Beck has less than sixty minutes per show and it seems lately he's trying to read in a short time what I've been reading since the 2004 election worried me. That's when I started researching my novel, a story based on a single question: "If a WWII soldier had been isolated for sixty years and came back before the 2004 election, who would he vote for?" Of course it occurred to me that the old GI would need an education of some sort, so the question changed to: "How would you teach history to a WWII GI who has been isolated since 1944?" The title changed from Mister Crusoe Votes to Educating Finn Larkin. And then Ronald Reagan died during my initial plotting stages, so the novel no longer starts on Memorial Day, but the day Ronald Reagan dies, June 5, 2004...of course it's June 6 for Finn Larkin because his island is west of the International Dateline...but that's not an issue until Chapter Five, when elderly pirates with Soviet-made pistols attack the yacht taking Finn home and...
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Couple Corrections for Glenn Beck's Program Today
Beck has less than sixty minutes per show and it seems lately he's trying to read in a short time what I've been reading since the 2004 election worried me. That's when I started researching my novel, a story based on a single question: "If a WWII soldier had been isolated for sixty years and came back before the 2004 election, who would he vote for?" Of course it occurred to me that the old GI would need an education of some sort, so the question changed to: "How would you teach history to a WWII GI who has been isolated since 1944?" The title changed from Mister Crusoe Votes to Educating Finn Larkin. And then Ronald Reagan died during my initial plotting stages, so the novel no longer starts on Memorial Day, but the day Ronald Reagan dies, June 5, 2004...of course it's June 6 for Finn Larkin because his island is west of the International Dateline...but that's not an issue until Chapter Five, when elderly pirates with Soviet-made pistols attack the yacht taking Finn home and...
Friday, June 4, 2010
Recalling Shrek and Other Possible Headlines
Top of the Hour News, June 4, 2010: The American-based McDonald’s recalls millions of Shrek drinking glasses found to contain cadmium, a metal proven dangerous to humans.
Possible Top of the Hour News, November 2010: The American-based Voter has recalled hundreds of politicians found to condone socialism, a mindset proven dangerous to humans.
Possible Top of the Hour News, January 2011: Recently sworn congress recalls legislation that outlaws Edison’s incandescent light bulb because Global Warming contains and condones fraud, deceit and misinformation, conditions proven dangerous to science.
Possible Top of the Hour News, January 2011: Recently sworn congress takes steps to recall the IRS and repeal the 16th Amendment because the Income Tax contains fraud, deceit and misinformation, conditions proven dangerous to constitutional republics.
Possible Top of the Hour News, November 2012: Recently elected president reiterates the intention to recall all paycheck withholding and embedded corporate taxes to replace them with the FairTax, a consumption-based tax proven dangerous to lobbyists and career politicians.
Possible Top of the Hour News, January 2012: Recently sworn congress recalls the 2010 Health Care bill after it was found to contain fascism, proven dangerous to free peoples.
Possible Top of the Hour News, June 4, 2020: Texas Textbook Commission recalls sections added in 2010 that contain references to communist influences in Washington from the 1930s through the 1950s: those sections, proven to be dangerous to Leftist Fifth-Column Histories, will be updated to include the years 1992-2010…