The Daily Dose/Sunday, January 26, 2020

The Daily Dose/January 26, 2020
By Gaylon Kent
America’s Funniest Guy

The Sunday Bottom 5
Notes from around the human experience…

1. US Senate Impeachment TrialHey, US Senate the Constitution mandates you conduct a trial, which is an examination of evidence and includes exhibits and witnesses…You are not allowing either, only statements, which is a hearing and not a trial, making you derelict in your duties. 

2. President Donald TrumpGive the man credit, despite impeachment and a US Senate trial, he bravely shows no contrition, insisting on maintaining continuity is his personal habits, continuing to deal in insults, exaggeration and outright lies…He daily exhibits is only real talent – drawing attention to himself – and his greatest gift – allowing everyone to believe what they want. 

3. President Trump Defense Lawyers This impeachment is not a hoax or an attempt to overturn an election, it’s a substantive, though incomplete, attempt to get the president to answer and account for his actions…Neither the American people nor the history books are being served well by you…You’re getting away with it, though, as the American people are tolerating it. 

4. MLB Sign StealingHeads rolled for actions that have been going on since first major league game in 1876 and were merely adapted to 21st-century technology…The Astros and Red Sox just happened to be caught and if you legalize it – or lock up all video rooms during games – and no one’s breaking any rules. 

5. President Trump Fact Check: Special Impeachment Edition: The misdirection and lies continue, this time from the president’s defense team. Click here for the latest. 

Today At The Site
Editor’s Note: it’s Read Free Fortnight at The Diary of a Nobody. So go, scoot, click on the link and enjoy the Diary with Sparrow’s compliments.

The Diary of a Nobody: Sparrow fields a phone call at the hotel. Today’s Diary.  

…a cue for him to inform me rates were lower when he’d called a half-hour ago, a trick invented shortly after Bell filed his telephone patent…The only appropriate answer to this is well, you should’ve booked a half-hour ago, but that is hardly in-step with established 5-star service techniques…I was in no mood to hem and haw over this, so I told him I had some flexibility and could offer $179 for tonight, but I had no options for Saturday, a lie, of course…To his credit, the guy recognized when the tablets were coming down from Mt Sinai, didn’t press the matter and hung up. 

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On This Date
Great moments in us. 

In 1962 – Ranger 3 is launched by the United States, a mission to photograph the moon before crashing into it. It didn’t make it. Assorted guidance system errors, the first within a minute after launch, ensured the spacecraft missed the moon by 22,000 miles. Fortune had not been smiling on the Ranger program from the start. Preparations had been problematic as the first two Ranger missions had failed to leave Earth orbit. The Soviet Union in 1959 had been the first country to impact a spacecraft on the moon. 

In 1924 – Charles Jewtraw of the United States wins the 500-meter speed skating event at Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France, the first gold medal awarded at the first-ever Winter Games. The Games were then known as the International Winter Sports Week and were held in conjunction with the Summer Games to be held later that year in Paris. The Games would conclude on Feb 5 with Norway and Finland each winning four gold medals. Canada successfully defended the hockey gold medal it had won at the 1920 Summer Games in Antwerp, the only instance of a Summer Games gold medal being defended at a Winter Games. 

In 1980 – Michael Jackson is at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for the second of four consecutive weeks with Rock With You. The song also peaked at #7n n Great Britain, was in its fourth of six consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard’s soul chart, was Billboard’s fourth biggest song of the year and ranked 295th on Billboard’s 60th anniversary Hot 100 in 2018. The song was Jackson’s third of 13 #1 songs as a solo act or part of a duet. The song was written by Rod Temperton, who had also been member of the group Heatwave. 

Quotebook
The wisdom of the ages. Whatever. 

Shepard was heading for the goal he’d kept in sight for nearly a decade – not the moon, but the chance to show what he was made of. – Andrew Chaikin, A Man on the Moon

Answer To The Last Trivia Question
It’s not who you know, but what you know. 

Nike replaced Alcoa on the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2013.

Today’s Stumper
Cheaper than Trivia Night at the bar. 

How many gold medals did France win at the 1924 Winter Games? – Answer next time!

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