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ABC, Lincoln Project Co-Founder: Republicans Are 'An Angry Party'
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ABC, Lincoln Project Co-Founder: Republicans Are 'An Angry Party'

During Tuesday night’s coverage of the 2024 Republican National Convention, ABC News anchor Linsey Davis interviewed Lincoln Project co-founder and never-Trumper Stuart Stevens, who bitterly criticized the Republican Party, claiming that it was “an angry party.” Davis asked Stevens for comments on the Republican Party’s path forward following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, which ABC had previously blamed on Trump himself, as well as on the party’s future in light of Senator J.D. Vance’s (R-OH) selection as Trump’s running mate. In response, Stevens contended that both marked “the full embrace of Trumpism for the Republican Party.” To him, the party had radically transformed into “an angry party,” to the extent that “George Bush couldn't get five percent in the Republican primary if he ran as he did in 2000.”     Yet, it was Stevens who betrayed himself as not only angry, but also terrified of a possible Republican win in November. The Republican-hater had a colorful history of fearmongering about all things GOP, proudly drawing attention to his experience as a Republican campaign manager, which apparently was enough to elicit such detestation. Stevens further decried Trump’s realistic call to action against the heinous crimes of illegal immigrants against United States citizens, which the big three networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) completely disregarded, as investigated in a recent NewsBusters study.  To Stevens, Trump’s message was “not a very optimistic vision” because “Donald Trump is out there saying we live in a third world country, an uncivilized country. There are these dark demons out there that are after us and you need a strong man to protect you.” He even dared to compare the current immigration crisis to Ronald Reagan’s speech in front of the Statue of Liberty, which honored immigrants. Where Reagan’s speech was “an ode to immigration,” Stevens saw Trump’s call against the crimes of illegal immigrants, including the rape and murder of children, as an “attack on people who want to come to America for a better life.”  Stevens pathetically ended by contending that “it’s just not where the majority of the country is.” The transcript is below: ABC News Live 7/16/2024 08:38:18 PM EST LINSEY DAVIS: How does the Republican Party move on after the assassination attempt on Trump? And, what does the future of the party look like with Senator J.D. Vance, now? STUART STEVENS: Look, this is the full embrace of Trumpism for the Republican Party. Um, the Republican Party that I worked in, going back to George Bush, no longer exists. George Bush couldn't get five percent in the Republican primary if he ran as he did in 2000. This is an angry party. It's a party that has–Donald Trump is out there saying we live in a third world country, an uncivilized country. There are these dark demons out there that are after us and you need a strong man to protect you.  And I just don't think that that's where the country really is. It’s not a very optimistic vision. Ronald Reagan announced in front of the Statue of Liberty to send a signal to welcome immigrants. His last speech was an ode to immigration. And here you have this attack on people who want to come to America for a better life. I think it's–it’s just not where the majority of the country is.
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2 yrs

Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis — who opposed Trump in the primaries — strongly support Trump in rousing RNC speeches
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Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis — who opposed Trump in the primaries — strongly support Trump in rousing RNC speeches

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis — who opposed former President Donald Trump in the primary races — threw their support behind Trump in back-to-back, rousing Republican National Convention speeches Tuesday night.Haley — who stayed in the primaries the longest against Trump — told the RNC crowd she wanted to make "one thing perfectly clear: Donald Trump has my strong endorsement, period!" The audience loved the moment and showered her with cheers and applause.'Donald Trump stands in their way and stands up for us,' DeSantis said before adding that the former president 'nearly lost his life' battling the left and battling for America. 'We cannot let him down or America down.'The former South Carolina governor — who also served as United Nations Ambassador under Trump for part of his term in office — added that America is "at a critical moment" and "will be badly worse off" if Democrat President Joe Biden is reelected — and Americans must vote for Trump "for the sake of our nation."The Associated Press, citing Haley spokesperson Chaney Denton, reported that Haley hadn't been invited to the convention. But the AP said that changed when Haley was added to the list of speakers Sunday — one day after Trump survived an attempted assassination during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Indeed, Haley said at the RNC that Trump asked her to speak "in the name of unity." Haley emphasized that Americans "don't have to agree with Trump 100 percent of the time to vote for him" and added that while she also hasn't always agreed with Trump, "we agree more often than we disagree."Haley added that she and Trump both believe in "keeping America strong, keeping America safe," and that they both agree that Democrats have "moved so far to the left that they're putting our freedom in danger."She also told the crowd that Trump's national security policies need to return, and that the likes of Russian President Vladimir Putin "knew Donald Trump was tough," which was why Putin didn't start the war with Ukraine while Trump was in office. Haley added that Iran "knew Trump meant business, and they were afraid" of him, which also resulted in fewer problems in the Middle East when Trump was in the White House. She also pointed to the debacle at the border with Mexico, calling it the "single biggest threat Americans face" as migrants pour into the United States with few obstacles. With that, Haley excoriated Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris, telling the RNC audience to imagine Harris in charge of an entire country when she can't even handle her border duties."This is a defining moment," Haley warned the RNC.DeSantis — the Republican governor of Florida — followed Haley's address and gave a shorter, louder, and faster-paced speech peppered with anti-left truth-telling that inspired frequent bursts of applause.DeSantis told the RNC that life was "more affordable" when Trump was president, that our "border was safer," and that "our country was respected." In contrast, he declared that "Biden has failed this nation" and called his controversial pullout from Afghanistan early in his term a "dereliction of duty." Echoing the concerns of a vast majority of Americans, DeSantis also said Biden simply "lacks the capability to discharge the duties of his office."The governor then roasted Biden, saying that the country can't afford more of his "Weekend at Bernie's" presidency — a reference to a 1989 comedy about a pair of young men trying to make their dead employer appear alive.DeSantis also threw shade at the left for wanting illegal aliens to come into the U.S. without restrictions — except when they show up on the ritzy, ultra-liberal island of Martha's Vineyard. He also took leftists to task for weaponizing political power to target political opponents, noting they've done exactly that to Trump with continual indictments and lawsuits. DeSantis also blasted Democrats for wanting to take away gas-powered cars and the Second Amendment while pushing DEI, which he redefined as "division, exclusion, and indoctrination — and it is wrong.""Donald Trump stands in their way and stands up for us," DeSantis said before adding that the former president "nearly lost his life" battling the left and battling for America. "We cannot let him down or America down."Anything else?DeSantis launched a presidential bid in 2023 and dropped out in January while endorsing Trump as the "superior" candidate over Biden. In April, Trump said he and DeSantis "had a great meeting" in Florida and discussed how they could work together to better the U.S.Haley opposed Trump for much longer before finally dropping out of the race in March after losing 14 of 15 states to Trump on Super Tuesday. Prior to that Haley only took the District of Columbia in primary contests. Once Haley suspended her campaign, Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee — and mantle that become official on the first day of the RNC Monday.In May, Haley announced that she would be voting for Trump despite previously stating during her campaign that Trump is "not qualified" to be president. While Trump also in May said that Haley wasn't under consideration as his vice presidential running mate — that nod went to Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance on Monday — Trump did suggest that Haley would "be on our team in some form."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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2 yrs

VA Senate Candidate Hung Cao Schools Pro-Hamas Immigrants at RNC: Embrace Our Culture or Don't Come
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VA Senate Candidate Hung Cao Schools Pro-Hamas Immigrants at RNC: Embrace Our Culture or Don't Come

VA Senate Candidate Hung Cao Schools Pro-Hamas Immigrants at RNC: Embrace Our Culture or Don't Come
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MO Sen. Eric Schmitt Promotes Restoring 'Safety' on Night 2 of the Republican National Convention
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MO Sen. Eric Schmitt Promotes Restoring 'Safety' on Night 2 of the Republican National Convention

MO Sen. Eric Schmitt Promotes Restoring 'Safety' on Night 2 of the Republican National Convention
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Mother of Slain Army Vet Delivers Fiery Condemnation of Alvin Bragg's Soft-on-Crime Policies at RNC
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Mother of Slain Army Vet Delivers Fiery Condemnation of Alvin Bragg's Soft-on-Crime Policies at RNC

Mother of Slain Army Vet Delivers Fiery Condemnation of Alvin Bragg's Soft-on-Crime Policies at RNC
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WATCH: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Takes Hilarious Swipe at Jill Biden, Blasts Biden-Harris on Women’s Rights
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WATCH: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Takes Hilarious Swipe at Jill Biden, Blasts Biden-Harris on Women’s Rights

WATCH: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Takes Hilarious Swipe at Jill Biden, Blasts Biden-Harris on Women’s Rights
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2 yrs

More Than Half of Near Earth Objects Could Be “Dark Comets”
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More Than Half of Near Earth Objects Could Be “Dark Comets”

Next time you’re visiting the seaside or a large lake, or even sipping a frosty glass of water, think about where it all originated. There are many pathways that water could have taken to the infant Earth: via comets, “wet asteroids”, and outgassing from early volcanism. Aster Taylor, a University of Michigan graduate student has another idea: dark comets. They’re something of a cross between asteroids and comets and could have played a role in water delivery to our planet. Dark comets are small Solar System bodies. They have short rotational periods thanks to non-gravitational pushes by sublimation that creates jets. These mysterious objects probably make up more than half of all near-Earth objects. Dark Comets and Asteroids Planetary scientists consider dark comets as a population of active asteroids. Yet, they aren’t in the same category as regular asteroids and comets. They’re on near-Earth orbits, so when one passes close to the Sun, it doesn’t grow a coma. That lack of a coma is why they’re called “dark comets.” Yet, their sublimation jets appear to be a response to radiation from the Sun. They’re likely rich in water ice so that raises an interesting question. Could these also have been a source of water for Earth in the distant past? “We don’t know if these dark comets delivered water to Earth,” said Taylor. “But we can say that there is still debate over how exactly the Earth’s water got here,” Taylor said. “The work we’ve done has shown that this is another pathway to get ice from somewhere in the rest of the Solar System to the Earth’s environment.” Water Delivery From Small Bodies The story of how Earth got its water is still unfolding. One theory says infant Earth formed with molecular precursors to water. Another one says that water-laden asteroids and comets brought water to Earth during or just after formation. That’s interesting because most asteroids exist near the so-called “ice line”—a region well beyond Earth where liquids freeze. Something propelled them to the inner solar system. When they got close to the Sun, their ice sublimated. That’s actually what happens with a comet, too. So, maybe both comets and planetesimals were water-bearers during Earth’s formation. Volcanic activity could have released their trapped water as vapor. An artist’s rendering of the early Moon and Earth, which sustained many asteroid impacts. Many of those asteroids and possibly dark comets contributed their water to the infant Earth. As it cooled, the water outgassed as vapor. Credit: Simone Marchi (SwRI)/SSERVI/NASA How about the wet asteroids, though? Where did they come from? We know that comets formed out in the cooler reaches of the protosolar nebula. Somehow they make their way (through gravitational perturbations and dynamical action) to the inner solar system. There, they have collided with Earth (just like Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 encountered Jupiter in 1994). That leaves the water ice-rich asteroids or “dark comets”. Most water-rich asteroids or “dark comets” exist in the Asteroid Belt. However, plenty of them orbit in the inner solar system, too. Those near-Earth objects probably made their way sunward due to gravitational interactions with Jupiter or other worlds. Those with some amount of water ice trapped on or below their surfaces could have been a delivery mechanism for water to early Earth. An artist’s concept of a rocky planet and a rain of comets and other objects pummeling its surface. These, along with dark comets, could have delivered water to early Earth. Courtesy NASA/JPL. Searching for Water-rich Dark Comets The same would be true of the dark comets, according to Taylor. “We think these objects came from the inner and/or outer main Asteroid Belt, and the implication of that is that this is another mechanism for getting some ice into the inner solar system,” he said. “There may be more ice in the inner main belt than we thought. There may be more objects like this out there. This could be a significant fraction of the nearest population. We don’t really know, but we have many more questions because of these findings.” To test their ideas about dark comets, Taylor and fellow team members created dynamical models that looked at different populations of these objects and modeled possible paths they could have taken to get to Earth. Many of these objects in the model ended up where today’s dark comets exist—on orbits that bring them into the inner solar system. Their model showed the team that many of these objects ended up where dark comets are today and that the main Asteroid Belt is their source. One Object Implicates Many The team’s work also suggests that one large object may come from the Jupiter-family comets, with orbits that take them close to Jupiter. It’s called 2003 RM, and follows an elliptical orbit that brings it close to Earth, then out to Jupiter and back past Earth. Its orbit is pretty typical of a Jupiter family comet that was knocked inward from its orbit. Taylor’s team studies focused on seven dark comets. The result of their work suggests that between 0.5% and 60% of all near-Earth objects could be dark comets that aren’t accelerated by gravitational interactions. Instead, these objects experience non-gravitational accelerations—that is, they are moved along by the “jet action” of ice as it sublimates. The researchers suggest that these dark comets likely came from the asteroid belt but that they moved due to those nongravitational accelerations. They also think that other asteroids in the Belt also contain ice. More About Dark Comets The population of dark comets includes small, fast-rotating objects, especially when compared to larger asteroids. Comets are known to rotate fairly fast because they start to lose their ice to sublimation as they near the Sun. As we saw when the Rosetta spacecraft studied Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a comet nucleus sprouts little jets as part of the sublimation process. Those jets have the effect of pushing the comet nucleus along. It also accelerates it, giving the object that non-gravitational acceleration mentioned above. Sublimation can also cause the object to spin quite fast. If it rotates quickly enough, the object (comet nucleus or rubble pile asteroid) breaks apart. Image of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko taken by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft on Jan. 31, 2015. There’s a jet of material streaming from the comet as it’s warmed by the Sun. It’s not a dark comet, but still experiences sublimation. (Credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0) “These pieces will also have ice on them, so they will also spin out faster and faster until they break into more pieces,” Taylor said. “You can just keep doing this as you get smaller and smaller and smaller. What we suggest is that the way you get these small, fast rotating objects is you take a few bigger objects and break them into pieces.” As these dark objects lose their ice, they get even smaller and rotate more rapidly. Taylor’s team thinks that while the larger dark comet, 2003 RM, was likely a larger object that got kicked out of the outer main belt of the Asteroid Belt, the six other objects they studied likely came from the inner main belt. They probably were part of a larger object that got knocked inward and broke apart. Further study of this and similar dark comets should help determine what contribution these objects played in the delivery of Earth’s water. For More Information The Origins of Dark CometsThe Dynamical Origins of the Dark Comets and a Proposed Evolutionary Track The post More Than Half of Near Earth Objects Could Be “Dark Comets” appeared first on Universe Today.
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2 yrs

Olympic Swimmers Return to Seine River After a Century. Will It Be Safe?
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Olympic Swimmers Return to Seine River After a Century. Will It Be Safe?

A historic comeback with health risks.
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2 yrs

DeSantis: ‘Joe Biden Has Failed This Nation’
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DeSantis: ‘Joe Biden Has Failed This Nation’

In a Tuesday Republican National Convention speech, Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis boosted the former President Donald Trump as the standard-bearer of the central commitments of his own failed run for the nomination. “Life was more affordable when Donald Trump was president, our border was safer under the Trump administration, and our country was respected when Donald Trump was our Commander-in-Chief,” DeSantis said. He also discussed America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, questioned President Joe Biden’s ability to govern, and excoriated unelected “woke” government bureaucracies. “Now, Donald Trump stands in their [the Left’s] way, and he stands up for America,” DeSantis said. “Donald Trump has been demonized, he’s been sued, he’s been prosecuted, and he nearly lost his life. We cannot let him down, and we cannot let America down.” The post DeSantis: ‘Joe Biden Has Failed This Nation’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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2 yrs

“Have it your way”: the commercial jingle that inspired DEVO
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“Have it your way”: the commercial jingle that inspired DEVO

"I hope Burger King didn't mind..." The post “Have it your way”: the commercial jingle that inspired DEVO first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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