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Thursday, October 24, 2024
Tuesday, October 24, 1944. Leyte Gulf, day two.
It was a major day of naval maneuvering off of Leyte Gulf.
The USS Princeton was hit by kamikazes and so badly damaged that it had to be scuttled. The Japanese destroyer Wakaba was sunk by aircraft from the USS Franklin. The Musashi was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea by U.S. aircraft. T he USS Shark was sunk by Japanese warships. The USS Darter ran aground in the Palawan Strait and was scuttled.
The Japanese prison ship Arisan Maru was sunk in the South China Sea by an American submarine. Only nine of the 1,781 Allied and civilian prisoners of war survived the sinking.
The 1st Cavalry Division landed on Samar.
Martial law was lifted in Hawaii.
The Soviets prevailed in the Riga Offensive.
The British entered Lamia, Greece.
The China Burma India Theatre was divided into the India-Burma Theater and the China Theater.
Hitler announces his intent to launch an offensive in the Ardennes.
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Monday, October 23, 1944. The Largest Naval Battle In History.
Saturday, October 24, 1874. Domestic terrorists.
October 24, 1874 political cartoon by Thomas Nast decrying the alliance between the White League and the Ku Klux Klan in the South.
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Monday, September 28, 1874. The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon.
Friday, October 24, 1924. Republicans, Monarchs and Fascists.
Éamon de Valera was arrested in Newry as he arrived at a meeting of the Sinn Féin. He was charged with entering a prohibited area under the Civil Powers Act.
Romanian fascist Iron Guard leader Corneliu Codreanu assassinated Constantin Manciu, the police chief of the city of Iași, and shot several other policemen.
He would be acquitted on the grounds that he had acted in self-defense, despite entering the meeting and shooting Manciu from behind.
The British Foreign Office released the Zinoviev letter. The letter purported to be a directive from the Soviets addressed to the Communist Party of Great Britain to increase labor unrest in the UK. A protest was lodged with the Soviet Embassy.
Belgium signed the Geneva Protocol.
Crown Princes Wilhelm of Germany and Rupprecht of Bavaria reconciled.
The Prince of Wales ended his visit to the United States and Canada.
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Thursday, October 23, 1924. Beijing Coup.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Blog Mirror: Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke on Voting.
Today in World War II History—October 23, 1939 & 1944
Monday, October 23, 1944. The Largest Naval Battle In History.
The largest naval battle in history, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, began in the Leyte Gulf with the submarines Darter and DAce sinking the Japanese cruisers Atago and Maya.
The U-985 was irreparably damaged by a mine off of Lista, Norway.
The Provisional Government of the French Republic was recognized by the Allies.
German radio reported great success in raising Volkssturm volunteers.
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Sunday, October 22, 1944. Smokey Smith.
Thursday, October 23, 1924. Beijing Coup.
General Feng Yuxiang carried out the Beijing Coup overthrowing President Cao Kun and installing Huang Fu as the new Chinese president.
Ontario's voters rejected a proposal to end prohibition.
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Wednesday, October 22, 1924. Toast.
Some election predictions.
If I were to predict who would win the election right now, I think it'll be Trump.
I dread the thought of a second Trump term, and I think he was an embarrassment to the nation in his first, but that would be my guess.
Anyhow. . .
1. If Trump wins J. D. Vance ends up President in 2026.
If Trump wins, J. D. Vance will end up President in 2026.
Indeed, I think National Conservatives are planning on it.
Trump already sounds really weird a fair amount of the time. By 2026, he'll be issuing some unmistakably demented proclamations, and his cabinet will declare him unfit to serve.
And then we'll really be off in a new direction.
2. If Harris wins, the Trumpites won't accept the results
First of all, they'll be violence for sure. Trump is already priming his most fanatic followers for the concept that the 2024 election will be stolen. The Big Lie No. 2.
And there will be all sorts of challenges to the results.
Once that is all sorted out, Harris won't turn out to be the extreme leftist that's claimed. She'll probably a about the same, perhaps a bit more effective, than Biden.
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
The 2024 Election, Part XXVI. The Early Voting Edition.
October 8, 2024.
Early voting starts today in Wyoming.
October 11, 2024
I have more complaints on grocery. The word grocery. You know, it's sorta simple word, but it sorta means like everything you eat. The stomach is speaking. It always does. And, uh, I have more complaints about that. Bacon and things going up.
Donald Trump.
I could be right now in the most beautiful ocean, on the sand, exposing my really beautiful body - so beautiful - to the sun and the surf…
Donald Trump.
Danica Patrick is going to moderate a J.D. Vance Town Hall.
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Primary results: Eastern Shoshone Business Council and Entertainment Committee
October 21, 2024.
Donald Trump started off a campaign rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, with a ten minute surreal ramble a out Latrobe native son, Arnold Palmer, stating as part of them:
Arnold Palmer was all man, and I say that in all due respect to women — and I love women. But this guy, this guy, this is a guy that was all man. This man was strong and tough. And I refuse to say it, but when he took showers with the other pros, they came out of there, they said, "Oh my God, that's unbelievable".
He also included vulgar comments about Kamala Harris.
You have to tell Kamala Harris that you've had enough, that you just can't take it anymore, we can't stand you anymore, you're a shitass vice president. The worst. You're the worst vice president. Kamala, you're fired. Get the hell out of here.
This is, to say the least, vulgar and odd.
Indeed, while it'll sound like a conspiracy theory, at this point I'm fairly convinced that National Conservatives have backed Trump so that they can get one of their own, J. D. Vance, in a position to take over once Trump is declared mentally in competent early in a second Trump administration, should it occur. There's no way that they could elect a candidate as President on their own, but with a weirdly acting Trump, they may very well get one in this fashion.
Cont:
Two of the panelist on This Week openly stated that the Arnold Palmer comments are due to a mental decline in Trump. One stated it was age related, and certainly they both implied it.
Cont:
Tapper: Is the closing message you really want voters to hear from Donald Trump stories about Arnold Palmer's genitals?
Johnson: Let's put the rhetoric aside
Tapper: People have concerns about his fitness and stability. Why is he talking about Arnold Palmer's genitals in front of Pennsylvania voters?
Johnson: Don't say it again we don't have to say it
October 22, 2024
Barrasso Joins Trump At Steelers Game; Crowd Gives Ex-Pres Thunderous Welcome
Primary results: Northern Arapaho Business Council sees some shake-ups moving into the general
Cont:
I just went down and voted.
I also didn't vote for the GOP or Democratic candidates for Senate and House. The Democrats stand no chance at either office, and they keep nominating candidates too far on the progressive scale. The GOP Senator up for reelection is shamelessly supporting Trump even though its highly unlikely he really agrees with him on much, which makes it all the worse. The House candidate up for reelection seems to have fully adopted the populist viewpoint.
I'm a conservative. I wrote a couple of actual conservatives in.
I voted for the measure to allow the state constitution to be amended to add a new category for residential property, even though I'm very unsure about it. And I voted for all the city optional tax measures.
The whole time I was there some ancient man with a MAGA hat was wondering around ambushing people waiting in line with his far right populist views. He really hit some poor coal miner hard who clearly just wanted to be left alone to vote.
One of his points was that the United States didn't invent transgenderism. Somehow, in his mind, this assertion was a reason to vote for Trump.
Cont:
It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a fucking Mexican! Don’t pay it!
Trump's reaction, reportedly, to a bill received from the family of Pvt. Vanessa Guillén after he had offered to pay funeral expenses.
Why can’t you be like the German generals?
Trump to John Kelly in showing frustration about their independence. Trump was apparently unaware of the July 20 plot, according to Kelly, and not aware that Erwin Rommel killed himself.
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The 2024 Election, Part XXV. The GOP yells "get off my lawn" edition.
Sunday, October 22, 1944. Smokey Smith.
Medics administer blood plasma to an American casualty wounded when his division command post was shelled. Leyte Island, P.I. 22 October, 1944. 96th Infantry Division. The wounded soldier is wearing M1942 Jungle Boots. The medic has a painted camouflage helmet.
The Red Army reached the Norwegian border.
The Sovies prevailed in the Battle of Memel. The Americans the same at Angaur.
The Japanese fleet assembled at Brunei sets sail for the Philippines.
Canadian Private Ernest "Smokey" Smith preformed the actions that resulted in his winning the Victoria Cross.
In Italy on the night of 21st–22nd October 1944, a Canadian Infantry Brigade was ordered to establish a bridgehead across the Savio River. The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada were selected as the spearhead of the attack, and in weather most unfavourable to the operation they crossed the river and captured their objective in spite of strong opposition from the enemy.
Torrential rain had caused the Savio River to rise six feet in five hours, and as the soft vertical banks made it impossible to bridge the river no tanks or anti-tank guns could be taken across the raging stream to the support of the rifle companies.
As the right forward company was consolidating its objective it was suddenly counter-attacked by a troop of three Mark V Panther tanks supported by two self-propelled guns and about thirty infantry and the situation appeared hopeless.
Under heavy fire from the approaching enemy tanks, Private Smith, showing great initiative and inspiring leadership, led his P.I.A.T. Group of two men across an open field to a position from which the P.I.A.T. could best be employed. Leaving one man on the weapon, Private Smith crossed the road with a Private James Tennant and obtained another P.I.A.T. Almost immediately an enemy tank came down the road firing its machine-guns along the line of the ditches. Private Smith's comrade, Private Tennant was wounded. At a range thirty feet and having to expose himself to the full view of the enemy, Private Smith fired the P.I.A.T. and hit the tank, putting it out of action. Ten German infantry immediately jumped off the back of the tank and charged him with Schmeissers and grenades. Without hesitation, Private Smith moved out on the road and with his Tommy gun at point-blank range, killed four Germans and drove the remainder back. Almost immediately another tank opened fire and more enemy infantry closed in on Smith's position. Obtaining some abandoned Tommy gun magazines from a ditch, he steadfastly held his position, protecting Private Tennant and fighting the enemy with his Tommy gun until they finally gave up and withdrew in disorder.
One tank and both self-propelled guns had been destroyed by this time, but yet another tank swept the area with fire from a longer range. Private Smith, still showing utter contempt for enemy fire, helped his wounded friend to cover and obtained medical aid for him behind a nearby building. He then returned to his position beside the road to await the possibility of a further enemy attack.
No further immediate attack developed, and as a result, the battalion was able to consolidate the bridgehead position so vital to the success of the whole operation, which led to the capture of San Giorgio Di Cesena and a further advance to the Ronco River.
Thus, by the dogged determination, outstanding devotion to duty and superb gallantry of this private soldier, his comrades were so inspired that the bridgehead was held firm against all enemy attacks, pending the arrival of tanks and anti-tank guns some hours later.
Smith survived the war and joined the Canadian Army again in 1950, at the start of the Korean War. He retired from military service in 1964, after which he owned a travel agency.
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Today in World War II History—October 22, 1939 & 1944
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