Month-End Thoughts (Non-Music Related)
As August draws to an end, here are some random thoughts on events outside the music realm:
- For Atlanta Braves fans, I think it’s time to look toward 2011 or 2012. With most of their young talent at or below AA, the likelihood that the team will get back into the playoffs in the next year is remote. I just can’t see them breaking the bank financially with free agents. Maybe they will, and prove me wrong, but the holes on this team are so large, it’s going to take more than one off-season to rebuild.
- It’s hard to believe that it is college football time again. While I’m not an avid fan, it’s going to be nice to have football on again.
- I finally broke down and watched Barak Obama’s speech last night. As a speaker, he once again proved the old adage that it is 10-percent what you say and 90-percent how you say it. While most of point he made were not new to the Democratic Party, or to him, he was able to present them with a tone solidified him with-in his party and impressed those outside. It was an event, and one that will surely be remembered. His like-a-bility is going to be hard for John McCain to match. The irony is – if you believe that polling is accurate – this is still an even race. I’m not one to bash the media, but the coverage of Obama presents him has the run-away winner/leading candidate. The polls – which will surely bump his way after last night – still show otherwise. Realistically, a majority win in the popular vote has become a landslide in the last two decades, but with two months to go, anything can happen.
- This just in – Sarah Palin is McCain’s VP choice. That mean either a minority or female candidate will be on in the White House for the first time ever as an elected official.
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