First Post: Sunday, November 13, 2016

Now, on the other hoof, Slick Hillie’s orchestrated and relentless wave of star endorsements in actuality boomeranged, turning into a rabid dogpile of celebrowbeating. The cultural dissonance could only have generated more resentments than votes. Bad assumptions by the elites.

It had an air of shaming and preaching and exclusion and exclusivity that obviously was more off-putting than encouraging, more alienating than inviting. Shills!

And then there were all those so-called V-voters who were ready to mutilate any of their sisters who didn’t vote their way. Ideally, the only body part that needs to be the basis for political decision-making is the brain, and the brains, charitably speaking, of the women in certain states of this country chose what they chose and that is your President-elect Trump Sr. right there. ’murrikan Idle, you betcha.

Free ones: Rundown…

Aqueduct 9
Calder (a k a Gulfstream Park West) 9, 10
Del Mar 3, 4, 5, 7, 9

Pay-side (Weekday/Weekend): Today…

Churchill 8, 9, 10
Golden Gate 8, 9
Laurel 9
Woodbine 10

Today’s Stakes Pageantry: Three-to-five on the morning-line on #2 Enola Gay in Del Mar 8 might not be low enough.

However, here’s a Live Longshot-type issue in Portland 3: #7 National Browser. Then in Race 7 there, #3 Cantchaco.

Yesterday’s Activity:

Track (Win Mutuels $20+/Gettable)

Aqueduct (3/0) — Blueshirt Rangers win at Calgary, 4-1; Henrik Lundqvist faced 36 shots and stopped all but one for Nueva Jork.

Churchill (3/0) — Host Louisville trounces Wake Forest, 44-12; Lamar Jackson threw for 145 yds. and rushed for another 153 in the win.

Calder (0/0) — Host Panthers edge Islanders in OT, 3-2; Denis Malgin netted the gamewinner.

Chas. Town (0/0) — Poor House Farm hosts fundraiser for homeless.

Delta (3/0) — Veterans Day celebration draws Sulphur together.

Del Mar (2/1) — A contentious Race 5 was open to all, courtesy of Feel Freely, Fair Odds of 4½-1 and an OK signal on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she was a forward-factor throughout, winning by 2¼ at $31.60. Good work.

Golden Gate (0/0) — Visiting Sharks beat Tampa Bay, 3-1; Martin Jones stopped 25 of 26 shots.

Hawthorne (1/0) — Host Bulls beat Wash., D.C., 106-95; Jimmy Butler scored 37 pts. for Chicagoland.

Los Alamitos (0/0) — Visiting Ducks blanked by Nashville, 5-nil; Anaheim’s Josh Manson and Jared Boll were whistled for major penalties.

Laurel (2/1) — Race 2 was contentious, and first-timer Turning the Table, Fair Odds of 5-1 and with a connection-line/slashline readout of 13pc/10pc/10pc, rallied a little to win by 2 at $86-even. Good work.

Mountain (0/0) — Weirton life-size nativity set gets updated.

Mahoning (2/1) — Race 6 was not contentious, but I Knew I Could, whose 85 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis was best in the field, appealed to High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads; she was a stalking-horse throughout, winning by 3 parts of a length at $34.80.

PennNat (2/1) — Dual Qualifier Happy Indeed (91, 95) had High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads on his side in a contentious Race 7; he had to rally hard, though, winning by 2¼ at $42.60. Good work.

Keystone (1/1) — Race 8 was contentious, and Mama Jones had Fair Odds of 4-1 and an OK 82 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she went gate-to-wire except for a little hiccup in the middle, winning by 10¾ at $24.60. Good work.

Retama (0/0) — Visiting Spurs win at Houston, 106-100; Kawhi Leonard led San Antonio with 20 pts.

Remington (0/0) — Host Oklahoma beats Baylor, 45-24; Baker Mayfield threw for 300 yds. for the victors.

Turf Paradise (0/0) — Host Coyotes edged by Boston, 2-1; Radim Vrbata scored for Arizona.

Woodbine (3/0) — Visiting Maple Leafs lose to Pgh., 4-1; Zach Hyman was the Toronto goalscorer.

Zia (0/0) — Suspect sought in Roswell killing.

WMF Report:

Early
Calder 5f (T), 1m
Keystone 6f
Portland 6f
Turf Paradise 6f

Nocturnal Submission: Sifting through the wreckage…

Thank you. Best wishes. Goodbye. Endorse safely.

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