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5 Countries That Defeated the Mongol Horde
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5 Countries That Defeated the Mongol Horde

For centuries, the Mongols ruled an empire that stretched from China to Eastern Europe. It was the largest empire in the world, created through centuries of brutal warfare. Over time, the name Mongol became synonymous with the fearsome horsemen of the Eurasian steppe. Their exploits in battle – not to mention what came after – made many armies think twice before taking them on in combat. Yet over the centuries, some nations did have some success against the great Mongol marauders. Here are five countries that managed to do what many thought was impossible – defeat the Mongols. 1. Vietnam The Tran dynasty ruled Vietnam from 1226 to 1413 AD. They were the first people to successfully defeat a Mongol invasion. Up to that point, the Mongols had had little trouble conquering empires in Asia and the Middle East, but their luck would change when they came up against the people of Vietnam. The first invasion occurred in 1257 AD when the Mongols occupied Yunnan, in what is now southwestern China. Kublai Khan, then the ruler of the Mongols, sent three envoys to emperor Trần Thái Tông. He demanded that he grant free passage through Vietnam to his Mongol warriors. Instead of replying, Emperor Thái Tông made a bold move – he threw the envoys in jail. Unsurprisingly, that did not go over too well with the Mongol leader who immediately began preparing for war. But Emperor Thái Tông knew what was coming. Bracing himself for what he must have known would be a daunting fight, he ordered his entire population to prepare for war. Citizens were instructed to “repair their weapons and manufacture new ones,” in anticipation of the coming Mongol invasion. Portrait of Prince Trần Quốc Tuấn The emperor was right to do so. At the time when the citizens of his kingdom were preparing for the fight, Kublai Khan had already sent his second-in-command to surround the capital with two groups of 1,000 men. The Vietnamese and Mongol armies met outside the capital on the banks of a river. To the surprise of the Mongols, they saw Emperor Tran riding across the river atop an elephant, something that they had never seen before in battle. The Mongols did not know what to expect from the elephants, but they maintained their composure and shot flaming arrows at their feet. In the end, not even the elephants were enough to dampen the ferocity of the Mongol army. Two bloody encounters by the river ended with the emperor and his army escaping by boat downriver and then abandoning the capital. At this point, the emperor and his family considered fleeing the country altogether to seek refuge with the powerful Southern Song dynasty. However, the Mongols’ luck was about to change. After they moved into the capital and massacred its people, it looked like they had achieved another overwhelming victory. But pretty soon they began to suffer devastating setbacks. The imperial capital was much too small to support a Mongol army, numbering some 25,000 warriors. Moreover, the destruction that the Mongols unleashed on the city caused outbreaks of diseases such as dysentery and malaria. Suffering from all of these factors, plus the unbearable heat, the Mongols became demoralized. With the strength of the Mongol army waning, the emperor brought back his army and easily pushed the invaders out of the city after only nine days. The second Mongol attempt to conquer Vietnam lasted much longer, from 1283 to 1285 AD. At this point, the Mongols under Kublai Khan had already taken all of China, which left Vietnam more vulnerable than ever. Once again, the Mongols seemed on the edge of annihilating the Vietnamese. They took the capital city and forced the emperor and his family to flee to a tiny island where they were nearly captured. In the end, nature once again interceded on behalf of the Vietnamese. While the Vietnamese army battled desperately against the Mongols, heat, and disease began to take their toll on the invaders despite the Chinese doctors that the Mongols had brought with them. Near the end of the fighting, one of the main Mongol generals was killed, and the army that straggled back to Mongol China was a fraction of its original size. But Kublai Khan refused to give up. Just two years later, he launched another attack, this time relying on a navy to provide the army with supplies. His plans were thwarted, however, by the Vietnamese generals, who sank and captured hundreds of Mongol ships. On land, things didn’t go much better. The Vietnamese fought a guerrilla war in which they laid spikes in trenches to stop the Mongol horses. They also conducted river ambushes against Mongol boats. After a year of fighting, the Mongols gave up and the people of Vietnam could finally breathe a sigh of relief. 2. Japan Sometime in 1274 AD, between the first and second Vietnamese invasions, Kublai Khan fixed his sights on the Southern Song dynasty of China. China was split into a northern and southern territory back in 1115 AD. The Mongols, under one of Genghis Khan’s sons, already conquered the northern portion. However, the southern portion proved to be much more intractable. So, Kublai Khan came up with a plan. To weaken his objective, he set out on a series of campaigns to conquer Song China’s trading partners. One of those partners was Japan. Japan in the 13th century was a feudal society ruled by a shogun to whom the samurai class pledged total allegiance. In this hierarchical society, the samurai acted as vassals to the shogun. They were given special privileges that made them distinct from the Japanese peasantry. Japan was also a closed nation at this time because the shogun disallowed any kind of trade or immigration to other countries other than for academic or religious purposes. Samurai battle the Mongols on the open sea Before launching his first invasion, Kublai Khan first sent an envoy to demand that Japan submit itself to the Mongols and become a trading partner. The shogun failed to respond to his request. Kublai Khan then sent several more envoys but the shogun still refused to give in to the Mongol demands. That’s when Kublai Khan decided to invade. During the invasion of 1274, the Mongols took the island of Hakata. This was an important source of trade for the Song dynasty. As the Mongols penetrated deeper into Japanese territory, they dealt heavy losses to the samurai. Their style of fighting was based on individual prowess rather than the kind of organized formations and maneuvers that the Mongols had mastered. Despite tactical and technological advantages, including their use of incendiary devices (which the Japanese had never seen), the Mongols ended up retreating to their ships. Whether due to a storm as some historians contend or for other reasons, this first Mongol invasion failed to spread to the rest of Japan. The second invasion occurred in 1281 after Kublai Khan finally took his most sought-after prize: China. Kublai Khan no longer had his original reason to invade: weakening China by conquering its trading partners. But he hoped the invasion would legitimize his rule and help him gain support among his people. This invasion failed even more miserably than the first. The Mongols sent two large armies by boat, but at some point, a strong wind or “Kamikaze” was said to have struck one of the fleets. This led to the destruction of the vast majority of its forces. As a result, the remaining ships were forced to sail back to China. Meanwhile, on land, the Japanese searched for and killed any remaining Mongols who survived the storm. The great Kamikaze that stopped the Mongol invasion became an important part of Japanese history. The name was later invoked during World War Two and used as the name for the suicide pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into enemy ships. The Mongol defeat in 1281 would live on in both history and myth for centuries to come. 3. Java Kublai Khan didn’t have much luck against island nations. The next Mongol defeat came a little over a decade later when he tried to take the island kingdom of East Java. The invasion he launched meant to put an upstart rival in his place. Instead, the Mongol army unwittingly paved the way for a new Javanese dynasty that ruled for nearly three centuries. The question of why the Mongols invaded Java remains unclear to scholars. According to Javanese sources, King Kertanagara, who ruled East Java at the time, invaded the island of Malayu. At that point, it was considered by the Mongols to be one of their vassal states. Chinese sources, on the other hand, describe the invasion as an act of revenge for Keratangara’s insolent abuse of the Mongol ambassadors whom Kublai Khan had sent in 1289 to collect tribute. Instead of complying with Kublai Khan’s demands, King Keratagara ordered the ambassadors’ faces to be branded and sent them back to Kublai Khan. These events may or may not have helped push Kublai Khan towards war, But Kublai’s true intentions were probably as much commercial as they were personal. The Javanese islands at the time were an important part of the spice trade and the Mongols simply wanted to control them. Whatever the true reasons were, by the time the Mongol fleet showed up in Java in 1292, King Keratagara was no longer king and a civil war was underway for his throne. One of the contenders, a prince named Raden Wijaya, used the Mongols’ confusion to his advantage. After recruiting them to attack his rivals, he then turned on the Mongols. After defeating them, he forced them to leave the island. The Mongols sailed away from Java for good shortly after. In their wake, they left behind a Javanese dynasty that would rule until the 16th century. 4. India When the Mongols emerged from the Eurasian steppe in the 12th century, it wasn’t just East Asia that suffered from their onslaughts. As they moved west, they conquered the Muslim empire of Khwarazm, which stretched from India to Anatolia. They even forced the Shah to flee his empire on horseback. The Mongols carried out horrific acts of violence against the people of Russia, Persia, and Baghdad. They were justifiably feared by many. But when they began pushing into northern India they met an equally fierce foe who managed to do what few others had proven able to do – defeat them. Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu flees after the Battle of Indus Alauddin Khilji ruled as the sultan of Delhi from 1296 AD to 1316 AD. In that time, he fought back six separate Mongol attacks. During the first Mongol invasion, which took place in 1298 AD, Alauddin proved to be both a military genius and a merciless victor. After defeating the Mongols with his army of horseback warriors, he immediately put to death all 20,00 of his prisoners. That initial defeat came as a blow to the pride of the Mongol Khan. Incensed, he sent an even larger force of 200,000 warriors the following year, expecting to demolish the Sultanate of Delhi. In an epic battle that is now known as the Battle of Kili, Alauddin’s horsemen clashed with the Mongols until the khan’s son, Qutlugh Khwaja was slain and the Mongols withdrew from India altogether. 5. The Mamluks Lastly, there were the Mamluks. They dealt the Mongols one of their most famous defeats in 1260 at the battle of Ayn Jalut. In this battle, roughly 20,000 Mongols faced off against an equal force of 20,000 Mamluks in the deserts of Palestine and were forced to withdraw. It’s gone down in history as an important event because it was one of the first times that a Mongol army was defeated in open battle. But the fact is, this was far from the end of the fighting between the Mongols and the Mamluks. It was just the beginning. The Mamluk dynasty was a Muslim dynasty that ruled Syria and Egypt from about 1250 AD to 1517 AD. The Ilkhanid Khanate, one of the four Mongol groups, moved through Central Asia. Conquering neighbors or bringing them into their orbit of vassal states, the seat of power in the Muslim world shifted to Egypt. The Battle of Ayn Jalut. When the Mongols, led by Genghis Khan’s grandson, sent envoys to Egypt to demand that the sultan submit to him, he refused. Instead, he had the envoys cut in half. Then he marched his army to Palestine to face off against the Mongol army. It was there in Palestine that the Mongols suffered their famous defeat. But to say that the Mongols were defeated on that day in 1260 AD obscures a more complicated truth about the Mamluk-Mongol conflict. That’s because the fighting continued on and off for six decades, eventually culminating in a final Mongol defeat. After this defeat, they withdrew their warriors from Egypt for good. From 1260 AD to 1323 AD the Mongols continued to make incursions into Egypt and Syria. In each of these conflicts, it was always the Mongols who were repelled by the superior Mamluk armies. The Mamluks only suffered one defeat at the battle of Wadi al-Khazindar in 1299. In that battle, the Mamluk charged the Mongol army as they rested. Unknown to them, however, a contingent of Mongols broke off and approached the Mamluk army from the rear. After facing a barrage of arrows from the front, the Mamluks soon realized they were surrounded and were forced to withdraw. In 1323 the Mamluks signed a peace treaty with the Mongols. This marked the end of decades of bloody fighting. The Ilkhanid Khanate only lasted a few more years until 1335, upon which it broke apart. On the other hand, the Mamluks continued to reign in Egypt for several more centuries until finally being defeated by the Ottomans in the 16th century. They are now remembered as one of the few countries to have ever stood up to the Mongols and succeeded. That feat puts them in a very exclusive club indeed.The post 5 Countries That Defeated the Mongol Horde first appeared on History Defined.
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MSNBC's Fake News Finally Catches Up to It in Court - Judge Makes Crushing Ruling Against Maddow, Other Hosts
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MSNBC is learning the hard way what happens when they spread fake news only for the sake of blasting former President Donald Trump. MSNBC's parent company NBCUniversal is going to trial after being sued for defamation by Dr. Mahendra Amin for $30 million. Amin worked as a gynecologist at a...
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CRINGE: Joe Biden Has Another Awkward “Handshake”
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Wow, this was a very embarrassing moment…. Joe Biden met with the UK Prime Minister today, Keir Starmer, and things got awkward, fast. Joe Biden reached over to shake his hand and Starmer left him hanging for quite a long time! So long that Biden had to finally say “Why don’t you give me your hand there, pal?”  To which he finally did after looking very confused and nervous. Take a look: Prime Minister of England didn’t want to shake Joe Biden’s hand. No one respects Sleepy Joe!pic.twitter.com/caccp3JZLy — Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) July 10, 2024 Full video player here: What is going on here? pic.twitter.com/kOeMn9U6nb — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) July 11, 2024 Ok, so what happened? Many people are saying the Prime Minister did not want to shake Joe’s hand. I actually don’t think that’s it. I couldn’t find a longer version of this video but I suspect they had just shaken hands for a photo op right before they sat down. Once you do that and then sit down, you don’t typically shake hands again, it’s very strange. So what I think happened is Joe forgot he shook hands just minutes before and goes to do it again. This man is not fit for office. Heck, he’s not fit to leave the old people’s home on his own recognizance! It’s far from the first time that’s happened. This one is even worse, remember this? Remember this? An absolute classic. Joe Biden looks offended Chuck Schumer won’t shake his hand, forgets they just shook 5 seconds ago.#DementiaJoe #TurboParkinsons pic.twitter.com/bD5ceiJTjK — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) July 11, 2024 Full video player here: Biden goes in for another handshake w Schumer He forgot! Watch pic.twitter.com/a7LM8TROam — Myrna (@GigaBeers) June 14, 2024 I suppose on the scale of bad to worse, shaking hands twice is better than when he shakes hands with the air: WATCH: Confused Joe Biden Shakes Hands With a Ghost — Again And also far better than what he did to this poor man's arm: Joe Biden Gives Super Creepy “Rub Down” To Man’s Arm Joe Biden Gives Super Creepy "Rub Down" To Man's Arm Do you know what a pet-peeve of mine is? It's when you're in church and the people in front of you start doing public rub downs. Do you know what I mean? You're just sitting there trying to enjoy a nice time in church and all of a sudden the couple ahead of you starts doing a back rub. It usually starts out slow at first but then sometimes they really get into it, and it starts looking like a full-blown deep tissue massage. Then the rub-ee leans forward so the rub-or can get a better angle and really go in deeper. A couple weeks ago, I even witnessed a TWO HANDED rub down in the row ahead of me. I nearly interrupted to tell them to just go get a room. I'm sorry but we simply don't need public rub-downs in church, and I'm calling for an end to it! Because I can't focus once you start with your rub downs, working out knots and doing deep tissue kneading. Now all of a sudden you've brought me into your kinky rub down and now it's just awkward for all of us! Can I please just sit here in peace and let me enjoy church? Ok, why I am I telling you all of this? Because Joe Biden just did his own public rub down and it was also very creepy. Watch here: Joe Biden gives super creepy rub-down to black man's arm.... JOE: back away, that is not a 6 year old girl! Do not try to smell it next! pic.twitter.com/C14aBI2fnJ — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) July 2, 2024 Joe, this is NOT a 6-year old girl!  (not that you should be rubbing those down either). Joe, back away.... Whatever you do, do NOT try to smell his arm next! The comments online are hilarious. I love this one the most -- remember, Joe is still allegedly sick with a cold -- that he just smeared all over this poor guy's arm: Spreading his ‘cold’. The WH Press Sec says that he still has a cold, so… — Rods_of_God (@Rods_of_God) July 2, 2024 Others report this is just another clear sign of advanced dementia: This is something I dealt with with my husband. They’re confused/hallucinating and do a lot of strange touching which is sometimes inappropriate (remember Biden kissing the WWII vets inappropriately and their confusion?) — ProudBoomer2 (@Proud_Boomer2) July 2, 2024 And this one: Just when you think the creepy old man can’t get any weirder… he does. — Mark Thompson (@marktmt) July 2, 2024 So, what do you think is creepier? Joe Biden rubbing people down? Joe Biden smelling people? Or Joe Biden doing his creepy whisper thing? Joe Biden Does His "Dog Faced Pony Soldier" Bit Again, Adds Creepy Whispering There two things Joe Biden really loves... A really weird and creepy line apparently from a John Wayne movie about a "Dog Faced Pony Soldier".....and creepy whispering. And he put them together in his latest ass-hat clip going viral on X. Seriously, what is wrong with this guy? Who talks like this? Is this Elder Abuse? Watch him again use his infamous line "you're a dog-faced pony soldier!" JOE BIDEN: “The Indian looks at John Wayne and points to the Union soldier and says, 'He's a lying, dog-faced pony soldier!' Well there's a lot of lying, dog-faced pony soldiers out there about global warming..” pic.twitter.com/YCya96xzyV — ALX (@alx) September 10, 2023 The most hilarious thing? They Fact-Checked it and the line actually doesn't exist in any John Wayne movie....or any other movie anyone can find for that matter: The movie he’s talking about doesn’t exist and he’s probably confusing it with one of his childhood experiences like with Corn Pop. pic.twitter.com/rKzbkgl0pT — ALX (@alx) September 10, 2023 This is the only one anyone can find that is even close: https://twitter.com/JeremyE0815/status/1700899528994394141 For more on the "Biden Gaffe Machine" let's take a walk down memory lane, shall we? The Gaffe Machine: Extremely well done, from my friend Trey Smith: And don't forget this: "Look, fat....." And: Dog Faced Pony Soldier Hairy legs and roaches: DUDE IS WEIRRRRRRRD!
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Ellen DeGeneres Announces She’s Quitting Hollywood
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Longtime TV personality and comedian Ellen DeGeneres is calling it quits on Hollywood. DeGeneres, during a recent stop on her “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up” tour”  shared she’s finished with fame once her tour is finished. When asked by a fan if she will continue her career in Hollywood or Broadway, the longtime host of the Ellen DeGeneres Show shared, “This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special, I’m done.” Another fan asked a similar question and asked the comedian if she would voice the character Dory in Finding Nemo. DeGeneres responded, “No, I’m going bye-bye, remember.” Ellen DeGeneres is retiring from Hollywood, after abruptly canceling a number of her stand-up tour dates last week. She says she is quitting Hollywood for good. “This is the last time you’re going to see me.” pic.twitter.com/CQXALuxuQN — Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) July 10, 2024 Ellen DeGeneres is ‘done’ with fame after Netflix special: ‘This is the last time you’re going to see me’ https://t.co/bCYJJ2xZeD pic.twitter.com/LYOU6OxX12 — New York Post (@nypost) July 10, 2024 Here’s what Variety reported: Ellen DeGeneres said during a recent stop on her “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up” tour that she is done with fame once she plays her final shows, which will be filmed for a new Netflix special (via People and SFGate). During the audience Q&A part of the show at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rosa, one fan asked if DeGeneres would return to movies after the tour ended or perhaps try her hand at Broadway. “Um, no,” DeGeneres answered matter-of-factly. “This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special, I’m done.” Another fan pushed DeGeneres to once again voice the character Dory from Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory,” but DeGeneres responded: “No, I’m going bye-bye, remember.” DeGeneres kicked off the “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up” tour earlier this year and recently canceled four dates on the lineup. She’s been using the shows to address the misconduct accusations that hit as “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” was coming to an end after a nearly 20-year run. The talk show ended amid a series of reports detailing allegations of racism, sexual misconduct and intimidation behind the scenes. Variety also reported on crew members’ frustrations with how the production handled compensation during the COVID pandemic. DeGeneres gave an on-air apology and three producers were fired after WarnerMedia conducted an internal investigation. “Let me catch you up on what’s been going on with me since you last saw me,” DeGeneres said at the Santa Rosa show before joking: “I got chickens. Oh yeah, and I got kicked out of show business for being mean.” ELLEN: I AM DONE WITH FAME Ellen DeGeneres has announced that she is retiring from “fame” following her final shows on the “Ellen’s Last Stand…Up” tour. “This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special. I’m going bye-bye. I got chickens. Oh yeah, and… pic.twitter.com/HIOi8lHrEo — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) July 10, 2024 Here’s what The New York Post reported: Ellen DeGeneres is ready to walk away from show business. The comedian, 66, said that she’s “done” with being in the public eye after her Netflix stand-up special comes out later this year. DeGeneres made the declaration at her comedy show in Santa Rosa, Calif., on July 1. “This is the last time you’re going to see me. After my Netflix special, I’m done,” she said, according to SFGate. When a fan asked DeGeneres if she’ll voice Dory again from “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory,” she replied, “No, I’m going bye-bye, remember.” Hey Ellen, remember this? We do: WATCH: Ellen Fawns Over Donald Trump (2004) WATCH: Ellen Fawns Over Donald Trump (2004) They all loved him.....until he ran for President as a MAGA Republican. For some reason, loving and saving America was just TOO offensive to them. So they turned on him. But the past is written in ink, and we have the video! I had never seen this before but I just got ahold of this clip and it's incredible. This is Ellen fawning all over Donald Trump in 2004, just as The Apprentice is becoming a worldwide hit. Ellen clearly loves him....so much so that she even tries to set him up on a date with her mom who happened to be in the audience that day. Fascinating to watch. Take a look: Backup here if needed: WATCH: Ellen Fawns Over Donald Trump (2004) pic.twitter.com/Kemiz74CRG — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) March 20, 2024 It was the same with David Letterman and Oprah. Remember this? Over 35 Years Ago, Donald Trump Tells Oprah Exactly What He Would Do If Things Got Bad Enough... Talk about a historic clip! Over 35 years ago back in 1988, Donald Trump went on Oprah's TV show and they had an incredible chat. You can see Oprah fawning all over Donald.... They all LOVED him before he ran for President! And speaking of running for President, Oprah asked him if he ever thought he'd run. Listen as he tells Oprah he has no desire to run for President because it's a tough life, but then he says he would never close the door on it in case things got so bad in America that he had to. What a wise man... He kept the door open because he could see even back then the direction America was going. Watch here: Donald Trump talks America First with @Oprah— back in 1988. pic.twitter.com/CV2Uydm6ru — News Nomad (@The_Nomad_News) March 10, 2024 Backup here: Over 35 years ago, Donald Trump tells Oprah exactly what he would do if things got bad enough... @DailyNoahNews pic.twitter.com/ohP9NvwfkX — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) March 13, 2024 What really strikes me is how stunningly CONSISTENT he is. He sounds the same in 1980 as he does in 1988 as he does today! Same guy! And it's not the person the Legacy Media wants to tell you he is. This is man who loves America. But that's not all. Let's go back even earlier.... The Oprah clip was 1988. Let's go back to 1980 where we have Donald Trump at Age 34. Even back then his love for this country rose above all else. It's all there. Watch here: Set aside what you think of Trump for a second and listen to this clip. https://t.co/rn7mymW2Mc — Farzad (@farzyness) March 13, 2024 Backup here if needed: Donald Trump asked at Age 34 if he would like to be President one day... His answer may surprise you. @DailyNoahNews pic.twitter.com/cL8g7bWP6G — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) March 13, 2024 Even Elon Musk weighed in by saying "Interesting": Interesting — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 13, 2024 Yes indeed, very interesting! Ok, now a few more since we're doing this big walk down Memory Lane.... RARE VIDEO: David Letterman LOVED Donald Trump! You're going to love this. So I have to admit something... I was a huge David Letterman fan. Always thought he was hilarious. Genuinely funny and I loved how he would interview and joke with guests. If Leno was your polished, plain vanilla comedy, Letterman had all the jagged edges....and the edges were hilarious. But then something happened. As he got older, he got more political and started going far left. And with that move the comedy started to disappear. Because comedy can't exist when you're too full of anger and political ideology. So I want to you try and forget about the David Letterman of today and I want to take you back to the David Letterman of the 1980s. When Letterman was in his prime....and when David Letterman LOVED Donald Trump. Those are not my words, that comes straight from Letterman himself in this clip. Watch and enjoy: CLASSIC: Dave Letterman Asks Donald Trump To Build Him A New Office pic.twitter.com/MbMjTZbDeM — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) May 20, 2023 Backup here on Rumble: Here are a couple more... Watch this one from 1992: And one of the earliest ones in 1986:
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DEMOCRATS ON EDGE: Sen. Warren Raises Fist At Laura Loomer
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Democrats sure do seem to be on edge recently, don’t they? It’s not hard to understand why. Their “leader” is completely mentally incapacitated, but they don’t have any viable plan of what to do with him. Remove him, and you get Kamala.  Remove him and Kamala and you appear racist.  Go with Michelle to keep a black woman?  She says she doesn’t want it.  They have no viable options. So it’s understandable they would be a bit “on edge” but I think one of them is going to truly snap soon. Yesterday, we got Nasty Nancy Pelosi snapping at reporter Rachel Scott in a way that would have been played on every Legacy Media station 24/7 for weeks and branded as RACIST! if Trump did the same thing: NASTY WOMAN: Nancy Pelosi Snaps At Black Woman, “Am I Speaking English to You?” But it's cool because it's Nasty Nancy. No problem. Today it's Pocahontas. Check out this report and video from Laura Loomer: WATCH: Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren raised her fist at me and snapped when I asked her if @JoeBiden should step down as the Democrat nominee, if she thinks Joe Biden has dementia, and whether or not she supports @KamalaHarris as the Dem nominee of Biden steps down. Warren also had a Capitol Police officer try to block me from questioning her outside of her Senate hearing on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs today. Looks like @TheDemocrats are on edge. WATCH: Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren raised her fist at me and snapped when I asked her if @JoeBiden should step down as the Democrat nominee, if she thinks Joe Biden has dementia, and whether or not she supports @KamalaHarris as the Dem nominee of Biden steps… pic.twitter.com/fRNoO8iyGm — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) July 11, 2024 Full video player here: WATCH: Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren @SenWarren raised her fist at me and snapped when I asked her if @JoeBiden should step down as the Democrat nominee, if she thinks Joe Biden has dementia, and whether or not she supports @KamalaHarris as the Dem nominee of Biden steps… pic.twitter.com/fRNoO8iyGm — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) July 11, 2024 Now let's talk about Elizabeth Warren for a minute. Perhaps she's on edge because she knows she's going to lose in November to my man, John Deaton! Meet The Man Who Is Going To Unseat Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Warren just got a Republican challenger to her Senate seat....and she's noticeably shaken up. Please meet attorney John Deaton. Deaton made a name for himself in the crypto community, representing SEC holders against a crooked and corrupt SEC, headed by Gary Gensler. Now he's set his sights on bigger targets, Elizabeth Warren herself. Warren has been in the Senate since 2013 and Deaton believes it's time to send her packing. I agree, and I am putting my full support and endorsement behind Deaton. Here was his announcement on X: I’m excited for the opportunity to fight for change, and for the people of Massachusetts in the United States Senate. Join my campaign today: https://t.co/TGYV8NmWD0 — John Deaton (@DeatonforSenate) February 20, 2024 John Deaton is a U.S. Marine veteran, cancer survivor, father to three daughters, trial attorney, author and someone who overcame impossible odds to build a life for his family and become a champion for other underdogs. Having overcome so much, John believes it is time we elect someone to the U.S. Senate who understands the struggles of everyday Americans. Watch this: Fox News has the following details: Massachusetts' famously anti-crypto senator, Elizabeth Warren, is frantically rallying her donor base to help her fight off a GOP challenge to her Senate seat from a pro-crypto attorney seeking to unseat her in November, FOX Business has learned. According to an email to donors viewed by FOX Business, Warren, a Democrat who has held her seat for more than 10 years and is considered among the most powerful and progressive voices in the upper chamber, is asking supporters to "rush" donations in order "to prepare to compete against funding from powerful special interests, Wall Street, and the GOP." The email was sent following reports, including social media posts from FOX Business, that crypto attorney John Deaton had moved to Massachusetts from Rhode Island to take on Warren as a Republican. Deaton officially announced his Senate campaign on Tuesday morning. Elizabeth Warren John Deaton Massachusetts Senate John Deaton officially announced his Senate campaign on Tuesday morning. (Getty Images/John Deaton campaign) In response, Warren sent a follow-up email to donors referring to Deaton as a "well-funded Republican," who she says is "trying to stop us from taxing the wealthy, regulating big banks, and making our government work for working people." She closes by asking for donors to "pitch in $28 or anything you can" to her re-election campaign. Warren's prior email, sent out last week, notes Deaton as a "big cheerleader for crypto interests." "Ever since I began speaking out about protecting consumers from crypto scams and making that industry follow the same basic regulations as banks and all other financial institutions, the crypto lobby has put a target on my back," the email read. A former U.S. Marine judge advocate and an asbestos lawyer by trade, Deaton has achieved folk-hero status in a corner of the crypto business for his criticism of the Securities and Exchange Commission in its lawsuit against cross-border payments company Ripple Labs for engaging in what it alleged to be illegal sales of the cryptocurrency XRP to fund the development of its business. Deaton, himself an investor in digital assets, has developed a strong following on X for his opinions on crypto and what he sees as the federal government’s unfair approach to regulating it. Deaton believes the SEC was overstepping its legal authority when it declared all sales of XRP, including those made by retail investors on crypto exchanges like Coinbase, illegal unregistered securities when it sued Ripple in 2020. In 2022, he was granted by the presiding judge in the case the position of "amicus curiae," or friend of the court, where he represented 75,000 global owners of the XRP token. Deaton owns XRP as well as a handful of other crypto tokens. Deaton’s involvement helped make the Ripple case one of the most talked about in the worlds of crypto and securities law. When a judge ruled in July that sales of the XRP token in the secondary markets did not constitute securities, Deaton was hailed for his work on the case, fighting for the interests of retail investors whose holdings in XRP, some significant amounts, were frozen for the duration of the three-year lawsuit. "I’m excited for the opportunity to fight for change, and for the people of Massachusetts in the United States Senate," said Deaton. "Washington, D.C., is broken, and in more than a decade in office, Elizabeth Warren has done nothing to fix it — in fact, she’s become a big part of the problem." Warren, for her part, is widely considered unbeatable by many in the world of politics. A law professor who was elected to the Senate in 2012, Warren is known for her progressive policies, favorable among the Democratic Party, including creating a wealth tax, rallying against the political and economic influences of Wall Street and corporate America as well as big tech. I am not part of John's campaign or any PAC or SuperPAC, I simply want to see Warren OUT of Congress. To that end, I'd love to get your support for Deaton. You can do so here:
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