Actually, it's right twice a day
Okay, I was willing to let this go, but since this has been pointed out 3 times, so I'll respond.
A broken clock will show whatever time it stops at. Yes there is a.m. and p.m., but the time shown on the clock is correct only at whatever time (a.m. or p.m.) it stopped at. 10:00 a.m. is vastly different from 10:00 p.m.
It's also right 365 times a year, but it's not by coincidence that it is.
Note please the saying I quoted said day, not year; don't mix metaphors. The point of that old saying is that in encompassing the totality of time, a broken clock will, by definition, stop at a given point. What time the broken clock stops at is a coincidence. Since time moves, the broken clock will show the correct time only once a day.
Not that it will matter, but the relevence to your thread, and my point in mentioning this old saying, is if someone (Russell, Jehovah's Witnesses, or other doomsday fanatics through history) throws out enough predictions and enough convulted dates, sooner or later it is possible they will land on something. That Russell selected 1914 had more to do with his belief that he, and his followers, would be sucked up to heaven to sit at God's right hand whilst the rest of the Great Unwashed would be murdered by his God. He had no clue whatsoever that a deranged terrorist would assisinate a head of state which would lead to what at that time was unimaginable: total war, never before seen in the history of humanity.
What's frustrating to me, and I'm irritated with myself, is that I've given in and wasted my time in responding when you are clearly not interested in dialogue. I cannot fathom what you get out these exchanges as in reading your responses, you are clearly not interested what anyone says or in truly conversing with them. You seem to more interested in baiting and fighting. But then I've never understand the fascination some have with professional wrestling, so what do I know.