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Phil Collins’ Best Song From Each Of His Solo Albums

In this article, we look at Phil Collins’ solo albums as we attempt to choose our favorite songs from each album. Phil Collins is one of the most productive musical artists in classic rock history. Not many artists can transition from being a member of one of the most acclaimed progressive rock bands of all time to becoming an international pop star. His time with Genesis was divided between the early Peter Gabriel/Steve Hackett years and the 1980s and beyond period when the band shifted gears towards a more pop sound fronted by Phil Collins. His career took a huge The post Phil Collins’ Best Song From Each Of His Solo Albums appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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‘Condescending and Contemptuous’: University Presidents Blasted in Antisemitism Hearing
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‘Condescending and Contemptuous’: University Presidents Blasted in Antisemitism Hearing

“If I might correct the premise of your question” became the phrase of the day from university leaders Thursday in a contentious House hearing focused on antisemitism. Appearing before the House Education and Workforce Committee were Michael Schill, president of Northwestern University; Jonathan Holloway, president of Rutgers University; and Gene Block, chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles. Lawmakers asked the university heads to discuss their role in contributing to the disastrous anti-Israel protests and encampments on their campuses, which resulted in assault, battery, vandalism, intimidation, entrapment, theft, and other crimes. Of the three, only Hollaway gave a definitive answer when asked how many students were suspended or otherwise punished for their illegal actions: He said Rutgers suspended four students.  Block gave a noncommittal answer regarding UCLA. Schill flat-out refused to discuss the possibility of removing any Northwestern student or professor from campus after documented incidents of assault, battery, stalking, and entrapment. Lawmakers on the committee asked Schill the most questions, but he provided the fewest answers. Northwestern University brokered deals to appease anti-Israel occupiers on campus, agreeing to give money to Palestinian students and professors.  Northwestern administrators also agreed to launch an advisory committee to consider breaking ties with businesses that do business in Israel, among them Coca-Cola and Starbucks. Schill would not tell the House committee why Jewish students or many members of Northwestern’s Board of Trustees weren’t invited to attend meetings in which deals with the anti-Israel protesters were brokered.  Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., chairman of the committee, and other GOP lawmakers demanded that the university leaders answer for what they considered a lackluster response to threats against Jewish students on campus during protests of the Israel-Hamas war. Republican lawmakers asking tough questions included Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana, Elise Stefanik and Brandon Williams of New York, Bob Good of Virginia, Burgess Owens of Utah, Kevin Kiley of California, and Aaron Bean of Florida. However, none of the three university heads took responsibility for crimes that occurred on their campuses during the protests. Nor did any agree that appointing openly antisemitic individuals to university committees might compromise Jewish students.  They refused to answer over 40 “yes” or “no” questions from committee members.  Schill refused to condemn the antisemitic statements of Northwestern staff and students, read to him verbatim by Stefanik. He also refused to confirm that definitive action—such as removing students or faculty who were documented committing crimes—would be taken to protect Jewish students.  Despite Stefanik’s pressing him four times, Schill refused to say whether he believed that the Israeli government is “genocidal.” Israel’s government currently consists of an emergency “unity coalition” of left-wing, center, and right-wing factions in response to the Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas terrorists of about 1,200 Israeli civilians. The terrorists also took hostage about 250 civilians from over 15 nations, including the U.S. Schill, Block, and Holloway agreed that they had done what they considered necessary as university heads to protect Jewish students: They authorized removal of the anti-Israel encampments.  Foxx, Stefanik, Banks, and Williams all pointed out that the three men dragged their feet. But Schill and Holloway both claimed that they were up in the early hours of morning to take phone calls about the encampments at Northwestern and Rutgers, respectively. Regardless of when university presidents were awake to take phone calls, the tent cities at Northwestern, Rutgers, and UCLA were up for several days in a row, and criminal activity occurred in or near all three camps. Schill refused to cooperate by answering almost any question from Republican lawmakers with a “yes” or “no.” He instead responded over 10 times with a variation of “If I might correct the premise of your question.” Foxx, the committee’s chair, described Schill’s behavior at the hearing as “condescending and contemptuous” in an exclusive statement to The Daily Signal: I was appalled by President Schill’s condescending and contemptuous attitude today, as he repeatedly refused to answer committee questions and gave multiple misleading answers about the shameful agreement he signed. This conduct is unbecoming of a university president and proves just how unserious he and his administration are about combating antisemitism at Northwestern. The three university leaders’ responses to Democrats on the committee were more cordial. Each thanked the Democrats for their questions, which were aimed more toward Republican members than the anti-Israel encampments or the three university leaders. Notably, Rep. Suzanne Bonamicij, D-Ore., spent her allotted five minutes criticizing Republicans for not denouncing former President Donald Trump for posting what she called a “Nazi” video. This was a false assertion.  Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., drew immense criticism for appearing to make excuses for anti-Israel protesters who blocked Jewish students from using public walkways on campus, telling UCLA’s Block that it was still “possible” for Jewish students to find other ways to walk around. Omar lambasted Block for not preventing the showing of video from the Oct. 7 massacre near the encampment. Omar, who is Muslim, has been criticized repeatedly for using antisemitic language, which led to her removal from the House Foreign Affairs Committee in Feb. 2023. In a moment that could spell serious legal trouble for the university leaders, Williams asked whether they were aware that ordering campus police departments to refuse to take and publish reports of crimes was a “violation of the Clery Act.”  The Daily Signal exclusively reported Tuesday on Northwestern’s apparent violations of that federal law during anti-Israel protests on campus. The Clery Act, passed in 1990, is a transparency law requiring all universities, both public and private, to publicize all crimes that occur on or near campus. Schill, Block, and Holloway responded that they weren’t aware of that—which is highly unlikely. Northwestern University, Rutgers University, and UCLA have dedicated Clery Act training that all staff are required to take. All three universities also have offices dedicated to ensuring compliance with the federal law. In 2019, Schill was interviewed by Eugene Weekly about law firms investigating their own members. The Northwestern president demonstrated considerable knowledge of the law’s requirements and implementation of policies to satisfy them.The House committee has published a “recap” of the hearing. The three university leaders, as well as other lawmakers, didn’t respond to The Daily Signal’s requests for comment by time of publication. The post ‘Condescending and Contemptuous’: University Presidents Blasted in Antisemitism Hearing appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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MSNBC's Primal Scream: Those Darn Voters Don't Understand How Dangerous Trump Is!
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MSNBC's Primal Scream: Those Darn Voters Don't Understand How Dangerous Trump Is!

Saturday's edition of MSNBC's The Weekend was one, long primal scream of frustration over the failure of voters to understand - and be duly stampeded into supporting Biden - by how dangerous Donald Trump supposedly was. Much attention was paid to a video that was briefly reposted to Trump's social media feed that included, in blurry letters, a mention of a "united Reich," which was taken by the panel to reflect Trump's plan to replicate in America something akin to Nazi Germany. As you'll see in the video, the panel agonized over how much of a problem the voting public was to them. Former Republican National Committee Chair Micahel Steele suggested that "there's fascism every day" and huffed that the public was "numbing to it." There was also the usual disdain for voters who didn't live their obsessive fantasy that was always on the brink of destruction by Republicans: MINI TIMMARAJU: It is by design, this shock and awe. We're going to do so much crazy stuff that people will not be able to parse it out: that's just Donald Trump being crazy. (...) STEELE: The former president is giving us the framing for the America he wants to create: an American Reich. What was stunning to me about that was how it landed.  ALICIA MENENDEZ: With a thud? STEELE: Yeah! So it wasn't just me.      Host Alicia Menendez and Steele fantasized about putting hands on people and sharing them until their brains worked to their liking: MENENDEZ: The recognition of a necessity to take people by the shoulders [mimics shaking someone] and say, this is not normal. STEELE: [Also mimics shaking someone] Snap out of it! "We have to keep spelling out for voters," added Timmaraju, president of Reproductive Freedom for All. "It's that they're not paying close attention to every little gotcha moment..." The panel's dire warning of a supposed impending American Reich and frustration with voters' insouciance brings to mind Salena Zito's brilliant observation about Trump from the 2016 campaign: “The press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.” So, while the liberal media warns of an American Reich just around the corner, Trump supporters get his underlying message: things were headed in a very bad direction, and core American values need to be restored.  As for Biden's message, it's both literally and figuratively hard for voters to understand it, given his muddled speech and his attempt to play both sides of several issues.  Instead of listening to Biden, Americans get his message at the pump and the supermarket checkout, and by viewing the alarming images from the border and in the streets of American cities.  Here's the transcript: MSNBC The Weekend 5/25/24 8:00 am EDT ALICIA MENENDEZ: Trump's outrageous campaign rhetoric: in another example, a video posted on his social media feed echoed the language of Nazi Germany. The post was later deleted. The campaign blamed it, as they so often do, on an unnamed staffer.   . . .  SYMONE SANDERS TOWNSEND: [Somber voice] It's really concerning. Very, very, very, very concerning. Was anybody else concerned this week? MICHAEL STEELE: I'll just say, there's fascism every day. And the thing is, it is getting to the point where it just feels, oh, well, okay: no big deal. And I think that's for me, a very concerning thing. When you take that attitude and you layer it into other things we're going to be talking about over the next couple hours, from abortions to elections, to all these other things that impact people's lives every day.  What is systematically happening is a numbing to it. And that numbing is a way that -- when the thing hits -- everybody goes, why is everybody so upset? I don't get it. I don't understand. What are you picking up? What are you hearing out here from people, when they see a presidential candidate out there saying and doing the things in this space -- in this sort of fascist space. EUGENE DANIELS: That's just sort of how Trump is, is often what you hear from even just regular voters, right? That's just Trump, that's how he talks. He's not serious. Those are the ways -- and some Democrats think that same way, too. Like, we heard this from him before. And so, that numbing you're talking about hasn't been going on right now. It's been going on since 2015, when he came down the escalator, and changed the way people perceive how politicians should be speaking, the kinds of things they should be saying. What's appropriate, what's not. Moving the Overton Window so far, that when you talk to everyday voters, some lawmakers, they say, well, he's not actually going to do the things that he says he's going to do. . . .  MINI TIMMARAJU: It is by design, this shock and awe. We're going to do so much crazy stuff that people will not be able to parse it out: that's just Donald Trump being crazy. . . . STEELE: The former president is giving us the framing for the America he wants to create: an American Reich. What was stunning to me about that was how it landed.  MENENDEZ: With a thud? STEELE: Yeah! So it wasn't just me.  . . . MENENDEZ: The recognition of a necessity to take people by the shoulders [mimics shaking someone] and say, this is not normal. STEELE: [Also mimics shaking someone] Snap out of it! Yeah, it's not normal. And it's one of those things that I just find frustrating. The Trump campaign's excuse was, this was not a campaign video. It was created by a random account online and reposted by a staffer who clearly see the word, while the president was in court.  There is so many levels of bs in that statement. And they push it out there. And there is, there is no countermeasure to it. I mean, outside of what we just saw from the President and the First Gentleman -- the Second Gentleman. There is sense I get in the communities out there that it's, it's just a thud.  It just doesn't land the way I think -- when I heard it, I literally was stopped. I had to go back, and I've pulled it up and looked at it in the fine print of it, just to make sure that it wasn't being misreported, because it was so jarring. And yet [thumps hand on desk to make 'thud' sound.] TIMMARAJU: But I think the point you made, Symone, about not everybody understanding the reference is why it was so smart of the President to do that video and say, those are Hitler's words. We have to keep spelling out for voters. STEELE: Spelling out. TIMMARAJU: We assume -- voters are smart. It's not that they're not smart. It's that they're not paying close attention to every little gotcha moment, right? And Trump is counting on it. He's counting on us not paying attention.
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Rashida Tlaib Urges ‘Red Line’ on Israel at Conference Tied to Terrorist Groups
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Rashida Tlaib Urges ‘Red Line’ on Israel at Conference Tied to Terrorist Groups

The Michigan event featured activists for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a Marxist-Leninist terror group active in Gaza.
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Rasmussen Reports: 32% of Likely Voters Think the Country Is Heading in the Right Direction
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Rasmussen Reports: 32% of Likely Voters Think the Country Is Heading in the Right Direction

Rasmussen Reports: 32% of Likely Voters Think the Country Is Heading in the Right Direction
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Not Today, Satan: Hate Crime Charges Dropped for Iowa Vet Who Beheaded Satan Statue
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Not Today, Satan: Hate Crime Charges Dropped for Iowa Vet Who Beheaded Satan Statue

Not Today, Satan: Hate Crime Charges Dropped for Iowa Vet Who Beheaded Satan Statue
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All 80 COVID Counts Against New Jersey's Atilis Gym Have Been Dropped With Prejudice (NSFW Language)
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All 80 COVID Counts Against New Jersey's Atilis Gym Have Been Dropped With Prejudice (NSFW Language)

All 80 COVID Counts Against New Jersey's Atilis Gym Have Been Dropped With Prejudice (NSFW Language)
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OPINION: Trump Deserves Kudos for Speaking at the Libertarian Convention
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OPINION: Trump Deserves Kudos for Speaking at the Libertarian Convention

OPINION: Trump Deserves Kudos for Speaking at the Libertarian Convention
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Trump Campaign Launches 'Veterans and Military Families for Trump' Coalition to Commemorate Memorial Day
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Trump Campaign Launches 'Veterans and Military Families for Trump' Coalition to Commemorate Memorial Day

Trump Campaign Launches 'Veterans and Military Families for Trump' Coalition to Commemorate Memorial Day
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Rep. Donalds Pushes Back on Claim He's a Trump 'Prop'
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Rep. Donalds Pushes Back on Claim He's a Trump 'Prop'

Rep. Byron Donalds Sunday slammed a television host who claimed former President Donald Trump was using him as a "prop" while he campaigned with him in the Bronx last week, saying her comments are "nothing more than crabs in a barrel."
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