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  • Kamala Harris Admits She’s ‘Scared As Heck’ Of Trump

    Kamala Harris Admits She’s ‘Scared As Heck’ Of Trump

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    While appearing on the ABC talk show “The View” on Wednesday morning, Vice President Kamala Harris admitted to the liberal co-host Joy Behar that she is “scared as heck” of the former President Donald Trump ahead of this year’s presidential election.

    Harris Is ‘Scared As Heck’

    At one point in the interview, Behar asked Harris about concerns over the state of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.

    “President Obama reportedly has said that he thinks the Biden campaign is too complacent when it comes to Trump,” she began. “Representative Jim Clyburn has said the campaign isn’t breaking through the MAGA wall. Michelle Obama says she’s terrified, as we are, about the potential outcome of the election.”

    “Now, are you scared?” Behar asked. “What could happen if Trump ever became, God forbid, president again? And what are you going to do to stop the crazies?”

    “I am scared as heck!” Harris bluntly responded. “Which is why I’m traveling our country.”

    “You know, there’s an old saying that there are only two ways to run for office: Either without an opponent or scared,” she continued. “So on all of those points, yes, we should ALL be scared.”

    This is evil.

    The sitting Vice President of the United States is fearmongering about their political opposition on national television.

    Kamala Harris is truly classless! pic.twitter.com/W0yXLYXyew

    — Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) January 17, 2024

    Related: Kamala Harris Humiliated As Radio Host Charlamagne Tha God Admits He Regrets Backing Her

    ‘We Got To Earn Reelection’

    Harris went on to bring the interview back to the issue of women and children.

    “But as we know, and certainly this is a table of very powerful women,” she said. “We don’t run away from something when we’re scared. We fight back against it. Right. Yeah. So many of us know when we are scared for the future of our children, do we then stay in bed with the covers over our head? Nope. No we can’t. We cannot. We cannot. And this is where this election requires brightly that President Biden and I and and all of us who are part of this administration, we got to earn reelection.”

    “There is no question,” she concluded. “We got to be on the road. Listen, since the in the last two weeks I’ve been to Georgia, I’ve been to Nevada, I’ve been to North Carolina, I’ve been to South Carolina twice. In the first two weeks of this year, I will be out on the road. We have to earn the reelect and we have to communicate what we have achieved, and that is going to be one of our big challenges. We’ve done a lot of good work. We need to let people know who bring it to them.”

    Check out this full interview in the video below.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTSXKTQ0dds

    Related: Kamala Harris Refuses To Cite A Single Abortion Restriction She Supports

    Harris’ Unpopularity ‘Could End Up Being A Difference-Maker’

    Harris has good reason to be “scared as heck,” as her approval rating fell from 41.7 percent to 36.3 percent last year while her disapproval increased from 51.7 percent to 53.7 percent, according to analysis by polling website 538. Thomas Gift, who heads up the Centre on U.S. Politics at University College London, told Newsweek last month that Harris’ unpopularity “could end up being a difference-maker” in the 2024 presidential election.

     “To realize just how unpopular Kamala Harris is, you have to keep in mind the historical significance of it all,” Gift said. “No one in her position has had this low of favorabilities in a first term since Dan Quayle. That’s saying something. So it’s no surprise, especially with Biden’s age, that Republicans keep hammering home a simple point: a vote for Biden is a vote for Harris.

    “While it’s usually the top of the ticket that drives voting, and that will be true again in 2024, Harris’ abysmal popularity will matter on the margins,” he added. “And with next year’s election poised to be close, those margins could end up being a difference-maker.”

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  • Michelle Obama Fast Facts | CNN

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    Here’s a look at the life of Michelle Obama, wife of 44th US President Barack Obama.

    Birth date: January 17, 1964

    Birth place: Chicago, Illinois

    Birth name: Michelle LaVaughn Robinson

    Father: Fraser Robinson, water filtration worker

    Mother: Marian (Shields) Robinson

    Marriage: Barack Obama (October 3, 1992-present)

    Children: Sasha, Malia

    Education: Princeton University, B.A., 1985; Harvard University, J.D., 1988

    Religion: Christian

    Graduated magna cum laude with a sociology degree from Princeton.

    Met Barack Obama when she was assigned to be his mentor at Sidley & Austin, a Chicago law firm.

    Her father suffered from and eventually died of multiple sclerosis.

    Has won a Grammy Award.

    Nominated for one Primetime Emmy Award.

    1988-1991 – Associate attorney at Sidley & Austin in Chicago.

    1991-1992 – Assistant to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.

    1992-1993 – Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development.

    1993-1996 – Founding executive director of Public Allies Chicago.

    1996-2002 – Associate Dean of Student Services for the University of Chicago and director of the University Community Service Center.

    2002-2005 – Executive Director for Community Affairs for University of Chicago Hospitals.

    2005-2007 – Member of the board of Tree House Foods, a food supplier for Walmart stores.

    2005-January 2009 – Vice President of Community and External Affairs for University of Chicago Hospitals.

    January 20, 2009 – Becomes the first lady of the United States.

    April 2009 – “Michelle Obama: In Her Own Words” is published.

    February 2009 – Appears on the March cover of Vogue magazine.

    February 9, 2010 – Launches the national campaign, “Let’s Move!,” to reduce childhood obesity.

    April 2011 – Launches the national veterans’ campaign, “Joining Forces,” with Jill Biden.

    June 20, 2011 – Travels to Africa for a week to focus on youth leadership, education, health and wellness.

    June 21, 2011 – Visits former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela at his home.

    May 29, 2012 – “American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America” is published.

    February 24, 2013 – Presents the Academy Award for best picture.

    March 13, 2013 – Along with other high profile celebrities and politicians, Obama’s financial information is hacked and posted online. Her student loan information and credit report are posted.

    March 14, 2013 – Is on the cover of April’s edition of Vogue. This is the second time she has appeared on the cover.

    May 2014 – Launches the national campaign, “Reach Higher,” a higher education initiative.

    March 2015 – Launches the national campaign, “Let Girls Learn,” a global focus on girls’ education.

    July 2015 – Guest edits “More” magazine. Obama is the magazine’s first guest editor as well as the first, first lady to guest edit an entire issue of “More.”

    November 10, 2016 – Obama hosts the soon-to-be first lady, Melania Trump, for tea and a tour of the White House residence, Press Secretary Josh Earnest says in a White House briefing.

    November 11, 2016 – Is on the cover of December’s edition of Vogue. This is the third time she has appeared on the cover.

    January 13, 2017 – Gives her final White House remarks thanking her supporters and saying, “being your first lady has been the greatest honor of my life and I hope I’ve made you proud.”

    September 27, 2017 – Remarks that “any woman who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against their own voice” during an appearance at the Inbound 2017 conference in Boston.

    May 21, 2018 – Netflix announces the Obamas have signed a multi-year production deal that in which the two will work both in front of and behind the camera.

    November 13, 2018 – Obama’s memoir “Becoming” is published, shooting to No. 1 on the Amazon Best Sellers list.

    December 27, 2018 – Is voted the woman most admired by Americans this year, knocking Hillary Clinton from the top spot for the first time in 17 years, according to Gallup’s annual survey.

    November 20, 2019 – Is nominated for a Grammy for best spoken word album for the audio version of “Becoming.”

    December 30, 2019 – For the second year in a row, a Gallup survey lists Obama as the woman most admired by Americans.

    January 26, 2020 – Wins a Grammy for best spoken word album for the audio version of “Becoming.”

    July 16, 2020 – Announces that she is launching “The Michelle Obama Podcast” on Spotify.

    March 10, 2021 – Obama speaks candidly, in an interview with People magazine about her struggles with low-grade depression during the Covid-19 pandemic and the challenges of 2020. “Depression is understandable in these circumstances, during these times,” she said in the interview. “To think that somehow that we can just continue to rise above all the shock and the trauma and the upheaval that we have been experiencing without feeling it in that way is just unrealistic.”

    June 21, 2022 – Audible, Amazon’s audiobook and podcast service, announces that Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company, Higher Ground, signed an exclusive multi-year first-look production deal with Audible.

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  • Jill Biden Surprises L.A. Spin Enthusiasts, Drops into SoulCycle Class

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    Jill Biden isn’t pumping the brakes on her SoulCycle obsession anytime soon — surprising spin enthusiasts in L.A. by dropping into an early morning class for those much-needed endorphins.

    Sources tell TMZ the First Lady’s suited and booted Secret Service agents arrived first to the trendy cycling chain’s 7 AM class in Brentwood earlier this month … wanding down everyone and informing them a VIP would be in class.

    Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden ride their bicycles

    Upon entering, Jill settled onto bike no. 42 — at the back, right by the Secret Service team at the entrance … just in case she needed to make a speedy escape.

    There was no theme for this SC class, though we’re told at one point they rode to Janet Jackson‘s “Escapade” … and Jill was, noticeably, in great shape.

    She even appeared to make a friend … fist-bumping a boy riding in front of her at the end of class, but there were no photos due to SC’s no-phones-in-studio policy.

    joe biden Arriving in LA

    Jill attended the class in the middle of a jam-packed weekend of fundraising events with President Biden — probably hoping for some me-time, as she’s previously credited the spin classes for helping her find her “inner strength so she can be strong for everyone else.”

    JUST IN: @FLOTUS Jill Biden stopped by the Castro SoulCycle in San Francisco Tuesday morning. 🚴‍♀️

    Dr. Biden attended an 8 a.m. spin class with instructor Chris Layda for 45 minutes and was spotted leaving in blue leggings paired with white running shoes and a black top. pic.twitter.com/CjROYkuPGz

    — The San Francisco Standard (@sfstandard) June 13, 2023
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    No matter how busy she is, she’s always made room for a spin sesh … whether it’s San Fran, London, or home in D.C.

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  • Trump Voters Are America Too

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    In the last spring of the Obama administration, Michelle Obama was delivering her final commencement address as first lady, at City College of New York. Then, as now, the specter of Donald Trump had become the inescapable backdrop to everything. He’d spent the past year smashing every precept of restraint, every dignified tradition of the supposedly kindhearted nation he was seeking to lead. Obama couldn’t help but lob some barely cloaked denunciations of Trump’s wrecking-ball presidential campaign—the one that would soon be ratified with the Republican nomination. “That is not who we are,” the first lady assured the graduates. “That is not what this country stands for, no.”

    The promise did not age well. Not that November, and not since.

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    “This is not who we are”: The would-be guardians of America’s better angels have been scolding us with this line for years. Or maybe they mean it as an affirmation. Either way, the axiom prompts a question: Who is “we” anyway? Because it sure seems like a lot of this “we” keeps voting for Trump. Today the dictum sounds more like a liberal wish than any true assessment of our national character.

    In retrospect, so many of the high-minded appeals of the Obama era—“We are the ones we’ve been waiting for”; “When they go low, we go high”—feel deeply naive. Question for Michelle: What if they keep going lower and lower—and that keeps landing the lowest of the low back in the White House?

    Unthinkable: 50 moments that define an improbable presidency

    Recently, I read through some old articles and notes of mine from the campaign trail in 2015 and 2016, when Trump first cannonballed into our serene political bathtub. This was back when “we”—the out-of-touch media know-it-alls—were trying to understand Trump’s appeal. What did his supporters love so much about their noisy new savior? I dropped into a few rallies and heard the same basic idea over and over: Trump says things that no one else will say. They didn’t necessarily agree with or believe everything their candidate declared. But he spoke on their behalf.

    When political elites insisted “We’re better than this!”—a close cousin of “This is not who we are”—many Trump disciples heard “We’re better than them.” Hillary Clinton ably confirmed this when she dismissed half of the Republican nominee’s supporters—at an LGBTQ fundraiser in New York—as people who held views that were “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.” Whether or not she was correct, the targets of her judgment did not appreciate it. And the disdain was mutual. “He’s our murder weapon,” said the conservative political scientist Charles Murray, summarizing the appeal that Trump held for many of his loyalists.

    After the shock of Trump’s victory in 2016, the denial and rationalizations kicked in fast. Just ride out the embarrassment for a few years, many thought, and then America would revert to something in the ballpark of sanity. But one of the overlooked portents of 2020 (many Democrats were too relieved to notice) was that the election was still extremely close. Trump received 74 million votes, nearly 47 percent of the electorate. That’s a huge amount of support, especially after such an ordeal of a presidency—the “very fine people on both sides,” the “perfect” phone call, the bleach, the daily OMG and WTF of it all. The populist nerves that Trump had jangled in 2016 remained very much aroused. Many of his voters’ grievances were unresolved. They clung to their murder weapon.

    From the January/February 2024 issue: Jennifer Senior on what happens to the American psyche if Trump is reelected

    Trump has continued to test their loyalty. He hasn’t exactly enhanced his résumé since 2020, unless you count a second impeachment, several loser endorsements, and a bunch of indictments as selling points (some do, apparently: more medallions for his victimhood). January 6 posed the biggest hazard—the brutality of it, the fever of the multitudes, and Trump’s obvious pride in the whole furor. Even the GOP lawmakers who still vouched for Trump from their Capitol safe rooms seemed shaken.

    “This is not who we are,” Representative Nancy Mace, the newly elected Republican of South Carolina, said of the deadly riot. “We’re better than this.” There was a lot of that: thoughts and prayers from freaked-out Americans. “Let me be very clear,” President-elect Joe Biden tried to reassure the country that day. “The scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not reflect a true America, do not represent who we are.”

    One hoped that Biden was correct, that we were in fact not a nation of vandals, cranks, and insurrectionists. But then, on the very day the Capitol had been ransacked, 147 House and Senate Republicans voted not to certify Biden’s election. Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader, skulked back to the ousted president a few weeks later, and the pucker-up parade to Mar-a-Lago was on. Large majorities of Republicans never stopped supporting Trump, and claim they never stopped believing that Biden stole the 2020 election and that Crooked Joe’s regime is abusing the legal system to persecute Trump out of the way.

    Here we remain, amazingly enough, ready to do this all again. Trump might be the ultimate con man, but his essential nature has never been a mystery. Yet he appears to be gliding to his third straight Republican nomination and is running strong in a likely rematch with an unpopular incumbent. A durable coalition seems fully comfortable entrusting the White House to the guy who left behind a Capitol encircled with razor-wire fence and 25,000 National Guard troops protecting the federal government from his own supporters.

    You can dismiss Trump voters all you want, but give them this: They’re every bit as American as any idealized vision of the place. If Trump wins in 2024, his detractors will have to reckon once again with the voters who got us here—to reconcile what it means to share a country with so many citizens who keep watching Trump spiral deeper into his moral void and still conclude, “Yes, that’s our guy.”


    This article appears in the January/February 2024 print edition with the headline “This Is Who We Are.”

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  • Barack and Michelle Obama Surprise Crowd at ‘Rustin’ Screening

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    A screening of the hotly anticipated biopic Rustin had two unexpected guests Friday night, and we’re not just talking about its actors, who are freshly allowed to promote the project. Instead, the stars of the show were former US president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama, who took the stage to celebrate the end of the actors’ strike and to celebrate the end of the writers’ and actors’ strikes.

    The couple’s production company, Higher Ground, is behind the movie about Bayard Rustin, the Black, openly gay activist who organized the ground-breaking 1963 March on Washington—the event perhaps best known as the site of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. In 2013, then-president Obama posthumously awarded Rustin with the Presidential Medal of Freedom; a decade later, the power couple backed a dramatic adaptation of Rustin’s life. 

    Speaking with CBS Sunday Morning, the former president explained their involvement, saying “The reason that we were interested in this story – was this reminds us that the fight for justice is typically not just about one group of people or another group of people. It’s often in tandem. We have to figure out how do we lift up all people?”

    Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin, CCH Pounder as Dr. Anna Hedgmeman, Melissa Rakiro as Yvette, Ayana Workman as Eleanor, Lilli Kay as Rachelle, Jordan-Amanda Hall as Charlene, Jakeem Dante Powell as Norm.

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    Actor Colman Domingo plays the title role in the film, which also stars Chris Rock, CCH Pounder, and Jeffrey Wright. The movie was the opening night feature for the first-ever HBCU First Look Film Festival, which kicked off at the Oprah Winfrey Theater at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC on Friday.

    Attendees of the screening were shocked, The Hollywood Reporter notes, when Michelle Obama strode onto the stage. “You all are the giants whose shoulders the rest of us are standing on,” she said, addressing the civil rights leaders in the audience. 

    “Now I hope we all know about the March on Washington,” she continued. “Can’t be sure nowadays with what they’re doing with history,” she said, alluding to the efforts in some states to quash learning and stifle inclusion.

    She then welcomed her husband to the stage, another surprise for the audience. “It’s great to see even more of you since the strikes are over,” the former president said in a video captured by Fox 5. “As somebody who cares a lot about the power of workers in this country and as the father of somebody who writes in film, I am glad that both the actors and the writers came to an agreement that recognizes their worth and their work.”

    Turning to the topic of the film, Obama said that Rustin “is one of the seminal figures that changed the course of American history. Without him, I might not have been president,” THR reports.

    “These days, we’re so obsessed with that 15 minutes of fame. Everybody wants to be an influencer. Everybody wants to be liked. But it turns out that’s not where change happens. We can honor the legacy of Rustin and others by taking our place in this long march towards true equality.”

    Rustin is available in select theaters as of Nov. 3. It will be released on Netflix on Nov. 17.

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  • Michelle Obama Brought Back the 2000s Trend I Was Obsessed With in High School

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    For a tennis-loving fashion editor like myself, the U.S. Open is truly the most magical time of year. The event always draws a stylish crowd, including one of the most dedicated tennis fans out there: Anna Wintour. (I personally saw her stay at the event until 1 a.m. for the completion of a Roger Federer match, despite the fact that she’s a notoriously early riser.) This year, we were all in for a real treat because former First Lady Michelle Obama graced us with her presence at the Open. 

    Obama attended the opening night celebration, which honored the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Open becoming the first sporting event to offer equal prize money to men and women. (Thank you, Billie Jean King!) For the occasion, Obama wore a denim Oscar de la Renta dress with my favorite 2000s trend: a shrug. Cropped cardigans were a staple in my high school wardrobe and I’m delighted to see it resurrected in such a stylish way. Scroll down to see Michelle Obama’s new outfit. 

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  • Michelle Obama Brought the Fashion to the US Open in a Denim Midi Dress

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    Michelle Obama never misses (and we’re not just talking tennis). On Aug. 28, the former first lady and author attended the first day of the 2023 US Open in a full denim Oscar de la Renta midi dress. She watched the game with her husband, former President Barack Obama, giving a better look at the dress’s sweetheart neckline and classic black cardigan she wore on top.

    The sleeveless A-line design featured medium-wash denim, a pleated skirt, and a carefully structured bodice with visible stitching. Obama accessorized with black espadrille Chloé wedges, silver hoop earrings, and a black beaded bracelet. She styled her hair in a high ponytail. After watching Coco Gauff’s first round win, she delivered a speech to honor Billie Jean King and commemorate 50 years of equal prize money for female tennis players, and she looked good while doing it.

    “When our rights hang in the balance, we all have a choice to make—we can’t wait around for someone to fight our battles for us,” Obama wrote on Instagram, posing alongside the tennis legend and equal pay advocate. “We have to make our own stand, and that’s how we’re going to level the court even further.” Obama previously showed off her love of denim with an iconic jean jumpsuit on “The Tonight Show” in April, and again with a denim printed button-up on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in 2021. Read on to see how she brought her signature first lady fashion (and denim of choice) to the US Open.

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  • Part-Time Maui Resident Oprah Pitches In on Hawaii Wildfire Relief Efforts

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    Oprah Winfrey is no stranger to giving a leg up to those in need, on micro and macro levels. For example, after Hurricane Katrina, she built a community in Houston for displaced people who had lost their homes, contributed millions of dollars of her own, and coordinated millions more in donations from others.

    Now, she’s pitching in to help with relief efforts in the Maui wildfires—a disaster that’s incredibly close to home for the media mogul. Oprah lives part-time on the island and owns more than 2,000 acres of land there; Jeff Bezos, Steven Tyler, Clint Eastwood, and Peter Thiel, among others, also own homes there. The death toll from the disaster is at 55 and is expected to rise, local officials have said. More than 11,000 people have fled their homes.

    Oprah, rightfully, called the disaster “overwhelming,” arriving at Maui’s War Memorial Stadium on Thursday to help hand out supplies at the relief station. She came to the relief site twice that day, first to see what was going on and make her strategy, then to distribute supplies.

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    “I came earlier just to see what people needed then went shopping because often, you know, you make donations of clothes or whatever and it’s not really what people need,” she told reporters. “So I actually went to Walmart and Costco and got pillows, shampoo, diapers, sheets, pillowcases.”

    She said though she found the scene “overwhelming,” people are pulling together to try and help. “I’m really pleased to have so many people supporting… bringing what they can and doing what they can,” she said.

    Boxer Floyd Mayweather is also helping out, TMZ reported: The outlet says that he paid to evacuate 68 families from the island, and that he’s helping provide clothing and other essentials to them. Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, will be making donations, she posted on her Instagram stories.

    Former president Barack Obama, who was born in Honolulu, shared on social media that it was “tough to see some of the images coming out of Hawai’i,” and included a link for donations.

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  • Obama Production Company Greenlights Action Film About Badass Drone Seeking Revenge On Yemeni Wedding

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    LOS ANGELES—Announcing their first major theatrically released project, the production company launched by Barack and Michelle Obama greenlit an action film Friday about a badass drone seeking revenge on a Yemeni wedding. “The film follows a retired ex-military drone who just wants to be left alone, until Uncle Sam comes knocking to call it in for one last mission to take out the Yemeni wedding that wronged the drone in the past,” said former President Barack Obama, describing how excited he felt from the moment he read the “kick-ass” script, noting that he had never seen anything so hardcore. “The drone takes no prisoners, eviscerating every civilian wedding in its path to get to the Yemeni bride, groom, and wedding party that had killed its drone wife back in the day. The movie is just a bunch of fun; audiences are going to go crazy for the rooftop chase scene in which the drone pursues a 7-year-old flower girl and vaporizes her at the last second. It’s incredible to be producing a film that is so bombastic and crazy, but still reveals a truth about life.” At press time, Obama revealed that Bradley Cooper would be voicing the drone.

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    Some, like Iran (#1) and Venezuela (#4) are no surprise, but seeing Estonia as #2 was pretty shocking. Authorities are unable to determine why Mongolia appears three times on the list (#17, #82, and #104), or why the U.S. government seems to think Myrtle Beach (#31) is its own country.

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  • Barack Obama Releases Summer List Of Favorite Things To Masturbate To

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    WASHINGTON—Writing that it was incredibly hard to choose from all the beautiful work that had brought him so much pleasure, former President Barack Obama took to social media Thursday to release his summer list of favorite things to masturbate to. “I’ve read, watched, and listened to a lot of amazing things this year and wanted to share some of the ones that made me orgasm the hardest,” said the 44th president of the United States, adding that he hoped Americans would enjoy furiously pleasuring themselves to his favorite things as much as he had so far in 2023. “Abbott Elementary. PornHub has some really great stepmom-surprises-stepson content. Drone strike videos. The 1993 October Playboy featuring the girls of the PAC-10. The official White House portrait of Barbara Bush. Our beautiful National Parks System. Also, botanical gardens. And I might be a little biased on this one, but Michelle Obama’s feet as well as her book The Light We Carry. What do you have in your spank bank?” At press time, Barack Obama could not be reached for comment because he was reportedly hard at work lubing up his hand and researching the official “Barack Obama’s Summer 2024 Jerk-Off List.”

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  • Taylor Swift Goes Back to Work With a Wink

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    Baby, let the games begin: Taylor Swift played her first date of her sold-out Eras Tour since news of her breakup with Joe Alwyn reached the devastated masses, and she has something to say. Like, not much, but something. 

    “Is it just me, or do we have a lot of things to catch up on?” she asked the crowd during her multi-hour set. Of course, she didn’t elaborate, but there’s not a lot of room for improv in the elaborately choreographed and produced show. Thursday was the first night of a three-night run in Tampa, Florida’s Raymond James Stadium. 

    In the slot of the evening where Swift has been playing two surprise songs, which she says she won’t repeat on other tour dates, the singer played “Speak Now” and “Treacherous,” saying, “I’ve been thinking a lot about one of my albums recently. One of my albums has been on my mind a lot… lots going on in my brain about it.” 

    One sharp-eyed redditor noticed that Thursday was 10 years from the date of a journal entry Swift had released, in which she said she landed on her third album’s title, Speak Now, with sentiments that may predict how she’s feeling now that she’s in her openly single era.

    “I didn’t talk in interviews about how I felt about much of what has happened in the last 2 years,” she wrote in the 2013 entry, loglined from Nashville. “I’ve been silent about so much that I’m saying on this album. It’s time to Speak Now.” 

    Swift shook it off for several high-profile fans, including, reportedly, former president Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. Aaron Dessner, a Swift collaborator and member of the band The National, was also spotted in the crowd. Comedian Mike Birbiglia shared a photo of himself with Swift Thursday in what looks like Park Slope, Brooklyn, leading us to wonder whether teleportation is also among the star’s many talents, or the slightly more likely scenario that the photo was snapped during Swift’s New York visit over the few days she had between the Tampa stand and her last dates in Arizona. She was busy, after all, with the pyrotechnics in the UK to show for it. 

    Tampa has given Swift quite the welcome ahead of her stopover, naming her honorary mayor for a day (just when you thought Floridian politics couldn’t get any spicier), but the content that will be sticking with us for a long time to come is this message from Hillsborough School Superintendent Addison Davis to the students of the district. Presented without further comment, here’s….this. 

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  • Michelle Obama opens up about her ‘uncontrollable sobbing’ on day of Trump’s inauguration | CNN Politics

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    Michelle Obama broke down shortly after leaving then-President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the former first lady candidly shared in a new podcast, as the emotions of leaving their family’s home after eight years and resentment over Trump taking office overwhelmed her.

    “When those doors shut, I cried for 30 minutes straight, uncontrollable sobbing, because that’s how much we were holding it together for eight years,” Obama said, referring to her final trip aboard the presidential airplane.

    The fresh revelation of Obama’s experience came in a clip of her “The Light Podcast,” which launched on Audible Tuesday. The podcast audio comes from the former first lady’s recent book tour for her third book, “The Light We Carry,” which reflects on how she’s dealt with relationships, self-doubt and anxiety during uncertain times. It captures conversations from her visits to six cities with all-star moderators, like Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien to promote and discuss her best-selling book.

    “After the inauguration – and we know whose inauguration we were at – that day was so emotional on so many different reasons. We were leaving the home we had been in for eight years, the only home our kids really knew,” Obama shared. “They remembered Chicago but they had spent more time in the White House than anywhere. So we were saying goodbye to the staff and all the people who helped to raise them.”

    Obama confirmed she wasn’t in a “good mood” but she “had to hold it together.”

    “There were tears, there was that emotion. But then to sit on that stage and watch the opposite of what we represented on display – there was no diversity, there was no color on that stage, there was no reflection of the broader sense of America,” Obama said.

    She also took a jab at her husband’s successor over his inauguration crowd size, a long-running point of contention for the Trump White House which has falsely claimed the turnout was the largest ever.

    “You take your last flight off, flying over the Capitol, where there weren’t that many people there. We saw it,” she said, which gained laughs from the audience.

    Promoting the podcast on Twitter Monday, Obama said that she hopes it inspires others to “share your own light.”

    In the years since leaving the White House, the former first lady has revealed other tidbits about her mood that day in January 2017, including that she “stopped even trying to smile” during Trump’s inauguration. Speaking to Jimmy Fallon in 2018, she said, “A lot was going on that day,” but as she bid farewell to the White House one thought was clear: “Bye, Felicia!”

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  • Michelle Obama announces new podcast

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  • Barack Obama Kisses Michelle Obama Under Mistletoe In Sweet Christmas Greeting

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    In a throwback photo of the former POTUS planting a smooch on the cheek of the ex-FLOTUS under the mistletoe, Michelle wrote:

    “As we get ready to wrap up this year and look to the next, let’s remember to reflect on our blessings and channel them into giving back and being kind to those around us.”

    Obama posted his own Instagram wishes by sharing a photo of the couple with their daughters Sasha and Malia.

    “Merry Christmas, everybody!” he wrote. “One of the best parts of the holiday season is getting to spend time with the special people in our lives. I hope you all have a wonderful and joyful Christmas.”

    In the Christmas-message showdown of the most recent former presidents, Donald Trump went in a different direction.

    “Merry Christmas to EVERYONE, including the Radical Left Marxists that are trying to destroy our Country, the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is illegally coercing & paying Social and LameStream Media to push for a mentally disabled Democrat over the Brilliant, Clairvoyant, and USA LOVING Donald J. Trump,” Trump wrote.

    Former first lady Melania Trump opted for brevity. “Merry Christmas,” she wrote on Instagram with a greeting-card style image.

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  • Michelle Obama Wore Custom Marine Serre

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    Michelle Obama has been making the rounds to promote her latest book, “The Light We Carry,” and it’s made for plenty of standout style moments. The latest example? A look that involved a Marine Serre dress, altered into a top. 

    Obama paired the piece — which was layered over a black long-sleeve turtleneck — with wide-leg Balmain jeans and burgundy leather Stuart Weitzman boots, as the former First Lady’s stylist Meredith Koop shared on Instagram. She pulled her long box braids into a topknot bun, allowing her oversized earrings by Elizabeth Hooper to make maximum impact. 

    Though the press tour is already over, here’s hoping we’ll continue to see Obama in more daring outfits like this one (and hopefully, more Marine Serre) in the future.

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  • Michelle Obama Wore the Denim Trend Everyone’s Replacing Skinny Jeans With

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    During Michelle Obama’s eight years as our first lady, we didn’t get to see her in too many casual outfits—she was much likelier to be photographed in sophisticated Jason Wu dresses. In the years since then, I’ve been reveling in seeing her true personal style shine through. I mean, who could forget those Balenciaga sparkly boots? For her latest outfit, she experimented with the denim trend that’s been surging in popularity: baggy, wide-leg cargo jeans, which are pretty much the antithesis of skinny jeans. 

    Obama wore Ganni’s Rinse Denim Fitted Blazer ($395) and Angi Jeans ($295) to an event in Washington, D.C., promoting her new book, The Light We Carry. I realize I might sound like a broken record at this point, but slouchy jeans are truly the most popular denim style with celebrities and influencers right now. Scroll down to see how Michelle Obama wore the trend and shop similar pairs for yourself. 

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  • Virginia McLaurin, who danced with the Obamas, dies at 113

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    OLNEY, Md. — Virginia McLaurin, the centenarian who danced with excitement during a 2016 visit with President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the White House, has died. She was 113.

    McLaurin’s son, Felipe Cardoso Jr., said Tuesday that she died early Monday at her home in Olney, Maryland.

    “Rest in peace, Virginia,” the Obamas wrote Tuesday on Twitter. “We know you’re up there dancing.”

    A viral video accompanied the post showing McLaurin’s White House visit during a Black History Month reception in February 2016 when she was 106.

    “Hi!” McLaurin squealed as she was introduced to the president.

    “You want to say hi to Michelle?” Obama asked.

    “Yes!” McLaurin said, moving quickly to give Michelle Obama a hug.

    “Slow down now!” the president said. “Don’t go too quick.”

    The women then held hands as they went into an impromptu dance, the president holding McLaurin’s arm.

    “I thought I would never live to get in the White House,” she said. “And I tell you, I am so happy.

    “A Black president. A Black wife! And I’m here to celebrate Black history. Yeah, that’s what I’m here for.”

    Video of the encounter quickly spread online, garnering international news coverage. After the brief meeting, McLaurin told reporters: “I could just die happy.”

    Donations poured in to a fundraising page set up for those who asked about helping with expenses for one of the Internet’s newest stars. Later that year she made an appearance at a Washington Nationals baseball game where she was presented with a team jersey on the field.

    “She was just so carefree,” Cardoso said in a telephone interview. “She said her secret to life was not to worry, so she never let things worry her. She just didn’t pay it no mind.”

    Born March 12, 1909 in South Carolina, the sharecropper’s daughter spent decades upon retirement doing volunteer work at schools. According to the Obama White House archives, she served as a foster grandparent and mentor to special-needs students, helping children with reading and social skills.

    Cardoso said McLaurin adopted him when he was 3.

    “She loved and cared for everybody,” he said. “She definitely had a big heart for the kids. She loved kids.”

    Cardoso said funeral arrangements were incomplete.

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  • Unusual venues make nonconference games more memorable

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    MILWAUKEE — Two of the more notable games on Friday’s college basketball schedule are taking place on an aircraft carrier and in a baseball stadium.

    No. 2 Gonzaga will face Michigan State on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the San Diego harbo r to celebrate Veterans Day. Wisconsin is playing Stanford at American Family Field, the retractable-roof park that is home to the Milwaukee Brewers.

    Staging neutral-site games in non-traditional venues isn’t new. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has scheduled games at many different sites over the past two decades.

    “We’ve been ‘Outside the Box U’ for 20 years and other people are catching up,” Izzo said. “That’s good, and that’s why I didn’t want to pass up this game.”

    Izzo’s penchant for this began in 2003, when Michigan State lost to Kentucky in front of 78,129 fans at Ford Field, the home of the NFL’s Detroit Lions. Soon enough, plenty of late-round NCAA Tournament games started taking place in football stadiums.

    This won’t be the first time Izzo has coached a game on an aircraft carrier.

    Michigan State lost to top-ranked North Carolina in November 2011 on the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson as President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama watched from courtside.

    Stanford coach Jerod Haase was a North Carolina assistant coach for that 2011 game. Now, he’s preparing his team to play the first basketball game at a baseball-only stadium since San Diego faced San Diego State in 2015 at Petco Park, home of the Padres.

    “It’s an experience for our guys to talk about when they’re old like me, about how they played in a baseball stadium,” Haase said.

    The offbeat settings come with potential obstacles, particularly when they’re outdoors. The roof will be closed for the American Family Field doubleheader that includes a women’s game between Wisconsin and Kansas State.

    The 2011 North Carolina-Michigan State game on a carrier finished less than an hour before rain fell.

    A year later, condensation on the respective courts wiped out an Ohio State-Marquette game aboard the decommissioned USS Yorktown in Charleston, South Carolina, and a Georgetown-Florida game aboard the USS Bataan at Naval Station Mayport around Jacksonville, Florida. Florida and Georgetown did play the first half before the game was scrapped.

    During that 2012-13 season, a Syracuse-San Diego State game aboard the flight deck of the USS Midway Museum was delayed two days due to rain. And, windy conditions affected 3-point shooting when it was played.

    The teams involved believe the opportunity is worth the potential drawbacks.

    Gonzaga coach Mark Few jumped at the chance when the idea of playing on a carrier was proposed.

    “Tom Izzo told me it was the coolest thing he’s ever done,” Few said. “I said, ‘OK, I’m in.’”

    Wisconsin coach Greg Gard says his hopes of having the Badgers play a game at American Family Field started about 15 years ago, when he was an assistant coach and the stadium was known as Miller Park.

    Various plans were discussed over the years.

    “We were going to do a doubleheader basketball-hockey and set up ice in the outfield,” Gard said. “Everything was on the table at one point in time.”

    Gard is about to realize that dream — minus an ice rink.

    Wisconsin and Stanford practiced Thursday on a court that encompasses much of the ballpark’s infield, with baskets in the vicinity of first base and third base.

    The pitcher’s mound was removed, and fans will sit in temporary stands courtside, as well as in some of the stadium’s permanent seats.

    “Listening to our players as we walked up out of the dugout, what their reactions were, I think it turned out really, really good,” Gard said.

    Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl, who has attended just one Brewers home game, tried to envision just what to expect on Friday.

    “I’m excited to see what it looks like with basketball, bringing a whole different crew of fans,” Wahl said. “Hopefully it will be cool.”

    It might not be a one-time deal.

    Brewers president of business operations Rick Schlesinger said he was hopeful that the contest was the first of many chances to host hoop games at the ballpark.

    Gard says he’d love to see an NCAA regional at American Family Field, though it could be tough to host that kind of event in late March while still having the ballpark’s grass surface ready in time for baseball season.

    For now, Wisconsin and Stanford are looking forward to a unique experience in an atypical early season game. Michigan State and Gonzaga feel the same.

    “I’m a little bit old school and I believe the college education is much more than just what you learn on the classroom and the games themselves,” Haase said. “It’s all the experiences around them. I think this provides that.”

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    AP Writer Nicholas K. Geranios and AP Sports Writers Larry Lage and Bernie Wilson contributed to this report.

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