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The Rand Paul needs to be beaten up again edition of The Month in Review

The Rand Paul needs to be beaten up again edition of The Month in Review

Welcome to the end of another month. It began with so much promise. The start of Spring always brings us so much hope. But, as usual, life and so many fools do things that make us shake our heads in disgust.

Here’s a look at a few highlights, but most lowlights in the April 2022 version of The Month in Review:

We begin with the confirmation vote for new Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. During the vote, Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn was caught on camera giving the hand signal for white supremacy. Usually, I give people the benefit of the doubt over this because the sign does look the same as one for saying okay. But what has Blackburn done to deserve this? Her earlier questioning of Jackson was out of line if not racist. Maybe next time, Senator Marsha should just fold her hands.

Remember Scott Walker? He’s the former Governor of Wisconsin. A week after a federal judge eliminated the mask mandate on airplanes, Walker tweeted a photo of himself on a flight with this caption: “Nice to be massless on an airplane again.” He took a lot of heat on Twitter for his typo, which he blamed on spellcheck. He doubled down with this: “Regardless, it is nice to not be forced to wear a mask. Most on the flight are without masks and a few have them on (which is there right too)” Someone on his staff needs to help Scotty with the differences in their, they’re and there.

Enough of politics for a minute; let’s move on to sports:

Philadelphia Phillies’ third baseman Alec Bohn had a rough night. He made three errors in the first three innings of a game. When he had another chance and made a good throw to first base for an out, he was greeted by sarcastic cheers from the Philadelphia faithful. He was caught on camera saying to himself, “I fucking hate this place.” He did apologize but you have to know that cameras are all over the stadium. Oh yeah, the next night Bohn was greeted with a standing ovation. You gotta love Philadelphia sports fans.

Staying with baseball, the Chicago Cubs opened their season with a home victory over Milwaukee by a score of 5-4. The bigger story was all the empty seats. Did fans stay away because of the 46-degree weather or are they still angry that the ball club was dismantled by trades and this season doesn’t look any better? Maybe they just hate the Ricketts?

In music news, dates were announced for the latest Dead & Co. tour. Sources close to the band claimed it would be the final tour. Legendary band member Bob Weir tweeted this response: “News to me.” Drummer Bill Kreutzmann tweeted at Weir, “Whew. I thought you knew something that I didn’t.” Hmmmm….who would have guessed that members of the band would know more about this than sources?

In local news, northside bakery, Dinkel’s is closing today. What a run they’ve had. One hundred-one years! If you need some cookies or donuts, it really is now or never. Be prepared to wait a long time because the lines have been about a block long. They’ll be missed.

We started this with a Senator from the South, so let’s end with a Senator from the South.

Remember a few years ago when Kentucky Senator Rand Paul got into a fight with his next-door neighbor? It wasn’t much of a fight. Paul was beaten up pretty badly, ending up with some broken ribs. It didn’t stop Paul from his obnoxious behavior. Remember all his exchanges with Dr. Anthony Fauci during the peak of the pandemic?

Paul is at it again. He even doubled down on his ridiculous behavior in April.

It started during that same confirmation vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson. The roll call vote was over with Judge Jackson being confirmed. However, two votes had yet to be cast. One of the two was from Rand Paul (the other by Lindsey Graham). You see the dress code of the Senate states that you need to wear a jacket and tie to be on the floor. Since Rand wasn’t wearing one, he couldn’t cast his vote in person.

He had to cast his vote from a remote location elsewhere in the building. Paul’s behavior led to a delay in the announcement of the vote results. It was disrespectful not only to Judge Jackson but also to his fellow Senators and the others working in the chamber.

As foolish as Paul looked at the beginning of the month, he ended April looking even more obnoxious and ridiculous.

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken gave a briefing on the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee. Because this is one of the few issues that both political parties agree upon, it went as you would expect….until Rand Paul decided he needed to speak up.

He started by blaming Nato for the invasion. He doubled down by saying it wouldn’t have happened if the Biden administration didn’t “beat the drum to admit Ukraine” into the alliance. Paul hit the trifecta when he said, “You could also argue the countries they’ve attacked were part of Russia…part of the Soviet Union.” Blinken fought back by saying forcefully “That does not give Russia the right to attack them.”

Paul was so outrageous that even his Republican colleagues criticized him.

I don’t believe in violence. It’s never the answer. But every time Rand Paul opens his mouth, you have to wonder when someone is going to try to beat him up again. His former next-door neighbor has moved to Florida. I wonder how Rand gets along with his current neighbor?

That’s it for April. Four months are done, eight to go. I’m scared to see what’s up in May.

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The NBA postseason is here, and it’s shaping up to be a wide-open chase to the 2022 title.

The Phoenix Suns ran away with the league’s best regular-season record — eight games clear of the second-best Memphis Grizzlies. Devin Booker, Chris Paul and the reigning Western Conference champs are on a mission to redeem themselves after last season’s six-game Finals defeat to the Milwaukee Bucks, and survived an injury to Booker to knock out the New Orleans Pelicans in the first round.

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1. The Chicago record for wins in the first month of the season is 17. Who holds it?

a. Cubs

b. White Sox

c. They share it

2. Roger Clemens had 57 wins in March/April, the most of any pitcher. Which pitcher, who spent some time pitching in Chicago, had the most March/April wins?

a. Rick Sutcliffe

b. Ferguson Jenkins

c. Tom Seaver

d. Mark Buehrle

3. After 12 MLB seasons, Jake Arrieta is retiring. From 2015 to ’17, it was hard to find a better pitcher than the Cubs’ Arrieta, who led the majors with 54 wins. During that span, Arrieta won the Cy Young Award once and had a 2.71 ERA. The following four -pitchers trailed Arrieta in wins, but did Arrieta have a better ERA than each of them? You have a chance to get four right answers on this question.

a. Max Scherzer (50 wins)

b. Zack Greinke (49 wins)

c. Chris Sale (47 wins)

d. Clayton Kershaw (46 wins)

4. Good for Arrieta for retiring when he did. He was aware enough to know, as he said, “It’s just my time.” This got me thinking about Steve Carlton, the great pitcher, who stayed too long at the fair. At the end of “Lefty’s” 1983 season, he had a record of 300-200 and a 3.01 ERA. When he finally hung up the cleats five years later, he was 329-244 with a 3.22 ERA. Which of the following teams did Carlton toil for in those last five seasons?

a. White Sox

b. Mets

c. Twins

d. Giants

e. Indians

f. All of the above

5. Today is Michael Kopech’s birthday, He was born April 30, 1996, in Longview, Texas. On that date, the Sox lost 5-3 to Cleveland and finished the month with a record of 15-10. The 1996 Sox went 85-77. Who was their manager that season?

a. Ozzie Guillen

b. Jerry Manuel

c. Gene Lamont

d. Terry Bevington

6. You can shop Chicago at the virtual Made in Chicago Market today (there’s more in the paper about this). This got me thinking of second jobs for ballplayers back in the day. They had outside gigs to make some money for the family. Even though it’s April, can you tell me which of the following players sold Christmas trees in a parking lot?

a. Jim Palmer

b. Stan Musial

c. Roy Campanella

d. Richie Hebner

7. By the time April is finished, Seiya Suzuki will have drawn a lot of walks. Who holds the Chicago record for most walks in March/April?

a. Sammy Sosa

b. Jim Thome

c. Frank Thomas

d. Ron Santo

8. On April 23, Miguel Cabrera became the 33rd member of the 3,000-hit club. He also became the second member of the club who picked up his 3,000th hit in the month of April. Who was the first?

a. Alex Rodriguez

b. Cal Ripken Jr.

c. Lou Brock

d. Albert Pujols

9. As I stated, “April showers bring May flowers.” Which of the following are not real major-leaguers?

a. Pussy Willow

b. Pete Rose

c. Tyler Flowers

d. Tulips McGee

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1. The same. The Cubs won 17 games in 2008 and 2016. The Sox won 17 in 2000, 2005, 2006, and 2016.

2. Here are the March/April winners in -order: Ferguson Jenkins (42), Mark -Buehrle (32), Tom Seaver (29) and Rick -Sutcliffe (28).

3. Arrieta had a better ERA than three of these great pitchers. Only Clayton -Kershaw (2.07) was better. The others were Max Scherzer (2.76), Zack Greinke (2.93) and Chris Sale (3.21).

4. Carlton did not play for the Mets, but he also pitched for the Phillies.

5. Terry Bevington took over the managerial reins from Gene Lamont in 1995 and remained through 1997. He finished with a 222-214 record.

6. Stan Musial sold Christmas trees from a parking lot alongside his St. Louis Cardinals teammates Red Schoendienst, Marty Marion and Terry Moore in the late 1940s. Jim Palmer sold suits in a clothing store in Baltimore. Campy owned and operated a liquor store in Harlem. Richie Hebner was a gravedigger.

7. Sammy Sosa had 26 walks. Jim Thome had 25.

8. Cal Ripken Jr. picked up hit No. 3,000, a single, on April 15, 2000, against the Twins. A-Rod hit his (a homer) on June 19, 2015, off Justin Verlander of the Tigers. Lou Brock did it on Aug. 13, 1979, off Dennis Lamp of the Cubs. Albert Pujols got his on May 4, 2018, when he singled against the Mariners.

9. Pussy Tebeau played in 1895, but there was no Pussy Willow. I bet you knew Pete Rose. Tyler Flowers was a White Sox catcher from 2009 to ’14. And while Daisy Davis played in the 1880s, there was no Tulips McGee.

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Fire membership in Play Proud United isn’t just to check a box

The Fire are members of the Play Proud United initiative that aims to make sure soccer is a comprehensively safe space for LGBTQ+ youths and fans. And they’re not doing it just to check a box for community activism.

“It aligns with our values,” Evan Whitfield, a former Fire player and the team’s vice president of equity, alumni relations, and engagement told the Sun-Times. “We’re for all of Chicago, and that obviously includes the LGBTQ+ community. Doing a collaborative effort across three countries and four leagues very much aligns with our spirit of collaboration in attempting to make everyone feel welcome in our space.”

As Whitfield said, the initiative includes the Fire and Philadelphia Union, the USL’s San Diego Loyal and Oakland Roots SC, Pacific FC of the Canadian Premier League, the NWSL’s Angel City FC and San Diego Wave, and Tigres UANL of Liga MX. In April, the Fire sent a four-person congregation made up of front-office members and representatives of fan and community groups to a 50-hour session in Los Angeles where they were trained with exercises, programs and tools to take home so they can educate others. There will be another 50-hour session this December in Monterrey, Mexico where Tigres is based.

The original Play Proud program was founded in 2018 by Common Goal, which works to push anybody involved in soccer to come together to create equality. Play Proud, launched with United States women’s national team star Megan Rapinoe, has the goal of teaching people involved in sports how to build inclusive spaces.

One additional motivation for the Play Proud United initiative is the 2026 World Cup that will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The coalition of teams want that event to be free of homophobia and welcoming for all.

“It’s important to really over-communicate and over-share the fact that this space is safe for everyone,” Whitfield said, “and that sports are for everyone.”

Unfortunately, the Fire got a reminder of how important programs like this are during their March 5 home opener. Whitfield said he was made aware that some fans were using a homophobic chant that has beset Mexican soccer. And though there have been efforts to rid soccer of the shout that roughly translates to “male prostitute,” the process isn’t complete.

The Fire have a process to stamp out the chant, and when it was heard in March at Soldier Field, Whitfield said the club determined that supporters “self-policed” the incident. He gave them kudos for creating an inclusive community to call out the chant and not allow it to spread.

“The chant is a blight on the global game and it’s obviously one of the reasons Play Proud United was created, to combat that very issue,” Whitfield said.

That chant is one example of how hard it can be to change people’s minds and habits. Whitfield is aware of how challenging that can be.

That doesn’t mean Whitfield and the Fire are shying away from trying and dedicating time and money to the effort.

“Change is the hardest thing that any of us collectively or individually can endeavor to do,” Whitfield said. “It doesn’t mean that we don’t attempt to do it.”

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The Chicago Blackhawks season ends with a whimperVincent Pariseon April 30, 2022 at 1:00 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks had a very bad season. They played their game against the Buffalo Sabres and they were defeated in overtime by a final score of 3-2. After 82 games, they finished the season with a record of 28-42-12 for 68 standings points.

As a result, they have the 6th best odds of winning the 2022 NHL Draft Lottery. If they don’t win one of the two lottery picks (1st/2nd overall), their first-round pick goes to the Columbus Blue Jackets as a result of the Seth Jones trade. If they do win it, that pick becomes a 2023 first.

In the final game of the season, there were some things to like. We don’t know the future of Dominik Kubalik but he scored his 15th goal of the season on the final day. Alex Vlasic collected his first career assist on the goal. Tyler Johnson’s very disappointing (because of injury) season ended with an assist on the goal as well.

The second Chicago goal was scored by Dylan Strome. He is one of the more intriguing players on the roster right now as he has shown to be very good when given the opportunity. Do they trade him or do they keep him? It will be one of the biggest storylines of the offseason.

The Chicago Blackhawks had a bad year in 2021-22 and are happy it’s over.

Like most games this season, the Hawks weren’t able to close out the win as Casey Mittelstadt scored in overtime to give the Buffalo Sabres the win. That is a team that finished the season strong and should feel good about their future.

This season has had some good individual performances from certain players. Alex DeBrincat led the team with 41 goals. That is the second time he has eclipsed that plateau of 40 and now he is considered one of the best pure goal scorers in the National Hockey League.

Patrick Kane led the team in scoring with a remarkable 92 points. He is still one of the very best players in the NHL and the Hawks wasted another elite year of production from him. It is sad that he won’t be in the playoffs again.

Of every team that didn’t make the playoffs, he was tied for second in points with Kyle Connor of the Winnipeg Jets at 92. They only trailed JT Miller of the Vancouver Canucks who ended the season with 99 points which led all non-playoff teams.

With contract issues going into 2022-23, the Hawks have a lot of big decisions to make. Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane are both heading into their final year. Alex DeBrincat is also in that boat but he is due for a significant pay upgrade.

It is going to be a very interesting offseason for Kyle Davidson as it will be his first as a full-time GM. He has a lot of work to do in order to get this team back on a championship path. There are a lot of things to consider which will be addressed as the offseason progresses.

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3 best remaining draft options for Chicago Bears on day threeVincent Pariseon April 30, 2022 at 11:00 am

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The Chicago Bears did not have a pick in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft. They traded it to the New York Giants on draft day in 2021 so that they can move up and select Justin Fields out of Ohio State University.

That pick became the seventh overall pick and the Giants took Evan Neal out of the University of Alabama. It is a great pick of a great player but he would be useless to the Bears without a quarterback for him to protect.

As a result, the Bears went into day two waiting to make a pick. They started the night with two second-round picks and one third-round pick. The extra second-round pick came from the Los Angeles Chargers in the Khalil Mack trade.

With the 39th overall pick, the Chicago Bears selected Kyler Gordon out of Washington. He is a cornerback and was one of the best available players on the board. He isn’t a wide receiver or an offensive lineman which is what everyone wanted but he is a great player.

Ryan Poles surprised everyone, even more, when he took another defensive back with their second pick of the round. This time it was a safety in Jaquan Brisker out of Penn State. Both of these guys are outstanding players.

In the third round, the Bears picked Velus Jones Jr. with the 71st overall pick. He is a wide receiver that comes from the University of Tennessee. It was finally a pick of a position that the Bears desperately need. Now, it might be time for them to do more of that.

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Fire officials responded to the blaze in the 600 block of East 43rd Street when a “heavy fire” broke out in the rear of the three-story apartment building, spokesperson Larry Langford said, adding that the girl was rescued from the second floor.

She was taken to Comer Children’s Hospital initially in “very critical” condition with smoke inhalation and burns as paramedics performed CPR, but was pronounced dead shortly after, Langford said.

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Officers didn’t return fire and no injuries were reported, police said.

A weapon was recovered.

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Bad baseball, bad luck add up to latest loss for White Sox

The White Sox hit the ball hard, but had just three hits to show for it.

And another loss to show on their unraveling 7-12 season ledger, a 5-1 decision to an Angels team that won its sixth straight while handing the Sox their 10th defeat in 11 games.

Seven balls hit 100 miles per hour or more were outs for the Sox. But as they say, that’s baseball. And that’s the way it often goes during slumps like these. There is bad hitting, and there is bad luck. And good teams create their own good fortune.

The Sox are not a good team right now. They are hitting .180/.232/.282 over their last 14 games and scored three runs or fewer in 12 of their last 14 games.

“I don’t believe in luck,” Jose Abreu said through translator Billy Russo. “Luck doesn’t exist. But it seems like the other teams are playing with more players than us, like they have more players on the field than us.”

The Sox also made their major league leading 21st error, on catcher Yasmani Grandal’s throw to second on Shohei Ohtani’s stolen base in the eighth inning that shortstop Tim Anderson didn’t smother. The Sox have made errors in 10 of their last 12 games.

“We battled,” said starting pitcher Lucas Giolito, who gave up homers to leadoff man Taylor Ward and Ohtani in the first inning and finished with three runs allowed over six innings.

The two runs were all the Angels needed, even with fireballing right-hander Noah Syndergaard scratched as their start because of illness. A bullpen game was more than the Sox could handle.

“Our hitters were smoking the ball. Just got the short end of the stick there,” Giolito said. “I’m frustrated with myself for giving up another run in the sixth inning with two outs.

“It sucks, but we’ve just got to keep chugging along. I thought that we swung the bat pretty good, just couldn’t find any gaps.”

In the Sox’ defense, they have been ravaged by injuries, but other teams are banged up, too. To see their best hitter of late, Andrew Vaughn, take a pitch from Mike Mayers off his right hand in the ninth inning sent a shiver through the Sox bench. Vaughn was getting X-rays after the game but there was no word from the team Friday night on the results. He seemed to be OK, though.

After this latest loss, the theme in the players and from Tony La Russa was their luck could have been better, the preparation for this game was good and they at least brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning when Luis Robert batted with the bases loaded.

In the end, however, it was just another loss for a team that, after losing three straight series to division opponents, has three more games in a series with one of baseball’s hottest teams.

“The effort has been there, the guys are grinding,” La Russa said. “But whatever the reason, the quality of at-bats can get better, and they’re working on it. It’s starting to show results. I’ve learned a long time ago, if you try to explain yourself it sounds like an excuse. The less you explain, the less excuses people think you’re making. But our offense is going to be fine. We’re going in the right direction.”

Bench coach Miguel Cairo was ejected in the top of the ninth inning by plate umpire,David Rackley, Cairo’s his second career ejection as a coach.

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