Tuesday, September 9, 2025

James Lovell, R.I.P.

One of the United States' courageous astronauts having participated in
both the Gemini and Apollo programs, James Lovell was an excellent
astronaut candidate; a Naval Academy graduate in 1952 and a test pilot
--- he finished at the head of his class in the test pilot training course at
the Naval Test Center, all that after he had built his first rocket at the 
tender age of sixteen. 

And the confidence that people had in Lovell were well rewarded. 
On the Apollo 8 mission, he was a crew member of the team that was
the first to orbit the moon having positioned the craft such that crew 
member William Anders could take the iconic and breathtaking 
"Earthrise" photograph of the Earth floating above the moon's surface.
On Apollo 13 in 1970 Lovell reported back upon finding that the lunar
module had been compromised by an explosion to mission control
("Houston, we've had a problem"). The Apollo 13 crew went about 
fixing the problem, Lovell commanding everything, miraculously 
returning to Earth with safety and without further difficulty.
Oh, by the by, the aforementioned quote by Captain Lovell is 
indeed correct; "Houston, we have a problem" is how the quote 
has been passed along to the public and has been oft repeated as 
such, being almost but not quite right.

Having retired from the Navy and NASA in 1973, having been for 
a time in charge of Houston along the way, he provided for his wife 
Marilyn and their four children working in the telecommunications
industry and ran a Chicago-area restaurant. Marilyn passed away in
2023, Lovell having gone to join her mere weeks ago aged 97. 
A long and full life, to be sure. Requiescat in pace, James. Bravo!


MEM

Thursday, September 4, 2025

DOGE and Air Traffic Control

No sooner than President Trump was once again inaugurated,
the Lamestream Media spread a bunch of harum scarum about
Americans being afraid to travel by air, punctuating their claim
with news of the deadly helicopter/plane collision at Reagan
Washington International Airport, then adding them up to arrive 
at the sum being that commercial flying in Trumpian America
is taking one's life into one's hands. The truth is, however, that
most Americans haven't thought that at all; the number of air-
travel passengers soared to record highs this summer, much like
a jet airplane. So although DOGE has made some budget cuts
concerning air traffic control, they have not at all cut flight
safety.

Flying is, then, still the safest way to travel. And President Trump
lives in the heads of the Lamestream Media rent-free.


MEM

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Anthony "Tony" Dolan, R.I.P.

Anthony "Tony" Dolan was an enduring fixture in the Republican Party
and the conservative movement. Born in 1948, he was a most enthusiastic
volunteer for the Goldwater campaign at just sixteen years of age, and 
later went to Yale. 

In 1970 he became the deputy press secretary on the James L. Buckley 
Senate campaign. Yes, THAT James L. Buckley, brother of William F.
Buckley Jr., the godfather of modern conservativism. Later working 
for the Stamford Advocate, Dolan won a Pulitzer Prize for reporting 
on municipal corruption. As chief speechwriter for President Ronald
Reagan he was the one who called the Soviet Union an "evil empire",
and Reagan did same in a rather famous speech. Dolan also did some
work in the George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump administrations.
Dolan even wrote and recorded folk songs; who says that folk songs
can only be written and sung by lefties? 

All this is but a part of Tony Dolan's legacy. He has left this world 
at the age of 76. R.I.P.


MEM


Tuesday, August 19, 2025

The Peasant Returns

Now that I'm back from my annual Irish holiday 
(attending the Milwaukee Irish Fest) we shall re-
commence our perusal and examination of the 
political news stories. I had such a grand time 
getting together with old friends, some whom I 
haven't seen in one, two, more years. Sadly, some 
have passed on; among the fallen were fellow 
members of the Milwaukee Irish Fest Song Circle
which your musical Peasant had belonged to for
many years. Still others weren't able to attend 
due to poor health, one of them a fine singer,
songwriter/arranger, and musician who appeared 
at our Irish Fest in years past with a wonderful 
band which played Irish music with a rockin' 
beat and volume as well as rock music with an 
Irish brogue. Get well soon, Jim Kiley! My other
ailing friends as well! 

The weather was decidedly undecided, as throughout
most of the festival it vacillated between sun, wind, 
and rain, warm and cool, humid and airy. Luckily 
your diligent Peasant planned ahead, having brought 
my umbrella with me; perhaps I should have brought 
my mac along, too. 

However, with all the wonderful and wonderous music,
all the good food and drink, all the historical exhibits,
all the friends present, and all the lovely Irish breeds of
dogs going through their paces and also taking time to
enjoy human attention from their loving owners and 
from festival attendees, there was so much to take in 
and to enjoy. And your joyful Peasant enjoyed it to 
the fullest! 

And now, down to business.


MEM

Monday, August 11, 2025

It's My Irish Holiday Time Again!

Folks, it's time once again for The Peasant's Irish holiday.
Your red white and blue and also green Peasant will be off 
during the week of the Milwaukee Irish Fest (August 14 - 17).
So no blog article for this week, but we'll get back to business
the following week! 

I'll share with you about the fest on my return. And we'll pore
over the political and economic news of the day as always!

See you then!


MEM

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

How Will the World End?

From the August 2025 issue of National Review:

"Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ICE."

The Peasant says that the world will end in ICE for illegal aliens
who immigrated to the U.S. bringing their criminal pasts and 
criminal activities with them. As well it should be so!


MEM


Thursday, July 31, 2025

Conservativism and the Second Amendment Break the Bank

Citigroup, one of the country's largest financial service firms
has recently announced that it will no longer require retail clients
to restrict gun sales as a condition of service, clarifying that Citi
"does not discrimination the basis of political affiliation in the 
same way we are clear that we do not discriminate on the basis 
of other traits such as race and religion." This is a reversal of the
policy enacted by Citi in 2018 on the heels of the Parkland, 
Florida shooting that informed that Citi would no longer do 
business with retailers that sold guns to individuals under 21,
along with other restrictions. The change in policy came about 
after Republicans became increasingly alarmed and angry over
the possibility of politically driven de-banking a' la that which
was used against the Canadian truckers who protested against
Canadian anti-Covid lockdowns three years ago. 

President Trump also brought up the subject of de-banking
at the World Economic Forum, and Republicans in Congress 
have introduced legislation to prevent it from being implemented
in the United States. Yet another sign of the new times which have
taken hold in our country with a most refreshing and necessary
change of leadership.


MEM