My guess is sometime next week. JFK will certainly be everyone's main interest but RFK... MLK? What might we learn there? I don't think they'll show anything really bad... most everything has already been speculated about, anyway. For that reason, I don't think the public will be too outraged. I do expect to hear quite a few "I told you so"s though.
The wife took her own cloth shopping bags into Target today. The cashier informed her that current store policy doesn't allow the cashiers to fill them. They must use Target plastic bags instead. This, apparently, because my wife may have brought Covid contaminated bags into the store. It's a policy designed to protect the cashier... who's handling everything my wife is going to take home without wearing gloves. Keep trusting the science. It makes perfect sense!
Alice Cooper's father was a pastor. So was his father-in-law. The panda eyes are actually Alice Cooper eyes. It's the same makeup he wears on stage. Granted, this album liner from "Billion Dollar Babies" pushed the envelope a bit... but my gut still says he's not one of them.
Something is off with Tom Brady. He experienced so much success in the NFL, had a beautiful wife, plenty of money... everything anyone could ask for. He retired and seemed set for life. But then, for whatever reason, he returned to football. His team began to struggle. His marriage fell apart. He lost a lot of money in the FTX fiasco and may lose even more in future lawsuits. Quite a turnabout, don't you think?
I find it interesting (and telling) that the bishop choose to focus on fear in her message before Trump ("...gay, lesbian and transgender children... who fear for their lives"). I've heard it said (though I've not actually counted myself) that the words "fear not" appear side-by-side in the Bible over 300 times. If true, the bishop is surely aware of it. Fear is often irrational. It's also nothing new. Budde could have easily mentioned any number of other fears that Americans face on a daily basis. That she chose to bring up this particular fear suggests one of two possibilities: Either she views Trump as the one responsible for it or the one who can alleviate it. Neither of these is true. If the bishop has first hand knowledge of children suffering her time would surely be better spent bringing hope to those in need rather than lecturing the President about it.