Sunday Reads

Trump decided to spend the 100th anniversary of the Armistice by going to Paris, where it was signed.  Unfortunately, he and other leaders were late to the exact moment of the signing of the Armistice and the guns stopping (11-11-11), which ended the War to End All Wars, which of course didn't end all wars and was merely a prelude to World War II.


World leaders including Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump missed the exact moment to commemorate Armistice Day after arriving late to a ceremony in Paris on Sunday.

The President put on a very friendly display with Putin despite both men showing up minutes after the bells had finished tolling to signal the moment guns fell silent at 11am 100 years ago.

Other world leaders who arrived to the ceremony on buses also missed the crucial moment and were walking in rain-soaked line towards the Arc de Triomphe as the bells finished tolling.

Of course Trump put on a friendly display with Putin, since Putin and the Russian mob own Trump lock, stock, and barrel.
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Although the Arizona Senate race hasn't been officially called, it appears Krysten Sinema's lead is insurmountable  for the GOP to retain the seat.

The Arizona race is one of three Senate races that remains uncalled: The Florida race is heading to a recount and the Mississippi race will be a late-November runoff. Republicans have a 51-49 majority, but have currently added two seats to that majority having flipped Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota while Democrats flipped Nevada.
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