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newtboy says...

So, remember how you loved to say children don't get covid, and when they do it's mild, so reopen schools?
Emails between Trump officials, science advisor, Paul Alexander, and then HHS public affairs, chief Michael Kaputo, came to light today proving how they changed the data from the CDC to make it look that way so they could push to reopen schools in September in an effort to give the appearance that Trump's plans to do nothing were working and we could reopen schools before the election. They were celebrating their success at fudging the data enough to make that claim.
Just another reminder of the constant liars your messiah's team are, and they lied to you mostly, non cultists quit listening to them lie by summer 2017 at the latest.
Enjoy

Bush says goodbye to an old friend. (Against All Odds)

winkler1 says...

If you’re going to fire someone, you want to make sure you do it in a place where the now-unemployed can’t make a scene.

You know…a place like, say, a church.

That, according to a new book – “Machiavelli’s Shadow” – by former Time magazine reporter Paul Alexander, is where President George W. Bush informed trusted advisor Karl Rove in 2007 that his services would no longer be needed at the White House.

“On a Sunday in midsummer, George W. Bush accompanied Karl Rove to the Episcopalian Church Rove sometimes attended,” writes Alexander. “They made their way to the front of the congregation. Then, duringtheir time in the church, Bush gave Rove some stunning news. ‘Karl,’ Bush said, ‘there’s too much heat on you. It’s time for you to go.’”

Maybe Bush knew what he was doing in breaking such bad news in such serene atmosphere: As Alexander documents, Rove has quite the temper.

"He's got a temper and a loud voice and he used it," said Bill Miller, a consultant who worked for and against Rove in Texas. "He's known for getting hot. There are buttons people know about. Losing and getting screwed with will [upset] him in a hurry."

-- http://www.dcexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/YeasandNays/bush_confronted_rove_s_sins_in_church2008-06-09T06_41_32.html

Marcuse and Revolution in Paradise - Herbert's Hippopotamus

sfjocko says...

from official notes at google video:
This documentary examines the turbulent life in California of political philosopher Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979), author of One-Dimensional ... all » Man, Reason and Revolution and Eros and Civilization, among other books, professor of philosophy at the University of California San Diego, and a visionary and influential force for the student movement worldwide during the Sixties and Seventies. Blending archival footage, interviews, re- created scenes and voice-over narration, the video profiles not only the life of Marcuse but also the history of student protest and social activism. The video features interviews with Marcuse's student Angela Davis, former UCSD Chancellor William McGill, colleagues Fredric Jameson and Reinhard Lettau, and rare footage of Marcuse and former California Governor Ronald Reagan. Directed by Paul Alexander Juutilainen

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