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From Celebration To Summons: Giuliani’s 80th Birthday Ends With A Legal Bang
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From Celebration To Summons: Giuliani’s 80th Birthday Ends With A Legal Bang

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CNN Political Commentator Alice Stewart Dies At 58
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CNN Political Commentator Alice Stewart Dies At 58

Alice Stewart, a CNN political commentator who worked for several well-known Republican officials over the years, has died at the age of 58, CNN announced over the weekend. Her body was found outside in a northern Virginia neighborhood in the early morning on Saturday, law enforcement officials told CNN. The network’s report on Saturday noted that no foul play is suspected, and officers believe a medical emergency took place. Born on March 11, 1966, in Atlanta, Stewart cultivated a career in which she worked as a journalist and served in roles for high-profile Republicans, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, and former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN). CNN chief executive Mark Thompson wrote an email to staff describing Stewart as a “very dear friend and colleague to all of us at CNN.” “A political veteran and an Emmy Award-winning journalist who brought an incomparable spark to CNN’s coverage, known across our bureaus not only for her political savvy, but for her unwavering kindness. Our hearts are heavy as we mourn such an extraordinary loss,” Thompson added. Social media became awash in tributes to Stewart from her colleagues at CNN, other people in the media business, and political figures. Stewart “was a woman’s woman who brought kindness and support along with smarts and expertise. I met her in Iowa in 2007 covering the Huckabee presidential campaign and worked with her in politics before I got to call her a CNN colleague. I can’t believe she’s gone,” CNN anchor Dana Bash said on X. Alice Stewart was a woman’s woman who brought kindness and support along with smarts and expertise. I met her in Iowa in 2007 covering the Huckabee presidential campaign and worked with her in politics before I got to call her a CNN colleague. I can’t believe she’s gone. pic.twitter.com/GfReopigt7 — Dana Bash (@DanaBashCNN) May 18, 2024 “So sad to hear this. Alice came on the Kelly File many times and she was always smart, kind, savvy and had a way of humanizing politics and politicians,” journalist and podcast host Megyn Kelly said on X. “I’m so sad for her family, and for us. May she rest in peace.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP Cruz, the senator from Texas, said in a post to X, “Heartbreaking. ⁦Alice was wonderful and talented and a dear friend. And she loved America fiercely.” He added, “She lived every day to the fullest, and she will be deeply missed. May God’s comfort and peace be upon her loved ones. RIP.”
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Helicopter Believed To Be Carrying Top Iranian Leaders Crashes: State Media
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Helicopter Believed To Be Carrying Top Iranian Leaders Crashes: State Media

A helicopter believed to be carrying top Iranian leaders reportedly crashed in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province on Sunday, according to Iranian state media. The New York Times reported that the helicopter was believed to be carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) said that more than a dozen rescue teams were searching for the helicopter but have yet to locate it due to extremely thick fog. “Given the complexities of the region, connection has been difficult, and we are hoping that the rescue teams reach the helicopter and can give us more information,” Ahmad Vahidi, Iran’s interior minister, told state television. State media aired footage that it claimed was from rescue teams en route to the area to try to locate the helicopter. NEW Islamic Republic state media has aired this footage it says is of rescue teams en route to the area where it is believed that the Islamic Republic’s president’s helicopter either landed or crashed. The foggy weather is making rescue attempts much more difficult the… pic.twitter.com/lBw0g8hQ80 — Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) May 19, 2024 According to Iranian law, if the president of the country dies, his power is transferred to the first vice president, and an election must take place within the next six months. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP Iranian state media aired footage of First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber traveling to Tabriz to oversee search and rescue efforts. NEWS Mohammad Mokhber, the Islamic Republic’s first Vice-President, is en route to Tabriz, Iran to oversee search and rescue efforts. Islamic Republic state media continues to publish videos of search and rescue efforts. pic.twitter.com/8yUgX5ogbH — Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) May 19, 2024 This is a breaking news story; refresh the page for updates.
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Meet This Gun Store’s Cutest Employee: A Baby Miniature Zebu!
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Meet This Gun Store’s Cutest Employee: A Baby Miniature Zebu!

A & G Shooting is a gun store in Fairfield, Maine. Although unremarkable on most days, the small shop is getting a massive surge of new “fans.” They’re not coming for the guns, though. People flock to the store to meet the newest employee, a miniature zebu cow named Kade. The fact that he is adorable only adds to the adventure. Store owner Adam Hendsbee says Kade’s title is “Goodwill Ambassador.” As far as Kade is concerned, he’s a happy boi who enjoys all the attention. In an interview with WFVX-TV, Adam said, “Mom had rejected him so he was shivering and cold and laying in some mud in the woods and we found him and me and my wife brought him in the house and warmed him up and kept him alive.” In another interview with WSVN-TV, Adam said, “Didn’t plan on having a cow but now we have a cow so what do you do with a cow? You treat it like a dog and you bring it to work.” The miniature zebu cow runs all over the store and acts like a puppy, so it all fits together. The customers love him. A bonus is that Kade is especially fond of kids. Image from YouTube. The other employees might be jealous, but they enjoy having the little calf running around the showroom. Adam says he’ll keep bringing the miniature zebu to the store if he fits in the car. A full-grown bull is less than 3.5 feet tall but can weigh as much as 600 pounds. Eventually, the day will come when Kade will have to remain at home when Adam goes to work. Please share this if you enjoyed reading about A & G Shooting’s newest employee. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Meet This Gun Store’s Cutest Employee: A Baby Miniature Zebu! appeared first on InspireMore.
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Good News in History, May 19
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Good News in History, May 19

27 years ago today, the Sierra Gorda Biosphere was established as a protected area through grassroots efforts. The most ecologically diverse landscape in Mexico and centered on a limestone formation called Huasteca Karst, it contains a variety of different forest types, tropical sugarcane areas, semi-arid scub, and desert. READ about the woman who fought for […] The post Good News in History, May 19 appeared first on Good News Network.
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FLASHBACK: Leftist Media HATED Republicans Long Before Trump
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FLASHBACK: Leftist Media HATED Republicans Long Before Trump

It’s one of those rhetorical devices you often hear on the liberal networks: media condemnations of “today’s Republican Party,” suggesting that if only Ronald Reagan, George Bush, or Mitt Romney were in charge instead of Donald Trump, journalists would be brimming with respect for the Grand Old Party. “Much of today’s Republican Party has been permeated by extremism,” CNN’s Fareed Zakaria blasted in 2021 as he called for an “exorcism” to purge the evil spirits. MSNBC’s Mike Brzezinski was more directly partisan: “The Democratic party is the world’s last, best, hope against fascism,” she railed in 2022, “against an extreme, autocratic anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-contraception, anti-freedom collection of fascists, who dominate the Trump wing of today’s Republican Party.” It’s all convenient revisionism; the same media aggressively trashed yesterday’s Republican party and old-fashioned traditional conservatives, too. “Republicans have been truly despicable on race,” Newsweek’s Joe Klein fulminated in 1994. Two years later, Time’s Jack E. White insinuated “cynical conservatives” were the real culprits behind a cluster of church burnings in 1996. “They may not start fires, but they fan the flames.” When Obama ran in 2008, Newsweek’s writers deplored online conservatives as “merchants of slime and sellers of hate.” In 2010, a Washington Post columnist likened the anti-tax Tea Party to the segregationist mobs in the 1950s who wanted to lynch a girl just for trying to attend high school. In 2012, an MSNBC host accused Mitt Romney — Mitt Romney! — of a cynical strategy of “niggerization” against President Obama: “He’s really trying to use racial coding and access some really deep stereotypes about the angry black man. This is part of the playbook against Obama.” “Today’s Republican party is not just far from being the party of Lincoln: It’s really the party of Jefferson Davis,” accused another Washington Post columnist in early 2015, when Jeb Bush was seen as the likely GOP candidate for president. “It is the lineal descendant of Lee’s army, and the descendants of Grant’s have yet to subdue it.” So don’t believe the revisionist spin that liberal journalists respected Republicans and conservatives before Donald Trump and MAGA came along and ruined everything. Here are a dozen quotes that show otherwise: ■ “Traditionally — at least since Nixon’s ‘southern strategy’ — Republicans have been truly despicable on race, and there are more than a few stalwarts who continue to bloviate disingenuously in support of a ‘colorblind’ society, by which they mean a tacit relapse into segregation.”— Newsweek’s Joe Klein, writing in the magazine’s June 24, 1994 issue. ■ “Over the past 18 months, while Republicans fulminated about welfare and affirmative action, more than 20 churches in Alabama and six other Southern and Border states have been torched....There is already enough evidence to indict the cynical conservatives who build their political careers, George Wallace-style, on a foundation of race-baiting. They may not start fires, but they fan the flames.”— Time national correspondent Jack E. White, March 18, 1996 issue. ■ “The Republican Party has been successfully scaring voters since 1968, when Richard Nixon built a Silent Majority out of lower- and middle-class folks frightened or disturbed by hippies and student radicals and blacks rioting in the inner cities....The real question is whether he [Sen. John McCain] can — or really wants to — rein in the merchants of slime and sellers of hate who populate the Internet and fund the ‘independent expenditure’ groups who exercise their freedom in ways that give a bad name to free speech.”— Richard Wolffe and Evan Thomas in an eight-page cover package touting “The O Team,” May 19, 2008 Newsweek. ■ “The angry faces at Tea Party rallies are eerily familiar. They resemble faces of protesters lining the street at the University of Alabama in 1956 as Autherine Lucy, the school’s first black student, bravely tried to walk to class. Those same jeering faces could be seen gathered around the Arkansas National Guard troopers who blocked nine black children from entering Little Rock’s Central High School in 1957. ‘They moved closer and closer,’ recalled Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine. ‘Somebody started yelling, “Lynch her! Lynch her!”’”— The Washington Post’s Colbert King in a March 27, 2010 column. ■ “Tonight, we start with the party of hate. The Republican Party in this country has been running on hate and division for the last 50 years....What black person, gay guy or girl, immigrant or Muslim American in their right mind would vote for the Republican Party? They might as well hang a sign around their neck saying, ‘I hate myself.’”— Fill-in host Cenk Uygur on MSNBC’s The Ed Show, August 26, 2010.     ■ “You notice he [Mitt Romney] says ‘anger’ twice. He’s really trying to use racial coding and access some really deep stereotypes about the angry black man. This is part of the playbook against Obama. The other-ization, he’s not like us. I know it’s a heavy thing to say. I don’t say it lightly. But this is niggerization, ‘You are not one of us,’ and that ‘you are like the scary black man who we’ve been trained to fear.’”— Co-host Touré on MSNBC’s The Cycle, August 16, 2012. ■ “A Romney takeover of the White House might well rival Andrew Johnson’s ascendancy to the presidency after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination in 1865….A Romney win would be worrisome…because of his strong embrace of states’ rights and his deep mistrust of the federal government — sentiments Andrew Johnson shared….Johnson stood by as Southern states enacted ‘black codes,’ which restricted rights of freed blacks and prevented blacks from voting. Romney stood by last year as Republican-controlled state legislatures passed voter-identification laws, making it harder for people of color, senior citizens and people with disabilities to exercise their fundamental right to vote.”— Washington Post editorial writer Colbert I. King in his November 3, 2012 column, “Mitt Romney could be the next Andrew Johnson.” ■ “Why do we have so many know-nothings in the Congress who deny not just mankind’s history, or the obvious evidence of climate change, but the fiscal arithmetic that stares us in the face?...What do you call this, this dangerous zig-zagging toward the abyss... while the zealots of the right wing scream louder and louder that victory lies in catastrophe — Kool-Aid for everyone, and defeatists will be shot!”— Chris Matthews opening MSNBC’s Hardball, October 7, 2013. ■ “The story of this political crisis is really, you know, the culpability not just of the Republican crazies, but of the Republican non-crazies. I mean, how did we get to the point where Mitch McConnell is Rand Paul’s bitch?... Where’s the heroism in your own party? I mean, why aren’t the moderate Republicans, you know, fighting back? We’re always saying why don’t, you know, the moderate Muslims fight jihad, but, you know, this is jihad.”— The Daily Beast editor-in-chief Tina Brown interviewing Senator John McCain on October 10, 2013 for her Web site’s annual “Hero Summit,” a clip of which was shown later that day on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports. ■ “The essence of this Tea Party is a racist institution. It is born of the fact that they cannot stand the fact that a black man is President of the United States. But it also shows me that despite what happened in Virginia — right? — this Republican Party hasn’t learned one lesson. They still will go as far right as they can, as extreme on the extreme fringe of the Republican Party. That’s who’s leading the party today.”— Former CNN Crossfire co-host Bill Press on MSNBC’s PoliticsNation, December 16, 2013.     ■ “There are a few things I hate more than the NRA [National Rifle Association]. I mean truly. I think they’re pigs. I think they don’t care about human life. I think they are a curse upon the American landscape.”— Former NBC and CBS morning news host Bryant Gumbel in an interview with Rolling Stone posted January 20, 2015. ■ “Fueled by the mega-donations of the mega-rich, today’s Republican Party is not just far from being the party of Lincoln: It’s really the party of Jefferson Davis. It suppresses black voting; it opposes federal efforts to mitigate poverty; it objects to federal investment in infrastructure and education just as the antebellum South opposed internal improvements and rejected public education; it scorns compromise. It is nearly all white. It is the lineal descendant of Lee’s army, and the descendants of Grant’s have yet to subdue it.”— Washington Post columnist Harold Meyerson, April 8, 2015. For more examples from our flashback series, which we call the NewsBusters Time Machine, go here.                          
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London mayor calls Trump a racist and sexist while trying to build relationship with Republicans
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London mayor calls Trump a racist and sexist while trying to build relationship with Republicans

Former President Donald Trump's latest critic is London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has called upon his own Labour Party to do more than they have to "call him out," according to a recent report by Fox News Digital.Khan did not pull any punches, claiming that Trump is a racist, sexist, and homophobe. The statements come after the UK's Labour Party is working to build a closer relationship with Republicans should Trump make it back into the White House.However, Khan added that his party should not be "literally rolling out a red carpet for a state visit."'U.S. spending on European defense actually grew under President Trump, as did the defense spending of the wider alliance during his tenure.'The report noted that Khan's remarks came shortly after foreign affairs chief David Lemmy said Trump's policies are "often misunderstood," and that he "wants Europeans to do more to ensure a better defended Europe."Despite those in the Labour Party trying to generate a working relationship with U.S. Republicans, it does not appear Khan has any interest in solving differences with the Republican frontrunner. Politico reported earlier this week that Khan said he has "more latitude" than some of his colleagues, but he noted that Trump is not someone who is merely "misunderstood."“I’m quite clear, I understand on Trump,” Khan said. “He’s a racist. He’s a sexist. He’s a homophobe. And it’s very important, particularly when you’ve got a special relationship, that you treat them as a best mate."“If my best mate was a racist, or a sexist or a homophobe, I’d call him out and I’d explain to him why those views are wrong.”Khan added that he and his colleagues would form a relationship with whoever becomes U.S. president, "but I lost count of the amount of Republicans I’ve spoken to who are also worried about a Trump presidency."Lammy previously referred to Trump as a "neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopath," but he also conceded that there were important elements to Trump's presidency that helped European countries."Were his [Trump's] words in office shocking? Yes, they were. Would we have used them? No. But U.S. spending on European defense actually grew under President Trump, as did the defense spending of the wider alliance during his tenure."Lammy recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with several Democrats and Trump allies, including Ohio Republican Senator JD Vance and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.Earlier this week, Forbes released a report that suggested President Joe Biden and Trump are virtually tied in the presidential race.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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Bill Maher takes jab at the left's outrage brigade who believe Harrison Butker is 'history's greatest monster'
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Bill Maher takes jab at the left's outrage brigade who believe Harrison Butker is 'history's greatest monster'

Comedian Bill Maher recently struck down those outraged on the left who have been critical of Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker. The comedian said he does not understand why there is such pushback.Butker, who is Catholic, made a series of remarks during his commencement speech at the private Catholic school Benedictine College. As a result, many on the left have been outraged, claiming that Butker should lose his job as a professional football player for the remarks.'I don't see what the big crime is. I really don't.'During a panel discussion on Maher's "Real Time," the comedian mocked critics who have characterized Butker as "history's greatest monster." — (@) Maher said that he "can't express how much this guy [Butker] is not like me," adding that "[h]e's religious. He loves marriage. He loves kids... And he's now history's greatest monster.""Again, I don't agree with much with this guy, but I don't get the thing. He said… ‘Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world.' Ok, that seems fairly, like, modern. ‘But I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.’ I don't see what the big crime is. I really don't.""And I think this is part of the problem people have with the left is that lots of people in this country are like this. Like he's saying some of you may go on to lead successful careers, but a lot of you are excited about this other way that people- everybody used to be. And now can't that be a choice too?" Maher added."And I feel like they feel very put upon, like there's only one way to be a good person and that's to get an advanced degree from one of those a****** factories like Harvard."Maher also went on to address the irony of those on the left cherry-picking what to be outraged about."I find it very ironic that he's saying, ‘You know what, in my world, you know, we like the women to stay at home and just have babies’ and the college kids and the young people find this absolutely abhorrent, but they're demonstrating for Hamas, who make that the law!" Maher said. "It's not just an opinion in Hamas, that you stay home and have the babies. They will enforce you [to do] that!"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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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s Helicopter Involved in Accident, Makes ‘Difficult Landing’: Report
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s Helicopter Involved in Accident, Makes ‘Difficult Landing’: Report

The accident occurred near the border of Iran and Azerbaijan, close to the city of Jolfa.
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Lefty Posting Obviously Photoshopped (Ahem) Pic of AOC to Brag About How Dems are 'Prettier' Goes WRONG
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Lefty Posting Obviously Photoshopped (Ahem) Pic of AOC to Brag About How Dems are 'Prettier' Goes WRONG
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