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The Complex History Of Comic Books Narrowed Down And Simplified
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The Complex History Of Comic Books Narrowed Down And Simplified

With the mainstream popularity of comic-inspired movies like Avengers: Endgame, most people can at least recognize most popular comic book characters. But the comics we know today have only existed for less than a century. The Marvel and DC universes would not be the same without both World Wars, 1950s ethical debates, and international comic book artists. This history of comic books is a complex... Source
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Royal Portraits That Will Make You Thankful For Modern Cameras
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Royal Portraits That Will Make You Thankful For Modern Cameras

If you're someone that's convinced they are unphotogenic, be thankful that you don't live in a time when the only way to have your image captured was by drawing or painting. Not only did this process take hours, but it's unlikely that it ever turned out to look exactly the way you wanted and is the only way history will remember you. To make you feel better, these are the most unflattering... Source
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Spring Cleaning on the Homestead
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Spring Cleaning on the Homestead

Temperatures may be climbing, but it’s not quite summer yet. That means that you’ve still got plenty of time to squeeze in some last-minute spring cleaning around your homestead and make sure things look spick-and-span before summer arrives! Homestead cleaning doesn't have to be hard, so read on for some healthy homestead cleaning tips for both indoor and outdoor environments, as well as advice on keeping your animals’ habitats safe, clean, and spotless. Homestead Cleaning Around the Property In the Home As a homesteader, you’re most likely very aware of products and chemicals that would be harmful to the animals you raise, and you would do your best to avoid any potential harm that these might cause; so why wouldn’t you do the same for your own home? These natural and non-toxic products will give your homestead cleaning efforts that deep-clean look that you’re after. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind that you’re contributing to the overall health and wellness of your home. Lemon juice – This natural product has a low pH, contains lots of acid and comes with a lot of antibacterial properties. You’ll notice that many multi-surface cleaning wipes that can be purchased at any regular store often come infused with lemon juice properties. This is for both the fresh clean smell and the acidic benefits, so why not save yourself some money and just cook up the concoction yourself? Lemon juice can be used on a variety of surfaces, like countertops, cutting boards, tables, microwaves, and grout. Baking soda – Like lemon juice, baking soda contains some antibacterial properties, but it's most useful for absorbing and neutralizing odors. It can also be used for a good deep-clean scrub, as the texture is slightly abrasive and works to strip those hard-to-clean messes. Baking soda can be used on tile floors, countertops, tubs, and even metals like copper and silver. Vinegar – This is a natural disinfectant that works its magic best when getting rid of lime deposits and even stains. Scrub some on your windows, microwave, blinds, floors, or shower doors to see the full effect! Olive oil – It’s so much more than a cooking essential. If you’ve got a little left over after a delicious pasta dish, use it to scrub wooden or wicker furniture; it can even work on leather and stainless steel! In the Garden Once you’ve used your everyday household items to get the inside of your home looking and feeling fresh, it's time to move the homestead cleaning agenda to the outside. Turn your attention to this quick and easy spring cleaning to-do list for your gardens and maintenance of outdoor habitats. Seed Planting – Planting seeds for the summer should be done first and foremost, as summer crops will rely on these seedlings. If you’ve saved any seeds from the previous summer it would be ideal to use these; however, regular store-bought seeds will work just fine. Tree pruning – Fruit-bearing trees such as apple, pear, or lemon trees will definitely need to be pruned and plucked, and spring is to perfect time to make sure your trees are trim. Free-growing trees such as oaks and maples do not require the level of maintenance that fruit-bearers do, but if you notice that branches and leaves are getting a little unruly, it's a good idea to prune them down. An approximate five-inch trim with a good pair of pruning shears will help to ensure that the branches are sturdy and strong. Livestock Check-up – Similarly to humans, farm animals are most susceptible to mild sickness (such as allergies and colds) during the spring. Make sure that all of your animals, from cattle to pigs, are getting a yearly spring check-up from a livestock vet.  If you’ve never worked with a livestock vet before, be mindful that you might need a different vet for different types of animals, as most will have specializations with particular species. If it does turn out that one of your farm animals is ill, make sure to have the vet examine the rest of that same type to ensure that the sickness has not spread. Order your soil in bulk – Little known fact: tons of landscaping companies will sell soil in bulk and might even offer discounted shipping. Most will do a plain garden mix, but some companies will specify their soil selections, such as river bottom soil, forest soil, cacti soil, or tree soil. Now, you can tailor your selection to the particular homesteading environment you've created! In the Barn and Coop What’s last on your spring cleaning checklist? No doubt you’ll need to maintain the different habitats you’re running for your various animals, such as barns and coops, so read on to make sure that you’re keeping both your animals and their habitats happy and healthy this spring. Barns Remove any bedding (either sheets/blankets or hay/straw), sweep, and outdoor vacuum the barn. Power-wash all areas of the barn (stalls, hooks, feed bins, cubicles and aisles) and then disinfect (might be a good time to give some of those home cleaning tips a try!) Vinegar, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide powder will be particularly useful in this environment. Replace bedding with fresh materials. Clean, sharpen, and repair barn tools. Ensure that there are no barn holes that could cause damage to your animals or your tools. Coops Remove used bedding and place it in a compost pile. Power-wash nest boxes and wipe with disinfectants such as vinegar or pure neem oil. Then, replace the bedding with fresh materials. Deep clean the water dispensers, using vinegar, baking soda, or hydrogen peroxide powder to achieve maximum cleanliness Do the same with the sprouting trays to make sure no bacteria lingers in the coops. Make sure all lights are working and replace burnt out bulbs. This is important for chickens’ bodily temperatures and overall moods. Test, repair, or replace any fencing that is no longer strong, sufficient, or safe. These tips for your home, garden, and animal habitats will no doubt produce shiny, spotless, and safe results for your homestead. And remember, spring cleaning really can be done any time throughout the year to maintain your amazing results! Have other natural and non-toxic cleaning products? Leave them in the comment section below! Earning while living life to the fullest? Check out these ways to make money on your homestead! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook!
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No Mercy
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Plastic On Beaches Can Now Be Seen From Space With New Satellite Technology
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Plastic On Beaches Can Now Be Seen From Space With New Satellite Technology

The new satellite imaging system can differentiate plastic on the beach, and may be a valuable tool for future clean-up efforts.
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Your Tax $ At Work: PBS Laments GOP Spending on Ads 'Demonizing Transgender People'
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Your Tax $ At Work: PBS Laments GOP Spending on Ads 'Demonizing Transgender People'

The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, which created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for TV public-affairs programs, insisted upon “strict adherence to objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a controversial nature.” But that’s not what we’ve gotten It's a grand deception made all the more clear in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. One candidate, Donald Trump, has been constantly attacked for several months leading up to the election on the weekday PBS News Hour. A separate half-hour show, PBS News Weekend, often runs evergreen-type stories that aren’t political news. But this weekend’s episodes also attacked Trump on several social issue fronts without any conservative rebuttal. Anchor John Yang teased a story at top of Saturday's show that carried the online title "Why anti-transgender political ads are dominating the airwaves this election.“ Anchor John Yang: Then, why anti transgender ads are dominating the airwaves this election. Woman: The group of people that are watching these sporting events are young men. And the Republican Party is trying to tap into what they hope is some level of fear that they can draw up from that group of people. (Note: The unidentified “woman” in the transcript above is actually biological male Erin Reed, a transgender activist and a guest in the relevant segment.) Yang: If you`ve watched TV this month, especially sports like football or baseball, you`ve likely seen campaign ads supporting Donald Trump by attacking Kamala Harris over transgender issues. Laura Baron-Lopez looks at what’s behind them. Laura Barron-Lopez: Less than 1 percent of the U.S. population identifies as transgender. But this election year, Republicans have spent a considerable amount of money on ads demonizing transgender people…. And PBS has spent a considerable amount of tax money spreading LGBTQ propaganda this election cycle, as NewsBusters has documented. PBS aired clips from the anti-Harris ad. Male voiceover: Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners….Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against our girls in their sports. Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you. Barron-Lopez didn’t dare directly call those charges falsehoods, because every accusation made in the ads was factual. Then she introduced Erin Reed, a biological man and radical transgender activist, as “an advocate and independent journalist covering LGBTQ issues” and noted that she had recently endorsed (shocker!) Vice President Kamala Harris – perhaps PBS’s pathetic idea of disclosure, to go along Reed being PBS’s objective and balanced source on a controversial news topic. Barron-Lopez: Anti-trans rhetoric is a regular part of Donald Trump stump speeches. He regularly lies about kids going to school and receiving gender-affirming surgeries before they return home. But now, in the final stretch, Republicans have been putting out increasing amount of ads that are anti-trans, making it essentially their closing argument. Help us understand the scope and the rhetoric in these ads. Reed said she had “tracked around $100 million in ads” by Republicans. When asked why “Trump and his allies are making this one of their main closing arguments,” Reed responded: Reed: ….this is a classic fear campaign….And so the purpose of a fear campaign is to distract you from issues that you normally care about by making you so afraid of a group of people, of somebody like me, for instance, that you`re willing to throw everything else away because you`re scared. At least PBS aired part of an actual GOP ad, although only to invite Reed to deflate its points. Barron-Lopez: These ads make pretty specific claims about surgery for transgender inmates and undocumented immigrants. Let’s take a listen. Male voiceover: Under liberal border czar Kamala Harris, illegal aliens are pouring into our country, including murderers, rapists, and even terrorists. Instead of paying for their crimes and receiving justice, Kamala will give criminal illegal aliens taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries. Barron-Lopez set up Reed to discredit the accusations, but Reed couldn’t. Barron-Lopez: Walk us through the facts about what’s actually happened with those populations. Reed: What the ad is actually talking about is medical care in the United States is a right by the 8th Amendment, you cannot deny medical care to prisoners…. When asked about the “stakes in this election for transgender Americans,” Reed concluded that even if Trump loses, Reed will still be spreading fear. Reed: Even if Trump doesn’t win and we get a Kamala Harris presidency, we have to contend with a nation that has been primed to hate people like me. Reed also appeared on the PBS News Hour in March 2023 to discuss the tragically misnamed “gender-affirming care” for children, a few months after comparing GOP opposition to genital surgery and hormone therapy as "ongoing anti-trans genocide" on X. This LGBTQ propaganda piece was brought to you in part by Consumer Cellular. A transcript is available, click “Expand.” PBS News Hour 11/2/24 7:06:33 p.m. (ET) John Yang: If you've watched TV this month, especially sports like football or baseball, you've likely seen campaign ads supporting Donald Trump by attacking Kamala Harris over transgender issues. Laura Baron-Lopez looks at what's behind them. Laura Baron-Lopez: Less than 1 percent of the U.S. population identifies as transgender. But this election year, Republicans have spent a considerable amount of money on ads demonizing transgender people. From October 7th to the 20th, Trump's campaign and pro Trump groups spent an estimated $95 million and more than 41 percent of those ads were anti-trans. Man: Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners. Woman: For prisoners. Kamala Harris: Surgery for prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access. Man: Hell no, I don't want my taxpayer dollars going to that. Man: Kamala supports transgender sex changes in jail without money. Man: Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against our girls in their sports. Kamala is for they, them. President Trump is for you. Laura Barron-Lopez: Erin Reed is an advocate and independent journalist covering LGBTQ issues and she tracks transgender legislation around the world. Recently, Erin announced her decision to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in this year's presidential election. Erin, thank you so much for being here. Erin Reed, Independent Journalist and LGBTQ Plus Activist: Thank you so much for having me on. Laura Baron-Lopez: Anti-trans rhetoric is a regular part of Donald Trump some speeches. He regularly lies about kids going to school and receiving gender affirming surgeries before they return home. But now, in the final stretch, Republicans have been putting out increasing amount of ads that are anti-trans, making it essentially their closing argument. Help us understand the scope and the rhetoric in these ads. Erin Reed: I have tracked around $100 million in ads. We see Donald Trump spending more money on these ads than on housing, immigration, and the economy combined. This is a major issue for him. Meanwhile, you have groups like the Senate Leadership Fund dropping extreme amounts of money in Senate races in Ohio, in Michigan, in Pennsylvania, and they're all focused on transgender people. Laura Baron-Lopez: The top issues, according to most polls right now, is the economy, abortion, immigration. So why do you think Trump and his allies are making this one of their main closing arguments? Erin Reed: It's important to note that some of the biggest benefactors of the Republican Party, some of the most influential organizations in the party we're talking, groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom, for instance, have made this their main issue. If you're running a campaign in a place like Pennsylvania or Ohio or Michigan at any level, and you want money in your campaign, targeting trans people is a really good way to do that. But as for Trump, I think that there's something different at play here. I think that this is a classic fear campaign. We've just got polling today showing that Harris is catching up on the economy and on other issues that Republicans tend to pull well in. And so the purpose of a fear campaign is to distract you from issues that you normally care about by making you so afraid of a group of people, of somebody like me, for instance, that you're willing to throw everything else away because you're scared. Laura Baron-Lopez: Who are these ads targeting? They run during major sporting events. They were just on during the World Series. Who is he trying to reach here? Erin Reed: The group of people that are watching these sporting events are young men. And I think in a lot of cases, the Republican Party is trying to tap into what they hope is some level of fear that they can draw up from that group of people. If you look at most polling and anecdotally, really, young people tend to understand trans people better than anybody else. They're not as afraid of us. And I think that might be part of why this messaging campaign might be falling short. Laura Baron-Lopez: These ads make pretty specific claims about surgery for transgender inmates and undocumented immigrants. Let's take a listen. Man: Under liberal border czar Kamala Harris, illegal aliens are pouring into our country, including murderers, rapists, and even terrorists. Instead of paying for their crimes and receiving justice, Kamala will give criminal illegal aliens to taxpayer funded transgender surgeries. Laura Baron-Lopez: Walk us through the facts about what's actually happened with those populations. Erin Reed: What the ad is actually talking about is medical care in the United States is a right by the 8th amendment. You cannot deny medical care to prisoners. And under the law, a law that was in place during the Trump administration, if a doctor determines that an inmate needs medical care, then they get it. So these ads are actually focused on two instances where a transgender person received gender affirming care in prison, a surgery. And the amount of money spent on these particular cases is far less than the amount of advertising dollars that Trump is pouring into this issue. About 2 to 400 times more money is being used in political ads to make you afraid of two transgender inmates. So afraid that you're not going to care about the economy anymore, you're not going to care about abortion anymore. Laura Baron-Lopez: Erin, when you take a step back, what are the stakes in this election for transgender Americans? Erin Reed: It's been an especially difficult year in the last two or three years for trans people. Just two days ago in Odessa, Texas, they passed a $10,000 bounty on trans people found in the bathroom. I've been tracking anti LGBTQ legislation for years now. And it's not just the ads. The legislatures themselves are spending more time on this issue than anything else. This has been priority number one. And the trans people that live in these states, they constantly have to hear their humanity debated in public. They constantly have to worry about things that I think a lot of Americans take for granted, things like going to the bathroom, getting an updated driver's license, playing a school sport with your friends. But trans people right now are under a relentless assault by the Republican Party. These bills are passing in primarily Republican states. Even if Trump doesn't win and we get a Kamala Harris presidency, we have to contend with a nation that has been primed to hate people like me. Laura Baron-Lopez: Erin Reed, thank you for your time. Erin Reed: Thank you so much for having me.
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Dickerson Says Trump Won Because of a 'Nostalgia For a Past That Didn't Exist'
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Dickerson Says Trump Won Because of a 'Nostalgia For a Past That Didn't Exist'

CBS chief political news correspondent John Dickerson was tasked on Wednesday’s CBS Mornings with explaining how Donald Trump pulled off his Grover Cleveland impression the previous night. As Dickerson tells it, the country had a “nostalgia for a past that didn't exist” and wondered if sexism had anything to do with it. Co-host Gayle King began with a slightly different question. Instead of wondering why Trump succeeded, she wondered why Kamala Harris failed, “Why didn’t this work?” After Dickerson started giving the underwhelming reply of “he got more votes than she did,” King interrupted and tried again, “I know that, but, you know, we were saying this morning that some people believe that issues like the economy and immigration seem to transcend class and race. Is it that simple?”     Dickerson started out well enough, “Well, his appeal, Donald Trump's appeal transcended class and race, and that appeal was built around the economy. It was also built around, you know, disliking elites and experts and fancy pants people who tell you what to do with your life when you want more freedom, which is about the backlash against what happened with COVID which isn't directly necessarily directly related to the economy.” Then things went awry, “It’s also, I mean, we are still unpacking what exactly happened. It's also an incumbent president, Joe Biden, who people felt didn't hear their concerns about the economy. It's also nostalgia for a past that didn't exist. Donald Trump's favorability rating and approval rating now is better than it ever was when he was in office.” Just about every president has a higher approval rating after they leave office, but Trump was unique in that he ran again. Still, Dickerson continued lamenting: On the question of January 6th, which is important because it is a historic event where the leaders of the Republican Party said Donald Trump was responsible for this attack on the Capitol, you need two things: you need the people who are part of the institution to care enough about the institution and the Republicans who said Donald Trump was to blame for it, they changed their mind. So, they didn't care enough about the institution to worry about harming the institution.   Dickerson added that if Republican leaders won’t care about institutions, then voters can’t be expected to either, “And the voters think you and your institutions, they're not giving me lower prices, they're not creating a better pathway to opportunity in America. They're not fixing these challenges that I see in my life, the high cost of health care, the high cost of education. So, you and your institutions, that has nothing to do with me.” A few minutes later, Dickerson played the gender card while trying to insist he wasn’t, “I'm really hesitant to make snap judgments about exactly what happened at this moment, but the question of whether America is ready for a woman and how people process a woman in a position of leadership and power, that is absolutely a part of the mix.” Chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa discovered whatever remains of his former National Review self and replied, “We should remember that Vice President Kamala Harris was elected vice president of the United States in 2020. The country has shown an openness to having a woman serve as vice president of the United States. The Democratic Party nominated a woman in 2017 [sic] in Secretary Clinton, nominated a woman in 2024 with Kamala Harris. So, there's certainly an openness in America to female leadership. They have not broken through that glass ceiling. But they have shown an openness.” Here is a transcript for the November 6 show: CBS Mornings 11/6/2024 7:30 AM ET GAYLE KING: Why didn’t this work? JOHN DICKERSON: Well, he got more votes than she did. I mean, it’s— KING: I know that, but, you know, we were saying this morning that some people believe that issues like the economy and immigration seem to transcend class and race. Is it that simple? DICKERSON: Well, his appeal, Donald Trump's appeal transcended class and race, and that appeal was built around the economy. It was also built around, you know, disliking elites and experts and fancy pants people who tell you what to do with your life when you want more freedom, which is about the backlash against what happened with COVID which isn't directly necessarily directly related to the economy. It’s also, I mean, we are still unpacking what exactly happened. It's also an incumbent president, Joe Biden, who people felt didn't hear their concerns about the economy. It's also nostalgia for a past that didn't exist. Donald Trump's favorability rating and approval rating now is better than it ever was when he was in office.  And on the question of January 6th, which is important because it is a historic event where the leaders of the Republican Party said Donald Trump was responsible for this attack on The Capitol, you need two things: you need the people who are part of the institution to care enough about the institution and the Republicans who said Donald Trump was to blame for it, they changed their mind. So, they didn't care enough about the institution to worry about harming the institution.  And the voters think you and your institutions, they're not giving me lower prices, they're not creating a better pathway to opportunity in America. They're not fixing these challenges that I see in my life, the high cost of health care, the high cost of education. So, you and your institutions, that has nothing to do with me. … DICKERSON: I'm really hesitant to make snap judgments about exactly what happened at this moment. NATE BURLESON: Yeah. DICKERSON: But the question of whether America is ready for a woman and how people process a woman in a position of leadership and power, that is absolutely a part of the mix. ROBERT COSTA: As a reporter, I believe you should always take into consideration questions about gender, identity, race, and how these issues and others, background, factor into people's decision when it comes to political decisions and votes. But we should remember that Vice President Kamala Harris was elected vice president of the United States in 2020.  The country has shown an openness to having a woman serve as vice president of the United States. The Democratic Party nominated a woman in 2017 in Secretary Clinton, nominated a woman in 2024-- BURLESON: Yeah. COSTA: -- with Kamala Harris. So, there's certainly an openness in America to female leadership. They have not broken through that glass ceiling. But they have shown an openness.
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CARAMEL PECAN CORNBREAD PUDDING
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CARAMEL PECAN CORNBREAD PUDDING

If you are a fan of bread pudding, you will want to try this delicious cornbread version. Made with a wonderful sauce and a caramel drizzle this one is a hit. We are a fan of bread pudding, it’s an easy way to make a dessert and one your family will love. Try this Pumpkin...
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No joy in the mourning: Joy Reid pouts that Harris ran 'perfect campaign,' blames 'white women' for VP's crushing NC defeat
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No joy in the mourning: Joy Reid pouts that Harris ran 'perfect campaign,' blames 'white women' for VP's crushing NC defeat

As Donald Trump cruised toward a dominant victory in the 2024 presidential election Tuesday night, Trump-hating MSNBC host Joy Reid exhibited a decided lack of joy and issued some whopper statements as things began slipping away for Democrat nominee Kamala Harris.For starters, Reid pouted and just couldn't comprehend Harris' electoral demise — and actually stated that the vice president ran a "perfect campaign."'This dumb woman doesn't accomplish anything. She doesn't create or build anything. She spreads delusions due to mental illness. NBC should fire her immediately.'"If this is an audition for managing a complex organization like the United States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly," Reid stated. "This in many ways has been a perfect campaign — a brief, and she barely had any time to put it together. But just as a managerial matter, it's been brilliantly done."During the same MSNBC election night broadcast, Reid also threw shade at "white women" for failing to come through for Harris in the battleground state of North Carolina — a crushing loss for the Democrat nominee."Black voters came through for Kamala Harris; white women voters did not," Reid lamented. "That is what appears happened in that state." She went on to say that the Harris campaign wasn't able to "flip enough white women" even though women in North Carolina "lost their reproductive rights."Reid added, "That message obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman, this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have had to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy."How are observers reacting?As you might guess, a number of X users who watched Reid's statements weren't the least bit sympathetic to the MSBNC host.In regard to Harris' "perfect campaign":"The irony is Joy Reid actually believes this to be true," one commenter said."It’s so bad, they have to gaslight themselves at this point," another user noted."If she ran a perfect campaign she would have won," another commenter reasoned."They are so out of touch with reality it’s remarkable to watch," another user stated. "Absolutely clueless.""The thing I don't get is do they really think everyone else is so impressionable and stupid that they can just lie and make it true, or are they gaslighting themselves?" another commenter wondered.In regard to Reid blaming "white women":"[Trump Derangement Syndrome] in full swing," one commenter said."For Joy Reid, it’s always about white people instead of people," another user noticed. "She will never change that mindset.""This dumb woman doesn't accomplish anything. She doesn't create or build anything. She spreads delusions due to mental illness," another commenter noted. "NBC should fire her immediately.""Joy Reid's rant shows how desperate they are to shift blame," another user wrote. "White women aren’t the problem; it’s the failed policies that don’t resonate.""Is she judging us by the color of our skin?" another commenter asked.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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Mark Cuban and Cenk Uygur eat crow, acknowledge Trump's epic win amid continued silence from Harris
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Mark Cuban and Cenk Uygur eat crow, acknowledge Trump's epic win amid continued silence from Harris

It became abundantly clear in the early hours Wednesday that Donald Trump's transition from America's 45th to 47th president was going to be difficult for those liberals fed in recent months a constant diet of alarmist rhetoric and fascist accusations by the Democratic press. Some Harris boosters have, however, managed to handle Trump's landslide electoral victory better than others or, at the very least, than the vice president. Just days after saying that "it's not a stretch to call Donald Trump a fascist" and that it would be "Armageddon" were the Republican to win, former "Shark Tank" star and Harris booster Mark Cuban went online to wish Trump well. "Congrats @realDonaldTrump," tweeted Cuban. "You won fair and square. Congrats to @elonmusk as well. #Godspeed." 'Mark Cuban, a really dumb guy, who thinks he's "hot stuff" but he's absolutely nothing.' While some commentators signaled appreciation for Cuban's eagerness to congratulate the man he previously accused of fascistic tendencies, others seized upon Cuban's tweet to mock the billionaire. A handful of critics suggested, for instance, that Cuban's recent suggestion on "The View" that Trump is never seen "around strong, intelligent women" helped mobilize women to vote for Kamala Harris' opponent. According to NBC News exit polls from 10 key states, 44% of American women voted for Republican candidates. The New York Post noted that reflects a two-point increase among women from the 2020 election. Trump responded at the time, "Mark Cuban, a really dumb guy, who thinks he's 'hot stuff' but he's absolutely nothing, is now out there saying that I don't surround myself with strong women. Actually, he is very wrong, I surround myself with the strongest of women - With the understanding that ALL women are great, whether strong or not strong." 'He won this one.' Libs of TikTok replied to Cuban's congratulatory message, "Thank you for your help with your closing comments about women!" Another user wrote, "Couldn't have done it without you." Unlike Cuban, Cenk Uygur, co-creator of "The Young Turks," was initially not so gracious in defeat. "Donald Trump is going to be the 47th president of the United States," Uygur said in a flop sweat on his show. "So buckle up. Brace for impact. We're going to have four years of anarchy and chaos. My prediction, which is not a bold one, is they're going to rob the place blind." "I'm not a big fan of the establishment, but they put some brakes in the car for Donald Trump, and he's a guy who needed brakes," continued Uygur. "Now there will be no brakes in the car. Steve Bannon is back. All the ghouls and goblins of the first administration that stayed through all of his corrupt and ridiculous demands are back. None of the people who had any sanity are back." Despite feverishly painting a picture of a nightmare situation under Trump, Uygur had a moment of clarity, stating, "We say that Donald Trump is unstable and unhinged, and I think that is true. But you know that old saying about how insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result? So how crazy are we if we just go back to the Joe Bidens, the Nancy Pelosis, the Chuck Schumers, the Kamala Harrises — the same — the Hillary Clintons — the same dumbass people who have been taking donor money, taking it and taking it, and delivering no results." Uygur later composed himself and tweeted, "Trump and MAGA - congratulations. I hate it and I think it's huge mistake. But you won fair and square. Trump tried to steal the last election, but he won this one. And that's also democracy. If the American people want him back in, that's the final word! I believe in democracy." Just after 1:40 a.m. Wednesday, the Kamala's Wins account on X tweeted, "BREAKING: The other team has more electoral votes." Unlike Cuban, Uygur, and the Harris booster account, neither the vice president nor her campaign have acknowledged Trump's landslide victory as of midmorning on Wednesday — despite having spent years complaining about Trump doing the same in 2020. 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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