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Hillary R[oosevelt] Clinton: Or, Channeling Eleanor and Franklin
Posted on September 17, 2016 by Cynthia Koch in Commentary
When Hillary Clinton was First Lady, critics lampooned her for “talking” to Eleanor Roosevelt, who had been dead for more than thirty years. (Full disclosure: when I was director of the FDR Library, between 1999 and 2010, I regularly did the same thing with both Roosevelts. They give great advice!) The revelation about Hillary and Eleanor caused quite a stir as Hillary Clinton was ridiculed for “talking with ghosts” and other New Age-y things. But Mrs. Clinton was not particularly embarrassed; in fact, she herself wrote in “Talking It Over,” her weekly syndicated newspaper column, “[Eleanor Roosevelt] usually responds by telling me to buck up, or at least to grow skin as thick as a rhinoceros.” “Talking It Over,” which ran from 1995 to 2000, was itself an homage to Eleanor Roosevelt—as Mrs. Clinton explained in her first column:
https://fdrfoundation.org/hillary-roosevelt-clinton/
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Colombia elects former guerrilla Petro as first leftist president
By Nelson Bocanegra
, Oliver Griffin and Carlos Vargas
5 minute read
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/colombians-head-polls-tightest-election-recent-memory-2022-06-19/
>"FBI BURIED…"
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Did he have a therapist?
Who paid for his travel to the Middle East?
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>How much did the Biden's bilk out of this prog?
NASA Scrubbed. . .
'With A Cloth Or Something'
Clinton jokes about her private email server she used as secretary of state.
ByRYAN STRUYK and LIZ KREUTZ
August 18, 2015, 5:43 PM
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hillary-clinton-jokes-wiping-email-server-cloth/story?id=33165517
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion: Game Changing Technology for Deep Space Exploration
Today’s advances in materials, testing capabilities, and reactor development are providing impetus for NASA to appraise Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) as an attractive 21st century option to propel human exploration missions to Mars and other deep space destinations.
Utilizing nuclear technology as an ingredient of NASA’s exploration prowess is not new. NTP research is part of the space agency’s storied history. In 1961, NASA and the former Atomic Energy Commission jointly embarked on the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application (NERVA) program – an effort that over several years led to the design, building, and testing of reactors and rocket engines.
Those programmatic high points spurred then-NASA Marshall Space Flight Center director and rocket pioneer, Wernher von Braun, to advocate for a proposed mission, dispatching a dozen crew members to Mars aboard two rockets. Each rocket would be propelled by three NERVA engines. As detailed by von Braun, that expeditionary crew would launch to the Red Planet in November 1981 and land on that distant world in August 1982. In presenting his visionary plan in August 1969 to a Space Task Group, von Braun explained that "although the undertaking of this mission will be a great national challenge, it represents no greater challenge than the commitment made in 1961 to land a man on the moon."
But shifting priorities, political winds and space budget cutbacks led to curtailment of NASA’s nuclear propulsion work at the end of 1972.
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/game_changing_development/Nuclear_Thermal_Propulsion_Deep_Space_Exploration
Trump’s Moon program survived a transfer of power, so what’s next?
With Artemis, Biden’s NASA is focusing on continuity
By Joey Roulette Mar 12, 2021, 8:58am EST
The Trump administration’s Moon-to-Mars program has already dodged the fate of many past presidential space programs: cancellation under new leadership. Last month, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced the Biden administration’s support for Artemis, NASA’s flagship lunar agenda.
It was a rare passing of the baton between two administrations at odds with one another in virtually every other area. And it quelled some industry fears that Biden would shelve the moonshot plan entirely. While still in its infancy, the Artemis program unleashed a wave of industry momentum, partially thanks to an energizing, yet wildly unrealistic target date of 2024 for planting boots on the Moon.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/12/22323621/trump-moon-program-artemis-biden-nasa-timeline
‘Rocketships To Nowhere’: Trump Mocks Elon Musk’s Companies In Latest Round Of Attacks
Nicholas ReimannForbes Staff
I cover national politics, with a focus on Donald Trump.
Jul 12, 2022,08:32pm EDT
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2022/07/12/rocketships-to-nowhere-trump-mocks-elon-musks-companies-in-latest-round-of-attacks/?sh=655673b3169f