Year: 2022

We were promised a Red Wave in the 2022 Midterm Elections. We knew that it would be an uphill climb. No Red Wave. We barely got a small red ripple. Even worse, the Republican Party did not bother vetting the candidates. Long Island Congressman-elect, George Santos, is an admitted liar. We, the Republican Party, cannot afford this type of stupidity.
The one bright spot in the 2022 Midterm Elections was Lee Zeldin. Although Zeldin, sadly, did not win the Gubernatorial race, but he did drag three Republican Congressional candidates across their finish lines.

Even if you didn’t know about the scandal that preceded its release, you still might notice the digital sleight of hand on Beyoncé’s new album, Renaissance. It comes toward the end of the song “Heated,” as Bey snarls her way through the lines of a staccato rap.
Yada, yada, yah, yada, yada, yah-yah
Yada, yada, yada, bom-bom, kah-kah
Blastin’ on that ass, blast on that ass
Fan me quick, girl, I need my glass
You don’t have to be a Beyoncé fan—or even able to pick her out of a lineup—to sense that something’s not quite right.

Tom Brady is the winningest player in NFL history, so he’s never had much of a relationship with failure.
But having lost eight games in the regular season for the first time is his career, the Bucs quarterback is learning how to wake up with disappointment.
One day after throwing two interceptions and losing a pair a fumbles in the second half of a 34-23 loss to the Bengals, Brady said his eyes opened at 3 a.m. Monday determined to turn things around.
“Rough day. Man, losing sucks,” Brady said Monday on his “Let’s Go!” podcast with Jim Gray. “That’s just the reality.

Area residents who’ve gone that extra mile by serving in the U.S. military now have less traveling to do when in need of psychiatry services. A local mental health center recently was approved as a Veterans Administration Community Care provider.
The approval allows Blue Earth County Mental Health Center, 410 S. Fifth St., to bill the VA directly for veterans’ ongoing mental health services.
Any veteran enrolled in VA health care may now request to be seen by clinicians at the county government center on Fifth Street.