Save me having to read the Gizmodo story and tell me if the contention is that DHS was going to try to regulate social media or respond to information on those platforms that was felt to be untrue, or both.
No, it's about Trump's DHS investigating (and physically attacking) Black Lives Matter protesters in an effort to cast them as an organized terrorist group that Trump could point to as trying to sabotage his election. I mean, it's more complex than that but I'm out of juice for the day.
It's a remastered album called "Exposition," not sure if it was originally released as that, or even if it's an actual album or just cuts from other sources. Hampton gets more solo time than the other two. Still good, though.
Save me having to read the Gizmodo story and tell me if the contention is that DHS was going to try to regulate social media or respond to information on those platforms that was felt to be untrue, or both.
No, it's about Trump's DHS investigating (and physically attacking) Black Lives Matter protesters in an effort to cast them as an organized terrorist group that Trump could point to as trying to sabotage his election. I mean, it's more complex than that but I'm out of juice for the day.
Lionel Hampton, J.J. Johnson and Coleman Hawkins.
Good choices on music.
It's a remastered album called "Exposition," not sure if it was originally released as that, or even if it's an actual album or just cuts from other sources. Hampton gets more solo time than the other two. Still good, though.