that two odd sorts became parents. I was along for the ride, but not ungrateful for the gift of life.
I would be the only child entrusted by God to the care of Virginia and Virgil Warn. They did their best.
My early life gave me anything I wanted if I just cried for it. Pretty efficient system. It took me awhile to unlearn that lesson as I grew up.
The world as I knew it consisted of Mom, Dad and our Irish Setter Ringy.
Mom was always my best friend and protector. She solemnly recounted to me how badly she wanted my birth in the years leading up to it. She left no room for doubt.
I grew up in the 50s knowing the USA was number one. My parents took me to the movies in the mid 50s and when the newsreel told us about the Vice President being attacked in South America, Mom leaned over to me and confided to me about the man on the screen that his name was Nixon and we did not like him. My five year old self stared at the bad man and digested my first political lesson.
Mom was a Democrat and taught me how Republicans always favored ideas that would hurt Democrats.
In 1960, I was proud to go with Mom to the Toledo Democratic HQ and volunteer for John Kennedy over the evil Nixon!
I still smile whenever I remember riding the school bus in the days following the election. Some kids were very sad Nixon had lost because their parents told them Kennedy was dangerous. Others, like me, were overjoyed with the new President!
Mom was happy so I was happy.

Mom liked people and they liked her back.
In 2003, sitting with her at the hospice in Perrysburg, I remember a steady stream of strangers visiting her to pay their respects. One young woman drove several hours to seek her mentorship on crocheting. 
Mom had esophageal cancer and lost the ability to swallow just like my Dad did two years later from ALS. She begged me to bring in her favorite Chinese food, egg foo yung, so she could at least taste it before spitting it out. We shared many hours looking over family photos, remembering better times and cherished memories. I pushed her around the beautifully landscaped grounds in her wheelchair and took a photo of her sitting in front of a giant yellow metal butterfly. When I told her the butterfly wings made it look like she was already an angel, she beamed!
After about a month, she seemed to be improving and I was getting antsy to drive back home to Los Angeles. Since April, when I arrived in Toledo following my work on the Oscar telecast, I moved into Moms home near South and Broadway and began taking her to chemotherapy and multiple doctors appointments. By the 4th of July, I felt the growing need to seek out a new gig, so I told Mom I was leaving. She understood, but was sad.
I left her house at 7am Sunday with my two dogs and two cats, stopping off first to say good bye at the hospice. She asked me if she had done something to hurt me and I reassured her that she had not. That was the last time I saw my Mom.
I drove straight through all day and night that Sunday and again on Monday—stopping only for gas, to walk the dogs and short naps—pulling into my LA home around 1am Tuesday morning, a new road trip speed record!
Moms doctors sent her home too, but she was returned to the hospice after one week.
She did not die until July 31,2003.
I still regret allowing my innate weirdness to push me away at such a time. Knowing Mom was my source of that weirdness only makes my searing guilt understandable.

It seemed like the right thing to do at the time so that’s what I did.

Our final phone conversation on July 30 felt like it when she ended it with her last words to me,

”Bye-Bye”