Can't call reality a conspiracy. |
The InfoWars host is ordered to pay the families of the Sandy Hook massacre.
Can't call reality a conspiracy. |
Russia gives Brittney Griner her sentence. |
Tensions between the Russians and Americans have been high. Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been hit with sanctions which crippled its economy. Russia has vowed to sever ties with those who supported sanctions. The Russians plan on ending their ties with the International Space Station and World Bank.
The U.S. condemns the act and are quietly working behind the scenes to have her and two other Americans freed from Russia. Griner is a native of Houston and is married with two children. Her wife, Cherelle has demanded the U.S. do more to get her out of there.
Griner, one of the most high profile figures being held in Russian custody was arrested in Feb. 2022 for having cartridges with THC. She was detained at the Sheremetyevo International Airport in Khimki.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist, who appeared in court Thursday for the final hearing in her trial, was facing up to 10 years in prison although 9 1/2 years was the maximum sentence with time served. Griner has a right to appeal.
President Joe Biden slammed Russia in a statement on Thursday morning following Griner's sentencing and called on Russia to "release her immediately."
"Today, American citizen Brittney Griner received a prison sentence that is one more reminder of what the world already knew: Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney," Biden said.
Calls to free Griner escalated following the release of U.S. Marine veteran Trevor Reed in April, who was freed from a Russian prison as part of a prisoner exchange. Former Marine Paul Whelan has also been detained in Russia since 2019.
U.S. Justice Department to criminally indict dirty cops who killed Breonna Taylor. |
Merrick Garland has indicted cops who killed Breonna Taylor. |
These four will face criminal charges. |
Republican lawmaker dies in a wrong way driver crash. |
Today, the United States House of Representatives sadly mourns the sudden and tragic passing of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski.
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) August 3, 2022
This news is absolutely devastating. Jackie was a dear friend, trusted advisor, and the embodiment of integrity who achieved the admiration and respect of all her colleagues in the House.
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) August 3, 2022
She always put others first.
My full statement: pic.twitter.com/gJr13QuBHF
This evening we mourn the loss of Representative Jackie Walorski of Indiana and those also killed in a tragic accident. Doug and I send our deepest condolences to their families and loved ones during this difficult time.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) August 4, 2022
I am so sorry to learn of the tragic accident that caused the deaths of my Republican colleague, Rep. Jackie Walorski, and two staff members, Zachery Potts and Emma Thomson. My condolences and my dearest sympathies go out to their entire families and friends.
— Maxine Waters (@RepMaxineWaters) August 3, 2022
My full statement on the passing of Jackie Walorski, my dear friend and one of the greatest public servants I’ve ever known: pic.twitter.com/nntvYAqttb
— Jim Banks (@RepJimBanks) August 3, 2022
Words cannot express how saddened I am to learn about the loss of my dear colleague Rep. Jackie Walorski and her team members.
— Rep. Shontel Brown (@RepShontelBrown) August 3, 2022
My thoughts and prayers will remain with the family and loved ones during this tough time.
Just seeing the awful news about Rep. Jackie Walorski. Heartbreaking.
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) August 3, 2022
I'll be praying for her family after this awful and shocking tragedy. May God surround and comfort them all.
I’m deeply saddened to learn of the tragic deaths of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski and her aides, Zachary Potts and Emma Thompson.
— Ayanna Pressley (@AyannaPressley) August 4, 2022
Holding space for their families, friends & loved ones.
Very tragic news hearing about Jackie Walorski. She was a fantastic Representative for the state of Indiana, and she will be truly missed. Jane and I are keeping her entire family in our prayers.
— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJacksonTX) August 3, 2022
I am devastated to hear the heartbreaking news about the loss of Rep. Jackie Walorski and two members of her team today. Chris and I are praying for their families, friends, community, and all those involved in today’s tragic accident.
— Rep. Mary Miller (@RepMaryMiller) August 3, 2022
"Dean Swihart, Jackie’s husband, was just informed by the Elkhart County Sheriff’s office that Jackie was killed in a car accident this afternoon. She has returned home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ," Walorski's office said in a statement. "Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers. In addition to the devastating loss of Congresswoman Walorski, it is with a broken heart that I announce the passing of two dedicated members of her staff, Zach Potts and Emma Thomson. They were the epitome of public servants who cared deeply about the work they performed on behalf of the constituents of Indiana’s Second Congressional District."
Walorski died on highway near Nappanee, Indiana. |
It's time to end the partnership with celebrity activists. |
The noise prevails. |
Two polarizing lawmakers in the Democratic caucus easily beat their primary rivals. Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) survive their primary challenges. They were targeted by more moderate candidates in an attempt to disrupt the Squad. Bush, a lawmaker and activist is best known for her showboating and partisan grandstanding. She defeated Steven Roberts, a state lawmaker embattled with allegations of sexual abuse. He was endorsed by Lacy Clay, Jr., the former lawmaker defeated by Bush.
Tlaib was considered the most vulnerable member of The Squad. She was representing a Black district and she is a Palestinian-American lawmaker who angered many of the pro-Israeli lawmakers because she wants the country held accountable for criminal acts.
Tlaib beats back other Democratic candidates in the race: Lathrup Village Mayor Kelly Garrett; Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey; and former state House member Shanelle Jackson of Detroit. The Associated Press and other analysts declared Tlaib the Democratic winner.
Former Missouri governor Karen Greitens isn't RINO as the nominee of the GOP in the open senate race. He was defeated by Missouri Attorney General Karen Schmidt. It was a race between two Erics and Washed Up 45 did not mention which one who would win when he posted an endorsement on his Truth Social. Schmidt will face off Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine, who defeated Marine veteran Lucas Kunce and nine others in the Both also face a challenge from a well-funded independent, John Wood, who has the financial backing of former Sen. John Danforth.
Rep. Karen Meijer (R-MI) is defeated by Black coonservative John Gibbs. Meijer, the son of Hank Meijer, CEO of the Meijer superstores voted to impeach Washed Up 45 had conceded. Gibbs ahead by almost 4,000 votes with more than 88% of the expected ballots counted.
“This was a hard-fought primary campaign and I want to thank everyone in west Michigan for their support. … I also want to congratulate my opponent, John Gibbs, on his victory tonight,” Meijer said in a statement, according to the Detroit Free Press.
“I’m proud to have remained true to my principles, even when doing so came at a significant political cost,” he added.
Meijer on Monday called out the House Democrats’ campaign organization for what he called a “naked political gambit” by heavily donating to Gibbs in a transparent attempt to elevate the “weaker Republican candidate ahead of the November midterm elections.”
He said the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spent $435,000 on an ad buy to promote Gibbs in the waning days of the primary — more than Gibbs had raised during his entire campaign and nearly 100 times more than Washed Up 45 contributed via his Save America Super PAC.
One survives and one falls. |
The rare incumbent-vs.-incumbent primary matchup was the result of a redistricting plan that merged portions of their current districts, with more voters coming from Stevens's current territory.
In an unusual twist, Levin, who is Jewish, was forced to defend his record on Israel-related policies against attacks from supporters of Stevens, who has been more hawkish on the issue despite not being Jewish. A super PAC affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee spent $4.2 million on ads boosting Stevens and hitting Levin, while J Street, a progressive pro-Israel group, paid about $700,000 for ads backing Levin.
Karen Dixon, an election denier won her bid for Michigan governor. Tudor Dixon has come out on top in a crowded primary field and will face incumbent Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the November general election. Whitmer is seeking a second term as governor following a tumultuous few years filled with criticism over her handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which included a slow economic recovery for the state, a large loss of small businesses, and suffering school performance.
Massive ballet drop incoming. Hold onto your seats.
— Kari Lake for AZ Governor (@KariLake) August 3, 2022
Karen Lake has a slim lead the Arizona Republican primary for governor. The former news reporter is a white nationalist. The woman already is promoting conspiracy theories about the primary and even spelled ballots wrong.
Lake had 46.2% of the vote, and Karen Robson had 44.5% in the Republican primary. The two women are seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Karen Ducey, a Republican.
Lake on Tuesday night predicted in a speech to supporters at a primary election night rally that she is "winning this 100%" and claimed that there's "no path to victory for my opponent. We won this race."
Robson took to Twitter to tell supporters "we feel calm and confident, and we will wait for every vote to be counted!"
Robson was endorsed by former vice president Karen M. Pence and Ducey, while Lake was endorsed by Washed Up 45. The race is too close to call.
Rep. Karen Herrera Beutler (R-WA) voted to impeach Washed Up 45. She ended up defeating her Republican challenger. The longtime Republican lawmaker is facing a strong challenge from Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez who also advanced.
Rep. Karen Newhouse (R-WA) is leading in his own primary as well, having garnered 27% of votes early on, followed by Democrat Doug White at 26%. He also voted to impeach Washed Up 45 as well.
Former news reporter turned white nationalist is vying for Arizona governor. |
Since the Supreme Court's controversial ruling ending the federal right to an abortion, at least 12 states have either banned abortion outright or after six weeks of pregnancy. Other states are also expected to move forward with further restrictions.
In Kansas, voters reaffirmed abortion is constitutionally protected, leaving in place a 2019 decision by the state Supreme Court. That ruling stated that a person has the right to personal autonomy and applied strict scrutiny to regulating abortion. The Kansas legislature would not be able to ban or enact further restrictions on abortion without a constitutional amendment.
Who took out the trash? |
88-year old Carolyn Bryant Donham is seen. She is living in a small apartment with her son in Kentucky. In her dying days, this woman claims she was the victim.
The Daily Mail has found the location of the original Karen. So expect protests.
The woman's name came back into the news when Mississippi officials unearthed a warrant for her arrest.
They were initially going to criminally charge her and those two for criminal murder but withheld the charges due to the state's racist legislature likely ruling that it self-defense.
Now legally blind, suffering from terminal cancer and is in hospice care was photographed by The Daily Mail walking her dog and her son Thomas was seen for the first time.
Then 21-years old, the woman claimed that Emmett whistled at her while she was maintain the cash register at her general store in Money, Mississippi. The woman told her then husband, Roy Bryant and his brother John Milam about it. They went into the town to search for Emmett. They dragged him out his bed, beat him severely, shot him multiple times, gouged his eyes out, mutilated his face and then tied it to a cotton gin and threw his body into the Tallahatchie River.
It was soon discovered by authorities. Mamie Till, the mother of Emmett was angry. She said that those killers should be criminally charged for her son's death. They were arrested and charged. But only a few hours in a courtroom with an all-white jury, acquitted the two and they walked.
So Mamie was allowed to take the body to Chicago. She held an open casket funeral in which it showed the body. The body was so messed up and disfigured. A photographer for Jet Magazine asked it he could take the picture. She allowed it. Soon it was published to the publication and it went viral.
It sparked the Civil Rights Movement.
The two men would later move on with their lives. They ended up making money off their accusations.
They ended up dying without being charged by the feds. Mamie would end up dying in 2003 without ever getting an apology or even justice.
This woman lived her fucking life without a care in the world.
Just three weeks ago, crowds of angry protesters descended on three addresses in Raleigh, North Carolina in which they mistakenly believed her to be living.
Chanting black power slogans, they gathered outside two residential addresses and even stormed a nursing facility, unaware that she left the town and the state some months earlier.
No justice for Emmett Till. The protesters will find Carolyn Bryant Donham. |
Their actions were spurred on by the discovery of an unserved warrant for Donham's arrest.
It was found by a five-person search team led by Till's cousin Deborah Watts and her daughter Terri along with members from the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation.
They discovered the document inside a file folder that had been stored in a box in the basement of LeFlore County Circuit Court in Greenwood, Mississippi. Donham was identified only as "Mrs. Roy Bryant."
Watts said that when they found the warrant, she and her daughter, "cried and hugged each other."
"Justice," she said, "Has to be done."
Issued on August 29, 1955, the warrant was based on the Sheriff's belief that Donham played a part in the kidnapping of Till, that she drove around the town of Money, Mississippi seeking him out and ultimately identified the terrified teen when he was brought to her on the night of Sunday August 28 that year, dragged from his bed, to be tortured and murdered by Donham's husband Roy and half-brother, John Milam.
A police note on the back of the warrant says that she wasn't arrested because she was not in the county.
Yet a local sheriff told reporters at the time that he didn't want to "other" her since she had two little boys to care for.
Law enforcement have not said if they plan to "bother" the woman who is now living out her final days in relative seclusion many miles away, but the smart money says it is unlikely despite the Till family's calls for her arrest.
Instead, she lives out her days visited by caregivers, hospice nurses, and a chaplain whom DailyMail.com observed carrying a bible as he entered Donham's home.
Pat Carroll passed away from natural causes. |
Carroll's daughter, Kerry Karsian, told the Hollywood Reporter that her mother died from pneumonia at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts on Saturday.
Carroll's other daughter, Tara Karsian, paid tribute to the star in an Instagram post on Sunday, asking fans to "honor her by having a raucous laugh at absolutely anything today (and everyday forward) because besides her brilliant talent and love, she leaves my sister Kerry and I with the greatest gift of all, imbuing us with humor and the ability to laugh...even in the saddest of times."
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1927, Carroll landed her first major role in the 1948 film "Hometown Girl."
Over the next seven decades, she went on to appear in TV shows including "The Danny Thomas Show," "The Red Skelton Show," "Busting Loose" and "ER," and she also guest-starred on "The DuPont Show" with June Allyson.
In 1956, she was awarded an Emmy for her work on Sid Caesar's sketch comedy series "Caesar's Hour."
In 1981, she won a Grammy for Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama for the recording of her one-woman show "Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein."
Carroll landed her first voiceover gig in 1966, for the animated television series "The Super 6." In 1988, she voiced the role of Granny in the English version of the Japanese classic animation "My Neighbor Totoro." But it was her performance a year later as one of Disney's most memorable villains, in "The Little Mermaid," that catapulted her to international fame. She also provided the vocals for the sea witches' signature song, "Poor Unfortunate Souls."
She later described the character of Ursula as one of her favorites and reprised the role in several "Little Mermaid" sequels, spinoffs, videogames and even theme park rides.
"My desire before I kicked the bucket was to do a Disney film," Carroll told "The Complete Pioneers of Television Interview" earlier this year.
She added that she was "so thrilled" when she got a call from Disney to play the role a year after auditioning six times and prepared by pretending that Ursula was an ex-Shakespearean actress who sold used cars.
"I've never enjoyed anything so much in my life and I'm still getting fan mail from children around the world."
Sexual predator arrested again. |
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. On top of that, he is a TIER III in Louisiana and this offensive could put him in the iron college for LIFE if convicted.
Boy, this is pretty much a wrap for the rapper Michael "Mystikal" Tyler.
Once I was banging his rapid flow albums. He was once part of No Limit Records. He left the label and joined the Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo team to hit us with with bangers like Danger, and Shake Ya Ass (Fast) on the radio. He charted five albums under Jive Records
The 51-year old rapper is facing first-degree rape, false imprisonment, criminal damaging, robbery and battery charges. The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Department arrested the sexual predator and the judge has him held without any "get out free card."
The victim told the sheriff's department that she was at the home of the sexual predator and she suffered minor injuries. After an investigation, the deputies identified this sexual predator as the suspect.
The sexual predator has a history. At the peak of his fifth (and possibly last) album, the sexual predator was arrested for sexual assault on a hairstylist. He claimed he was extorted by the victim. So instead of calling the law and reporting it, he made the victim take a hose. The victim reported to the law and he was arrested. He was convicted of the charges and spent six years in the iron college.
Once out, he was told to register as a sexual offender for the rest of his life.
Since then he had another allegation on him. But the charges were dropped.
He was arrested on numerous other minor offenses.
Al Qaeda leader killed. |
Ivana Trump buried on a golf course. |
The ex-wife of the former president is literally buried at his golf course.
Ivana Trump passed away in July. Trump died of blunt impact injuries to the torso after falling down stairs at her home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Her ex-husband Washed Up 45 and their three children, alongside a number of politicians and celebrities, posted condolences on social media. Her funeral was held on July 20 at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, a Roman Catholic church near her home.
Ivana was buried at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, New Jersey.
A NPR story stated that the former president had wanted his burial plot on a golf course.
Ivana's coffin was draped in purple cloth and topped with a golden cross, Insider previously reported.
Washed Up 45 previously stated his intentions to build a "10 plot private family cemetery" at his golf club in Bedminster, the Washington Post previously reported.
The LIV tournament carried forth despite the controversy. |
The former president, his youngest son, his eldest son with his fiance, a Fox agitator and a do nothing lawmaker were at the LIV Golf Classic in Bedminster.
The former president and his children carry on like it was nothing.
Tim Ryan trying to get ahead of the noise. |
Vance is still hanging around. |