Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Hillary Clinton Angry

Hillary Clinton got angry at a town hall meeting yesterday, although the Hillary Clinton angry moment wasn't at a health care town hall. Hillary Clinton wasHillary Clinton Angry Answer Highlights Congo Town Hall angry at a town hall in the Congo, as part of her current tour through Africa. The Hillary Clinton angry moment came during a question where someone wanted to know what Bill Clinton thought - not what Hilary thought. The question got Hillary Clinton angry, even though the actual question wasn't translated correctly. But Hillary Clinton's angry moment remains on the record.
In her town hall at the Congo, Hillary Clinton was supposedly asked what Bill Clinton thought about Chinese contracts in the United States. However, it was only discovered later that the question was mistranslated, and the actual question was about what President Obama thought, not President Clinton. Yet when Hillary Clinton thought the question was about her husband, she got angry and let everyone know that "My husband is not the secretary of state. I am." That much is true, but since the Hillary Clinton angry answer was completely unscripted, and since such spontaneous emotion is not associated with her, the answer has gotten a lot of press.
In her defense, the question that provoked her anger wasn't translated correctly. It does make more sense that the question would be about what President Obama thought, and perhaps Hillary should have known that. However, Bill Clinton has been back in the headlines after he helped get two journalists freed from North Korea, so perhaps it didn't seem strange at the time that they were asking what Bill thought.

Jean Kennedy Smith

JEAN KENNEDY SMITH, 1928- Served five years as ambassador to Ireland in the Clinton administration. Married Stephen Edward Smith in 1956; he died in 1990. Former U.S. attorney general, a U.S. senator from New York and a presidential candidate in 1968. Assassinated in Los Angeles, 1968. Married in 1950 to Ethel Skakel. They had 11 children.
Rosemary died from natural causes on January 7, 2005, at the Fort Memorial Hospital in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, at the age of 86, with two of her surviving sisters Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Jean Kennedy Smith, and her only surviving brother Senator Ted Kennedy by her side.
Lobotomy treatments are now abandoned and discredited by the mental health and medical communities due to it’s sever side effects, the procedure is totally rejected by the modern medical practitioners and is no longer used. However, Publicly, she was declared to be mentally handicapped, as that was more socially acceptable in a political family than a failed lobotomy.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Chicago Air and Water Show 2009

The 2009 Chicago Air and Water Show promises to be very entertaining. Chicago is preparing one of the largest air and water show of the year 2009 that aims to put the city on the map as one of the top entertaining destinations. The Chicago Air & Water Show is the largest spectator event in the United States and the longest ongoing show of its kind in North America.
The Chicago Air and Water Show of 2009 will take place this weekend, August 15-16 and many residents and tourists of the city are looking forward to it. According to Explorechicago this the show has 50 years of history and 2009 will mark the 51st anniversary of Chicago Air and Water Show. "From simple beginnings as part of a "Family Day Celebration" in 1959, the show has grown to the oldest and largest free admission air and water exhibition in the United States.
For hotel reservations of the city visitors ExploreChicago apparently has partnered with Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, located on 2233 South Martin L. King Drive in Chicago. This is the hotel they suggest on their website. It has 800 newly renovated guestrooms with city views. Completimentary shuttle to downtown attractions is provided.
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