Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

The Los Angeles branch of Black Lives Matter will stand by Jussie Smollett. Melina Abdullah, the founder of the Black Lives Matter LA organization, stated on their website that they are sticking beside him after he was found guilty of four felony counts of disorderly conduct for lying to the police with false police reports. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BczggVDVgFY “So let’s be clear: we love everybody in our community. It’s not about a trial or a verdict decided in a white supremacist charade, it’s about how we treat our community when corrupt systems are working to devalue their lives,” Abdullah said in a…

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Jussie Smollett’s attorney says that Smollett is “100 percent confident” he will be cleared by an appeals court on the staged hate crime charges. Smollett, who claimed that he was attacked by two Donald Trump supporters who tied a noose around his neck and splashed bleach on him while hurling racist and anti-gay insults in 2019, said this after a Chicago criminal court jury delivered a guilty verdict against him. Nenye Uche, lead attorney for the defense, said that they feel 100 percent confident that this case will be won on appeal. “Unfortunately, that’s not the route we wanted but…

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton resurfaced for an interview with Willie Geist on MSNBC and made suggestions about the Republican Party, claiming it has been taken over by a ‘demagogue’ as she talked about former President Donald Trump. Clinton claims that people are going to work with no conscious and no spine, as if they’re working without caring or won’t take a stand against something they may not believe in – but will go along with anyway. She made these comments trying to suggest there are Republicans who simply won’t take a stand against Donald Trump, even if he’s…

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Chris Wallace is leaving Fox News after 18 years and going to CNN+. He announced this on Sunday at the end of his show, saying the following: “After 18 years – this is my final ‘Fox News Sunday… It is the last time – and I say this with real sadness – we will meet like this.” Fox News Media also made a statement, saying: “We are extremely proud of our journalism and the stellar team that Chris Wallace was a part of for 18 years… The legacy of ‘Fox News Sunday’ will continue with our star journalists, many of…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pb2hR12Kpg So far a reported 24 tornadoes have ripped across six states causing catastrophic damage across the middle of America. Kentucky was hit the hardest, thus far, causing at least 70 deaths to go with the horrible damages to businesses and homes, reported CBS News. Governor Andy Beshar gave a statement, saying: Earlier this morning at about 5 a.m. we were pretty sure that we would lose over 50 Kentuckians, now certain that that number is north of 70,… It may in fact end up exceeding 100 before the day is done.” This tweet by Brandon Clement shows how one…

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If you’re driving a used car, then you might want to get a quote on it. Used car prices have soared with some being valued up to 30% more than usual thanks partially to inflation and the supply and demand crisis that has caused what could be an 18-year high in the auto industry. This is also caused by some pandemic delays where microchips needed for new technology weren’t available for the new cars, so some customers had to settle for a used car if they were in need at the time. Reports say there is perhaps half the available…

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSoo67kSg-k Fox News host Laura Ingraham spent a bit of time roasting Democrats for numerous reasons. She says the party is heading full speed towards the edge of a cliff and now they’re employing a “Jussie Smollett” defense ahead of their potential wipeout, in the sense that they act like victims when they might be the cause of their own demise. Ingraham says the Democratic Party went from being the party of FDR and JFK to the party that jokingly acts more like Thelma and Louise. The Fox News host also touches on Joe Biden’s low approval rating and…

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Charlie Cox will continue to play the MCU’s Daredevil. The news comes as the official statement of Marvel boss Kevin Feige. During his interview with CinemaBlend, Feige confirmed that Charlie Cox would be back as Daredevil but kept the exact timing a secret. Cox portrayed the character of Matt Murdock, the blind lawyer who turned out to be a superhero. The hit series was canceled on Netflix after three seasons, making it seem that Cox’s time as Daredevil has run out. Apparently, Daredevil is coming back to the screens just as he was. What about the co-stars? Will Karen Page…

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The York Regional Police Auto/Cargo Theft Unit is warning citizens that thieves have discovered a new way for tracking and stealing high-end automobiles across York Region. Officers have examined five occurrences since September 2021 in which suspects have put small monitoring devices on high-end vehicles to later locate and steal them. When parked in public venues like malls or parking lots, brand name ‘air tags’ are placed in out-of-sight areas of the target automobiles. The automobiles are then tracked to the victim’s home and stolen from the driveway. Thieves commonly use screwdrivers to access vehicles through the driver or passenger…

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Raven Software employees who worked on Call of Duty: Warzone organized a walkout. Twelve Raven Software Quality Assurance testers were fired, prompting the walkout. Raven Software members detailed the layoffs of QA testers on December 3rd in a statement to the press. According to their statement, the Raven Software team’s reaction is one of betrayal and rage directed at Activision. The message outlined the department’s current status, which included a lack of promotions or raises dating back to March. Austin O’Brien, software associate community manager in Raven, tweeted about the situation, saying that his coworkers in QA were promised that…

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ST. Louis: A large tornado as reportedly struck an Amazon warehouse near Pontoon Beach in Madison County. Reports say many workers, maybe 100 or so, could still be trapped inside and this could be a ‘mass casualty’ situation – however there is not a current confirmation on the numbers as this is still an ongoing story and details are still being gathered. According to STLToday, “a large tornado had been reported in the Edwardsville area just after 8 p.m. The National Weather Service in St. Louis issued several reports of “radar-confirmed” tornadoes in the region.” The report continued, saying “the…

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We’re taking a look back at Jussie Smollett first interview after his alleged hate crime happened years ago and thinking, wow – this was probably his best acting considering how many people blindly followed his story since he was coming out as an anti-Trumper and the suspects were allegedly wearing pro-Trump hats. At this point, he should be given the actor of the year award. Either that, or the people who supported him like Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, the ‘Squad’ and others should finally admit they weren’t really believing the story, but they supported him because it pushed THEIR narrative…

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Numerous Democrats are being mocked on social media as a result of Jussie Smollett’s guilty verdict in which he clearly staged a fake hate crime. Some of the notable Democrats are people such as Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and members of the ‘Squad.’ People on Twitter are digging up old tweets and commenting on them, making sure the people who supported Smollett during his hoax are called out for it. Kamala Harris, who is now Vice President and has a low approval rating,  once said: “Jussie Smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings I know. I’m praying…

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HarperCollins announced that they will no longer be publishing Chris Cuomo’s book, while CNN said it would not pay Cuomo severance. So these are two big financial losses for the former anchor star in a short time. Cuomo’s book, Deep Denial, was supposed to be published in the fall of 2022, as per his original agreement with HarperCollins, but a spokesperson for an imprint of the publishing house said that they ‘do not intend to publish the book.’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0cihjvb1ng The broken deal issue comes right with another financial trouble for Cuomo, as The Wall Street Journal reports that CNN employees…

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The man who was arrested for torching the Christmas tree outside the New York City headquarters of Fox News and News Corp. has been released free on no bail. The 49-year-old suspect, Craig Tamanaha, told reporters after leaving a Manhattan criminal courthouse that he ‘didn’t do it.’ Only a few hours before the holiday shoppers, tourists and many workers would come in hordes to flood the sidewalks and pedestrian plazas in the area, a fire broke out which was sending dangerous flames and thick smoke into the air outside the building at Sixth Avenue and West 48th Street. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dGvnjEF3SY According…

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President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate on private employers maybe won’t become law after all, as the Senate voted for it to be blocked. The Biden administration tried to push to flex federal power to boost vaccinations in the U.S., by proposing a rule that large private employers must require their workers to be vaccinated or tested, or they will lose their jobs. The Biden administration has threatened a veto, as the measure to block the mandate heads to the Democratic-held House, so it won’t be such an easy pass if it reaches the president’s desk. As the mandate already didn’t…

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A woman, identified only by her first name Carolyn, testified in the ongoing Ghislaine Maxwell s-x-trafficking trial, claimed that she saw a photograph of  Maxwell “nude and pregnant” at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach house. Carolyn accused Maxwell of touching her when she was 14 and has claimed she visited Epstein for about four years, two to three times a week to give him s-xual massages. Ms. Maxwell’s lawyer, Jeff Pagliuca asked Carolyn if she had seen a photograph where Maxwell appears to be pregnant: “You claimed you saw a photograph of her in Epstein’s house, pregnant?” Pagliuca asked. “Nude and…

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According to new evidence, a photo of Jeffrey Epstein kissing his ‘partner’ Ghislaine Maxwell was displayed in his Florida mansion. The evidence also shows an inside look at Epstein’s creepy Manhattan townhouse. Special Agent Kelly Maguire said that, after no one answered the door, her team “forced entry” into 9 E. 71st St. on July 6, 2019, and then searched through all 40 rooms. They found creepy taxidermy animals and a really bizarre painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress. They also found several uncovered plastic bins that contained hard drives, which were already covered in evidence tape, Maguire…

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In an effort to finally phase out smoking, New Zealand will prohibit the selling of tobacco to the next generation. According to a regulation that should be adopted next year, everyone born after 2008 will be unable to purchase tobacco products or cigarettes during their lifetime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tTRXHVNt2E Dr. Ayesha Verall, the Minister of Health, stated that the final goal was to make sure that young people never start smoking. New Zealand’s health ministry explained that the move was a part of an all-around anti-smoking campaign. Health experts and doctors in the country have applauded the “world-leading” regulations, which will restrict…

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Roger Stone, an ally of Donald Trump, has rejected the Jan. 6 committee subpoena and will invoke his Fifth Amendment rights, declining to testify before the House January 6 commission, said his lawyer, Grant J. Smith. “In response to the recently served subpoena from the Select Committee, Mr. Stone has directed me to advise you that, as further discussed below, pursuant to the rights afforded him by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, he declines to be deposed or produce documents,” Stone’s attorney wrote to the committee. The letter states that there is no doubt that the Fifth Amendment gives…

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Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter criticized current District Attorney Larry Krasner’s recent remarks about whether Philadelphia is experiencing a crime crisis, by saying that those were ‘some of the worst, most ignorant, and most insulting comments he has ever heard spoken by an elected official. Krasner told reporters: “We don’t have a crisis of lawlessness, we don’t have a crisis of crime, we don’t have a crisis of violence.” Nutter said: “It takes a certain audacity of ignorance and white privilege to say that right now. As of Monday night, 521 people***, souls, spirits have been vanquished, eliminated, murdered in…

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