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This NY Times Discussion of Crime in DC is Exasperating
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This NY Times Discussion of Crime in DC is Exasperating
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Sanctimonious TX Preacher Dem Berating Billionaires on One Hand While Other Hand Is Out
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Huh? O'Donnell Drags 1939 Jimmy Stewart Movie Into D.C. Crime Debate
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Lawrence O’Donnell often tries to wax poetic on his MSNBC show, The Last Word, but he’s really just an unserious person speaking in a solemn tone. On Wednesday, O’Donnell tried to claim that Union Station in Washington, D.C. doesn’t have a crime problem and cited a movie released in 1939 and a man who hasn’t been a senator since January 2009 to make his point. As White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Vice President JD Vance went to Union Station to thank the National Guard troops for their service and confronted protesters along the way, O’Donnell looked back: The iconic Amtrak railroad station through whose glass doors Jimmy Stewart first saw the Capitol Dome when he arrived in Washington. In Frank Capra's classic film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, there were no soldiers in the shot when Jimmy Stewart's character, the newly appointed Senator Jefferson Smith, arrived at Union Station. And there have never been troops at Union Station. In the decades of both the 20th and 21st century that I've been arriving at and departing from Union Station in Washington, D.C.      O’Donnell then got personal, “I've never once seen a crime committed there. I've never once felt even slightly at risk there. I don't know anyone who has.” Maybe that means O’Donnell needs to meet more people. In February, a man was murdered in the Union Station parking garage. In March, a group of six juvenile girls was arrested for assaulting a woman. If O’Donnell wants to move the goalposts and say those are anecdotal, consider this lead from a December 2022 Axios article, “Vacant shops and rising crime are just a few reasons that an increasing number of Washingtonians steer clear of Union Station except to catch a train.” While some try to claim the situation has improved, according to crimedatadc.com, the Union Station neighborhood is the worst in the city for vehicle theft.  Nevertheless, O’Donnell then added: Before jet travel. Most United States Senators arrived in Washington at Union Station and departed from Washington at Union Station. One United States Senator whose career crossed from the 20th century into the 21st century passed through Union Station to and from work every Senate work day of his 36-year career as a senator. Senator Joe Biden was in a position to have security at Union Station strengthened if he thought it was necessary. For 36 years, Senator Joe Biden walked through Union Station alone, to and from the Amtrak train that delivered him home to his children in Delaware every night. O’Donnell also doubted Republicans actually care: Union Station is safer than the elementary schools of this country where our children go to school every day. It's safer than the high schools of this country, where our children go to schools every day and where children are subjected to the assault weapon fire of mass murderers every year in our schools with body counts that should be a call to action for anyone working in government, but not one Republican elected official in Washington has ever tried to stop mass murderers in our elementary schools and our high schools and colleges. Of course, O’Donnell just means Republicans don’t support gun control. Meanwhile, O’Donnell literally said he is unaware of any crimes being committed at Union Station when a simple Google search reveals plenty. Who is the one that is in denial? Here is a transcript for the August 20 show: MSNBC The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell 8/20/2025 10:04 PM ET LAWRENCE O’DONNELL: The iconic Amtrak railroad station through whose glass doors Jimmy Stewart first saw the Capitol Dome when he arrived in Washington. In Frank Capra's classic film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, there were no soldiers in the shot when Jimmy Stewart's character, the newly appointed Senator Jefferson Smith, arrived at Union Station. And there have never been troops at Union Station. In the decades of both the 20th and 21st century that I've been arriving at and departing from Union Station in Washington, D.C.  I've never once seen a crime committed there. I've never once felt even slightly at risk there. I don't know anyone who has. Before jet travel. Most United States Senators arrived in Washington at Union Station and departed from Washington at Union Station. One United States Senator whose career crossed from the 20th century into the 21st century, passed through Union Station to and from work every Senate work day of his 36-year career as a senator. Senator Joe Biden was in a position to have security at Union Station strengthened if he thought it was necessary. For 36 years, Senator Joe Biden walked through Union Station alone, to and from the Amtrak train that delivered him home to his children in Delaware every night. That Amtrak station is one of the jewels of the Amtrak system. It is the home of 56 stores and restaurants, including the eyeglass shop Warby Parker, where I got these, and other shopping mall chains. It now has a Shake Shack, the fast food chain that has been surging in the Northeast in recent years. Companies like Warby Parker and Shake Shack do not locate their stores in high crime areas.  They prefer to locate their stores in zero crime areas like shopping malls, and Union Station is basically a shopping mall with train tracks. Union Station is safer than the elementary schools of this country where our children go to school every day. It's safer than the high schools of this country, where our children go to schools every day and where children are subjected to the assault weapon fire of mass murderers every year in our schools with body counts that should be a call to action for anyone working in government, but not one Republican elected official in Washington has ever tried to stop mass murderers in our elementary schools and our high schools and colleges.
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'It's a culture thing': Top Eric Adams adviser stumbles through explanation for handing reporter cash-stuffed bag of chips
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'It's a culture thing': Top Eric Adams adviser stumbles through explanation for handing reporter cash-stuffed bag of chips

A top adviser and former aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (I) struggled to explain why she handed a reporter a bag of chips stuffed with cash.The City reported on Wednesday that Winnie Greco, a longtime Adams ally, requested to meet with its reporter Katie Honan across the street from Adams' newest campaign office. The two walked to a nearby Whole Foods, where Greco handed Honan an open bag of chips with the top folded closed.'In the Chinese culture, money is often given to others in a gesture of friendship and gratitude.'Greco reportedly insisted Honan take the bag, despite the reporter stating she could not accept it. After parting ways, Honan opened the bag and discovered that it contained a red envelope with over $100 in cash. The City reported that Honan called Greco to tell her that she could not accept the money and tried to arrange its return.Greco later spoke with the news outlet, apologizing profusely for her actions and insisting that it was a simple cultural misunderstanding."I make a mistake," Greco told the City. "I'm so sorry. It's a culture thing. I don't know. I don't understand. I'm so sorry. I feel so bad right now. I'm so sorry, honey."Adams is locked in a hard re-election campaign. He declined to run in the Democratic campaign and instead is running as an independent. He is trailing the Democratic candidate, socialist Zohran Mamdani, as well as former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is also running as an independent. Recent polls even show him behind the Republican nominee, Curtis Sliwa, a radio host and founder of the Guardian Angels. RELATED: FBI raids homes of another top aide to NYC Mayor Adams Photo by Fatih Aktas/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesDuring a later phone call with the City, Greco advised the news outlet to contact her attorney, Steven Brill."Can we forget about this? I try to be a good person. Please. Please. Please don't do in the news nothing about me," Greco said. "I just wanted to be her friend," she continued. "I just wanted to have one good friend. It's nothing."Greco and Brill rejected claims that the money exchange was a failed payoff attempt. Brill told the City, "I can see how this looks strange.""But I assure you that Winnie's intent was purely innocent," he declared. "In the Chinese culture, money is often given to others in a gesture of friendship and gratitude. Winnie is apologetic and embarrassed by any negative impression or confusion this may have caused."RELATED: FBI raids home of former NY chief diversity officer who also worked for Gov. Hochul Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty ImagesThe City alerted the Adams campaign and the city's Department of Investigation about Honan's exchange with Greco.Todd Shapiro, a spokesperson for Adams' office, told the news outlet, "We are shocked by these reports.""Winnie Grecco [sic] holds no position in this campaign and has been suspended from all volunteer campaign-related activities," Shapiro stated. "Mayor Adams had no prior knowledge of this matter. He has always demanded the highest ethical and legal standards, and his sole focus remains on serving the people of New York City with integrity."Diane Struzzi, DOI spokesperson, told the City, "DOI received allegations from the City and declines further comment."The FBI raided Greco's Bronx residences last year amid a DOI investigation for allegedly improperly using her former government position for personal benefit. 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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Viral video: High schooler physically attacks teacher in front of other students — then cop gives kid brutal wake-up call
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A viral video shows a Northern California high school student physically attacking a teacher in front of other students earlier this week, after which a school resource officer rushes over and gives the culprit a brutal wake-up call he'll likely never forget.The Western Placer Unified School District said the incident occurred Tuesday inside Lincoln High School during a freshman class meeting, KXTV-TV reported. Lincoln is about 40 minutes northeast of Sacramento.'Teachers have a right to defend themselves, and the student continued to assault both men even after they showed great restraint. Subduing the student was absolutely justified.'The clip shows the teacher attempting to restrain the student at the gymnasium bleachers as scores of his classmates look on. Soon the student strikes the teacher in the face with his hand, after which the teacher and another staff member grab the student and lead him out of the gym. As they approach the door, the student shoves the teacher into the door from behind. Suddenly a school resource officer rushes over, grabs the student in the hallway, and body-slams him to the floor as other students hoot and holler.RELATED: Pair of 19-year-old Florida HS students accused of brutally beating up teacher in 'synchronized physical attack' Lincoln police confirmed the student was booked into Placer County Juvenile Hall and that charges against him are expected, KOVR-TV reported, adding that district officials said the student will face disciplinary action.Police Chief Matt Alves praised the officer's actions, KOVR added: "I can't tell you how happy I am that we had a school officer on scene. That's why they're there, to take care of situations preferably before they happen, but immediately when they happen. He did exactly what he was supposed to do, and I couldn't be more proud of our officer."BlazeTV host Auron MacIntyre had the following to say about the viral video: "I worked in a public school where several teachers were assaulted by students, including an assistant principal who was knocked out and sent to the emergency room while trying to break up a cafeteria brawl. Teachers are not police officers; they are not paid or trained to deal with violence. Teachers have a right to defend themselves, and the student continued to assault both men even after they showed great restraint. Subduing the student was absolutely justified."RELATED: DA says high schooler who slapped teacher twice in face will be tried as an adult Lincoln resident Mark Waterman told KOVR that "students need to be accountable for what they're doing. You go to school to learn how to fit into society. If you act that way in school, you have to face the consequences as you would in the real world."Fellow resident Joe Esparza noted to KXTV, "What is this kid thinking? They can't act like that around people, especially at school."Another Lincoln resident, Jody Shorkey, told KXTV, "I applaud the teachers, and I applaud the police officer."A former Lincoln student added to KXTV that he "knew the teacher" involved in the incident and that "it was just devastating to see that video. It was sad." The former student added to the station that parents need to "teach your kid discipline. You have to teach your kid respect."For further reading on the subject, check out the following Blaze News report about a dozen disturbing instances when students got brutally violent with teachers.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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Why can't Americans talk honestly about race? Blame the 'Civil Rights Baby Boomers'
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Why can't Americans talk honestly about race? Blame the 'Civil Rights Baby Boomers'

“Boomer!”The insouciant snottiness of young Americans spitting this epithet at anyone older and more knowledgeable than them is now a normal part of public life.CRBBs don’t want 'equality'; they want infantilized black people as a permanent social accessory in which to reflect their own selfless glory.Why even complain? After all, that's just how kids are.Except it isn't. It was only in the 1950s that we encouraged teenagers to see themselves as a distinct population smarter than their parents and ancestors. Both the media and their feckless parents have groomed them to be narcissistic, disrespectful braggarts.Unlike heightened sensitivity to reward and increased risk-taking, an obnoxious sense of entitlement is not a natural human adolescent phenotype. It’s just an outcome of postwar consumer prosperity.Nonetheless, there are times when even the most stalwart "anti-ageist" (forgive me, readers) is compelled to employ the dreaded B-word.The hippie eliteThere’s a problem with a certain very prominent and vocal set of Baby Boomers, and it’s a problem almost no one will talk about. To mention it, even in a whisper, is to invite censure. It is to invite public excoriation, the loss of your job, and total reputation destruction in your church and your professional field.If you signal that you know this thing I’m about to describe, you will be called the worst thing possible in 21st-century America: “racist.” And it won’t be only liberals; it will be older conservatives, too.The problem comes from a subset of older people I call Civil Rights Baby Boomers.CRBBs are the superannuated flower children of the 1960s and '70s who, according to their own lore, saved the benighted negroes of the American South. They made Dr. King’s dream come true, in their telling. Alone among their species, CRBBs were so very good, and so very socially conscious, that they were the first generation of humans to see how naughty and bad it was to treat black people like second-class citizens.Summer of self-loveAs I write, and as you read, I suspect this sounds a bit over the top. A little uncharitable, a little broad-brush.But it isn’t.It’s only because the social identity of CRBBs has been placed on a pedestal atop Mount Very Good People that we feel churlish about criticizing the people now in their 80s who are still standing on street corners shrieking about every lefty-liberal neurosis. It’s why people find it so provocative to suggest that maybe the young-in-the-'60s set went on their political road trips more out of self-regard and vanity than out of “empathy.”Civil Rights Baby Boomers are Americans stuck in 1965-1970. During their late youth and early adulthood, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law. Some of them attended Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington, and those who didn’t saw it on television like the rest of the nation. Anti-black racism was one of the most pressing issues of their day, so it’s understandable that the America of their youth left a deep impression on their minds.The trouble is that they’re still living in 1965. They actually believe that white racism against black people is not only as virulent as it ever was in the antebellum South or in the Jim Crow era, but actually worse in the 2020s.Systemic nonsenseThat’s the only way to explain how huge numbers of white people in this age bracket swallow patent nonsense like the ridiculous claims of “systemic racism” in modern America. It’s the only way to explain why otherwise sane white people listen to narcissistic charlatans like black attorney Benjamin Crump, who never saw a false claim of racism that he didn’t want to take to court.It’s the only way to explain why grandpa-age white liberals get more upset at their grandson who tells the truth about the antisocial and violent behavior of the black kids around him than about their own grandchildren getting beat up or carjacked. We all know the truth: Black crime and hostile, antisocial behavior are all around us.That's just your opinion, manI can point right to the FBI statistics showing that black people, while making up only 13% of the population, account for more than half of all murders. I can point out that it’s even worse than it looks, since it’s young men who commit most murders. Young black men account for much less than 13% of the population, yet there they are committing more than 51% of murders.I could point to other statistics, but none of that matters to Civil Rights Baby Boomers. Objective facts that do not flatter black people are, ipso facto, racist to the CRBB. Try bringing this statistic up at the dinner table with a CRBB. He will accuse you of racism for noticing the fact and stating the fact. It’s that deranged.Freedom fogiesHave you ever talked, really talked, with a CRBB?I have. Many of my friends over the years have been CRBBs. “Linda” and “Gregory” were dear friends of mine; they’re both deceased now. They were generous, hardworking people, but they were terminal CRBBs.Over countless suppers and gin-soaked card games at their dining room table, Gregory recounted his salad days of driving a VW bus down South to march with black civil rights protesters. His eyes lit up when he talked about “harboring” black passengers in his car and how he kept them safe from the stereotypically bigoted Southern sheriff’s deputies who, without Gregory’s presence, would probably have lynched his black passengers.Yes, anti-black racism was a real thing, and it used to be much more widespread. But forgive me, Gregory, I think many of your tales of a modern Underground Railroad were embroidered by time, drink, and self-regard. It was hard to take them at face value when you claimed seriously that it was “dangerous” in 2015 for a black person and a white person to be seen in a car together in any state below the Mason-Dixon line.'Street' knowledgeThat’s the thing about the Civil Rights Baby Boomers. Despite their claimed goal — to end racism — they were strangely unable and unwilling to rejoice in any of the progress made legally and socially for black people. Their flower-child years were so formative and dramatic for them that they don’t want the problem solved. They don’t really want racism to go away, because then their claim to special status as a singularly selfless and enlightened generation would evaporate.To claim that black people are in danger in the United States is a cruel farce. Your correspondent grew up in the late 1970s and early '80s, weaned on socially progressive shows like "Sesame Street" that taught color-blindness. In school, my friends were white, black, Hispanic, Vietnamese, and more. As a liberal in my youth, I was proud to be above “racism,” and like many in the 1990s, I assumed America had achieved a mature and stable social and economic system with room for everyone.Hold the mayoWe all know the truth in 2025. Not only is anti-black racism pretty much gone (it has been for decades), it’s been replaced by anti-white racism. For decades now, it has been socially acceptable — indeed, socially praiseworthy — for black people to call white people “mayonnaise,” to say that white people “have no culture,” to talk about “eliminating whiteness,” and much more. You hear it every day on “respectable” mainstream television.Meanwhile, it's still forbidden to talk about black crime and the dysfunctional culture that helps create it. Take the astonishingly high rate of fatherlessness in the black community: anywhere from 56% to 67% or higher, depending on your source.Despite the predictable charges of racism that greeted Donald Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard to restore law and order in Washington, D.C., the fact remains that the anarchy in our cities — especially prevalent in Democrat-controlled cities — is disproportionately caused by black offenders.RELATED: The DC nobody talks about — and Trump finally did Photo by TIM SLOAN/Getty ImagesThe privilege to patronize I live in the second-whitest state in the union: Vermont. It’s also probably the most liberal and progressive. Whereas formerly quaint Burlington used to have few shootings, they’re now a regular occurrence in our “upscale” downtown shopping district. And while the press goes to great pains to disguise the race of the perpetrators, black men are, of course, “overrepresented.”When I used to shop downtown, I noticed black customers picking food off the hot bar at the grocery store and eating it while strolling, without paying for it. Staff saw it too. Nobody said anything about the theft, because it was black people doing it.The fundamental irony is that CRBBs claim they are the only ones to treat black people like human beings. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Civil Rights Baby Boomers wanted a set piece for themselves, something as dramatic and world-changing as the fact that their parents’ generation defeated the Nazis. Yes, I really do believe it’s that cheap and narcissistic.But it is the CRBBs who dehumanize black people. To treat your fellow man as an equal means to hold him to the same standards of civil, civilized, and legal behavior that everyone is held to. CRBBs don’t want “equality”; they want infantilized black people as a permanent social accessory in which to reflect their own selfless glory.Stop listening to them. It’s past time for the Civil Rights Baby Boomers to retire from the public discourse.
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David Gilmour ‘Luck and Strange’ Concerts Get Album, Film Releases
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The souvenirs of his sold-out tour are being released on CD, vinyl, Blu-ray and DVD, with a limited theatrical release of Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome. The post David Gilmour ‘Luck and Strange’ Concerts Get Album, Film Releases appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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The DNC’s Summer Fundraising Woes Show a Party Struggling to Rebuild
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‘The party is a hot mess.’
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Joe Biden's Spox Chatted with Him ONLY Twice, Yet Spoke for Him Daily: A White House Charade
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Joe Biden's Spox Chatted with Him ONLY Twice, Yet Spoke for Him Daily: A White House Charade
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Gavin, Stop Trying to Make 'Newsom 2028' Happen!
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Gavin, Stop Trying to Make 'Newsom 2028' Happen!
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