Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Tuesday Stuff


Ali Velshi and Maya Wiley tell us more about what women endured to earn the right to vote in this country in 1917, including imprisonment as well as torture in other ways (proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free)



…and, on the complete opposite end of the political spectrum as it were, Farron Cousins tells us that the ladies handbag queen from Mar-A-Lago is apparently going to be our new South African ambassador (once again, heckuva job, all you idiots who had anything whatsoever to do with getting the Gropenfuhrer elected – try to redeem yourselves in two weeks, if you can)…



…and the BBC does some actual, y’know, reporting on the immigrant “caravan,” if you will, approaching this country from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador (more here)…



…and when it comes to election issues for real, I give you this from 10/21/13, in which “Obamacare” delivered all across the country, something to keep in mind while watching the antics of those trying to destroy it, as noted here (and yep, you guessed it – time once more for “This Day In Doomsy History,” more or less)…



…and yeah, I would say that Nebraska needs to rethink its travel slogan also, as Stephen Colbert notes (in spite of that, please support Jane Raybould for the U.S. Senate anyway; a link to her site can be found here…I like some of Colbert’s other ones too, including New Jersey)…



...and happy belated 73rd birthday to Leslie West of Mountain ("Nantucket Sleighride" is one of my all-time favorite recordings).

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