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ABC Implies ‘Optimistic,’ ‘Positive’ Harris Will Prevail Over ‘Dark,’ ‘Violent’ Trump
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ABC Implies ‘Optimistic,’ ‘Positive’ Harris Will Prevail Over ‘Dark,’ ‘Violent’ Trump

ABC’s Good Morning America projected an image of confidence Monday on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris, cheering her strategy of “end[ing] on a positive note” and “hoping to turn out every last voter by convincing them that she’s the candidate who can turn the page” while Donald Trump has hurled “violent and dark rhetoric” catering only to “angry young men.” Co-host Robin Roberts was huffing from the teases, warning that Trump “suggest[ed] he wouldn’t mind if the journalists covering his campaign were shot...and [said] he should never have left the White House in 2020.” Co-host and former Clinton official George Stephanopoulos played stenographer in the tease for the Harris team: “Kamala Harris looks to end on a positive note. The Vice President does not mention Trump by name, visiting key constituencies in Michigan...after an appearance on Saturday Night Live.” Idolatrous Trump hater Rachel Scott began with the Trump team, seething that Trump has “only lean[ed] more into violent and dark rhetoric” and claimed he’s discounted talk of the economy and immigration.” Scott, of course, had to keep alive the truly dangerous media disinformation campaign from last week about Trump’s Liz Cheney comments: This was what viewers on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ heard today about the Trump campaign from @RachelVScott (and notice the chyrons): “Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris delivering two vastly different closing arguments. Trump’s advisers have spent months trying to… pic.twitter.com/UBqFsC5caS — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 Scott kept up the doom and gloom, invoking Herschel Walker’s appearance at a Trump rally and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s comments about the water supply: Here was more from ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ and venom toward Trump campaign from idolatrous Trump hater @RachelVScott: “The former President...going from complaining that President Biden is no longer in the race to calling Democrats demonic...As he tries to win back Georgia,… pic.twitter.com/y0rMQx9vnb — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 In contrast, Mary Bruce lived up to her role as Disney’s in-house North Korean news lady for the Harris campaign, sounding as though she were creating an audition tape to be a hypothetical Harris-Walz White House press secretary: In contrast to what ABC’s @RachelVScott said about Trump on ‘Good Morning America,’ here was how @MaryKBruce talked about Vice President Harris. Whereas Scott seethed, Bruce swooned: “Well, Kamala Harris is finishing out the campaign crisscrossing this all important state. She’s… pic.twitter.com/BwSq8nsMdM — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 Bruce kept the vibes high, swooning over both Harris’s “surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live” (and saying nothing about how this was an FCC violation) as well as her final rally “leaning on big names like Katy Perry, Oprah, Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, The Roots, and others”: State-run media from ABC correspondent and Disney’s in-house North Korean news lady for Kamala Harris, Mary Bruce: “The Vice President crisscrossing the key battleground state on her last weekend of campaigning, hoping to get out the vote and reach key constituencies like black… pic.twitter.com/DeILJn5kUI — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 While a segment with political director Rick Klein sought to boost the notion that the race is close, the underlying themes seemed like a way to argue it’s over given the gender gap and so many “divided and super angry” Americans. More anti-Trump invective came with chief Washington correspondent and three-time anti-Trump author Jonathan Karl telling his liberal base that Trump’s “voice sounded weary, a little scratchy” when the two spoke Sunday and said Trump defended himself against “[a]ll the negativity” of his stump speeches “not focusing on the core economic issues that they say he should be focused on.” Stephanopoulos and Karl really tried to drive home the notion of Harris having “hopeful, optimistic” persona being a bigger pull for voters than Trump’s “pretty dark, pessimistic” tone: ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ co-host and former Clinton official George Stephanopoulos: “One thing that’s pretty consistent over the last week, Jon, is we saw Donald Trump’s message, pretty dark, pessimistic. At least, in the last day Kamala Harris coming out much more hopeful.… pic.twitter.com/es92Qdb5VH — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 The former ABC hack brought back Scott to kick dirt on Trump’s appeal among men: ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ co-host and former Clinton official George Stephanopoulos: “[T]here is some strategy [by Donald Trump], trying to drive out angry young men.” Rachel Scott: “Absolutely. And this is where the former President actually has been really focused in the… pic.twitter.com/Apa778FEMh — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 4, 2024 The second hour included even more campaign coverage, such as a report from correspondent Elizabeth Schulze from Arizona that trumpeted a possible triumph for baby-killing via a state ballot initiative. Schulze — who’s probably still recovering from throwing down with Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt — fear-mongered about Arizona turning violent, noting the tense scenes from 2020 and touted snipers as some new security measures to thwart possible angry Trump supporters. In the second hour, Stephanopoulos dialed up more grist, telling viewers in a tease about Trump’s “dark closing argument” versus Harris’s “positive note.” Always the leftist tool, Stephanopoulos trotted out House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) for a series of softballs, starting with a simple question: “Are you confident it’s going to happen?” It got even more ridiculous with Stephanopoulos fear-mongering about post-election violence and what a new Congress under Republican control would look like (click “expand”): Current Speaker Mike Johnson is also hitting the trail hard. He’s promising that Republicans are going to bring the federal government to heel if they take control of the Congress and White House. What is the impact if Republicans maintain control? (....) What’s your biggest concern in this final 36 hours? (....) Former President Trump also appears to be laying the groundwork for contesting again if he loses. And your predecessor, Speaker Pelosi made a [inaudible] yesterday she thinks you need to be the speaker because she’s concerned about what Speaker Johnson would do if he has the gavel on January 6. Do you share that concern? What could he do? (....) Lot of the seats in play to determine the majority in the House are out there in California, so this could take some time before we know who’s controlling the House. (....) You’re heading back on the trail from here? To see the relevant ABC transcript from November 4, click here.
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Alex Stein ate McDonald’s French fries out of WHAT?!
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Alex Stein ate McDonald’s French fries out of WHAT?!

Donald Trump’s afternoon working the fryer at a suburban Philadelphia McDonald’s will go down in history as one of the best political stunts of all time. Not only did it mock Kamala Harris’ unverified claims that she worked at the American multinational fast food chain in the '80s, it also expressed Trump’s appreciation and respect for working-class Americans. And he got some incredible photos to add to the iconic album of his campaign trail. What Trump doesn’t know, however, is that it did a fourth thing: It gave the Pimp on a Blimp the idea to eat McDonald’s French fries out of a 24k gold MAGA hat. “You guys can go to memeranch.com and you can get your own gold MAGA hat,” says Alex, holding up the $5,000, gold-dipped hat to the camera. “In honor of Donald Trump,” Alex dumps McDonald’s French fries into the hat, tops them with mayonnaise, and chows down while he discusses the aftermath of Trump’s day at McDonald’s. “What about the dumba** left-wing media that's coming out and saying, ‘This is a staged photo op!’ No s**t, Sherlock! What in the campaign trail isn't some sort of staged photo op?” he laughs. “Now they're coming after Ronald McDonald; they're saying that we got [E. coli] in the quarter-pounders!” says Alex, pointing to a recent story of an E. coli outbreak at chain. “This is fake news. I’ve had two quarter-pounders today, and I don’t even eat meat.” Want more from Alex Stein?To enjoy more of Alex's culture jamming, comedic monologues, skits, and street segments, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Marco Rubio uses facts to leave CBS anchor with empty sails after she tries to smear Donald Trump: 'Distort and lie'
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Marco Rubio uses facts to leave CBS anchor with empty sails after she tries to smear Donald Trump: 'Distort and lie'

CBS anchor Margaret Brennan on Sunday repeated false accusations suggesting that Donald Trump threatened Liz Cheney, prompting Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) to correct the record.And in the end, Brennan could no longer defend that narrative.'You don't normally give a gun to someone that is going to be facing a firing squad, which is what much of the media made it sound like.'During an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," Rubio argued that Trump is the presidential candidate who will promote safety and security in the U.S. and abroad. Brennan then used Rubio's assertion to confront him over, in her words, "Donald Trump talking about training guns on the face of Liz Cheney."But Rubio was not interested in playing Brennan's game."That's not what he said," Rubio told Brennan.At first, Brennan defended her assertion because, according to her, CBS producers had played a "sound bite" of Trump's remarks from last Thursday, when he accused Cheney of being a so-called chicken hawk. Notice, though, that CBS played only a sound bite of Trump's remarks — not the full context."Donald Trump doesn't talk like someone who's been in Washington for 30 years," Rubio defended."Training guns on her face?" Brennan pushed back."He doesn't say it the way I would have said it, no, but that's not what he said, Margaret. You guys know that. Come on," Rubio responded. "I mean, everybody knows exactly what he was saying."Instead of acknowledging that Trump was not, in fact, threatening Cheney, Brennan for a third time pushed the media's false narrative about Trump's words."We played the sound bite," Brennan said.For Rubio, that was the straw that broke the camel's back."No, you played a piece of the sound bite, because, in another piece of it, he said he would give her a gun to go stand in conflict as well. You don't normally give a gun to someone that is going to be facing a firing squad, which is what much of the media made it sound like," Rubio said. "The point he was making is not a new point. It is a point that has been made by people in both parties for decades. And that is: You're all for war, and it's easy to be for war when you're in some fancy building and you're safe and sound in Washington, D.C."After Rubio made the facts surrounding Trump's remarks indisputable, Brennan appeared to concede and stopped disagreeing with him."Yep," she said as Rubio continued speaking."Let's see how much you are for war when you yourself get deployed into combat. That's the point that he was making," he said. "That he uses language that maybe is not what we typically hear from someone that works at a think tank —""Yes," Brennan affirmed again."But I think it's not just unfair, it's egregious to see that reported the way that it was," Rubio continued. "I have never seen such a concerted effort."And look, I have always believed there's bias because no one's unbiased, but I have never seen such a concerted effort like what I have seen, especially in the last two weeks, among multiple media outlets in this country to, in some cases, breathlessly distort and lie about what's being said and to create and manufacture these gotcha moments against Donald Trump," he added. "I have never seen it before. It's over the top."Brennan, unfortunately, did not engage Rubio on his observation about the legacy media. Instead, she shifted the interview to a different topic. 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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'We're getting f***ed in the a**': Kentucky high school basketball coach resigns after locker-room speech is posted online
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'We're getting f***ed in the a**': Kentucky high school basketball coach resigns after locker-room speech is posted online

A Kentucky high school basketball coach has voluntarily resigned after footage was posted to Facebook showing him cursing more than two dozen times while speaking to young athletes.Lynn Camp High School's boys' basketball coach Tyler Wagner was shown in two videos using explicit language with his team in the locker room, criticizing them for playing fearfully and lacking "common sense" on the court."There's not s*** out there. We're getting f***ed in the ass by a bunch of f***ing kids who want it more than we do," Wagner said in the first video. "That's why they're f***ing top-10 in the region.""That's why we're bottom of the f***ing scale," he continued. "[Because] we think we just deserve it ... that's why you're gettin' your ass kicked every goddamned day," the coach added.In the second video, Wagner specified that his players were being too apprehensive in their defensive play and seemed afraid to go hard at the other team's basket."Don't just f***ing stop! Like, what are we doing?! We have no common sense. We're playing back so far that we can't f***ing do nothing!" he complained."What is it, 12 points, 14 points in a f***ing half? In a f***ing half?! 14 f***ing points! Quit being scared when you go in there and just launching it up."'I allowed the competitive environment to get the best of me.'Wagner apologized in a statement, noting that the video was actually from 2023, as the latest season hasn't started yet."The language that I used in this video is not acceptable in any manner. I allowed the competitive environment to get the best of me and for that I am truly sorry," Wagner wrote, per the Lexington Herald-Leader. "I have fully accepted that what I did was not right, and I pledge to be better."A Knox County, Kentucky, spokesperson said county officials had been "informed of a situation showing a coach inappropriately discussing issues with players.""We are unable to discuss specific personnel matters. The coach has since voluntarily resigned from the position," the spokesperson confirmed.Comments on the Facebook videos were seemingly entirely split between the two sexes, with women generally saying the coach went too far while men chalked it up to tough love. "Coaches lead by example and are supposed to teach them how to be respectable young men," one woman wrote."This is ridiculous. ... You will not make these boys tough or play better cussing them like this," another said."This coach needs to be fired!" a different woman replied.Men's comments were as follows:"[It's so] when/if they go to college they don't get their feelings hurt because college coaches are 10000 times worse than this," a user named Brandon said."So when they become adults and go off to college they know how to handle it," another man wrote as a reason for the coach's language."This is light compared to my coaches coming up," another Facebook user said.More women supported the coach than men who condemned him, with at least one woman stating that she wasn't familiar with the locker-room dynamic of men's sports until it was explained to her."At first I was upset with the whole thing until my husband explained to me. He could dial down the cussing but he's doing what a coach does."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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NCAA coach suspended indefinitely after speaking out about male athlete on women's volleyball team
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NCAA coach suspended indefinitely after speaking out about male athlete on women's volleyball team

A coach for San Jose State University's women's volleyball team was suspended indefinitely after filing a complaint about her team having a male athlete.Associate head volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose was suspended after she made a Title IX complaint against SJSU, which has a male athlete named Blaire Fleming, born Brayden, on the women's team. Fleming's inclusion on the team has sparked five separate forfeits against SJSU and even caused his own teammate, Brooke Slusser, to speak out against him.SJSU has been hammered over the controversy for months, and now the controversy continues with the suspension of Batie-Smoose, who has made shocking allegations against Fleming.According to her interview with Quillette, Batie-Smoose alleged in her Title IX complaint that Fleming, the male player, conspired with an opposing player at Colorado State University to possibly injure his teammate Slusser.SJSU was visiting CSU in early October when Batie-Smoose learned that Fleming visited the residence of CSU player Malaya Jones, whom he would line up across from on the opposing side during their game the next day.Batie-Smoose said in her complaint that Fleming went on to defy his coaches' instructions during the game by allowing Jones an unhindered hitting lane that exposed Slusser to the ball. The assistant coach further alleged that she saw Fleming and Jones laughing together after targeting Slusser.Fleming's behavior was allegedly so strange that head coach Todd Kress even took Fleming aside for a one-on-one discussion, but he didn't change his behavior."At one point," Batie-Smoose said, "Blaire sent an over pass, perfectly setting up Malaya to kill the ball again in the direction of Brooke Slusser, after [which] Jones blew a kiss toward Fleming and mouthed 'thank you.'"This moment was reportedly caught on video and posted on X.It is alleged that Fleming essentially gave Jones the SJSU playbook and that the two concocted a plan to leave center court open so that Jones could target Slusser with unobstructed powerful strikes. Colorado State University's Malaya Jones [right] is accused of conspiring with Fleming against an SJSU player.Photo by Andrew Wevers/Getty ImagesSJSU responded to allegations made in the article and said the school "takes all reports and complaints seriously and is reviewing them.""Due to federal and state privacy laws, the University is not able to comment on active reports or complaints," the school told Outkick."The University also has concerns about a number of inaccuracies in the article but is not able to comment further on those in light of those privacy laws. In addition, the University has significant concerns about apparent breaches of student and employee privacy and will be addressing those, as appropriate."SJSU's coach Kress has also conspired against Slusser, Batie-Smoose claimed.She said Kress told her that he has filed at least one Title IX complaint against Slusser on the basis that she referred to Fleming with masculine pronouns during media interviews. Kress allegedly described this as a threat to the rights of trans women. SJSU coach Todd Kress reportedly filed a Title IX complaint against his own player for using the wrong pronouns.Photo by Andrew Wevers/Getty ImagesSlusser told Blaze News in an interview that in addition to having to share a changing room with Fleming, team meetings have focused on the transgender athlete's well-being and not that of the female athletes."We've had meetings, and it's a lot of just checking in on Blaire. ... We were like 'what about us?'" Slusser said. "It's mostly just saying you can't be the person to ... identify Blaire's gender identity. 'Blaire needs to do that for himself,'" the girls are told."Everyone above you is telling you you shouldn't be talking for Blaire, you need to make sure the other person is okay; and [the management] is not thinking about, 'Are we okay?'" Slusser explained.Kress, CSU officials, and Jones have not responded to requests for comments from other outlets. This article will be updated should CSU or SJSU officials respond to Blaze News requests for comments.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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HAAA! John Cusack Crawls Out From Under His Bridge to Say Something ACCIDENTALLY Hilarious About Tim Walz
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HAAA! John Cusack Crawls Out From Under His Bridge to Say Something ACCIDENTALLY Hilarious About Tim Walz

HAAA! John Cusack Crawls Out From Under His Bridge to Say Something ACCIDENTALLY Hilarious About Tim Walz
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WATCH: ABC's Stephanopoulos Spews Final Melodramatic Bilge About Consequences of Election Results
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WATCH: ABC's Stephanopoulos Spews Final Melodramatic Bilge About Consequences of Election Results

WATCH: ABC's Stephanopoulos Spews Final Melodramatic Bilge About Consequences of Election Results
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Americans Remain Divided Over the Integrity of This Historic Presidential Election
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Americans Remain Divided Over the Integrity of This Historic Presidential Election

Americans Remain Divided Over the Integrity of This Historic Presidential Election
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The One North Carolina Congressional Race to Pay Close Attention to on Election Day
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The One North Carolina Congressional Race to Pay Close Attention to on Election Day

The One North Carolina Congressional Race to Pay Close Attention to on Election Day
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Republican National Committee Sues Milwaukee Over Poll Watchers
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Republican National Committee Sues Milwaukee Over Poll Watchers

Republican National Committee Sues Milwaukee Over Poll Watchers
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