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What If Bob Woodward Wrote a Book About Doug Emhoff? (He Won’t)
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What If Bob Woodward Wrote a Book About Doug Emhoff? (He Won’t)

Bob Woodward is the most overpraised journalist in modern American history. He’s an “icon” because he took out Richard Nixon. Every book should be titled “Democrats Pounce” because that’s how these books succeed. Back in October 2006, when Woodward’s Bush-bashing book “State of Denial” came out, NBC’s Tim Russert proclaimed: “Mr. Woodward will be all over the media talking about this book, talking about this issue. You know the Democrats will pounce on it.” Yes, “he’ll be all over the media” and “the Democrats will pounce on it” is pretty much the same thing. This has become a pattern with Woodward when he’s writing “Democrats pounce” books. The next book, “The War Within,” came out on Sept. 8, 2008. The trend continued with the anti-Trump books: “Fear” on Sept. 11, 2018; “Rage” on Sept. 15, 2020; and “The Trump Tapes” on Oct. 24, 2022. And now “War” on Oct. 15, 2024. All the networks are sharing Woodward’s usual anonymous sources making wild claims, like former President Donald Trump shared COVID-19 tests with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Pounce! All the networks loved that, and not so much Woodward’s claim that President Joe Biden told staffers that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was a “bad [bleeping] guy.” Vice President Kamala Harris jumped on Woodward’s Trump story and knew her softball interviewers wouldn’t ask a question about the “BFG” tale. Now, what would happen if Woodward had written a book that went after Biden the way that he has gone after Trump? What if Woodward worked his shifty secretive sources into talking about how they all hid Biden’s cognitive decline from the public? Would all the networks share that? We’ll never know, because Woodward has no interest in upsetting the people who rush out to buy his books. What if Woodward wrote a book that carried shocking allegations like the ones Josh Boswell has filed for the U.K.’s Daily Mail? The networks have treated those stories like they do not exist. The Daily Mail is not a prestigious Nixon-ruining Democrat rag like The Washington Post. On Oct. 3, the Boswell scoop was headlined “Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff ‘forcefully slapped ex-girlfriend for flirting with another man’ in booze-fueled assault after date to star-studded gala.” This claim was set in 2012, before Emhoff began dating Harris. “One of her friends told DailyMail.com that the woman called him immediately after the incident, sobbing in her cab, and described the alleged assault.” On Oct. 8, Boswell posted another scoop. “Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff faces explosive new allegations from his time at top LA law firm.” He was allegedly “inappropriate” and “misogynistic” at work, according to anonymous former colleagues. They claimed that “he yelled expletives, held a men-only cocktail hour in the office, revoked work perks from women who didn’t flirt with him, and took only young, attractive associates in a limousine to a ball.” One can respect the decision to avoid a story until it can be confirmed—if it’s ever applied in a bipartisan manner. It isn’t. No one showed this restraint when women made wild accusations against Supreme Court Justice-to-be Brett Kavanaugh in 2018. Addressing this Emhoff silence, Trump told Ben Shapiro: “If that were me, it would be the greatest story in the last five years.” You could laugh out loud when they would make the excuse, like Lesley Stahl did about the Hunter Biden laptop: “It can’t be verified.” What they mean is, “We refuse to try and verify that.” They’ll admit, “This has not been confirmed by NBC News” or whatever with Woodward and his anonymous sources/conspirators. But it’s too juicy to wait for confirmation.  COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post What If Bob Woodward Wrote a Book About Doug Emhoff? (He Won’t) appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Metaphor Refantazio’s instant success joins the recent turn-based RPG explosion
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Metaphor Refantazio’s instant success joins the recent turn-based RPG explosion

Developer Atlus’ Metaphor: ReFantazio was released this week with a couple of major milestones. It is not only the company’s fastest-selling game on Steam, but also the biggest launch. While this might come as a surprise to some, it shouldn’t, because turn-based RPGs pull in thousands of players every week. Atlus’ latest is part of a long line of turn-based hits, and it once again proves we need more of them. Continue reading Metaphor Refantazio’s instant success joins the recent turn-based RPG explosion MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Metaphor Refantazio review, Best RPG games, Best JRPGs
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YAY, SPORTSBALL! Harry Sisson Gets Shoved in a Locker Attempting to Praise Tim Walz's Coin Toss
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YAY, SPORTSBALL! Harry Sisson Gets Shoved in a Locker Attempting to Praise Tim Walz's Coin Toss

YAY, SPORTSBALL! Harry Sisson Gets Shoved in a Locker Attempting to Praise Tim Walz's Coin Toss
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Now we can all wake up like Mario
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Now we can all wake up like Mario

Image: David Pierce / The Verge Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 56, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Bill Lawrence’s TV shows and the massively powerful crypto lobby and the wild world of plankton, listening to Ed Helms narrate the excellent Snafu podcast, playing an alarming amount of both Balatro and Retro Goal, trying to get back in the habit of making overnight oats, and taking every single one of my phone calls with the excellent mic on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. I also have for you the coolest alarm clock I can remember, a splashy new Bitcoin documentary, a new... Continue reading…
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Election 2024 and the Midwest Conundrum – LN Radio
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Election 2024 and the Midwest Conundrum – LN Radio

x Republish LibertyNation.com welcomes the republication of our content consistent with the following guidelines: We permit the republishing of up to 250 words of newly published LN articles (the day…
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Determination to rebuild follows Florida's hurricanes with acceptance that storms will come again 
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Determination to rebuild follows Florida's hurricanes with acceptance that storms will come again 

VENICE, Fla —  No sooner had residents of the Bahia Vista Gulf condominium complex dug out and from Hurricane Helene than they were faced with the same daunting cleanup from new damage inflicted…
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From the Back Forty: Harris in the Heartland
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From the Back Forty: Harris in the Heartland

Editor’s Note: From the Back Forty is Liberty Nation’s longest running and most popular weekly column.  Folks From the Back Forty are attempting to grasp a week of good vibes and…
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Election Fatigue Comes Early This Year
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Election Fatigue Comes Early This Year

“Good grief, can’t we just get it over with?” That was one person’s reaction during a Liberty Nation News focus group this week regarding the upcoming election. On the one hand, this was somewhat…
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Can walls of oysters protect shores against hurricanes? Darpa wants to know.
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Can walls of oysters protect shores against hurricanes? Darpa wants to know.

Playing defense Reefense The project is one of three being developed under a $67.6 million program launched by the US government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa. Cheekily called…
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Amazon wants to be everything to everyone 
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Amazon wants to be everything to everyone 

Mount Juliet, United States —  Amazon is bolstering its e-commerce empire while continuing a march deeper into people's lives, from robots to healthcare and entertainment. Innovations unveiled…
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