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2 yrs

Gavin Newsom HUMILIATED as Elon Musk responds to his threat
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Gavin Newsom HUMILIATED as Elon Musk responds to his threat

As the 2024 election draws closer, Americans are finding reprieve in hilarious parodies circulating on social media — and the latest one has leftists up in arms. This is likely because the AI-generated parody of a Kamala Harris campaign ad tells the truth while her real ads don’t. In the video, Harris' AI-generated voice claims that she is “the ultimate diversity hire” because she’s “both a woman and a person of color.” “So, if you criticize anything I say, you’re both sexist and racist. I may not know the first thing about running the country, but remember, that’s a good thing if you’re a Deep State puppet,” the parody continued. “I had four years under the tutelage of the ultimate Deep State puppet, a wonderful mentor, Joe Biden,” she said. “Joe taught me rule number one: carefully hide your total incompetence.” While Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is well aware it's “obviously fake,” California Governor Gavin Newsom doesn’t believe voters are smart enough to discern between parody and reality. He made that clear after Elon Musk retweeted the video, posting a screenshot of an article titled “Elon Musk retweets altered Kamala Harris campaign ad” on X, and writing, “Manipulating a voice in an ‘ad’ like this one should be illegal. I’ll be signing a bill in a matter of weeks to make sure it is.” Musk took the opportunity to spread more laughs than the parody video did itself. “I checked with the renowned world authority, Professor Suggon Deeznutz, and he said parody is legal in America,” Musk responded to Newsom’s post. “So, yes, Gavin Newsom, you’re going to try to pass a law to stop parody,” Rubin laughs. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, 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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2 yrs

New Information Suggests Kamala Harris VP Choice Will Be a Governor
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New Information Suggests Kamala Harris VP Choice Will Be a Governor

New Information Suggests Kamala Harris VP Choice Will Be a Governor
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What Did Bronze Age People Do With All That Bronze?
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What Did Bronze Age People Do With All That Bronze?

Catherine J. Frieman & Caroline Schuster/The Conversation We have no written evidence about how people lived in Europe during the Bronze Age (2300–800 BC), so archaeologists piece together their world from the artifacts and materials they left behind. Unlike perishable materials such as wool or wood, it’s the metal that has been well preserved. Considerable archaeological attention focuses on elite members of society, largely because common people left fewer traces. A new study suggests we can learn something about these everyday people from buried hoards of metal – and that their economic lives were much like our own. Why Did People Bury Hoards of Metal? During the Bronze Age, it was a common practice across Europe to deposit hoards of metalwork in the ground. People would gather metal objects and then bury them together or place them at a special location, such as a bog or a boundary. Sometimes these hoards included many objects, sometimes just a few. Sometimes they were composed of a single type of object – hoards of tens of axes of the same form are a well-known example. Sometimes they included a variety of objects, and even fragments of broken objects. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsHistory & ArchaeologyRead Later 
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2 yrs

Jailed Russian-UK Dissident Kara-Murza Moved to Unknown Location
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Jailed Russian-UK Dissident Kara-Murza Moved to Unknown Location

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a dual Russian-British national jailed on treason charges for 25 years, has been moved from his prison in Siberia and is being sent elsewhere, Russia's prison service told Reuters. The prison service, FSIN, said Kara-Murza was being transferred from the...
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US Agrees to Arm F-16s for Ukraine
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US Agrees to Arm F-16s for Ukraine

The United States has agreed to outfit dozens of F-16 fighter jets being sent to Ukraine with advanced American munitions, with allies acknowledging that the aircraft are "worthless without the weapons."
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100 Venture Capitalists Throw Weight Behind Kamala Harris
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100 Venture Capitalists Throw Weight Behind Kamala Harris

More than 100 venture capitalists including enterpreneur Mark Cuban and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman threw their support behind U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris Wednesday, in a counterweight to tech billionaires backing Republican rival Donald Trump.
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Nostalgia Machine
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Gaylord Texan Resort ICE! Exhibit Will Be Themed Around Rudolph In Time For Film’s 60th Anniversary
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Gaylord Texan Resort ICE! Exhibit Will Be Themed Around Rudolph In Time For Film’s 60th Anniversary

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. But do you know the most festive theme of all? The famed Gaylord Texan Resort has announced that this Christmas season’s ICE! Exhibit will be themed around all things Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The Gaylord Texan Resort is a hotel complex and convention center in Grapevine, right nearby Dallas, Texas. The premises also boasts “more than 400,000 square feet of meeting space, 88 meeting rooms and a maximum of 12 breakout rooms,” and an extravagant holiday event that will have nostalgia levels through the roof this winter thanks to help from the most famous reindeer of all. The sweeping Gaylord Texan Resort is recreating ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ for 2024’s ICE! Exhibit Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is the theme for this year’s ICE! Exhibit at the Gaylord Texan Resort / YouTube screenshot On Thursday, organizers for the resort’s ICE! Exhibit announced that this year’s theme will revolve around Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. More specifically, it will pay visual homage to the 1964 stop-motion television special. RELATED: Here’s What Happened to the Voice Cast of ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ While the original holiday classic has a runtime of 52 minutes, the exhibit will focus on 10 key scenes from the film that, together, tell the story of Rudolph, the outcast reindeer whose glowing red nose ends up saving Christmas. The plot has come under scrutiny among modern audiences, but the organizers behind this event are putting their love for the film on full display with colorful, towering ice arrangements and stunning festive lights. Tis the season to be jolly and nostalgic The frigid venue uses tons and tons of ice to recreate key scenes from the film / YouTube screenshot Guests should be aware that warm clothing is highly recommended for anyone wishing to walk around among the icy displays; to keep everything in tact, the venue is kept at a brisk 9 degrees. Two million pounds of ice were used to create these colorful scenes. For anyone able and interested, tickets to the Gaylord Texan Resort ICE! Exhibit are available via ICE.marriott.com. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer released in 1964 and celebrates a big anniversary this winter / YouTube screenshot Following its 1964 release, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, directed by Larry Roemer and narrated by the sound of Christmas himself Burl Ives, became a holiday classic. In fact, it is the longest continuously running Christmas TV special in the country. 2014 marked the 50th anniversary of its premiere, which was celebrated with themed postage stamps issued by USPS. It has long enjoyed a spot among the “top ten” of greatest Christmas movies of all time. Which holiday film is your favorite? Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine / Wikimedia Commons RELATED: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Is The Best Christmas Movie, According To A New Poll Click for next Article The post Gaylord Texan Resort ICE! Exhibit Will Be Themed Around Rudolph In Time For Film’s 60th Anniversary appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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2 yrs

WATCH: Footage Of Toby Keith’s Final Recording Session Has Us All Choked Up
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WATCH: Footage Of Toby Keith’s Final Recording Session Has Us All Choked Up

It has been a few months since the late singer-songwriter Toby Keith died from gastric cancer, leaving behind a trail of successful hits and foundations for pop culture. He was diagnosed in 2022 but continued stage performance while undergoing treatment. Reflecting on Toby’s career, his last time in the recording booth was him doing a cover of Joe Diffie’s “Ships That Don’t Come In” from the ‘90s. Footage from the session featured in American Icon: Toby Keith, evoked an emotional reaction as the crowd watched Toby who managed to sing whilst in pain. Fans react to Toby Keith’s final recording @whiskeyriff @Toby Keith #whiskeyriff #tobykeith #joediffie ♬ original sound – Whiskey Riff Toby’s cover of Joe’s hit classic has garnered a series of heartfelt reactions online, with some fans admitting to crying while streaming the song. “This just breaks me knowing it was his last song. Even after death he left us one last gift. Rest easy legend, patriot, icon,” someone commented. RELATED: Toby Keith’s Daughter Posts Emotional Note On What Would’ve Been His 63rd Birthday Another fan noted that Toby’s music gave him a kind of American pride that he is ever grateful for. “Whether I’m overseas or back home, it always makes me proud of my decision to be a part of the greatest team,” they gushed. Instagram Toby’s music career It all started in 1993 when Toby dropped his debut single, “Should’ve Been A Cowboy,” which went to top the charts in the same year. Within the same decade, he released four studio albums, which earned him a gold or higher certificate, depending on which. Instagram Interestingly, Toby was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame just hours before his death. Aside from music, Toby was also a commercial actor, starring in ads for Telecoms USA and Ford. He was also an intelligent entrepreneur with several businesses, including a chain of restaurants and a clothing line, TK Steelman. Click for next Article The post WATCH: Footage Of Toby Keith’s Final Recording Session Has Us All Choked Up appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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2 yrs

Kari Lake Scores Big Primary Victory, Calls Opponent 'A Man of Great Character'
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Kari Lake Scores Big Primary Victory, Calls Opponent 'A Man of Great Character'

Kari Lake won a resounding victory Tuesday in Arizona’s Republican Senate primary. With 86 percent of the votes in, Lake was declared the winner as she led Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb 54.4 percent…
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Iran to Israel: You'll Pay For This 'Cowardly Act'
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Iran to Israel: You'll Pay For This 'Cowardly Act'

Define cowardly. Does it mean 'striking the head of a terrorist organization in the capital of the terrorist state that sponsors it'? Or could it possibly mean 'raping and slaughtering hundreds of civilians…
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