With our hearts and minds on the ISIS terrorism victims from today's senseless ISIS attack in Istanbul, Turkey, which we hope to dwell into later this week, we focus on tweets from tonight's State of the Union Address (SOTU), the final one for President Barack Obama.
Picture here we have Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Alex Ovechkin captain of the Washington Capitals, and new Speaker of the House Cong. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.).....
Here are tweets from right, left and center.........
1) Ana Marie Cox: Paul Ryan thinking about how tomorrow is legs day.
2) Mormon Democrats: Obama calls for bipartisan work on criminal justice reform.
3) Susan Davis (NPR): Prescription drug abuse is one of those issues that crosses party lines. Big and growing problem in both red and blue states.
4) Molly Ball (The Atlantic): Oh god, the WH livestream is full of cheesy graphics.
5) Larry Sabato: Camera focused on Bernie. Those stars in his eyes are actually polling numbers.
6) Chris Cillizza: Direct Trump shot: "Promising to restore past glory if just get some group or idea that was threatening America under control."
7) Michael Crowley (Time): Only two sentences on Iran in this speech.
8) Washington Week: Obama asks: "How can we make our politics reflect what's best in us, and no what's worst."
9) New Republic: Paul Ryan and Joe Biden: Awwkwarrdddd
10) NBC Nightly News: Former Congresswoman Gabbie Giffords is attending tonight's SOTU.
11) Post Politics: Obama: 'I want to focus on the next five years, ten years, and beyond. I want to focus on our future. '
http://www.thehill.com
http://www.rollcall.com
http://www.politico.com
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Top 10 Olympic Lists (3 of 10): From Russia with Love
We were going to post photos of several Russia athletes, but we have time constraints (well, doesn't everyone), but here are our list of ten winter Olympic athletes competing for the home team in Sochi. Ironically, Alex Ovechkin, the captain of Team Russia, is a star player for the Washington Capitals. The world has indeed changed since 1980 Lake Placid Olympics:
1) Evreni Plushenko. Age 31. Men's Figure Skating (won team gold)
2) Julia Lipnitskaia. Age 15. Women's Figure Skating (won team gold)
3) Olga Vilukhina Age25. Biathlon (won individual gold)
4) Egor Korotkov. Age 27. Men's Ski Cross.
5) Yulia Livinskaya. Age 23. Women's Ski Cross.
6) Alex Ovechkin. Age 28. Men's Hockey (pictured)
7) Anna Prugova. 20. Women's Hockey
8) Viktor Ahn* (Ahn Hyun Soo). Age 28. Short-track Speed-skating. (won individual bronze)
9) Olga Belyakova** Age 25. Women's Short-track Speed-skating
10) Dimitry Vassilve. Age 34. Ski-jumping.
*-One of the more interesting of the games is that this South Korean short-track speed-skater was angry at his country's speed-skating federation, so he shocked the sports world by becoming a Russia citizen and skating for the host nation.
**-There is a women's body builder with the same name!
http://www.sochi2014.com/en
http://www.capitals.nhl.com
1) Evreni Plushenko. Age 31. Men's Figure Skating (won team gold)
2) Julia Lipnitskaia. Age 15. Women's Figure Skating (won team gold)
3) Olga Vilukhina Age25. Biathlon (won individual gold)
4) Egor Korotkov. Age 27. Men's Ski Cross.
5) Yulia Livinskaya. Age 23. Women's Ski Cross.
6) Alex Ovechkin. Age 28. Men's Hockey (pictured)
7) Anna Prugova. 20. Women's Hockey
8) Viktor Ahn* (Ahn Hyun Soo). Age 28. Short-track Speed-skating. (won individual bronze)
9) Olga Belyakova** Age 25. Women's Short-track Speed-skating
10) Dimitry Vassilve. Age 34. Ski-jumping.
*-One of the more interesting of the games is that this South Korean short-track speed-skater was angry at his country's speed-skating federation, so he shocked the sports world by becoming a Russia citizen and skating for the host nation.
**-There is a women's body builder with the same name!
http://www.sochi2014.com/en
http://www.capitals.nhl.com
Monday, October 7, 2013
DC Week Teaser (2 of 2): No Pandas, No Problem
Yes, talking heads are bickering on CNN with Anderson Cooper acting as a pro-wrestling referee as we speak, and we imagine that over on Fox News Sean Hannity is blaming his jock itch on President Barack Obama (we don't go there that often, but we couldn't resist!).
On Thursday, we will start a week-long tribute to Washington, DC, the nation's capital, which many Tea Partiers who profess patriotism ironically seemingly hate with a great passion. For those of you in Uzbekistan, there is a federal government shutdown in the United States, which is affecting Washington, D.C., as well as national parks in such red states as Wyoming, Arizona and Utah.
The images pictured above are of: 1) Alex Ovechkin, the star player of the Washington Capitals (ironically, a Russian is the star player for the Caps!); 2) a panda..........currently the National Zoo which had been running a pandacam for a baby panda cub is closed due to the shut down; 3) Cong. Walter Jones (R-NC; he coined the term Freedom fries).
http://washington.org/
http://capitals.nhl.com/
http://jones.house.gov/ (Not an endorsement)
On Thursday, we will start a week-long tribute to Washington, DC, the nation's capital, which many Tea Partiers who profess patriotism ironically seemingly hate with a great passion. For those of you in Uzbekistan, there is a federal government shutdown in the United States, which is affecting Washington, D.C., as well as national parks in such red states as Wyoming, Arizona and Utah.
The images pictured above are of: 1) Alex Ovechkin, the star player of the Washington Capitals (ironically, a Russian is the star player for the Caps!); 2) a panda..........currently the National Zoo which had been running a pandacam for a baby panda cub is closed due to the shut down; 3) Cong. Walter Jones (R-NC; he coined the term Freedom fries).
http://washington.org/
http://capitals.nhl.com/
http://jones.house.gov/ (Not an endorsement)
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Olympic Athletes Profile (4 of 25) Alex Ovechkin/Men's Hockey/Russia
Most of the Winter Olympic athletes we profile here are struggling to make ends meet as they train for their respective sports. That can not be said for Russian star hockey player and Washington Capitals' captian Alex Ovechkin, who is making $9.5 million a year, but he is also scoring more goals than anyone else in the NHL.
Ovechkin was born on Spet. 17, 1985, and he is the son of former pro Russian soccer player Mikhail Ovechkin and Tatyana Ovechkin who competed for the Soviet women's basketball team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics and the 1980 Moscow Olympics (Misha the Bear, those games' mascot is pictured here).
It is amazing for those of us who grew up during the Cold War (I turn 40 in 15 days) that two Russian hockey players playing for their national team in Vancouver, Ovechkin and Alexander Semin also play with the Washington Capitals, the NHL pro team in the American capital!
Apparently after he was dealing with questions about jabs at the Barck Obama administration from the ever-restless Dick Cheney, Vice President Joe Biden was asked on "Meet the Press" if it was ok to be an Ovechkin fan and still be patriotic. As A Caps fan himself, Biden said that of course it was.
Ovechkin started playing hockey in Moscow at the age of 8. According to Wikipedia, he was encouraged by his older Sergei who died in a car accident when Alex was just 10.
Ovechkin actually began his pro hockey career at age 16 with Dynamo Moscow in 2001. He won the Russian Superleague's MVP in his third season. His first game with the Caps was on Oct. 5, 2005, when he scored two goals against the Columbus Blue Jackets for a 3-2 win.
The Caps star would lead rookies in goals, points, power-plays and shots. Ovechkin was named NHL Rookie of the Year. He would appear in his first all-star game, which was held in Dallas, in 2001.
He became the first player to score more than 60 goals in a season (in 2008) since former Pittsburgh Penguins teammates Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr achieved that milestone during the 1995-96 season.
Ovechkin broke the Caps' team goals in a season title in 2008 as well. He ended up socring 65 goals in a season which lead him past former Caps' record holder Dannis Morok who scored 61 in a season during his playing days.
The Russian star captured both the Art Ross and Rocket Richard trophies in 2008.
He scored his 200th career goals against the L.A. Kings on Feb. 5, 2009, and he won the Rocket Richard Trophy again last season. The Caps' season ended sooner than the team would have liked though as they fell to the Penguins in seven games.
This NHL season, Ovechkin reached the 500-point milestone during a Feb. 5 game against the New York Rangers, a month after he became the Caps' captain on Jan.5.
Internationally, Ovechkin has played in the 2006 Olympics, which were disappointing to the Russian team because they failed to medal.. But, the Caps' star scored five goals including a game winner against New Jersey Devils' goal-tender Martin Brodeur, who was playing for Team Canada.
Ovechkin lead Russia to team gold in the 2008 World Championships.
He has been given the Key to the City from Washington, DC, mayor Adrian Fentry.
Ovechkin has also been named as Russia's ambassador for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
A fan web site (ovechkinfans.com) quotes him as saying: "My weapon isn't my shot. It's me."
SIDEBAR: Ovechkin has been relatively silent on his Twitter page lately, but the same can not be said for his Capitals and Team Russia teammate Alex Semin. He took a dig at American hockey players Andrew Orpik and Sidney Crosby who also play for the Pittsburgh Penguins:
"At my hotel room in Vancouver, and I hear crying through the wall. I had no idea Crosby and Orpik were sharing the room next to me.
And, he also talked about how 'he was fine-tuning' his hockey skills in the time for the team's first game:
"My first 2 goals were products of my God-given talent, but my 3rd was all hard work. I finally figured out the Wii Motion on my stick."
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