Let’s not mention Wisconsin or Green Bay football right now. There’s enough ugliness in this world. Instead let’s think about baseball. Yesterday the Milwaukee Brewers backed into their fourth NL Central Division title in five years. They backed in because they lost Sunday’s game, but so did the Cubs and so the Brewers captured theContinue reading “Add a Season Trophy”
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The Q&Q For 9/20/25
Today marks the return of the not-so-popular Quote & Quiz. A regular Saturday feature here at YSDA, it’s lightly read by dozens. But we like it and if our readers don’t, well, that’s their problem. This week’s quote comes to us from none other than Tesla’s board chair, Robyn Denholm, who said: “The plan isContinue reading “The Q&Q For 9/20/25”
Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech
I stopped watching late night television when David Letterman retired. Two reasons for that. First, I loved Letterman. And second, I got old. I struggle to stay up past 9:30. So, I literally never saw Jimmy Kimmel’s show. For that matter, I never saw Stephen Colbert’s show either. Both have been essentially fired because theyContinue reading “Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech”
Early Handicap on Wis Guv’s Race
Sabato is wrong. Sabato’s Crystal Ball lists next year’s Wisconsin governor’s race as a toss up. It’s not. Democrats have a big advantage. The only thing you really need to know is that Trump voters show up only to vote for Trump. That has been amply demonstrated in countless races all over the country forContinue reading “Early Handicap on Wis Guv’s Race”
I’m Doing a Terrible Job. Pay Me More!
Where would I be without the Madison School Board? Every month or so they provide me with fodder for this blog. Why, just last week the district touted a new logo for which they paid an out-of-state design company $100,000, only months after the voters gave them another $600 million in taxing authority to spend,Continue reading “I’m Doing a Terrible Job. Pay Me More!”
Settling, but not ‘Settling’
I came to Madison as a transfer student in 1979. I moved into a studio apartment on Doty Street. Because I arrived as a junior and didn’t know anybody in town it was hard to find friends. Getting established here was a long, hard slog. But it worked out eventually. I ended up marrying aContinue reading “Settling, but not ‘Settling’”
Heroes and Victims
It’s possible to be repulsed by an act without canonizing its victim. I’ve made that point in the past with regard to George Floyd and, here in Madison, regarding Tony Robinson. Floyd, of course, was the victim of a murder at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. That cop was brought to justice andContinue reading “Heroes and Victims”
Selling Air
Did the Madison school district need a new logo? Did Cracker Barrel need a fresh look? Of course not. And creating new logos was needless, expensive and ultimately counter-productive. But it’s easier and cheaper to rearrange the deck chairs than it is to have enough life boats. The school district should be getting justifiably hammeredContinue reading “Selling Air”
The Moderate Case for Mamdani
I disagree with much of what Zohran Mamdani supports in his bid to become New York Mayor. But if the polls can be believed, he’s going to win easily in November. So, Democrats need to focus on the big picture strategy. Is it really worth the fight within the party to try to defeat himContinue reading “The Moderate Case for Mamdani”
Trumpers Now Attack Empathy
Of all the horrible things that hard-right populism is doing to our country, maybe the worst is the attack on one of our best human traits. Empathy, you might think, is a good thing. But not to hard-right Christian nationalists according to a recent AP story. “Empathy becomes toxic when it encourages you to affirmContinue reading “Trumpers Now Attack Empathy”