Saturday, July 21, 2018

History for July 21

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History for July 21 - On-This-Day.com
Ernest Hemingway 1899 - Author, journalist, Marshall McLuhan 1911 - Educator, philosopher, scholar, Don Knotts 1924 - Actor
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Janet Reno 1938 - Attorney General of the U.S. (1993-2001), Yusuf Islam 1948 - Musician (Cat Stevens), Robin Williams 1951 - Actor, comedian
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1861 - The first major battle of the U.S. Civil War began. It was the Battle of Bull Run at Manassas Junction, VA. The Confederates won the battle.
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1925 - The "Monkey Trial" ended in Dayton, TN. John T. Scopes was convicted and fined $100 for violating the state prohibition on teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. The conviction was later overturned on a legal technicality because the judge had set the fine instead of the jury.
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1930 - The Veterans Administration of the United States was established.
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1931 - CBS aired the first regularly scheduled program to be simulcast on radio and television. The show featured singer Kate Smith, composer George Gershwin and New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker.
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1939 - Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia were annexed by the Soviet Union.
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1944 - American forces landed on Guam during World War II.
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1961 - Captain Virgil "Gus" Grissom became the second American to rocket into a sub-orbital pattern around the Earth. He was flying on the Liberty Bell 7.
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1997 - The U.S.S. Constitution, which defended the United States during the War of 1812, set sail under its own power for the first time in 116 years.
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Friday, July 20, 2018

Brennan and the 2016 Spy Scandal

Brennan and the 2016 Spy Scandal:

Image result for flickr commons images John BrennanMr. Brennan has taken credit for launching the Trump investigation. At a House Intelligence Committee hearing in May 2017, he explained that he became “aware of intelligence and information about contacts between Russian officials and U.S. persons.” The CIA can’t investigate U.S. citizens, but he made sure that “every information and bit of intelligence” was “shared with the bureau,” meaning the FBI. This information, he said, “served as the basis for the FBI investigation.” My sources suggest Mr. Brennan was overstating his initial role, but either way, by his own testimony, he as an Obama-Clinton partisan was pushing information to the FBI and pressuring it to act.
More notable, Mr. Brennan then took the lead on shaping the narrative that Russia was interfering in the election specifically to help Mr. Trump—which quickly evolved into the Trump-collusion narrative. Team Clinton was eager to make the claim, especially in light of the Democratic National Committee server hack. Numerous reports show Mr. Brennan aggressively pushing the same line internally.

Lockheed Martin CEO pledges over $100M in workforce training | Fox Business

Lockheed Martin CEO pledges over $100M in workforce training | Fox Business:
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Lockheed Martin is investing $100 million in employee training and educational opportunities over the next five years. In addition, the company has rolled out $50 million to support the STEM Scholarship Fund and $5 million toward apprenticeship and vocational opportunities.

CEASE & DESIST: Town Orders Family to Stop Hosting Bible Studies on Farm | Todd Starnes

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Borough leaders accused Scott and Terri Fetterolf of improperly using their 35-acre farm as a place of worship, a place of assembly and as a commercial venue.
They were served a cease-and-desist order in October 2017, the Post-Gazette reported.

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Is the Media the “Enemy of the People”? | Frontpage Mag

Is the Media the “Enemy of the People”? | Frontpage Mag
Image result for President Trump tweeted that the media was the “enemy of the people”."Traveling on Air Force One to Helsinki, President Trump tweeted that the media was the “enemy of the people”.
It wasn’t the first time that he had said or tweeted it. 
And it never fails to get a rise out of the media.
President Trump had referred to the New York Times, CNN and NBC News as “the enemy of the American people” shortly after taking office. At CPAC, soon afterward, he declared, “I called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are — they are the enemy of the people.”
Answer: Yes!
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Need a special screw? Amazon's Part Finder might help you someday (hands-on) - CNET

Need a special screw? Amazon's Part Finder might help you someday (hands-on) - CNET
"I really wish Amazon's new Part Finder worked better, because it's a great idea in theory -- just take a picture of that oddball screw, with the Amazon Shopping app (on iOS) and it'll theoretically show you a matching fastener you can order on the spot.
But when I tried it today:
I had to go get a white piece of paper and a penny (who still carries coins in 2018?) to start the measuring process.
The iPhone camera had a tough time focusing on the screw -- I had to take a bunch of pictures before one was crisp.
So yeah, it clearly needs a lot of work before it's better than a trip to the hardware store. 
But I'll totally use it once it's a little more fleshed out..."
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Donald Trump's Vladimir Putin charm offensive aims to detach Russia from China, experts say - Washington Times

Donald Trump's Vladimir Putin charm offensive aims to detach Russia from China, experts say - Washington Times:
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For 18 months, the Trump administration has taken numerous firm actions against the Kremlin, and foreign policy analysts say President Trump’s charm offensive toward Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday shouldn’t overshadow that.
Hundreds of Russian businesses, power brokers and influential oligarchs remain under tough U.S. economic sanctions, and the administration is considering even harsher penalties against Russian officials if Moscow moves ahead with its controversial Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, which would funnel Russian natural gas through the Baltic Sea to Germany.

“Following former Obama administration CIA Director John Brennan on Twitter, we see …

Instapundit � Blog Archive � SCOTT JOHNSON: “Following former Obama administration CIA Director John Brennan on Twitter, we see …
"SCOTT JOHNSON: “Following former Obama administration CIA Director John Brennan on Twitter, we see his animus nakedly on display. 
See the source imageHe is demented by hatred. Is this really the public role a former Director of the CIA is to be playing?”

"One of the things the Trump presidency has done is to reveal how rotten our institutions have become."--Posted by Glenn Reynolds

Get a Grip, America - Reason.com

Get a Grip, America - Reason.com

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  • "This week, The Washington Post published an op-ed headlined "It's not wrong to compare Trump's America to the Holocaust." As with similar examples of this genre, it's a sickening display of moral relativism that belittles the suffering and murder of millions in the service of some shortsighted and crass partisan fearmongering.
  • Elsewhere, Politico published an opinion piece headlined "Putin's Attack on the U.S. Is Our Pearl Harbor," which demeaned the sacrifice of American service members by likening a military attack on American soil that brought us into the bloodiest war mankind has ever experienced to phishing.
  • On MSNBC, where illiterate histrionic analogies litter coverage every day, a contributor compared Donald Trump's meeting in Helsinki with Vladimir Putin to Pearl Harbor and Kristallnacht, just to be safe.

Social media are teeming with similar hyperbole—"treason," "traitor," etc.—and not just from anonymous trolls. 
It's difficult to accept that people with working brains actually believe this rhetoric, and they certainly don't act like it..."
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