#MorningMonarchy: February 5, 2018
A memo released, a person of interest and a preemptive attack + this day in history w/the Tybee Bomb and our song of the day by Middle Kids on your Morning Monarchy for February 5, 2018.
A memo released, a person of interest and a preemptive attack + this day in history w/the Tybee Bomb and our song of the day by Middle Kids on your Morning Monarchy for February 5, 2018.
Congressional crashes, children's coffins and pedogate Puck + this day in history w/the murder of Daniel Pearl and our song of the day by Tune-Yards on your Morning Monarchy for February 1, 2018.
Prosecuting protest, gun trace task force and full-throated warmongers + this day in history w/the "I Don't Like Mondays" shooting and our song of the day by The Vaccines on your Morning Monarchy for January 29, 2018.
Meme wars, left hand paths and 'Frankenchrist' + this day in history w/the 'Dukes of Hazzard' and our song of the day by Jack White on your Morning Monarchy for January 26, 2018.
Serial stowaway, unified flags and renewing surveillance + this day in history w/the Apple '1984' ad and our song of the day by Beth Ditto on your Morning Monarchy for January 22, 2018.
(RPI) — It’s deja-vu all over again, as baseball legend Yogi Berra might have said. The politicians and media are telling us the world is coming to an end because a “compromise” could not be made at the 11th hour to keep the Federal government in business.
Manchego disputes, vitamin sellouts and the weed world order + this day in history w/the Gulf War I premiere and our song of the day by Parliament on your Morning Monarchy for January 17, 2018.
Moby's CIA friends, Seinfeld's Zionist pals and Mnuchin's bad people + this day in history w/Carole Lombard's plane crash and our song of the day by Knox Fortune on your Morning Monarchy for January 16, 2018.
With the Yemen War fast approaching its third anniversary, Afghanistan well into its 17th year, Iraq and Syria seemingly permanent US wars, and escalations ongoing across Africa, the US has seemingly more wars than ever going on. President Trump has been giving the military increasing autonomy in those wars, and the feeling of loss of control is palpable.
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