Bill Lee

Bill Lee, best known as a Red Sox pitcher, is nicknamed “Spaceman” for his unique personality. His autobiography was titled The Wrong Stuff, (not The Right Stuff). Lee called his manager, Don Zimmer, the gerbil.

Warren Zevon wrote and recorded a song about him in 1980.

Trump supporters won’t accept it if he loses in 2020

Trump will only spread polls (real or fake) that show he is ahead. His supporters will not expect a loss and won’t accept it.

from the column: “In Trump’s formulation, it is simply impossible for Democrats to win fairly. He has warned that if he is turned out of office through impeachment, the result will be a violent revolt by his supporters — and he is most definitely not saying they’re the ones who would be in the wrong.”

American consumers and businesses, not China, are paying for Trump’s tariffs

We find out about Trump’s contacts with other countries from them, not Trump

Trump needs to tell us what he is doing – we shouldn’t have to find out from other countries.

Another right-wing fake photo

A preview of the right-wing 2020 misinformation campaign

We’ll have fake photos and altered videos

Covers: (I Don’t Know Why) But I Do

Clarence “Frogman” Henry‘s biggest hit was “(I Don’t Know Why)But I Do” from 1961. It is currently being used in an Expedia commercial. It was written by Bobby Charles and Paul Gayten.

Henry is best known for his own song “Ain’t Got No Home” from 1956. Charles and Gayten made recordings that are worth checking out.

cool live version
This was recorded many years after Henry’s version (2008)

Inequality (income and assets) is getting worse

https://apple.news/AxITFd99FRu2sDXNVHenEPg

Covers: Hang On Sloopy

“Hang On Sloopy” was a big hit for the McCoys in 1965 but it wasn’t the original version. I also remember the Ramsey Lewis version which was popular in 1966.