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2 yrs

The strange and difficult case of Larry Hogan for Senate
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The strange and difficult case of Larry Hogan for Senate

Larry Hogan’s (R-Md.) latest Senate campaign ad takes aim at former President Donald Trump, signals friendship with Republican liberals, brags about his COVID response as governor, and might be completely necessary to win. In the 31-second ad, the popular former governor lauds his father, the late Republican Congressman Lawrence Hogan, who went all-in on impeaching Republican President Richard Nixon. Next, he speaks highly of the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for infamously tanking his party’s attempt to repeal Obamacare. Then, Hogan goes on to brag about Maryland’s COVID response (which was lackluster but not as heinous as others) and concludes with a quote from the late Democratic hero President John F. Kennedy saying that “sometimes party loyalty demands too much.” The ad is a clear shot at the top of the Republican ticket, a sign to conservatives in D.C. that he’s not going to be their pal and a signal to liberal Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine) that he intends to join their ranks even as Mitt Romney (Utah) exits stage left. A reliable vote for tax cuts and foreign wars is all well and good, but what about the hard votes, like opposing bad judges? While the head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Steve Daines (Mont.), has been asking to give Hogan more room to attack Republicans for months, the ad may still come as a surprise to some of his colleagues. After all, Hogan left the governor’s mansion as one of the most popular governors in the country. What good does it do to attack conservatives now? Why alienate those Eastern Shore and western Maryland Republicans you need to come out and vote for you? The reality of politics in Maryland is not so easy, however. The Maryland Republicans and conservatives Blaze News spoke with all agreed the new tact is vital for a Hogan win. The first thing is math. There are simply not enough Republicans in Maryland. Barack Obama beat McCain, for example, by more than 25 points in the Old Line State — and that was the closest a Republican’s come since. Obama beat Romney by more than 26 points; Hillary Clinton beat Trump by just slightly more; and then in 2020, Biden took the state by a staggering 33.21 points. “Only 23 percent of our state is Republican," Hogan explained in May, “so we’ve got to win nearly all of them, and nearly all of the independents, and then about 30 percent of the Democrats.” It’s a tall order, though one he's accomplished before. Early polling showed Hogan with a 20-point lead over the opposition — the kind of margin that makes slacking your party’s nominee inexcusable. Running for D.C. is different from running for Annapolis, however. With a tight margin of control in the Senate, Democrats will work hard to paint a vote for Hogan as a vote for departing Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky (one of the least popular men in America) and Trump’s agenda. “Maryland demographics are unique,” one Hogan alum told Blaze News. “It’s 2-1 Democrat to Republican, so even if you get 100 percent of GOP votes you get blown out of the water. And even Maryland independents aren’t standard issue — an Ohio independent is basically a Maryland Republican, politically.” So, in addition to winning Republicans and Maryland’s special breed of independents, the governor needs nearly a third of Democrats voting for Biden to break for the Republican for Senate. A hard get, by any metric. But is a Hogan win worth it for conservatives? That’s more difficult to answer. A Sen. Hogan could be counted on to vote with Republicans more than half of the time, of course, while a Democrat in the seat could be counted on to vote against Republicans virtually 100% of the time. But what will those Republican votes mean for a helpful agenda beyond bolstering a party leadership class already antagonistic toward the right? A reliable vote for tax cuts and foreign wars is all well and good, but what about the hard votes, like opposing bad judges or resisting Democrats’ culture war attacks? “The whole Hogan candidacy is ridiculous,” one longtime Senate observer told Blaze News. "He’s going to vote like a Democrat, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee will waste money electing him instead of electing actually threatened Republicans, like Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas.” “Hogan keeps Republicans running in place. For status-quo zealots like McConnell, that’s enough. For the rest of us, it means we continue to lose traction on everything that actually matters.” Then, treading water is better than actively drowning. And Maryland ain’t electing anyone to Hogan’s right this decade. That’s an easy call. The tougher question is whether it’s worth the resources it takes from competitive races elsewhere. Republicans are betting yes. Conservatives are a little more wary. Sign up for Bedford’s newsletterSign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter.IN OTHER NEWS Still no winner in Freedom Caucus chairman’s primary House Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good (R-Va.) is still locked in a bitter primary battle with former Navy SEAL Bob McGuire, in a race that pit conservative activists against the combined efforts of Trump, former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, and Republican National Committee COO Chris LaCivita. "If he's re-elected, Bob Good will stab Virginia in the back, sort of like he did with me,” Trump said during an “online rally” for McGuire Monday night. As of the last updates, just after midnight, McGuire held the slight lead he’d maintained most of the evening, with around 95% of ballots counted. Just under 330 votes separated the two. “Remember, there are still provisional votes to count AND ballots postmarked as of June 18 that arrive between [Wednesday] and Friday will also be counted,” the Virginia Public Access Project tweeted late Tuesday night. “In other words, it’s likely we will be waiting until at least Friday for this race to be officially called.” Pundits have tried to paint the race as the former president vs. the Freedom Caucus, though much of it was personal. Relations between Good and Trump soured after Good endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bid for the Republican nomination. Good's relationship with McCarthy went from tense to terminal after he voted to oust the speaker; and his history with Trump adviser LaCivita goes back for years of Old Dominion political brawls and includes grudges between staff. As the head of the Freedom Caucus, however, Good has long enjoyed the strong support of the types of conservative activists who reliably turn out for contested primaries. Those conservatives are furious. Articles in the lead-up to the race have included quotes from conservative activists and Good supporters who feel Trump’s attack on Good went too far. The Republican nominee’s relationship with the conservative group of lawmakers has never been quite as cozy as the corporate media has claimed. While Freedom Caucus alumni Reps. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) and Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) served as chiefs of staff during his first term in the White House, the Freedom Caucus opposed Trump’s spending bills and fought the administration on the details of the bitter Obamacare repeal fight. Back before his relationship with former caucus Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan took a turn for the better, Trump even called for a primary against the Ohio Republican. The fire rises This section is usually reserved for something smart about either the collapse of society or the inspired efforts to restore it. Today, I’ll simply leave you with this video of Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband welcoming “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” “expert groomer” Jonathan Van Ness for a 20th anniversary reception honoring the show. Completely absurd. Behold your leaders (and their priorities). ANDREA RENAULT/AFP via Getty Images & Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for GLAAD
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2 yrs

Biden's EPA faces lawsuit over new emission standards: 'Forcing a switch'
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Biden's EPA faces lawsuit over new emission standards: 'Forcing a switch'

The American Petroleum Institute, along with a coalition of energy and trucking groups, recently filed lawsuits against the Biden administration's Environmental Protection Agency to block its new emission standards.The groups filed a lawsuit on Thursday in the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit against the EPA's finalized emission standards for light- and medium-duty vehicles. On Tuesday, they filed another lawsuit in the same court against the latest emission requirements for heavy-duty vehicles. 'Devastate the reliability of America's supply chain and ultimately increase costs.'The Biden administration announced in March that it had finalized the "strongest ever greenhouse gas standards" for freight trucks and buses, Blaze News previously reported. The restrictions impact vehicles for model years 2027 through 2032. The EPA also touted its "strongest ever" emission standards for passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and other medium-duty vehicles. According to the administration, its recently finalized standards will "avoid more than 7 billion tons of carbon emissions and provide nearly $100 billion of annual net benefits to society, including $13 billion of annual public health benefits due to improved air quality, and $62 billion in reduced annual fuel costs, and maintenance and repair costs for drivers."The standards will require up to 56% of all new car sales to be electric or other zero-emissions alternatives between 2030 and 2032, Reuters reported.A number of other groups, including Exxon Mobil, Chevron, the American Farm Bureau, the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, the National Corn Growers Association, and many others, joined the legal action against the EPA.Ryan Meyers, API's senior vice president and general counsel, stated, "The EPA is forcing a switch to technology that simply does not presently exist for these kinds of vehicles — and even if it were someday possible, it will almost certainly have consequences for your average American."Meyes said API is taking the action to "protect American consumers, U.S. manufacturing workers and our nation's hard-won energy security from this intrusive government mandate."National Corn Growers Association President Harold Wolle said, "EPA has tried to impose a one-size-fits-all approach to addressing climate change by prioritizing electric vehicles over other climate remedies like corn ethanol."Todd Spencer, president of the OOIDA, expressed concern that the strict regulations would force small-business truckers, who make up 96% of trucking, "out of existence.""This rule would devastate the reliability of America's supply chain and ultimately increase costs for consumers. Mom-and-pop trucking businesses would be suffocated by the sheer cost and operational challenges of effectively mandating zero-emission trucks, but this administration appears intent on forcing through its deluge of misguided environmental mandates," Spencer remarked.The EPA declined a request for comment from Reuters.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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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

Foreign-Aid Group Faces Reckoning over Support for DEI Ideology
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Foreign-Aid Group Faces Reckoning over Support for DEI Ideology

After using divisive rhetoric about ‘whiteness,’ a powerful NGO faces a possible funding ban from Congress.
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After Her COVID Policy Hurt Countless Black Children, Randi Weingarten's Juneteenth Post Gets EPIC Ratio
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After Her COVID Policy Hurt Countless Black Children, Randi Weingarten's Juneteenth Post Gets EPIC Ratio

After Her COVID Policy Hurt Countless Black Children, Randi Weingarten's Juneteenth Post Gets EPIC Ratio
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WATCH: Boston Celtics Coach Solidifies 'Based' Status With Singular Defining Post-Championship Moment
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WATCH: Boston Celtics Coach Solidifies 'Based' Status With Singular Defining Post-Championship Moment

WATCH: Boston Celtics Coach Solidifies 'Based' Status With Singular Defining Post-Championship Moment
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WATCH: Totally Sane Joy Behar Fears Donald Trump Will Cancel ‘The View’ If He Wins the Election
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WATCH: Totally Sane Joy Behar Fears Donald Trump Will Cancel ‘The View’ If He Wins the Election

WATCH: Totally Sane Joy Behar Fears Donald Trump Will Cancel ‘The View’ If He Wins the Election
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2 yrs

Best headphones in 2024
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Best headphones in 2024

Great headphones can completely change your music-listening experience, but there are so many models out there that it can be very difficult to find the best headphones for your needs. Between in-ear, on-ear, and over-ear models, you could spend months looking for great headphones. Of course, there are plenty of things to consider before you buy a new pair of headphones. For starters, you’ll have to figure out what headphone form factor you want — from in-ear, on-ear, and over-ear headphones. Then, you’ll have to think about the features that you want. For example, you might want noise cancelling headphones, wireless in-ear headphones, or headphones that have a transparency mode. Lastly, of course, you’ll want to consider your budget. There are great headphones across all price ranges, but there’s little point in thinking about headphones that you can’t afford. I and the other experts here at BGR have tested hundreds of headphones from all the top brands, including Sony, Apple, Bose, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, Beats, JBL, Bowers & Wilkins, Sonos, Anker Soundcore, Jabra, Skullcandy, and more. We then used that expertise to recommend the best headphones options across a wide range of categories. No matter what you’re looking for, there should be something on this list for your needs. Here are the best headphones out there. Alternatively, check out our guide on the best wireless earbuds. Continue reading... The post Best headphones in 2024 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Ring Video Doorbell deals in June 2024 Best laptop deals for 2024 Best Fire TV Stick deals for June 2024 Today’s deals: $30 Thermacell mosquito repeller, $189 AirPods Pro, free LED smart bulb, $349 Dyson, more
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2 yrs

McConnell Warns Against Weakening Leadership Post
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McConnell Warns Against Weakening Leadership Post

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told Republican colleagues they should resist weakening the leadership position.
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MacKenzie Scott Money Tied to Anti-Israel Encampment
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MacKenzie Scott Money Tied to Anti-Israel Encampment

A Philadelphia-based community fund awarded $2 million by MacKenzie Scott has ties to an activist group behind an pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Pennsylvania, the Washington Free Beacon reported.Bread & Roses Community Fund, a funder of grassroots...
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Nostalgia Machine
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Bruce Willis Receives Father’s Day Tribute From Emma Heming And Demi Moore
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Bruce Willis Receives Father’s Day Tribute From Emma Heming And Demi Moore

Bruce Willis was not left out of the Father’s Day celebrations as his wife, Emma Heming Willis, and his ex-wife Demi Moore took to Instagram to show him off as an awesome girl dad. The five-time father to daughters Rumer, Tallulah, Scout, Mabel, and Evelyn, got a joint post from the mother of his children and his adult daughters calling him their “favorite.” The post featured a carousel of throwback photos of Bruce having fun with his daughters, enjoying goofy moments like a pretend spa moment with 10-year-old Evelyn, along with basking in some heartwarming cuddles. Emma Heming shared the post to her stories, admitting that she could not even imagine giving the screen legend a son. Fans praise Bruce’s parenting   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Demi Moore (@demimoore) Touched by the heartfelt tribute, fans joined Bruce’s girls to wish him a happy Father’s Day in the comments section of the post, which now has over half a million likes. “Beautiful photo series of all his girls. So wonderful they are all present with him through this chapter of like,” someone wrote. “This shakes my heart, lovely Bruce,” a second user gushed. RELATED: Bruce Willis’ Daughter Shares Hopeful Update About His Health While Living With FTD Adding to the list of girls in Bruce’s life is his granddaughter, Louetta Isley Thomas, who was born to Rumer and her boyfriend Derek Richard Thomas last year. The one-year-old stole Bruce’s heart, despite his challenge with frontotemporal dementia, which has him unable to communicate coherently. He was clearly delighted by Isley’s arrival and held her for the first time during the previous Father’s Day celebration. Instagram Bruce’s health update Bruce has been out of the spotlight since getting diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia early last year and has been under the care of his family, who took spending time with him more seriously ever since. His daughters and their respective mothers have been transparent with the public concerning his progress while also taking the opportunity to create awareness about the rare condition. Instagram The latest update from Rumer came with a glimmer of hope as she noted that Willis is “doing really good.” She also expressed her appreciation to fans for their overwhelming support that has kept the Willis household encouraged. She confessed that love and affection are all Bruce needs to live a full life regardless of the limitations from his cognitive disorder. Click for next Article The post Bruce Willis Receives Father’s Day Tribute From Emma Heming And Demi Moore appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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