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Donald Trump Guests on The Joe Rogan Experience

In his first look on the wildly in style Joe Rogan Expertise podcast, former president and 2024 GOP nominee Donald Trump touched on cultural and political points that he’s addressed prior to now.

He famous that the Ukraine struggle wouldn’t have occurred if he have been president; complained that moderators didn’t fact-check Kamala Harris sufficient throughout their one debate; and doubled down on his ideas that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen from him.

At one level within the three-hour dialog, Joe Rogan requested Trump to additional clarify how the election was stolen, as he has falsely continued to insist for the final 4 years. The previous president started to reply in a protracted, rambly approach, stating that sure adjustments in election regulation weren’t correctly accepted.

“That election was so crooked, it was probably the most crooked election,” Trump famous, as Rogan requested for concrete examples.

“Effectively, let’s begin, let’s begin on the high and the straightforward ones. They have been purported to get legislative approval to do the issues they did, and so they didn’t get it in lots of instances. They didn’t get it,” he stated, because the podcast host requested, once more, “What issues?”

“Something,” Trump continued, to which Rogan requested, “Legislative approval of?”

“Like for extensions of the voting, for voting earlier. All various things. By regulation, they needed to get legislative approvals,” the presidential candidate stated. “You don’t must go any additional than that. In case you check out Wisconsin, they just about admitted that the election was rigged, robbed and stolen. They wouldn’t give entry in sure areas to the ballots as a result of the ballots weren’t signed. They weren’t originals. They have been… We may go into these things. We may go into the ballots, or we may go into the general. I’ll provide you with one other approach.”

When Rogan requested him if he would ever current this proof, he responded with “Uh.” Because the dialog went on, Trump seemingly admitted he misplaced the 2020 election earlier than strolling again what he stated and correcting himself.

“I misplaced by like… I didn’t lose, however they are saying I misplaced, Joe,” he stated. “They are saying I misplaced by 22,000 votes, that’s like one-tenth of 1 p.c lower than that. It’s a tiny little factor 22,000 votes that’s unfold over that’s unfold over this era.”

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Trump is courting the male youth vote and an interview on Rogan’s present was a high prize for the candidates, because the present, which lately opened up from being unique to Spotify, is now obtainable on different platforms as effectively, together with Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Vice President Kamala Harris has been attempting to spice up her enchantment to male voters too and a Rogan interview may actually be useful, because the weekly present’s viewers skews 81 p.c male, with greater than 50 p.c underneath 35 years previous, based on a YouGov ballot.

In August, Rogan made feedback many interpreted as endorsing unbiased presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. Following his feedback, a MAGA backlash ensued and Trump shortly added to the pile-on, looking for to enflame final combating followers to activate Rogan in particular person when he wrote on his Fact Social platform, “It will likely be fascinating to see how loudly Joe Rogan will get BOOED the following time he enters the UFC Ring. MAGA2024.”

Rogan later clarified that his feedback didn’t equal an endorsement of Kennedy, who dropped out of the race quickly after the back-and-forth. Kennedy went on to endorse Trump for the presidency.

Previous to Rogan, Trump appeared on podcasts like This Week w/ Theo Vaughn and Full Ship. In the meantime, Harris has visited the Name Her Daddy podcast, in addition to Howard Stern’s Sirius XM present. The podcast appearances come amid their campaigns approaching an in depth, signaling a recent technique round non-traditional media interviews from each candidates. Polling reveals that these appearances will not be having the influence hoped for by their groups, as fewer than 30 p.c of respondents, who have been over 18, had heard both candidate’s podcast visitor spots.

Along with internet hosting his podcast, Rogan has a gig commentating for Final Preventing Championship, the combined martial arts promotion firm. Trump additionally has shut ties to the group given he considers Dana White an in depth buddy. White additionally spoke about Trump on the Republican Nationwide Conference.

Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein on Post Decision to Not Endorse President

Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein have spoken out following The Washington Submit‘s determination to cease endorsing presidential candidates.

The legendary journalists shared a joint assertion on X (previously Twitter) on Saturday, addressing the choice to revert to an outdated coverage the publication had through which it remained neutral.

“We respect the normal independence of the editorial web page, however this determination 11 days out from the 2024 presidential election ignores The Washington Submit‘s personal overwhelming reportorial proof on the menace Donald Trump poses to democracy,” the assertion learn.

They continued, “Beneath Jeff Bezos’ possession, The Washington Post’s information operation has used its plentiful assets to scrupulously examine the hazard and injury a second Trump presidency might trigger to the way forward for American democracy and that makes this determination much more stunning and disappointing, particularly this late within the electrical course of.”

On Friday, the publication introduced it could not endorse Kamala Harris or Donald Trump on this 12 months’s presidential election, a choice that it has not made since 1988. As a substitute, The Washington Submit will let readers determine which candidate it helps and preserve this coverage transferring ahead.

A memo was launched to workers through which CEO Will Lewis wrote: “The Washington Submit is not going to be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate on this election. Nor in any future presidential election. We’re returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates.”

In an try and preempt criticism concerning the determination, Lewis defined that it had nothing to do with the candidates.

“We acknowledge that this might be learn in a spread of the way, together with as a tacit endorsement of 1 candidate, or as a condemnation of one other, or as an abdication of duty. That’s inevitable,” the memo continued. “We don’t see it that manner. We see it as in line with the values The Submit has all the time stood for and what we hope for in a pacesetter: character and braveness in service to the American ethic, veneration for the rule of legislation, and respect for human freedom in all its points. We additionally see it as a press release in assist of our readers’ skill to make up their very own minds on this, probably the most consequential of American choices — whom to vote for as the subsequent president.”

Beyoncé Makes Appearance at Kamala Harris’ Houston Rally

After a lot hypothesis as as to if she’d ever make an look, Beyoncé lastly joined Vice President Kamala Harris at a Houston rally on Friday.

The singer was launched by her mom, Tina Knowles, and joined onstage by her former Future’s Baby bandmate, Kelly Rowland. Earlier within the night, nation music’s Willie Nelson carried out.

“We’re on the precipice of an unlimited shift,” Beyoncé advised the group. “I’m not right here as a star. I’m not right here as a politician. I’m right here as a mom, a mom who cares concerning the world our youngsters dwell in, a world the place we have now the liberty to manage our our bodies, a world the place we’re not divided, our previous or current or future.”

“We’re all a part of one thing a lot greater. We should vote and we’d like you,” she mentioned. “Let’s do that. Women and gents, give a giant, loud Texas welcome to the subsequent president of america, Kamala Harris.”

Throughout Harris’ speech, the vp targeted on reproductive rights. “In America, freedom is to not be given. It’s not to be bestowed. It’s ours. By proper. And that features the basic freedom of a lady to make selections about her personal physique and never have the federal government telling her what to do,” Harris mentioned. She additionally famous that when Congress passes a invoice to revive reproductive freedom, she would signal it into regulation.

Earlier than Beyoncé spoke, Rowland advised the group, “We’re writing a brand new American story … of kindness and hope.”

Knowles advised her native Houston crowd that “you confirmed up and also you confirmed out,” earlier than quipping, “I’ve been so blessed in my life to have many careers, many Black jobs.”

Beyoncé’s look ends months of hypothesis about whether or not the singer would publicly endorse the Democratic social gathering’s presidential nominee. For Harris’ marketing campaign, Beyoncé had reportedly granted approval to make use of her music, “Freedom.” The music, which champions Black girls’s empowerment, has since change into an anthem for Harris’ 2024 marketing campaign.

On the time of the Democratic Nationwide Conference, rumors circulated that Beyoncé would present up at one level throughout the four-day occasion. Nevertheless, THR confirmed on the time that the singer by no means deliberate on attending.

“We by no means put out something about Beyoncé. We denied it each time the media requested us — regardless that, by the way in which, folks on my workers didn’t imagine me,” Ricky Kirshner advised THR in August. “I saved getting texts from information organizations saying, ‘When is Beyoncé popping out?’ However come on, we have now the most important star, the Democratic nominee for president. Why would we overshadow that?”

Beyonce joins the myriad of stars who’ve rallied behind Harris all through this election. Tony Goldwyn, Mindy Kaling and Kerry Washington all made speeches on the DNC which additionally included performances by Pink, Stevie Surprise, John Legend and Patti LaBelle.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus moderated a daytime panel and Harris joined Oprah Winfrey for an interview with stars like Jennifer Lopez, Ben Stiller, Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep nearly becoming a member of to induce folks to vote. Taylor Swift additionally publicly endorsed Harris on social media.

Ted Cruz ‘American Psycho’ Ad About Cancun Trip Released by NRDC PAC

Senator Ted Cruz has been given the Patrick Bateman remedy in a brand new political advert that closely references the 2000 cult basic movie American Psycho to name out the senator for his notorious 2021 Cancun trip, which was taken as Texas was thrown into chaos when an enormous energy outage hit the state.

The spot from liberal environmental PAC NRDC Motion Votes, related with the Pure Sources Protection Council, casts Cruz as Bateman, the anti-hero of Mary Harron’s 2000 movie adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ Eighties-set satirical novel, which is in talks to be remade by director Luca Guadagnino. In each works, the darkish inside monologue of the beauty- and pop music-obsessed yuppie funding banker is used as a story machine because the potential serial killer strikes via the worlds of New York finance and upper-crust Manhattan society. 

For its assault advert, NRDC Motion Votes reworks a basic little bit of the movie’s narration the place Bateman (Christian Bale) monologues about how he feels “not a single, clear, identifiable emotion, apart from greed and disgust,” and that his “masks of sanity is about to slide” whereas eradicating a face masks in his apartment’s toilet.

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“There may be an concept of Ted Cruz. Some form of abstraction. However there isn’t a actual me,” the advert’s voiceover declares because the scene pans throughout an elegant lodge room, in what may very well be Cancun, and the headline “Texans Wrestle By way of Unprecedented Energy Outages After Storm” Is seen on a wall-mounted TV. “You’ll be able to shake my hand and really feel flesh gripping yours. And perhaps you’ll be able to even sense our existence are comparable.

“That’s till the facility grid collapses, and I flee to Cancun,” the voiceover states, because the tone of the advert shifts. “Whereas households huddle collectively, freezing within the chilly. I sip margaritas beneath the solar. You would possibly take a look at me and assume we’re the identical. However behind the smile, the staged apologies and the pictures of me boarding a aircraft again to Texas … I merely am not there.”

The advert additionally contains some Cruz-centric Easter eggs. A police sketch rendering of the Zodiac killer adorns the lodge wall, which is a nod to the facetious conspiracy concept that the senator was the mysterious assassin who terrorized the Bay Space and has by no means been discovered; a canister of “Large Boy Beard Cream,” references the facial hair Cruz has been sporting for the previous a number of years; additionally within the medication cupboard, some “Scent of a Human” cologne is there for the senator to use (that one can converse for itself).

NRDC Motion Votes’ acknowledged goals, as proven on its web site, are to avert local weather change, help wholesome individuals and communities and to preserve and shield nature and wildlife. The PAC’s director Jocelyn Steinberg tied the advert to the difficulty of local weather change in a press release supplied to The Hollywood Reporter this week. 

“At its core, this can be a local weather advert – and at NRDC Motion Votes we predict it’s vital that local weather opponents like Ted Cruz be held accountable,” she acknowledged. “It takes a particular form of apathy to disclaim that local weather change will trigger extra extreme climate: harsher hurricanes, hotter warmth waves, greater floods and stronger winter storms after which when a storm causes large grid failure, to flee to Cancun whereas your constituents freeze. Our hope is that this advert captures the essence of Cruz as somebody who solely appears to be like out for himself.“

This election yr, Cruz is defending his Senate seat in opposition to Texas Rep. Colin Allred. He and the Democratic challenger are in a digital lifeless warmth within the race, based on a ballot launched Wednesday from Emerson Faculty Polling.

The “Cruz Psycho” advert will start airing statewide in Texas this week throughout a number of streaming platforms, the PAC stated in a press release. 

Charlamagne tha God Slams CNN for “Bullshit” Trump Coverage

Charlamagne tha God took no prisoners throughout an look on CNN‘s AC360 on Thursday evening, damning the community’s protection of Donald Trump and overtly fascist statements and tendencies, and the double requirements it applies to Kamala Harris in an impassioned bout of truth-telling that left host Anderson Cooper reeling.

In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Charlamagne, a preferred podcaster and co-host of the nationally syndicated radio present The Breakfast Membership, is requested by Cooper about Trump’s plan to seem on the Joe Rogan Expertise podcast and whether or not Harris deliberate to do the identical.

“I believe that she ought to maintain calling Donald Trump a fascist,” Charlamagne replied tersely to the quite inane query.

He continued, “And I believe that People have to maintain wanting on the rhetoric of Donald Trump as a result of I don’t know why we’re even fascinated about electing any person who’s speaking about placing folks in camps. I don’t know why we’re speaking, why we wish to elect any person who’s speaking about mass deportation. I don’t know why we’re having this dialog about any person who needs to terminate the structure to overthrow the outcomes of an election. Aren’t we imagined to be a patriotic nation? Every time any person like Colin Kaepernick takes a knee on this nation, everyone talks about, ‘Oh, that’s so unpatriotic.’ However a man can say he needs to terminate the structure to overthrow the outcomes of an election and no person cares?”

Addressing Cooper, Charlamagne stated, “Now, you introduced it again to Kamala and Joe Rogan, Anderson, who offers a rattling?”

A clearly shocked Cooper tried to steer the dialog again to why Trump showing on Rogan’s podcast is necessary by way of the election, however Charlamagne wasn’t to be cowed. “[We’re talking about whether a] president is a fascist, that’s speaking about placing folks in camps, that’s speaking about, as soon as once more, terminating the structure to overthrow the outcomes of an election. That’s speaking about jailing his political opponents. That rhetoric doesn’t scare folks?”

Charlamagne was referring to Trump’s repeated incendiary feedback and threats towards opponents, or the “enemy inside” as he describes it, in addition to his continued glorification of authoritarians and dictators at rallies and in interviews. John Kelly, Trump’s longest-serving chief of employees and a former Marine normal, stated in a New York Occasions interview that based mostly on his personal expertise and what he had heard and seen, the previous president met the definition of a “fascist.”

Going again to the interview, Cooper tried to say that CNN did, actually, cowl Trump’s harmful rhetoric. “I don’t assume y’all have sufficient conversations about it.” Charlamagne replied. “I really feel like I heard extra on this community about ‘Is Kamala Harris Black?’ than I do about Donald Trump being a fascist. Am I incorrect?”

“That’s bullshit,” Cooper shot again. “I’m sorry, I’m an enormous fan of yours. However to say that we’re sitting round discussing ‘Is Kamala Harris Black?’…

“That’s bullshit, Anderson, so that you can say that y’all don’t have these conversations,” Charlamagne stated.

Cooper then tried his finest to clarify that maybe there could have been some “nutty folks” who’ve stated issues on meaningless CNN panels which have questioned Harris’ ethnicity however general the community tries to “get folks totally different viewpoints so long as they’re keen to have a authentic dialog.”

Charlamagne replied, “I believe no community has been sincere about Donald Trump. You haven’t had, no person has had sincere conversations about Donald Trump since 2016. I noticed final evening they have been speaking about, you already know, the double customary that exists between Donald Trump and the vp. But it surely’s at all times a double customary with Trump, whether or not it’s with Hillary, whether or not it’s, you already know, towards Biden. Now, with Kamala, we discuss [Trump] being a menace to democracy, however we don’t deal with him like one.”

In equity to CNN, there appears to be a belated realization of the double requirements utilized to protection of Trump and Harris. On Wednesday, after a CNN city corridor with Harris, Jake Tapper had a sudden second of readability on air when he stated, “You understand, it strikes me, what’s fascinating concerning the second we’re in proper now, is that we within the media are treating Vice President Harris like we deal with a traditional politician, and we’re critiquing her solutions, and we’re speaking about, ‘Nicely, she may have stated this in another way. She may have stated that in another way.’

“In the meantime, the Republican nominee actually is speaking about liberals being the ‘enemy inside,’ speaking about utilizing the army to go after these folks. His defenders say, ‘Oh no, he’s speaking about going after unlawful immigrants’ or ‘He’s going after mobs on the street’ and Trump will say, ‘No, no, no. I imply, going after the Pelosis, going after Adam Schiff, going after Democrats and these campaigns are in two totally different universes.”

Kamala Harris’ Biggest Hollywood Supporters: Taylor Swift, George Clooney

Hollywood is filled with Harris endorsements this fall. From Taylor Swift to George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen to Oprah Winfrey, the boldfaced names declaring their assist for presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her working mate, Tim Walz, have packed stadiums and film theaters throughout the globe, and now have turned their platforms towards guaranteeing Democratic victory subsequent month.

“Vote like your life is dependent upon it as a result of it does,” Billie Eilish instructed her followers just lately. Many like her — together with Taylor Swift — have additionally included voter registration pushes with their endorsements of Harris, resulting in lots of of 1000’s extra guests at websites like Vote.gov.

Others have additionally spoken out instantly in opposition to former President Trump and his working mate, J.D. Vance, with Springsteen calling the Republican nominee “essentially the most harmful candidate for president in my lifetime.” (See who’s supporting Trump.)

Under, right here’s a listing of the most important Hollywood names to have thrown their assist behind the Harris-Walz ticket.

‘The Daily Show’ Will Air Live on Election Night 2024

The Each day Present has set its election evening plans.

Comedy Central’s late evening present will air a stay particular on Nov. 5, with Jon Stewart internet hosting and the Each day Present information group — Ronny Chieng, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta and Desi Lydic — offering updates and evaluation on the presidential election, in addition to “tips about surviving the post-election breakdown of society,” because the present places it.

The particular will run for an hour, twice the present’s regular size — with a title that’s many instances the traditional size. The particular’s official identify is (deep breath) The Each day Present Presents a Reside Election Night time Particular With Jon Stewart: Indecision 2024: Nothing We Can Do About It Now. Along with airing on Comedy Central, the particular will simulcast on MTV, Paramount Community, TV Land, CMT, Pop and Emblem.

The election evening particular would be the end result of The Each day Present’s protection of the 2024 marketing campaign, together with quite a few discipline items and per week of episodes filmed in Chicago throughout the Democratic Nationwide Conference (the present scrapped plans to be in Milwaukee for July’s Republican Conference after an try on nominee Donald Trump’s life).

Supervising producer Elise Terrell advised The Hollywood Reporter earlier than the DNC that the shake-up within the marketing campaign, with Vice President Kamala Harris changing Joe Biden on the prime of the Democratic ticket, had been invigorating for the present and its writers. “We have been like, ‘All proper, we all know the jokes.’ We all know what we’re going after, and naturally we’ll all the time provide you with new angles. However that is simply such a wealth of latest data and new reactions and new assaults which are enjoyable for us to cowl. … Having the ability to sort out the entire totally different angles which were thrown our approach has been actually, actually enjoyable.”

Jen Flanz is the showrunner of The Each day Present and govt produces with Stewart and James “Child Doll” Dixon.

How Geena Davis Paved the Way for America’s First Female President

An growing old Commander in Chief faces well being struggles, and in consequence, his youthful, feminine vice-president ascends. That’s, after all, the story of the 2024 presidential election wherein Vice President Kamala Harris turned the Democratic nominee, changing an ailing Joe Biden. However it additionally occurs to be a TV present plot – almost 20 years in the past.

The sequence, Commander in Chief, which premiered in 2005, starred Geena Davis as the primary feminine vp in American historical past, chosen to assist an older, white male political candidate attraction to different constituencies. Sound acquainted? There are notable variations between the political fiction of the present and the political realities of the 2024 race, nonetheless. For one, fictional President Teddy Bridges is a Republican, whereas Mackenzie, portrayed by Davis, is an Unbiased. Oh, and within the present (spoiler alert!) the president dies, resulting in the primary feminine Commander in Chief.

The present was initially a success with audiences, beating Home within the scores. However it misplaced its momentum and was canceled after only one season, elevating the query of whether or not America was prepared for a feminine president, even a fictional one. The Hollywood Reporter caught up with a few of the key gamers who helped make Commander in Chief to speak concerning the legacy of the present and the way, if something, it says concerning the 2024 election. 

When requested if he believes that Commander in Chief helped put together America for the truth of its first feminine president, sequence creator Rod Lurie says, “And not using a fucking doubt.” He recollects saying to the chief in control of the present, “If all of us do our jobs… We’re going to alter the world. As a result of what we’re going to do is get the entire world to grow to be snug with the time period Madam President.”

Davis provides the same sentiment, hoping “that seeing a girl president onscreen would normalize the thought for individuals.” Lurie says the thought of a sequence concerning the first feminine president was a “duh” thought (as in, so good it was a no brainer), and ABC purchased it off the pitch, pending the attachment of a serious star. There had been virtually no depictions of girls presidents in Hollywood earlier than that. The uncommon exception was Polly Bergen within the 1964 comedy, Kisses For My President. Bergen would later be solid because the mom of President MacKenzie Allen on Commander in Chief. (Glenn Shut depicted a feminine vp in 1997’s Air Power One.)

There has since been an important deal written concerning the position of popular culture in, as David places it, “normalizing” the place of sure underrepresented teams in society. Will & Grace and comedienne Ellen DeGeneres are credited with taking part in important roles in reworking the picture of homosexual People and, as such, the trendy LGBTQ fairness motion. A ballot by Kaplan Thaler, taken the 12 months after Commander in Chief premiered, discovered that of “76 % of People acquainted with Commander in Chief, 58 % at the moment are extra prone to take severely the thought of a feminine presidential candidate.”

Lurie recollects an interview with a gaggle of reporters the place one accused him of being a shill for Republicans since his feminine president (regardless of being an Unbiased) was serving in a Republican administration. One other reporter then requested him if he was making an attempt to pave the way in which for President Hillary Clinton. “I wasn’t,” Lurie notes. “However I used to be making an attempt to pave the way in which for a feminine president, completely.” Davis recollects that future Democratic nominee Clinton was a fan of the present. At an occasion, Invoice Clinton “walked in and noticed me, he mentioned, ‘My president!’ He mentioned it was his and Hilary’s favourite present. [They] by no means missed it.”

Regardless of Davis profitable a Golden Globe for her efficiency, the present in the end succumbed to inside politics, together with Lurie’s firing. “Their logic was, I used to be late with scripts.” The community then introduced in legendary showrunner Stephen Bochco, recognized for his gritty, iconic sequence like Hill Avenue Blues and NYPD Blue. “The tone and central conceit of the present utterly modified. It virtually went from why we must always have a feminine president, to why we shouldn’t,” Lurie claims, although admitting his personal tenure on the present was removed from good. “I made some errors.” Bochco would quickly exit himself — he referred to as his expertise on the present “horrible” — and the sequence was on borrowed time.

“I at all times take into consideration how a lot additional impression the present would have had if I’d had an extended ‘administration,’” explains Davis. Anne Sweeney, as soon as dubbed the “strongest girl in Hollywood,” for her tenure as the primary feminine president of ABC Tv Group, says she thinks that “Commander in Chief was an vital present to placed on the air in 2005. At the moment, girls held considerably fewer seats within the Home and in positions of affect in our authorities than we do at present.” In 2005, there have been 14 feminine United States senators. Right now, there are 25. In 2005, there have been 74 girls in Congress. In 2024 there are 126.

Melissa Silverstein is presently Inventive Director of the Athena Movie Pageant however is finest recognized for founding web site Ladies and Hollywood to “educate, advocate and agitate for gender equality and inclusion.” Throughout the Commander in Chief period, she was working at The White Home Undertaking, a corporation based to implement social change that would open pathways for America to elect its first feminine president. She believes Commander in Chief helped pave the way in which for extra viable feminine candidates but in addition completely different sorts of feminine candidates. On the time, she says girls candidates have been bombarded with protection of “hair, hemlines and husbands,” extra superficial critiques that male candidates not often confronted.

Lurie recollects these have been matters that he and Davis mentioned intimately whereas formulating the fictional President Allen. They didn’t wish to play into the concept that a feminine chief needed to suppress her femininity by avoiding matters like style, however in addition they needed to acknowledge the unfair double requirements that feminine politicians have been typically held to.

Surprisingly, when contacted for this piece, Lurie mentioned that few within the press had reached out to him about Commander in Chief, although they’d reached out to him about his 2000 movie The Contender, which starred Joan Allen as a feminine senator hoping to grow to be vp, who finds her political profession upended by a intercourse scandal.

There was concern amongst some Harris supporters in Hollywood, that her critics would attempt to harm her candidacy by dredging up assaults about her private life. “Despite the fact that she’s been elected, not appointed to her jobs, there are nonetheless vulgar feedback made about her,” Lurie notes. The truth that such assaults appear to not have landed, signifies to Lurie how far we’ve come since The Contender and Commander in Chief, initiatives he developed after having a daughter impressed him to create content material that centered the experiences of highly effective, complicated girls.

Davis not solely served as a fictional president of the U.S. but in addition turned a real-life chief within the gender fairness area. She based the Geena Davis Institute shortly earlier than starting the present, impressed too by her daughter. She notes: “I used to be horrified to see there have been way more male characters than feminine characters in what’s truly made for and aimed toward younger children. I didn’t intend at first to take it this far, however I discovered that nobody I discussed this to had observed what I used to be seeing. In reality, each single individual within the trade that I spoke to mentioned, ‘No, that’s not an issue anymore, that’s been fastened.’ One thing was not including up, and that’s what satisfied me of the necessity to get the analysis,” which is what the Geena Davis Institute focuses on. A 2019 report discovered that, “almost a 3rd of highly effective feminine characters have been proven sporting revealing clothes in comparison with lower than 10 % of comparable male characters.”

Davis provides, “I at all times say that gender inequality in leisure may be fastened in a single day. It doesn’t should be completed in phases or phases. The following film or TV present, advert or online game you make, may be gender-balanced with numerous females as leads, supporting characters and extras. We will simply create worlds the place girls are half of the characters and do half of the attention-grabbing issues.”

Although Davis declined to weigh in on the 2024 election, former ABC exec Sweeney didn’t maintain again in an e mail. “We all know that illustration is impactful, and it issues,” she says. “My hope for this election 12 months is {that a} girl president turns into a actuality, not simply an inspiring fictional character from our previous.”

Bret Baier Admits Mistake With Trump Clips in Kamala Harris Interview

Fox Information host Bret Baier has admitted the flawed clip with Donald Trump speaking about his “the enemy from inside” claims rolled throughout his unique Particular Report interview with Kamala Harris, which prompted a stern rebuke from the U.S. Vice President.

Speaking on Thursday with Fox Information panelists Harris Faulkner and Harold Ford Jr. throughout his weeknight newscast, Baier mentioned: “Harold, I did make a mistake, and I wish to say I did make a mistake. Once I referred to as for a soundbite, I used to be anticipating a chunk of the ‘enemy from inside’ from Maria Bartiromo’s interview, to be tied to the piece out of your city corridor, Harris, the place you ask the previous president in regards to the enemy from inside. It simply had the piece in regards to the city corridor.”

To point out what he initially supposed, Baier had the clip from Trump’s unique feedback throughout Bartiromo’s Sunday Morning Futures interview roll, adopted by a snippet from the Faulkner interview the place the previous U.S. President, throughout a Fox Information Channel city corridor, doubled down on his feedback about his political rivals posing a much bigger risk to the U.S. than international nations.

“My level was that we requested him in regards to the query about that sentence and what he was making an attempt to imply,” Baier added after the 2 clips rolled.

Throughout her Oct. 16 sit-down interview on Particular Report with Bret Baier, Harris shot again after the flawed soundbite aired. “Bret, I’m sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying in regards to the enemy inside, that he has repeated when he’s talking in regards to the American folks. That’s not what you simply confirmed,” she mentioned.

“I’m telling you that was the query that we requested him,” the Particular Report With Bret Baier host countered after being referred to as out for airing the flawed clip.

“You didn’t present that and right here’s the underside line. He has repeated it many instances and also you and I each know that. And also you and I each know that he has talked about turning the American navy on the American folks. He has talked about going after people who find themselves engaged in peaceable protest. He has talked about locking folks up as a result of they disagree with him,” Harris added.

Within the Fox Information Sunday Morning Futures interview with Bartiromo final weekend, Trump prompt utilizing the navy in opposition to “the enemy from inside.” Saying, “The larger downside is the enemy from inside, not even the people who have are available and destroyed our nation … I feel the larger downside are the folks from inside. Wee have some very unhealthy folks. We’ve some sick folks, radical left lunatics.”

This week’s look marked Harris’ first formal sit-down interview on the Fox Information Channel after she accomplished earlier interviews on CNN and CBS’ 60 Minutes present.

Following the combative interview, by which Baier steadily interrupted Harris as she pushed again to provide her solutions, the Harris marketing campaign defined why they did the sit-down.

“I feel there’s an excellent variety of independents and Haley-style Republicans who’re very open to voting for VP Harris and that’s why we’re open to doing occasions with Republicans and on Fox Information,” mentioned Harris marketing campaign communications director Brian Fallon. “We really feel like we undoubtedly achieved what we got down to obtain within the sense that she was in a position to attain an viewers that has in all probability been not uncovered to the arguments she’s been making on the path, and he or she additionally obtained to indicate her toughness in standing tall in opposition to a hostile interviewer.”

Dave Bautista Roasts Donald Trump With Some Very Brutal Descriptions

What can anyone say about Donald Trump that hasn’t already been mentioned? What potential criticism can one make which may minimize via the noise almost a decade after Trump launched his first presidential marketing campaign? Nicely, Dave Bautista (by way of Jimmy Kimmel Reside!) may need figured it out, together with his brutal roast of the previous president going viral.

Kimmel’s group and Bautista made a video (beneath) for Wednesday night time’s episode of the ABC late night time present the place the Guardians of the Galaxy actor had some alternative phrases concerning the notion that Trump is a masculine determine. Certain, the video is a clear try to assist Trump’s election rival Kamala Harris court docket male voters — a demographic she’s struggling to draw. But the result’s relatively entertaining nonetheless.

“A variety of males appear to suppose that Donald Trump is a few form of powerful man,” says Bautista whereas coaching in a health club. “He’s not. Take a look at him. He wears extra make-up than Dolly Parton. He whines like a child. The man’s afraid of birds. Donald Trump had his daddy pay a physician to say his toes harm so he might dodge the [Vietnam War] draft. Take a look at that intestine — like a rubbish bag filled with buttermilk. He sells imaginary baseball playing cards pretending to be a cowboy-fireman. He’s barely robust sufficient to carry an umbrella. Look how he drinks water — like a bit of pink chickadee. He’s bought jugs, large ones — like Dolly Parton. He cheats at golf, and creeps round magnificence pageant dressing rooms. You understand that little dance he does? He seems to be like he’s jacking off a pair of giraffes.”

Continues Bautista: “He’s moody, he pouts, he throws tantrums. He acts like a 5 yr previous behind the wheel of a truck. He bends over for [Russian president Vladimir] Putin. He’s cattier on social media than a imply woman. The man wants assist strolling downhill. This November, let’s cease kidding ourselves. Donald Trump is afraid of rain, of canine, of windmills, Meryl-fucking-Streep and being laughed at. Largely, he’s terrified that actual, red-blooded American males will discover out that he’s a weak tubby toddler. What’s unsuitable, powerful man? Did somebody seize you by the pussy? Little bitch.”

Take a look at the video beneath.