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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 6/5/13

Interrogatories

It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?

Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

What’s your favorite love song?

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On This Day

In 1851, Uncle Tom’s Cabin was first published in serial form in an abolitionist publication called National Era.

In 1916, Louis Brandeis became the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice.

In 1933, the United States went off the gold standard. Today, wingnuts dream of going back on the gold standard.

In 1956, Elvis Presley appeared on The Milton Berle Show to premiere his new single, Hound Dog, and scandalized all the fogies with his gyrations (which to me appear to be more leg-shaking than hip-swiveling).

In 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded while at a campaign stop at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. He died the next day.

In 2007, Scooter Libby was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in jail for his part in the Valerie Plame leak.

Born on This Day

1523 – Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry (d. 1573)

1660 – Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (d. 1744)

1718 – Thomas Chippendale, English furniture designer and author (d. 1779) (there is no truth to the rumor that he supplemented his income by stripping)

1850 – Pat Garrett, American sheriff, killer of Billy the Kid (d. 1908)

1878 – Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary (d. 1923)

1881- Jerzy Merkel, Austrian painter (d. 1976)

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1882 – Antonin Prochazka, Czech painter (d. 1945)

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1883 – John Maynard Keynes, English economist (d. 1946)

1894 – Mané-Katz, French painter of Jewish life (d. 1962)

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1895 – William Boyd, American actor (d. 1972)

1895 – William Roberts, English painter (d. 1980)

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1928 – Tony Richardson, English director (d. 1991)

1934 – Bill Moyers, American journalist

1941 – Spalding Gray, American actor and writer (d. 2004)

1946 – Freddie Stone, American singer, guitarist, and pastor (Sly & the Family Stone)

1947 – Laurie Anderson, American singer, musician, and composer (and Lou Reed’s wife, which I somehow did not know until recently)

1947 – Tom Evans, English singer-songwriter and musician (Badfinger) (d. 1983)

1949 – Ken Follett, Welsh author

1951 – Jill Biden, American educator, wife of Joe Biden

1956 – Richard Butler, English singer-songwriter (The Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love)

1959 – Robert Lloyd, English singer (The Nightingales and The Prefects)

1971 – Mark Wahlberg, American model, actor, producer, and rapper (Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch)

1974 – P-Nut, American bassist (311)

1977 – Christian Martucci, American singer-songwriter and musician (Black President, The Strychnine Babies, and The Chelsea Smiles)

1981 – Sebastien Lefebvre, French-Canadian singer and musician (Simple Plan)

1982 – Ryan Dallas Cook, American trombone player (Suburban Legends) (d. 2005)

Died on This Day

1316 – King Louis X of France (b. 1289)

1568 – Willem Key, Flemish artist (b. ca 1515-1520)

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1667 – Pietro Sforza Pallavicino, Italian cardinal and historian (b. 1607)

1688 – Constantine Phaulkon, Greek adventurer (b. 1667)

1781 – Noël Hallé, French painter (b. 1711)

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1806 – Gabriel Francois Doyen, French painter (b. 1726)

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1854 – Jenaro Pérez Villaamil, Spanish painter (b. 1807)

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1879 – Frederick Richard Lee, British landscape painter (b. 1798)

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1900 – Stephen Crane, American author (b. 1871)

1910 – O. Henry, American author (b. 1862)

1923 – George Hendrik Breitner, Dutch painter (b. 1857)

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1930 – Pascin, Bulgarian painter (b. 1885)

1930 – Nicolas Tarkhoff, Russian painter (b. 1871)

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1966 – Natacha Rambova, American designer (b. 1897)

1976 – Violet Wilkey, American actress (b. 1903)

1993 – Conway Twitty, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1933)

1998 – Jeanette Nolan, American actress (b. 1911)

1998 – Sam Yorty, American politician, 37th Mayor of Los Angeles (b. 1909)

1999 – Mel Tormé, American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor (b. 1925)

2002 – Dee Dee Ramone, American singer-songwriter and bassist (Ramones) (b. 1951)

2004 – Ronald Reagan, American actor and politician, 40th President of the United States (b. 1911)

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2012 – Ray Bradbury, American author (b. 1920)

Today is

National Gingerbread Day

Festival Of Popular Delusions Day

World Environment Day

National Running Day

National Tailors Day


22 comments

  1. anotherdemocrat

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you? The “Obama is taking our freedoms away” scares the bejeezus out of me. That’s the kind of talk that gets people really riled up. And I can’t figure out what they’re talking about.

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter? Well, yeah.

    What’s your favorite love song? U2 (of course) Love Comes Tumbling – I love the swirliness of it. Or Spanish Eyes.

    For National Runner’s Day, a group in Austin decided to do a day of service — and Runner’s World magazine picked up the story — neato!

    http://www.runnersworld.com/ge

  2. Gee

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

    What’s your favorite love song?

    The political right seem to think they understand the intent of the Founding Fathers on matters of religious freedom.  They all worry me.

    Is it edible gingerbread, or architectural gingerbread?  I do associate gingerbread with Christmas.  Maybe they put it in spring so more people would buy gingerbread in the off season.  😉

    Favorite love song?  With all the love songs out there, that’s a question that short circuits the brain so early in the morning.  Gotta think of a good one!  Creatures of Love?  Oh, Yoko?  Tent?

  3. Jk2003

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

    What’s your favorite love song?

    Popular delusions on the right:  my favorite is the weather machine.  The scariest is anything that involves watering the tree of liberty.

    Gingerbread:  winter.  Oh, I made a gingerbread cake with fresh whipped cream once.  It was amazing.  My husband was skeptical while I was making it but he became a fan.

    Love song:  I don’t know what it’s called.  It by Death cab for Cutie and my favorite line is “if there’s no one beside you when your soul embarks, I’ll follow you into the dark.”  

  4. raina

    I got tired of explaining that Pro Choice does not mean Pro Abortion. I see a lot of FB comments about liberals wanting to kill unborn babies.

    Gingerbread is winterish to me.

  5. Gee

    1947 – Laurie Anderson, American singer, musician, and composer (and Lou Reed’s wife, which I somehow did not know until recently)

    Put that in the “I did not know that!” category.

  6. National Running Day

    National Tailors Day

    Tailors use scissors, and of course you CAN’T RUN WITH SCISSORS!!

    As to these:

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

    What’s your favorite love song?

    Popular delusions of all kinds are amazing, because by definition it is group think about things that can’t be proved. How do those delusions start? Why do they persist? The ones that worry me are the ones that lead some to hurt others, either actively by violence or “passively” by denying climate change or the like.

    Individual delusions are interesting, too. Just because you believe it does not make it true.

    Gingerbread: I had gingerbread at commonmass’s house in Maine just about a year ago and didn’t mind a bit.

    Love songs: too many great ones, too many kinds. Lost love, found love, enduring love… Love of god, love of dog, love of a pick-up truck, love of country…

  7. zenor

    I have seen gingerbread house contests.

    But I like snaps better, tho the whippet cream does help the ‘men.’

    Most all these delusions R delusions.

    What is it 6:30 in a.m. Westly Coast. Yaun? enh?

  8. Its the Supreme Court Stupid

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?  My favorite is the FEMA camps.   That, and the Black helicopters.  And the death panels. And, of course, birtherism.  Obviously, the UN (acting on orders from Kenya) will come in in their black helicopters, take away all our guns, and put us in FEMA Camps where we will all have to face the death panels.

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter? Winter, fer sure.

    What’s your favorite love song? In a gadda da vida, of course.

  9. Thunderstorms coming in.

    On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you? It is so hard to choose. Probably the “death panels”. I’m more worried that the idiots are going to destroy everything in North Carolina before we can vote them out of office next year.

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter? Fall along with the pumpkin pie.

    What’s your favorite love song? My favorite period has always been Unchained Melody. The picture was inspired by the song.

    Unchained Melody photo UnchainedMelody3_zps7091166b.jpg

  10. Floja Roja

    I posted this diary, took a muscle relaxer and two Advils, and went back to sleep. Much better! (I tweaked a muscle in my right shoulder.)

    On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite?

    My favorite is “Tyranny!” Real tyranny would get you thrown into one of those imaginary FEMA camps.

    Do any of them worry you?  

    “Tyranny!” Because they actually believe that.

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

    Fall. All those flavors go hand in hand with the seasonal produce from fall/winter. The smell of gingerbread evokes Thanksgiving and Christmas memories.

    What’s your favorite love song?

    Hmmmm. I asked it, but I don’t know what mine is. Maybe “Today” by the Jefferson Airplane?

  11. bubbanomics

    It’s Festival of Popular Delusions Day. On the political right there are a lot of popular delusions. Which one is your favorite? Do any of them worry you?

    The GOP is the party of fiscal responsibility.

    All of them worry me.

    Don’t you think National Gingerbread Day should be in the fall or winter?

    I can’t say I think about NGD at all, but if I did (and now I guess I have), I’d think it belonged in December.

    What’s your favorite love song?

    That’s a hard one.









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