Well kids, it’s that time of year again, so let’s do some reflecting, shall we?
NEWS STORY OF THE YEAR – Inflation
Yes I am taking a bit of an over-simplified approach to this issue, but that is only because the common working individual is doing the same thing, and it is their perception that ultimately matters.
PERSON OF THE YEAR – President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine
I really fucking hate it when I agree with Time magazine, not because they are not to be agreed with, but because it seems almost unoriginal and uninspired. But I cannot deny it, yet again, that they go this one right.This man has shown incredible resilience and courage staying in his worn torn country to fight off Russian aggression. For a guy who started off as a TV comedian, he is now standing very much on the front lines of this war. A war where he is heavily outnumbered and outgunned. Yet a war that his country seems to be winning. It was inspiring to see him speak to Congress here in the US a few weeks ago.
Zelenskyy also gave us the quote of the year, by the way (see below).QUOTE OF THE YEAR - President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine
When asked by representatives of the United States government if he would like to be evacuated from his war torn country, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy replied, “The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride” If this guy survives this war, he is gonna be president a long time.TV
ASSHOLE OF THE YEAR – Donald Trump
People often tell me, “Jes, why continue to pick on Trump? He is done.” Well is he really? Yes it is true that even his cowardly enablers and ass-kissers in Congress like Mitch McConnell have said that he “no longer has the political clout he once did.” That is no reason to think that someone as pathologically narcissistic as Trump would believe that he is done. I mean, in case you missed it, he did announce that he was running for President again in 2024.
On Friday six years of Trump tax returns were finally
released to the public, and I must say they raise considerably more questions
than answers. This is probably why Trump had fought so hard to keep them from
the public. Why did he still have foreign bank accounts as president? Why did
he pay no taxes in 2020, the last year of his presidency?
This asshole is the subject of at least four major investigations into wrongdoing relating to his handling of White House documents, the election, the insurrection, and his finances. The most significant cases being in Florida; Fulton County, Georgia; Washington, DC; and New York.
Trump's business was also convicted in state court in Manhattan for a payroll tax-dodge scheme, earning the company felony status and a likely $1.6 million fine.Then there is a civil lawsuit state Attorney General Letitia James filed Wednesday against Donald
Trump, his businesses and several of his children over alleged fraud. And
that’s just this week!
Prior to this most recent lawsuit, Trump has been involved in 22 criminal and civil legal investigations, 19 of which are currently ongoing. I wanted to give you a few sentences on each one so that my readers could have a better understanding of them, but it’s just too fucking exhausting, Google that shit. That’s what search engines are for…
VIRAL CLIP OF THE YEAR – The Wednesday Addams Dance Scene – “Wednesday” Netflix
I really debated whether or not this should even be a
category, but how can you not love this clip? I know it’s kinda bandwagon
jumping, but the fact that it brought a great underrated band like The Cramps back on the pop culture radar
is a bit similar to Kate Bush’s much
deserved resurrection because of “Stranger
Things.”
So go ahead Jenna Ortega/Wednesday Adams, the moment may only last 15 minutes according to Warhol, but it is most certainly yours…
BOOK OF THE YEAR – “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story“ - Bono
Just cuz it was the only new book I read this year, doesn’t mean it wasn’t entertaining. If you are a songwriter, you have to be very careful not to think you are a novelist. It is, a totally different discipline. You are more of a poet. However, Bono does manage to pull it off.First of all, he is a great storyteller, so that helps. Not everyone’s life is interesting, so if you are going to write something autobiographical, you can epically fail if you do not know when and how to embellish, and when and how to be poetic. I have to say this book did keep me reading it, so I guess that really is all that matters isn’t it?
MOVIE OF THE YEAR – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Ok so I had no idea that this movie even existed, much less had come out this year. I was on a 14 hour flight from JFK to Tokyo when I figured that I might as well watch a movie. The idea of Multiverses (more than one Universe existing at the same time. Longer conversation required) has always been fascinating to me.This film is not a documentary however, it is a work of fiction that tells a story within that idea. I found every bit of this film fascinating, even if some of it takes a while to understand.
COOLEST MOVIE WITH SOMEWHAT FAMOUS PEOPLE IN IT THAT YOU STILL
DIDN’T (YET/PROBABLY)
Now I must warn you, this movie is not “In Bruges.” It is in fact, considerably darker and more twisted, but equally entertaining.
DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR – “The Tinder Swindler.” - Netflix
There are SO many documentaries, on pretty much anything, on
SO many streaming services, that you are not gonna watch every one of them. I
know I can’t, so I can only choose from those which I did watch.
This particular movie was fascinating, and no, I have no
sympathy for either side. For the women who were conned by this guy, let’s be
honest, if the dude drove a bus, you wouldn’t have given him the time of day to
even let him smell your used panties. You paid attention to him because he was
rich, not because he was a person of substance. That is on you, not him. Do I
believe that all of the women in this film were gold-diggers? Of course not,
but maybe value something more than money or appearances and you will make
better choices in the future. In the long run, girls who marry old men for
money are never truly happy, and convincing themselves that they are can be
very exhausting emotionally.
As for Mr. Shimon Hayut, he did indeed prey on some women’s love for money and status, and he certainly cannot be blamed for what some women are attracted to, but he did break the law, and he deserved A LOT more prison time. In the end, there are no real victims or martyrs here, just a bunch of self-entitled brats that got what they deserved. Still an incredibly gripping watch however.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR – “I Don’t Live Here Anymore (Deluxe Edition)” – The War On Drugs
I know it was a tie last year because truthfully I just really loved both those albums. I have to say that this year was equally difficult to choose, which I must admit was refreshing given the rants I go on about how shitty music is today. I love having to admit that there are some pretty good bands making some pretty good music lately, you just don’t hear them unless you listen to college radio.The first incarnation of this record was pretty good, but the deluxe version added some songs that I couldn’t believe didn’t make the first cut. Look, unless you are a truly great established band, don’t make a double album. You are not The Rolling Stones (Exile on Main Street) The Beatles (The Beatles) or Led Zeppelin (Physical Graffiti) no one gives a shit about your overblown sense of self-importance (Looking at YOU Beach House, although Once Twice Melody was a pretty good album in some places). But there are some instances where what is on the cutting room floor isn’t so bad.
COOLEST SONG BY A MAJOR ACT THAT WASN’T A BIG
God how I have always hated that fucking name. But this is a nice song.
COOLEST SONG OF THE YEAR – “I Like You (A Happier Song)” Post Malone, Doja Cat
Don’t let the name fool you, this is definitely NSFW. I cannot say I am a major fan of either of these two, but this song is catchy. You know, I think mainstream radio would have responded even more with a decent clean version of this song. I do not know why acts today insist on making people censor them. It’s not necessarily novel anymore, so why still do it?COOLEST SONG OF THE YEAR BY A BAND YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF – “the angel of 8th avenue” – Gang of Youths
Look, the lack of capital letters in the title is not my doing, that’s how the song is listed. So hipster bullshit attempt to be cool aside, this song is really cool. It is one of those New York City rock songs, from a band, oddly enough, that isn’t even from New York.COOLEST ACT OF THE YEAR – Soccer Mommy
You thought it was gonna be Japanese Breakfast, didn’t you? Yeah I liked that album too, it was great, but nah…gonna go with Soccer Mommy because I’m not a bandwagon jumper and these guys were cool. A great album is one that you can listen to without skipping a song. “Sometimes, Forever” did that for me this year. Is it the next “In Utero?” No, but what the fuck is?SPORTS
For Lionel Messi,
arguably the nation’s greatest player, it was sweet vindication as he had
obtained every conceivable award as a player, but until now, a World Cup Championship had long eluded
him. Then there is Andres Cantor, World
Cup announcer who was born in Buenos
Aires, whose sheer joy reminded us that we are all human.
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR – Aaron Judge, New York Yankees MLB
I don’t if he is this year’s greatest athlete, or the athlete who had the greatest year. But in just 12 short months, this guy went from having a mildly good season last year where he did have some injuries, to this year, which was one for the ages.Let’s go the field first shall we? Judge’s quest to break
the American League single season
homerun held by Yankee legend Roger
Maris since 1961 was a wonder to behold. I was at the game where he hit his
60th in a comeback win and I had never seen the new stadium break
out into such ear-splitting cheers in my life. I will at least not at this
time, participate in the argument that Judge is the legitimate single season
homerun record holder due to the accusations leveled on the actual leader of
steroid use. I will just say that living in New York City has great stories every year, and this was one of
them.
It was the 62 homeruns, combining with a .311 batting
average and a league leading 135 RBIs that had Judge flirting with the triple
crown all year, and ultimately lead him to becoming the 14th Yankee
to win the American League MVP. He
also led all of MLB in not just homers and RBI, but in runs scored, total
bases, and slugging. A year like that and it is easy to see why he is the first
Yankee to do it since Alex Rodriguez
in 2007.
So how tense do you think those winter meetings were, huh? I have to admit I really was totally convinced that Judge would always re-sign with the Yankees until I heard the other teams offers. But the ownership not only gave him 9 years at $360 million, which in baseball terms is actually a fair deal, but they also named him captain of the team, the first since Derek Jeter. Quite the ride.
OVERRATED ATHLETE OF THE YEAR – Christiano Ronaldo - Soccer (Football)
You know, it has always been easy to hate on this guy, and I always thought that it was a bit undeserved.It’s not his fault that he is both talented at his
profession while being incredibly good looking. I mean, I can certainly relate…
This year however, was a considerable cliff for this guy.
His former club team, the legendary Manchester
United, didn’t play him much at the end of the season. To add insult to
injury, he was also benched playing for Portugal
in the World Cup. Once again,
not totally his doing. But what bothered me about this guy is where he signed
to play this year.
After such a forgettable year by one of soccer’s greatest players, you’d think his next contract would give him a reported $75 million a year, but guess what? It did. Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr decided to give him that even after watching the controversial manner in which he left Manchester United. Guess when you have a name that big, it doesn’t matter how well you played the year before. Given the level of competition in the desert, I think he may well get some numbers, but this is a show biz move, not an on the field move.
Can I also mention that last year’s winner of this award is actually thriving coming off the bench for The Los Angeles Lakers?
BELOVED ATHLETE WHO REALLY SHOULD RETIRE – Tom Brady, Quarterback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL.
Think I’m gonna go with Tom Brady, even though I wouldn’t call him “beloved.” Look, the fact that this guy has been not only playing, but thriving as an NFL quarterback well after age 40, makes him one of the greatest ever, not to mention that he has a multi-million dollar TV contract waiting for him after he hangs it up, so why keep doing this?Look at what it has cost him. Yes his team is in 1st
place in their division, but they are also below .500 and struggling against
good teams. He is losing his cool at his teammates very publically and that has
never been his style. Not to mention the toll his decision to come out of
retirement has taken on his personal life. Something that also, until now, had
been quite private.
Look, I may never have been a fan, but he has given enough to this game, time to enjoy the rest of your life.
BIGOTED ASSHOLE(S) OF THE YEAR – Well, it Ain’t Just One, and They are NOT From Jackson Heights
You know what is odd? As I was writing this, I couldn’t come up with just one person that has personified bigotry this year. What I kept thinking about was how bigotry as a whole is just dramatically on the rise in the United States and the question that keeps popping up is when did we all become such pussies? Why and when exactly did we become so afraid of people?Seriously I thought that as a whole, this country had
progressed to a point where attacks against immigrants and the LGBTQ community would not be this bad,
but they are. And this is an example I may hate to use, but I have to be
objective.
One of the most diverse communities in the world is a place
I have been more than happy to call my home since I was a child. I was here when
it was not so great, and I had to walk over passed out heroin addicts in the
subway, and I am here now, having survived gentrification but watching my
neighborhood improve to the level of a place where me and my friends always
promised each other that we would move our parents to one day.
We lost some greats this year, as we do every year, Jerry Lee Lewis, Barbara Walters, Mikhail Gorbachev, Vin Scully, Bill Russell, Pele (an all-time great human, not just athlete) and Pope Benedict XVI (maybe not great, but certainly significant).
Here’s hoping the New Year brings you everything you want!