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Fat Tuesday Party Ideas For Mardi Gras
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Celebrating Fat Tuesday on your homestead this year? If you need some homemade recipes or DIY party ideas, I have you covered. 23 Festive Fat Tuesday Ideas | Mardi Gras Party Celebrating Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday is so much fun. I remember the time when we went to New Orleans and we sure had the time of our lives. As much as I wish I could be where the action happens on a yearly basis, I decided to start celebrating it on our homestead with family and friends. So if you also want to throw a Mardi Gras party in your homestead, here are some ideas that will ensure everyone has a blast!   1. Mardi Gras Wreath Start your decorations and make this stunning DIY Mardi Gras wreath. Complete with Mardi Gras colors purple, gold, and green, it makes a beautiful festive greeting on your front door. 2. Fat Tuesday Centerpiece Organize your Mardi Gras table setting with this Fat Tuesday centerpiece and bring out the New Orleans atmosphere to WOW your guests. They’ll surely love the Mardi Gras colors! 3. 7 DIY Mardi Gras Mask | Whether if you're in New Orleans or not, you can definitely have the Mardi Gras spirit by sprucing up, eating king cakes and creating your own DIY Mardi Gras mask! If you want some inspiration, these 7 DIY Mardi Gras ideas will ignite your creativity. 4. DIY Mardi Gras Mask Printable Or if you're running out of time but still want that Mardi Gras spirit, this DIY Mardi Gras mask printable will surely give you what you need in half the time. 5. Statement Necklace For Fat Tuesday And if you don’t want to settle for just the regular beads, turn it into a statement necklace instead and spruce up your ordinary Mardi Gras outfit! 6. Mardi Gras Makeup | Don’t forget the makeup! The Mardi Gras celebration is never complete without some dazzling Mardi Gras makeup! Be ready to dazzle and be the center of attention! 7. DIY Flower Crown image via DIY Projects A perfect Mardi Gras hair accessory: a DIY flower crown. Wear your own handmade crown and let out your inner child during the Mardi Gras celebration. 8. Fat Tuesday Cute Flower Hair Accessories image via DIY Projects Or if the flower crown is too much, try these DIY flower hair accessories! An adorable flower craft to make every girl shine.   Now For The Fat Tuesday Food! 9. Homemade Beignets For Fat Tuesday These homemade beignets for Fat Tuesday are not that hard to make and they're super delicious. All your effort will be worth it. It can be enjoyed as a dessert, perfect for breakfast, or as a snack paired with your favorite cup of coffee. 10. New Orleans’ Style Gumbo | Make a big pot of gumbo that’s totally authentic. This scrumptious New Orleans' style gumbo will surely bring the Mardi Gras vibe into your home. 11. Mardi Gras King Cake For Fat Tuesday   A Mardi Gras celebration is never complete without a brilliant king cake. Make your celebration festive with this colorful Mardi Gras king cake that is bound to become the star of your Mardi Gras table. 12. King Cake Cheese Ball Super easy to make, and it just takes 15 minutes. This delicious king cake cheese ball will give you more reason and time to celebrate the Mardi Gras festivity. 13. Fat Tuesday Shrimp and Sausage Gumbo This Fat Tuesday shrimp and sausage gumbo dish is one of our favorites. I've made it with turkey sausage and all shrimp, and it's just as delicious.   How do you like them (heirloom) apples? ???????????? https://t.co/0pf7koJ5Iq #YUM pic.twitter.com/M3PPWOMA2A — Homesteading (@HomesteadingUSA) February 21, 2017   14. King Cake Dip Why just have cake when you can turn it into a dip? This king cake dip will set the mood right for something delectably sweet. This simple dip really hits the spot. 15. Cajun Shrimp Po’Boy Doesn’t this look appetizing? I bet someone out there is just as emotional as I am looking at this Cajun shrimp po'boy. This is my husband's favorite and any dish I prepare that makes him happy makes me a super proud wife. 16. Copycat Mardi Gras Wings Good wings are always welcome at any celebration especially here in my homestead which is known for its chicken wings, and these are the best I've ever tasted. They make perfect appetizers to kick off the festivity.   Don’t Forget The Mardi Gras Drinks 17. Classic New Orleans Brandy Milk Punch This wonderful drink tempts at breakfast with brandy and velvety vanilla tones and continues rolling throughout the day. But don't be wary of a crazy hangover–this Brandy Milk Punch is smooth and easy to handle. 18. Passion Fruit Fat Tuesday Hurricane Sweet and boozy, just kick back and have a good time. I'm aching to try this version of passion fruit hurricane. Nothing compares to a homemade hurricane as you can play with flavor and make it even more yummier. 19. Red Grapefruit Hurricane Adding a tangy twist to the classic cocktail is what makes this grapefruit hurricane a sure winner. Perfect for any celebration or a relaxing afternoon with family and friends. 20. Skinny Hurricane Cocktail Want to make it skinny? Well, it’s the healthier take on the traditional Mardi Gras drink. Packed with cranberry and orange juice and topped off with light rum, that one unique rejuvenating cocktail. 21. Cajun Bloody Mary For Fat Tuesday Spicy and flavorful! What more could you ask for from this Cajun Bloody Mary? This is a next-level Bloody Mary right here! 22. King Cake Cocktail Can’t get enough of king cake? Turn it into a cocktail perfect for the Mardi Gras celebration. This king cake cocktail will gather compliments every time you serve it. 23. Mardi Gras Smoothies Not in the mood for anything boozy? Grab this smoothie recipe and make your Mardi Gras drink a little bit hearty to make up with all the unhealthy food you can take during the celebration. I bet you'd love to have this smoothie even without any celebration.   Looking for some tips on hosting your own Fat Tuesday? Check out this video from Shindigz:  When it comes to any celebration it's always great to have the perfect decoration to highlight the occasion, good food, and refreshing drinks to feast with. These Fat Tuesday party ideas for Mardi Gras are just simple takes for you to get inspired and get in the spirit of the holiday! So my fellow homesteaders, enjoy and make every moment of your Mardi Gras celebration count! Do you think you’ll try these ideas? Let us know below and how your party went in the comments section below! Can't get enough of Fat Tuesday? Here are 17 King Cake Recipes perfect for your Fat Tuesday celebration! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter! This post was originally published in February 2016 and has been updated for quality and relevancy.
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Israel Needs Victory, Not a Ceasefire
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Israel Needs Victory, Not a Ceasefire
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Don Lemon Compares Evangelicals to Slave Owners
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Don Lemon Compares Evangelicals to Slave Owners

Don Lemon returned to CNN on Tuesday to promote his new book, I Once Was Lost, but despite the obvious allusion to “Amazing Grace,” Lemon insisted on Inside Politics that today’s white Evangelicals are no different than the slave owners of previous eras who twisted the Bible for their own purposes. What made Lemon’s comparison even more outrageous is that he and host Dana Bash were discussing why Donald Trump is appealing to black men with ads about Kamala Harris being in favor of taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for prisoners. As Bash switched topics to the book, Lemon added, “The black community is also very conservative, especially when it comes to LGBTQ issues.”     Bash proceeded to read from the book, “So, you just lead right into the first quote I want to use from your book, I One Was Lost, which is just a terrific book. You write, ‘As a gay black boy in the Deep South attending Baptist churches and Catholic school, I heard homosexuality defined as an ‘abomination’... I prayed as hard as a child could pray: Please, Lord, make me not be gay.’ That's tough.” She then urged him to “connect what you just said before to this.” Lemon claimed, “It's tough because people automatically think that African Americans are liberal, right? And many times they can be socially conservative, right? And accepting in ways that are not seen in public.” He continued: I think that it's tough because, and it's not just the African-American community, because you can have in the larger culture, white folks, you know, denigrate LGBTQ community, but as a child growing up because of how people and especially Evangelicals, which is why I wrote the book, how they take scripture and the Bible out of context and they interpret that scripture in ways that they want to, they used the same scripture to subjugate women. They used the same scripture to enslave people of color, and so, then they use the same scripture to denigrate the LGBTQ community, to denigrate gay people, and so growing up, it was tough. Lemon acknowledged that conservative sexual ethics are prevalent in Catholicism and African American circles as well, but the fact that such a consensus exists doesn’t matter to him. Only the ability to attack Evangelical conservatives matters. As it was, Lemon added, “So, I thought having a belief in God, especially when I was going to be born again, right, from being baptized, that I could pray it away. It was magical thinking. And then the older you get and you start to think critically and you start to realize around the time Santa Claus and the whole realization, I won't say here, because people may be watching, then you realize that that's actually not what faith in God’s all about.” What is faith in God really about? Lemon didn’t say, but to any kids out there who happened to stumble across the noon hour of CNN, ignore Don Lemon and rest assured that Santa Claus is real. Here is a transcript for the October 15 show: CNN Inside Politics with Dana Bash 10/15/2024 12:40 AM ET DANA BASH: I want to talk a little bit about your book— DON LEMON: The black community is also very conservative, especially when it comes to LGBTQ issues. BASH: — Well, that's, okay, so, you just lead right into the first quote I want to use from your book, I One Was Lost, which is just a terrific book. You write, “As a gay black boy in the Deep South attending Baptist churches and Catholic school, I heard homosexuality defined as an ‘abomination’… I prayed as hard as a child could pray: Please, Lord, make me not be gay.” LEMON: I did. BASH: That's tough. LEMON: It is tough. BASH: But it, connect what you just said before to this. LEMON: It's tough because people automatically think that African Americans are liberal, right? And many times they can be socially conservative, right? And accepting in ways that are not seen in public. But I think that it's tough because, and it's not just the African-American community, because you can have in the larger culture, white folks, you know, denigrate LGBTQ community, but as a child growing up because of how people and especially Evangelicals, which is why I wrote the book, how they take scripture and the Bible out of context and they interpret that scripture in ways that they want to, they used the same scripture to subjugate women. They used the same scripture to enslave people of color, and so, then they use the same scripture to denigrate the LGBTQ community, to denigrate gay people, and so growing up, it was tough. So, I thought having a belief in God especially when I was going to be born again, right, from being baptized, that I could pray it away. It was magical thinking. And then the older you get and you start to think critically and you start to realize around the time Santa Claus and the whole realization, I won't say here, because people may be watching, then you realize that that's actually not what faith in God’s all about.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson RIPS ‘Very Problematic’ Senate Censorship Bill KOSA
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House Speaker Mike Johnson RIPS ‘Very Problematic’ Senate Censorship Bill KOSA

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) has come out against a sweeping censorship bill which could imperil the future of free speech on the internet. Johnson slammed the Senate version of the Kids Online Safety Act (“KOSA”) as “very problematic” and indicated he would not bring it for a vote. The upper chamber’s version of KOSA would create a nebulous “duty of care” for tech platforms, which critics warn would incentivize censorship of speech critical of the authoritarian left. MRC Vice President for Free Speech Dan Schneider praised Speaker Johnson’s decision in an X post, calling him “the best Speaker in my lifetime.” Schneider added, “We can protect kids from voracious tech oligarchs while also protecting free speech rights. He gets it.” Johnson’s new comments on KOSA were made in an interview with Punchbowl News. Punchbowl reported that the statement by Johnson “likely spell[s] doom this year for the bill,” as the Speaker indicated he was not amenable to changing his position, “at least not on the version that passed the Senate in July.” The Senate version of KOSA, which was authored by Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), would make tech companies liable if the content shared on their platforms causes a child “psychological distress” or “anxiety.” The upper chamber passed the bill last July over the vociferous objection of Senators Mike Lee (R-UT)  and Rand Paul (R-KY).  At the time, Paul warned: “this bill opens the door to nearly limitless content moderation, as people can and will argue that almost any form of content could contribute to some form of mental health disorder.”   Punchbowl also reported that House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) had urged the U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee to craft its own version of KOSA rather than approve the one that passed in the Senate.  The KOSA version which the Energy & Commerce Committee then passed was drastically different from its Senate counterpart. The House edition changed the “duty of care” measures Paul had objected to, instead focusing on combating the criminal exploitation of children by internet predators. Johnson and Scalise’s positions mirror those of Media Research Center Founder & President Brent Bozell. In a Sept. 25 statement, Bozell cautioned: "Protecting children is extremely important, but we should not fall into the trap of allowing Big Tech to censor us, which we know will happen on issues like gender ideology and abortion. I support the current House bill. If the Senate’s censorship provisions are added to the bill under the cloak of darkness, conservatives will have to oppose it.” Johnson previously proclaimed: “Big Tech has an overt bias for the Left. Their censorship is an assault on free speech.”   Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand they not cave to Senator Blumenthal’s demand for censorship. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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JD Vance Schools New York Times Podcaster Who Compared Fidel Castro to GOD
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JD Vance Schools New York Times Podcaster Who Compared Fidel Castro to GOD

While Kamala Harris continues to avoid any interview with The New York Times, J.D. Vance again entered hostile territory to be grilled on their podcast "The Interview" with NPR refugee Lourdes Garcia-Navarro. This woman is so far to the Left that relayed in 2016 that being kissed by one of Fidel Castro's two brothers in Cuba was like being "getting the blessing of the Holy Trinity."  The Times put the whole interview on YouTube, but highlighted what they liked the most, which of course included hectoring Vance about accepting that Donald Trump lost in 2020. Vance never concedes the point (it might have been required for the Veep slot), so what is the point? The liberals think this shows all the Republicans can't handle Reality. So here's how it went, with the question thrown FOUR times.  GARCIA-NAVARRO: In the debate you were asked to clarify if you believe Trump lost the 2020 election. do you believe he lost the 2020 election? VANCE: I think that Donald Trump and I have both raised a number of issues with the 2020 election, but we're focused on the future. I think there's an obsession here with focusing on 2020. I'm much more worried about what happened after 2020 which is a wide open border, groceries that are unaffordable and look-- GARCIA-NAVARRO: Senator, yes or no: Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 elections? VANCE: Let me ask you a question. Is it okay that big technology companies censored the Hunter Biden laptop story, which independent analysis of said, cost Donald Trump millions of votes? GARCIA-NAVARRO: Senator Vance, I'm going to ask you again. Did Donald Trump lose the 2020? VANCE: Did big technology companies censor a story that independent studies have suggested would have cost Trump millions of votes? [That is the MRC Poll.] That is the question. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Senator Vance, I’m going to ask you again, did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election? VANCE: I have answered your question with another question. You answer my question and I’ll answer yours. NBC's fake-news skit on Saturday Night Live mocked that "answer with a question" response. But when they hammer on a point like this, it seems designed to torture the guest into a surrender. If Trump lost the 2020 election due to losing battleground states --  and just 44,000 votes in Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin separated Biden and Trump from a tie in the Electoral College -- then censoring stories damaging to Biden could have made the difference. That's what our poll found.  Then she changed the question to whether Vance would have voted to certify the election, knowing full well his answer has been No, and then if there will be a peaceful transfer of power in January. Others picked up on the exchange on illegal immigration, and how Vance was "brilliant" on how massive immigration has driven up the price of houses.  BRILLIANT: JD Vance educates NYT's Lulu Garcia-Navarro on LABOR FORCE participation, countering her defense of illegal labor. He notes 7 million men have left the workforce and criticizes reliance on immigrants over reengaging struggling AMERICANS. ?pic.twitter.com/2FwlK4PL6X — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) October 12, 2024 Garcia-Navarro pointed out a third of construction workers are Hispanic and "a large proportion are undocumented… So how do you propose to build all the housing necessary that we need in this country by removing all the people who are working in construction?"  "Well, I think it’s a fair question because we know that back in the 1960s, when we had very low levels of illegal immigration, Americans didn’t build houses. But, of course they did. And I’m being sarcastic in service of a point," Vance responded. He added: “People say, ‘Well, Americans won’t do those jobs,'” Vance acknowledged, before refuting that common argument. “Americans won’t do those jobs for below-the-table wages. They won’t do those jobs for non-living wages, but people will do those jobs.”
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'Unimaginable': Woman 'casting spells' accused of dismembering her mother, cooking her remains in a pot
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'Unimaginable': Woman 'casting spells' accused of dismembering her mother, cooking her remains in a pot

A Kentucky woman is accused of murdering her own mother, dismembering her body, then cooking the remains in a pot until they were "charred," according to authorities. Kentucky State Police arrested 32-year-old Torilena May Fields, of Mount Olivet, on Oct. 10. 'Whatever witchcraft is, but I heard she was into it.' Fields initially was charged with obstructing governmental operations, tampering with physical evidence, and abuse of a corpse. However, a grand jury added charges of murder and animal torture Monday. The suspect is being detained at the Bourbon County Detention Center. Fields' bond was set at $1.5 million. WOLF-TV reported Fields shot her mother — Trudy Fields — in the head, then stabbed her multiple times between Oct. 8 and Oct. 9, according to the indictment. Fields is accused of “decapitating, dismembering, eviscerating her mother’s corpse, and placing her head, feet, and forearms in a pot in the oven and heating them until they were charred,” the indictment reads, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader. The victim reportedly hired men to do work on her property, but nobody answered when they knocked on the front door. The contractors then walked around the property in an effort to find the owner, but instead they stumbled upon a gruesome crime scene, according to court documents. The workers followed drag marks to the back of the house and found a dismembered body, the citation states. State troopers discovered the dismembered female body near a pile of hair, a “blood-stained mattress,” “blood on the back porch,” and blood on the “threshold of the back door,” according to the citation. A second mattress was reportedly found in the back yard — it was folded in half and contained multiple severed body parts and organs. Police said the arms, legs, and head had been removed from the body. Authorities said the suspect refused to come out of the house, and police reportedly had a standoff with the suspect that ended around 11 p.m. after officers used tear gas and a police robot. Fields emerged from the house covered in blood, according to authorities. The interior of the house was just as ghastly. According to the indictment, troopers discovered a severed head as well as severed hands, feet, and a forearm that “appeared to have been cooked” in a steel pot inside the oven. The officers noted that the pot was still “warm to the touch.” The contractors told police they had been to the property the day before, during which they encountered the suspect “casting spells on them and being confrontational,” according to the arrest citation. Family member Todd Brock told WCPO-TV, "Witchcraft, fingernails, and just do different stuff. Whatever witchcraft is, but I heard she was into it. I think somebody lost control of their mind. Had to have something planned out or satanism or had their brain washed." Olivia Brock, another family member, told WOLF-TV, "You can imagine, it’s one thing to find out your family member’s been murdered, but I mean, it’s a whole other thing for the details and stuff; I mean, it’s literally unimaginable, unimaginable. All of us have been experiencing shock for the first time, I guess you could say. That’s a whole different — grief and shock are two different ballgames." Fields also is accused of torturing and murdering a dog. Olivia Brock said the suspect had suffered a severe brain injury in a motorcycle crash a few months ago and as a result couldn't remember her name or even know where she was. The victim's sister, Diana Brock, said the family is Christian and will "never stop loving" Torilena Fields despite the diabolical accusations. "We don't disown people, no matter what you've done. We love, and that's what God says," Diana said. "You know you love no matter what, unconditionally, and we just support the family, and that's what we're trying to do." The Commonwealth claimed that Fields was not acting under the influence of “extreme emotional disturbance for which there was a reasonable explanation or excuse.” However, the arrest report did note that Fields appeared to be under the influence of drugs at the time of her arrest. According to the Monday indictment, Fields also is accused of torturing and murdering a dog. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Oct. 23. You can view a video report here about the case. 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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Tim Walz will NEVER recover from this epic flip-flop
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Tim Walz will NEVER recover from this epic flip-flop

Tim Walz is not doing a great job of proving himself worthy of such an important position as he flip-flops on issues like the Electoral College. In a recent interview with Michael Strahan on ABC, he couldn’t hide from his mistake. “You said, ‘I think all of us know the Electoral College needs to go,’” Strahan said to Walz, adding, “But the campaign came out later that night and they said that’s not their stance.” “Well, it’s not the campaign’s position, and the point I’m trying to make is that there’s folks that feel every vote must count in every state, and I think some folks feel that’s not the case. Our campaign does that, and the point I’m saying is, I mean, five states in two days, we’re out there making the case that the campaign’s position is clear,” Walz rambled. “Their position and my position is to make sure that everybody understands their vote, no matter what state they’re in, matters,” he added. “So is that something that you and Vice President Harris disagree on?” Strahan followed up. “I have spoken about it in the past that she’s been very clear on this, and the campaign and my position is the campaign’s position,” Walz responded. Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” is not amused. “The doublespeak and the backtrack,” Gray says, shocked, noting that Walz also made some strange comments regarding immigration recently. “I think voters focusing on immigration helps, because I think what they’ve seen is that we’re leaning into it, we’re talking about what the solution is. And again I think these folks saw it, Donald Trump wasn’t doing anything about it. He certainly didn’t build his wall, he didn’t have Mexico pay for it,” Walz said in another interview. “Again, astounding,” Gray comments. “You’re actually babbling that nonsense. Donald Trump tried to build the wall, he didn’t get enough funding for it.” “It’s incredible just how stupid they think we are,” he adds. “And maybe we are, I don’t know, we’ll see on November 6.” Want more from Pat Gray?To enjoy more of Pat's biting analysis and signature wit as he restores common sense to a senseless world, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Harris campaign tries to misrepresent Trump’s dancing town hall and gets debunked by ABC News
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The Harris-Walz campaign tried to disingenuously criticize former President Donald Trump for changing the tone of his town hall rally in Pennsylvania, but a report from ABC News debunked the lie. Trump meant to take questions from the audience on Monday at the event in Oaks, a suburb of Philadelphia. After multiple members of the audience suffered medical incidents, the former president decided to change the format of the event. 'While in certain quarters of social media people had a field day ... it did not seem out of the ordinary. It seemed almost intimate.' "Let's not do any more questions. Let's just listen to music. Let's make it into a music fest. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right? Isn't that beautiful?" he said from the stage. In post on social media, the Harris-Walz campaign made it sound as if the incident showed Trump in a bad light. "Tonight, Donald Trump ... acted confused when asked if they should end the event and play a walk off song," the campaign wrote, adding that he "stood frozen and silent on stage as music played for 30+ minutes and the crowd poured out of the venue." That characterization of the incident was contradicted by a report from Terry Moran of ABC News. "It turned into something else, when the candidate turned into a deejay!" Moran said. "The [medical] incidents shifted the mood, prompting Trump to cut the questions short and instead play some of his favorite music." Moran went on to specifically reject mischaracterizations of the incident on social media. "While in certain quarters of social media people had a field day with that, and I guess on the screens it might have looked quite strange, inside that hall, however, people were having a good time. What can I tell you? It did not seem out of the ordinary. It seemed almost intimate," he explained. "He came down off the stage and mingled with his supporters," Moran said of Trump. "He was signing autographs and shaking hands and the like.” The Trump campaign offered additional clarification about the medical incidents. "The safety and well-being of President Trump's supporters is always his top priority," spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told ABC News. "The two individuals who fainted were immediately given medical attention. As President Trump said tonight, they are great patriots." Pennsylvania is a critical battleground state in the election. 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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ESPN blacks out volleyball ‘cis rights movement’ to protect Kamala Harris
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The “BOYcott” will not be televised. Not on ESPN anyway. As it relates to a growing list of women’s volleyball teams refusing to compete against a team led by a man, the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” is channeling its inner Gil Scott-Heron.Scott-Heron, a 1970s jazz poet, famously stated over conga drums that “the revolution will not be televised.” Scott-Heron’s song referred to an overthrow of the government and the so-called liberation of black Americans.You will not be able to stay home, brotherYou will not be able to plug in, turn on, and cop outYou will not be able to lose yourself on skag andSkip out for beer during commercialsBecause the revolution will not be televised ...On Monday, a fifth collegiate volleyball team — the University of Nevada, Reno — announced its intention to forfeit a match against San Jose State University, a Division I member of the Mountain West Conference. The Spartans’ best player is a young man, Brayden Fleming, who changed his name to Blaire. He played the previous two years on the San Jose State team while the university concealed his biological sex. In March, one of his teammates, Brooke Slusser, joined a lawsuit suing the NCAA for violating Title IX by allowing biological men to compete against women. Slusser, at one point, was one of Fleming’s roommates. “It was a really hard pill to swallow, because I couldn’t comprehend the fact that there was a man on the team, and it was almost as if I was in denial for a really long time that this was happening,” Slusser told OutKick.com in an exclusive interview. “So it was just really hard for me to wrap my head around. And then, it still being a topic we weren’t really allowed to talk about. It was just kind of whispers behind closed doors that this is what’s happening, but no one’s really talked about it or addressed it.”This is an amazing moment. Teammates are pitted against each other. Universities are pitted against their athletes. Slusser’s experience sounds exactly like what’s going on at ESPN, a mature media institution born in 1979. Slusser is a child. She’s supposed to be confused and wishy-washy. A genuine worldwide leader would be exploring this controversial topic and providing Slusser and others the information and insight to make an informed decision on gender identity.Forty-five-year-old ESPN is a scared child. Disney won’t allow its broadcasters to address the most important issue in all of sports. I’m sure they whisper about it behind closed doors. But in front of cameras, Stephen A. Smith, Pat McAfee, Ryan Clark, Shannon Sharpe, and all the other talking heads are silent. It’s quite the contrast, the difference between how ESPN handles racial conflict and gender conflict. Two years ago, a black Duke volleyball player claimed a BYU fan called her a racial slur during a match. Smith and Sharpe launched loud, on-camera defenses of Rachel Richardson. Dawn Staley, the head basketball coach at South Carolina, canceled a basketball game at BYU, claiming her players wouldn’t feel safe. ESPN.com ran several front-page stories about the incident and Staley’s reaction. BYU conducted an extensive investigation, trying to identify the alleged perpetrator. The investigation concluded the alleged verbal attack did not happen. The allegation never made sense. A group of college kids in a closed environment shouting the “N-word” with smartphones everywhere? Come on. But here is something real, important, and traumatic happening in the world of volleyball and sports. ESPN has nothing to say. Nevada, Southern Utah, Boise State, Wyoming, and Utah State have all announced they won’t play against “Blaire” Fleming and San Jose State. Hours after the Nevada team made its announcement, the administration at the school contradicted the young women on its team. “The players’ decision and statement were made independently, and without consultation with the University or athletic department. The players’ decision also does not represent the position of the University,” the administration said in a statement. The statement concluded: “The University intends to move forward with the match as scheduled, and the players may choose not to participate in the match on the day of the contest. No players will be subject to any disciplinary action for their decision not to participate in the match.”This is an amazing moment, an incredible story highlighting a consequential inflection point in this nation’s history and culture. Teammates are pitted against each other. Universities are pitted against their athletes. Is gender a state of mind or a state of body? The answer is obvious. The confusion is a byproduct of a lack of public debate. It’s not debated because the people who prefer “state of mind” realize they would be slaughtered in public debate. Their public silence and not-so-private bullying have sparked an un-televised revolution.I call it the "cis rights movement." It’s led by former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines. She publicly complained three years ago when William “Lia” Thomas invaded women’s swimming and stole an NCAA medal from a woman. Gaines is the Rosa Parks for female athletes. Her courage has spawned the courage we’re seeing from volleyball players at Nevada, Wyoming, Boise State, Southern Utah, and Utah State. This week, the women at Utah State started wearing “BOYcott” T-shirts. They want boys out of their locker rooms and out of their sports. They understand that women excel in athletic competition when they’re left to compete among themselves. That’s a message progressives don’t want to spread. Leftists believe in androgyny. They believe men and women are the same. They reject the word of God written in the book of Genesis. They reject common sense. Defending their positions publicly would expose their hostility to God and common sense. Disney and ESPN will not televise this revolution — especially not in an election year when the Democratic nominee hails from San Francisco, parties with drag queens, and believes children should be surgically castrated on demand.
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