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Someone’s Gonna Have Some Splainin’ To Do

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SOMEONE GONNA HAVE SOME SPLAININ’ TO DO

by DETEK HUNTER for DOWNHILL DAILY

Polls aside, no one knows what’s going to happen on Nov. 8. As much as journalists, writers and pundits pontificate, if any of them – myself included – could see the future, we’d be lottery winners sitting on a beach somewhere.

Since we’re not playing the lottery, we have to make a best guess. Whatever happens, whoever wins, there will be a group of people who will have a lot of explaining to do.

Every election has cheerleaders; both teams have fans. Some fans do and say stupid or crazy things, but rarely do the candidates. This year is different.

This year, one candidate says whatever he wants, whether he means it or not, and isn’t afraid to say the exact opposite or “psyche” and move on. The other does whatever she wants, legal or not, then lies about it while standing on a pile of evidence to the contrary.

These two characters securing the nominations of their parties have thrown not only thrown the future of the country into turmoil, but their real and perspective supporters as well.

How can someone defend Hillary Clinton’s claims of having always been truthful about her secret, private email server when it’s unambiguously false? How can someone recover from spending 24 hours defending Donald Trump’s statement that President Obama and Hillary “founded ISIS” when the next day he kneecapped them by claiming he was only being sarcastic?

Whatever happens, whoever wins, there will be a group of ardent defenders who will be in desperate need of a reputation rehab.
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If another shoe drops – and Hillary Clinton is Imelda Marcos when it comes to shoes available for dropping – Hillary could take down the Democratic Party and a large chunk of the media with her. Credibility, as shaky as it already is, would be gone for nearly every journalist working today. They’ve gone out so far on so many limbs for her they haven’t bothered to notice it’s a Bonsai tree.

As for Trump’s supporters, the fate isn’t any better.

Since before he secured the nomination, Trump’s devotees in the media – both surrogates and hosts – have assured the public he would change and he could win. Of late, they’ve taken to ignoring evidence to the contrary – arguing polls are skewed or seizing on Trump’s attributes that poll higher than Clinton but pretending the only poll question that matters, who you’re likely to vote for, doesn’t exist.

One national host, Sean Hannity, has used his TV and radio platforms to argue Donald’s social media follower count and the number of primary votes he received are an indicator for the general election. They aren’t. Sure, Trump got nearly 14 million votes, which is more than any Republican in primary history but less than a fifth of what will be needed come November.

Additionally, Hannity has begun personally attacking anyone on the right not fully onboard the “Trump Train.” Calling them “crybabies,” “disgusting,” and “dangerous,” Sean clearly has never read “How To Win Friends And Influence People.” Nor has he, seemingly, ever run a campaign, because you don’t waste time on voters you’ll never win, and tossing grenades down your own trench turns off the uncommitted.
His “preaching to the choir” act may be good for ratings – they’ll always come back to hear more gospel – but it doesn’t grow the flock.

And that’s what neither of these candidates appear capable of doing – growing their support. They gain by attrition of the other, by default. This race might as well be decided by a coin toss, given the shallow passions for either candidate.

When the votes are counted and the results known, there will be a necessary reckoning for the losing side. If it’s Clinton, the gravy train of those in her orbit will lose many cars and journalists will see their influence continue to wane, perhaps forever.

If it’s Trump who loses, cable news will quickly cast off the sub-par surrogates they’ve scrambled to sign to provide “balance.” Hosts, on the other hand, will have their audience awakened to the fact they’ve been fed half-truths and a false narrative; they’ve had a disservice done to them by people they trusted. They’ve had the left-wing media spin replaced by a swirl just as nefarious simply churning in the opposite direction.

No matter what happens, come Nov. 9, a lot of people will have a lot of explaining to do.

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 8/15/2016

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Monday,
August 15th
Fundraiser 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Fundraiser & Wine Tasting for Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Hosted by Amy & Jim Back

  • Location: Jim Back’s Office – 216 SE Riverside Dr – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $100 per person, $250 Co-Host
Wednesday,
August 17th
Fundraiser 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Steve Melcher for County Commissioner Fundraiser

  • Location: Franklin Street Tavern – 2126 W Franklin St – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $100 Bronze Sponsor, $300 Silver Sponsor, $500 Gold Sponsor
  • Admission includes beer, wine, soft drinks, and pizza.
Thursday,
August 18th
Fundraiser 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Indiana House Democratic Caucus Fundraiser with Hosts Ryan Hatfield, Dave Wedding, Gail Riecken, & Eric WIlliams

  • Location: Turoni’s Pizza – 8011 Bell Oak Drive – Newburgh, IN
  • Suggested Contribution: $75 Entrance, $200 Friend of the Caucus, $500 Host
Thursday,
August 25th
Fundraiser 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Shannon Edwards for Recorder Trivia & Tacos Fundraiser

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St – Evansville, IN
  • $100 per team of 4
Wednesday,
August 31st
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN
Thursday,
September 1st
Fundraiser 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM Breakfast with Ben Hosted by Shoulders for Commissioner Campaign Chair Pat Tuley

  • Location: Emge’s Deli – 206 Main St – Evansville, IN
  • Cost: $25 per person, $100 Co-Host
Friday,
September 9th
Golf Scramble 1:00 PM
Shotgun Start
2016 Labor Temple Golf Scramble

  • Location: Boonville Country Club – 5244 IN-61  – Boonville, IN
  • $75 per individual – $300 per foursome – $425 for Foursome and Hole Sponsor
  • For more information, contact Madi Goebel @ (812) 422-2552
Saturday,
September 10th
Fundraiser TBA Rick Riney for Perry Township Trustee Annual Fish Fry

  • Details TBA
Wednesday,
September 28th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
October 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN

Adopt A Pet

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 Mario is a male 4-month-old albino rat! He’s sweet and used to being handled. Rats make affectionate, intelligent pets and can be great starter pets for kids! Mario has 3 brothers up for adoption too. Rat adoption fees are $5 each. Call the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Evansville at (812) 426-2563 or  visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Five University of Southern Indiana Athletic Teams Begin Their Practices For The Fall Season This Week

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Women’s Soccer: The Screaming Eagles began practice Monday morning in preparation for the Dunn Hospitality Invitational. The event marks the beginning of the season, with USI taking on The University of Findlay and Kentucky Wesleyan College on September 2-4.

Men’s Soccer: After going 5-1-1 in the final three weeks of the 2015 regular season and reaching the GLVC Tournament, the Eagles began practice Monday morning for their 2016 campaign. USI is spending the opening week of practice training in Marshall County, Kentucky, in preparation for their season-opener against Kentucky Wesleyan College.

Volleyball: USI Volleyball began practice Monday morning as it prepares to play its first nine matches of the year away from the PAC. The Eagles compete at the Flagler Invitational in St. Augustine, Florida, and the Augustana Invitational in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, during the first two weekends in September.

Women’s Cross Country: USI looks to capture another GLVC crown and reach the NCAA II Championships when they began practice Monday morning. The Stegemoller Classic takes place September 2 at Angel Mounds and marks the season-opener for the 2016 season.

Men’s Cross Country: On the men’s side, the Eagles opened practice Monday morning looking to earn its 12th-consecutive GLVC Championship after sweeping every major conference award at the 2015 event. The Stegemoller Classic takes place September 2 at Angel Mounds and marks the season-opener for the 2016 season.

Adopt A Pet

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Hank is a short, stocky 3-year-old male American Staffordshire Terrier or “pit bull” mix. He loves water! At Cardio for Canines, he routinely jumps into the Garvin Park fountain to play. Hank is friendly with all people he meets. His $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

Men’s Basketball Non-Conference Slate Unveiled

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Aces to play tough upcoming schedule

 Six postseason teams, five 20-win squads and four conference champions comprise the non-conference schedule for the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in 2016.

“We are very excited about our non-conference schedule,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “The caliber of teams we will be playing in November and December will give our guys very important experience.  Each game will present its own set of challenges while preparing us for conference play.”

A trip east on Interstate 64 begins the season as the Purple Aces will face Louisville on November 11.  The Aces and Cardinals will meet up on the hardwood for the first time since 1957.  Louisville was 23-8 last season and put forth a 12-6 mark in ACC play.

On Monday, November 14, the Aces open up the home schedule against Alcorn State.  The Braves were one of the top squads in the Southwestern Athletic Conference last season, going 13-5 to take second in the regular season.  Five days later, the Aces will be back at the Ford Center for a matchup against Morehead State.  That contest will also mark the annual Fan Fest event, which will take place just outside the Ford Center.  MSU is coming off of a 23-win campaign in 2015-16 that saw them advance to the finals of the College Basketball Invitational where they faced Nevada in the best of three series.

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Evansville heads south to Nashville for the Challenge in Music City.  Aces fans have the opportunity to make the quick trip to watch the squad play three huge games in three days.  Running from Nov. 25 through the 27th, the tournament also features Middle Tennessee State, Toledo and UNC Wilmington.  MTSU, who went 25-10, was one of the true Cinderella stories of the 2016 NCAA Tournament.  After winning the Conference USA Tournament, the Blue Raiders defeated #2 seed Michigan State in the opening round of the tournament.

UNC Wilmington was another NCAA squad, going 25-8 a season ago.  The Seahawks were the Colonial Athletic Association champions and put forth a great fight against Duke in the NCAA Tournament, falling by a 93-85 final.  Toledo was also over .500, winning 17 games in the Mid-American Conference.

Home play resumes on Wednesday, November 30 as the Aces play the first of five contests in a row at the Ford Center.  The stretch begins with Wabash.  On Saturday, November 3, the MVC/Mountain West Challenge features Boise State making its way to downtown Evansville.  The Broncos won 20 games last year.

Next up on Dec. 6 is a contest versus Bowling Green.  The Falcons posted 16 victories in 2015-16.  Murray State comes to town on December 10 before the home stretch wraps up against Norfolk State on Dec. 14.  The Spartans won 17 games last year and finished second in the MEAC on their way to a berth in the CIT.

On Saturday, Dec. 17, the Aces will play their final road non-conference game as they make the short trip to Clarksville, Tenn. to face Austin Peay.  The Governors are the defending Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Champions and faced Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.  Non-conference play wraps up on Dec. 22 at home against defending Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Champion Mount St. Joseph.

The renewal deadline for season tickets is Friday, August 19.  Deposits are also being taken for new season tickets.  For more information, call 812-488-ACES.

 

2016 UE Men’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

Friday, November 11              at Louisville                 Louisville, Ky.

Monday, November 14           vs. Alcorn State          Evansville, Ind.

Saturday, November 19         vs. Morehead State    Evansville, Ind.

 

2016 Challenge in Music City

Friday, November 25      vs. Toledo                      Nashville, Tenn.

Saturday, November 26             vs. UNC Wilmington   Nashville, Tenn.

Sunday, November 27               vs. MTSU                       Nashville, Tenn.

 

Wednesday, November 30     vs. Wabash                 Evansville, Ind.

Saturday, December 3           vs. Boise State            Evansville, Ind.

Tuesday, December 6            vs. Bowling Green      Evansville, Ind.

Saturday, December 10         vs. Murray State         Evansville, Ind.

Wednesday, December 14     vs. Norfolk State         Evansville, Ind.

Saturday, December 17         at Austin Peay             Clarksville, Tenn.

Thursday, December 22         vs. Mount St. Joseph  Evansville, Ind.

 

All times are TBA

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Melissa Etheridge’s Holiday Trio Victory Theatre

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December 14 at 7:30 PM

Evansville, IN- This holiday season, Victory Theatre is bringing Melissa Etheridge’s Holiday Trio to Evansville, December 14. Etheridge is one of rock music’s great female icons. Etheridge’s popularity built around such memorable songs as “Bring Me Some Water,” “No Souvenirs” and “Ain’t It Heavy” for which she won her first Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal. Etheridge hit her commercial and artistic stride with her fourth album, Yes I Am, featuring the massive hits “I’m the Only One” and “Come to My Window,” a searing song of longing that brought her a second Grammy. The six times platinum album spent more than two and a half years on the album chart. Etheridge is scheduled to release MEmphis Rock and Soul, a new album honoring Stax Records, in fall of 2016.

For this special holiday show Melissa will be performing songs from her 2008 holiday album, A New Thought For Christmas. Songs will include fan favorites and holiday classics such as “Merry Christmas Baby,” Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” “O Night Divine” and more.

On June 20, 2016, Etheridge released a song called “Pulse.” The singer wrote the song in reaction to the mass shootings that took place in Orlando on June 12, 2016. As she told Rolling Stone, “We want to try to make sense. We want to try to heal. We want to bring some meaning, some purpose. We also want to put it down forever in history. That’s how I’m coping.” All proceeds from the sale of “Pulse” will benefit Equality Florida, the state’s largest LGBT civil rights organization.

Tickets On Sale this Friday, August 19th at 10:00 AM.

Jockey colony justifies hype with crowded standings

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Mena is atop with16 wins,

six others have at least 12

as jockey colony justifies hype

Osorio’s agent: ‘Everybody is getting opportunity

to ride good horses, and it shows in the results’

Going into the 2016 Ellis Park meeting, the jockey colony shaped up as its best in years, if not decades or even ever, based on accomplishments.  It has lived up to that hype, though what might not have been expected was just how much parity there would be: With 10 racing dates left in the meet, Miguel Mena tops the standings with 16 victories, but six other riders are within four victories.

Corey Lanerie, a two-time Ellis titlist and 11-time Churchill Downs champion, and 2015 Ellis leading rider Didiel Osorio have 15 wins apiece, followed by Robby Albarado and Brian Hernandez Jr. (both winners of a Breeders’ Cup Classic) at 14, former Chicago and New Orleans kingpin James Graham at 13 and the up-and-coming Chris Landeros at 12. Behind them are 2011 Preakness-winning jockey Jesus Castanon (nine), Midwest stalwart Francisco Torres (eight), newcomer Declan Cannon (seven) and the venerable Jon Court and Joe Rocco Jr. at six apiece.

Mena vaulted to tie Osorio for the lead Saturday with a three-victory day, then took the outright lead by winning Ellis’ seventh race Sunday on 20-1 shot Field Goal.

“This meet might be the strongest ever,” Mena said. “There are so many good riders with good business. I’m just glad we’re doing well. It’s a very competitive meet, as you can see. I’m just lucky to be on top at the moment.”

The competition makes for excellent wagering, the parity reflecting that the business is spread around and one can’t just bet on the leading jockey, assuming he’s on the best horse. While new Hall of Fame inductee Steve Asmussen leads the trainers’ standings with 12 wins, four more than second-place Ian Wilkes, he’s also had far more starts (52) than anyone else.

“It’s anybody’s game,” said Ellis Park racing secretary Dan Bork. “It says we have very competitive racing. We have an outstanding jockey colony here from top to bottom, along with the trainers. World-class trainers, world-class riders. I think it’s by far the best colony here in years.”

Jose Santos Jr., agent for Osorio, said they figured it would be challenging to repeat last year’s Ellis crown when Lanerie opted to ride mainly at Ellis instead of Saratoga and Albarado returned for the second summer, though both frequently are out of town riding stakes.

“Everybody is getting their opportunity to ride good horses, and it shows in the results,” Santos said.

Jon Court, a six-time Ellis champ and the only rider ever to win five meets in a row, says the competition has meant jockeys must spend more time working horses in the morning if they want to keep their mounts.

“We’ve got some great riders here,” Court said. “It’s a very deep, talented colony to contend with this meet. You just have to be ready. I’ve been working more horses, where years in the past it was a little bit of a vacation from that morning grind.

“There are a lot of young riders who were really looking to initiate a jumpstart of their career at this meet. The downside is it’s been tough to materialize because the talent is deep. The top five, 10 riders are multiple title-winners and multiple stakes-winners, Grade 1s and world-recognized.”

Indeed, Castanon said when he first came to Kentucky, Ellis was “the one place to be” to get a toehold on the circuit. “Now it’s a little tough,” he said.

Ask the 29-year-old Cannon, from Ireland and in his first year in America after riding in Europe and the Middle East.

“I’ve been on a good roll the last six weeks,” he said. “I’m working really hard and making good relationships with trainers. But the jockey colony here is really tough. There are a lot of jockeys here with a lot of riding titles behind their name. I’m doing really well considering how tough it is. I’ve ridden around the world, and I know when I’m with good riders. And these are really good riders.”

Channing Hill, who last year relocated from Chicago to Kentucky, said you better be ready to take advantage when opportunity knocks, as he did in winning a 2-year-old maiden race Friday on Reedini when scheduled rider David Flores got stuck in New York because of flight cancelations.

“This is a terrific jockey colony,” said Hill, himself a Grade 1 winner at Saratoga and who has won on five of his 29 mounts this meet, with six seconds. “It’s almost too good for the meet here. I say that as respectfully to Ellis as I can. But you see some places that have a little better purse money but not near the depth of this jockey colony. But that just shows you how good Kentucky racing is, how everybody wants to stay here and be home.”

Ellis Park riding standings top 10

Jockey wins (mounts) purse earnings

1 Miguel Mena 16 (97) $388,786

T-2 Corey Lanerie 15 (84) $347,756

T-2 Didiel Osorio 15 (118) $294,052

T-4 Robby Albarado 14 (67) $338,789

T-4 Brian Hernandez 14 (51) $311,185

6 James Graham 13 (92) $262,776

7 Chris Landeros 12 (85) $337,921

8 Jesus Castanon 9 (51) $192,320

9 Francisco Torres 8 (67) $148,646

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Matthew Robert Bailey Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

 

John Jerome Banks Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Amanda Carol Fryman Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Samuel Terrell Mogbo Theft, Level 6 felony  

Leslie Dawn Rogge Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Jeanetta Marquesha Jonte Matlock Assisting a criminal, Level 6 felony

Roxanne Jo Sanders Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor