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Tim Walz's attempt to woo men with hunting-themed photo op backfires
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Tim Walz's attempt to woo men with hunting-themed photo op backfires

Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, have major issues with red-blooded American men and the Second Amendment. In a desperate effort to gain the support of the former and simulate support for the latter, Walz donned an orange hat and participated in a hunting-themed photo op on Saturday near Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. This attempt to rehabilitate Walz's public image backfired — especially after footage circulated online showing the Democratic governor struggle with his firearm. On Oct. 3, Trump campaign strategist Chris LaCivita noted on X, "Word on the street is Tampon Tim will be staging a Pheasant hunt soon ... manicured hands and all to prove that he is in fact not really a 'Beta' ... this will be fun to watch." Sure enough, following days of mockery — during which Elmer Fudd memes and AI-generated images of Walz loading a shotgun with feminine hygiene products figured prominently — the Democratic governor participated in the 12th annual Minnesota Governor's Pheasant Hunting Opening in Sleepy Eye, then promptly shared a video documenting his failure to shoot a bird. 'This is just embarrassing.' The proud gun-control supporter can be seen in the video walking around with a shotgun, chugging a diet Mountain Dew, and telling the tale of the time he allegedly "got a double." While birds safely fluttered in the distance, Walz shared a few one-liners, including, "That's why it's hunting, not shooting, right?" and "There's good days and there's great days pheasant hunting." After his not-so-great day pheasant hunting, critics seized upon a clip showing the governor struggle to load his shotgun. Former Spartanburg Police Officer Cody Garrett, writing as Donut Operator, noted on X, "For a lifelong hunter, you sure were having trouble loading your own gun." Another user wrote, "Bruh.. come on. This is just embarrassing. It's a good thing you defected before your deployment." "Tim Walz claimed he carried 'weapons of war in combat' but he can’t load a shotgun? This guy is beyond weak. My little sister could beat him up," tweeted country music singer John Rich. Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) was among the many who had some fun at Walz's expense, tweeting, "SLING AND A MISS." "My prediction was in fact accurate," wrote LaCivita. "Staged ..and watching him bumbling around trying to load his shot gun was fun." Referring to cable news footage of the outing, the Trump War Room noted, "MSNBC implies that Tim Walz going pheasant hunting is nothing more than a desperate attempt to make up ground with male voters. Sorry Tim, men aren't voting for a gun grabber." The Harris-Walz campaign has significant ground to make up with male voters in the final weeks before the election. A recent New York Times/Siena College poll revealed that 51% of likely male voters said they would vote for Trump. Only 40% of men said they would vote for Kamala Harris. This gendered skew is pronounced in swing states such as Arizona and Nevada, where a recent Suffolk University/USA TODAY survey indicated Hispanic men are majoritively keen to vote for Trump. Although immigration appears to be a top concern for many likely male voters who are now supporting Trump, Harris and Walz may also have alienated men with their records on gun rights. 'The hunting community, in my opinion, will vote for someone that puts America first.' The Harris campaign website indicates that if elected, she would "ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, require universal background checks, and support red flag laws that keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people." Harris previously threatened to storm the homes of law-abiding Americans for surprise gun inspections; endorsed a handgun ban without buybacks; and signed an amicus curiae brief both justifying a total handgun ban and suggesting that the Second Amendment does not secure an individual right but rather a "collective" or "militia-related" right. The Washington Post noted that unlike Harris, Walz was not always hostile to the Second Amendment, having once earned an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association. However, in recent years, he has become a zealous anti-gun activist, proudly earning nothing but straight "F" ratings and publicly blasting the NRA as "the biggest single obstacle to passing the most basic measures to prevent gun violence in America." Walz has since boasted of his efforts to ban bump stocks and assault rifles, as well as his fight to prevent concealed-carry reciprocity. In June, Walz ratified legislation banning the use of binary triggers. Last year, he ratified a raft of gun-control measures, including universal background checks and a red-flag law. Walz's photo op is unlikely to make critics forget about his record or Harris', just as it appears to have done little to win over hunters and conservationists. Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women's Forum, told the Spectator, "No $40 camo hat will convince most sportsmen and women that Harris-Walz represents them." "Vice President Harris has been an active partner with President Biden in being the most hostile administration to shooting sports, hunting, and fishing access. Her name is co-signed on closing millions of acres of public hunting lands in Alaska, forbidding lead tackle on national wildlife refuges, and recently shutting down shooting sports opportunities in the entirety of Bears Ears National Monument — 1.3 million acres," said Hoffman. "Hunters and anglers don’t trust Harris-Walz." Derek Wolfe, host of the outdoorsman podcast "Wolfe Untamed," said, "They have made it clear that they are coming for guns, fracking, gas-powered vehicles, just to name a few. They know that 10 million hunters didn't vote in the last election, so they are reaching out, but it's a waste of their time because the hunting community, in my opinion, will vote for someone that puts America first. And I believe that man is Donald J. Trump." 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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Time magazine owner publicly chides Harris for repeatedly rejecting interviews amid her softball media blitz
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Time magazine owner publicly chides Harris for repeatedly rejecting interviews amid her softball media blitz

Time magazine owner Marc Benioff publicly scolded Democratic presidential nominee and current Vice President Kamala Harris for rejecting multiple interview requests from the publication.Benioff, Salesforce co-founder and CEO, posted on X Sunday, stating, "Despite multiple requests, TIME has not been granted an interview with Kamala Harris—unlike every other Presidential candidate. We believe in transparency and publish each interview in full. Why isn't the Vice President engaging with the public on the same level?"In the post, Benioff added a few hashtags, including "TrustMatter," "TransparencyMatters," and "Leadership." He also linked to previous interviews Time conducted with Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.Last week, Time released a new piece on the vice president titled, "What Kind of President Would Kamala Harris Be?" noting that she has spoken "infrequently to reporters.""When she does do interviews, she mostly favors local media, culture podcasts, or friendly talk shows. Harris declined repeated requests for an interview for this story," it read. "In contrast, Trump talked about his policy vision with a TIME reporter for 90 minutes across two interviews. Biden spoke to TIME at similar length before dropping out of the race."Harris' refusal to participate in an interview with the outlet has not stopped Time from publishing pieces that portray her favorably.Time named Biden and Harris the 2020 "Person of Year" for "changing the American story, for showing that the forces of empathy are greater than the furies of division, for sharing a vision of healing in a grieving world."In August, the publication released an article titled "The Reintroduction of Kamala Harris," which stated that Harris "pulled off the swiftest vibe shift in modern political history." It claimed she "packed stadiums and dominated TikTok, offering a fresh message focused on the future over the past."While Harris has largely avoided reporters, over the past week, the Democratic nominee has been on a media blitz, sitting down for friendly, softball interviews on "The View," "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, and "The Howard Stern Show."Harris also participated in a "60 Minutes" interview, which resulted in backlash after it was discovered that CBS News apparently deceptively edited one of her responses. The network is accused of removing one of Harris' word-salad responses and replacing it with a comment she provided at a different point in the interview. There have been calls, including from Trump, for CBS to release the full transcript.According to Benioff, Time guarantees that its interviews are released in full. Benioff seemed to speculate that this may be the reason Harris has refused to participate. 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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Biatch PLEASE! White Women WRECK Lea Thompson for Racist, INSANE Rant About Trump Taking LAND from Women
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Biatch PLEASE! White Women WRECK Lea Thompson for Racist, INSANE Rant About Trump Taking LAND from Women

Biatch PLEASE! White Women WRECK Lea Thompson for Racist, INSANE Rant About Trump Taking LAND from Women
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CO Mgmt Company Sets Record STRAIGHT on Gangs (Illegals) Taking Over Rental Properties in DAMNING Thread
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CO Mgmt Company Sets Record STRAIGHT on Gangs (Illegals) Taking Over Rental Properties in DAMNING Thread

CO Mgmt Company Sets Record STRAIGHT on Gangs (Illegals) Taking Over Rental Properties in DAMNING Thread
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Man Accused of Wanting to Assassinate Trump Denies Narrative, Says He's 'All in' on Former President
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Man Accused of Wanting to Assassinate Trump Denies Narrative, Says He's 'All in' on Former President

Man Accused of Wanting to Assassinate Trump Denies Narrative, Says He's 'All in' on Former President
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Geneticists Show How Neanderthals Never Really Went Extinct
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Geneticists Show How Neanderthals Never Really Went Extinct

By Liz Fuller-Wright/Princeton University Ever since the first Neanderthal bones were discovered, people have wondered about these ancient hominins. How are they different from us? How much are they like us? Did our ancestors get along with them? Fight them? Love them? The recent discovery of a group called Denisovans, a Neanderthal-like group who populated Asia and Oceania, added its own set of questions. Now, an international team of geneticists and AI experts are adding whole new chapters to our shared hominin history. Under the leadership of Joshua Akey, a professor in Princeton’s Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, the researchers have found a history of genetic intermingling and exchange that suggests a much more intimate connection between these early human groups than previously believed. All About Neanderthals – The Surprising Facts Humans and Neanderthals Have More in Common than Polar and Brown Bears Genetic Exchange Between Neanderthals and Modern Humans “This is the first time that geneticists have identified multiple waves of modern human-Neanderthal admixture,” said Liming Li, a professor in the Department of Medical Genetics and Developmental Biology at Southeast University in Nanjing, China, who performed this work as an associate research scholar in Akey’s lab. Read moreSection: NewsEvolution & Human OriginsRead Later 
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Trump Calls on Harris to Take Cognitive Test
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Trump Calls on Harris to Take Cognitive Test

Former President Donald Trump wants Vice President Kamala Harris to take a cognitive test.
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Scientists design new 'AGI benchmark' that indicates whether any future AI model could cause 'catastrophic harm'
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Scientists design new 'AGI benchmark' that indicates whether any future AI model could cause 'catastrophic harm'

OpenAI scientists have designed MLE-bench — a compilation of 75 extremely difficult tests that can assess whether a future advanced AI agent is capable of modifying its own code and improving itself.
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5,000-year-old jade 'dragon' unearthed in tomb in China
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5,000-year-old jade 'dragon' unearthed in tomb in China

Archaeologists have found the largest ever jade "dragon" made by the Neolithic Hongshan culture on record.
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78-Year-Old Liza Minnelli Looks Back To Her Old Self As She Receives Award And Poses For Photo
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78-Year-Old Liza Minnelli Looks Back To Her Old Self As She Receives Award And Poses For Photo

Liza Minnelli graced the inaugural Gala of the Stars event, which took place recently at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. She showed up in an all-black ensemble featuring a shiny top and velvet pants, with ankle boots to match. The 78-year-old star showed off her short pixie cut hairdo as she posed backstage in a wheelchair as the ceremony went on. As fitting, Liza received a Lifetime Achievement Award amongst other dance legends who were present to support Dancers Against Cancer. How is Liza Minnelli’s health?             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Shutterstock Editorial (@shutterstocknow)   Liza has been through a series of health challenges in her lifetime, ranging from viral encephalitis to hip and knee replacements and a few falls. She missed a few important events this year, including the burial of her producer friend Allan Lazare in March and her New York film premiere in June. Although she seemed to be in high spirits at the recent gala, Liza has been unable to travel as much and spends more time at home with dogs watching movies. She remains active on her social media, giving her followers updates and reminiscing about her prime with throwback photos. Liza Minnelli / Everett Is Liza Minnelli retiring? Liza turns 79 next March; however, she has no plans to quit working. Following her recent documentary with Bruce David Klein, she is set to release a memoir about her life in 2026. Liza noted in August that she is tired of letting people tell her story with false narratives. Liza Minnelli / Everett The 78-year-old will be addressing the half-truths and lies in collaboration with her friend Michael Feinstein, Pulitzer Prize winner Heidi Evans, and Josh Getlin from The Los Angeles Times. In addition to the many projects in her hands, Liza still promises new music and collaborations in the coming years. Next up: Lisa Marie Presley Revealed That Elvis Presley Used To Visit Her Decades After His Passing The post 78-Year-Old Liza Minnelli Looks Back To Her Old Self As She Receives Award And Poses For Photo appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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