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Tuesday, August 8. 2017NYC bars in the 1800s
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Monday, August 7. 2017These boots are made for walkingMy Meindl "Light Hikers" have over 100 miles on them by now, and are as comfortable as sneakers. Although they are lighter than the Meindl hikers, they are not exactly light (3 lbs). My old Adidas hikers are lighter, but not as tough on rocks so I will keep them for ordinary hikes without steeps, scree, or boulders. What those Meindls have, besides excellent stability when tied properly, is a velcro-like grip on steep and wet rock, gravel, and mud. I tried many times to see at what point they would slip, and they just would not. That is very cool. For serious Alpine stuff, I'd go for their regular "Perfekt Hiker", but I have no plans for that. A couple of points: - I use liner socks with these boots. Probably don't need to, but why not? - Since my feet are not used to long hikes day after day, I go prepared for dealing with hot spots and blisters. Didn't have a single problem with that. - Nothing is waterproof with heavy rain and wind. "Waterproof" boots do nothing for rain pouring in from the top, or from having to cross water that is over boot-level. Fortunately, human skin is waterproof. - Word to the wise: In Europe, "walking" adventures typically means off-trail steep hill and non-technical mountain hiking with cliffs and boulders. It's not what I call "walking."
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Sunday, August 6. 2017Monomoy bird list, plus Chatham MA, repostedAVI reminded us that the Cape Cod National Seashore turned 50 this week. That Sponge-headed Science Man loves the Cape as much as we do. The Farm is wonderful, but being inland has always made me feel a little claustrophobic. I like access to sea and sky. Pic above of a stretch of South Beach, with our group of intrepid birders. We hopped down from Wellfleet to Chatham last week to catch a Mass. Audubon birding trip out to Monomoy Island (about which we posted recently). Monomoy is designated a National Wilderness. The size and shape of Monomoy is constantly in flux, as is its intermittent connection with Chatham's South Beach (which is an extension of Nauset Beach - the Cape's southern barrier island group which now reaches down towards Nantucket. We ended up boating down to lower South Beach instead of Monomoy proper, due to tidal water depth. Our guide du jour, Ellison, an expert birder, led us on an arduous 4 mile barefoot (watch for sharp shells) hike through mud flats, soft sand, and sharp-edged marsh cordgrass - and non-stop biting marsh bugs - to check out the early migrants and the breeding shorebirds. Ya gotta be tough to be a birder. Bird list and more pics below the fold - Continue reading "Monomoy bird list, plus Chatham MA, reposted"
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Peterson UniversityFrom today's Lectionary: Loaves and fishesMatthew 14:13-21
Saturday, August 5. 2017Clean the drainA service guy asked me to clean out my dishwasher drain filter because it grossed him out. That was a humiliating experience. Clean your own once in a while to avoid that unpleasant experience. Chances are that it is full of gunk.
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Friday, August 4. 2017Our Outer Hebrides hiking trip, photo travelogue #3 of 3
On a rare lovely but cool morning, we were instructed to hike across this beautiful meadow (they are far and few between, but the wildflowers were in full bloom. This rare meadow habitat is called a Machair) and to climb that mountain in Hushinish. That was a heck of a no-trail climb, and the little plateau on top gave me vertigo. Could you climb that without poles? No. Mrs. BD and another gal had to pull themselves up on hands and knees using heather as handles at some points to reach the peak. A good workout. This hill had a series of false summits. Sheesh, false summits are a bummer but hill walkers learn to expect them. Lots of Harris and Lewis below the fold - Continue reading "Our Outer Hebrides hiking trip, photo travelogue #3 of 3" Friday morning linksOff to the Cape for a few days with family and friends. View from our patio Why new cars suck Learning to be manly: Achilles and Hector It's not easy for mortals Guys, Let's Talk About What Women 'Should' Look Like, Mmmmkay? She is a heavy model? Nightclubs promote extreme cultural degeneracy. The Gulf Of Mexico's Dead Zone Is The Biggest Ever Seen Fertilizer runoff Is Google evil? Who Snatched My Car? Wells Fargo Did The majority of Harvard’s incoming class is nonwhite Are Asians non-white? The Kennedy Center Honors abandons the arts for pop culture Reforming the National Flood Insurance Program: Toward Private Flood Insurance Rights are Rights, and Military Service Isn’t One - The progressive theory of rights has blurred the lines between privilege, opportunity, discrimination, and rights. Althouse: Campus rapes should go to the police That is right. However, all schools should have codes of conduct too. Cult Of Climastrology Decides To Tackle The Evilness Of Cats And Dogs Al Gore’s Nashville estate expends 21 times more energy a year than typical U.S. home, study says Americans are super-rich CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO PAY $850 MILLION IN INTEREST ON $500 MILLION LOAN Half of Detroit’s 8 mayoral candidates are felons What Ruined New Orleans? VDH: The Problem of Competitive Victimhood When Immigration and Affirmative Action Collide - Mass immigration and widespread affirmative action are deeply in tension, and ultimately set to destroy one another. Jobs Americans won't do Why Trump Is Right About Immigration Trump just ended the argument for illegal aliens Illegal immigrants cost taxpayers nearly $750 billion over lifetime McArdle: Demonizing School Choice Won't Help Education Anthem, Aetna Exit Obamacare Exchanges Employing People in California Really is Harder Pew Poll: 20% Of Muslims In U.S. Say Violence For Islam Can Be Justified… Mr. Acosta, Can You Hear Me Now? The Slow-Motion Coup d’Etat picks up steam - Leak of full transcripts of presidential conversations with foreign leaders a milestone in effort to paralyze the Trump administration. Dershowitz: Current Investigation on Trump is Stalinist – “Show Me the Man and I’ll Show You the Crime”
Mueller Plunges Across Trump's Red Line - A Wall Street Journal story claimed the investigation had moved before a grand jury, while CNN reported it was looking into potential financial crimes unrelated to the 2016 election. Why Dalrymple prefers the House of Lords Governments can't control things in the information age Sultan: Marx and Mohammed in Manchester Meanwhile, Canada’s ‘Free’ Health Care System Is Also Exploding If the US starts a war with North Korea, China won’t be on our side Remember all those left-wing pundits who drooled over Venezuela? Venezuela’s Unprecedented Collapse They voted for socialism, they got it Terrorist Salaries: European-funded NGOs Promote “Right” to Be Paid for Terror Thursday, August 3. 2017Lazybeds, plus a comment on golf
Lazybeds are the original raised-bed farming. On the Isle of Harris, where almost nobody bothers to farm or garden anymore since the Medieval Warm Period, remnants of old lazybed "farming" - more like heavy subsistence gardening - are often seen where there is enough soil to plant. There is not very much soil for planting, and peat bogs can not be gardened. However, raised beds with good drainage (always sloping how towards the sea), enhanced with seaweed as fertilizer, could grow enough peas and potatoes for a crofter (who also had some sheep and cattle). Maybe some oats or barley, but not much. Like Ridge-and Furrow farming, Lazybeds date back at least to Roman times in the rough parts of the British Isles. Today, on the islands, wool is the cash crop. The sheep just run wild until shearing time which is why so much of the landscape looks like a putting green. In fact, sheep originated putting greens. (The "rough" was, more likely than not, heather - which is very rough indeed.) Below the fold, somebody in the Hebrides is still using lazybeds - and a view of what looks like a golf course with natural water hazard and sand traps Continue reading "Lazybeds, plus a comment on golf" Thursday morning linksRemembering Sam Shepard’s Postmodern Masterpiece New Zealand needs to kill these adorable rabbits How Amish produce gets to Whole Foods—without the internet, tractors, or phones Why the middle-aged ‘dad bod’ could be deadly instead of sexy Why it Was Moral for Trotsky to Kill the Tsar’s Children—But Immoral for Stalin to Kill His First results from US CRISPR gene editing on human embryos GMO people Obese patients and smokers banned from routine surgery in 'most severe ever' rationing in the NHS SOCIALIZED MEDICINE KILLS - Call it single-payer or Medicare-for-all, socialized medicine is death. Decline And Fall. NYC Pet Owners Not Getting Dogs Vaccinated For Fear Of Autism A Doctor Gives Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop a Pelvic Exam Evergreen State College’s Police Chief Resigns We Can Solve Hotcoldwetdry If Everyone Eats Beans Instead Of Meat Stossel: Stop! You Need a License To Do that Job! Affirmative Action Battle Has a New Focus: Asian-Americans Maryland city to allow non-citizens to vote...again Build The Wall? It's Already Been Built Favor factory? Huma emails reveal Clinton allies seeking jobs, meetings This Vanity Fair Lionization Of The Press Is Why Everyone Hates The Press Former U.N. Amb. Power Unmasked ‘Hundreds’ In Final Year Of Obama Admin THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DEPARTS FROM VENEZUELA Senior Palestinian Official Seeks Life-Saving Treatment in Israel Wednesday, August 2. 2017There is no escape from the darn pursuit of youth and fitness
Our genius trainer has prescribed us morning calisthenic workouts for our next little getaway. Genius Trainer hates to see the backsliding that occurs after 10 days away from him. His demands are in addition to our usual Cape Cod daily multi-hour hikes and pond races, not to mention body-surfing in the icy ocean with the seals and sharks for as long as we can. For me, few thrills equal that when there is good wavy gravy. Here is his email: You should complete these light vacation calisthenic workout circuits every morning. Including foam rolling and dynamic warmup, this workout should take under 45 minutes in total. Squats—3x20 Lunges—3x15 each leg Band Shuffles—3x20 steps each leg Have fun! Wednesday morning linksGwynnie sent us this email bouquet from his garden and from the woods in the Sierra Nevadas The Queen is an "excessive drinker" The American Eclipse of 1878 and the Scientists Who Raced West to See It Young People are Clueless about How Food Grows Food comes from the store. Electricity comes from the wall. Wisconsin County Fair Bans Confederate Flag Sales After “Someone Got Their Feelings Hurt”… Thought Police Hiring at University of Michigan Where is the free speech rebellion? Los Angeles Just 'Won' the 2028 Summer Olympics. That Is SUCH Bad News. The IOC needs one permanent site for summer games, ideally in Greece. Why Boston's Sports Fans Rejected the Olympics Boondoggle—and L.A. Said Bring It On Climate change article of the year Many worthy environmental issues are overshadowed by the climate hysteria Claim: 59,300 Indian Suicides because Climate Hmmm. They are making more money? NYT: When Progressives embrace hate:
Ian Tuttle Reviews The Proper Procedure by Theodore Dalrymple - The Welfare Culture and Its Discontents Sanctuary City Leaders Silent After Homeless Illegal Alien Rapes Woman in Pricey Portland Neighborhood California Ranchers Revolt After State Sets Aside 2 Million Acres For A Frog CNN’s Fareed Zakaria: Trump Won Because His Voters are Stupid, Racist, Misogynist, Gay-Hating Bigots VDH's Republicans and the Lost Art of Deterrence
Repubs have balls during elections, none when elected. The Left plays the middle during elections, then goes straight for their goals when elected.
Armed Antifa Group Offers Training Manual On Terrorism And Guerrilla Warfare Who pays for this? Via American Digest: Spanish border enclaves under violent siege as increasing hordes of African migrants storm barriers Four Teenage Girls Raped at Swedish Music Festival, Many More Sexually Abused Fifty Years Ago, Israel Saved Western Civilization In The Middle East Tuesday, August 1. 2017Harris Tweed
Label photo via Salt Water New England. She seems to like Harris Tweed. It lasts forever, except moths. "Hand-woven in the Outer Hebrides from Scottish wool." It's still a cottage industry on Harris and Lewis. No factory. I am not sure where the garments and hats, etc. are actually constructed, though. A Harris wool sports jacket is heavy, water-resistant, and heathery-looking, perfect for Isle of Harris summer or winter weather. Scotland, they say, has no summer and no winter. The wool just keeps growing. Was that a mutation in sheep? Mrs. BD and the gals forced a sports jacket on me at the Harris Tweed shop on the harbor in Tarbert. Nice lining in it. Nothing really in the tiny village of Tarbert but a ferry dock, a whiskey distillery (where they suggested coming back in 5 years when they will have something good) and the little Harris Tweed shop. Pics of a weaver, the shop, and bustling downtown Tarbert below the fold. Continue reading "Harris Tweed" QQQClearly, it is unrigorous to equate skills at doing with skills at talking. My experience of good practitioners is that they can be totally incomprehensible— they do not have to put much energy into turning their insights and internal coherence into elegant style and narratives. Entrepreneurs are selected to be just doers, not thinkers, and doers do, they don’t talk, and it would be unfair, wrong, and downright insulting to measure them in the talk department. Taleb, Nassim Nicholas. Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder (h/t reader) Tuesday morning linksMonarch pic from reader Sam Shepard dead at 73 PRINCETON TO “RE-EDUCATE” ITS MALE STUDENTS So they don't like the way the parents raised them? Plastic Bottles Are Almost As Dangerous As Hotcoldwetdry Or Something Re trannies: What Is normal? What Is Abnormal? Who Decides? NYC: Cops say hands are tied in arresting unruly 'desnudas' naked female panhandlers 'because most are illegal immigrants' California voted to go easy on criminals — this is how crime is doing 3 years later Eager to Impose Single-Payer on Whole Nation, Sanders Cannot Explain Why It Failed in His State U.S. Companies Post Profit Growth Not Seen in Six Years Australia Weather Bureau Caught Tampering With Climate Numbers Costs of green electricity driving Aussies off the grid and into poverty To Defend Public Schools, the Hard Left Puts On the Tinfoil Hat
Andy McCarthy: If You Think the Imran Awan Investigation Is About Bank Fraud, You're Wrong. It's About Islamophobia. Destroying Donald Trump is all that matters in the newsrooms of the mainstream media The Nation: How Are We Going to Survive the Next 42 Months of Trump? Many progressives are depressed and angry. But there are also glimmers of hope. Get a life The Deep Constitutional Thinking Of Sally Yates Fareed Zakaria: Trump Is ‘A Class Rebellion Against People Like Us’
Comments on Trump Goes Rogue 14All-out in Afghanistan – or out? The Middle East: Terrorism Forever? Why the Middle East Hated Obama But Loves Trump Nets Barely Notice Venezuela’s Vote for Dictatorship CANADA’S FREE-SPEECH PHOBIA - Islam-critic charged with “willful promotion of hatred.” Monday, July 31. 2017Choosing a daypackPhoto is the REI 40-L daypack. I've done reading on the topic of daypacks. I have always used my antique Osprey daypack (made in Dolores, CO) which is about 20-liters. With a replacement waist belt which my shoe repair guy fixed up for me for $10, it sits right and holds anything I might need for an ordinary day hike. (I think any pack without a waist belt is a terrible idea. I have also found that a proper fit and tweaking the adjustments makes a big difference. It has to sit on your butt.) I bought my Osprey pack in Telluride on a ski trip with the kids. Needed a place for them to put spare winter clothing in as the temperatures went up and down and as snow came and went during the day. Mrs. BD took the liberty of buying me a 40-Liter REI daypack for our recent Hebrides hiking trip. It fits well, but holds far more stuff than I am ever likely to need other than for lengthy winter hikes. In fact, it could function as a smallish airplane carry-on. These days, half the people on international flights carry backpacks. They have become standard tourist items, but who needs a backpack or daypack to walk around Florence all day? Let's say the usual day hike off the beaten track is from 4 to 8 hours. What do you need in the pack? Some liquids, snacks, maybe a sandwich or two, some rain pants and waterproof jacket, a trail map or travel guide, a first aid kit and some blister packs, a wallet, binoculars, a little camera or iphone, perhaps a 2-way radio if remote, maybe a place for hiking poles - and empty space to stuff layers that you might not want as the day warms. A box of ammo if hunting in the wilderness. Shouldn't a 20-L pack be able to handle that, and more? Unless it's warm weather and you are carrying several liters of water, or unless you are playing sherpa and carrying stuff for other people. Here's The Ultimate Backpack Size and Volume Guide I think the Osprey 20 L pack is a good daypack choice. We're about to plan our next wilderness hiking trip (day hikes only, thank you, with fluffy towels and hot water at night), so I will decide for sure whether 40 L is overkill. If you are a regular day hiker, what size do you use, how do you use it, and what do you put in it? And if you would want a 40-L pack, why?
Monday morning linksStart-ups: I am Going To Make A Fortune in the New Legalized Marijuana Market.... Uh, Maybe Not Strategy is grim reality, and hope is not a plan. That's why most people settle to being employees and bitching about their jobs Americans don’t need elite tastes to join the upper class Women Who Emotionally Abuse Men Happens every day. Women should all go lesbian and try that out Acceptance Of Polygamy Is Rising, But Why Is This A Liberal Issue? Prof: 'Cadre of militant LBGT students' drove me to resign COLLEGE PAPER CALLS OUT "COGNITIVE PRIVILEGE" OF SMART PEOPLE $130 million of Nazi gold may be in a sunken cargo ship Basic rules for screenwriting action scenes Shabby chic in the Hamptons Why Connecticut Is Circling The Drain Financially Moonbats Flock To Chelsea Clinton Book Signing In Falmouth, MA DHS: 2.6 Million H-1B Foreign Workers Approved to Enter US in Last Decade Why your kids can't get good jobs Apple Removes Apps From China Store That Help Internet Users Evade Censorship Washington Post whitewashes California Imam’s “Annihilate the Jews” sermon Gov. Greg Abbott: How George Soros is helping Obama Democrats buy their way back to power Kinsley: "Yes, it’s true that Hillary Clinton got more votes, but he got the votes of more than 62 million people — and I am pretty sure I don’t know any of them." Yes you do, Michael, but they aren't sharing Proliferating Scandals Make Mueller Investigation Ludicrous 'Collusion' Collapses: Dem Congressional Espionage Ring Takes Center Ring Wasserman Schultz ‘Negotiating’ With Police Over Access To Evidence In Hacking Probe Not that I need the info right now, but how exactly does one negotiate with police? The Bizarre Hacking Scandal That Democrats And The Press Are Happy To Ignore Chuck Schumer: ‘Our Founding Fathers Intended’ for Congress to ‘Improve Our Healthcare System’ THE LEFT’S WAR ON THE FIRST AMENDMENT … and the crisis of an illiberal media. Who would want to work for Trump? Not me. Public humiliation is not my thing
Huffpo: The GOP Is No Longer A ‘Conservative’ Party - They’ve become radical, and they want to remake America. Moderates Stand in the Way of ObamaCare Repeal, Time for President Trump to End the Congressional Exemption Watch them squeal Scenes from Multicultural Europe Sunday, July 30. 2017Monomoy - where Cape Cod is going
Just south of Chatham on the elbow of the Cape, reaching south towards Nantucket, the Monomoy islands are a National Wildlife Refuge. They are full of seals, nesting shorebirds, and are a busy migration resting place. Also, the fishing there is wonderful. You can even do flats-style fishing for Stripers. You can visit these (relatively) new islands by boat from Chatham. Nice little trip. You can stay at the Chatham Bars Inn which, I admit, has gotten fancier over the years. There are plenty of B&Bs. Chatham is pleasant.
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Thrill du Jour: A record-breaking Mt. Washington climb
"Travis Pastrana crushed the Mt. Washington Hillclimb record reaching the 6288’ summit in a stunning 5:44.72. The #199 WRX STI with a specially fitted 600hp engine actually beat the record two times, running a 5:46.28 on the first attempt up the twisty 7.4 mile race course. This is just shy of a twenty-five second gain on the old record of 6:09.09 held by Subaru Rally Team USA teammate, David Higgins, from 2014." Not your
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From today's Lectionary: The kingdom of GodMatthew 13:31-33, 44-52
Saturday, July 29. 2017Saturday morning linksReasons Your Creative Type Has Broken Up with You (toons) (h/t Althouse) Slug mucus inspires possible surgical glue Prince William and Princess Kate Deny Kids iPad Time! It's Summer Break. Where Have All the Children Gone? Since You Asked, Here's How Google Maps Really Works (h/t Am. Digest) Regular alcohol consumption could cut diabetes risk, study finds Drug Testing for…Poppy Seeds? Steve Jobs' widow Laurene Powell buys the Atlantic Planned Parenthood Doctor Says Forms are Smokescreen for Dodging Partial-Birth Abortion Ban College Offers Course on Being Transracial Conference teaches K-12 educators how to combat ‘whiteness in schools’ University of Michigan Hiring Admin For “Cultural Appropriation Prevention”… Good grief California cities have become pension providers that offer a few public services on the side. Electric bikes are illegal in NYC IRS Makes Shocking Discovery As To Why They Have So Many “Problematic Employees” McArdle: How Bureaucracies Creep Into Life-and-Death Medical Decisions - The Charlie Gard case in the U.K. shows the role government health systems inevitably seek to play. Dems Running Socialist “Boot Camp” For Prospective Candidates In D.C. In Government, Failure Is The Way To Get Yourself More Money Related, What’s really behind the MTA’s money woes WaPo Admits=> “The Quest to Prove Collusion is Crumbling” The Week the Russia Conspiracy Theory Fell Apart Awan Bros Helped Wasserman Schultz Screw Bernie Sanders Campaign – Taught Her How to Disguise Calls NEW STUDY DOCUMENTS VOTER FRAUD IN 2016 ELECTION Nunes: Obama political aides made hundreds of unmasking requests THE TRUMP EFFECT - Deprogramming the American mind.
In Oz, The stupidest thing the federal government does Stop Infantilizing the Palestinians Combat Vet Gives Powerful Testimony Against Trans Troops So what? Combat troops are a tiny part of the military "Rolling Stone largely gives Trudeau a pass on his sheik-like affection for black gold and hurries on to other topics. Hey, Justin snowboards! He’s handsome! He loves diversity! " Also, he is a twit U.S. says Iran rocket test breaches U.N. resolution Friday, July 28. 2017Friday Bob: Born in TimeNot one more night, not one more kiss, You came, you saw, just like the law Lyrics here. But Bob is always varying his lyrics. A bootleg (altered a bit pleasantly by Add O'Caster), and a live - Friday morning linksFrench Philosopher Anne Dufourmantelle Dies Attempting to Save Drowning Children Philosopher and Psychoanalyst. An advocate of taking risks in life. Good for her. She died well, valiantly, in action and not in deep thought. Keeping Cocktails Cold Without Dilution Sheesh, Coyote. Is this all that important? I like the physics, tho. A Guide to Global Book-Reading Habits The Incas and the Collectivist State Only the royalty led full free lives. Still that way lots of places where people are oppressed by a parental State Picture Alan Alda in a leotard. That is a campus liberal’s concept of healthy masculinity. Speaking of which, See the Violent Italian Sport that Inspired Modern Football I would not last long out there, I am sorry to say Researchers Have Been Underestimating the Cost of Wind and Solar Empowering the Administrative State European nations treat their people like sheep; the USA treats its people more like goats, although the would-be shepherds keep pushing New Orleans bilks federal taxpayers of $2 billion in Hurricane Katrina repairs Hey, it's the New Orleans Way The military isn’t about social engineering, it’s about lethality and protecting the US Seven Republicans betray their party and their constituents They had the chance to do something good. Could have gotten rid of mandate, allowed a wide variety of plans, and allowed cross-state plan sales. For starters. Related: 15 million Americans would opt out of Obamacare if they could John McCain Kills Obamacare Repeal With Single Decisive Vote 'Let Obamacare fail,' says Trump. It already has. Charlie Guard: The inevitable ending for those under a government run single-payer system Top FBI Lawyer Under Investigation For Leaking Imran Awan Needs a Special Prosecutor 1000x More Than Trump Related from Steyn: RussiaRussiaRussiaRussiaRealbitofnewsRussiaRussiaRussiaRussia...Wait a minute, what was that? Still waiting for PMSNBC to get smart and hire Steyn. World-class wit. Imran Awan Scandal Shows Just How Much Dirt Dems Wanted to Hide By Focusing on Trump-Russia Russia probe: Democrats block key witness against shadowy firm Fusion GPS Shady Research Firm Fusion GPS Behind Fake Trump Dossier WAS BEING PAID BY DNC AND RUSSIANS! Malanga: Same Old “New” Democrats - Trying to reclaim lost voters, the party rolls out a derivative slogan to promote old, failed ideas. The Post-Hillary Democrats - How in God’s name, the Democrats wonder, did we ever lose the 2016 election to HIM? Are The Unions Finally Getting Tired Of The Democrats? Z-man on Trump:
House Judiciary Committee Calls for Second Special Counsel to Investigate Hillary, Lynch, and Comey Drain the swamp! It's about time. Senators caught on hot mic: 'Donald Trump is crazy. I'm worried' The President Better Pick His Battles To Win The DC Game of Thrones Re this Mooch guy, it's a new low for this White House Is he that guy from Goodfellas? Or is he Scarafucile? I know people have always talked that way in the West Wing, but not in public. CNN’s Jake Tapper: Scaramucci 100% Right, People Trying to Bring Down Trump From Within… British Police Force to ‘Consider’ Charging People Who Mocked Promise to Track Down Trolls How shall I mock thee? Let me count the ways... Thursday, July 27. 2017Jersey GirlBirds of Hula Valley, IsraelDuring their migration between Europe and Africa, hundreds of millions of birds stop in Israel to rest and refuel. Hop aboard a government-sponsored tractor spreading birdseed and corn to keep the birds away from local crop fields.
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