It’s not Elvis’s birthday ….. it’s the anniversary of his death đł
I followed the link above on Mark Halperin’s ‘The Page’ at Time this morning…..
It brought up this worrying news – ABC: Economists are split over whether today’s dismal employment numbers will stay the Reserve Bank’s hand when it meets next month…..
….and from there there was a link to a report on the story (ABC): Employment has fallen by 22,100 in April, with a steep fall in full-time jobs driving the decline….
Worrying.
Except Halperin has linked to a story about Australia, not America … the hint was in the address: abc.net.au
Wakey, wakey Mark.
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He’s woken up, the story has been removed from the site.
Sorry for bringing a Politico story here, but this one made me smile…..
Politico: Michele Bachmannâs suggestion Saturday that the Revolutionary War began in Concord, N.H., rather than Lexington and Concord, Mass., marks the third time in recent months that the potential GOP presidential hopeful has committed a puzzling gaffe about history and current affairs.
Making her first trek to New Hampshire as a 2012 prospect, Bachmann told a GOP crowd in Concord: âYouâre the state where the shot was heard around the world at Lexington and Concord.â
The Revolutionary War began, not in New Hampshireâs capital, but in the famous two towns more than 50 miles away in Massachusetts.
For Bachmann, who leads the House Tea Party caucus and champions a return to the Constitution, to get such basic facts wrong about the countryâs birth is revealing.
Her comment wasnât just an off-hand reference that she inserted in her remarks. At a fundraiser Friday night on the New Hampshire Seacoast, Bachmann said almost the exact same thing, according to the Minnesota Post: âItâs your state that fired the shot that was heard around the world, you are the state of Lexington and Concord, you started the battle for liberty right here in your backyard.â
Bachmannâs geographic mix-up prompted derision among some New Hampshire Republicans. âIs she on her way to Lexington, N.H. now?â cracked Matt Suermann in response to somebody who posted on Twitter that Bachmann had left the building.
âŚâShe makes Sarah Palin look like Count Metternich,â groaned longtime GOP consultant Mike MurphyâŚ.
…By late Saturday, Bachmann had taken to Facebook in an attempt to swiftly address her Concord mix-up. âSo I misplaced the battles Concord and Lexington by saying they were in New Hampshire,â she wrote. âIt was my mistake, Massachusetts is where they happened. New Hampshire is where they are still proud of it!â
More here
Oooops, these two headlines appear side by side on The Page (Time magazine) today:
Halperin probably hasn’t spotted the problem yet, he’s too busy writing yet another ‘PALIN 2012 – WHOOOOO HOOOO!’ story
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