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So an artist pulled out of the performance at the Kennedy center because of Fat Boy and now they are trying to sue the artist for $1 million because of a “political stunt.”

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2 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I don’t know what to think but there is an odd fact that we had a former/soon-to-be president almost assassinated and we know next to nothing about that incident.

The lack of information comes across that if it hadn’t occurred in public with 100s of camera, we literally would have zero information.

1 hour ago, tx ind said:

We also know next to nothing about the Kirk assassin.

The video is very persuasive. Compare the crowd reaction at the Kennedy assassination or even the Kirk assassination, those crowds hit the ground and/or fled. Why was this crowd different? Is it the big lie? It's almost inconceivable that so many hundreds of people could have been included in a fradulent demonstration of such importance. But maybe that's the genius.

The actions staging the photo were well shown. I hadn't gathered that from earlier videos presented with no examination. The flag being lowered into the frame of the shot really stands out to me.

There's this as well:

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The two dead persons. The assassin was perhaps paid to act the role unaware he would be killed as part of the script? I just looked up the firefighter and all the coverage is the usual eulogy stuff that the news template calls for. If a shot was heard and he took a bullet in the stands behind Trump, again, where is the crowd reaction? Did they find a way to shoot him that the crowd would not notice? Wouldn't some molecule of morality keep the conspirators from murdering people to promote a lie? January 6. Gallows. Dead cops. Trump shows no discomfort with that.

I don't go for conspiracy theories, but ignoring those theories altogether makes the world safe for such conspiracies. I hadn't looked much at this until the last hour. It stinks.

Lastly, Trump is a coward. He ran to the war bunker when BLM was peacefully demonstrating outside the gates of the White House. The secret service would have to use that crane to pry Trump from his crouch on the stage if he thought he was in danger. His little hands would be gripping the floor boards like grim death itself.

I think I may be convinced. I'm sure we can rely on the big news media to set aside their template to really dig into this.

Sure.

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7 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

One more Sinatra fact- his mother was a Democratic ward boss and political organizer in the Italian immigrant community called “Hatpin Dolly,” because she was a midwife but also did abortions for the women in the neighborhood, leading Francis to be banned from singing in the church.

Damn immigrants.

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Largest oil reserves in the world: Venezuela

Largest oil producer in Africa: Nigeria

One of the largest undeveloped rare earth mineral deposits outside China: Greenland

hmmm ...

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I know it's the Onion but I still felt the need to check the Parks' website just to be sure..

9 hours ago, Pancho said:

So an artist pulled out of the performance at the Kennedy center because of Fat Boy and now they are trying to sue the artist for $1 million because of a “political stunt.”

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Frank Sinatra calling a group of kids Nazis with a grin on his face goes fucking hard.

And judging by how quickly Frank went to calling those kids Nazis for pretty milquetoast religious bigotry in tyool 2025, we should've been calling these people Nazis way sooner than we did.

4 minutes ago, safe sex said:

Frank Sinatra calling a group of kids Nazis with a grin on his face goes fucking hard.

And judging by how quickly Frank went to calling those kids Nazis for pretty milquetoast religious bigotry in tyool 2025, we should've been calling these people Nazis way sooner than we did.

He might have gotten more conservative in his older years, as is the fashion of the olds, but he was one of first celebrities to fight segregation in the 50s and 60s.

On 12/24/2025 at 9:26 AM, 4th&Five said:

 

Pardons handed out like Hallowe'en candy (provided you actually PAY for your candy).

On 12/23/2025 at 11:12 PM, RPM said:

Jim Beam closes its distillery for 2026. In Trump's America, even Bourbon is heading for the rocks

In lore, America is motherhood and apple pie. Close behind is Bourbon — a whiskey that must be made in the US (among other things) to be so called. Its formulation dates back two centuries to the distilled corn mash spirit made in Bourbon County, KY. The whiskey is entwined with moonshining. Which, in turn, underpinned NASCAR's rise. It is as American as the flag.

Yet in MAGA America, its sales are declining so badly that Jim Beam will shut down bourbon production at its Clermont, KY., distillery through 2026. That’s not great. However, this production shutdown is a useful symbol of America’s economic doldrums under Trump. 

MAGA apologists may try to blame the Jim Beam production cut on a general stagnation in distilled spirits sales. In 2024, after decades of significant growth, hard liquor sales volume declined. However, the dollar value of sales increased. In addition, market predictions indicate that liquor sales will grow slowly in the near term. 

So why is Jim Beam shuttering its main distillery for at least a year?

So what’s the truth? The answer is bifurcated. Demand for Bourbon, specifically, has decreased. And Trump’s tariff policies have exacerbated the decline. We could call Jim Beam a victim of the Law of Unintended Consequences. The more direct would say the company FAFOed. The Herald put it thus: 

The move comes as Kentucky’s $9 billion bourbon industry grapples with a glut of whiskey and a slump in demand at home. In response, the industry has pulled back production by more than 55 million proof-gallons (an industry unit of measurement) or more than 28% through August, the lowest level since 2018.

At the same time, exports have been curtailed to major trading partners; Canada has been boycotting American spirits since March in retaliation for President Trump’s ongoing trade war and U.S. whiskey sales to that country are down by more than 60% through October.

Other Kentucky companies including Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey maker Brown-Forman also have announced layoffs or shorter pauses in production earlier in the year.

Trump promised that his tariffs would increase American manufacturing. Jim Beam is proof that that promise had the honesty of a typical Trump promise.

They voted for the moron so enjoy the finding out phase.

2 hours ago, safe sex said:

Hilarious how they have to fellate Trump even in a letter to someone else.

That place can kick rocks. Hope it burns to the ground at some point for willingly putting that goblin’s name on there without any pushback.. The person that wrote that letter also deserves to get hit repeatedly in the face by a wrecking ball.

39 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

That place can kick rocks. Hope it burns to the ground at some point for willingly putting that goblin’s name on there without any pushback.. The person that wrote that letter also deserves to get hit repeatedly in the face by a wrecking ball.

Well, the Kennedy Center is ours. It's not the center's fault that Trump appointed a bunch of lickspittles to unlawfully rename it.

I suppose, though, that there was some kind of contract governing that show that Redd breached.

It's kind of hilarious that in the same breath he says "you're worthless" but "you cost us a million dollars." Also, the show in question was free, so it's not like they lost a big box office.

For whatever reason, I am more extremely annoyed by teh gays and teh Jews in his administration.

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23 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Well, the Kennedy Center is ours. It's not the center's fault that Trump appointed a bunch of lickspittles to unlawfully rename it.

I suppose, though, that there was some kind of contract governing that show that Redd breached.

It's kind of hilarious that in the same breath he says "you're worthless" but "you cost us a million dollars." Also, the show in question was free, so it's not like they lost a big box office.

For whatever reason, I am more extremely annoyed by teh gays and teh Jews in his administration.

The key word in the first sentence that needs to be added is it WAS ours. We are not living in that country anymore. Our country is run by fascists now. Fascists take what they want. They took the Kennedy Center and slapped his name on it. Once that happened that place no longer stood as an honorable American institution. It’s now just another tool used by American fascists so if it ever gets destroyed I won’t be upset. Build a new one once this bout with fascism ends. Right now the people controlling it are an enemy to Americans who are not fascists.

That letter is so disgusting that I could not finish it. It wasn't that long ago that the first few paragraphs would have been enough to destroy a politician in the public's mind.

The active support for this man and the acquiescent non-opposition is sickening. The acquiescent likely remains unaware of this. Uninterested. Un-citizens of the republic. The active support shows how our attitude towards bullies has changed. A great number of us cheer them.

I stopped reading the irony of the writer's claim that Trump had saved the building from almost certain destruction. We had to defile the building to save it.

How exactly did Trump save something by decreasing attendance and ratings? Are empty seats the goal?

1 minute ago, Red Five said:

Are empty seats the goal?

Yes, because then he can justify shutting it down to gold leaf everything.

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I’m pretty fortunate. My folks voted Trump in 2016, but switched by 2020 and are now firm never-GOPers at this point. So it never got to the point of cutting them out of my life.

It’s amazing what happens when people snap out of it. Just yesterday, my mom mentioned that she watched a documentary about Reagan (whom she voted for twice) and his policies, and it made her realize that she hates his ass, too. That was a nice little belated Christmas present.

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9 minutes ago, BrickHorn said:

I’m pretty fortunate. My folks voted Trump in 2016, but switched by 2020 and are now firm never-GOPers at this point. So it never got to the point of cutting them out of my life.

It’s amazing what happens when people snap out of it. Just yesterday, my mom mentioned that she watched a documentary about Reagan (whom she voted for twice) and his policies, and it made her realize that she hates his ass, too. That was a nice little belated Christmas present.

This is also a testament to how much power the mainstream media has. Too many well-meaning Americans fall victim to propaganda, whitewashing (Reagan and GWB especially), and sanewashing (Trump) because of the way the media frames issues. A clear example is the media treating firmly established, inalienable rights as debatable.

4 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

A clear example is the media treating firmly established, inalienable rights as debatable.

"But SHOULD Donald Trump be allowed to deport anyone he wants for any reason? We'll discuss, next."

So if this is true, how is Chuck Redd causing $1M of damage by canceling the concert? Sounds like they weren't gonna make any money anyway. Art of the lawsuit.

"Nevertheless, it is worth noting that attendance for your Jazz Jam had been lagging considerably behind ourother Christmas and holiday offerings, which have drawn strong crowds and enthusiastic response."

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12 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

So if this is true, how is Chuck Redd causing $1M of damage by canceling the concert? Sounds like they weren't gonna make any money anyway. Art of the lawsuit.

"Nevertheless, it is worth noting that attendance for your Jazz Jam had been lagging considerably behind ourother Christmas and holiday offerings, which have drawn strong crowds and enthusiastic response."

dear leader's ego was very upset = $1 mil

1 hour ago, Red Five said:

How exactly did Trump save something by decreasing attendance and ratings? Are empty seats the goal?

Some say attendance is down 1400%, 1500%.

I’d like to know if his contract said he was to play “The John F. Kennedy Center…” If so, since that place no longer exists, wouldn’t the contract be null and void?

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