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White male CREEPS for Kamala: C-list-studded Zoom call reveals how CRINGE the left really is
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White male CREEPS for Kamala: C-list-studded Zoom call reveals how CRINGE the left really is

If you thought the “White Women for Kamala” Zoom calls were painstakingly cringe and performative, wait until you see the “White Dudes for Kamala” version. The video has been cast all over social media and features a bunch of semi-famous white men who spent the call championing Biden’s replacement, Kamala Harris. Activist David Hogg was featured in the middle, flanked by what Alex Stein calls “C-list actors” on every other side of him. “I also happen to be a father of two girls,” actor Josh Gad said somberly on the call. “I’m not sure you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. I remember that feeling. I stood over my kids' bed and I wept.” “Creepy. That’s weird,” Stein comments, clearly a little disturbed. “I wept because I felt like I let them down. I wept because they had the chance, and we had the chance, to have a female president for the first time in our lives and in the history of this nation. And instead we put a man in office who not only disdains women but whose own wife can’t look him in the eye,” Gad continued. “Josh Gad, he looks like a human nipple,” Stein says, still disturbed. “Crying in front of your children is the least father-like thing you could ever do.” Sean Astin, who played Sam in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, also had some nonsense to spew. “We said in our invitation: Everyone is welcome. That’s a really interesting phrase. Everyone is welcome. You might hear it in other places; I’m pretty sure you can feel that it’s true here with this particular political party,” Astin said. “How many times does Caitlyn Jenner have to poop at Mar-a-Lago for these people to realize that conservatives are not bigots, they’re not racist at all. Like literally, we don’t give a damn. We just don’t want you to indoctrinate our children with your weird literature,” Stein says. Want more from Alex Stein?To enjoy more of Alex's culture jamming, comedic monologues, skits, and street segments, 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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'Disgraceful': Trump torches 'very rude' ABC News reporter at National Association of Black Journalists convention
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'Disgraceful': Trump torches 'very rude' ABC News reporter at National Association of Black Journalists convention

Former President Donald Trump participated in the National Association of Black Journalists convention on Wednesday afternoon.The interview with a panel of reporters started on a bad note, with one moderator immediately accusing Trump of previous racist attacks.'I got treated so rudely.'"You have used words like 'animal' and 'rabid' to describe black district attorneys. You've attacked black journalist, calling them a 'loser,' saying the questions that they are asking are, quote, 'stupid and racist.' You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort. So, my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?" said ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott.The former president slammed the reporter for the "nasty" question and introduction after the moderator failed to greet him before jumping into the exchange.Trump responded, "Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner. The first question. You don't even say, 'Hello, how are you?'""Are you with ABC?" Trump asked the reporter. "Because I think they're a fake news network. A terrible network."The former president's response elicited a boisterous reaction from the audience. "I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit," Trump added. — (@) At another point in the interview, Trump stopped Scott from interrupting him during a response."We have you for a limited time, sir. I'd love to move on to different topics if we can," she insisted.Trump retorted, "No, excuse me. You're the one that held me up for 35 minutes, just so you understand." — (@) Trump later torched the reporter again for how she started the interview when asked by a different moderator whether he would be willing to step down as president if he becomes no longer mentally fit for office."Look, if I came onto a stage like this and I got treated so rudely as this woman treated me," Trump said, pointing to Scott. "Very rude. That was a nasty — that wasn't even a question. She didn't ask me a question. She gave a statement."Scott asked Trump whether he thinks Vice President Kamala Harris was a "DEI hire," referring to diversity, equity, and inclusion.Trump pushed the reporter to define DEI, but she responded by stating what the acronym stands for and refused to provide a definition.The reporter rephrased her question, "Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman?"Trump responded, "No, I think it's maybe a little bit different.""She was always of Indian heritage. She was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black. And now she wants to be known as black. So, I don't know — is she Indian or is she black?" Trump questioned. "I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't." — (@) 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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Former professor who criticized DEI policies at California college receives $2.4 million settlement
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Former professor who criticized DEI policies at California college receives $2.4 million settlement

A former tenured professor in California has reached a whopping $2.4 million settlement with his former employer after he was allegedly disciplined for criticizing DEI policies at the community college where he once worked, the College Fix reported.In 2021, Matthew Garrett filed a lawsuit against the Kern Community College District after he was allegedly disciplined for voicing conservative views and questioning DEI policies at Bakersfield College, where Garrett taught history. Among other things, Garrett openly criticized Bakersfield's numerous alleged faculty trainings related to implicit bias and microaggressions; "racial quotas and preferences, affirmative action-type behavior ... [and] racially segregated classes"; and mandates related to COVID-19, as Blaze News previously reported.'Facing an imminent ruling in my favor and the prospect of paying millions of dollars in damages, KCCD had only one viable option: settlement.'Garrett also began exploring whether any Bakersfield faculty were illicitly diverting grant money to social justice projects.Between his outspoken views and his involvement in the Renegade Institute for Liberty, a group of Bakersfield faculty members who value "free speech" and the "Western tradition," Garrett said he became a target of Bakersfield colleagues and administrators, who accused him of engaging in racism and hate speech.Now, more than four years later, Garrett and Kern Community College District have reached a settlement. The district will pay Garrett $2.4 million over the course of 20 years plus a one-time payment of $154,520 less taxes for lost wages. In exchange, Garrett resigned his tenured position effective April 2023.As part of the settlement, neither party admitted wrongdoing."To be clear, the dispute with Matthew Garrett was a disciplinary matter due to his disruptive actions on campus, none of which concerned freedom of speech," the district said in a statement about the settlement. "Kern Community College District unequivocally supports the right for our students and faculty to share their views and opinions on campus and elsewhere. As a District, we create an environment that provides our diverse students and communities with the opportunity to professionally engage with new ideas.""KCCD believes the settlement is in the best interest of the District and allows us to focus on the future and continue to deliver quality higher education for students of Kern County without any further legal distractions."Garrett, by contrast, hailed the settlement as a victory for free speech and academic freedom."Facing an imminent ruling in my favor and the prospect of paying millions of dollars in damages, KCCD had only one viable option: settlement," Garrett said. "To my colleagues at Bakersfield College and nationwide, I say: Keep the faith; we are winning the battle, one case at a time."As Blaze News previously reported, Garrett is hardly the only former or current Bakersfield faculty member who accused administrators of persecuting conservatives. Professor Erin Miller, who still works at the school, joined Garrett in a federal lawsuit to allege that the district had violated their First Amendment rights. Garrett has since left the lawsuit, telling the College Fix that Miller "will continue on alone, and has ample grounds for litigation." He also told the outlet that she "continues to suffer retaliation by the administration," including having some of her classes canceled.In June 2023, Daymon Johnson, a current Bakersfield history professor and member of the Renegade Institute for Liberty, filed a lawsuit against KCCD, alleging that he routinely "refrains from expressing himself on political matters for fear of being subjected to further investigations and termination." Johnson's lawsuit also seeks "to block enforcement of unconstitutional, repressive rules and practices that prevent Bakersfield College ... faculty from exercising basic rights to free speech and academic freedom."That litigation appears to be ongoing.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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Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua given 'green light' to shoot police officers: Reports
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Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua given 'green light' to shoot police officers: Reports

The violent Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua has given its members a "green light" to attack and shoot police officers, according to multiple reports. The gang reportedly has notified members that it's open season on law enforcement officers in the United States, the New York Post reported, citing a government memo the paper said it obtained. 'Today’s designation of Tren de Aragua as a significant Transnational Criminal Organization underscores the escalating threat it poses to American communities.' The alleged memo from the Homeland Security Investigations office in Chicago advises staffers to be “vigilant” as they come across gang members or affiliates of the gang. “Credible human sources from Colorado provided information on TdA [Tren de Aragua] giving a ‘green light’ to fire on or attack law enforcement,” read the alleged memo. The memo reportedly added, “As you may know, we have a TdA presence here in Chicago, so please be vigilant as you encounter TdA members or affiliates during your investigative and operational activities." The Post added that the intel from Colorado came through the Albuquerque Police Department in New Mexico. The alert regarding the dangerous Tren de Aragua directive also was noted in a bulletin from the Colorado Information Analysis Center, Fox News reported. The cable network added that Albuquerque police had received the concerning information from "federal partners." "The Albuquerque New Mexico Police Department (APD) has released this officer safety bulletin to notify law enforcement of information regarding the Tren De Aragua criminal organization and reports that TDA members in Denver have been given a 'green light' to fire on or attack law enforcement," the alleged bulletin read. Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned Tren de Aragua for "engaging in diverse criminal activities, such as human smuggling and trafficking, gender-based violence, money laundering, and illicit drug trafficking." Brian Nelson, under secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, stated on July 11 that “today’s designation of Tren de Aragua as a significant Transnational Criminal Organization underscores the escalating threat it poses to American communities.” Nelson vowed to "deploy all tools and authorities against organizations like Tren de Aragua that prey on vulnerable populations to generate revenue, engage in a range of criminal activities across borders, and abuse the U.S. financial system." On the same day, the U.S. State Department offered up to a $12 million reward for information leading to the arrests and/or convictions of the gang’s leaders. Specifically the State Department offered rewards ranging from $3 million to $5 million for information leading to the arrests and/or convictions of Tren de Aragua leaders Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero, also known as ”Niño Guerrero,” Yohan Jose Romero, a.k.a. “Johan Petrica,” and Giovanny San Vicente, a.k.a. “Giovanny,” “Viejo Viejo,” and “El Viejo.” Members of Tren de Aragua have infiltrated the U.S. by crossing the southern border illegally and asking for asylum. As Blaze News previously reported, two illegal immigrants tied to Tren de Aragua were accused of attacking two NYPD officers in January. A report released last month found that more than 100 criminal investigations in the U.S. are tied to Tren de Aragua. Jose Ibarra, the illegal immigrant accused of murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, is reportedly a member of Tren de Aragua. 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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CNN 'Churn-a-list' Abby Phillip Gloats About Hard Questions Yet Cat's Got Her Tongue About Missing Kamala
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CNN 'Churn-a-list' Abby Phillip Gloats About Hard Questions Yet Cat's Got Her Tongue About Missing Kamala

CNN 'Churn-a-list' Abby Phillip Gloats About Hard Questions Yet Cat's Got Her Tongue About Missing Kamala
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Antisemitic Radical Who Donated Almost $1K to Tlaib Calls Assassinated Hamas Leader Haniyeh 'Martyr'
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Antisemitic Radical Who Donated Almost $1K to Tlaib Calls Assassinated Hamas Leader Haniyeh 'Martyr'

Antisemitic Radical Who Donated Almost $1K to Tlaib Calls Assassinated Hamas Leader Haniyeh 'Martyr'
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Ancient Symbols, Psychic Reading, and Mental Well-Being
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Ancient Symbols, Psychic Reading, and Mental Well-Being

Humans have held immense interest in divine design and otherworldly powers for centuries. Due to the mystique, rich symbolism, and supernatural intuitiveness, psychic reading captivates individuals to this day. Though approaches and techniques have drastically evolved over time, they still offer a method for potent insights, guidance, and healing. In this comprehensive overview from Nebula, we trace the transformation of psychic readings across millennia in detail, emphasizing the impact of ancient symbols. Our experts also uncover the interplay of psychic methods and mental well-being in the past and now. Inspecting the Dynamics of Psychic Reading through the Lens of Time Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt is considered the cradle of divination practices and psychic experiences. Priests or priestesses were dominant figures in society since they could communicate with gods and held unearthly abilities to interpret omens. Such significant types of psychic reading as dream interpretation and scrying emerged exactly then.  The first practice boasted staggering popularity among rulers and pharaohs, providing viable insights and guidance based on skillful explanations of imagery. Meanwhile, during scrying sessions, seers could tap into a trance and obtain visions of future events by implementing reflective surfaces. Read moreSection: NewsHistoryAncient TraditionsRead Later 
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Trump Floats Axing Social Security Tax for Seniors
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Trump Floats Axing Social Security Tax for Seniors

Former President Donald Trump floated the idea of axing the tax that seniors pay on Social Security in a Truth Social post on Wednesday.
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Rise on Chip Rally, Fed Rate Cut Signal
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Rise on Chip Rally, Fed Rate Cut Signal

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq finished higher Wednesday as chip stocks rallied and the Federal Reserve left U.S. interest rates unchanged but indicated it could begin easing monetary policy in September if inflation cools.
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Trump: Equipment Issue Delayed NABJ Appearance
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Trump: Equipment Issue Delayed NABJ Appearance

Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he is not at fault for the delayed start to his appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, where he spoke in a live interview, writing on social media that the event had technical issues.
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