Frank McHale'sViewpoints
Monday, February 23, 2026
A Testament to Champions
Sunday, February 22, 2026
A Girl Who Found Her Joy and Wants to Have Fun
Saturday, February 21, 2026
The Anomoly of February Weather
Friday, February 20, 2026
The Short-Term Stop Sign On Tariffs
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Why Christians Celebrate Lent
Today is Ash Wednesday, a day which commences the Lenten season in many Christian faiths. Each denomination interprets how it follows the next forty days until Holy Thursday, which was the night of Jesus’ last supper with his disciples on the night before Passover.
During this time, Christians will sacrifice a pleasure one enjoys, whether it is meat, ice cream, a sweet, etc (fast), give alms, pray, and are reminded that Jesus did the same for us before He died.
Certainly, there is nothing any of us could do to achieve what was done for us by Him. But it is a worthy gesture of remembrance which we offer in His name to each other.
This period of reflection is not unheard by Jews or Muslims either. The forty-day Jewish period of reflection is dedicated to introspection, repentance (teshuvah), and reconciliation, honoring the forty days Moses spent on Mount Sinai seeking forgiveness for the Golden Calf.
The number forty holds significant spiritual weight in Islam, often representing a period of transition, purification and transformation. While specific rituals for a forty-day period are frequently cultural rather than strictly mandated by the Qur'an or Sunnah, several practices and beliefs revolve around this timeframe.
Forty is a highly significant, symbolic number in several religions besides the Abrahamic faiths. Hinduism, Zoroastorism and others also recognize this measure of time as it is generally representing a period of testing, trial, probation, or transformation. It often signifies a necessary transition, such as the forty days or years required for purification or preparing for a new beginning.
While these periods may fall at other times in the calendar for the many faiths which exist in our human lives, it is important to remember that is a human construct to dedicate time for reflection.
In Christendom, this period ends with a remembrance of the Crucifixion of Jesus on Good Friday, and celebration of His Resurrection three days later on Easter Sunday.
So, as we begin the Lenten season, we should reflect on how we can be a better person during the next year, being kinder to others less fortunate, and how we can dedicate ourselves to goals which may seem out of reach, but can be achieved with some extra effort. It really is not all that difficult.
After all... as many people seem to say as they challenge us, "What would Jesus do?"
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The Stupidity of a Democrat Socialist Darling
“Better to sit there with your mouth shut and look stupid, than open it to remove all doubt.”
Sometimes, these old adages seem to come to the surface at just the right time. Too bad Alexandra Ocascio-Cortez was absent when this was taught both in high school AND in college.
But maybe, she was there and she didn’t understand that concept, as easy as most other students. Maybe, she is just dumb and likes the sound of her own voice.
Who knows? She certainly doesn’t sound smart; does she?
This weekend, she essentially proved these points with the interviews in which she participated when she showed off her best "Kacklin' Kammie" with the word salad she spoke when asked about her views on the possibility of China invading Taiwan. Apparently, she must have thought that China was going to tie one on.
Then, she showed how "smart" she was when asked about the US' recent incursion into Venezuela to capture the narco-terrorist, Maduro. She proceeded to criticize the US policy of invading countries in South America BELOW the equator. She showed that geography was not her strong point since Ecuador is south of Venezuela and is named for the country ON the equator.
But the best was when when she tried to show up SecState Rubio when in his speech, he mentioned that Spain introduced cowboys to the Western Hemisphere in Mexico. She must have forgotten or did not know the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortez brought horses and the Spanish language when he landed there. And words like lasso, rodeo, corral, ranchero (cowboy) originate. Oh, and to show that someone with her last name was so inconsequential to American and Western history,
For shame!
Hey, Sandy... perhaps you would be best served by avoiding these tough questions next time and instead, let someone else answer while you fix the drinks.
Maybe, you have just signaled "last call" on your political career by showing how dumb and stupid you really are,. And take the whole Democrat Socialist movement with you.
You have showed how void your brain is of anything meaningful for the last time.