This is the grave of George Washington. There's one much one can say about Washington, so just a couple of points. 1) His choosing to step down from power peacefully.
Politico has this, which I encountered this morning. It's the usual behind-the-scenes sort of thing. As a Labour Party member / activist / whatever, the following piques my interest: Senior staff.
Awesome turn out to gather signatures to #GetJillOnTheBallot 🗳 in Pennsylvania at Philly's #Juneteenth festival! pic.twitter.com/Y1uu1WIlM7— Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) June 18, 2016 Jill Stein, as is well known, is.
I've been so busy that I haven't done one of these in several weeks. I don't even really have any good stories to link to, but I have slowly listened.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="387"] Now this--THIS--is a sweater that'll show your testicles off to great effect[/caption] When I saw that Scott Adams was trending on twitter, I knew that.
[embed]https://youtu.be/q5SAG65M82A[/embed] George Will has crawled out of the bed he helped shit. Maybe he'll go soil the libertarians'! At a Federalist Society lunch in Washington yesterday, conservative columnist and TV.
James Green, preeminent labor historian, has died. His books reached far beyond the academy to transform popular understanding of the United States' most dramatic labor incidents. Probably his most famous.
[embed]https://youtu.be/gOqblSqx_VI[/embed] Because Pink Floyd makes most things better. (For everything else there's Robitussin.)
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