In the aftermath of the US House of Representatives Vote yesterday to condemn President Trump, the late night scene in the United States weighed in. We hereby present a sampling as we also note this courtesy of the Columbia Journalism Review which our team released last night over our Twitter Property, OrdinaryFaces as we also pay tribute to the late Associate Justice of the United State Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens, who passed away at the age of 99 yesterday:
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Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Notations From the Grid (Weekly Edition): On @POTUS Watch Today in the Network
We view today as a challenging day in the aftermath of the deliberations in the aftermath of President Trump's tweets and the vote in the House of Representatives. As our team decided to headline this declaration from the crew of Apollo 11 as we also feature the latest from the Editor of The Bulwark that captures the challenges faced by the GOP in the aftermath of the challenges of the last few days exemplified by what we captured on our daily assessment over Twitter:
We close out with this from the Editor of the Bulwark, JV Last that captures the challenge represented by the GOP in the aftermath of the Vote today and the stance taken by GOP Leaders:
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Monday, July 15, 2019
Notations On Our World (Special Monday Edition): On #Syria, @realDonaldTrump & Other Thoughts....
As a new week dawns, we have been assessing the state of our World. 82 people lost their lives in the Mediterranean on their way to Europe. The President of the United States went after four sitting members of Congress telling them to go back to their Countries--although three of them were born in the United States and one of them came to the United States at an early age. The US Border crisis continues to be a profound challenge. The Iranian President, Hassan Rouhani, came out asking for Iranians to work for free because he noted that Iran is in a state of War--and in our view, he forgot that it has been the Islamic Republic that has been the culprit. Our team will continue to assess it--as we have been on the prowl of the plight of the 14 who signed a declaration calling for Regime Change in Iran. Two of them have been detained and others have been subject to Harassment and Intimidation.
As we went to Press, the Tehran Stock Exchange--Iran's Main Stock Exchange--suffered one of its' worst losses ever. One of the results of Iranian Policy in the Region has been the killing fields of Syria. Our team released a notation in our ordinary faces property over the week-end. We decided to headline one chapter of it here--however, we will be featuring a chapter in our Ordinary Faces property starting with Chapter 1 twice week with commentary throughout our Ordinary Faces Property as we commend the United States Holocaust Museum for the support they've extended and as we also commend the Iranian Filmmaker Maziar Bahari for his brilliant production. Mr. Bahari was detained in the aftermath of the Green Movement Protests in 2009 before being released. His predicament was the subject of a Jon Stewart Movie, Rosewater, that featured two of the leading Iranian Actresses, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Golsifteh Farahani.
A challenging week ahead....
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