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33 w ·Youtube General Interest

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Wynonna Judd Sings 'Give a Little Love' on 'Austin City Limits'
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Wynonna Judd Sings 'Give a Little Love' on 'Austin City Limits'

It's been nearly 30 years since her last appearance on the show. Continue reading…
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'Chaos Has Not Ended Just Yet': CNN Guest Floats Idea That'll Make Kamala More Powerful Than Ever Before
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'Chaos Has Not Ended Just Yet': CNN Guest Floats Idea That'll Make Kamala More Powerful Than Ever Before

Sure, Vice President Kamala Harris is on her way out of Washington, D.C. -- at least in an elected role. But for many Democrats -- including a prominent liberal pundit and party operative -- this could be only the beginning for the failed presidential candidate, should Joe Biden be so...
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33 w ·Youtube Politics

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Ben REBUTTAL: Walsh's Most Overrated Films
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Dan Bongino Weighs In, Endorses Florida Republican For Next Senate Majority Leader
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Dan Bongino Weighs In, Endorses Florida Republican For Next Senate Majority Leader

With Republicans in control of the next Congress and current Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) stepping down from the post at the end of this session, the party is already thinking about which lawmaker might replace him. Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has emerged as a top contender and is busy building a coalition behind his campaign. We have been given a mandate by the American people to support President Trump’s agenda and Make Washington WORK again. I’m running to be the next Senate Majority leader to do just that.#LetsGetToWork pic.twitter.com/qwe9Oj4Cid — Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) November 6, 2024 As his campaign website reported this week: Following Senator Rick Scott’s resounding re-election win, he has turned his attention to the race for the next Senate Republican Majority Leader – where he has committed to working every day to bring Florida’s winning conservative record to Washington and be a true ally to President Trump and his agenda. Conservative commentator Dan Bongino, who previously served as a U.S. Secret Service agent, recently added his name to Scott’s list of endorsements. Rick Scott for Leader. — Dan Bongino (@dbongino) November 8, 2024 The statement attracted significant social media attention: Dan Bongino endorsing Rick Scott for Senate leader signals growing support for Scott. It’ll be interesting to see how this shapes the upcoming leadership race — Ranjeet kushwaha (@iranjeevdsBJP) November 8, 2024 He’s the right guy… President Trump deserves a successful second term. There is so much that needs to be done and he needs a supportive majority leader in the Senate. Rick Scott is that man. No more RINOS! — Rina Interiors (@Rinainteriors) November 8, 2024 Other prominent Republicans have also expressed support for Scott’s bid. We all need to support Rick Scott (R-FL) for Senate Majority Leader. Otherwise, it will be a repeat of 2016 & you’ll have Paul Ryan saboteurs. Call your Senators & tell them they need to vote for Senator Rick Scott. We also demand a public vote. — ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) November 8, 2024 As for whether President Donald Trump is on board with such a campaign remains to be seen, according to Axios: Weeks before the election, President-elect Trump privately dismissed Sen. Rick Scott’s (R-Fla.) leadership bid, telling allies it is “not serious,” two sources familiar with what was said told Axios. Why it matters: With Trump’s decisive victory and the Senate majority secured, potential replacements for Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell are hustling to get the support they need before the Nov. 13 vote. A senior Trump campaign official pushed back on Axios’ reporting, saying Trump “hasn’t weighed in on the leadership race and anyone who says differently is wrong.”  Zoom in: People very close to Trump have privately signaled their support for Scott as leader, which the senator hopes could turn into public backing by Trump, three sources familiar with the dynamic have told Axios. Here’s a clip of Scott making his case on Fox News earlier this year:
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Sen. John Fetterman Calls Voters “Dipsh*ts”
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Sen. John Fetterman Calls Voters “Dipsh*ts”

Senator John Fetterman called Green Party voters “dipsh*ts” after Democratic Senator Bob Casey lost his senate seat to Republican Dave McCormick by over 40,000 votes. Despite the Associated Press calling the race, Fetterman took to X and claimed it wasn’t over because more votes were still being counted. He then vented his frustration at Green Party voters who voted for Leila Hazou, who received over 64,000 votes. In the post on X, Fetterman stated, “Pennsylvania is going to count every last vote. That’s not controversial—that’s the law.” He added, “Also, Green dipshits’ votes helping elect the GOP.” Take a look: John Fetterman calls Green voters “dipshits”. https://t.co/KpzY4vcGVD — Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) November 8, 2024 Pennsylvania is going to count every last vote. That’s not controversial—that’s the law. Also, Green dipshits’ votes helping elect the GOP. pic.twitter.com/KvdROvlkEq — John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) November 7, 2024 Here’s what Newsweek reported: Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is facing criticism after calling Green Party voters “dips***s.” The remark came after more than 65,000 people voted for Green Party candidate Leila Hazou in the Pennsylvania Senate elections on Tuesday, amounting to 1 percent of the vote in the state, according to NBC News exit polls. The survey shows the Pennsylvania Senate race is too close to call, with Republican candidate Dave McCormick on 49 percent, while incumbent Senator Bob Casey is on 48.4 percent. The Associated Press called the Pennsylvania Senate race for McCormick on Thursday, however, prompting criticism from Fetterman. “We still have tens of thousands of votes to be counted across the Commonwealth,” Fetterman said in a post on X. “@AP_Politics shouldn’t make a call in this race until every Pennsylvanian has their vote counted.” Senator Bob Casey has said he will not concede until every vote is counted. Following his Thursday remarks, Fetterman said in another post on X on Thursday that Pennsylvania “is going to count every last vote,” and also hit out at Green Party supporters in Pennsylvania. Here was Elon Musk’s response to Fetterman’s comments: Calling Green voters “dipshits” is not a great way to win them over — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 8, 2024 Per KATV: Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., on Thursday blamed Green Party voters for helping oust a three-term Democratic senator in his state. The Associated Press on Thursdaycalled the pivotal Pennsylvania Senate race for Republican candidate Dave McCormick.He leads incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., by less than a percentage point with 98% of precincts reporting, according to the results. Sen. Fetterman quicklyurged the Associated Press to hold off on making the call, noting in an X post there were still “tens of thousands of votes” left to be counted across his state. In a separate post less than an hour later, the senator reiterated that every Pennsylvania vote would be counted while knocking a specific group of voters in the state. “Also, Green dips***s’ votes helping elect the GOP,” the senator wrote alongside an image showing that 0.9% of Pennsylvania’s ballots were cast for Leila Hazou, the Green Party candidate for Senate.
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TIME Magazine Unveils November Issue Featuring President Trump
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TIME Magazine Unveils November Issue Featuring President Trump

President Trump is back — not only in the White House come January, but on TIME Magazine’s front cover. The highly-anticipated November issue is out, featuring President Trump and commemorating his historic victory. I won’t keep you waiting any longer, here it is, in all its glory: TIME’s new cover: How Donald Trump did it—again https://t.co/e8cUajst9G pic.twitter.com/P8UW8gr5qR — TIME (@TIME) November 6, 2024   It’s a beautiful thing. This edition of TIME is being called “How Donald Trump Did It — Again.” Here’s an excerpt from the piece: It was the moment he had fantasized about for four years. At 2:24 a.m. on Nov. 6, Donald Trump strutted on stage in a Florida ballroom, surrounded by advisers, party leaders, family and friends. The Associated Press had yet to call the race, but it was clear by then that the voters had swept him back into power. Staring out at a sea of supporters sporting red MAGA hats, Trump basked in the all-but-certain triumph. “We’ve achieved the most incredible political thing,” Trump said. “America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate.” How Trump, 78, won re-election will be the stuff of history books, and already America’s choice can be traced to some key decisions. To Trump’s top aides, the thesis of the campaign could be summed up in a simple slogan: “Max out the men and hold the women.” That meant emphasizing the economy and immigration, which Trump did relentlessly. It meant diverting attention away from the chaos of his first term, the abortion bans he ushered in, and his assault on American democracy four years ago. It meant a campaign that rode the resentment of disenchanted voters and capitalized on the cultural fractures and tribal politics that Trump has long exploited. Most of all, the outcome can be credited to a singular figure whose return to the White House traced a political arc unlike any in 250 years of American history. Trump left office in 2021 a pariah after inciting a mob of supporters to ransack the U.S. Capitol at the end of an attempt to overturn his electoral defeat. Three years later, he engineered an unprecedented political comeback. Trump effortlessly dispatched his GOP rivals, forced President Joe Biden out of the race, and vanquished Vice President Kamala Harris in a dominant victory that exceeded virtually everyone’s expectations. Along the way, Trump shrugged off a 34-count felony conviction and an array of other criminal indictments. The scale of his success was stunning. Trump carried North Carolina, flipped Georgia back to his column, and smashed through the Blue Wall. His campaign outperformed its goal of turning out men and holding women. Exit polls showed Trump winning large numbers of Latino men in key battleground states, improving his numbers with that group in Pennsylvania from 27% to 42%. Nationally, Trump’s support among Latino men leaped from 36% to 54%. Trump also increased his share of voters without a college degree, gained ground with Black voters in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and held steady nationally with white women, shocking Democrats who had expected a post-Dobbs uprising. Among first-time voters, Trump boosted his support from 32% four years ago to a 54% majority. He got his share of big breaks. When Trump launched this campaign on the heels of a third straight rebuke in national elections, Republican leaders tried to ignore him. His primary opponents were too timid to take him on. A combination of friendly judges and legal postponements pushed his most damning criminal trials to after the election. Until July, Trump’s general-election opponent was an unpopular incumbent viewed by many as too old to continue in the job. Biden only confirmed those suspicions when he bumbled through their first, and only, debate. The Democrats’ hasty replacement of the first-term president with Harris deprived them of a better-tested candidate who could potentially have rallied broader support. Voters took Trump’s own advanced age and increasingly incoherent trail rhetoric in stride. Much of the country read Trump’s legal woes as part of a larger corrupt conspiracy to deny him, and them, power. And he benefited from a global restiveness in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that has ousted incumbent leaders around the world. The consequences may be historic. Trump has dominated American politics for nine years now, and after four years of his tumultuous presidency punctuated by an insurrection, the country chose to reinstall him. Trump campaigned on an authoritarian agenda that would upend America’s democratic norms, and he is already preparing to deliver on it: mass detention and deportations of migrants; revenge against political enemies via the justice system; deploying the military against his own civilians. How far he chooses to go with the power the public has handed him is a question that will shape the fate of the country. This is far from the first time that President Trump has been featured on the cover of TIME. Last time, it was in September and boy, what a difference two months makes! Time Magazine cover in September 2024 vs. November 2024 pic.twitter.com/uMZn5bFPVp — Travis (@Travis_4_Trump) November 6, 2024
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The Next GOP Leader? Pro-Trump Contender Emerges in Race to Succeed Mitch McConnell
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The Next GOP Leader? Pro-Trump Contender Emerges in Race to Succeed Mitch McConnell

With Mitch McConnell stepping down, the race to take his place as Senate GOP leader — which will be the Majority leader come January — is heating up. Many names have come to the surface as potential successors to McConnell, and many are cut from the same cloth as old Mitch. There’s Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, for instance, who teamed up with Democrats to back strict gun control bills and foreign aid packages to Ukraine, implied that there was some merit to the infamous “Russian collusion” hoax against President Trump, and supported impeaching Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Other potential successors include Sen. John Thune of South Dakota or Joni Ernst of Iowa. But, the challenger who seems most determined to win, and the one I’m sure many of you would like to see the most as Senate GOP leader is Sen. Rick Scott of Florida. Rick Scott is as pro-Trump as it gets, and he just confirmed that he’s running for Senate GOP leader. From NBC News: Because of their years in leadership and relationships across the GOP Conference, Thune and Cornyn have been seen as the most likely successors to McConnell. But the pair have broken with Trump on several occasions and have spent the year trying to make amends with the past and now future president. With Trump returning to power, Scott and his conservative allies are making the case that he should be the one to run the Senate despite winning just 10 votes when he challenged McConnell for the top job two years ago. The Trump loyalist personally asked Trump for his endorsement in May when he notified the former president that he was launching a bid for Republican leader, a source familiar with the conservation told NBC News. “He supported me when I ran against McConnell two years ago; I’m hoping he’ll support me this time,” Scott said on Fox Business Wednesday, adding that he and Trump have been texting back and forth. “I’m doing everything I can to make sure his agenda gets accomplished.” Scott believes that his fellow Senators will have no problem choosing him to lead the Senate, as a business guy who is close to President Trump,  because they want change. Speaking to Fox News, Rick Scott revealed: “I’m gonna run, Larry. I’m gonna win. And here’s why. I’ve been talking to my Republican colleagues. Guess what? They want change. They know that Trump has a mandate. They want to be part of that mandate. They want to be treated as equals. They want to be part of a team. They want to have a working relationship with the House. They know I’ve got a great working relationship with Trump, with Speaker Mike Johnson. They know I’m a business guy. Business guys get things done. We create a plan. We work our mission. We measure things. We create teams. That’s exactly what we want in the Senate and that’s why I’ll be the next majority leader and we’re going to get Trump’s agenda accomplished.” Watch here: We have been given a mandate by the American people to support President Trump’s agenda and Make Washington WORK again. I’m running to be the next Senate Majority leader to do just that.#LetsGetToWork pic.twitter.com/qwe9Oj4Cid — Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) November 6, 2024 WATCH: Senator @ScottforFlorida says he’s confident he will win the race for Senate GOP leader. @SenateGOP Tell your senators to vote for @ScottforFlorida Rick Scott in an OPEN BALLOT VOTE on November 13th. https://t.co/M1ot4VrsU6 pic.twitter.com/EuMrE1NRcT — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) November 8, 2024 Rick Scott also posted this to X on Friday: RT if you’re ready for a conservative Senate Majority Leader who will work to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN pic.twitter.com/KIWQTbdhKi — Rick Scott (@ScottforFlorida) November 8, 2024 Others on social media agree that Tim Scott would be the best choice: Rick Scott would make an excellent Senate Majority Leader. pic.twitter.com/facDvi2LEZ — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 8, 2024 We desperately need Trump to publicly support Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader. If it’s Cornyn or Thune, it’s a continuation of McConnell. And without Trump’s weight behind Scott, he will not win. This matters. A lot. — Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) November 7, 2024 Rick Scott is the People’s choice for Senate Majority Leader https://t.co/LXP9iPeTIb — DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) November 8, 2024 Scott Presler is right here: We all need to support Rick Scott (R-FL) for Senate Majority Leader. Otherwise, it will be a repeat of 2016 & you’ll have Paul Ryan saboteurs. Call your Senators & tell them they need to vote for Senator Rick Scott. We also demand a public vote. — ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) November 8, 2024
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1980s Most Popular Christmas Toys!
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How The Left ABANDONED The Latino Vote
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