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What the mainstream media’s outrage over RFK Jr.’s 'affair' is REALLY about
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What the mainstream media’s outrage over RFK Jr.’s 'affair' is REALLY about

According to numerous reports, RFK Jr. has been caught in “an affair” with New York magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi. The headlines for every leftist news outlet express utter outrage over the scandal. “Married RFK Jr., 70, Bragged He Had ‘Intimate’ Photos of Reporter Olivia Nuzzi, 31” —The Daily Beast “Reporter Olivia Nuzzi’s relationship with RFK Jr. triggers backlash” —The Washington Post “New York magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi placed on leave after disclosing RFK relationship” —CNN “The Reported RFK Jr.–Olivia Nuzzi 'Relationship' Casts New Scrutiny on All Journalists” —Vanity Fair That’s just a small sampling of the articles out there. Clearly the mainstream media is upset by their relationship, given that Kennedy is a married man and the fact that the relationship compromised journalistic integrity, since Nuzzi was supposed to be acting as an impartial reporter. While much remains to be learned about Kennedy and Nuzzi’s relationship, Liz Wheeler says that “there are red flags in this story.” - YouTube www.youtube.com For example, Kennedy and Nuzzi “did not have physical contact,” which was corroborated by CNN reports that stated that the relationship “was digital in nature.” A spokesman for RFK Jr.’s team also stated that “Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview that she requested, which yielded a hit piece.” More may be revealed about the nature of their relationship in time, but as of now, only one thing is clear: The media’s outrage is 100% due to RFK Jr. endorsing Donald Trump and 0% because journalists care about morality or journalistic integrity. “They know that RFK’s endorsement of Trump impacts a specific demographic of voter that Democrats think they own ... women,” says Liz. “So when RFK Jr. endorsed Donald Trump's campaign, Democrats panicked … because this demographic of women that they need to vote for Kamala Harris” is “suddenly at risk of voting for Donald Trump.” “Enter a character assassination against RFK Jr.,” says Liz. The media pretending to care about journalistic integrity is easily debunked. Liz lists three perfect examples. One: “Who's been [Kamala Harris’] best friend for the past decades? The head of ABC News. Yes, the same ABC news that staged that biased debate.” Two: The existence in media of “George Stephanopoulos, who is the fixer for the Clintons” (and Joe Biden’s close friend). Three: Karine Jean-Pierre, the press secretary of the Biden administration, was in a relationship with and shares an adopted daughter with former CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux. And as for the Democrats caring about sexual impropriety, that’s also easily debunked. “While [New York officials] were locking people in their homes during COVID … they were themselves holding drug-fueled sex parties,” says Liz, playing a clip of undercover footage of Dr. Jay Varma, former senior adviser for public health, admitting that during lockdowns he and other top-ranking officials were attending secret parties and engaging in all kinds of debauchery. “I actually was the one who convinced the mayor to make it a [vaccine] mandate,” Varma said in the secret footage. “We went to some like, underground, like, dance party, like underneath a bank in Wall Street, and we were all rolling. We were all taking Molly, and everybody’s high.” In another undercover video, Varma admitted that he and his wife threw a drug-fueled sex party themselves during COVID. “It was fun. We all like, took like, you know, Molly, and it was like eight or nine of us. … Everybody had a blast because everybody was like so pent up,” he said, adding that he enjoyed being “naked with friends.” “Meanwhile, everyday people like you and me and our family members [were] locked down in New York, not allowed to gather, facing vaccine mandates, and not allowed to be with our dying grandmothers in the hospital because people like that were too busy being sexual perverts in a basement bank on Wall Street,” says Liz. There’s also the matter of rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, who has been arrested and charged with a slew of sex crimes. “It's funny to me because the mainstream media” is “pretending to faint onto their couches about this non-story about RFK,” says Liz. “Where's their coverage of Sean Diddy Combs?” “He's been charged by federal authorities for sex crimes and yet the media is barely covering this at all … because a lot of these people have probably been involved at least in a tertiary way,” she says. “That’s why the media doesn’t care about this actual sexual impropriety.” And finally, the best example of all: Kamala Harris and Willie Brown. “You want to talk about disgusting sexual behavior? A 29-year-old having an affair with a 60-year-old married man in order to obtain a political position — you don't think that's disgusting?” asks Liz. To hear more of her commentary, watch the clip above. Want more from Liz Wheeler?To enjoy more of Liz’s based commentary, 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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Teammate of transgender NCAA volleyball player says she had to room with him on trips after he specifically requested her
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Teammate of transgender NCAA volleyball player says she had to room with him on trips after he specifically requested her

A teammate of a male player who plays on the San Jose State University women's volleyball team has joined a lawsuit against the NCAA.SJSU women's volleyball is off to its greatest start in program history (8-0) with the help of a male athlete on the team. That athlete is biological male Blaire Fleming, born Brayden, who is listed on the team website at 6'1''.SJSU has disabled comments on X posts, kept Fleming out of highlight packages, and even removed him from game recaps as a result of backlash from him playing on the women's team.Now, SJSU's co-captain Brooke Slusser has joined a lawsuit against the NCAA for allowing males to compete against females. After transferring to SJSU from Alabama in 2023, Slusser shared a residence with four teammates, including Fleming, a male. OutKick reported that Slusser also had to room with Fleming on road trips frequently and later found out that Fleming specifically requested to room with her.According to her legal complaint, Slusser was never told that a male athlete was on the team. While she noticed that Fleming could jump higher and hit harder than any girl at SJSU, she didn't realize he was male until she overheard students calling Fleming a "guy."Slusser was uncomfortable with the transgender athlete's presence on the team and questioned if it was safe for her teammates or even opposing players.'It comes down to the NCAA not making a safe and fair, level playing field for our women athletes in collegiate sports.'Slusser also shared concerns about possible concussions; she said she and her teammates regularly discuss the dangers of being hit by one of Fleming's spikes.The teammate isn't the only person to notice the velocity of the male player's hits. The mother of a Nevada Wolfpack player recently spoke out against the male player."They have worked so hard for this, and to have that stripped away, to play with a male athlete, is unthinkable,” Idaho mom April Chainey told the Daily Signal.Chainey, who is assumedly the mother of Nevada's Carissa Chainey, said that she is "scared for every single player" who plays against Fleming, due to the higher risk of injury."It's so much bigger than her or her Nevada team or the Mountain West Conference. ... It comes down to the NCAA not making a safe and fair, level playing field for our women athletes in collegiate sports," Chainey added.Nevada will play SJSU on October 26.In addition to the concerns of players and mothers, the women's team from Southern Utah backed out of a game against SJSU completely. Reports surfaced that the team told tournament officials it did not want to play against the undefeated team. While it was not confirmed if Fleming was the reason for the cancellation, it was also not denied.Men have obvious physical advantages over women in volleyball, which is displayed by the fact that the net in men's college volleyball is 7'11", while the women's net is 7'4".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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Burglar naked from waist down stands over sleeping couple's bed, says 'shoot me' when ordered to leave. Husband complies.
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Burglar naked from waist down stands over sleeping couple's bed, says 'shoot me' when ordered to leave. Husband complies.

A burglar who was naked from the waist down stood over the bed of a sleeping husband and wife and said "shoot me" when he was ordered to leave the residence in north St. Louis County, Missouri.Indeed, the burglar's wish was the husband's command.St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell said in a statement to KDSK that 'Missouri law clearly provides homeowners with the right to protect themselves, particularly while on their property.'Cedric Marshall, 47, walked through the couple's unlocked back door in the Hanley Hills area around 5 a.m. last Tuesday, KDSK-TV reported, citing court documents."Mr. Marshall then stood over the husband and wife while he was half naked and that awoke the homeowners," Maj. Ron Martin with the North County Police Cooperative told the station. More specifically, Marshall was naked from the waist down, KMOV-TV reported.The husband "ordered him to leave," KDSK reported, citing court documents.But Marshall "lunged at the homeowner and stated you'll have to shoot me," KDSK added, citing court document.Police told KDSK when the two men struggled, the homeowner shot Marshall once in his chest.KMOV, citing charging documents, noted that the suspect fell to the floor saying, “Alright, man, don’t shoot me no more,” according to charging documents.Police told KMOV the victim ordered Marshall out of the house again, and he complied. According to KDSK, Marshall — who weighs 225 pounds — collapsed in the family's backyard.Police responded to the 7900 block of Bloom Drive to investigate the reported home invasion and shooting, KMOV said, adding that officers found Marshall in the backyard suffering from a gunshot wound.Maj. Martin in reference to Marshall told KDSK that "we found his pants on their porch."Neither the couple nor their 5- and 10-year-old children were hurt, KDSK reported, adding that Marshall left a blood trail inside the couple's home.Investigators at the time didn't know why the suspect — who lives about six miles away in Wellston — targeted that family's home, KDSK said.St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell said in a statement to KDSK that "Missouri law clearly provides homeowners with the right to protect themselves, particularly while on their property."Marshall was hospitalized, KDSK reported.St. Louis County prosecutors charged Marshall with first-degree burglary and misdemeanor assault, KMOV reported. He was being held on a $250,000 cash-only bond, KDSK noted.You can view a video report here about the incident.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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'Someone Getting EPSTEINED?!' Second Would-Be Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Case Just Got Even STRANGER
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'Someone Getting EPSTEINED?!' Second Would-Be Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Case Just Got Even STRANGER

'Someone Getting EPSTEINED?!' Second Would-Be Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Case Just Got Even STRANGER
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Legendary Quarterback Brett Favre Tells Congress He Was Recently Diagnosed With Parkinson's
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Legendary Quarterback Brett Favre Tells Congress He Was Recently Diagnosed With Parkinson's

Legendary Quarterback Brett Favre Tells Congress He Was Recently Diagnosed With Parkinson's
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Where Are the Norms? Kamala Harris Tells WI Public Radio She Favors Nuking Filibuster to Codify Abortion
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Where Are the Norms? Kamala Harris Tells WI Public Radio She Favors Nuking Filibuster to Codify Abortion

Where Are the Norms? Kamala Harris Tells WI Public Radio She Favors Nuking Filibuster to Codify Abortion
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Son of Trump's Would-Be Assassin Busted on Child Porn Charges
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Son of Trump's Would-Be Assassin Busted on Child Porn Charges

Son of Trump's Would-Be Assassin Busted on Child Porn Charges
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Swing State Early Voting Data Brings Good News for Trump, GOP
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Swing State Early Voting Data Brings Good News for Trump, GOP

Swing State Early Voting Data Brings Good News for Trump, GOP
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iPhone 16 Pro Max loses to Galaxy S24 Ultra in real-life battery test
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iPhone 16 Pro Max loses to Galaxy S24 Ultra in real-life battery test

I've covered the iPhone 16 battery life extensively in the past few weeks. Battery life is one of the things I'm interested in the most this year. It's one reason to go for the iPhone 16 Plus instead of a smaller model, even though the base iPhone 16 model should offer better battery life than its predecessor. The same goes for the iPhone 16 Pro. In recent real-life tests, the smaller iPhone 16 variants matched or nearly matched the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Pro Max offered the best battery life in those tests, supporting Apple's claims that the new Pro Max provides the best battery life ever for this size iPhone. In the same test, the iPhone 16 Pro Max outperformed its direct rival, the Galaxy S24 Ultra. But it turns out the iPhone 16 Pro Max won't always win these battery tests. A new comparison found that the Galaxy S24 Ultra can outlast the iPhone 16 Pro Max by over an hour in conditions that are intended to replicate real-life use. Continue reading... The post iPhone 16 Pro Max loses to Galaxy S24 Ultra in real-life battery test appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $129 AirPods 3, Nintendo Switch game sale, $30 Fire TV Stick 4K, $16 TOZO earbuds, more Today’s deals: $199 iPad 9, $99 TP-Link WiFi 7 router, $400 off Narwal Freo X Ultra robot vacuum, more Best Apple Watch deals for September 2024 Today’s deals: $689 Apple Watch Ultra 2, $40 cordless Waterpik, $305 Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop, more
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AI Detection System Discovers 303 New Carved Figures at Nazca, Peru
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AI Detection System Discovers 303 New Carved Figures at Nazca, Peru

The astonishing Nazca Lines of Peru are one of the true wonders of the ancient world. The figures they form are still visible from the air despite the passage of approximately 2,000 years of time since their original creation.But it turns out there were many more of these figures spread out across the surface of the Nazca desert than had previously been believed. While it took nearly a century for observers to identify 430 of the larger figures, a new AI analytical program detected the faint outlines of hundreds more that human eyes had missed. The AI system was used to scrutinized imagery collected by drones that ranged far and wide across the entire Nazca desert region, where the glyph makers were active between 200 BC and 500 AD. Its sensitivity surpasses that of the human eye by 20 times, which is why it can make out the outlines of humans and animals that have been repeatedly missed by researchers looking at aerial photographs and satellite imagery. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAmericasAncient PlacesRead Later 
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