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Scandal-Plagued Loser Madison Cawthorn Is Vowing A ‘Dark MAGA’ Takeover Following His Humiliating Defeat

Scandal-plagued “entitled little boy” Madison Cawthorn took to Instagram for the first time since conceding the Republican primary for North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District to Chuck Edwards on Tuesday to spread the word about “dark MAGA.”

The “post-alt-right online aesthetic movement” (not to be confused with MAGA After Dark) is a “hardening of the pro-Trump online space” that “provides openings for bad actors, creating multiple fronts for entryism and networking among a broad swathe of violent extremist actors,” according to the Global Network on Extremism & Technology.

Cawthorn used it as a pledge to his followers and a warning to the haters and losers out there, “The time for gentile politics as usual has come to an end. It’s time for the rise of the new right, it’s time for Dark MAGA to truly take command,” he wrote. “We have an enemy to defeat, but we will never be able to defeat them until we defeat the cowardly and weak members of our own party. Their days are numbered. We are coming.”

Cawthorn also singled out the “America First Patriots” who “came to my defense when it was not politically profitable,” including Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Steve Bannon, “the great Charlie Kirk” (lol), and Tucker Carlson. If you ever find yourself on a list with Taylor Greene, Gaetz, and Tucker, it’s time to rethink some life choices.

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It Turns Out Kellyanne Conway Equated Her Husband’s Mean Trump Tweets With Infidelity: ‘He Was Cheating By Tweeting’

Another former Trump crony is hoping to make money from a White House tell-all and this time it’s campaign manager and “alternative facts” spin woman Kellyanne Conway.

Conway was instrumental in Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and she remained a top advisor of the former president during his four years in office but, according to her new memoir, her job put a real strain on her marriage. Why? Because her husband, George Conway, couldn’t stand her boss and he wasn’t shy about hopping onto Twitter to let the world know it.

In excerpts from Conway’s book (via People), Trump’s henchwoman tries to excuse away her own complicity in playing babysitter to the tyrant-in-chief while skewering her husband for “cheating” on her by tweeting insults about Trump and his inner circle. No, really.

“George was spending chunks of time in New York at the firm, where he voluntarily went from partner to an of-counsel role, spending his nights alone at our house in Alpine, New Jersey, 240 miles away from D.C.” Conway writes of the state of her marriage in 2018. “The numbers don’t lie. During this time, the frequency and ferocity of his tweets accelerated. Clearly, he was cheating by tweeting. I was having a hard time competing with his new fling.”

Conway also shares how her husband’s disapproval of a man who was actively separating families and putting kids in cages at the time also felt like a betrayal of their marriage vows.

“His daily deluge of insults-by-tweet against my boss violated our marriage vows to ‘love, honor, and cherish’ each other,” she continues. “On one side was my marriage and my husband. On the other was my job and my boss. I was able to keep these things separate and in perspective. George should have, too, but it seemed the flood of reaction and attention he was receiving was magnetic and irresistible.”

According to Conway, both Ivanka and Melania Trump went to bat for her during this very difficult time. Ivanka recommended the names of two couple’s therapists she thought the Conways should try, telling her father’s adviser, “I am in a family of Democrats. I get it.” (This comment referred to Ivanka’s in-laws and other Kushner relatives.) Meanwhile, Melania stood up for Conway against Trump after a handful of tweets from Mr. Conway disparaging the president left him angry and looking for someone to blame.

In another excerpt, Conway recalled this interaction: “‘Can you believe this?’ Trump said, referring to George’s recent eruptions. ‘This guy is nasty. He won’t stop. And it’s our Kellyanne. She’s my top person. She knows a lot, too! What are we going to do?’ Melania’s calm voice piped in immediately as my mouth closed and my eyes widened. ‘Donald,’ she said, ‘this is not her fault. And she is a big girl. Strong and confident.’ Melania wasn’t done. ‘We don’t control our husbands—and you don’t control us!’”

Weirdly enough, the Conways marriage seems to have survived the turmoil of the Trump years. Whether it makes it past this memoir’s sell date is another question.

(Via People)

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A Fox News Guest Called Out The Network Live On-Air For Pushing Dangerous Racist Rhetoric

As Fox News (and more specifically, Tucker Carlson) continues to face criticism for pushing the Great Replacement Theory cited in the Buffalo mass shooter’s manifesto, political strategist Kristal Knight took things a step further by calling out the network directly to its face.

While appearing as a guest on The Faulkner Focus on Thursday morning, Knight was asked about Elon Musk vowing to never vote for Democrats again because it’s now the “party of division & hate.” She found his comments “interesting” considering the Republican Party has been getting behind the Big Lie, and oh yeah, promoting the Great Replacement theory on a certain news network. Via Mediaite:

“We also have to remember the ‘Great Replacement’ theory that has been spewed on this network alone, and the Buffalo shooter referenced it. These are all remnants of the Republican party. That’s the party of hate.”

Host Harris Faulkner turned the show over to conservative journalist Charlie Hurt who admonished Knight for calling out Fox, yet offered no counter-argument to her remarks. “I just think the idea of taking a horrible, horrible, unthinkable tragedy like what we saw in Buffalo, New York and trying to advance a partisan political agenda off of it is just beyond reprehensible to me,” Hurt said.

As for Carlson, he’s attempted to distance himself from the Buffalo shooting by acting like he doesn’t know what replacement theory is now. “You’ve heard a lot about the great replacement theory recently. It’s everywhere in the last two days and we’re still not sure exactly what it is,” Carlson actually had the gall to say on the Tuesday night episode of his show.

However, Carlson can’t hide the clips showing him promoting replacement theory and bringing on proponents of the racist theory on his show. Unfortunately, Fox News audiences aren’t big on evidence and Carlson is sure to see little-to-no blowback from viewers.

(Via Mediaite)

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Nick Cannon Says He’s Ready To Get A Vasectomy Because He Doesn’t Want To ‘Populate The Earth’

As a noted polygamist, Nick Cannon recently spoke about how monogamy was unhealthy for him. Earlier this year, the Masked Singer star and Wild N’ Out creator was on family therapist Dr. Laura Berman’s Language of Love podcast and said that monogamy, “gets into the space of selfishness and ownership,” and that after dabbling in celibacy for a while, his focus was, “to be the best father I can be.” As he prepares for the birth of his eighth child, (and first with model Bre Tiesi) Cannon just told E! News’ Daily Pop that he’s ready to get a vasectomy.

“I already went and got my vasectomy consultation,” he told E! News. “I ain’t looking to populate the Earth completely, but I’m definitely looking forward to taking care and loving all the children that I currently have.” Cannon also noted that he laments not always being available for his kids in their younger years, saying, “I do have the guilt of not having enough time to spend with all of my children, as we all do because we’re working and constantly going.”

He’s always been candid about fatherhood and his sex life and has always done so with his wits about him. He even joked that he expects his many children to hold their own in the entertainment industry eventually. “You definitely gonna see some Cannons on the screen and hear their music,” he said. “I’m going to have to recoup some of this. So they gonna be some talented babies.”

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Twitter Isn’t Letting Elon Musk Back Out Of His Multi-Billion Dollar Deal, No Matter How Hard He Tries

Elon Musk is doing his darnedest to back out of his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter due to a dubious concern over spam and fake accounts, but he may not succeed. At a company town hall meeting on Thursday, Twitter executives “told employees they will not renegotiate the price of his $44 billion takeover agreement,” the Daily Beast reports, “even as Musk tries to stir up doubt about the number of fake accounts on the platform.”

Bottles of champagne were supposedly popped.

Twitter’s share price is currently hovering around $38 per share, well below the $54.20 per share Musk committed to last month. The terms of the buyout agreement will make it hard for him to weasel out of the deal. It includes a $1 billion breakup fee, and the company could sue to try to force Musk to follow through on the transaction.

In response to an article earlier this week that suggested Musk could try to renegotiate for a “better Twitter deal,” the new Mike Lindell tweeted, “20% fake/spam accounts, while 4 times what Twitter claims, could be *much* higher. My offer was based on Twitter’s SEC filings being accurate. Yesterday, Twitter’s CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%.” He added that “this deal cannot move forward until he does.” I’d say stay tuned to Musk’s Twitter account for more updates, but you might want to stay away from there.

(Via the Daily Beast)

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Twice Brings ‘The Feels’ To ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’

K-pop supergroup Twice paid a visit to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on a mission to affect viewers’ emotions. They performed the hit single “The Feels,” with added horns on the final chorus while donning plaid uniforms as they took over the stage. No part of the set was safe — they even used Colbert’s desk.

This was a massive moment for the group as it marked their first in-person television debut in the United States. Previously they offered a pre-recorded performance of “I Can’t Stop Me” to The Late Show in 2020 and “The Feels” for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in October 2021. The performances don’t stop at Colbert as Twice is coming off of two encore shows at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles to close off the North American leg of their ‘III’ tour.

Twice last released their studio album Formula Of Love: O+T=<3 in November 2021, anchored by “Scientist.” Group member Nayeon is gearing up for her solo debut in June, the first of Twice to release a solo project since they collectively debuted in 2015.

Check out the live performance of “The Feels” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert above.

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‘SVU’ Mainstay Ice-T Innocently Asked ‘WTF Does Ship Mean??’ And Two Minutes Later, He May Have Regretted The Question

Law & Order: SVU fans get pretty carried away each time an episode airs ahead of the octopus-terrorized Law & Order: Organized Crime, and if there’s some sort of crossover happening, too? Watch out. Viewers are somehow obsessed with the idea that Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson and Chris Meloni’s Elliot Stabler make understated lovey-dovey eyes at each other. They want that Unresolved Sexual Tension to be permanently resolved. Although this obsession has been ongoing for years, the matter intensified after Stabler wandered back from Italy, and the franchise conveniently offed his wife, leaving him emotionally vulnerable and single and all that jazz.

It’s a recipe for hopeful ‘shippers to go absolutely nuts (about make-believe relationships about make-believe characters), and all this time, it seems that Ice-T has been blissfully unaware of the main “ship” going on with his own show. Hey, Fin Tutuola is a busy man! He doesn’t concern himself with the relationships (especially non-canon ones) of coworkers, and Ice-T stays cool, too. At least, that was the case until one of the most entertaining tweeters out there decided to ask (in response to an inquiry about Benson and Stabler) an innocent question: “WTF does Ship mean??” Oh boy.

Two minutes later, he instantly regretted asking the question to a bunch of shippers:

Can you blame him? Let’s just say that Ice-T got a swift education, including a response about a “ship” involving Fin:

People get really worked up about shipping, and sure, it messes up the canon of any given property, but it’s all in fun. Still, Ice-T probably wishes he could either delete without repercussion/complaints or simply hit the edit button right about now. Oh wait.

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‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Director Deborah Chow Tells Us That Droid In The Trailer Is Not 4-LOM

Earlier today we spoke to Obi-Wan Kenobi director Deborah Chow. Now, in the trailer for Obi-Wan Kenobi we see a droid who looks an awful lot like 4-LOM from The Empire Strikes Back. (He’s one of the bounty hunters Darth Vader assembles to hunt for the Millennium Falcon. Boba Fett eventually completes this task.) In the trailer, we see this droid shooting at Obi-Wan. I mention this scene from the trailer to Chow, then correct myself because to this day I don’t know if it’s pronounced Four Lom or Four El Oh Em.

Chow says, “It’s actually Four Lom.” But then continues, “But that’s not actually 4-LOM though, it is actually a different droid named One Jack. Everyone thinks it’s 4-LOM.” (Poor 4-LOM. In the 1980s his action figure mistakenly said Zuckuss, so everyone called him Zuckuss for 20 years. Now this.)

I then point out that our new Star Wars character One Jack sure looks like 4-LOM and Chow responds, “It’s similar.” And then points out I’m the first person to bring up 4-LOM on this press tour. (For anyone who knows me personally, this will probably not surprise you that I brought up 4-LOM.) This feels similar to IG-11 in The Mandalorian who everyone thought (including me) was IG-88.

So I asked what’s One Jack’s deal? (I don’t know how One Jack is spelled, so it could be 1-Jack?) Is he also a bounty hunter, like 4-LOM? Chow won’t go quite this far with information, “For that you’re going to have to wait and see.” I do mention that he looks like bad news, Chow laughs, “They usually are.”

Anyway, yes, we will learn more about Obi-Wan Kenobi and our new buddy One Jack (1-Jack?) when the series premieres next week on May 27. We will also have more from Deborah Chow next week as well.

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Gang Of Youths Bust Out The Vulnerable ‘Forbearance’ For A Dynamic ‘Kimmel’ Performance

Gang Of Youths are stars in their native Australia, as the rockers’ past two albums — including their latest, this year’s Angel In Realtime — topped the charts. Now, they’re starting to gain more traction in other parts of the world, too; The new LP was top-10 over in the UK and its lead single, “The Angel Of 8th Ave.,” hit a No. 7 peak on the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart in the US.

They’ve also become a regular presence on American late-night TV and last night, they took to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage for a rendition of “Forbearance.” The band was washed in blue light for their rendition of the David Gray-esque song, with singer Dave Le’aupepe seated behind a keyboard as he played and sang.

Le’aupepe previously told Stereogum of the song, “The song ‘Magnolia’ did f*cking well back home, and I’m weirdly f*cking proud of it. Because I hate most of stuff I’ve ever done because I’m a critical self-deprecating asshole. But ‘Magnolia’ still speaks to me because it’s just the uncoolest thing in the world. It’s just this bleak song, but it has this truth and vibe about it that I do really love performing and love hearing. That day I did something that was more sinister when I was off to go and end my life. I didn’t say goodbye to my father who was like the one person in the world that I should have at least said goodbye to. And I’ve always felt guilty about that. […] So the song’s about trying to make it up to him, I guess. Just being by his bedside, on the floor, giving him shots. Like maybe there’s something about caretaking that sort of generated some kudos for me in the good books of God. That’s obviously not particularly doctrinally sound, but I think it’s the guilty conscience thing.”

Watch Gang Of Youths perform “Forbearance” on Kimmel above.

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Emmy Rossum On ‘Angelyne’ And Its Take On Fame And Reinvention

If you, like me, aren’t from LA, the rise and iconography of Angelyne and her billboard fronting image may not register with you simply from hearing her name or seeing the trailer for the new limited series from Peacock (which debuts May 19) starring (and produced by) Emmy Rossum. But the story of Angelyne isn’t limited in its relevance to Angelinos or children of the ’80s and ’90s when her fame was at its apex. It isn’t really limited to Angelyne, either.

“The idea of getting to live an authentic life and getting to define what that feels like for yourself is the kernel that resonates with me,” said Rossum when we spoke recently, adding “we’re seeing that go through our culture now” before praising the boldness of people who define how they want to live.

That modern-day relevance fuels a project that is as much about reinvention, control, and fame in general as it is about Angelyne. A project Rossum has been working on for four years, counting an 18-month pandemic break in between filming when she also had a child. The dedication was total, from the point of optioning a Hollywood Reporter article that sought to shine a light on Angelyne’s mysterious past to the release of a project where she painstakingly researched and transformed herself to play Angelyne across the span of more than 50 years.

But while that article revealed certain details about a woman whose career had been, to that point, bolstered by mystery and a carefully cultivated image, Rossum contends that it only added to the legend of Angelyne; another story to feed the fame machine that Angelyne has so skillfully utilized since her first billboard appearance in the early ’80s.

We spoke with Rossum about that machine, fame culture in 2022, the empowering message at the heart of this story, and how Angelyne freed her to do this in her own way.

I want to start with a big kind of overarching question. Obviously, so much of this is focused on someone who was a pre-internet sensation at the start of their career, has the internet ruined the mystique of fame?

That’s such a loaded question.

It is.

I suppose it depends on if the person thinks that mystique is inherently linked to fame. I think now we’re showing that it’s not. It’s not inherently needed to have fame. In fact, although Angelyne knows that she is the precursor to all of the women that have come in her wake, I think the thing that she is acutely aware of is that she doesn’t give it all away. She doesn’t allow you to peek behind the curtain and see the wizard, right? With a lot of these other women, you are seeing their home life, how they organize their pantries, you’re at doctor’s appointments with them, you’re in the delivery room with them!

So yes, I think social media, the internet media itself, the rise of paparazzi, and the rise also of the person on the street that’s capturing things (who is not even an official paparazzi) add to social media. I think that does kind of definitely detract from enigma, mystery, mystique. I think one of the things that’s so brilliant about Angelyne is that she didn’t ever try to contradict any of the inaccuracies out there about her. She knew that contradictions, some of which she fueled even herself in contradicting stories, would only add to that fame machine for her, and ultimately that’s the goal, the love of the world.

There was, of course, the Hollywood Reporter story that talked about her past and revealed a bit about her. Is the way this is done with the mixed narratives and the surrealism (which I love) an effort to sort of muddy the water between what is known and not known about her?

I think the show itself is not a biopic. It’s really an examination of fame and the fame machine and how fame in and of itself becomes almost a crowdsourced narrative. And I think it’s an examination of all of the people throughout the last five decades who have attempted to co-opt the narrative of Angelyne, and us turning the finger back on ourselves and calling out the failure of the biopic. I mean, ultimately, the show opens with two-dimensional images being assembled together of a human being. We are never going to get a three-dimensional image and that’s not really what we’re after. I think only Angelyne can tell her story. But for us, the most interesting thing was all of the different stories that have been told about her that kind of formed this kaleidoscopic narrative of an icon.

Although the Hollywood Reporter, which was the article that I optioned in order to pitch this show, claimed to reveal her backstory, I found that it only deepened the mystery for me. Because in response to that article, we called into question a lot of things in it and offered many, many other possibilities of what the truth was. And I don’t think there is ever one truth and certainly [it] cannot be captured in one story. I think ultimately, we were interested in all of the many stories, and although the Hollywood Reporter one was deeper and more poignant and offered specifics that were fascinating, I think ultimately, when I asked Angelyne about that, she said, “I’m an icon, and I want you to tell the story that inspires you. And that way it will be your story and not my story, because only I can tell my story,” and that was really liberating and empowering and that’s kind of how we tried to approach the series.

Angelyne is a completely unconventional person. So I think we tried to take the same unconventional approach with the storytelling from using really, really accurate things, like specifically reconstructed archive footage and then going all the way in the other direction to fantastical stories. You know, outer space, descending from a pink moon, fantastical dance numbers, and then even like hunting around on Reddit and subreddits for other things that people had said about her. Interviewing almost anyone that would talk to us about her, including her, and just getting this overall sense of the mythology that surrounds her. I think that for me, and for Allison [Miller] and Lucy [Tcherniak] I know that was the most interesting part. And that’s ultimately why I think she gave us the rights to tell this story, because we weren’t interested in making a documentary. She is making that for herself.

The relationships with men in her life in the episodes I have seen have been largely non-sexual but these men are totally dedicated to her. What is it about her persona and her vibe that makes people want to bend over backward and really just give their lives to her?

I think it’s really something different for everyone, which is really interesting. But I think she is one of those incredibly magnetic people. I think she’s always in control. I think not showing her in intimate sexual moments was a very conscious decision for us. We think that it’s really interesting to show that a woman can have sexual feminine power and have it not be about sex. I think she was really a trailblazer. I think she was a conceptual person and had ideas about things. I think she has incredibly specific ideas about her image and control over that, and I think she really is a performance artist.

When you think about her level of dedication and control over her image, I think about it almost like Ansel Adams might supervise the printing of his platinum print of the Sequoia tree. I think she really knows the power of an image, and I think she’s clearly been influenced by the images of Marilyn Monroe, of the Barbie doll, of these hyper-feminine women that retained the love of America. In our world, I mean, fame is like the most powerful currency in our country. So I think that fame equals love, and I think that was important.

To come back to your question, because I think I wandered a bit. She’s a very interesting, very unique blend of incredibly intelligent, incredibly in control in every environment, almost unflappable, and yet incredibly playful, magical, and childlike. And there’s something about how she just never stops moving. She’s like a hummingbird, there’s something very magnetic about her. I found it when I met her. You just can’t take your eyes off of her.

It really is fascinating when you come across people like that. It’s amazing when you’re in a room with someone like that.

It’s very unique. Where you’re just like, “Whoa, that person vibrates hard. That is electric. I don’t know what that is, but I want to be next to that.”

In terms of her focus on managing her image specifically, and her quote, “brand.” Anything you take away from that yourself in your career?

Oh, it’s interesting because Angelyne’s really living, breathing performance art. There’s no other Angelyne, right? I become different people, and then I go home and I’m Emmy. I wear Emmy’s clothes. This isn’t a costume for her. This is who she is. She has transformed her body and her voice, and there is no other anymore. Maybe there was at one time. So for me, it’s more of a malleable fungible thing. But I think in the same way that Angelyne created Angelyne out of survival, this was survival from something, those are her words. I think for me, there is a lot of safety and emotional catharsis and survival that I find through my work, for my own personal trauma. It’s interesting because it’s different, right? For her, she always likes to be in control. And for me, I love to feel out of control when it’s within my control. [Laughs] I like to know where the scene is starting and know where the scene is ending, and in that way, I can color as far outside of the lines within that. There’s a seatbelt and a safety of knowing. I know where I go in and I know that I can get out, and I know I won’t get lost in it, but I can go as far as I want within that.

‘Angelyne’ debuts on Peacock on May 19, 2022