Friday, August 29, 2008

We're off to the Twin Cities

Obama's impassioned speech rallied the Democrats last night. Now it's the Republican's turn.

August 29, 1915 -
Ingrid Bergman, the Swedish three-time Academy Award, two-time Emmy Award, and Tony Award- winner (what a slouch) and "a horrible example of womanhood and a powerful influence for evil" was born on this date.



August 29, 1917 -
Isabel Sanford, actor and future resident of the East Side was born on this day.



August 29, 1920 -
Charles Christopher "Bird" Parker, jazz saxophonist and composer was born on this date.




Here's your Today in History:


More on Political Philosophy...

John Locke was born on August 29, 1632. Mr. Locke was a political philosopher, and many of his ideas found their way into the American Constitution. He is best known for his essay concerning human understanding, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which remains famous to this day as the shortest essay ever written.



Another important political philosopher was born this week: Jean Baptiste Colbert was born on August 29, 1619. Colbert was the finance minister to King Louis XIV of France. His own Political Philosophy consisted of a big pile of money. This was a very effective politics, and therefore deemed insufficiently philosophical, which is why you tend to hear more about Locke and Hegel.



August 29, 1904 -


David Hyrum Smith, son of Mormon founder Joseph Smith, dies in an insane asylum after 27 years of lunacy. His father in 1844 had predicted that his unborn son would be named David and that he would be "President and King of Israel". At least he got the name right.

August 29, 1966 -
The Beatles perform their last concert before paying fans at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.




August 29, 1996 -


Dick Morris, the top political adviser to President Bill Clinton and also a married man, resigns abruptly after the Star reveals his long-term relationship with a Washington prostitute. Morris had divulged secret White House information to Sherry Rowlands, even allowing the hooker to secretly listen in on some of his telephone conversations with the President. What a lovely man.

And so it goes.

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