The 1 & Only Aaron Goldstein
Former Socialist, Former Republican, Former Contributor to The American Spectator, Former Resident of Canada, Back in Boston Area After Stints in New York City & Atlanta, Current Mustache Wearer & Aficionado of Baseball, Bowling in All Its Forms, Cats, Music & Healthy Living
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Paul Goldschmidt to be Yankees First Baseman in 2025
Kepler Signs with Phillies After 15 Years with the Twins Organization
Outfielder Max Kepler, who has played his entire professional baseball career in the Minnesota Twins organization, is now a member of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Yesterday, Kepler signed a 1-year contract worth $10 million contract and is expected to be the team's starting left fielder in 2025.
The German born Kepler, 31, signed with the Twins back in 2009 and reached the big-league club at the tail end of the 2015 season. His best overall season came in 2019 when he hit .252 with a career best 36 HR and 90 RBI. Kepler's offensive output has been inconsistent since then. In 2023, Kepler belted 24 HR with 66 RBI, but this past season fell to only 8 HR and 42 RBI.
It could either be the case that Kepler simply needed a change of scenery or that he is amid a decline as a big-league player. In 10 seasons with the Twins at the big-league level, Kepler played 1,072 games collecting 893 hits for a lifetime batting average of .237 with 161 HR and 508 RBI.
Whatever he does going forward, Kepler does have the distinction of being the best German born player to wear a big league uniform.
Rickey Henderson Was in a Class All His Own
Astros Add Christian Walker; Bye-Bye Bregman
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Elon Musk Endorses Tucker Carlson's Anti-Semitism....Again
Elon Musk took time from his busy schedule as President-elect Donald Trump's errand boy to shut down the federal government just in time for Christmas to praise yet another piece of anti-Semitic discourse from Tucker Carlson.
This time, Musk endorsed a conversation between Carlson and Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs during which both men engaged in apologia for deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad blaming Israel for his ouster while claiming Israel controlled U.S. foreign policy. Musk called their conversation, "A very interesting interview."
Back in September, Musk also thought Carlson's conversation with Holocaust denier Darryl Cooper was, "Very interesting. Worth watching." Cooper claims Hitler did not conceive of the Final Solution against the Jews. In November 2023, Musk praised a tweet in which a white supremacist argued Jews pushed hatred against whites writing, "You have said the actual truth." At the time I wrote:
Of course, none of it is true and all of it is defamatory which is precisely the point.
When one says Jewish are promoting hatred against whites what is actually being said is the old blood and soil argument that Jews aren't white and therefore deserve everything that is coming to them.
And Elon agrees.
When the richest man in the world openly promotes anti-Semitism at a time when anti-Semitism is already surging, he is throwing gasoline onto the fire.
Musk did "apologize" for the November 2023 tweet but pretty much said the same thing about the ADL two months earlier.
The one difference between his praise of Carlson's conversation with Sachs is that Musk is now serving President-elect Trump under the auspices of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. If Musk is making these statements while working for the incoming Trump Administration, then it is reasonable to ask if Musk's views of Israel also represent Trump's views.
Unfortunately, I don't think there will be inclination among Democrats to pose these questions. Why? Because more than a critical mass of Democrats is every bit as hostile to Israel and to Jews as Musk is - or at the very least are willing to look the other way.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Cody Bellinger Will Be a Good Fit For The Yankees
Monday, December 16, 2024
Could Freeland's Sudden Resignation Mean Trudeau's Days as Canadian PM Are Numbered?
Upon reflection, I have concluded that the only honest and viable path is for me to resign from the cabinet.
To be effective, a Minister must speak on behalf of the Prime Minister and with his full confidence. In making your decision, you made clear that I no longer credibly enjoy that confidence and possess the authority that comes with it.
For the past number of weeks, you and I have found ourselves at odds about the best path forward for Canada.
Our country today faces a grave challenge. The incoming administration in the United States is pursuing a policy of aggressive economic nationalism, including a threat of 25 per cent tariffs.
We need to take that threat extremely seriously. That means keeping our fiscal powder dry today, so we have the reserves we may need for a coming tariff war. That means eschewing costly political gimmicks, which we can ill afford and which make Canadians doubt that we recognize the gravity of the moment.
That means pushing back against 'America First' economic nationalism with a determined effort to fight for capital and investment and the jobs they bring. That means working in good faith and humility with the premiers of the provinces and territories of our great and diverse country, and building a true Team Canada response.
I know Canadians would recognize and respect such an approach. They know when we are working for them, and they equally know when we are focused on ourselves. Inevitably, our time in government will come to an end. But how we deal with the threat our country currently faces will define us for a generation, and perhaps longer. Canada will win if we are strong, smart, and united.
While Freeland did not elaborate what she meant by "eschewing costly political gimmicks", she presumably was referring to Trudeau's proposed 2-month GST holiday and $250 tax rebates for Canadians earning less than $150,000.
Freeland's announcement caught everyone in Ottawa off guard and now faced with the gravity of the situation, Trudeau is weighing all options including resignation. After all, the Liberals have a minority parliament and the opposition NDP and Bloc Quebecois along with angry Liberal MPs could join the Tories in bringing down the government. Resignation might be Trudeau's only option to save face.
In the meantime, Trudeau has named Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc to be his new Finance Minister. However, Trudeau had reportedly wanted to replace Freeland with former Bank of Canada Governor and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney. However, Freeland's resignation made that appointment untenable.
It also remains to be seen how tenable Trudeau's future at 24 Sussex Drive is. There have been increasing calls for his resignation within the Liberal Party and Freeland's departure will only accelerate these demands.
Should Trudeau resign then Freeland would be a natural successor. In which case Freeland could be Kamala Harris to Trudeau's Joe Biden, and this has not been lost on some observers. Though I doubt the Liberals would want the same outcome.
However, in this scenario, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre becomes Donald Trump and, unlike here, Trump is not popular in Canada. If Freeland can convince Canadians that Poilievre would be Trump's puppet then perhaps the Liberals would have a chance. But the odds are very long. Not only do the Tories have a 2:1 lead over the Liberals (44%-21%), the Liberals are in a tie with the NDP which could give the NDP an opportunity to supplant the Liberals as Canada's main center-left political party. Should Trudeau resign and Freeland (or anyone else) succeed him, the Canadian election is still Poilievre's to lose.
Who says Canadian politics are boring?