March Madness Wine & Fries Happy Hour, Chat Questions, and Upcoming Weekly Round Up
GO TIGERS!!!
So a few shocking things happened this last week. The first was that I voluntarily watched sports in a bar. Twice. The second is that the team I was watching, the amazing Princeton Tigers, won. Twice. So miracles do happen.
Which is why I am confident that Donald Trump will be indicted this week. Maybe even twice, if both New York and Georgia can get their acts together. (Too hopeful? I bet y’all said that about Princeton, too.) In any event, there will be LOTS to discuss by next Sunday night — including the outcome of Princeton’s Friday night game and..dare I dream…a Sunday follow up — and who better to break down basketball and indictment madness than Georgetown alum and author of
,. Please note the details:Wine & Fries Happy Hour with Pete Strzok, Sunday, March 26 at 8 p.m.
A Zoom link will be sent to Wine & Fries members at 5 p.m.
In the meantime, if you haven’t already done so, please join our group chat! You can find instructions on how to set it up here. Today I asked you to tell me what questions you want answered about the pending indictments…I’ll be posting the answers to all subscribers soon, so make sure you get your question in!
Finally, with the news moving so fast I am going to try out a new feature for all subscribers, which is a Friday weekly round up. I’ll post my TV clips from the week if I was on, pieces I’ve written or written by others that I think are worth giving a read, and some quick thoughts about where we are and where we’re headed. Let the games begin!
March Madness Wine & Fries Happy Hour, Chat Questions, and Upcoming Weekly Round Up
BREAKING NEWS: Congressman George Santos congratulates Princeton on reaching the round of Sweet 16 for the first time since he led the Tigers to the NCAA championship while playing center.
Hey Asha! My father worked at Princeton University all during the 60s and early 70s, he was one of the Admins at the Accelerator Laboratory. In the late 70s and 80s he worked at the campus as the supply administrator. I remember going to every Ivy League home football game.