Thursday, November 10, 2022

Washed Up 45 Fumes Over GOP Backed Losses!

Oz flops.

Maggie Haberman is one of the noise makers who got the dirt on Washed Up 45 and his movements. The former president continues to not take responsibility for his actions.

When Mehmet Oz lost to Sen-elect John Fetterman (D-PA), Washed Up 45 was livid. He complained about how Oz lost to a "brain dead" loser. He complained about how Softball Hannity encouraged him to endorse Oz, Herschel Walker and numerous others only to see them lose.

Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) will face a runoff.

He also blamed his plastic face wife for forcing him to endorse Oz.

The former president had endorsed a candidate who wanted to run but ended up dropping out because of a scandal.

Had there been a "red wave," the former president would brag about it and soon declare his intention to run for another term which is expected.

The former president is also blaming aides for misguiding him on some of his other endorsements.

The former president also fumes at Karen DeSantis who easily won a second term as governor of Florida. The controversial governor is considering a run for 2024,

"This was the end of the Trump era and the dawn of the DeSantis era," a Republican operative close to the Trump orbit told ABC News. "Like every other Trump catastrophe, he did this to himself with stupid and reckless decisions."

Shut The F**k Up Bakari Sellers!

This fool on CNN said that 2024 will be a primary year for Biden.

I am reminded that this Black leftist endorsed Nina Turner over Shontel Brown.

Baraki Sellers once again reigns on the parade. He is such a pain in the ass. He is almost as worthless as Marc Lamont Hill. Black men were a factor to why Stacey Abrams, Charlie Crist, Val Demings, Cheri Beasley and Beto O'Rourke's losses.

Tim Ryan and Mandela Barnes lost to white voters.

CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins was stunned when analyst Sellers bluntly declared President Joe Biden will face a primary challenge in 2024 after midterm results that appear to have bolstered him.

The point is that no one came out a true winner. The status quo lawmakers managed to keep their seats despite an election year that favors the opposition.

As the results for a couple of House, Senate and Gubernatorial races are currently being decided, the Republicans are picking up the pieces from a somewhat disappointing Midterm.

While they won in some gerrymandered districts, most failed to achieve the goal of a "Red Wave."

Sellers openly declared he would like to see a primary challenge against Biden. 

Like that will happen. 

On top of that, didn't this guy endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020? 

I am still not wasting my time trying to pick over the noise and the results. I will continue to do what is necessary, hold them accountable and keep reminding the readers that democracy is at stake and if Washed Up 45, Karen DeSantis and other Republicans win, fascism will be the new norm.

Bakari Sellers is appealing to white leftists. He would suck for a buck.

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

The Noise Did Not Deafen Ears!

It looks like it maybe her....

Summary of post election. I am going to be brief because we wait to see if Lauren Boebert is going to serve another term or head home.

While I am very disappointed that senate races went the wrong direction with the fascists winning in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida, most Democrats managed to hold on their seats.

We await the results of the Georgia, Arizona and Nevada races.

Nonetheless, Dems need to start regrouping.

The noise will waste no time trying to paint the Democrats as the party of everything but reality.

Governor races went in the direction of the Democrats in Massachusetts and Maryland. We hope we can flip Arizona

The District of Columbia, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, Kansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, New York, California, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine and Hawai'i kept the seats in Democratic hands.

We await for Nevada and Oregon's results hoping that the Democrats keep the seats in their column.

We saw the rise and quick fall of Mayra Flores. The first Latina Republican from Texas to win in a special election was defeated by Dan Sanchez. She was going to be noise had she won the 2022 election.

She barely even had a chance to even get into the pool of noise. She won't join Byron Donalds, Burgess Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar in the Freedumb Caucausins.

I said ignore the noise. I am going to start considering a podcast to detail the issues that face our community, the government and the junk food media.

So Now What?

Divided government spells disaster.

Republicans do not see a red wave. They are projected to take the House of Representatives by a very slim majority. The Democrats could retain a hold on the senate but we await the results of Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada.

Do you believe what went down?

Is the Republican Party too extreme or is the Democrats not doing enough to solve the problems?

Matter of fact, it is a stark warning to both parties. Tone down or lose your seat. While Matt Gaetz, Jim Jordan, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mary Miller continue to be noise, it appears that Madison Cawthorn and Lauren Boebert will be heading home. 

The race has not been called yet but Colorado race between Boebert and Adam Frisch, the Democrat appears to be leading against the Republican. Boebert a frequent noise maker did not expect this seat to be competitive given how the seat is a Republican stronghold

Marcy Kaptur keeps her gerrymandered Ohio seat. Emilia Sykes will join Shontel Brown and Joyce Beatty in the Congressional Black Caucus after her win in Ohio. Ohio has three Black lawmakers and they're women.

Greg Landsman defeats longtime Republican Steve Chabot in an Ohio gerrymandered district. Chabot was defeated before.

Well, I guess we will have J.D. Vance as Ohio's newest senator. He beats Tim Ryan who bet the farm on not having Democrats near him. Ryan messed up big time by bashing the party. It did not fare well for longtime moderate lawmaker. Vance who moved back to Ohio from California now will be representing a state that has become increasingly red.

Nan Whaley was crushed by Republican Mike DeWine.

Val Demings also goes down hard. She and Charlie Crist lost their races to Marco Rubio and Ron DeSantis.  DeSantis, a polarizing Republican is considering a 2024 run for president.

Cheri Beasley who almost pulled it off lost to election denier Ted Budd.

Beto O'Rourke loses to Greg Abbott.

Stacey Abrams loses again to Brian Kemp. 

It appears that Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker will head into a runoff election.

Maryland has its first Black governor. Wes Moore will be governor of Maryland.

Massachusetts Democrat Maura Healey became the first woman elected as governor, as well as the first openly lesbian.

Guam's open congressional seat goes to Republican James Moylan. He will be the first delegate for the U.S. territory in over 30 years.

John Fetterman has put Dr. Mehmet Oz out to pasture. Oprah, President Joe Biden, former president Barack Obama amd his two former Democratic rivals helped carry this oaf to victory.

Maggie Hassan defeats Don Bolduc in New New Hampshire and keeps Democrats hopes of retaining the majority.

The outcome of races for House and Senate will determine the future of Biden’s agenda and serve as a referendum on his administration as the nation reels from record-high inflation and concerns over the direction of the country. Republican control of the House would likely trigger a round of investigations into Biden and his family, while a GOP Senate takeover would hobble Biden’s ability to make judicial appointments.

Democrats were facing historic headwinds. The party in power almost always suffers losses in the president’s first midterm elections, but Democrats had been hoping that anger from the Supreme Court’s decision to gut abortion rights might energize their voters to buck historical trends.

AP VoteCast, a broad survey of the national electorate, showed that high inflation and concerns about the fragility of democracy were heavily influencing voters. Half of voters said inflation factored significantly, with groceries, gasoline, housing, food and other costs that have shot up in the past year. Slightly fewer — 44% — said the future of democracy was their primary consideration.

Biden didn’t entirely shoulder the blame for inflation, with close to half of voters saying the higher-than-usual prices were more because of factors outside of his control. And despite the president bearing criticism from a pessimistic electorate, some of those voters backed Democratic candidates.

Overall, 7 in 10 voters said the ruling overturning the 1973 decision enshrining abortion rights was an important factor in their midterm decisions. VoteCast also showed the reversal was broadly unpopular. About 6 in 10 say they are angry or dissatisfied by it, while about 4 in 10 were pleased. And roughly 6 in 10 say they favor a law guaranteeing access to legal abortion nationwide.

There were no widespread problems with ballots or voter intimidation reported around the country, though there were hiccups typical of most Election Days.

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Bring Her Back Or Else!

She better be back on in two weeks.

After the abrupt firing of Tiffany Cross from MSNBC, Black journalists, the NAACP and prominent Black media agitators including Joy Reid have called for president Rashida Jones to reinstate Cross.

Tiffany Cross was fired out the cannon last week and it was swift. Since her firing, far right agitators like the previous one who was fired from the network, Karen Loesch, Cucker Carlson and Fox have danced on this like they've did Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee, Don Lemon, Brian Stelter and Chris Cuomo.

Cuomo has joined Newsnation shortly after his abrupt cannon firing at CNN.

Variety, citing MSNBC sources, reported that Cross’ relationship with MSNBC was “becoming frayed” as executives grew “concerned about the anchor’s willingness to address statements made by cable-news hosts on other networks and indulging in commentary executives felt did not meet the standards of MSNBC or NBC News.”

The “final straw” for Cross may have been her comments this week about Florida. Appearing on Comedy Central’s Hell of a Week with Charlemagne, Cross was asked which state Democrats could afford to lose in the upcoming mid-term elections. “Florida literally looks like the dick of the country, so let’s get rid of Florida,” Cross said. “Let’s castrate Florida.”

The letter’s authors included leaders of civil rights groups and nonprofit organizations, including Melanie L. Campbell, president and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation; Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP; Alexis McGill Johnson, president of Planned Parenthood; and Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change. It was also signed by sports journalist Jemele Hill, political commentator Angela Rye and journalist Roland Martin.

They wrote that they were “deeply disappointed” that the network abruptly canceled Cross’s show days before the midterm elections — especially as many Republicans gear up to reject the results if they lose.

“Given the undeniable rise of fascism and persistent threats to democracy we face in the current moment, NBC should be an unrelenting force for truth and a safe harbor for voices like Ms. Cross as well as those with whom she shared her broad and popular platform,” the authors wrote.

“While other networks give voice to election deniers, Ms. Cross featured voting rights champions. Where other shows spread disinformation, The Cross Connection spotlighted justice,” they said in the letter. “Where other outlets catered to the country’s worst instincts, Ms. Cross elevated the discourse and taught audiences how to protect democracy.”

The letter condemned Carlson’s “targeted, racist and misogynistic strike” against Cross’s show that took place over weeks, stating that the network allowed Fox News to bully them into taking the show off the air. The Fox News host aired a montage of clips from “The Cross Connection” on his program, claimed that Cross was attempting to incite a “race war” and drew parallels between her program and a media outlet that fomented the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

In a statement after her show’s cancellation, Cross wrote: “Fresh off the heels of a ‘racial reckoning,’ as so many have called it, we see that with progress, there is always backlash. Now is not the time to retreat to politics or business as usual. It is my hope that the last two years at MSNBC have been disruptive and transformative, changing how politics are discussed and making policy more digestible.”

“The Cross Connection” was one of the more popular weekend shows on the network, with more than 500,000 viewers tuning in per week.

“We received a letter signed by several organizations. We are proud of our long history celebrating diversity on and off air at MSNBC and throughout the News Group,” a network spokesperson said in a statement. “This is an ongoing effort, and we’ll continue to elevate diverse perspectives and voices during this election season and beyond.”

MSNBC said the network made a programming decision to cancel the show, and there will be a rotation of hosts until programming is finalized in that timeslot.

There are only a handful of Black female hosts on cable news, which makes the show’s cancellation even more devastating for Black viewers, who comprised 35% of her audience, according to the Black leaders’ letter. Many viewers were drawn to Cross’s unflinching analysis and commentary on politics and news.

“There is a persistent theme in the denigrating of Black women’s value and the silencing of Black women’s voices when they speak uncomfortable but necessary truths about the state of our society,” the authors of the letter wrote. “This season is too grave a moment in American history to silence the voices of Black Women who, time and again, save America from itself.”

“Tiffany Cross has long been one of those Black women — and her voice is needed now more than ever.”

Vote!


Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

So I am not watching any of the news coverage of the Midterms. I don't want my stress level to go up. All I am going to tell you is that this is a pivotal election and it is best to consider the options.

By voting Republican:

1. You are embracing a party that embraces fascism.
2. You are embracing a party that embraces mean-spirited behavior.
3. You are embracing a party that embraces conspiracy theories.
4. You are embracing a party that embraces political violence.
5. You are embracing a party that embraces election denialism.
6. You are embracing a party that supports voter intimidation.
7. You are embracing a party that has no economic agenda.
8. You are embracing a party that refuses to hold those accountable for Jan. 6.
9. You are embracing a party that will impeach Joe Biden for no valid reason.
10. You are embracing a party that support racism.
11. You are embracing a party that will outlaw abortion.
12. You are embracing a party that will ban books and video games.
13. You are embracing a party that will turn back marriage equality.
14. You are embracing a party that will be forever stuck on stupid.
15. You are embracing a party that is willing to destroy democracy.
16. You are embracing a party that supports gun violence.
17. You are embracing a party that supports tax breaks for the rich.
18. You are embracing a party that lies like Donald J. Trump.

The "Commitment to America" includes four broad pillars focusing on the economy, safety, individual freedom and government accountability. Big on ideas ("expand U.S. manufacturing") but short on policy specifics, the agenda is in keeping with tradition established in 1994 with Karen Gingrich's "Contract with America," where the minority party releases their agenda priorities ahead of Election Day.

Under Republicans, the coronavirus pandemic led to over a million American deaths.

Under Trump, many Republicans now believe elections are rigged against them.

Since the last nationwide election two years ago, the former president and his allies have succeeded in sowing wide distrust about voting by promoting false claims of widespread fraud. The effort has eroded public confidence in elections and democracy, led to restrictions on mail voting and new ID requirements in some GOP-led states and prompted death threats against election officials.

Election Day this year is marked by concerns about further harassment and the potential for disruptions at polling places and at election offices where ballots will be tallied. Election officials say they are prepared to handle any issues that arise, urging voters not to be deterred.

“This bipartisan, transparent process administered by election professionals across the country will be secure, it will be accurate and it will have integrity,” said Matt Masterson, a former top election security official in the Trump administration, at a briefing organized by The Aspen Institute. “The best response for all of us is to get out and participate in it.”

Even before the pandemic, many states had begun to shift away from a single day of voting to offer days or weeks of early, in-person voting and ballots sent through the mail.

No major problems were reported during the early voting period. But on Monday, some of Pennsylvania’s largest counties scrambled to help voters fix mail-in ballots that had flaws such as incorrect dates or missing signatures on the envelopes used to send them in, bringing about confusion and legal challenges in the battleground state.

Heading into Tuesday, nearly 44.5 million people across the country had already cast ballots.

Party affiliation seems to be an increasing factor in how and when people vote. Republican skepticism of mail voting has persisted amid the attacks by Trump and his allies. Some Republican activists and candidates have gone so far as to encourage voters who receive a mailed ballot to wait until the very last minute to turn it in, claiming it will somehow prevent Democrats from stealing the election.

There is no evidence of widespread fraud or manipulation of voting machines in 2020. Exhaustive reviews in states contested by Trump all affirmed Biden’s win, while dozens of judges, including ones appointed by Trump, dismissed numerous cases making unsubstantiated claims of wrongdoing.

Election officials have defended the system. They note the many checks in place to ensure only one vote per person is counted, the reviews that ensure machines accurately count ballots and the efforts to identify any fraud attempts.

“State and local election officials have contingency plans in place so voters can have confidence in our elections,” state election officials said in a statement issued by the National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors.

But the false claims have spread widely among Republicans, fueled by conspiracy theorists on social media and at events held across the country. An Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey from October found 45% of Republicans had little to no confidence that votes in the midterm elections will be counted accurately. And a majority of Republicans, 58%, still believe President Joe Biden was not legitimately elected — though it’s down slightly from 66% in July 2021.

Election officials acknowledge electronic voting systems can be vulnerable and have taken numerous steps to increase security since the 2016 election, when it was determined that Russia looked for vulnerabilities. Congress has sent nearly $900 million to states to boost their cybersecurity defenses, including hiring more IT staffers, replacing outdated systems and adding regular security testing.

Most voters also cast hand-marked paper ballots or use machines that produce a paper record of their votes. These are used after the election to check that machines used to count ballots work properly.

Ahead of the election, Republican and conservative groups recruited people to serve as poll watchers and to get hired as local poll workers. Fueled by the lies about the 2020 election, some people even stationed themselves near ballot drop boxes in Arizona while toting guns, wearing body armor and concealing their faces with masks. Just last week, a judge ordered such groups to keep at least 250 feet away.

Since the 2020 election, false claims have led to a wave of harassment and death threats targeting election officials and staff. That has prompted some to leave the profession altogether, a loss of experience that has added to the challenges of conducting a smooth election this year.

Election officials have promised they will not hesitate to contact law enforcement to protect voters and poll workers. A coalition of voting rights groups has volunteers available to assist any voters who run into problems on Election Day, staffing the 866-OUR-VOTE hotline.

Once polls close, results will start being released. Different rules and ballot deadlines will mean some states will be faster to report than others. Election officials in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan are not able to start processing mailed ballots until Election Day or a few days before, making extra work for local offices that could delay results. Other states, including Florida and Georgia, give local election offices weeks to get mailed ballots ready for counting, speeding the tallies.

“Results, as always, will take a while because Election Day is not results day,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting for the nonpartisan voter advocacy group, Common Cause.








Monday, November 07, 2022

Duck The Stelzer!

He missed it.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Vote for Beto O'Rourke over the fascist.

Again, I don't condone political violence. 

Sen. Karen Cruz (R-TX) was hit with a beer can while waving at the Houston Astros parade. The American League champions are the World Series Champions* after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies. The senator was not seriously injured. 

Cruz was a participant during the event and on board the back of a Humvee when the can was thrown.

He was roundly booed but someone decided to try to harm the controversial senator.

The Houston Police Department confirmed an arrest in connection with what it's calling an assault.

"HPD made one arrest during today's victory parade. A male, 33, threw a beer can at U.S. Senator ____________ as the Senator was on a float in the 2400 block of Smith St. The beer can struck the Senator in the chest/neck area. The Senator did not require medical attention," HPD tweeted. "Nearby HPD officers arrested the male without further incident. He was taken to jail and faces assault charges."

While police haven't released the suspect's name as of late Monday night, court documents obtained by ABC13 identify Joseph Halm Arcidiacono as the person charged with the felony count.

Cruz tweeted his appreciation for law enforcement while also deriding the person who threw what the senator confirmed to be a hard seltzer.

"As always I'm thankful for the Houston Police and Capitol Police for their quick action. I'm also thankful that the clown who threw his White Claw had a noodle for an arm," Cruz tweeted on Monday afternoon.

Unlike Jeremy PeΓ±a and his Astros teammates, Cruz was a lightning rod of boos at certain points of the parade. He wasn't the only lawmaker taking part.

U.S. Reps. Sylvia Garcia (D-TX) and Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX) were on the Humvee with the senator. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was in a vehicle ahead, and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) was in the vehicle behind Cruz's.

What Does Stupid Do?

Hello.

Again, watching wildlife from a distance is safer than going near.

Can we do a Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?

You can't fix stupid!

You can't change minds!

You are completely trapped in stupid.

You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.

Again, why do white people always treat wild animals like they're domesticated? 

I would never touch a wild animal. 

The National Park Service issued a warning to visitors of their parks to not lick or touch a very poisonous amphibian. The Sonoma Desert toad is a highly poisonous animal some folks are willing to lick.

The toad is found in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is notable for exuding toxins from glands within its skin that have psychoactive properties.

The toad's primary defense system is glands that produce a poison that may be potent enough to kill a grown dog. These parotoid glands also produce the 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenin (which is named after the Bufo genus of toads); both of these chemicals belong to the family of hallucinogenic tryptamines.

When vaporized, a single deep inhalation of the poison produces strong psychoactive effects within 15 seconds. After inhalation, the user usually experiences a warm sensation, euphoria, and strong visual and auditory hallucinations, due to 5-MeO-DMT's high affinity for the 5-HT2 and 5-HT1A serotonin receptor subtypes.

Bufotenin is a chemical constituent in the secretions and eggs of several species of toads belonging to the genus Bufo, but the Colorado River toad (Incillius alvarius) is the only toad species in which bufotenin is present in large enough quantities for a psychoactive effect. Extracts of toad secretion, containing bufotenin and other bioactive compounds, have been used in some traditional medicines such as ch’an su (probably derived from Bufo gargarizans), which has been used medicinally for centuries in China, as a herbal remedy often illegally imported to the USA that can be prepared as a tea. 

The toad was "recurrently depicted in Mesoamerican art", which some authors have interpreted as indicating that the effects of ingesting Bufo secretions have been known in Mesoamerica for many years; however, others doubt that this art provides sufficient "ethnohistorical evidence" to support the claim.

Only an idiot would lick a poisonous animal.

In addition to bufotenin, Bufo secretions also contain digoxin-like cardiac glycosides, and ingestion of the poison can be fatal. Ingestion of Bufo toad toxins and eggs by humans has resulted in several reported cases of poisoning, some of which resulted in death. The first reported death associated with the ingestion of ch'an su was that of a young woman who consumed it as a prescribed (by a Chinese herbalist) Chinese herbal remedy mixed into a tea (an approximately 100ml bowl). Immediately upon ingesting the ch'an tea, the woman experienced vomiting, difficulty breathing, and gastric tenderness, which spurred her husband to take her to the emergency room, where she died two and a half hours after drinking the tea.

Contemporary reports indicate that bufotenin-containing toad toxins have been used as a street drug; that is, as a supposed aphrodisiac, ingested orally in the form of ch’an su, and as a psychedelic, by smoking or orally ingesting Bufo toad secretion or dried Bufo skins. The use of chan'su and love stone (a related toad toxin preparation used as an aphrodisiac in the West Indies) has resulted in several cases of poisoning and at least one death. The practice of orally ingesting toad secretions has been referred to in popular culture and in the scientific literature as "toad licking" and has drawn media attention. Albert Most published a booklet titled Bufo alvarius: The Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert in 1983 which explained how to extract and smoke the secretions.

Among the notable people who have spoken publicly about their experiences with the psychoactive agents in the poison are boxer Mike Tyson, comedian Chelsea Handler, podcaster Joe Rogan, television personality Christina Haack, and motivational speaker Anthony Robbins.

It's the unfortunate cause and effect of animals and people.

I've said it before and I stand by what I say: "Wild animals are......well you know!"

If you want to be a thrill seeker, you might want to get life insurance.

Twitter Runs With Rotten Musk Smells!

The far right who complained about free speech are happy Twitter took away Kathy Griffin's free speech.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Elon Musk will go down in history as the grifter he was born to be.

Conservatives are cheering the permanent suspension of comedian Kathy Griffin after she changed her profile handle to Elon Musk. She and many users are protesting Musk for ruining Twitter. 

He got mad and personally told staff to terminate accounts who mocked him.

He purchased the company for $44 billion and finally closed the deal.

Upon closing the deal, he immediately tweeted the "bird is free." 

He fired the CEO, chief operations operator, content manager and fact checking staff.

Then he decided to tweet a response to Hillary Clinton in regards to Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) husband being severely attacked by an extremist. The billionaire tweeted a conspiracy theory and the far right praised him for that. He would soon remove the tweet.

He sent an email to the 4,600 workers that they could lose their jobs. He ended up firing over 50% of the staff. Most of the workers were caught off guard and we not expecting a swift termination. It appears he will face a class action lawsuit for the unexpected termination. He has called for 20% of Twitter staff to return.

He claims to be a "free speech absolutist."

Kathy Griffin with former Washington DC officer Michael Fanone.

Free speech for extremism and bullshit. Permanent bans for celebrities who dare question the guy who advocates the noise.

Now he is returning to public feuds and personal grudges.

Advertisers have left and Musk said he blames the activists. Now he has announced he suspended accounts including the one troll who personally followed his airline travels.

He is constantly tweeting and not being on point with his remarks.

It is a hot mess.

Racism, misinformation and bots have increased on Twitter.

Musk's stock in Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter are taking a huge nosedive.

All of this from his boastful remarks about Twitter being better under his rules.

Hurricane G Passed Away!

Hurricane G passed away from lung cancer.

Rapper Hurricane G has passed away at the age of 52. No official release of her cause of death but her daughter revealed that she had stage IV cancer. 

Many are pouring out grievances to the rapper who was No. 1.

She was born Gloria Rodriguez. She leaves behind a daughter, Lexus whom she had with rapper/producer Erick Sermon, a member of EPMD.

“My heart is hardened today. One of my good friends… my oldest daughters mother passed away today,” wrote EPMD’s Erick Sermon on Instagram, describing her as “a legend in her own right in the Hiphop community.”

Hurricane G rose to fame in the mid-1990s after appearing on Redman’s 1992 hit “Tonight’s da Night.” She followed with another Redman song, “Dare Iz a Darkside,” in 1994 while collaborating with Xzibit on the track “At the Speed of Life” before releasing her debut album, All Woman, in 1997. The artist, who was of Puerto Rican descent, rapped in both English and Spanish.

“She paved the way,” Sermon wrote. “She was in all the Hiphop magazines with all the top females at the time. She will be missed all around the world. I can’t believe this. Pray for us. Beautiful blessings. She was a beautiful person a wonderful mother as real as they come.”

RodrΓ­guez was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1970. She was the Hit Squad's first female member, and made guest appearances on albums. She also appeared on Puff Daddy's track "P.E. 2000".

On Facebook on Sunday night, the producer of Hurricane G’s debut album paid tribute to the “really funny person.”

“I have so many crazy stories from working with Hurricane G on her album All Woman,” Domingo Padilla wrote.

“We recorded that album in my apartment in Ozone Park Queens on a Tascam 388 and I took the whole reel machine to 78/88 studios and dumped the music to 2 inch reels…

“Gloria was a really kind hearted, funny person but when she was mad stay out her way… LOL. I saw her make a famous radio personality cry in a studio and when I drove Gloria home we argued about why she did that and she kept it real with me she said ‘Domingo that bi**h don’t fool me she is a 2 face.’”

Padilla said he was “gonna miss speaking to her on the phone and hear her say ‘Domingo you got that funky ass fire for me or what motherfucker.’”

Hurricane G’s death came almost immediately after unconfirmed reports that another hip-hop artist, “Jersey legend” rapper Tame One of Artifacts fame, also passed away.

Tame, who is a cousin of Redman, also found fame in the 1990s but struggled to secure commercial success.

Sunday, November 06, 2022

Gabbard Backs Herschel Walker!

Gabbard stumps for the fascists.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Make Karen Gabbard, Herschel Walker and Karen Kemp irrelevant. 

Vote for Stacey Abrams, Raphael Warnock and Democrats.

This woman was once the co-chair of the Democratic National Committee. Thank Bernie Sanders for giving this far right infiltrator the unwanted attention.

Former Hawai'ian lawmaker and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Karen Gabbard backs the former Texan turned Georgian Herschel Walker.

Walker, plagued with internal issues is still close to rival, incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and some fear this may lead to a runoff is the two can't make it to 50.1%.

Still a moron.

Gabbard announced that she is leaving the Democratic Party. She is now a contributor and guest host on Fox programming.

Former 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton had said that this bitch was nothing but trouble. She believes that Sanders and Gabbard were "Russian assets." 

Gabbard fired back by calling Clinton “the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party.” In Gabbard’s telling, her party’s 2016 nominee was behind “a concerted campaign to destroy my reputation ... through your proxies and powerful allies in the corporate media and war machine.”

It is proven that Gabbard and Sanders were amplified by Russia. The two were noise then and noise now.

Washed Up 45 Maybe Sabotaging DeSantis!

The clowns are throwing pies at on another.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

Vote to save democracy.

Vote for Charlie Crist over the fascist.

The former president warned Florida governor not to come for the crown. And both Republicans are vying for 2024. I would love to see them destroy one another with their hateful rhetoric.

Washed Up 45 may signal his supporters to not support Karen DeSantis, the controversial governor of Florida in his reelection and possible presidential run.

At a rally in Latrobe, PA on Saturday night, the former president boasted about a recent survey of Republican primary voters showing him well ahead in the 2024 GOP primary among potential candidates. While crowing about getting 71 percent in the poll, Washed Up 45 fired a shot across the bow at the second place candidate “Ron DeSanctimonious.”

The former president along with his goober Stone are working on sabotaging him if he jumps into the race for 2024.

DeSantis’s immense popularity in Florida and among Republicans nationally, Washed Up 45’s attack did not go over well on the far right — particularly among those Republicans who believe the party should be showing a united front, with tens of millions of voters about to hit the polls. 

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