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Wednesday, August 09, 2017
Coming soon!--What could possibly go wrong?-----Feb. 9, 2018 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia
2018 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia2018 Winter Olympics
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| Host city | Pyeongchang, South Korea | ||
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| Motto | Passion. Connected. Korean: 하나된 열정. | ||
| Nations participating | 90 (estimated) | ||
| Events | 102 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) | ||
| Opening ceremony | 9 February (6 months from now) | ||
| Closing ceremony | 25 February | ||
| Stadium | Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium | ||
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| Pyeongchang Winter Olympics | |
| Hangul | 평창 동계 올림픽 |
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| Hanja | 平昌 冬季 올림픽 |
| Revised Romanization | Pyeongchang Donggye Ollimpik |
| McCune–Reischauer | P'yŏngch'ang Donggye Ollimp'ik |
| This article contains Korean text.Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hangul and Hanja. |
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The Stock Market Keeps Breaking New Records While Mainstream Media Focuses on 'Chaos' - Breitbart
The Stock Market Keeps Breaking New Records While Mainstream Media Focuses on 'Chaos' - Breitbart:
"Mainstream media news broadcasts have been mostly silent on the stock market’s historical milestones that have occurred during the first few months of the Trump presidency.
Mainstream media television outlets have largely ignored the success that the financial markets have seen during the first several months of the Trump presidency. The 30th closing record of the Trump presidency occurred on July 31 when the Dow Jones closed at 21,891, leading to speculation that it would make the unprecedented cross over beyond the 22,000 mark."
"Mainstream media news broadcasts have been mostly silent on the stock market’s historical milestones that have occurred during the first few months of the Trump presidency.
Mainstream media television outlets have largely ignored the success that the financial markets have seen during the first several months of the Trump presidency. The 30th closing record of the Trump presidency occurred on July 31 when the Dow Jones closed at 21,891, leading to speculation that it would make the unprecedented cross over beyond the 22,000 mark."
History for August 9
(the President was Franklin Roosevelt)

History for August 9 - On-This-Day.com:
Jean Piaget 1896, Sam Elliott 1944, Melanie Griffith 1957



Whitney Houston 1963, Deion Sanders 1967, Gillian Anderson 1968



1854 - "Walden" was published by Henry David Thoreau.

1892 - Thomas Edison received a patent for a two-way telegraph.

1910 - A.J. Fisher received a patent for the electric washing machine.

1936 - Jesse Owens won his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics. He was the first American to win four medals in one Olympics.

1944 - The Forest Service and Wartime Advertising Council created "Smokey the Bear."

1945 - The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The bombing came three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. About 74,000 people were killed. Japan surrendered August 14.

1974 - U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon formally resigned. Gerald R. Ford took his place, and became the 38th president of the U.S.

2001 - U.S. President Bush announced he would support federal funding for limited medical research on embryonic stem cells.
History for August 9 - On-This-Day.com:
Jean Piaget 1896, Sam Elliott 1944, Melanie Griffith 1957
Whitney Houston 1963, Deion Sanders 1967, Gillian Anderson 1968
1854 - "Walden" was published by Henry David Thoreau.
1892 - Thomas Edison received a patent for a two-way telegraph.
1910 - A.J. Fisher received a patent for the electric washing machine.
1936 - Jesse Owens won his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics. He was the first American to win four medals in one Olympics.
1944 - The Forest Service and Wartime Advertising Council created "Smokey the Bear."
1945 - The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The bombing came three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. About 74,000 people were killed. Japan surrendered August 14.
1974 - U.S. PresidentRichard Nixon formally resigned. Gerald R. Ford took his place, and became the 38th president of the U.S.
2001 - U.S. President Bush announced he would support federal funding for limited medical research on embryonic stem cells.
Tuesday, August 08, 2017
Documents Show DOJ Was in Panic Mode After Loretta Lynch's Secret Meeting With Bill Clinton Was Exposed - Katie Pavlich
"Fast forward more than a year and it turns out hundreds of documents related to the meeting do exist and show the Department was in a panic over how to respond to inquiries about why the meeting took place. "
Al Gore's 'Inconvenient Sequel' meets with cool reception, placing 15th at box office - Washington Times
Al Gore's 'Inconvenient Sequel' meets with cool reception, placing 15th at box office - Washington Times:
"Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” drew a lukewarm response from moviegoers, ranking 15th at the box office in its first weekend of wide release and earning tepid reviews from audiences.
The sequel to Mr. Gore’s influential 2006 climate-change documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” has earned about $1 million since its limited release July 28, prompting one critic to say Paramount Pictures “effectively sabotaged” the rollout."
The sequel to Mr. Gore’s influential 2006 climate-change documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” has earned about $1 million since its limited release July 28, prompting one critic to say Paramount Pictures “effectively sabotaged” the rollout."
Lots of rich, wisdomly Clarice. Read it all!-----Articles: A Consequential President in the Time of Pygmies
Articles: A Consequential President in the Time of Pygmies:
"Once when my son was about 6 or 7 I took him to the circus with some of his friends.
The acrobats, clowns, and lion tamer in the center ring enthralled the other kids.
Not him.
He turned to me and said, “How do you think they make money producing a circus? I think it’s the concessions.”
It struck me then that among the people in the world, there are some -- too few, actually -- who are not distracted by spectacles, but, instead, keep their eyes on the bottom line.
As the news is filled with tittle-tattle about the phony baloney Russian collusion story and moronic punditry, the president keeps plowing on with his agenda.American Digest lists 220 things the President has achieved while in office, despite the vitriolic attacks on him and what appears to be a silent coup by the press, bureaucrats, and entrenched officeholders...
"Once when my son was about 6 or 7 I took him to the circus with some of his friends.
The acrobats, clowns, and lion tamer in the center ring enthralled the other kids.
Not him.
He turned to me and said, “How do you think they make money producing a circus? I think it’s the concessions.”
It struck me then that among the people in the world, there are some -- too few, actually -- who are not distracted by spectacles, but, instead, keep their eyes on the bottom line.
That’s how I see the President.
His stated goals have always been to make us safe, get the economy booming, enable a job-creation economy, and make life better and safer for all Americans.
His stated goals have always been to make us safe, get the economy booming, enable a job-creation economy, and make life better and safer for all Americans.
The stock market is booming although the NYT twists itself into a pretzel to deny the President’s role in this, per Tom Maguire:
Just imagine how different the tone of The Resistance would be if the stock market were in hideous retreat, as per Nobel Laureate Krugman's infamous early prediction in response to Trump's election.But that pesky stock market keeps going up! So the Times explains why, doing their Very Bestest to keep Trump out of it. Spoiler Alert: They nearly succeed.‘Wall Street, Climbing Sharply, Skips Washington’s ‘Soap Opera’By Nelson D. Schwartz Aug 2, 2017Despite the disorder in Washington — with a revolving door at the White House and roadblocks on Capitol Hill — Wall Street and corporate America are booming...
"...Meanwhile, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has brought the grand jury proceedings to Washington D.C. which as I have already noted, and Professor Alan Dershowitz agrees, is a highly partisan anti-Republican venue, and he has continued to stack his team with Democratic lawyers most of whom have donated to Hillary, supported the Democrats, and some have even expressed anti-Trump sentiments.
Is he trying to provoke his firing and a crisis?
Or is he continuing the game he and James Comey first played on President Bush with the nonsensical Plamegate investigation, which in both cases were ginned up by false reports from left-wing provocateur David Corn?
In the meantime, pay attention to the bottom line.
Trump is not losing.
The media and the Democratic party they work for are."
Read it all.
Is he trying to provoke his firing and a crisis?
Or is he continuing the game he and James Comey first played on President Bush with the nonsensical Plamegate investigation, which in both cases were ginned up by false reports from left-wing provocateur David Corn?
In the meantime, pay attention to the bottom line.
Trump is not losing.
The media and the Democratic party they work for are."
Read it all.
Nearly a dozen Calif. counties had more registered voters than eligible voters in 2016 election – TheBlaze
Nearly a dozen Calif. counties had more registered voters than eligible voters in 2016 election – TheBlaze:
"Nearly one dozen California counties had more registered voters on their voter rolls than people eligible to vote living in their county, a new Judicial Watch letter has revealed.
"Nearly one dozen California counties had more registered voters on their voter rolls than people eligible to vote living in their county, a new Judicial Watch letter has revealed.
In the letter, Judicial Watch noted that public records obtained on the Election Assistance Commission’s 2016 Election Administration Voting Survey and through verbal accounts from various county agencies show 11 California counties have more registered voters than voting-age citizens: Imperial (102%), Lassen (102%), Los Angeles (112%), Monterey (104%), San Diego (138%), San Francisco (114%), San Mateo (111%), Santa Cruz (109%), Solano (111%), Stanislaus (102%), and Yolo (110%).
...The organization notes in their press released that in April they also sent a letter to 11 states threatening to sue should they fail to comply with the NVRA.
Those states included: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee.
President Donald Trump lost California in last year’s presidential election to Hillary Clinton by more than 3.4 million votes..."
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