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CBS Ties 2nd Trump Assassination Attempt to Springfield, BURIES Threat Hoaxes
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With the aftermath of the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump drawing significant coverage, the Springfield “dogs and cats” story is beginning to recede from view- except on CBS, which chose to flog the story for at least one more night. Watch CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell’s absolutely bonkers open to the Springfield item filed by correspondent Nikole Killion: CBS's Norah O'Donnell watched Lester Holt tie the 2nd attempted assassination of @realDonaldTrump to Springfield rhetoric last night and said, "hold my box wine" pic.twitter.com/MYfIImhHI3 — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) September 17, 2024 NORAH O’DONNELL: Donald Trump is blaming Democrats for inflaming political rhetoric. But the former president's own words seem to be increasing the threat of political violence in Springfield, Ohio. That's where a false and ugly accusation against Haitians, thousands of whom are legal permanent residents, is impacting everyday life. CBS's Nikole Killion reports on the growing controversy. NBC’s Lester Holt did the same exact thing yesterday- the forced and accusatory tying in of Springfield with the most recent assassination attempt. For all the media’s denunciations of “inflammatory rhetoric”, they sure are good at cooking up some incitement of their own.  Killion’s report is a rehash of the common themes echoed in Springfield coverage, but with a reduced emphasis on actual cats and dogs. There was time to replay some JD Vance video from Sunday, and there was time to ask a restaurant manager about prank calls asking whether they serve cats. On plates. But the most interesting part of the report doesn’t come until the very end: BURYING THE LEDE DEEP INTO THE EARTH'S CRUST: The matter of the Springfield bomb threats being FOREIGN HOAXES is buried at the end of CBS's report- the only network evening newscast still milking...errrr...covering Springfield. pic.twitter.com/NyX9OxbqUK — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) September 17, 2024 NIKOLE KILLION: Governor DeWine says all of these bomb threats have been hoaxes so far, and he tells me that many of these calls are coming from overseas from a specific country, although he wouldn't go into detail. Norah? NORAH O’DONNELL: Nikole Killion in Springfield tonight. Thank you, Nikole. This is a significant piece of information that completely upends the Springfield narrative. Might these be the same foreign actors we keep hearing are trying to interfere in our elections? We don’t know (yet). Burying the lede isn’t good form but at least CBS aired this information, which is more than can be said for ABC and NBC, which did not air this information on their evening newscasts.   Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned report as aired on the CBS Evening News on Monday, September 16th, 2024: NORAH O’DONNELL: Donald Trump is blaming Democrats for inflaming political rhetoric. But the former president's own words seem to be increasing the threat of political violence in Springfield, Ohio. That's where a false and ugly accusation against Haitians, thousands of whom are legal permanent residents, is impacting everyday life. CBS's Nikole Killion reports on the growing controversy. NIKOLE KILLION: Tonight the town of Springfield is stepping up security as viral unfounded claims about Haitian immigrants stealing and eating pets continue to circulate, amplified by former President Trump and running mate Ohio Senator J.D. Vance. DONALD TRUMP: In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs, the people that came in. They’re eating the cats. They’re eating- they’re eating the pets. KILLION: After a pair of elementary schools evacuated, Governor Mike DeWine came to the city to announce that three dozen state troopers would be posted Tuesday, so they can stay open. MIKE DEWINE: Look. Parents are scared. And when parents are scared, we need to react and I don't blame them. KILLION: Two local colleges moved their classes online, including Wittenberg University, following threats targeting the Haitian community. The city also canceled a major cultural festival at the end of the month as a safety precaution. ROB RUE: If they just backed off their words a little bit, this could help our environment. This would help. We need help not hate. We need help. KILLION: Over the weekend, members of the far right group The Proud Boys were seen marching through the streets and a branch of the Ku Klux Klan spread leaflets with hateful messages.  JD VANCE: Well, we condemn all violence… KILLION: Vance expressed concern this weekend but doubled down on the false claims. VANCE: If I have to create stories so that the American media pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do. KILLION: Do you think a senator should make something up? DEWINE: Well, I don't know that's what he meant. I think he wants to use this, I guess, to illustrate a problem we really do have and that is a problem along our southern border. KILLION: In Springfield's little Haiti, Roman Pierre is a manager at a Creole restaurant that has been bombarded with calls. ROMAN PIERRE: A lot of people call me. They say, “You sell cat? You sell dog?” I say, “ No, we don't sell those kind of things”. KILLION: He says Trump and Vance should apologize. PIERRE: Haitians are good people. KILLION: Governor DeWine says all of these bomb threats have been hoaxes so far, and he tells me that many of these calls are coming from overseas from a specific country, although he wouldn't go into detail. Norah? O’DONNELL: Nikole Killion in Springfield tonight. Thank you, Nikole.  
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ABBA can't keep Trump from digging the 'Dancing Queen'
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ABBA can't keep Trump from digging the 'Dancing Queen'

"The Winner Takes It All"? Not if ABBA can help it. The Swedish supergroup demanded that Donald Trump stop using its music at his rallies, further decreeing that any campaign footage released with ABBA's music in it must be “immediately removed” from the internet.Then again, don't we make art in order to transcend ourselves? Isn't the goal to make something that speaks to people across barriers of time, space, culture, and, yes, ideology? ABBA is just the latest musical group to complain about popping up on Trump's mega MAGA mix. The Foo Fighters recently slammed the campaign for using “My Hero” at a recent rally in which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed the former POTUS. (Team Trump says it had permission.) These artists join a long line of cranky crooners trying to turn off the music, including Celine Dion, the Beatles, Elton John, Queen, Phil Collins, the estate of Sinéad O'Connor, Adele, REM, and the Rolling Stones.Good luck with that.The United States allows campaigns to get a Political Entities License via the performance rights organization Broadcast Music Inc. This collects royalties for artists and hosts a giant catalog of more than 20 million songs. The case for an artist denying this license over political disagreements is dubious at best.Some musicians have pulled it off, however. On September 3, a judge ruled in favor of the Isaac Hayes estate, issuing a preliminary injunction to stop Donald Trump from playing the Sam and Dave classic “Hold On I’m Coming" (Hayes cowrote the song) as well as any other music by Hayes. Old videos using the song, however, may remain up. Hayes’ son Isaac Hayes III praised the ruling as "an opportunity for other artists to come forward that don’t want their music used by Donald Trump or other political entities.”Bruce Springsteen took a sneakier route. Rather than pursuing legal action against Trump’s use of “Born in the USA,” Springsteen very publicly flaunted his support of Hillary Clinton in 2016, causing his song to be booed at Trump rallies and essentially unplayable among MAGA crowds. Others, such as the Foo Fighters, have taken the approach of donating royalties from the BMI plays to Trump opponent Kamala Harris.Such a head-on approach to boycotting politicians or public figures an artist dislikes can easily backfire. In late 2020, after years of melodramatic, high-minded statements about Trump's morally objectionable use of "Rockin' in the Free World," Neil Young finally sued him in August 2020. He quietly dropped the suit three months later, suggesting that perhaps the extensive public bloviating, rather than protecting his music, was the point.In 2022, Young infamously reacted to Spotify's deal with Joe Rogan by pulling all his music off the site. Once he'd enjoyed another moment of media adulation, Young's concern over Rogan's COVID "misinformation" campaign failed to match his desire to keep those fat royalty checks coming. He returned his catalog to Spotify in the spring of this year, acting as if his sanctimonious display of virtue signaling had never even happened. Of course, artists like Young are fighting a losing battle. Artists have always struggled with fans interpreting their songs the "wrong" way; for example, "Born in the USA" has been used as a patriotic anthem for 30 years now. The digital age has exacerbated this tendency; nowadays, we can enjoy a song without knowing (or caring to know) anything about the person who made it. That artists should be anxious about this loss of status is understandable. Then again, don't we make art in order to transcend ourselves? Isn't the goal to make something that speaks to people across barriers of time, space, culture, and, yes, ideology? If you wrote a song so undeniably good that people across the political spectrum can't resist it, congratulations. You've done your job — and maybe even helped our polarized country find a little common ground. There are worse ways to make a living.
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44 Yōkai Images That Illustrate The Weird, Wonderful, And Sometimes Wacky World Of Japanese Folklore
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44 Yōkai Images That Illustrate The Weird, Wonderful, And Sometimes Wacky World Of Japanese Folklore

Yōkai are supernatural beings like kappas, demons, and even haunted household objects that have appeared in Japanese art and folklore for centuries. The post 44 Yōkai Images That Illustrate The Weird, Wonderful, And Sometimes Wacky World Of Japanese Folklore appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Amazon’s next Prime Day sale is happening on October 8th and 9th
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Amazon’s next Prime Day sale is happening on October 8th and 9th

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge It’s official: Amazon’s second Prime Day event of the year will take place at the beginning of October. The two-day shopping event — which Amazon is calling Prime Big Deal Days for the second year in a row — will begin at 12:01AM PT / 3:01AM ET on Tuesday, October 8th, and run through Wednesday, July 9th, the company announced on Tuesday. Like last year, Amazon is running the multi-day promo in an attempt to jumpstart the holiday shopping season, giving Amazon Prime members another chance outside of Prime Day proper to save on everything from home goods to everyday essentials. Although we typically see the absolute best prices during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Amazon’s fall sale often provides solid deals on a range of tech,... Continue reading…
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FIRE this despicable United Nations’ Hamas apologist
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FIRE this despicable United Nations’ Hamas apologist

For far too long, Francesca Albanese has abused her UN mandate in order to spread vile anti-Semitism and pro-Hamas terrorist propaganda. ActionNetwork Now she’s under investigation for allegations that…
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Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin Vantage Point a Weakness Used by Paparazzi
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Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin Vantage Point a Weakness Used by Paparazzi

The alleged would-be assassin who came to Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday reportedly secured himself a sniper nest in a security weak spot that has previously…
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Trump Campaign Drops List Of EVERY Democrat Who Used Violent Language In Days Leading To Second Assassination Attempt (Video)
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Trump Campaign Drops List Of EVERY Democrat Who Used Violent Language In Days Leading To Second Assassination Attempt (Video)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Trump Campaign Drops List Of EVERY Democrat Who Used Violent Language In Days Leading To Second Assassination Attempt (Video), was first published…
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JWST Confirms Distant Galaxy Was Murdered by a Black Hole
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JWST Confirms Distant Galaxy Was Murdered by a Black Hole

Snuffed out in its prime.
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DeSantis: Florida Will Conduct Its Own Investigation of Second Trump Assassination Attempt https://www.infowars.com/posts..../desantis-florida-wi

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