Happy President’s Day!
One can be forgiven the impression that “Presidents Day” is just another jingoistic inducement for Americans to go shopping (to partake of “blowout” sales on everything from mattresses to GMC trucks). In fact, it was inaugurated with profound reverence in 1796, when a grateful new nation honored its first president and revolutionary war hero, George Washington, by making his birthday, February 22, a national holiday.
Of course, it’s a testament to Washington’s extraordinary character and accomplishments that no other president was accorded this honor until it was bestowed on 12 February 1892 upon Abraham Lincoln, the man who “preserved the union through its darkest hour”: the American Civil War. (Although, lingering sympathy and regret stemming from the fact that he was assassinated so notoriously at Ford’s Theater on 14 April 1965 probably inspired reverence for him in this regard.)
Since then, however, no other president has been deemed worthy of this honor; notwithstanding the faces of two of them (Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt along with Washington and Lincoln) being sculpted into Mount Rushmore. (Indeed, it’s a testament to the extraordinary character and accomplishments of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., that he’s the only other American to have a federal holiday – the third Monday in January - declared in his name.)
At any rate, in 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which combined Washington’s and Lincoln's’s holiday into the one that is now celebrated so perversely on this day....
NOTE: My choice of presidents to grace Mount Rushmore II: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald W. Reagan. Your choice?
Presidents Day
Of course, it’s a testament to Washington’s extraordinary character and accomplishments that no other president was accorded this honor until it was bestowed on 12 February 1892 upon Abraham Lincoln, the man who “preserved the union through its darkest hour”: the American Civil War. (Although, lingering sympathy and regret stemming from the fact that he was assassinated so notoriously at Ford’s Theater on 14 April 1965 probably inspired reverence for him in this regard.)
Since then, however, no other president has been deemed worthy of this honor; notwithstanding the faces of two of them (Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt along with Washington and Lincoln) being sculpted into Mount Rushmore. (Indeed, it’s a testament to the extraordinary character and accomplishments of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., that he’s the only other American to have a federal holiday – the third Monday in January - declared in his name.)At any rate, in 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which combined Washington’s and Lincoln's’s holiday into the one that is now celebrated so perversely on this day....
NOTE: My choice of presidents to grace Mount Rushmore II: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald W. Reagan. Your choice?
Presidents Day











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Katrina Clip
How can America sleep at night?
Good question.
Seems previous video is now missing so here is another link:
Katrina Clip
From "Top Gear" on the BBC.
This tape is a bit longer, for the bit on Katrina go to the last third of the video.
Photo report on Katrina by the New Yorker
The Story
Obviously the Anna Nicole Smith story is more important.
These clips keep getting removed but if you click on the link it will take you to "You Tube" where you can search "Top Gear Katrina" and the film clip is available.
And the clip is an extraordinary indictment of what the Bush Administration has NOT done in New Orleans. That is NOTHING has been done. a complete administrative failure has taken place. Not that Anthony wants to comment on that.
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