What with the President coming to town this week (and apparently not attending the State Fair – more proof that he’s not a regular American) to give a speech at a local high school and possibly making a stop at the Harriet Tubman home in Auburn, there’s been a bit of a stir amongst the lo-cal news folks. For instance, there was this story about some of the speeches given by US presidents when they were in Syracuse.
Of course, the most famous (or infamous) is no doubt LBJ’s “Gulf of Tonkin” speech at the dedication of the first building of the Newhouse School at SU on August 5, 1964. It was the speech where Johnson laid out his rationale for what would become known as the Vietnam War. As we know now, it was all bullshit and distortions drummed up by the NSA (but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t trust them not to illegally spy on us). Or, as Johnson privately put it in 1965:
“For all I know, our Navy was shooting at whales out there.”
After the Gulf of Tonkin “attacks” roughly 57,800 of the official total of 58,220 American (and Christ only knows how many Vietnamese) deaths occurred.
Teddy Roosevelt also gave his “square deal” speech here in 1903 (at the State Fair on Labor Day, no less – Teddy was both a real American and a manly man, unlike some other presidents I can think of), and his ‘cuz – FDR – kicked off his 1936 campaign here (in front of a crowd of 10,000, including Amelia Earhart).
“Partisans,” he roared, “not willing to face realities, will drag out red herrings as they have always done–to divert attention from the trail of their own weaknesses.” He said visionary presidents had been unfairly accused of undermining the republic since the beginning, and he recalled venomous accusations against Washington, Jackson, Lincoln and FDR’s distant cousin, Teddy Roosevelt.
In a passionate conclusion, the architect of the New Deal not only reached out to conservatives, but maintained that he himself was one:
“Wise and prudent men … intelligent conservatives …. have long known that in a changing world, worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing time. In the words of the great essayist, ‘The voice of great events is proclaiming to us. Reform if you would preserve.’ I am that kind of conservative because I am that kind of liberal.”
Too bad “that kind of liberal” won’t be coming to town this week.
Paul McCartney sets sights on Candlestick’s last bow
‘The Ed Show’ moves to weekdays at 5 p.m. ET starting August 26
I wonder what Al-Jazeera will have in that slot since Ed is must not see TV for me.
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Albert Murray, Essayist Who Challenged the Conventional, Dies at 97
Suzanne Mapes/Associated Press
Albert Murray in his home in Harlem in 1998.
Jazz Pianist Cedar Walton Dies
:blues: 🙁 :cake:
New search engine.
Al Jazeera America starts tomorrow. You can find your local station here.
They have shaken the news industry already in the US, in a good way. It’s about damn time a new kid on the block showed up. If nothing else but to rattle some hubris from the old guard mucky-mucks.
I am looking forward to it. They won’t post the full schedule until tomorrow. They have been lining up some good people.
I signed up to be on their e-mail list. Guessing that also puts me on an NSA list or two also.
I’ve been on that list and a FB follower for a while. They are picking up some good people. There is some skepticism.
Breaking news: Al Jazeera kills its live stream
I recall that Current was also contractually prohibited from providing live streams (or even on-demand streams) of full-length content. I assume the cable companies are requiring “exclusive” content in order to carry the network (which is funny, ‘cuz I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that they’re getting carriage for free – at least for now).
For now, I am seeing it from ‘alternative channels’. The 1st real program starts at 4 PM EDT.
Interesting to see a number of familiar faces popping up in the preview.
Been watching here. It’s more in depth so far. Trending on Twitter is #AlJazeeraAmericaTVShows. I’m sure that’s not what aja had in mind to trend!
Didn’t know News Corps’ second largest voting stock holder was a Saudi Prince? Or maybe I did and forgot. :billcat:
American novelist Elmore Leonard has died
Elmore Leonard’s first writing was for the Campbell-Ewald advertising agency in the 1950s. During that time he freelanced, writing westerns. Leonard watches a private screening April 17, 1967 of “Hombre,” his third story adapted for a motion picture. (Howard Shirkey / The Detroit News/)
🙁 :gate:
I wonder what he has been investigating?
:omg: :fire:
Hectic couple of weeks. This week my granddaughter, Nina, is staying with me. She’s a lovely kid but it’s still hard to keep up with a kid, not being one myself.
What age?
Nina is 11. I guess I should be grateful she’s not a toddler. It does give me great sympathy for grandparents who end up raising their grandkids.
Yesterday I called Social Security to ask them to change my address to Shelter Island. I called at 4:55. The robot voice said there was a 45 minute wait but if I left my number they would call back.
I never expected to hear from them. But 30 minutes later they did indeed call. Not only did they change my address but they also changed Mike’s. When the person asked if she could do anything further I asked if she could make the changes to have my checks automatically deposited to the bank on Shelter Island. She did that for both me and Mike.
Now we shall see if it all worked but I have to say the agent was really patient and helpful.
I have to do the same thing with the city’s pension funds for both of us. That experience is NOT going to be pleasant or easy.
I’m surprised you got a a call back so quickly. That’s cool.
The Al Jazeera America schedule.
Sadly, it appears that I don’t get AJA in my Dish package. I dropped down to a lower tier a while back, so I guess I’m SOL.
Oh well, I try to avoid the news as much as possible these days.
Marian McPartland, ‘Piano Jazz’ Host, Has Died
(McPartland, Mary Lou Williams, Thelonious Monk)
:blues: 🙁 :gate:
🙁
I guess this left me speechless. 😳 :doh: :smack: :fustrate:
:tap: 👿 😮 :fu: :omg: 😡