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Kamala Harris admits she's considering running for president again
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Kamala Harris admits she's considering running for president again

Former presidential candidate Kamala Harris said Monday that she was considering running for president a second time.The former vice president made the comments while being interviewed on a live video call with author Sharon McMahon.Harris has been keeping a low profile since the election and resurfaced to announce she would not be running for governor of California. McMahon was asking a series of light questions in a lightning round when she asked whether Harris would consider running again."Everybody here wants to know the answer. Will you run again?" she asked."I haven't decided," Harris responded."You're still thinking about it?" McMahon replied."I might," Harris said."That's what I’ve been saying," McMahon replied. "I closed the book, and I'm like, 'Oh, she wants to. She's just thinking about it.' That was my impression. I don't know if that's what you intended, but that was my impression."Harris has been keeping a low profile since the election and resurfaced to announce she would not be running for governor of California. "Over the past six months, I have spent time reflecting on this moment in our nation's history, and the best way for me to continue fighting for the American people and advancing the values and ideals I hold dear," she said at the time. An Axios report in December said party donors and other leaders worried that Harris would likely mount another losing campaign after she dropped some hints she might run again.Harris also published a book titled "107 days," which chronicled her experience on the very brief and unsuccessful presidential campaign against President Donald Trump.RELATED: Kamala Harris' claim about her teenage activism doesn't survive a timeline fact-check Harris lost the 2024 campaign by 2 million votes and gave Trump a second term in the Oval Office. Since then, various former staffers have placed the blame on former President Joe Biden for hanging on too long to his re-election hopes."It's all Biden. ... He totally f***ed us," said David Plouffe, a former top adviser to the campaign.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Glenn Beck reveals 5 reasons the US hockey victory over Canada was the moment America needed right now
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Glenn Beck reveals 5 reasons the US hockey victory over Canada was the moment America needed right now

Last Sunday at the Milano Cortina Winter Games, the United States men's hockey team won Olympic gold for the first time in 46 years, defeating rival Canada 2-1 in overtime, with Jack Hughes scoring the golden goal.This victory, Glenn Beck says, felt profoundly different from other American athletic triumphs in recent years.“[The team was] proud to be there representing us. That is what felt so good. We don’t feel that very often anymore,” he declares, displaying the iconic picture of Hughes — bloodied mouth, chipped teeth exposed in a triumphant grin, fist raised, the American flag draped proudly over his shoulders.But the team’s pride is just part of the story.On this episode of “The Glenn Beck Program,” Glenn breaks down the five powerful reasons this U.S. hockey gold-medal triumph wasn’t just a win but a defining, soul-stirring moment that reignited the American spirit. 1. A new era of homegrown dominance“This is a new generation of American hockey,” Glenn says.“When I was growing up, we lived in the shadow of Canada and the old Soviet Union, and that was a machine. And the miracle of 1980? That was just blue-collar grit,” he reflects.But hockey in America today is defined by athletic excellence. “Hughes is different. He is speed. He’s skill. He’s flash. He’s confidence,” Glenn says.“He is the guy who represents the American hockey player development,” where American competitors “don’t just compete internationally” but are actually “dominating” the hockey world, he explains.Why does this matter?“Because we’ve always kind of been this borrowed excellence. ... We didn’t dominate. We borrowed,” Glenn says. “Now it’s all homegrown.”2. The fearless American spirit“[Hughes] has a style that I think Americans recognize,” Glenn says. “He plays like a modern American athlete. He is creative; he is fast; he is fearless; he walks off with no teeth in the front. I mean, he’s willing to take over.”“Gold medals mean more to us ... when they’re won by players who feel distinctly American in their temperament.”Assertiveness, confidence, and even a little defiance are in America’s DNA, Glenn says. When Hughes doesn’t “just compete” but “[imposes] himself” on the other teams, it reminds us of who we are as a country: “We’re the people who cross the Rocky Mountains.”3. Momentum against hockey’s giants Unlike basketball, football, and baseball, hockey is a sport in which America rarely dominates.“Hockey still carries an old weight to it. It feels like you’re taking something back from the old powers of Canada and Sweden and Russia,” Glenn says.“When the U.S. wins gold in hockey, it’s earned the hard way. And when a young American star is at the center of that — I don’t know, it just kind of feels like momentum.”4. A clean, unifying moment“Timing” is another reason this victory “feels different,” Glenn says.“We are in the weirdest place of my lifetime. We are culturally divided; we are cynical; we’re exhausted by politics. And sports, at least this sports moment — it was clean. It was earned. It was unified,” he praises.In such a bleak time as this, a gold medal “hits harder,” Glenn says.“There was a time when America felt like a team, and I don’t know about you, but I’m longing to feel like a team again.”5. Family legacyThe story of Jack Hughes is Glenn’s final reason for celebrating this victory as a standout among others.Jack hails from one of America’s most storied hockey dynasties: His brothers Quinn and Luke are both high first-round NHL draft picks and current pros; his father, Jim, is a former college standout turned longtime coach and player development guru; and his mother, Ellen, is a former U.S. national team star who earned silver at the 1992 IIHF Women’s World Championship.“That speaks to us about our family in a deeper way — discipline, structure, parental investment, people who work hard. This family obviously works hard, trains hard, and is a unit. That’s the American ideal: Build it at home, take it to the world stage,” Glenn says.To hear more of his commentary, watch the video above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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'White supremacy dog-whistling': Democrat goes on unhinged rant — about milk
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'White supremacy dog-whistling': Democrat goes on unhinged rant — about milk

Oregon Rep. Maxine Dexter (D), a woke physician who downplayed the risks associated with COVID vaccines and has since championed so-called "gender-affirming care," recently raised eyebrows by characterizing an innocent Make America Healthy Again initiative as racist.After repeatedly calling for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to be "dismantled" during a town hall on Saturday, Dexter launched into an unhinged attack on the Department of Health and Human Services and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr."RFK Jr. is one of the biggest threats to our community and to the health of this country," said Dexter."When you don't follow the science, and you just follow your vibes or your whatever it is that he's doing, it is absolutely the truth that you lose trust," continued the congresswoman. "I have every reason to believe that we'll be able to get that man at least delegitimized, hopefully fired."'Drinking whole white milk has played a big role in racist and far-right thinking.'Dexter characterized the government as a "fascist regime," advised doctors not to "do what they are telling us to do," and suggested that patients should "ask for the science-based regimens, not whatever RFK Jr. is getting kickbacks on or whatever whole milk, white supremacy dog-whistling that's happening."The Republican National Committee's RNC Research account noted in response to Dexter's assertion, "Democrats' unhinged hatred for President Trump has broken their brains."The Make America Healthy Again Commission released the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy in September, identifying hundreds of initiatives that could help reverse "the failed policies that fueled America's childhood chronic disease epidemic."RELATED: 'Hold Big Pharma accountable': Vaxx giants are sure to be nervous about Rand Paul's new bill Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesThe strategy noted that the HHS and other agencies would "remove restrictions on whole milk sales in schools, allowing districts to offer full-fat dairy options alongside reduced-fat alternatives."The National School Lunch Program of the Department of Agriculture long required participating schools to provide milk that was consistent with the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which meant the milk offerings either had to be fat-free or low-fat.Trump, helping the MAHA strategy along, ratified the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act last month, thereby modifying the NSLP requirements such that whole and reduced-fat milk would be added to the offerings at schools across the country. The USDA and Kennedy have since shared a number of videos and pictures promoting whole milk, touting it as a "protein, strength, and a class choice that never goes out of style." While whole milk and the government's campaign promoting it appear to be innocuous, Dexter presumed the worst — but she's apparently not alone.For instance, Arthur Caplan, a professor of bioethics at New York University Grossman School of Medicine, recently suggested that the consumption of the universally appreciated liquid food "is political. Drinking whole white milk has played a big role in racist and far-right thinking."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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