Friday, October 18, 2019

Venezuela & the UN plus Mexico violence & Trump 2020



Venezuela & the UN plus Mexico violence & Trump 2020 10/18 by Silvio Canto Jr | Politics:

Venezuela on the UN Human Rights Council? The UN running out of money......Trump in Dallas......More violence in Mexico and El Chapo's son was released.....Biden running out moey? Chuck Berry 1926-2017.............and more stories.........
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Friday’s video: Venezuela and the UN...


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Venezuela and the UN....

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A debate not worth watching

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According to the numbers, the fourth debate did not draw a large audience:  
Ratings for Tuesday night’s three-hour, 12-candidate Democrat presidential debate fell to the lowest level of any of this year’s four Democrat debates, drawing an average of 8.34 million views.
Eight million people is a lot of people for this or that.  It is not a good audience for a party introducing the nation to the man or woman that they will nominate for president.
My sense is that the candidates are predictably boring.  They have two messages:
1) “I hate Trump” with “I hate Trump more than you do” on the B-side; and
2) “I will give you something for free” with a Spanish “illegals qualify” version for Jorge Ramos.
The Democrats created a mess with these early debates.  They exposed their candidates way too early and now have to deal with the reality that none of them can beat President Trump.
So when is the next debate?  I don’t know but my guess that nobody cares.
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We remember Keith Jackson (1928-2018)

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We remember Keith Jackson who was born in Georgia on this day in 1928.  He died in 2018.

Jackson began his career in 1952.   From 1966 to 2006, he worked with ABC and called some of the biggest college football games ever.   His last game was the 2006 championship game between Texas and USC.

As I recall, he also worked post-season baseball with Howard Cossell.

Great career!   I will always associate Jackson with college football: