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Hasta La Vista Cori Bush! She Lost Her Primary!
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Hasta La Vista Cori Bush! She Lost Her Primary!

This is a blow to the progressive squad! Hopefully, people will start to see what the squad stands for. Bush’s loss to St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell in the 1st Congressional District’s Democratic primary makes her the second member of the group to lose reelection after Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) earlier this year. The […] The post Hasta La Vista Cori Bush! She Lost Her Primary! appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Trump Warns Of "Kamala Crash" As We Head Into Economic Catastrophe
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Another Squad Member Ousted From Congress: Missouri’s Cori Bush Loses Primary
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Another Squad Member Ousted From Congress: Missouri’s Cori Bush Loses Primary

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) on Tuesday became the second member of the far-left anti-Israel “Squad” to lose her congressional seat to a challenger. Decision Desk HQ called the race for St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell just after 9 p.m. local time with just over 40% of the vote tallied — at the time, Bell led Bush by double digits, holding 54.9% to Bush’s 41.8%. Decision Desk HQ projects Wesley Bell wins the Democratic primary for US House in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District. #DecisionMade: 10:07pm ET Follow live results here: https://t.co/R4bJ6cPREe pic.twitter.com/Ikmo4vY6BU — Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) August 7, 2024 Polls indicated going into Tuesday’s primary that Bush might be in trouble. New poll shows Wesley Bell pulling ahead of SQUAD Member Cori Bush | https://t.co/qCxPrBSdLA https://t.co/okwAJxklWg — Noble Road (@noble_road) August 5, 2024 Bush first appeared on the local political scene in the wake of the Ferguson riots — where she was an active participant — and has continued to use lies about what happened to Michael Brown to push her political agenda. She has represented Missouri’s 1st Congressional District — which includes St. Louis City and parts of the outlying St. Louis County — since 2021, after unseating William “Lacy” Clay Jr. in the 202o election. She has since made a name for herself by quickly aligning with Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and others on the radical Left. WATCH THE TRAILER FOR ‘AM I RACIST?’ — A MATT WALSH COMEDY ON DEI In the wake of the October 7th massacre — an unprecedented and unprovoked attack on Israel that was carried out by Hamas terrorists — Bush took the side of the pro-Hamas protesters who blamed Israel for the resulting war and threatened Jewish students on college campuses across the United States. The Missouri Congresswoman has since been embroiled in controversy over funneling thousands to her husband, while he provides “security” for her even as she demands less police protection for others while violent crime surges in her home district. Bush’s loss comes on the heels of another primary ouster 1,000 miles away — Rep. Jamaal Bowman, best known for pulling a fire alarm to stop an unfavorable vote from proceeding, lost by double digits after he too voiced support for campus pro-Hamas protesters in the aftermath of October 7th. Both Bush and Bowman have claimed that, rather than their own radical policies, funding from AIPAC — a pro-Israel group — is the reason their campaigns floundered and ultimately failed.
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DeSantis Rips Harris-Walz Ticket: ‘Most Left-Wing Ticket In American History’
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DeSantis Rips Harris-Walz Ticket: ‘Most Left-Wing Ticket In American History’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) slammed Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision this week to select far-Left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to be her running mate, saying that the two represent one of the most radical tickets in American history. DeSantis made the remarks during a press conference and on social media after the selection was announced early on Tuesday morning. “We all remember the BLM riots of 2020 in Minneapolis,” DeSantis said. “Those were riots that Harris egged on and raised money to bail out the rioters with Minnesota Bail Fund, and they’re riots that Tim Walz as governor sat back and let happen. He sat back and let the city of Minneapolis burn. That city has been gutted as a result of those riots.” Ron DeSantis takes down Tim Walz ??? pic.twitter.com/uomOUIP6hX — Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 6, 2024 “This is a ticket that really represents the spirit of those 2020 BLM riots,” he continued. “You have a very vapid San Francisco Democrat and then you’ve got an Ilhan Omar-style leftist, Tim Walz, who has the same policies as his fellow Minnesotan Ilhan Omar.” “We do not need an America that represents the failed policies of San Francisco or the failed policies of Minneapolis,” he said. “We do not need to see poop on the street and cities burning down. That is not a prescription for America to work its way back.” WATCH BEN SHAPIRO’S ‘SCAMALA: KAMALA HARRIS UNMASKED’ ON DAILYWIRE+ DeSantis noted that from 2020 through 2021, “you were five times more likely to move from Minnesota to Florida than vice versa, and that’s a result of people fleeing those failed policies.” “Why would we want that for the United States of America? Where are people going to flee to?” he asked. “We can’t have everybody live in the state of Florida, I can tell you that.” On social media, DeSantis branded the ticket “Make America Burn Again” and said that the two represented the “most left-wing ticket in American history.” In 2021, Minnesotans were roughly five times more likely to move to Florida than vice versa. They were fleeing a state that, under Gov. Tim Walz, turned its back on law and order, increased taxes, and imposed unscientific coronavirus restrictions, harming children and destroying… — Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) August 6, 2024
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PBS's Barron-Lopez Turns to Prof to Defend 'Dignity & Authenticity' of Kamala, Obama
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PBS's Barron-Lopez Turns to Prof to Defend 'Dignity & Authenticity' of Kamala, Obama

The Saturday edition of PBS News Weekend was hosted by the paper’s most liberal reporter (and also a CNN contributor) Laura Barron-Lopez, and she took full advantage, harkening back to Donald Trump’s wild appearance before the National Association of Black Journalists to accuse the former president of appealing to racists and anti-semites. Providing PBS-selected back up was a hard-left academic who hailed the underwhelming Kamala Harris as, if not the Second Coming, then part of the “Third Reconstruction Period in the United States,” along with Barack Obama. (What does that mean? Your guess is as good as mine). Anchor Laura Barrón-López: Earlier this week, speaking to a gathering of black journalists, former President Donald Trump questioned Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity. Barrón-López: It's not the first time Mr. Trump and other Republicans have accused a politician of color of not knowing their own race or ethnicity. Trump's comments on Wednesday echoed his lies about Harris in 2020 and Barack Obama during his presidency, that they were not natural-born American citizens.   Democrats, including some in the media, have spent decades accusing black conservatives of betraying their race (see Clarence Thomas smeared as an “Uncle Tom”). But don’t expect an airing of those grievances on the PBS News Hour. Barron-Lopez spoke with Peniel Joseph of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at the University of Texas, who smeared some white voters as anti-semitic, which takes nerve, given the onslaught of left-wing anti-semitism in the United States since the October 7 massacre, which even weighed on Kamala Harris’s choice of running mate and may have prevented her from choosing popular Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who is Jewish, as her running mate. Peniel Joseph: I think this is a long standing tradition of questioning the citizenship, the dignity, the authenticity, of black political figures. When we think about Kamala Harris, in this context, what Trump is doing is really talking to his own base. He's talking to white voters who are aggrieved by this idea, which is false, that they are being replaced by people of color, sometimes they feel they're being replaced by Jews. So there is this racist, anti-semitic strain that he is tapping into by saying she doesn't know whether she wants to be South Asian, she doesn’t know whether she wants to be black. Barron-Lopez went all in on racial essentialism. Barrón-López: I wanted to ask you about a Pew survey that dates back to 2022, where it found that race is very much a part of the identity for black Americans and how they connect to others. It found that 76 percent of black Americans say being black is extremely or very important to how they think about themselves. So what happens to black Americans when someone who is in a leading position like Donald Trump just openly questions who is or isn't black? (Hypothetical: Would Barron-Lopez be pleased to find that, say, 76 percent of white Americans think being white is very important to them?) Joseph used the same tired talking leftist points about “diversity is strength” and how a President Harris would fulfill the “idea of an aspirational America where we embrace multiracial democracy.” Joseph: ….with the election of Barack Obama in 2008, that really opened up this third Reconstruction period in the United States, where we've been pushing for an embrace of multiracial democracy, yet those redemption is forces are still there, as we've seen, with the Vice President's run to be the first black woman and South Asian woman president. It brings us closer to that idea of an aspirational America where we embrace multiracial democracy, and we find strength in the difference in the diversity within our country. That’s a lot of weight on the shoulders of a lightweight politician. This segment was brought to you in part by Consumer Cellular. A transcript is available, click “Expand.” PBS News Weekend 8/3/24 7:11:12 p.m. (ET) Laura Barrón-López: Earlier this week, speaking to a gathering of Black Journalists, former President Donald Trump questioned vice president Kamala Harris's racial identity. Donald Trump, Former U.S. President: And now she wants to be known as black. So I don't know is she Indian or is she black?   Reporter: She is always identified as a black woman and she went to a historically black college. Trump: But you know what? I respect either one. I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't, because she was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went — she became a black person. Laura Barrón-López: It's not the first time Mr. Trump and other Republicans have accused a politician of color of not knowing their own race or ethnicity. Trump's comments on Wednesday echoed his lies about Harris in 2020 and Barack Obama during his presidency, that they were not natural born American citizens.   Peniel Joseph is the founding director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also author of "The Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the 21st Century." I want to first note that back in 2020, Donald Trump's campaign spokesperson said that Kamala Harris is a black woman, and pointed to donations that Trump had made to her earlier campaigns is evidence that he is not racist. But again, these are not the first instances of Trump questioning Harris's identity and her race. What is behind this? Peniel Joseph, The University of Texas at Austin: I think this is a long standing tradition of questioning the citizenship, the dignity, the authenticity, of black political figures. When we think about Kamala Harris, in this context, what Trump is doing is really talking to his own base. He's talking to white voters who are aggrieved by this idea, which is false, that they are being replaced by people of color, sometimes they feel they're being replaced by Jews. So there is this racist, antisemitic strain that he is tapping into by saying she doesn't know whether she wants to be South Asian, she doesn't know whether she wants to be black. He's signaling to his followers, that this is the coming wave that I'm here to protect you again. Laura Barrón-López: As you noted, Donald Trump isn't the only white politician to question the identity of people of color, or try to define who is or isn't really black. But how far does this go back? Where did it start? What's the history of it? Peniel Joseph: Well, the history of questioning people's racial identity goes back to Antebellum America where, in certain context, African Americans who are mixed race tried to get their rights legally acknowledged by courts. And in this country, we really have a one drop rule where whether your mother or father was white, you were legally defined as black as a species of property, who could not be willed any estates who couldn't be an air of a white person who couldn't run for public office who couldn't sit in juries. Now, when we fast forward to the 20th and the 21st century, as we know, there's a whole bunch of African Americans of mixed race heritage, but they're still identified as black in this country. Kamala Harris went to Howard University, Historically Black College. She's at aka Alpha Kappa Alpha, which is part of the Divine Nine, historically, African American sorority and fraternities. She's lived her life as a black woman. In this context, the move to undermine the authentic experience of black people plays out in different contexts, both culturally, politically, economically. In this context, it's the denial that a black woman could be President of the United States, because in certain ways that racial and gender barrier are one of the last symbolic barriers that we have to break. Laura Barrón-López: I wanted to ask you about a Pew survey that dates back to 2022, where it found that race is very much a part of the identity for black Americans and how they connect to others. It found that 76 percent of black Americans say being black is extremely or very important to how they think about themselves. So what happens to black Americans when someone who is in a leading position like Donald Trump just openly questions who is or isn't black? Peniel Joseph: Well, I think it makes black Americans think about the solidarity and the unity of their shared history, right. And so in certain ways, Trump and these allegations against Kamala Harris, just like the allegations against Barack Obama, that he wasn't an American citizen, are a distraction. And the late great Nobel Prize winning writer Toni Morrison always reminds us that racism is a distraction, it distracts us from the work that we need to do. So I think right now, all the reaction that we're seeing is that the black community is really solidly behind the Vice President, but also other groups are as well. So, I think it's having the opposite effect. But again, I don't think it's intended to be directed to black people. Laura Barrón-López: When I covered the 2019 Democratic primary, even Democratic primary voters said to me that they weren't sure if the country was ready for a woman president or was ready for a woman of color to be president. Do you think that it's different now? Peniel Joseph: Well, yes, I mean, I think the country is always battling between two stories, it's telling itself. One story is a reconstructionist story that celebrates multiracial multigender democracy. The other is a redemption story that really is about fear, anxiety, a racial caste system that subordinates black people, women, people of color, Jews, people who are otherwise in our society. And I think with the election of Barack Obama in 2008, that really opened up this third Reconstruction period in the United States, where we've been pushing for an embrace of multiracial democracy, yet those redemption is forces are still there, as we've seen, with the Vice President's run to be the first black woman and South Asian woman president. It brings us closer to that idea of an aspirational America where we embrace multiracial democracy, and we find strength in the difference in the diversity within our country. Laura Barrón-López: Professor Peniel Joseph of the University of Texas at Austin. Thank you for your time. Peniel Joseph: Thank you.
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Scarborough's Strange Christian Celebration of Dems: 'Unto Them Is Born' Reason For Joy
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Scarborough's Strange Christian Celebration of Dems: 'Unto Them Is Born' Reason For Joy

Wait! We thought it was those scary right-wing Christian nationalists who were dragging their religion into politics! So what the heck was Joe Scarborough up to on today's Morning Joe, when he echoed some Bible verses about the coming of Jesus, but invoked it to celebrate Democrats having a couple of good weeks in the presidential race? "Gene Robinson, before we get to the news of the day, behold, you bring tidings of good news to Democrats east, west, north, and south, for unto them is born the reason for exuberance."   I'm anything but an expert on the Christian liturgy, but Scarborough's mention of "tidings east, west, north, and south," could be a reference to Daniel 11:44, which speaks of "tidings out of the east and out of the north."  And then there's the Christmas carol, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, wherein the line appears: "Oh tidings of comfort and joy."  Even more shocking was Scarborough's mention of "for unto them is born." That clearly seems a reference to Isaiah 9:6: “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given." And then Luke 2:11-14: "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." So in Scarborough's mind, good fortune for the Democrats is equivalent to the birth of the Savior and Christ the Lord? Has Joe lost his mind? Or throwing the Bible behind the Democrats is just a little whimsey? Scarborough also struck a strangely bellicose tone, out of keeping with his Christian theme.  Criticizing whiny Democrats who supposedly don't think they deserve "good things," Scarborough angrily shouted at them: "BS! You take. What. You. Need! You fight! If you need it, you take it." Scarborough was riffing off Gene Robinson's current Washington Post column, "For Democrats, there’s cause for rational exuberance."  Note: Judging by his facial expression, Robinson appeared initially bewildered by Scarborough's strange invocation of Christian themes. And in contrast with Scarborough's bizarre religious allusions, Robinson invoked an entirely secular metaphor, saying that while Democrats should express joy, they also need to focus on the "three yards and a cloud of dust" of campaigning. That line is associated with Woody Hayes, the legendary Ohio State coach [1951-78], who won by largely sticking to a conservative ground game. Here's the transcript. MSNBC Morning Joe 8/6/24 6:06 am EDT JOE SCARBOROUGH: Gene Robinson, before we get to the news of the day, behold, you bring tidings of good news to Democrats east, west, north, and south, for unto them is born the reason [shouts] for exuberance! You know, Democrats, it's one thing I never understood about Democrats. EUGENE ROBINSON: Yeah. SCARBOROUGH: [Whiny voice] We don't we don't deserve good things. I'm like, BS! You take. What. You. Need! You fight! If you need it, you take it by getting the most votes. By knocking on the most doors. ROBINSONL Exactly. SCARBOROUGH: And every time you knock on a door, every time you plant a yard sign, you do it with exuberance. You do it with joy. And you do it knowing you have no choice but to win. ROBINSON: Right, yeah. SCARBOROUGH: And Gene, you're telling Democrats, it's okay. You can be happy while you're going out about your business of working hard and winning elections. ROBINSON: Right. You don't have to be overconfident, but be happy. You just had, like, two of the best weeks ever in politics, right? You've had this amazing couple of weeks. You've got more money than you can spend at this point. You just have to figure out how to spend it. You've got an opponent, a Republican ticket, that's self-destructing in any number of ways. They just helped you put Georgia back in play for the election. So, yeah! You should be a little pumped at this point, and you can be happy about what has happened without saying, you know -- without being overconfident, without being silly about it, and, and sort of not tending to business. So tend to your business, and get it done. It's, it's, you know, three yards and a cloud of dust, there's that part of it. But do it with some joy. And do it, you know -- SCARBOROUGH: Exactly. ROBINSON: It's a happy time for the Democratic party right now.
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3 thugs try to rob California tobacco shop, but armed owner opens fire with lethal consequences
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3 thugs try to rob California tobacco shop, but armed owner opens fire with lethal consequences

An armed business owner in California gunned down one of three armed thugs who were trying to rob his tobacco shop on Tuesday morning. KTLA-TV reported that the three thugs walked into the Classic Tobacco Shop on the corner of Firestone Blvd. and Studebaker Road in the city of Norwalk at about 9 in the morning. He was acting in self-defense.While the group was armed, so was the business owner who opened fire on them and was able to hit one in the chest. The three tried to run away by rushing into their getaway car, but the vehicle was reportedly boxed in at the parking lot. The alleged robber who was shot in the chest was later found by police in a nearby alleyway and transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The other two suspects tried to escape into a residential area on Elmcroft Avenue near the Lakeside Middle School, according to KTLA. The school was not in session at the time. Police responded by setting up a containment area and with the help of a SWAT Team were able to take the two suspects into custody at about 11:30 a.m. The shop owner was not injured and told investigators he was acting in self-defense. A KTLA news helicopter report showed the aftermath of the law enforcement action. Norwalk is a city of about 107k residents located only 17 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. 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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Forbes Digs Tim Walz Out of His Red States Are 'Mostly Rocks and Cows' Comment
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Algeria Blames ‘Zionist Lobby’ for Imane Kelif Backlash
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Algeria Blames ‘Zionist Lobby’ for Imane Kelif Backlash
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And Then There Were Two: Cori Bush Loses Primary, Joins Jamaal Bowman on the Unemployment Line
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And Then There Were Two: Cori Bush Loses Primary, Joins Jamaal Bowman on the Unemployment Line
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