SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2015
But At Least The Blower Remembers
At today’s meeting of the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane why Obama isn’t exploiting the 52nd Anniversary of JFK’s assassination Kneepad Liberals should be celebrating today, and comparing that offensive omission with the Obama Administration’s usual screw-up of forgetting Thursday’s 152nd Anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
Obama Supporters in the Press should be doing everything they can to compare Obama favorably with John F. Kennedy today. Kane reminded the group about when Kennedy said, “A tax cut means higher family income and higher business profits and a balanced federal budget…. As the national income grows, the federal government will ultimately end up with more revenues. Prosperity is the real way to balance our budget. By lowering tax rates, by increasing jobs and income, we can expand tax revenues and finally bring our budget into balance.” That’s one comparison you would never hear Obama’s friends making today.
Maybe that’s why our Quote for Today Committee chose JFK’s “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” which many people think is how ObamaCare’s turned out.”
We Googled “JFK’s Assassination” this morning and found newspapers around the world had remembered what today was.
The Reno Gazette Journal said Sunday marks 52nd anniversary of JFK assassination.
The Duluth News Tribune was DIGGING FOR ANSWERS: Kennedy assassination has been Duluth …
Huffington Post told us Five Ways the JFK Assassination Changed the World
The Atlanta Journal Constitution published JFK, a paperback and the arc of Southern history
In Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald published Film Critic Paul Byrnes’ How time stands still on the JFK Assassination Tour
And My Fox Boston showed us Four Days in November: A timeline of JFK’s assassination.
“We’re really surprised those Feckless Fishwrappers forgot to mention JFK’s Assassination,” said Absolutely Nobody in Cincinnati Today.
And in a related item, Hurley the Historian says, “Today I’m sad to live in a country where everybody isn’t remembering where they were at 12:30 PM Central Standard Time in 1963, when President Kennedy was assassinated.”
Whistleblower Video of the Day
Double Standards (On The 50th Anniversary of JFK’s Assassination)