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http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/24/caitlyn-jenner-halloween-costume-sparks-social-media-outrage-.html

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...een-costume-labeled-817515?utm_source=twitter

It's nowhere near October, but one ensemble is already on track to be named the most controversial Halloween costume of 2015.

Social media users were out in full force on Monday criticizing several Halloween retailers for offering a Caitlyn Jenner costume reminiscent of the former-athlete's Vanity Fair cover earlier this year.

While Jenner's supporters condemned the costume as "transphobic" and "disgusting" on Twitter, Spirit Halloween, a retailer that carries the costume, defended the getup.

"At Spirit Halloween, we create a wide range of costumes that are often based upon celebrities, public figures, heroes and superheroes," said Lisa Barr, senior director of marking at Spirit Halloween. "We feel that Caitlyn Jenner is all of the above and that she should be celebrated. The Caitlyn Jenner costume reflects just that."
 
Sentence cut to TEN years. Up for parole in FIVE years. For killing FOUR people, and injuring others. Once again, the criminals have more rights than the victims. Had no problem with the original 110 years.


From one extreme to another. I'm betting he makes parole on his first hearing, too.

“Wait ain’t this being toxic?” one user responded, while another user gave Jose some advice: “leave her bro u need better.”
Solid advice, except she seems like the stabby type if he ever gets the gumption to leave.

He's better off Minecrafting her and stashing the remains in the nearest meth house. Fresno's got plenty of those, right?
 
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A study conducted by some Hungarian researchers has linked obsession with celebrities and lower intelligence.

The study, published in BMC Psychology late 2021, asserts that “there is a direct association between celebrity worship and poorer performance on cognitive tests” measuring both literacy and numeracy.

The study asked 1,763 Hungarian adults to undertake a 30-word vocabulary test and a digit symbol substitution test, before completing a “Celebrity Attitude Scale” questionnaire to determine their levels of interest in famous people.

Participants had to answer “yes” or “no” to a series of statements on the Celebrity Attitude Scale, including: “I often feel compelled to learn the personal habits of my favorite celebrity” and “I am obsessed by details of my favorite celebrity’s life.”

Another yes-or-no statement read: “If I were lucky enough to meet my favorite celebrity, and he/she asked me to do something illegal as a favor I would probably do it.”

Researchers found that high scores on the Celebrity Attitude Scale correlated with lower performance on the two cognitive ability tests.

However, the researchers were unable to determine whether celebrity obsessives perform poorly on cognitive tests because they used their brainpower thinking about A-listers, or whether they were fixated on Hollywood gossip because they were already less intelligent to begin with.

The researchers called “future studies” to support “our suggestion that the cognitive effort invested in maintaining the absorption in a favorite celebrity may interfere with the person’s performance in tasks that require attention and other cognitive skills”.
 

Two Florida sheriff’s deputies with a newborn baby killed themselves within days of each other, leaving their 1-month old son an orphan, an official said.

St. Lucie County Deputy Clayton Osteen died Jan. 2 and Deputy Victoria Pacheco took her life “in the wake of Deputy Osteen’s death,” Sheriff Ken Mascara said in a statement on Tuesday.

Black and white photo of newborn. The name of the newborn child has not been shared.Victoria Pacheco/FacebookClayton OstendClayton Ostend was a former marine who later served as a deputy in Florida.Ray Tourville/Facebook
“As sheriff, I saw these two deputies as young, ambitious, and a great compliment to my already amazing group of professionals,” Mascara said.

“To the general public, and sometimes even myself, it’s easy to view law enforcement as superhuman … but let’s not forget that they’re human just like us.”

The sheriff’s office responded to a call at just before midnight on New Year’s Eve and found that Osteen, who was off-duty, had tried to kill himself. His family removed him from life support Sunday, Mascara said.

Female officerDeputy Victoria Pacheco had taken her life days after Ostend was taken off of life support.Stevie Pacheco/Facebook
On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office learned of Pacheco’s suicide, although the sheriff didn’t specify when she died. The name of the child wasn’t shared.

“While it is impossible for us to fully comprehend the private circumstances leading up to this devastating loss, we pray that this tragedy becomes a catalyst for change, a catalyst to help ease the stigma surrounding well-being and normalize the conversation about the challenges so many of us face on a regular basis,” Mascara said.
 
Some people will have to apologize to Senator Tom Cotton.
January 7, 2022

So Sen. Tom Cotton was right all along about the Boston Bomber getting his stimulus check​

By Monica Showalter

Sen. Tom Cotton took a lot of opprobrium for bringing up, during this year's stimulus debates in Congress, that some really vile people would get them, too, given the poor construction of the Democrat-led law.
Why a killer like Dzhokar Tsarnaev, the last living 2013 Boston Bomber, would somehow need a federal stimulus check, courtesy of the U.S. taxpayer, went unanswered. What the heck would he spend it on, other than to give it to his terrorist buddies? All sorts of jailbirds would get them -- Chapo Guzman? The shoe bomber? The underwear bomber? Susan Smith? Scott Peterson? The subhumans who shot up the synagogues in Philadelphia and Poway, Calif.? The freak who machine-gunned the theatre in Aurora, Colorado? Parkland killer Nikolas Cruz? The demonic animal who killed the kindly black churchgoers who welcomed him into their Bible study in South Carolina? The dirtbags who shot Reps. Gabby Giffords and Steve Scalise? Ghislaine Maxwell and, while he was alive, Jeffrey Epstein? Based on the logic of the bill, they all could get their stimulus checks, too.
It was grotesque. Nobody wants the scum of the earth voting while they are incarcerated. But somehow, Democrats wanted to hand them money.
But when Cotton brought the matter up as a legitimate point of concern in Congress, which is actually his job, he was raked through the press as a fear-monger, and worse still, called a liar by someone who should have known better -- chief fact-checker for the Washington Post, Glenn Kessler.
Turns out Cotton was right, though, and now prosecutors are trying to claw back that stimulus check to compensate his victims. According to Newsweek:
Prosecutors have filed a motion seeking funds from Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's inmate trust account, including a $1,400 COVID-19 relief payment he received in 2021.
That was a big story in Massachusetts, and well beyond. Kessler found himself on the spot, for those two Pinocchios he dumped onto Cotton for telling the truth about this. He's now admitted he was wrong.
According to Fox News:
Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler offered a mea culpa of sorts after having rewarded two Pinocchios to Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., for predicting that murderers like convicted terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would receive a COVID stimulus check.
In March 2021, Kessler ran the headline "Murderers, undocumented immigrants: Hyped-up claims about who’s getting stimulus checks" with an image of Cotton plastered on the page, challenging claims that he and Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wy., made that the $1,400 checks Americans were set to receive would be going to those not qualified or worthy for them.
What's annoying about this is that he couldn't remove all the Pinocchios he gave to Cotton for this, he left one up as a salve to his pride, claiming it was a matter of context. Can't he be a man about this and admit he was wrong? That his partisanship for the left has clouded his fact-checking judgment? Either Tsarnaev would get his check or he wouldn't. That's fact-checking. Context is just slippery silt to seal a Democrat "narrative."
Any questions as to why fact-checkers are no longer trusted by the public?
 
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Some people will have to apologize to Senator Tom Cotton.
Well maybe but these terrible people are probably going to spend it in the prison commissary which is often run by some private company that contracts with the state, so whether or not they're scumbags, it actually will go into the economy much like money from anyone else.
 
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“While it is impossible for us to fully comprehend the private circumstances leading up to this devastating loss, we pray that this tragedy becomes a catalyst for change, a catalyst to help ease the stigma surrounding well-being and normalize the conversation about the challenges so many of us face on a regular basis,” Mascara said.
What a mess. On the one hand I understand the wife following the husband (I don't think it's right, but I get it) but at the same time now that baby is all alone and in for a rough life. I hope there's extended family to take it in so it doesn't grow up in foster care.
Trying to round up all the lugenpresse into LA before setting off the big one. Clever, very clever.
 

Two Florida sheriff’s deputies with a newborn baby killed themselves within days of each other, leaving their 1-month old son an orphan, an official said.

St. Lucie County Deputy Clayton Osteen died Jan. 2 and Deputy Victoria Pacheco took her life “in the wake of Deputy Osteen’s death,” Sheriff Ken Mascara said in a statement on Tuesday.

Black and white photo of newborn. The name of the newborn child has not been shared.Victoria Pacheco/FacebookClayton OstendClayton Ostend was a former marine who later served as a deputy in Florida.Ray Tourville/Facebook
“As sheriff, I saw these two deputies as young, ambitious, and a great compliment to my already amazing group of professionals,” Mascara said.

“To the general public, and sometimes even myself, it’s easy to view law enforcement as superhuman … but let’s not forget that they’re human just like us.”

The sheriff’s office responded to a call at just before midnight on New Year’s Eve and found that Osteen, who was off-duty, had tried to kill himself. His family removed him from life support Sunday, Mascara said.

Female officerDeputy Victoria Pacheco had taken her life days after Ostend was taken off of life support.Stevie Pacheco/Facebook
On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office learned of Pacheco’s suicide, although the sheriff didn’t specify when she died. The name of the child wasn’t shared.

“While it is impossible for us to fully comprehend the private circumstances leading up to this devastating loss, we pray that this tragedy becomes a catalyst for change, a catalyst to help ease the stigma surrounding well-being and normalize the conversation about the challenges so many of us face on a regular basis,” Mascara said.
You popped out a kid then abandoned it in the cold cruel insane world. You're both fucking selfish assholes.
 
From the article--

"Robson framed the relocation casually, almost optional. The team, he said, was “being invited” to join the Los Angeles office, where he is based."

"Robson declined to call the move mandatory. He insisted staff would “have the option to come.” They were “certainly not required,” Robson said. “But the jobs are going to be moving to L.A.”

Not so much fun when the weasel words are being used on you, is it, journoscum?
 
A single engine plane has an engine failure and lands on railroad tracks in the Los Angeles suburb of Pacoima. Police try to halt rail traffic but one train is already passing through so they pull the pilot out with literally only seconds to spare.

Bodycam footage.

According to the NY times, he's been taken to hospital in good condition.
 
I was sent this link by a friend who was scared and wanted my opinion - it's from a nice Christian man (who can't help but ramble and has trouble getting to the point) saying that he's heard from two separate US government sources that there's a coordinated deployment of National Guard units in 30 states centered around a planned power outage/loss of internet services for a presumably sinister reason. Does anyone know anything about this?

Timestamp is 6:28, when he finally gets to the general point.

 
I was sent this link by a friend who was scared and wanted my opinion - it's from a nice Christian man (who can't help but ramble and has trouble getting to the point) saying that he's heard from two separate US government sources that there's a coordinated deployment of National Guard units in 30 states centered around a planned power outage/loss of internet services for a presumably sinister reason. Does anyone know anything about this?

Timestamp is 6:28, when he finally gets to the general point.

This sort of schizo sperging is nothing new. Q-boomers have been going on about the "7 Days of Darkness" or whatever for like a year now. I first heard about this shit from the exterminator that works with my workplace and he was the kind of guy who was shoving badly photoshopped pictures of Hillary Clinton in black and white striped prison scrubs trying to convince me she's in Gitmo right now.
 
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