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What Is Taylor Hiding?

I recap my appearances on Theo Von and Stephen A. Smith’s podcasts which shows how everyone is moving more to the center.

Blake Lively’s team has introduced a new term to the lexicon, “Toxic Positivity”, to describe the real-life horror of what it’s like to work for Justin Baldoni.

And Taylor Swift’s text messages to Blake Lively may come into play soon. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Liberals And Woke Politics

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Karol Markowicz and John Cardillo about Bill Maher telling Stephen A. Smith what liberals tell him behind closed doors about woke politics.

They also discuss Adam Carolla’s Congressional testimony of how the Los Angeles Fire Department’s diversity policies affected him when he tried to join the LAFD before he became famous, Bernie Sanders’ attempt at pinning the failure of California’s government to properly deal with the wildfires on climate change; Elon Musk explaining how environmental regulations have hindered California’s ability to do proper forest management and brush clearance; the FBI continuing to prioritize diversity in its hiring and Donald Trump’s real plan for Greenland; and much more.

Stephen A.’s Fiery Response

Iconic ESPN sports journalist Stephen A. Smith blasts Barack Obama, the Kamala Harris campaign and the Democrat Party for taking black voters for granted.

The Rubin Report’s Dave Rubin features a clip of  Smith’s fiery response to Barack Obama calling black men sexist for not supporting Harris. Says Stephen A., “Respectfully, President Obama, what you said is not acceptable. Is it possible that the only reason some black folks may not be inclined to vote, or may be a bit disenchanted, or dare I say may go as far as voting for Trump, is it possible that its policy as opposed to mysogyny?” More from The Rubin Report.

Divide They Try, Fail They Will

Worldwide submission. They will not win.

America First! How do you set a trap?

Joe Biden’s White House Correspondents Dinner mess. B2 Barr Back. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

The World Is Watching!

New York’s kangaroo court trial against former President Donald Trump is opening more eyes. Many are now seeing just how corrupt and criminal the Democrats actually are.

Also in view in this video: Border exposure, a stabbed priest in Australia, Scotus on January 6th. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

ESPN’s Race Baiting

With our major sports leagues hopping on the racial injustice bandwagon and Black Lives Matter nonsense, ESPN continues to fan the race-baiting flames.

It’s latest diatribe came late last week when the Brooklyn Nets hired Steve Nash, former superstar during his long career with the Phoenix Suns and a white man. The hire sent iconic ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith into a tizzy. “There’s no way around it,” Smith says. “This is white privilege. This doesn’t happen for a black man.”

Sports Wars host Jeremy Griggs was in a tizzy, too, lashing back at Smith. “What Stephen A. Smith said today is absolutely ridiculous and absolutely unacceptable. And it’s ridiculous that no one holds this man accountable for the nonsense that he spews.” Tune in to hear Griggs’  entire rant.

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Blacks Should Vote Republican

Popular ESPN host Stephen A. Smith stunned CNN anchor Michael Smerconish by proclaiming that every Black American should vote for the Republican Party. Smith says his message is directed squarely at the Democrat Party, because it is they who have taken the Black vote for granted. But Smith primarily blames the Black community for falling gullible to the Democrat rhetoric that Republicans are completely against the interests of Black Americans. “We’ve bought it hook, line and sinker,” Smith says. “The vast majority of Black Americans look at the Republican Party as the enemy and we look at the Democratic Party as our support base.” Here’s more with Smerconish and Smith on CNN.

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