Sunday, January 25, 2015

A Sunday Kind of News (Jan 25, 2015)

Welcome to the Sunday side of the news paper, with news made up from the wildest, deepest crevices of my imagination, and totally useless. But it goes great with your morning Coffee. HERE IS A BREAKING NEWS STORY WITH FOX ANCHOR MEGYN KELLY.


Fox News took a poke from theWhite House at the recent pre- State of the Union Luncheon. Shepherd Smith of Fox News was seated next to other News Affiliate reporters, like Brian Williams of NBC, David Muir of ABC News and Scott Pelley of ABC News. All of their place card had the name of the Anchors and their full News Designated Organization, except for Shepherds, which said, Shepherd Smith, FOX.
White House senior adviser David Axelrod told ABC News that Fox News was not a real news organization, and other networks shouldn’t treat it as one. 

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Across the Globe...Power breakdown plunges Pakistan into darkness...

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Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor, and leaker of thousands of pages of NSA Intelligence says that the APPLE I PHONE has software that can actually be activated by authorities remotely for the purpose of gathering information about the user. Personally, Snowden doesn't use an Apple I Spy phone, but uses a simple phone 

Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin told The Washington Post in an interview Friday that she is “seriously interested” in running for the White House in 2016. When asked by a reporter about the possibility...

She replied with a "Whoop Whoop, You Betcha" signalling the official kick off slogan for 2016 PALIN FOR PRESIDENT CAUSE
Off to see the White House...On the Presidential Road for 2016, Republicans will be having to balance their act with so many different hopefuls indicating their decisions to run for President..One of those is Chris Christie, NJ Governor, and Weight Loss Advocate for Slim Jims
Richard Sherman Tossing a few Insults to Tom Brady in their 24-23 Seahawk Win in the NFC Championship Game in 2012. Could be more fireworks on the way!

Get ready for Superbowl 49, Trash Talk between Seattle's Richard Sherman and New England's Tom Brady. There could be some under inflated balls
thrown in there somewhere, along with the Insults. The Superbowl 49 Trash Talk ---coming Feb 2nd, Glendale, Arizona. Get ready to Tweet, Facebook and Tape it for DVD Posterity.

Today is Sunday, Jan. 25, the 25th day of 2015. There are 340 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 25, 1915, America's first official transcontinental telephone call took place as Alexander Graham Bell, who was in New York, spoke to his former assistant, Thomas Watson, who was in San Francisco, over a line set up by American Telephone & Telegraph.
Happy Birthday Wishes to the Director of Texas Chain Saw Massacre- Movie director Tobe Hooper is 72.Former NBC Anchor David Gregory raised eyebrows back in December 2012 when he waved a automatic rifle magazine capable of holding ten bullets for a short interview with NRA Wayne La Pierre on his Meet the Press Show. DC police sought an arrest warrant affidavit, to have the news anchor arrested, but  Washington attorney general Irvin Nathan declined to press charges against Gregory, saying "intent of the temporary possession and short display of the magazine was to promote the First Amendment purpose of informing an ongoing public debate about firearms policy in the United States."  To further exacerbate the issue Gregory showed the New NRA Predator Bieber Hunt clip





Over the weekend, an auction of memorabilia that belonged to President Abraham Lincoln sold for $803,000. Included was lock of the slain President's hair.The Donald P. Dow collection brought top bids totaling $803,889, doubling expectations, said Eric Bradley, spokesman for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions.

Greg Dow said his father, who died five years ago, was fascinated with presidential assassinations.
The lock of hair, taken by Surgeon General Joseph K. Barnes shortly after Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth, sold for $25,000.
An 1861 letter written by Booth to a friend boasting about his career and value as an actor sold for $30,000.
That wraps up today's foray into the strange Facts, Fiction and Tabloid tell tale news items, totally made up for your entertainment. Remember, always read at your own risk, and also, any attempts to copy or reproduce is not only illegal, but totally ridiculous. Until tomorrow or the next time I can piece together more stuff from the deepest darkest recesses of my wildest imagination, may your house be safe from children who refuse to listen when you say no.

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