Monday, April 11, 2011

JAM elements for Monday 110411

Howdy on a Monday.  We missed some thunderbumpers Saturday and yesterday I think…. More are on the docket for later this afternoon.

 

PROMOLINE FOR Monday 110411: Mr. Obama’s record for predicting what’s he’s going to do – Guantanamo is an example. And his forecasts of unemployment figures and so forth haven’t exactly hit the mark. Today he’s supposed to unveil his deficit reduction plan which seems to have the same dead-on-arrival situation facing it and as much trouble as the issues they’ve been wrestling for the past seven months. Today’s JUST A MINUTE ignores all that in place of getting a take away on what happened at Augusta National yesterday. So keep it here at 94.5 WMUU-FM at (time).

 

Cordially, IN HIM

 

Jack

 

“JUST A MINUTE”

THE BIGGEST PROBLEM IS SAYING DOESN’T MAKE IT SO

            Just a Minute: Today I thought we’d look at Mr. Obama’s bogeys on budgeting – but golf got in the way.

          Actually the frazzled finish at Augusta stole attention from the national political contest – but the tangled finish let the Democrats wipe their collective brow while re-grouping to see what kind of goulash can be cooked up out of the present mess.

          The AP described Tiger Wood’s game, up to the last round -- ‘fist pumping’ – then  the red-shirt followers began to crow. But by the end of the game Tiger shared the third step down with three others. On top was a 26 year old South African – Charl Schwartzel – besting the rest of the field with two strokes under at 141 for all four rounds.

          I’m not a particularly avid golf fan but even from the distant sidelines you can feel the pit-of-the-stomach agony, Irv McElroy, 21, felt when he hit a tree for the third time. He had been 4 strokes in the lead – he ended up the last nine and putting out the 18th 10 strokes back.  Well – tomorrow’s a new day.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram  (END)

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