Tuesday Reads

It is something how somebody like Jim Bakker can claim Trump is being impeached for "nothing" when in fact the criminality by Trump and company is right out in the open.  They are brazen about it because there are no consequences when the GOP has rigged the game all along the line.

Which brings me to the impeachment rallies being held all over the United States today and tonight.  I may go to the one in Medford; it all depends on whether I plan to drive and try to find a place to park or take the bus down the the middle of Medford and save me the trouble. It also depends on the weather, as it is bone-chilling cold outside.   Over 400 people have signed up for the Medford rally.
_____

The reason the murder of a Barnard College student is getting so much publicity isn't so much her but the fact her killers are boys in their early teens.
_____

The LDS has long been filthy rich, but until recently the public didn't know the extent of the church's wealth.
_____

Michael Bloomberg's mouth could be his undoing.
_____

You can't make this shit up:


Police have found a notarized letter believed to have been written by a man whose body was discovered in the freezer of a Utah retirement home, claiming his wife had nothing to do with his death.

Locals think Jeanne Souron-Mathers, 75, kept the death of her husband Paul Edward Mathers, 69, secret so she could claim $177,000 in government payouts after the veteran died.

Police are looking at whether they planned for him to keep collecting his Social Security and Veteran's Affairs checks, and a friend said it was a 'clever' move if the man got the note signed to put the Remington Park Retirement Apartments resident in the clear.

_____

I am sure it is all the Democrats' fault Paul Manafort is in the  hospital.
_____


No comments:

Featured Post

Obituary: Connie Francis

 Popular female vocalist of the 1950s-1960s Connie Francis, 87, died from undisclosed causes.  A few days ago, as I recall, her close friend...