Showing posts with label bunker mentalities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bunker mentalities. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 02, 2020

Joe Gerth touches all four: "Mayor Fischer is missing in action as Louisville struggles with racial issues."


I hope you can get through the pay wall because Gerth's eloquence needs to be read in its entirety. I've converted Gerth's commentary to baseball:



Deprived of sloganeering, the faux Democrat Greg Fischer is exposed as an inept fraud. Time for him to resign. Bourbonism's no longer an option, is it?

Gerth: Mayor Fischer is missing in action as Louisville struggles with racial issues, by Joseph Gerth, Louisville Courier Journal

Since the first people began carrying signs and exhorting us to say Breonna Taylor’s name last week, Louisville has wrestled with what has unfolded on our downtown streets.

We’ve seen protesting like we haven’t seen in more than 50 years. We’ve watched rioting and looting on our downtown streets. We’ve seen the death of yet another black man at the hands of police.

What we haven’t seen is leadership.

Where is Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer while all this is going on?

He showed up for a few minutes Monday morning to offer his condolences to Odessa Riley, the grieving mother of David McAtee, who died early Monday when police and National Guardsmen returned fire into a crowd at 26th and Broadway.

And then he left.

He’ll appear on a livestream soon from a secured bunker somewhere and then he’ll disappear.

He might even call a late-night press conference when those who most need to hear from him are not at a television or computer where they can watch.

They’ll be out dodging his police department's pepper balls and tear gas canisters — and God forbid, more bullets — then.

In the five days since this all began, Fischer has been in hiding. Emerging only to spout a few platitudes and finally — years after he should have — fire his police chief.

He’s been hunkered down and blaming the rioting and the protests on “outsiders” who have come to Louisville to raise hell and cause trouble.

To do that, however, misses the real issue.

We have a problem with race in this community.

Monday, April 13, 2020

The more things change, the stranger they remain.



This song, this video, this band -- they're entirely appropriate to prevailing pandemic times, and yet six years and eleven months ago, on May 14, 2013 to be exact, "Strange Days" also fit like a glove as the single best way to summarize Bob Caesar's milquetoast Bicentennial fix.

Now he's ensconced in yonder Gahanesque bunker, mistaking himself for Dick Cheney.

The more things change, the stranger they remain.

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"As we await the awdit resolution, here's a brand new Bicentennial anthem."

Strange days have found us
Strange days have tracked us down
They're going to destroy
Our casual joys
We shall go on playing
Or find a new town

Yeah!

Strange eyes fill strange rooms
Voices will signal their tired end
The hostess is grinning
Her guests sleep from sinning
Hear me talk of sin
And you know this is it

Yeah!

Strange days have found us
And through their strange hours
We linger alone
Bodies confused
Memories misused
As we run from the day
To a strange night of stone

For more strange days, notice who's taking credit for the downtown dining renaissance.

How will CeeSaw vote on the awdit resolution ... or will be learn the meaning of recusal?