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Watercooler 8/10 Open Thread: Circle of Death?, Odds & Ends, This Week in History

Wednesday, August 10, 2016 13:29
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#NeverTrumpNeverHillary #NotInMYNamewatercoolerWelcome back to another installment of the Watercooler, RedState’s daily Open Thread! Today, we’ve got…

Clinton Circle of Coincidental Death Growing Again

Anybody ever notice the strange number of people connected to the Clintons who buy the arm under mysterious circumstances? This could shed some light on why her operatives are so willing to fall on the swords for her–maybe that liabilities get “disposed of”? With the casualties among Dems this year, one could be forgiven for wondering if she had decided to get the band back together on a private Murder Inc… not just Seth Rich, but Sanders-ista and fraud-suit participant Shawn Lucas and former UN General Assembly President John Ashe. Not to mention Tim Kaine aide Joe Montano and longtime thorn-in-side author Victor Thorn…

“What is comes down to is this: how many other politicians have you heard of who have had so many mysterious deaths associated with them? You don’t hear of a Bush body count — not even an Obama body count. Snopes, the left-leaning internet myth debunker, labels the Clinton body count as false. However, the main site that hosts a list of the Clinton body count reports that is constantly under attack by hackers of Hillary’s.”

Odds and Ends

This Week In History

  • Sunday, Aug 7: Purple Heart established, 1782; Battle of Guadalcanal begins, 1942; Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki completes first voyage, 1947; Tonkin Gulf Resolution, 1964
  • Monday, Aug 8: Edison patents mimeograph, 1876; Wrights’ first public flight, 1908; “Magnesium Overcast” as first B-36 Peacemaker flies, 1946; Nixon resigns, 1974
  • Tuesday, Aug 9: Thoreau’s Walden published, 1854; Betty Boop’s debut, 1930; bombing of Nagasaki, 1945
  • Wednesday, Aug 10: Missouri becomes 24th state, 1821; Guam cleared of Japanese troops, 1944; groundbreaking on St. Lawrence Seaway, 1954
  • Thursday, Aug 11: Fall of Mayaguez, 1898; Ruth’s 500th homer, 1929; Hedy Lamarr patents frequency-hopping, foundation of all modern wireless communications, 1942
  • Friday, Aug 12: Singer patents sewing machine, 1851; ends of Spanish-American War and Hawaiian Republic, 1898; IBM PC debuts, 1981; discovery of Sue, largest near-complete T. rex, 1990
  • Saturday, Aug 13: Penobscot Expedition wiped out by Royal Navy, 1779; Manhattan Project commenced and Bambi released, 1942; South Park debuts, 1997

Today’s Birthdays: Herbert Hoover, 1874; Monopoly creator Charles Darrow, 1889; actor and sausage entrepreneur Jimmy Dean, 1928; actress Angie Harmon, 1972

This Week In History is compiled with assistance from History.com and Wikipedia. Something interesting not listed here? Please share in the Comments section–this is an Audience Participation Encouraged featurette.

Gratuitous Gun Giveaways

Additionally, there’s a deal to report and an apology in order. Until August 15 Gun Digest is running a 65%-off sale on most of their digital publications, including the major writings of Massad Ayoob. And the apology: I pounced on referring a “deal” found through Slickguns to y’all, without exercising due diligence–that particular vendor has a reputation in most gun circles comparable to Voldemort in the Harry Potter-verse due to skeevy business practices, sloppy shipping/tracking updates etc.

Quote of the Day

Like most of you here, if I said what I really thought, I’d have to ban myself!–Northwest Firearms forum moderator “Spray-n-pray”

As always, the Watercooler is an Open Thread. And a request… What would you like to see more of? What would you like to see less of? The Watercooler is your Open Thread… I’m just the guy the mods were crazy enough to toss the keys to the bus one day a week, so tell me where we’re going.

#NoQuarter #TheParty’sOver

By WarX, edited by Manuel Strehl (Own work) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons

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