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'He killed the bill': Kamala blames Trump for Haitian influx issues
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'He killed the bill': Kamala blames Trump for Haitian influx issues

Kamala Harris was put in the hot seat in a recent interview with MSNBC during which concerns regarding the influx of Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, were brought to her attention. However, instead of addressing these issues directly, Kamala did what any good Democrat would and deflected blame onto former President Trump. “There are people there that are stressed, that feel that they’re at capacity. Communities around the country that have legal immigration, many have said, ‘We’re at capacity.’ And many feel like the government has said to them, ‘Well, adapt, sit down, be quiet, this is how it is,’” the interviewer said to Kamala. “What would a Harris administration do for those communities who’ve taken in many, many, legal immigrants, but are at capacity?” The interviewer then asked. “Well, first of all, we do have a broken immigration system, and it needs to be fixed,” Kamala responded before mentioning a border security bill put together by members of the United States Congress. “Donald Trump got word of the bill, realized it was going to fix a problem he wanted to run on, and told them to kill the bill, don’t put it up for a vote. He killed a bill that would have actually been a solution cause he wants to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem,” Kamala continued. Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” is in disbelief. “I can’t take it, stop. It’s the same answer every time. ‘It’s Trump’s fault.’ Trump was not in office a few months ago, he couldn’t squash that bill,” Gray says, adding, “He was not president at the time, but they’re still blaming him.” Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, 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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'Back to the Future' bully Biff Tannen comes clean
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'Back to the Future' bully Biff Tannen comes clean

"I’m famous, I’m too famous, and I‘m not famous enough ... all at the same time.” This is the dilemma of actor Tom Wilson, best known for playing bully Biff Tannen in the "Back to the Future" trilogy. It's a dilemma he explores in his entertaining documentary "Humbly Super Famous," available to watch for free on YouTube. Fame is a double-edged sword. It can promise you money and success, but in your most private moments, your humanity is stripped away, as you are unable to escape the fact that the world sees you as nothing more than a celebrity. The world sees a character embedded into fans’ memories and pop culture, but what is behind the character? Who is the person underneath? "Humbly Super Famous" is Wilson's comical yet moving attempt to answer these questions. The film features footage shot by him of his convention appearances, interviews with his family, and candid moments of him interacting with his "Back to the Future" co-stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Lea Thompson. The film acts as a memoir of sorts for the actor reflecting on his career, his fame, his family, and his fans. Some of his interactions with the fans can be disturbing. When Wilson's mother dies at the hospital, for example, a nurse bombards him with comments and questions about "Back to the Future" as he tries to pray over his mother’s body. Another anecdote from his career is too good to spoil here — suffice it to say you don't want to miss his "Batman" story. Those who are already Wilson fans surely know his song "Stop Asking Me the Questions," in which he hilariously pokes fun at the well-intended but annoying questions he gets asked by fans on a regular basis. Not that Wilson isn't grateful for his life-changing role, and the joy his performance brings to millions of people is not lost on him. Whether you’ve seen him at cons or had real interactions in person with him, which I’m grateful to say I have, it’s clear that the fandom that made him a household name, or "too famous," means a lot to him. It is, however, understandable that he longs for people to see that there is more to him than the character of Biff Tannen. That role made Wilson famous, but it also made the man who made the role invisible to the public eye. It is evident that Wilson is a much more thoughtful person than the character who tormented two generations of McFlys. This is what he means by "not famous enough," as comes across in a touching moment he shares with his daughter Emily. She and the rest of his family are highlighted throughout the movie; it's clear how much Wilson values their love and affection.The love they in turn feel for Wilson comes through as they share the personal impact his career had on them. It's clear that Wilson's Catholic faith has kept him grounded. "Humbly Super Famous" is the epitome of a labor of love; Wilson alone shot, edited, produced, and directed it. It's a tribute to his fans, his family, and the career "Back to the Future" has given him, for better or for worse. One theme emerges over the course of the almost 60-minute film: Whether you are famous, too famous, or not famous enough, what you do matters and how you treat people matters. The way Wilson makes time for people (no matter how inconvenient it may be) speaks volumes abour his character and his kindness, making him the rare Hollywood celebrity worth emulating. I highly recommend checking out "Humbly Super Famous"; it’s easily one of the best films of the year.
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@Heritage: Harris-Biden Admin Energy Rules and Regulations Have Cost Taxpayers $1.37 Trillion
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@Heritage: Harris-Biden Admin Energy Rules and Regulations Have Cost Taxpayers $1.37 Trillion

@Heritage: Harris-Biden Admin Energy Rules and Regulations Have Cost Taxpayers $1.37 Trillion
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HOLY GASLIGHT, BATMAN: Watch Eric Holder Say DOJ's Never Been Used for Political Persecutions
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HOLY GASLIGHT, BATMAN: Watch Eric Holder Say DOJ's Never Been Used for Political Persecutions

HOLY GASLIGHT, BATMAN: Watch Eric Holder Say DOJ's Never Been Used for Political Persecutions
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Attempted Murder! Anna Paulina Luna's Former Political Opponent Charged With Hiring Hit Squad
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Attempted Murder! Anna Paulina Luna's Former Political Opponent Charged With Hiring Hit Squad

Attempted Murder! Anna Paulina Luna's Former Political Opponent Charged With Hiring Hit Squad
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Tense Tim Reportedly Nervous As Vance and Walz Face Biggest Night of Their Political Lives
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Tense Tim Reportedly Nervous As Vance and Walz Face Biggest Night of Their Political Lives

Tense Tim Reportedly Nervous As Vance and Walz Face Biggest Night of Their Political Lives
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WATCH: Walz Gets Booed at Michigan Game, Called 'Tampon Tim'—and What Was That He Did With His Finger?
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WATCH: Walz Gets Booed at Michigan Game, Called 'Tampon Tim'—and What Was That He Did With His Finger?

WATCH: Walz Gets Booed at Michigan Game, Called 'Tampon Tim'—and What Was That He Did With His Finger?
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The Harrying of the North, by William the Conqueror
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The Harrying of the North, by William the Conqueror

No conqueror is ever merciful. By rights of conquest, mercy is seldom shown to those being conquered. After all, it was long known in history that those who fear a new ruler will most often obey him as well. William the Conqueror, the Norman invader of England, knew this all too well when he began his devastating campaign to subdue the English north. The last step on the full reign over England, the north had to be captured swiftly and decisively. And it is because of this that William conducted the Harrying of the North, where brutality, destruction, and utter devastation secured him both the victory and the obedience of his new subjects. The Rufus Stone: Memorial to William Rufus, Unpopular Norman King of England How Anglo-Saxon England Made the Radical Change to Christianity The Harrying of the North and the Stain on William’s Rule William the Conqueror, or “the Bastard” as he was also known, was a seasoned ruler by the time he came to England. A descendant of the Viking chieftain Rollo, who settled in French Normandy and became its Duke, William had the same warlike nature as his Norse predecessors. Read moreSection: NewsHistoryImportant EventsFamous PeopleRead Later 
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October's 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Will Dazzle
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October's 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Will Dazzle

A "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun is coming. But only a lucky few will be in the path.
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JOSH HAMMER: The Amy Wax Inflection Point For ‘Elite’ Higher Education
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JOSH HAMMER: The Amy Wax Inflection Point For ‘Elite’ Higher Education

Higher education has been a cesspool of anti-Americanism, censorious leftism and cultural radicalism for longer than I have been alive. The moral rot is, and always has been, particularly acute at Ivy…
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