I think I need some “Happy Newton Day” cards…
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world.
Originally shared by Jani Siekkinen
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world.
Happy birthday Isaac Newton B. Dec 25,1642.
Apparently people in at least some circles are worried about the possibility that Hilary Clinton might already have…
Originally shared by Matt Austern
Apparently people in at least some circles are worried about the possibility that Hilary Clinton might already have the Democratic nomination wrapped up despite Bernie Sanders’s popularity. I looked up the numbers and references to respond to a friend’s post, so as long as I’ve got all that stuff collected I may as well hoist it from comments. Summary: this idea has some basis in fact, but it’s more false than true.
The true part is that, of the 712 superdelegates (people who are delegates by virtue of holding an official position, and who aren’t required to vote for a specific candidate), 359 of them have said they support Clinton and only 8 have said they support Sanders, at least as of a month ago. The remainder haven’t endorsed any candidate. (http://www.npr.org/2015/11/13/455812702/clinton-has-45-to-1-superdelegate-advantage-over-sanders)
The false parts: (a) The superdelegates are a small fraction of the total 4764 delegates expected at the Democratic convention. (https://ballotpedia.org/Democratic_National_Convention,_2016#Delegation_selection) This gives Clinton an edge over Sanders and O’Malley, but by no means a lock. (b) Superdelegates can and do change their mind depending on who wins primaries. Clinton started with an edge in superdelegates in 2008 too, after all. If in fact Sanders wins the primary votes then I expect he’ll get the nomination. (c) A phrase like “despite Sanders’s popularity” is misleading at best, by suggesting that Sanders is the popular choice. In fact, though, an aggregate of the latest polls (http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/2016-national-democratic-primary) shows Clinton with a considerable lead over Sanders and O’Malley combined. Clinton’s lead over Sanders is about as large as Sanders’s lead over O’Malley. It’s a long time before any votes get cast, so things might well change, but at this point it looks like Clinton will probably get the nomination the old fashioned way, by getting the most votes.
It really must be watched…
It really must be watched…
Originally shared by Woozle Hypertwin
I couldn’t resist the opportunity to do this. The weather was just too right. Sorry for the shaky camera and shaky voice. >.>
I feel like I should go back and add piano or something, but then I’d still be working on this in January. Maybe I’ll do that for next year.
— Lyrics —
I’m looking at a wet Christmas
Not like the ones we used to know
When the globe is warming
There’ll be no snow forming
Just a winter mix to make the traffic slow
I’m looking at a wet Christmas
Not like the ones we used to know
Now the climate’s changing
It’s re-arranging
The jet stream, and what happens down below
I’m looking at a wet Christmas
Without a flake of snow in sight
May you enjoy December
As you remember
When all your Christmases were white.
McSpocky on Twitter: “Let Republicans attack each other in the name of self-righteous indignation… #UniteBlue…
Originally shared by McSpockyTM Is Watching
Never in my life would i have imagined sharing something for FOX but this is the best endorsement Bush 111 could give
Originally shared by Kris Nelson
Never in my life would i have imagined sharing something for FOX but this is the best endorsement Bush 111 could give
https://mobile.twitter.com/MPasset/status/677138228701495296
The video clip is also interesting.
The video clip is also interesting. Not the bombast that’s become so common, but instead, thoughtful, carefully considered positions.
“We rate Sanders’ claim that the campaign didn’t “go out and take” information as Mostly False.”
“We rate Sanders’ claim that the campaign didn’t “go out and take” information as Mostly False.”
Interesting words from Barney Frank
Interesting words from Barney Frank