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Why is Washington different from every other state in the United States? lt is theonly state named after a president. Washington is named after the first president of the United States, George Washington. lt is a beautiful state. lt is called the "Evergreen State." Washingtonis very green because it rains a lot there.......
On this week's I Still Believe in Cleveland Podcast: Will the Browns D have their best game yet vs. Washington? Is there still room for improvement in distributing the ball? Indians Trending Up: Will they capture our attention in the playoffs?
SCOTUS BRIEF (Chiafalo v Washington) Is the US Electoral College a real election? Can the electors vote their conscience? Can the States penalize them for disobedience? And how does the Court use popular culture (Hamilton and Veep) to help explain its reasoning? Justice Kagan is not throwing away her shot...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/WRJjMq_Lluo #SCOTUS #Hamilton #ElectoralCollege *** Discussed in this episode: Chiafalo v Washington Supreme Court of the United States - July 6, 2020 https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/19-465_i425.pdf "1800 United States presidential election" Wikipedia Post https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1800_United_States_presidential_election "FEDERALIST NO. 68" March 14, 1788 - Alexander Hamilton https://guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers/text-61-70#s-lg-box-wrapper-25493455 Constitutional Amendments Amendments 9 and 10 https://constitution.findlaw.com/amendments.html *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com Blog: hoeglaw.wordpress.com
“Burning Down the House: Newt Gingrich, The Fall of a Speaker, and the Rise of the New Republican Party” is the latest book of Princeton politics professor and historian Julian Zelizer. The book explores how the 50th House Speaker Newt Gingrich started an era where Republicans practiced a ruthless style of partisanship that ignored the conventional norms of Washington and continually tested how far politicians could go in bending government institutions to suit their partisan purposes. In this interview, Prof. Zelizer, Tiger, and G. Terrell Seabrooks discuss some of its most salient themes and explore the many thrilling stories in this book: such as Gingrich’s takedown of Democrat House Speaker Jim Wright – a pivotal moment when Gingrich “swept the old order aside;” or, in 1983, Gingrich crafted the message of his career – branding the Democratic Party as the symbol of Washington’s corruption in the post-Watergate era… Gingrich redefined partisanship by expanding the boundaries of what was permissible in the arena of congressional warfare, and he legitimated ruthless and destructive practices that had once been relegated to the margins. Steven Bannon said that when Republicans went for head wounds, Democrats were having pillow fights. Why didn’t the Democrats follow the Republicans’ strategy? Was it because of integrity or was it because of a fundamental lack of political will? We reflect on the history of partisanship and Congressional warfare tactics and hope to provide clarity on the near-term development of American politics. We also discuss Gingrich’s relationship with the media and President Trump. A historian by training and having received his PhD from Tulane, Gingrich understood the importance of narratives and good storytelling. We explore how Gingrich helped fuel the rise of TV politics, where the line between entertainment and serious policy discourse became increasingly blurred. As one of Trump’s most trusted advisors, Gingrich was considered for being Trump’s running mate in 2016. Both men are like “pirates,” as Gingrich himself explained: “[Trump] is outside the normal system, he gets things done, he’s bold, he’s actually like a figure out of a movie. In a lot of ways, my entire career has been a little bit like a pirate. I’ve taken on the establishment of both parties, [I’m] very prepared to fight in the media.” However, Trump eventually chose Pence over Gingrich as his running mate in 2016 because he didn’t want a “two-pirate” ticket. Pence was a much safer, composed vice presidential candidate who indeed helped Trump get elected – an outcome that Gingrich had always hoped for. From Gingrich and the “establishment,” to President Trump and modern legislative floor tactics, this interview delves into the strategy that has helped shape the Republican agenda for the last three decades. Is Gingrich responsible for the partisan divide we see today? How can democrats respond to the increased politicization of lawmaking in Washington? Is this polarization a permanent element of our political system? All of these questions, and more, are answered in this episode. “Burning Down the House” will be available for purchase beginning on July 7, 2020. We also encourage you to listen to Prof. Zelizer’s podcast, Politics and Polls, co-hosted by Princeton professor Sam Wang. Julian Zelizer is the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs. He has been one of the pioneers in the revival of American political history and is now the author and editor of more than 20 books on American political history. Professor Zelizer is also the co-host of the popular podcast Politics and Polls and a frequent CNN Contributor.
Vic and Jerry discuss the mounting issues at mini-camps across the NFL. Will trent williams get traded from Washington? Is there a medical issue in the NFL as a whole? Who has stood out in mini-camps thus far? Duke Johnson leaving the Browns and did Baker say the right things? In NBA news, is the dynasty known as the Golden State Warriors done or can they win three in a row like they did some years ago against Cleveland?
What is happening in Washington? Is the end of the shutdown in sight?
Those darn globalists are at it again! This week we dive head first into the Deep State designed to overthrow our beloved el presidente, Tronald J. Dump. Is there a secret society in Washington? Is there a shadow White House? Was Eric Trump actually fathered by Gary Busey? Find out on the next Caitlyn’s Conspiracy Corner! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @caitlynconpod Write and review on iTunes or wherever podcasts are found
Ameerika Ühendriikide presidendil Donald Trumpil seisab tänavu ees mitu olulist väljakutset: välispoliitilised kriisid Põhja-Koreas ja Iraanis, pingelised suhted liitlastega Euroopas ja rivaalidega mujal maailmas ning siseriiklikud tülid endiste kaasvõitlejatega ja jätkuv Vene-sidemete uurimine. Juba novembris terendavad ka vahevalimised. Kriitikute sõnul pole Washingtonis kunagi nii võhiklikku presidenti olnud, toetajate sõnul näitab aga USA majandus, et millegi üle nuriseda pole.
Ameerika Ühendriikide presidendil Donald Trumpil seisab tänavu ees mitu olulist väljakutset: välispoliitilised kriisid Põhja-Koreas ja Iraanis, pingelised suhted liitlastega Euroopas ja rivaalidega mujal maailmas ning siseriiklikud tülid endiste kaasvõitlejatega ja jätkuv Vene-sidemete uurimine. Juba novembris terendavad ka vahevalimised. Kriitikute sõnul pole Washingtonis kunagi nii võhiklikku presidenti olnud, toetajate sõnul näitab aga USA majandus, et millegi üle nuriseda pole.
Today we talk tattoos and eye dying, the value of subscribers, the old Banana Republic, an instagram promo that worked too well, NASA's space suit shortage, and a fraudulent microbeads study. Links from this episode: - Eyeball Tattooing - Black Rain * - SciShow: How Are Search Engines So Fast? - SourceFedNerd Becomes NowThis Nerd, And Subscribers Flee En Masse - Banana Republic rising: Remembering the store’s safari years - Banana Republic Guide to Travel & Safari Clothing - The J. Peterman Company - That red swimsuit Instagram promo was so successful it failed - Bill Gates $5,000 Giveaway - NASA might run out of space suits before it quits the ISS - March For Science - A Scientists’ March on Washington Is a Bad Idea - Can March for Science Participants Advocate Without Losing the Public's Trust? - The Problem With the March for Science - Trademark, Patent, or Copyright? - Stephen Hawking Says Humans Have 100 Years to Move to Another Planet - A groundbreaking study on the dangers of 'microplastics' may be unraveling
Did Trump suggest 2nd Amendmenting Hillary? Or is the Crooked Media lying again? Is the election rigged? What about the 50 Republican security officials who think Trump is a bad idea? How was Trump's economics speech? Did he really kick that baby out? Does truth exist anymore? Is Rich Little still alive? Is Jackie ready to quit? Is he done tired of talking about the 2016 election and Trump and Hillary and Democrats and Republicans and the GOP and politics and Washington? Is that a sneaky way to put keywords in the description? All this and more on this week's Red State Update podcast! Sponsors: Spiffy Uncle Marlin's Haircuts and Handshakes and the Fraternity of the Frequent Barker.