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The Lysol President
Soon to be overheard on some news network:
Yes, I am “The Lysol President”. If that is too much to remember, just call me by my nickname – Lys – that’s pronounced “Lies”….
We are so grateful for the hundreds of thousands of Warren supporters who used our tools to help our grassroots movement: Thank you.
In our work, we leaned heavily on open source technology — and want to contribute back to that community. So today we’re taking the important step of open-sourcing some of the most important projects of the Elizabeth Warren campaign for anyone to use.
Our hope is that other Democratic candidates and progressive causes will use the ideas and code we developed to run stronger campaigns and help Democrats win.
This article links to a Washington Post article on Ron Wyden’s proposed federal election-by-mail bill (following Oregon’s system).
Wonder if there are any problems Oregon should be worried about?
Tried out the Little Outliner tweet feature with my impeachment song – check out the tweet series!
Examples of how political news could be presented
In The Car Podcast Episode 4 – Home Impeachment Edition
In this episode of the In The Car Podcast, I sing a song about the impeachment of Donald Trump. The episode was recorded on December 19th, but I had to do a little editing and was not able to complete that until today.
The tune is “The Christmas Song” by Robert Wells and Mel Torme, new lyrics are as shown below:
The Impeachment Song
Donald Trump wanted to inflict some pain
On Joe Biden, yes, his biggest foe
A perfect phone call with the head of Ukraine
And a chance to make a quid pro quo
Everybody knew they had to start the coverup
Hide the transcript as quickly as they could
But then a whistleblower stood and spoke up
That Trump did not act like he should
The House began to join the fray
By calling witnesses who had a lot to say
And after several weeks, they found the truth
That everyone was in the loop
And so our country had a choice to make
To figure out what we had to do
For Donald Trump, after solemn debate
It’s impeachment for you
Read: Jimmy Carter Lives Modestly
I have always had the impression that Jimmy Carter has led a quiet life after his presidency, but he is really quiet!