#MorningMonarchy: June 17, 2016
Meet-and-greets, get a Qloo and 'Central Intelligence' + this day in history w/the OJ car chase and our song of the day by Hippo Campus on your Morning Monarchy for June 17, 2016.
Meet-and-greets, get a Qloo and 'Central Intelligence' + this day in history w/the OJ car chase and our song of the day by Hippo Campus on your Morning Monarchy for June 17, 2016.
Racist laundry ads, Marxist music videos and violent Legos + this day in history w/'Dragon Quest' and our song of the day by Kris Orlowski on your Morning Monarchy for May 27, 2016.
Smombies, jingles and digital whistleblowing + this day in history w/the LA riots and our song of the day by the Jayhawks on your Morning Monarchy for April 29, 2016.
Have you noticed that in state after state, polling starts in Hillary's favor and the more she and Bernie campaign, the closer than race becomes. The more Democratic primary voters see of her, the less they like her and the more they see of him, the more they like him. But, yes, in a lesser-of-two-evils race between Hillary and Trump, she can win. Probably the same holds true if the GOP puts up Cruz.
Hulk, Hank and historic concerts + this day in history w/the Bed-In for Peace and our song of the day by STRFKR on your Morning Monarchy for March 25, 2016.
Morrissey for London Mayor. Who's In?
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Palestinian clown, Turkish paper and Mayor Moz + this day in history w/"We Are The World" and our song of the day by Coast Modern on your Morning Monarchy for March 7, 2016.
Media Monarchy missed July but joins Jack Blood for an awesome August visit to talk about Cecil & Sanger's Super-Friends, Papal Porn,
NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode234 - Israeli Hack, Royal Nazis, Greek Barter Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news.
Don't bet on an independent Scotland next month. Scottish residents-- anyone over 16 years old-- go to the polls September 18 for a referendum that asks one simple question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" Before 1603, when King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England, Scotland was a fully independent kingdom. In 1707 the two countries were formally joined to form the United Kingdom. Although Scotland kind of did vote for independence in 1979, the referendum failed because not enough people participated.