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Yacht Sinks Mysteriously: Bayesian Captain Flees Sicily Amid Scandal And Deaths
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Woman Captures Happiest Person Alive Dancing Down The City Streets
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You’ve likely heard the phrase, “Dance like no one is watching.” It’s solid advice that encourages us to live our best lives and not worry about other people’s thoughts. Sometimes, that can be easier said than done. But other people’s opinions shouldn’t matter if we truly live to make ourselves happy. @clareannphx This is my favourite person in the whole planet #fyp #nyc #newyorkcity #BigComfy ♬ As It Was – Harry Styles Some People Live By This Motto New York is a city that doesn’t sleep and is a melting pot of some of the most unique individuals on the planet. Sometimes, New Yorkers are thought to be gruff and serious, but occasionally, a free spirit makes their way into the big city. A TikTok user named Clare saw a man in a business suit dancing down a busy New York street and posted the clip for the world to see. She captioned the video, “This is my favourite person on the whole planet.” The man appears to have some dance training and is happily frocking down the street, blissfully unaware of others. Some stop to stare, while others keep moving. His performance is free for anyone who wants to watch. The video was shot from a moving vehicle, so we only get a few seconds of his show, but it was enough to attract more than 22 million views. People are positively enamored with the mystery dancer and his positive outlook on his day. Clare used Henry Styles As It Was as the soundtrack, and it’s perfect. The dancer seemed to be a part of many fantasies. “Main character energy!! And the song matches so well! Dancers always making the world a happier place.” This person noticed his salute to Clare, “the way he waves at the end! it was all for you that is just the cutest.” “Sometimes I love this world,” someone else commented. We agree, friend. We agree. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Woman Captures Happiest Person Alive Dancing Down The City Streets appeared first on InspireMore.
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Toby Keith’s Daughter Fights Tears As She Sings Heartbreaking Cover Of “Don’t Let The Man In”
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Toby Keith’s Daughter Fights Tears As She Sings Heartbreaking Cover Of “Don’t Let The Man In”

Toby Keith was a country superstar for decades. His music helped create generations of country fans with American anthems and funny love songs. Sadly, Toby died in February 2024 after battling stomach cancer for more than two years. Toby had fans across the globe, but none loved him like his children. Toby Keith’s daughter, Krystal Keith, joined a star-studded cast during a special show, Toby Keith: American Icon, to pay tribute to her late father. She grew up listening to her dad’s music along with her sister, Shelley, and brother, Stelen. When it came time to honor Toby, she knew how she wanted to show her love. Toby Keith’s Daughter Sang One Of Her Dad’s Hits As a songwriter, Toby Keith knew the way to his listeners’ hearts. His ballads were powerful and often brought tears to our eyes. Krystal’s rendition of Don’t Let The Old Man In certainly made her family proud. She knew how important it was to sing the song, so she told Country Now she spent a long time preparing for the big moment. She listened to the song on repeat and tried to “numb” herself so she didn’t get too emotional. “I just have to compartmentalize and know that he would laugh at me if I screw it up. So I’m just going to try to get through it and honor him the best I can,” she said. She certainly didn’t screw it up, and she took the last moment on stage to point a finger toward her dad in heaven and let a tear fall down her cheek. It was moving, poignant, and a true labor of love dedicated to her father, her inspiration. The lyrics serve as an important reminder to all of us. Many moons I have lived My body’s weathered and worn Ask yourself how would you be If you didn’t know the day you were born Try to love on your wife And stay close to your friends Toast each sundown with wine Don’t let the old man in You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Toby Keith’s Daughter Fights Tears As She Sings Heartbreaking Cover Of “Don’t Let The Man In” appeared first on InspireMore.
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Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Part 17
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Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Part 17

Missed the other parts? Find them here: Check out Part 1 Part 2 is here. Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12 Part 13 Part 14 Part 15 Part 16 Dear Diary, It’s me, Jessica. Dad has made about half a dozen different draft drawings of his outdoor oven and stove.  As soon as he was done with one drawing, he set it aside and started another, using the previous one as a guide.   Like our home, the abandoned house next door was made of red brick.  Rather than trying to bring back red brick from the hardware store in town, Dad is going to use a big sledgehammer to break down a wall or two and salvage the brick to make his outdoor oven and stove.  If he has to, he has stone chisels to chip away any excess mortar.    He designed the oven and stove with two different fireboxes.  One would heat the oven, and two of the stove top cast iron “burners” big enough for up to a twelve-inch round pan.  The second firebox would be large enough to heat four twelve-inch round pans on cast iron “burners” and a large cast iron “grill” big enough to roast half a hog, goat, or lamb.  All of the burners and the grill would lift out for cleaning.    The oven itself would be lined with fire brick, and the floor of the oven above the firebox would be a double layer of unglazed tile.  Dad designed the firebox to heat the stove but route the smoke out behind and above the oven.  Mom did not want “smoked” bread.  She said if he wanted to “smoke” anything, he could build a separate smokehouse.   Dad just nodded.  He could use the second fire box to smoke either “hot” or “cold” smoke, but he already had ideas for using old refrigerators and making them into “cold” smoke boxes.   One morning working at the Miller’s, Mr. Miller, Dad, Billy, and Justin dug a pit nine feet long, five feet wide, and five feet deep.  Olive, Daisy, and I kept the dirt they shoveled out from falling back into the pit and to the side of the pit.   After a well-deserved break and lunch, Mr. Miller and Dad got a fire going in the bottom of the pit.  While they were doing that, the rest of us broke up tree branches of different sizes to put on the fire.  Then, we used handheld hatches to split up small hardwood logs about one to two feet in length and four to eight inches in width to add to the fire.  Once the fire was really going, we just tossed in the small hardwood logs and added more to keep the fire going.  The pit kept a lot of heat to a limited area, but it was still very hot if you got close.   Mr. Miller and Dad let the fire burn down a bit to thick bed of red hot coals, then added more small logs.  Once those took, we tossed in as many logs as we could and filled the pit nearly to the top.  The logs seemed to almost smother the fire, but after fifteen or twenty minutes, flames reached the top of the pit and the heat increased.  The logs at the top began to burn, Dad, Mr. Miller, Billy and Justin paired up, with gloves on, they placed metal roofing panels across the pit, over lapping each of the metal roofing panels over the next one.  Once the pit was totally covered with the roofing panels, we shoveled a thick layer of dirt around the edges of the metal to keep air out.   In four or five days of slow burn without oxygen, Dad said we should have about a hundred pounds of charcoal for cooking with.  We would use that in the meantime while he built the outdoor oven and stove.  Once he worked out all the kinks and major issues, he would build one for the Millers in trade for food for the winter.  Dad thought he had enough supplies to make one, maybe two more after building ours and the Miller’s to trade for.  Mr. Miller thought a few of the other farmers might be interested. Entry two Rae, Mrs. Miller, Janet, and I all rode on horseback for Four Corners.  After many lessons from Billy and a few short trips I have taken, I feel much more comfortable and confident in the saddle.  Maybe not as good as Mrs. Miller and Janet, who began ridding nearly after they learned to walk, but I felt I could hold my own. Rae learned to ride when she volunteered at a troubled youth summer camp for a few years. She then taught teens not only how to ride but also how to care for horses. “Honey,” she said in her deep southern accent, “It is like riding a bicycle.  Once you learn, you never forget.” Tom and Collins and two others were manning the East gate and pulled aside the gate to let us pass.  Tom gave one of his flourishing bows, ball cap swept to one side, and said, “Ladies!  Lovely of you to grace us poor, wretched souls with the presence of your ever-so beauty on such a lovely day,” he said in a very bad, fake English accent. “Tom,” Collins said deadpan, “Will you please shut up with the accent?” Tom immediately straightened up with feigned indignation, “Sir!  You insult me and my standing!  I shall challenge you to a duel of pistols at dawn!” “Tom, your standing is as a gate guard, you are crap with a pistol, and everyone knows it,” Collins pointed out.   Tom dropped the fake English accent and said flatly, “Yeah, there is that,” and put his ball cap back on. “Honey,” Rae said as she rode past Tom, “I would of put my money down on you.”  And gave him a wink. “Oh!  Now you tell me!” We rode up to Sean.  He strummed his banjo, leaning up against his log, but he had a few logs around him for people to sit on in conversation with him. He set up a picket line behind him to tether horses.   Rae made introductions, as this was Mrs. Miller and Janet’s first trip to Four Corners.  Both Mrs. Miller and Janet sat down to talk with Sean at length concerning bringing in crops and livestock to the market for trade with the farmers and about the school.  We tied the horses to the picket line and gave them some feed and water.   While Mrs. Miller and Janet talked with Sean, Rae and I walked about Four Corners.   It was still early in the morning, the market was not nearly as crowded as it had been when I delivered the antibiotics to Savannah.  Some people had already set up for trade, while others were just arriving.  By some unspoken agreement, everyone had their own area.  What they did with it was up to them.  But there were also a few open spots or stalls that people who only came once or twice a week could use.  Others just walked around and traded on foot. An older couple had ducks, chickens, and eggs to trade for, but they only traded for live animals.  It was on the buyer to slaughter and process them.   A younger couple with two children had set up an outdoor grill across from the older couple.  I could smell them grilling onions and peppers over a large fire pit.  The young woman was beating some eggs in a bowl and handed it to her husband.  He poured the eggs over the onions and peppers in a cast iron skillet.  We had already eaten breakfast, but it smelled fantastic!  After a few moments of cooking and stirring, he poured the eggs into a bowl and handed the bowl to a man who stood waiting with a small wagon filled with vegetables of various kinds.  I am guessing he traded some of his vegetables for breakfast.  They also had a metal tripod with a large cast iron Dutch oven hanging over the fire, slow-cooking something.   In a stall next door, three women were processing raw wool into socks.  One young lady was carding the raw wool.  Another was then spinning the wool into yarn.  An older woman was knitting a pair of socks as she rocked in a wooden rocking chair.  She smiled warmly as we passed.   The couple who ran the barber shop had traded for goat milk and lye soap.   Rae and I could not help ourselves.  We traded cured and smoked bacon and two pints of freshly picked blackberries for a hot water hair washing with goat soap and a haircut. It was heavenly.   I have not felt that clean in . . . well, Diary, I have no idea.  And they took off a good four inches of hair off both Rae and me to get us back to more ‘normal’ ponytail lengths.  Diary, let me tell you, it was well spent for the bacon and berries. Entry three Someone has been stealing from our gardens.   Not just ours.   Everyone’s gardens. It was subtle enough that we did not really notice until they began stealing corn as it was beginning to ripen.   Then, it was too obvious.  If it were deer, they would have at it and not try to hide it. We had planted corn on both our front lawn and the abandoned house’s front lawn, too.  There was enough to not only feed us but for trade at the market.  Most people in the community had their own plots of corn of different sizes.  Jack was not a big fan of corn but would use his to make moonshine, or what he called a “industrial strength cleaner.” We spread the word through the community so that everyone could keep an eye out for anything unusual.  Whoever it was, they would only come every few nights.  Jack guessed they were close, but far enough, if they had a fire, we would not smell it. A few days later, Mom found footprints in the dirt between a row of corn.  She sent me to get Jack.  After listening to what I had to report, Jack got his rifle, put on his drop leg hostler and pistol, donned his backpack, and called for Samson to join us.   When Jack, Samson, and I returned to our house, Mom was across the street, talking with Joanna and Sam.  They, too, had found footprints in their garden.  Jack closely examined both sets.  He found another set we had missed.  He surmised there were at least three people.  One was definitely male, and the other two were either female or youngsters based on the size of the prints and the length of their strides.   Jack went back to the set of prints in our corn row, pointed, and said to the big dog, “Samson, track.” Diary, it was strange to see Samson’s entire demeanor change like that.  Usually, he was a great big, goofy dog.  Smart but goofy.  Now, he seemed to be all business.  He sniffed the print a few times, then nose down, he began to walk in circles till he seemed to find something.  At a quick walk, which was nearly a run for Jack and me, we followed the big dog down the street towards the dead end and the woods beyond.  Samson slowed to a regular walk, thankfully, but remained focused.  We could see he was following a trail through the woods and brush.  After about a mile, Samson slowed and then stopped, looking up.  We could hear voices.  Jack and I both crouched down. He placed one hand on Samson’s neck and said, “Good boy.  Easy.” At a slow, low crouch we moved forward to find a small camp in a clearing.  A large tent set back from a fire, and a smaller one next to it.  There were three men, two women and three teenagers sitting on camp chairs and on a fallen log.  The men had handguns in hostlers on their hips, rifles were leaning up against the log next to the teens.   Jack gave me a glance, and I knew what he had in mind.  He then stood up, aiming his rifle, and, at a quick walk, walked into the camp, me following, aiming my rifle, Samson bringing up the rear.   One of the men stood up and went for his handgun when Jack warned, “Do it and die!” Pointing his rifle right at the man, the man froze with his hand halfway to his gun.  No one moved.  The tension in the air could be cut with a butter knife.   “We outnumber you,” the man said. “I can change those odds in less than three seconds, starting with you,” Jack responded. One of the teens shifted on the log toward the rifles.  I aimed my rifle right at his head. “Go for it, honey,” I surprised myself with my best Rae Southern accent imitation.  “You would not be the first person I shot and killed.” Uncertainty filled his eyes. “Okay,” the man said and raised his hands.  “Let’s calm down and talk.” “You have been stealing from us.  From our gardens.  You got till tomorrow at noon to clear out and move on, or I will come back with a platoon of armed militia, and then we do this the hard way, and it will not end well for you.” “Hey, listen-” “Tomorrow!  Noon!”  Jack barked.  Samson growled, showing his teeth.  “Now, turn around and put your hands on your head, get on your knees, and cross your ankles.”  The men did.  The women remained in their chairs, hands up.  I swept my rifle over the teens on the log, stopping with the boy with uncertain eyes now filled with fear.   “Back,” Jack said quietly, and we walked backward slowly, keeping our rifles on them.  Samson seemed to know what was going on and trotted down the trail.  Once we were out of sight, Jack said, “Run.” We made it back to the neighborhood without any sign of pursuit.  Once we were sure we were safe, Jack looked over at me as we walked down the street, “Go for it, honey?” I shrugged. “It sounded good at the time.”  Jack ordered what he called an “LP/OP” or Listening Post/Observation Post hidden to one side of the trail and a few others around the community, three of the militia to each LP/OP to stand watch.  It was going to be a long night for some of us.  Tomorrow, the entire militia would do a sweep of the area to see if they had, in fact, left.  Jack was considering the idea of a night watch patrol for the neighborhood. Diary, I am not going to lie, the idea of shooting people who are just trying to feed themselves, I was a little uncomfortable with.  But at the same time, they were stealing food from us.  We need that food to feed ourselves.  They did not do the work to grow that food.  They just took.  Diary, I am not sure how I feel about that. About 1stMarineJarHead 1stMarineJarHead is not only a former Marine, but also a former EMT-B, Wilderness EMT (courtesy of NOLS), and volunteer firefighter. He currently resides in the great white (i.e. snowy) Northeast with his wife and dogs. He raises chickens, rabbits, goats, occasionally hogs, cows and sometimes ducks. He grows various veggies and has a weird fondness for rutabagas. He enjoys reading, writing, cooking from scratch, making charcuterie, target shooting, and is currently expanding his woodworking skills.   The post Dear Diary, It’s Me, Jessica: Part 17 appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Does King Charles III Really "Own" All The Dolphins In British Waters?
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Does King Charles III Really "Own" All The Dolphins In British Waters?

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DOUBLE STANDARD: ‘Joyful’ and ‘Happy’ Harris-Walz Vs. ‘Dark’ and ‘Dangerous’ Trump-Vance
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The leftist press has been laying it on thick in hyping the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket. It wasn’t just at the DNC (see here). It’s been going on for well over a month.  Network and cable anchors, reporters and hosts celebrated the “joyful” “jubilation” surrounding the Harris nomination, and whipped-up excitement for the selection of “folksy” “football coach” Walz. Some even dared to sell Harris as a Democratic version of Ronald Reagan. Former MSNBC host Chris Matthews crawled out of retirement to compare Harris to John Wayne.  Meanwhile, the Trump-Vance ticket was derided as the “weird” “dark” and “dangerous” threat to democracy.  The following are the most egregious examples of leftist journalists holding up the Harris-Walz ticket, while trashing Trump-Vance over the last month:   DNC Was “Joyful” and “Happy,” RNC Felt Like a “Weighted Blanket”      “People wanted to be a part of it [DNC]....The jubilation is also around a candidate and around a party....people are hungry. I think they’re exhausted by all the negativity and the hate and the heaviness, and they want to be joyful in solving the country’s problems....Whereas in Milwaukee [RNC], every night I felt like when we left the set....like a weighted blanket. Four days in Chicago is a completely different experience….Democrats are....happy, they’re excited....They have rocketed out of Chicago ready, willing, and able to push Kamala Harris over the finish line.”— Washington Post associate editor/PBS contributor Jonathan Capehart on PBS NewsHour, August 23.    Harris Is Throwing a “No-Hitter”  “The trend is heavily towards Harris, and it’s rushing towards Harris in recent weeks. The Vice President at this point throwing the equivalent of a no-hitter in the first three weeks of her campaign.”— MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, August 12.   Democratic Ticket More Like “Reagan” Than Trump-Vance  “There’s a lot more kind of sunny Reagan about the Democratic ticket at the moment than there is about the Republican ticket.”— BBC correspondent Katty Kay on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, August 8.   “Patriotism Fully Reclaimed” at DNC “Being in this arena last night, the flags got bigger as the night went along. So, everyone had a small flag in their hand to wave for the speech, and then they brought out the big flags for Kamala Harris’ speech. Chants of ‘USA!’ Patriotism fully reclaimed.”— Co-host Willie Geist on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, August 26.   “Joyful” Democrats Vs. “Frightening” “Weird” “Dark” Republicans     “We begin tonight with joy. No, not–not me, Joy, but the feeling joy. The joy felt by Americans backing the Harris/Walz ticket. A joy that is palpable and pervasive, as illustrated by the massive crowds greeting VP Harris and Governor Walz at their rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan, today. It feels like we're experiencing another 2008 Obama moment, the energy, the excitement, the enthusiasm. It feels fun. Imagine that. American politics. Joyful again. It’s the tale of two tickets. One radiates joy. The other is dour and, frankly, frightening.”— Host Joy Reid on MSNBC’s The ReidOut, August 7.      Former Senator/MSNBC analyst Claire McCaskill: “The Democrats are having fun, and it’s about joy and opportunity and freedom. And the other side is about, you know, cat ladies and electrocuting boats.”...Host Jonathan Lemire: “And ‘weird’ is the word Democrats have fixated on the last ten days, but it’s also, it’s really dark. It’s a dark image of America that Donald Trump and JD Vance are putting forward.”— MSNBC’s Morning Joe, July 31.    Christian Voters “Fed Up” with Trump’s “Hateful Vision”     “Not all Christians are the Evangelical white dudes with main character energy from The Handmaid’s Tale, but this most surprising election does keep delivering surprises….Christians for Kamala, had a Zoom meeting that included leaders from several progressive groups urging supporters to get behind Harris and Walz. Call it divine intervention, or perhaps lots of Christians are just getting fed up with being associated with the hateful vision of Donald Trump.”— Host Joy Reid on MSNBC’s The ReidOut, August 14.   Berman Really Reaching, Suggests Vance Mocked Suicide      “Last night after CNN released a small clip of the Harris interview, you, on Twitter, posted a clip from a Miss Teen USA beauty pageant from 2007, Caitlin Upton and you wrote, ‘I have gotten a hold of the full Kamala Harris-CNN interview.’ Now, this thing that surfaced around the internet for a few years she had, you know, she had, you know, struggled answering a question back in this beauty pageant. I’m not sure you’re aware in 2015, Caitlin Upton, did an interview in New York Magazine about all the social media attention this clip got, and she said, ‘I definitely went through a period where I was very, very depressed, but I never let anybody see that stuff except for people I could trust. I had some very dark moments where I thought about committing suicide.’ So, when you posted this last night, were you aware that the woman you are posting a picture of had contemplated committing suicide for the attention that it received?...Would you like to apologize to Caitlin Upton for posting that last night given what you've now learned?”— Host John Berman to J.D. Vance on CNN News Central, August 30.   Gayle King Zinging In Those Hardball Questions “Let’s talk about the rave reviews that Governor Walz seems to be getting from all spectrums of your party. You’ve got Nancy Pelosi on one side, Joe Manchin, we have the progressives on the left. What does this mean, what does this say? It’s been a long time since we’ve seen this kind of reaction.”— Co-host Gayle King to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on CBS Mornings, August 7.   Washington Post Reporter Urges White House to Censor Elon Musk, So Much for “Democracy Dies in Darkness”  “Elon Musk is slated to interview Donald Trump….tonight on X. I don’t know if the President is going to — feel free to say if he is or not — but I think that misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue. It’s a — you know, it’s an America issue. What role does the White House or the President have….sort of stopping that or stopping the spread of that or sort of intervening in that?”— Washington Post White House reporter Cleve Wootson to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on August 12.    Republicans Should Be “Scared” of “Amazing” “Fresh and New” Harris-Walz Ticket     “The Republicans were scared of Josh Shapiro. Republicans were scared of Mark Kelly. They were not scared of Governor Walz, but they should be. They should be because what you just saw tonight was extraordinary….Everybody is like ‘This guy is amazing because he talks like a normal person about stuff that people really care about.’...This is old, and sorry, and pathetic, and boring, and doom, and gloom versus young, and exciting, and fresh, and new….It’s the past versus the future. It is a completely different fight…. They [Kamala Harris and Walz] fit together like Legos. It is an unbelievable feeling that’s sweeping through the country and Donald Trump is scared and he should be.”— Contributor Van Jones on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, August 6.   She’s So Excited (About Saving Democracy From Trump) and She Just Can’t Hide It     Host Stephen Colbert: “Are you excited about this change of the election story?MSNBC Host Alex Wagner: “I mean, Stephen, yes. Yes, 1,000 times, yes, I’m excited! I will say I thought maybe this would be a chill summer of taking the kids to soccer camp, like, kicking back with a white wine spritzer, maybe a little bit early, no. It has been, for journalists, it’s been an exhilarating time. For members of a democracy that we hope to be functioning, it’s been a thrilling time.”— CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, August 15.   Is Chris Getting Another Thrill? Kamala is John Wayne! “I said after Barack Obama spoke in Boston back in 2004, we saw the first black president….This election may be short enough to beat history. That we can have a woman of color as our next president because of the length of this campaign. They got to get out there and keep the excitement going….Her incredible confidence to speak to that room as if she owned it. She was the emcee of that room….We saw leadership last night. Bob Casey, the former governor of Pennsylvania….said, ‘Pennsylvania is a John Wayne state, not a Jane Fonda state.’ She was John Wayne last night! She was a leader. A leader! And she was clear that she was the boss.”— Former MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews discussing Kamala Harris performance at rally, as aired on Morning Joe, August 7.   This is the Sales Pitch? Walz Is “Normal As Can Be”     “Tim Walz is the opposite of weird. Like in a dictionary, if you had ‘weird’ and ‘ant-weird,’ you’d have Tim Walz’s picture there as a high school coach and its history teacher, and a guy that seems as normal as can be.”— USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, August 6.    Did Walz’s PR Staff Write This Headline?  “Walzing on Sunshine: How Tim Walz’s Upbeat Demeanor Got Him on The Kamala Harris Ticket”— Headline to August 11 USA Today article.   Selling Leftist Walz as “Folksy” “Football Coach” “Moderate” with “Rural Roots” Correspondent Selina Wang: “He [Tim Walz] really has that perfect backstory. He also has those rural roots….He’s the one….who labeled J.D. Vance and his Republican allies as ‘weird,’ which gained a lot of steam with the Harris campaign. He has this folksy, personal, informal vibe that has really appealed to a lot of Democrats….Rural backstory….former member of the NRA….He was a football coach.”...Chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl: “His district is a district that Donald Trump carried quite handedly, a pretty conservative district. And as a member of Congress, he was viewed as a moderate Democrat.”— Correspondent Selina Wang on ABC News Special Report, August 6. Walz’s lifetime ACU rating is 8.     Co-host Mika Brzezinski: “He [Tim Walz] sounds like, you know, a football coach, talking about very progressive issues….He brings to the table a background that is very down to earth and connected with people and their daily lives, as a former teacher.”...Financial Times Washington bureau chief Ed Luce: “He’s a hunter….He shoots. He’s got a pretty normal family…. J.D. Vance was….a weird choice who talks in weird ways. Walz is the unweird.”— MSNBC’s Morning Joe, August 6.    Condemning “Swift-Boating” of Walz “Republicans are talking about swift-boating Walz because he left the National Guard back in 2005 rather than stay and deploy to Iraq….Republicans are going to find out, I think, that framing a gun-owning Midwest nice guy as a radical far-left commie ends up painting you into some really weird corners.”— Host Chris Hayes on MSNBC’s All In, August 6.   CNN’s Keilar Questions J.D. Vance’s Military Service “I also think that J.D. Vance, as a messenger on this, may be an imperfect messenger because we have, as you introduced him as a combat correspondent, which was what his title was. But when you dig a little deeper into that, he was a public affairs specialist, someone who did not see combat, which certainly the title ‘combat correspondent’ kind of gives you a different impression. So, he may be the imperfect messenger on that.” — Host Brianna Keilar on CNN’s Inside Politics, August 8.    J.D. Vance Only Wants White People to Have More Children      Host Jonathan Lemire: “Some older adults say they don’t have kids due to medical reasons or because they haven’t found the right partner....More and more Americans choosing not to have kids which again emphasizes why J.D. Vance’s comments about childless Americans, childless cat ladies could be so politically damaging.”...Vanity Fair special correspondent Molly Jong-Fast: “This is this natalism that comes from an authoritarian playbook right?...There need to be more white children....This is about great replacement theory racism, right? This is what this is. So don’t misunderstand it for him wanting more children. He wants a certain kind of — you know racist thing.”— MSNBC’s Morning Joe, July 30.    Conservative Supreme Court Is a “Stain” On America     “If you lived in a democracy, where the candidate with the most votes wins, there would be no other Republican justice currently serving. Clarence Thomas would be the only one. The current composition of the Supreme Court stands, in my view, and in my view alone, as a stain on America’s claim to the world that it is a democracy. In no other democracy in the 21st century with seven out of 50 states decide presidential elections through an electoral contrivance created in a slave-holding country 235 years ago, a contrivance they tried to make sound serious by calling it a college, the Electoral College.”— Host Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC’s The Last Word, August 27.   Thanks for Coming to Our Event, You Racist!  “You have told four congresswomen of color — who are American citizens — to go back to where they came from. You have used words like ‘animal’ and ‘rabbid’ to describe black attorneys. You attack black journalists, calling them ‘a loser’ saying the questions that they asked 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?”— ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott’s first question to Donald Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists’s convention in Chicago, July 25.   Kamala Campaign Arises “In the Midst” of “Darkness” and Racial “Backlash”     “We’re in the middle of a kind of backlash. You know the backlash against George Floyd, the backlash against DEI, the backlash against critical race theory, the backlash against Barack Obama. Historically, these backlashes, they last a long time. You think about the end of Radical Reconstruction. That darkness doesn’t end until Brown v. Board in 1954….We’re in the middle of a backlash and now suddenly the country is facing a choice….I think that past/future is right in front of us, right now, in the midst of this darkness.”— MSNBC contributor/Professor Eddie Glaude on MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, July 26.    “Older Folks” Just Don’t Get Kamala     “A new poll shows [Kamala] Harris pretty much just vastly outperforming Biden right now with young voters by 16 percentage points….What is stirring this excitement?...I remember at the time when she made that comment about the ‘context in which we all live.’...People were, you know, criticizing that as being a bit of a word salad. But, you know, I’ve heard from a lot of younger folks over the last several days who just love that comment. So, I mean, is it just like the older folks not getting with the younger folks are thinking these days?”— Host Jim Acosta on CNN Newsroom, July 26.   Biden’s “Final Legacy” was “Ushering Out” Trump’s “Dangerous” and “Anti-Democratic” Behavior “The final legacy of Biden is that he has returned the presidency to an office of sanity, decency, and dignity, ushering out the dangerous demagoguery and anti-democratic rhetoric and behavior that preceded him. But for that legacy to endure and for Biden’s term not to simply be a moment in time, he needed to ensure that the United States actually closes the chapter on Donald Trump and to help make this more likely, he made the painful decision not to run for the presidency, which will also earn him a special place in the history books.”— Host Fareed Zakaria on CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS, July 28.   As If Lemon’s “Corporate Overlords” Stifled His Leftism at CNN?  “I’m happy to be in an independent space where I don’t have to worry about the corporate overlords now, where I can stand up for democracy, where I can say who I’m supporting. And I’m on the side of democracy, and I’m on the side of people who are going to — someone who’s gonna help our people. I’m not on the side of Project 2025, I’m not gonna pretend to put these two campaigns on equal footing.” — Former CNN anchor Don Lemon on his official YouTube channel, July 28.   “Moderate” Kamala      “I think the Republicans are trying to frame her as this deep-leftist. She’s a former prosecutor….Prosecutors are not really leftist. They put people in jail for a living, okay? They’re pretty moderate. I know Kamala, I know the Vice President personally….She’s moderate.”— Co-host Sunny Hostin on ABC’s The View, July 26.   Harris-Walz Like “Reagan!” Host Jen Psaki: “The show [The West Wing] was inspiring too because it brought joy back into politics….And politics should be joyful, it should be inspired.”Actor Martin Sheen: “It is again. It is again now, yes.Psaki: “I wanted to ask you about that. Are you seeing that out there, as you are watching [Kamala] Harris and [Tim] Walz?”Sheen: “Seeing it, feeling it, knowing that — It’s like. Reagan had an ad that he won the election with, primarily. ‘A new dawn in America.’ It’s happened again. It’s a new day. America is the city, the shining city on the hill. A new Jerusalem. There is a new fresh air. There’s a new energy. It’s young and vital and it’s joy-filled. And it can finally breathe.”Actress Mary McCormack: “Yeah I think people watch The West Wing as a tonic, also — you know? And I think that’s what feels like is happening now. That Walz and Harris — it feels like a tonic. And they’re what’s next. I’m into it.”— MSNBC’s Inside with Jen Psaki, August 18.
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