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“The best”: the hardcore song Dave Grohl wishes he had written
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“The best”: the hardcore song Dave Grohl wishes he had written

A furious anthem.
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Traveling Wilburys: the only supergroup George Harrison ever liked
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Traveling Wilburys: the only supergroup George Harrison ever liked

The only one worth paying attention to.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Redd Foxx Remembered: The Cranky TV Dad With a Real-Life Heart of Gold
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Redd Foxx Remembered: The Cranky TV Dad With a Real-Life Heart of Gold

The actor was only 49 when he took on the role of senior citizen Fred Sanford.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Politicians Imitating Protestors Bad Omen for Democratic Party
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Politicians Imitating Protestors Bad Omen for Democratic Party

Senator Alex Padilla crashing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Thursday press conference, shouting over her about her “exaggerations,” and pushing against federal law enforcement officers exemplified the Democratic Party’s sudden preference for stunts over substance. The party lacks leaders. It overflows with followers. In the streets, activists engage in what amounts to group catharsis for show. They make gestures. Even the ones that involve violence seem primarily aimed at generating attention. Surely, more effective methods of inflicting harm exist than torching Waymos or Tom Brady-ing chunks of concrete. The injuries that ensue come as a cost, acceptable to the perpetrators, of achieving the main goal of ensuring a captive, cable-news audience for behavior expressing their outrage. (RELATED: Los Angeles Isn’t What’s Burning. The Democrat Party Might Well Be.) Nobody throws the remnant of smashed-up cinderblocks in Congress — yet. When a party insists on the backasswards strategy of imitation of anonymous activists by elected leaders, one cannot dismiss the possibility of something akin to this happening in the near future. In the near present, New York Democrat John Mannion screamed at New York Republican Mike Lawler on the floor of the House of Representatives. “Get on your f—ing side, Lawler,” he yelled Thursday afternoon. “This is f—ing madness, man. We’ve had enough.” Earlier this week, a grand jury in New Jersey indicted Lamonica McIver, a House Democrat, on three counts of forcibly impeding and interfering with federal law enforcement officers. The raw video of the alleged criminal act appears to show a woman dressed in red who strongly resembles the congresswoman shoving uniformed federal personnel at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. Recall Rep. Al Green of Texas standing up, shaking his cane, and interrupting Donald Trump as he addressed a joint session of Congress in March. The sergeant-at-arms escorted him from the chamber. Rather than chasten his colleagues, they doubled down by holding aloft lollipop signs touting such messages as “false,” “Musk steals,” and “Save Medicaid” while the president spoke. “He owned us,” a Democratic strategist told TheHill.com. “He made us look like what we are: f‑‑‑ing buffoons.” (RELATED: The Best Predictor of Brat Behavior in Congress) Buffoons do not learn. Lack of consequences remains the primary reason why even the most simple of creatures do not learn. Al Green won 100 percent of the vote in 2024. Lamonica McIver beat her Republican opponent 74 percent to 22 percent. Alex Padilla secured a full term in the U.S. Senate through a 61 percent to 39 percent vote. Mannion, the outlier here, represents a competitive district. One cannot help notice that politicians engaging in brat-fits generally represent one-party districts. What serves as a sound electoral strategy in Cambridge, Newark, or San Francisco harms the chances of Democrats in places more reflective of the political diversity of the country. So, even though Al Green acts without electoral repercussions, his extremist behavior makes it more likely that his party loses mainstream districts. Some Democrats understand how this works. Maine’s Jared Golden, who represents one of those classic purple districts, told Axios of the Padilla incident: “I don’t think politics as theater is what our job is here.” Democrats do not fear a Republican majority. They fear the looters, vandals, and rioters on the far left of their party. Democratic Party politicians do not excoriate but strangely imitate them — maybe a winning formula for Marin County but not for America. READ MORE from Daniel J. Flynn: Sly Stone, RIP Assassination Attempt on Colombian Politician Looks Familiar Conservatives Understand ‘Big’ Does Not Describe Any ‘Beautiful’ Legislation The post Politicians Imitating Protestors Bad Omen for Democratic Party appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Conservative Voices
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Simone Biles Mental Acrobatics No Match for Riley Gaines
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Simone Biles Mental Acrobatics No Match for Riley Gaines

Simone Biles Mental Acrobatics No Match for Riley Gaines
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Conservative Voices
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The Significance of Israel’s Attack on Iran from a Military and Prophetic Perspective
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The Significance of Israel’s Attack on Iran from a Military and Prophetic Perspective

The Significance of Israel’s Attack on Iran from a Military and Prophetic Perspective
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Senator Hawley Launches Investigation into Shady Activist Groups Funding Chaos, Bankrolling Riots
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Senator Hawley Launches Investigation into Shady Activist Groups Funding Chaos, Bankrolling Riots

from RAIR Foundation: Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) has joined FBI Director Kash Patel in vowing to “follow the money” to uncover exactly where the funding is coming from that is bankrolling the violent protests in Los Angeles and cities across the country. A Color Revolution is Upon Us The riots in Los Angeles are anything […]
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Intel Uncensored
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CNN Stage Manager Caught on Tape Claiming Tapper “Knew” of Biden’s Mental Decline During 2024 Race
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CNN Stage Manager Caught on Tape Claiming Tapper “Knew” of Biden’s Mental Decline During 2024 Race

from Your News: A CNN staffer told an undercover journalist that Jake Tapper and network insiders were aware of President Biden’s cognitive issues throughout the 2024 campaign. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom A hidden camera investigation released Thursday by the O’Keefe Media Group captured CNN stage manager Pablo Parada admitting that anchor Jake Tapper and other CNN insiders […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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WARNING from Bracken: A multi-year domestic warfare scenarios is unfolding across the USA
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WARNING from Bracken: A multi-year domestic warfare scenarios is unfolding across the USA

from Health Ranger Report:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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‘King of Kong’ follow up on VOD and Walter Day’s debut album
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‘King of Kong’ follow up on VOD and Walter Day’s debut album

Friends, Family & Colleagues, I’m thrilled (and relieved) to share that our new doc – Arcades & Love Songs: the Ballad of Walter Day – is now available through all major video-on-demand platforms – https://linktr.ee/arcadesandlovesongs As my first feature as a director, it has been incredibly rewarding to see audiences reactions (and reviews) be so positive. Our goal was to entertain and update diehard “KofK” fans while connecting with a broader audience through a story of chasing dreams and mending hearts, and it feels like we did it after our theatrical run. And, to complete the Purple Rain element of the project, we also helped release Walter’s debut album at the end of last week – https://www.arcadesandlovesongs.com/merch/p/arcades-love-songs-walter-days-debut-album Please watch and let me know what you think – if you don’t cry, I’ll refund our portion of the transaction! – and after hearing Walter’s songs for over twenty years now, and hundreds of times during post on this film, I still smile and my head still bops when I hear them. Finally, indie films like this need a village so please post/share/amplify the film (if you like it/are up for it) – you can follow us here – https://www.instagram.com/arcadesandlovesongs/# https://x.com/ArcadesLovSongs https://www.facebook.com/people/Arcades-and-Love-Songs/61572761195522/ The post ‘King of Kong’ follow up on VOD and Walter Day’s debut album appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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