Friday, September 2, 2016

How freedom is tested time and again.

Welcome to the Brad Essex Report. This week we are starting off with Colin Kaepernick. He refused to stand for the National Anthem. He is certainly has his rights to do that and we should protest him. Don't force him out of a job. That will make him a martyr in the eyes of the BLM we should let him fail in his games and when they see that their poster boy has failed then bench or release him. For a martyr can only succeed when they can draw on his symbolism.

 Thou we are right that he is disrespecting the people who shed their blood so he could do this protest. The troops would say this is what we have fought for and died for.   And quote   "I might disagree with your opinion, but I'm willing to give my life for your right to express it." - Voltaire Which is true now then it was in the 1700s.


Then Donald Trump went to Mexico and spoke with the Mexican President. They had a polite meeting and stuff. Meanwhile Hilary Clinton has not been seen for days. In fact it's almost like she doesn't like doing the stuff it take to win. They say retreat is the better part of valor but when your ahead and do something like this it just make you look weak in the eyes of people.


Also now Hurricane Hermine is wreaking havoc in the gulf coast region. I wonder will Obama bring help to the area or abandon it because it's in the area where they blocked the transgenders bathroom laws?  Remember he has a track record of not helping people when they don't do what he want Louisiana flooding, Texas wildfire, and many others.

Finally we morning the loss here at the Brad Essex Report of Gene Wilders. His wit in many movies made us laugh and brought joy to many. He suffered from the same disease that took my grandma Ruiz Alzheimer. The reason thou they never revealed it is quite touching They said Wilder did not want to disappoint “the countless young children that would smile or call out to him, ‘There’s Willy Wonka'” or expose them to the cruel realities of the disease.

“He simply couldn’t bear the idea of one less smile in the world,” the family said. He taught us that We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams. Also thou  A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men. RIP Goodnight  good SIR!

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