Wednesday, February 9, 2011

A far more informed Political Pundit

For those of you still not clear about what is going on in Egypt



She makes a hell of a lot of more sense explaining the situation than Glenn Beck


February 9, 1976 -
Paul Simon's song, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, hits number 1 on this date.



It his first no. 1 hit single since ending his 13-year partnership with Art Garfunkel in 1970 .


Today in History -
On February 9, 772, Adrian I was elected pope. His election was won largely due to strong Frank support. (This Gaelic support system was the precursor to French support, which remains anything but Frank.)

Adrian worked closely with Charlemagne, also known as Carolus Magnus (Big Chuck), the inventor of France.


William Henry Harrison was born on February 9, 1773. Mr. Harrison was the ninth president of the United States.



He died after 32 days in office, although historians are quick to point out that it has never been adequately proven that he was alive prior to his inauguration.


The Great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky died on February 9, 1881.



But what the hell do you care, you didn't read him anyway.


February 9, 1909 -
The first federal law prohibiting the importation of opium is enacted, aimed not particularly at the ravages the drug was having on American society

(note: white people weren't using opium in large quantities at the time), but at the Chinese.


February 9, 1933 -
Based on the Mae West play Diamond Lil, She Done Him Wrong, opened in general release on this date. This was one of the last films to be made before the introduction of the Production Code.



The only Mae West film to receive an Academy Award nomination and at 66 minutes, this is the shortest movie to ever receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.


February 9, 1942 -
The former French cruise ship Normandie, launched in 1935, burned in New York Harbor during its conversion to an Allied trip transport ship on this date.



It was once regarded as most elegant ocean liner ever built. In 1947 it was cut up for scrap.


February 9, 1950 -
Senator Joseph McCarthy announces he has a list of 205 State Department employees who are Communist Party members.

He did not mention that J. Edgar Hoover likes to wear garters and pumps.


February 9, 1964 -
The Beatles made their first live American television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on this date. Approximately 74 million viewers (about half of the American population) watched the group perform on the show.



If you listen very quietly, you can still hear those little girls screaming at the Ed Sullivan Theatre.



And so it goes.

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