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Whitmer: I'm Sorry You Failed to Appreciate My Genius, Catholics
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Whitmer: I'm Sorry You Failed to Appreciate My Genius, Catholics

Whitmer: I'm Sorry You Failed to Appreciate My Genius, Catholics
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The Blaze Media Feed
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Pro-Harris ad asks if you're 'man enough,' and it's getting destroyed on social media: 'Most beta male ad I've ever seen'
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Pro-Harris ad asks if you're 'man enough,' and it's getting destroyed on social media: 'Most beta male ad I've ever seen'

A surreal political ad attempting to persuade men to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris (D) is getting absolutely demolished on social media.The ad shows several people identifying as males who explain why they're not afraid to vote for a woman for president. "They want to control their bodies? I say go for it!" says one guy in the ad. 'This is the funniest, most beta male ad I’ve ever seen.'"I hope she has the guts to look me right in the eye and accept my full-throated endorsement," says another male sitting awkwardly on a truck tailgate. "I'm sick of so-called men domineering, belittling, and controlling women just so they can feel more powerful," says another male. "Man up. Get involved. Vote," an image says at the end of the ad. A notice at the bottom says the ad was not authorized by any campaign. Many on social media mocked and ridiculed the cringey attempt to shore up men's votes for Harris. "These are both caricatures: one is a left-wing mistranslation of 'manosphere masculinity'; the other is an attempt to 'redefine masculinity' in left-wing ideological terms. Taken together, they represent a phony simulacrum of the male nature," responded Christopher Rufo."I thought this was SNL but it's a REAL ad meant to help Kamala with male voters," replied one critic. "This is the funniest, most beta male ad I’ve ever seen," responded January James. "I bet all these dudes live in a commune together.""Kind of takes the breath away. Bad enough to make your molars ache. So cring [sic] a sort of grandeur creeps into it. I believe that we can declare the competition . . . over," read another popular tweet. "Testosterone was not present during the filming of this ad," another user joked. "I wonder how many times they tried to get the guy in the pickup truck to sit less effeminately before they gave up," said another. The ad can be viewed on YouTube where it has garnered 13k views. 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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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

The race to clear Destiny 2’s new dungeon proves it’s harder than a raid
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The race to clear Destiny 2’s new dungeon proves it’s harder than a raid

For the first time ever, Bungie has put on a world’s first race for a new Destiny 2 dungeon. Usually, races are reserved only for raids - which are meant to be the space shooter’s toughest gauntlets - but with the new Vesper’s Host dungeon, it’s breaking tradition. The new dungeon also seems to be one of the most challenging Bungie has ever released, as its world first completion time is longer than several raids. Continue reading The race to clear Destiny 2’s new dungeon proves it’s harder than a raid MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

To Make the Case for Life, Make the Case for Life
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To Make the Case for Life, Make the Case for Life

Pro-lifers need to do more than beat themselves up and accept their opponents’ premises.
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Twitchy Feed
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WOMP! University of Kansas Professor Who Said Men Should Be Shot If They Don't Vote for Kamala 'RESIGNS'
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WOMP! University of Kansas Professor Who Said Men Should Be Shot If They Don't Vote for Kamala 'RESIGNS'

WOMP! University of Kansas Professor Who Said Men Should Be Shot If They Don't Vote for Kamala 'RESIGNS'
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Twitchy Feed
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Gee, Thanks? DHS Secretary Mayorkas Spends Mere Six Hours in NC Before Jetting to DC for Sushi
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Gee, Thanks? DHS Secretary Mayorkas Spends Mere Six Hours in NC Before Jetting to DC for Sushi

Gee, Thanks? DHS Secretary Mayorkas Spends Mere Six Hours in NC Before Jetting to DC for Sushi
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Ancient Journeys: What was Travel Like for the Romans?
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Ancient Journeys: What was Travel Like for the Romans?

It was not uncommon for the ancient Romans to travel long distances all across Europe. Actually during the Roman Empire, Rome had an incredible road network which extended from northern England all the way to southern Egypt. At its peak, the Empire's stone paved road network reached 53,000 miles (85,000 km)! Roman roads were very reliable, they were the most relied on roads in Europe for many centuries after the collapse of the Roman Empire. It could be argued that they were more reliable than our roads today considering how long they could last and how little maintenance they required. 330 Years of Unknown History: The Oldest Road in the US Surfaces Roman Emperor Caligula and the Floating Bridge of Baiae Roman Travel by Road Unlike today, travel by road was quite slow and... exhausting! For example, going from Rome to Naples would take over six days in Roman times according to ORBIS, the Google Maps for the ancient world developed by Stanford University. By comparison, it takes about two hours and 20 minutes to drive from Rome to Naples. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsRead Later 
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NEWSMAX Feed
NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs

Pilot's Wife Safely Lands Plane in California During Medical Emergency
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Pilot's Wife Safely Lands Plane in California During Medical Emergency

The wife of a pilot who suffered a medical emergency took over flying and managed to safely land the plane in California, authorities said.
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Putin Cements Ties With Iranian President in Meeting
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Putin Cements Ties With Iranian President in Meeting

Russia's Vladimir Putin held talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Friday in Turkmenistan, where the two leaders hailed their countries growing economic ties and similar views on world affairs, an entente viewed with concern by the United States. At odds with ...
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NYC Education Department Served Federal Subpoena
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NYC Education Department Served Federal Subpoena

Federal investigators served the New York City Department of Education with a federal subpoena this week as part of their ongoing probe into recently ousted Chancellor David Banks, Politico reported.
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