By the Numbers
Rich Galen
Monday July 9, 2012
- "� Gallup Presidential Approval ...": Here's the link to the Gallup Organization's chart of Presidential approval ratings through their terms.
- "� Historical Election Tables ...": Here's a pretty good link to historical results of President campaigns going back to 1789.
- "� Cognative Dissonents ...": I know it's really cognative dissonance but I thought my construct was funnier.
Mullfoto of the Day
In a studio at MSNBC yesterday. I especially like the "LOOK HERE" sign.
Catchy Caption of the Day
Actual Caption:
6 miles North of Whitstable the rusting hulks of 5 derelict Maunsell Sea Forts lie on a sand bank called Shovering Sands. The Thames Estuary Army Forts were constructed in 1942 to a design by Guy Maunsell, following the successful construction and deployment of the Naval Sea Forts. Their purpose was to provide anti-aircraft fire within the Thames Estuary area. Each fort consisted of a group of seven towers with a walkway connecting them all to the central control tower. The fort, when viewed as a whole, comprised one Bofors tower, a control tower, four gun towers and a searchlight tower.
Looks like a scene from "The Empire Strikes Back."
(Toby Smith/Reportage by Getty Images)
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