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Newly Arraigned Trump Lawyer John Eastman Still Isn’t Letting Go Of That Stolen Election Nonsense

Hard to believe it’s been nearly three years since Donald Trump lost re-election then predictably claimed he hadn’t. In that time no one, not the least the big guy himself (and definitely not the MyPillow guy), has offered anything approaching clear evidence of widespread tomfoolery. What there has been is clear evidence of an attempt to subvert democracy by Trump and his cronies. And at least some of them still appear to believe their own, baseless nonsense.

On Tuesday, John Eastman — the once obscure lawyer who drafted the so-called “coup memo” that would have had exiting veep Mike Pence aiding in a convoluted scheme to keep Trump in office — became the second of 19 defendants in the Georgia election interference case to turn himself into Fulton County jail. On the way out, reporters asked Eastman if he still thought the 2020 election was stolen. And as he did earlier this month, he showed he’s still committed to the bit.

“Absolutely,” Eastman responded. “No question. No question in my mind.”

Again, there is no proof of a stolen election, in which Biden somehow got at least seven million fraudulent votes — the amount by which he bested Trump. But there does seem to be plenty of proof that Eastman tried to overturn an election.

Still, Eastman maintained his innocence, saying his arrival at Fulton County jail was him responding “to an indictment that should never have been brought.” In a statement he said, “I am confident that, when the law is faithfully applied in this proceeding, all of my co-defendants and I will be fully vindicated.”

Should Eastman wind up in the clink for his deeds in late 2020, he could always blame all his worries on, of all people, Dan Quayle.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Not all conspiracy theories are fake news. These 6 actually turned out to be true

It’s feeling harder and harder to separate truth from fiction in the age of fake news.

But conspiracy theories and propaganda are as old as society itself. Perhaps most disturbing of all is the growing wealth of scientific evidence suggesting that we’re influenced even by news we know to be fake.

How many disproven JFK assassination theories are floating around in your brain thanks to Oliver Stone? Do you sometimes wonder if anyone has ever really landed on the Moon? And do you think just maybe it’s possible that Adolf Hitler actually survived World War II and lived out his days in Brazil? If so, you’re not alone.


And that’s to say nothing of more modern conspiracy theories driven by social media, making unfounded claims about everything from diets to money to the state of reality itself.

But sometimes the wildest conspiracies are true. Like these six seemingly insane conspiracy theories that are quite real:

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1. “Gaydar”

Who doesn’t love Canada? Well, 1960’s Canada wasn’t quite the squishy utopia it seems to be today. The Canadian government hired Carleton University professor Frank Robert Wake to create something it maliciously called the “fruit machine,” which they believed could detect and identify gay men. It wasn’t part of some benign effort to understand human sexuality.

It was part of a sick bit of McCarthyism with the stated goal of getting all gay men out of the country’s government.

More than 400 people lost their jobs, and 9,000 more were kept on a file of “suspects.” The device claimed to work by measuring how much a subject’s pupils dilated after being forced to look at same-sex erotic imagery.

Harry Truman and MK Ultra

2. MKUltra

Back in the 1950s the CIA secretly dosed individuals with LSD in order to test the potential effects of mind control. Although the practice reportedly continued for two decades, it was launched before the drug movement of the 1960s made LSD into a popular counterculture symbol. And while being given some free acid might sound like a great time to some, or at least the plot to a bad hipster action movie, dozens of people were reportedly left with permanent disabilities after secretly being subjected to massive amounts of LSD and electroshock therapy after seeking treatment for “minor psychiatric complaints.”

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3. The Gulf of Tonkin incident

On August 2, 1964, the USS. Maddox opened fire on what it later claimed were several North Vietnamese targets. The skirmish deepened America’s involvement in the Vietnam War, leading to the death of thousands of U.S. soldiers and many more Vietnamese, including hundreds of thousands of civilians. Except, it turned out the “targets” the Maddox fired upon didn’t actually exist. It’s still debated today whether the incident was an intentional misdirection by the military. But one thing is certain: President Johnson’s original claim that the North Vietnamese fired first has been debunked. Even former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara admitted as much in an interview before his death. After all, it’s kind of hard to start a fight when you’re not even there.

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4. Bohemian Grove: A secretive gathering of world elites

A secretive organization of people that control the world? Well, it turns out it does exist and many of its members are powerful world leaders and titans of industry. The real action happens at Bohemian Grove, which appears to primarily exist as a place “where the rich and powerful go to misbehave” according to The Washington Post.

Or, alternatively, to hear it from the group directly, where members, “share a passion for the outdoors, music, and theater.” However, along with more traditional fare such as drinking and big dinners, the regular activities also reportedly include performing rituals before a giant wooden owl, according to The Post.

Owners of the property host a two-week retreat in California each year for some of the wealthiest and most influential Americans. Past attendees include Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, both of whom attended before entering the White House. Oh, and it’s where the idea for the atomic bomb was first sketched out.

No big deal.

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5. The CIA helped fund the Dalai Lama

Who doesn’t love the Dalai Lama?

Other than the Chinese government.

Even the CIA can’t get enough of His Holiness and his band of Tibetan resistance fighters. That’s because during the 1960s, the CIA allegedly funneled millions of dollars to the Tibetan Resistance, including what some claim was a six-figure annual “salary” that went directly to the Dalai Lama himself (which he denied). This wasn’t some remnant from the agency’s flirtation with LSD. Rather, it was a pretty obvious attempt to undermine the Chinese government, something the Chinese have complained about for decades. In declassified State Department memos, the organization says: “The purpose of the program … is to keep the political concept of an autonomous Tibet alive within Tibet and among foreign nations, principally India, and to build a capability for resistance against possible political developments inside Communist China.”

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6. The conspiracy to kill Abraham Lincoln

The most commonly held version of events is that actor John Wilkes Booth acted alone when he assassinated President Lincoln inside Ford’s Theater. But it turns out Booth collaborated with no less than 9 other co-conspirators, including Mary Surratt, the first woman executed by the U.S. government. First, there was David Herold, who helped Booth escape after leaving Ford’s Theater. Then, there was George Azterodt, who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Vice President Andrew Johnson. Even though Azterodt never actually attempted the act, he was, nonetheless, executed for plotting against the president. Meanwhile, coconspirator Lewis Powell did attempt to assassinate Secretary of State William Seward, severely injuring him. If you ever want to learn the full story of Booth’s traitorous act, and the desperate attempt to capture him and his team, you can’t do better than James L. Swanson’s Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase For Lincoln’s Killer.

This article originally appeared on 08.31.18

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Sweet video shows dad get emotional after taking his 3-year-old to the dentist

Parenting can be a little stressful. There’s no checklist for how to do it perfectly.

As the father of two young daughters, Doyin Richards has a lot of experience in that department. Like most parents, he hopes he’s doing it right. And like most parents, he has a little voice in his head that sometimes makes him second-guess his choices.

What if he’s doing it wrong?


On his 3-year-old daughter’s first trip to the dentist, Doyin was pretty worried she would freak out about the treatment. Of course, it turns out that the only person who lost their composure that day was him — when he realized she was totally fine and able to handle things herself.

Which made him realize that despite all his fears, he might actually be OK at this whole dad thing.

Watch Doyin try to hold it together while his daughter is totally chill at the dentist in this episode of “What Dads Do”:

This article originally appeared on 08.23.16

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Experts plead with parents to stop cracking eggs on their toddlers’ heads. No, really.

There are plenty of viral videos involving children that are perfectly harmless. Kids are naturally hilarious, and it’s not unusual for parents to capture their wee ones saying or doing something adorably funny.

At Upworthy, we often share cute viral kid videos, like the Italian preschooler who gesticulates like an old Sicilian grampa or the 4-year-old snowboarder in a dinosaur suit or the 3-year-old with incredible moves dancing alongside choreographed dancers. These are kiddos just doing what they do—genuine, wholesome kid moments caught on video.

Sometimes we share viral kid videos that are clearly set up, often with some kind of a positive parenting lesson included. But such videos are a far cry from a viral TikTok trend that involves parents cracking eggs on their children’s heads and recording their reactions.


The “egg crack challenge” involves parents cooking with their little ones—almost always a fun activity for kids—but when it comes time to break open an egg, the parent unexpectedly cracks it on the child’s head instead of the side of the bowl. The child’s stunned/confused/nervous reactions sometimes result in crying, sometimes laughter, and the unpredictable nature of it is what seems to be entertaining people.

But it’s not a harmless “prank”—not when it’s done to a small child who doesn’t understand what’s happening.

I’m not going to share any of the videos here because the whole point is to rack up views and I don’t want to contribute to the problem. But let’s look at this trend from the perspective of a little kid for a moment. You’re just learning about the world, and realizing it can be a scary and unpredictable place sometimes. Your place of safety and security is your home with your parents who provide safety and protection. You’re not sure what you can rely on out there, but your parents are your source of stability and security.

You’ve observed your parents cooking, so you kind of know what to expect. You use a cup to measure. You use a spoon to stir. You crack and open eggs before they go into the bowl.

You’ve never seen someone crack an egg on someone’s head. You’ve been taught that hitting someone, especially on the head, with or without an object is wrong. How do you make sense of your parent suddenly turning and hitting you on the head with an egg in the middle of cooking?

Children don’t process things the way adults do, but even most adults would immediately be like “WTF?!” if someone suddenly used their head for an egg-cracking surface. For a young child, it’s not just a WTF moment—it’s a message: “The thing I thought was predictable actually isn’t. The person I thought was reliable actually isn’t. The rules I was taught don’t always apply.”

It’s foundational-level confusing and could potentially mess with a child’s sense of trust. All for some internet likes.

Dan Wuori, Ph.D., Senior Director of Early Learning at the Hunt Institute, shared some thoughts on this and other potentially damaging parent “challenges,” such as inviting a kindergartener to meet their teacher virtually and having a scary-looking person on the screen.

“The years of early childhood are a time during which trust and attachment are (ideally) formed,” Wuori wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). “With love, attention, and responsive caregiving, young children learn that their world is safe. They develop self-worth and self-esteem. These are prerequisites to both learning and healthy development. But the key to developing trust is consistency.”

“And the behaviors in these videos—even if rare and anomalous—serve only to undermine healthy attachment between parent and child,” he added. “They provide children with data points that suggest their parents can be unexpectedly and arbitrarily cruel. They are a violation of hard-earned trust.

“Some will argue that these are just jokes in good fun. They aren’t. They are the deliberate infliction of trauma, however brief, for the amusement of strangers. It should go without saying that this isn’t good for children.”

Pediatric occupational therapist Amanda Mathers shared a TikTok of her own explaining why the trend isn’t a good idea from a child development standpoint.

“You are teaching them that hitting someone in the head, hard, with an object, is acceptable and funny,” she said.

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I know as parents you never want to harm your child. This post is meant to educate, for wny parwnts who were wanting to try this, or tor parents who already did this rrend and fan go back wnd have a conversation with their child about what happened. ••• Toddlers brains at this age don’t yet fully comprehend jokes like this and although they may laugh… their brain is thinking “WHAT THE HECK?!” ••• Skip this trend parents, it’ll save you in the long run 🤍 #eggcrackchallenge #eggcrackprank #eggcrackreaction #emotionalintelligence #raisingconfidentchildren #raisingkids #donttrythisathome #pediatricot

She even went so far as to call it bullying, which is a solid point when you consider that some of these videos include children crying in embarrassment, pain or confusion and their parent laughing in their faces. Some might think they’re teaching kids about joking around and being silly, but this isn’t a healthy way to teach that. It’s cruel.

Parents in these videos may not realize how the thing they see as fun might be harmful, which is why it’s good to try to see it from a child’s perspective. But a good rule to follow in general is not to purposefully create an emotional reaction in a child as a way to go viral on social media. Stick to capturing kids just being their normal, adorable, hilarious selves—there’s plenty of entertainment in that.

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Michelle Wolf Comes Out As ‘Insufferable’ In Her New Netflix Special ‘Michelle Wolf: It’s Great To Be Here’

Michelle Wolf, also known as the woman who famously roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ eye makeup at the 2018 White House Correspondents dinner, is back for another round of hard-hitting quips and jokey shenanigans with an upcoming Netflix special titled Michelle Wolf: It’s Great To Be Here.

It’s Great To Be Here will feature three half-hour-long episodes, because who actually sits down for a 90-minute special anymore? What are we, made of time? Wolf will touch on hot-button topics, including harassment, dating, and, of course, various political shenanigans. Sarah Huckabee should be warned (and get those makeup tutorials ready).

The comedian previously dropped another special, Michelle Wolf: Joke Show, in 2019, and for a woman with the last name “Wolf” she sure does love making jokes about animals. Before her stand-up stint and HBO special (which earned her an Emmy nom), Wolf was a correspondent on The Daily Show and a writer on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

Wolf’s Netflix talk show The Break With Michelle Wolf was tragically canceled in 2019 after just 10 episodes, but maybe the world just wasn’t ready for Yogurt for Men yet. The time is now!

The three-episode special will drop on Tuesday, September 12th, just ahead of her national tour, aptly titled the Great To Be Here tour. Check out the trailer above.

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Noname Announced First Tour In Four Years With The ‘Sundial North American Tour’

Earlier this month, Noname returned with her new album Sundial, her highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s dreamy Room 25. There was plenty of controversy, including backlash over a verse from Jay Electronica and a song that manages to diss Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Kendrick Lamar.

The singer announced that she’s bringing her Sundial tracks to stages this fall. It’s her first tour in four years. She’ll be kicking off the run in her hometown of Chicago, and stopping by major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington, Detroit, Dallas, Seattle, and more.

Find the full tour dates below.

10/11 — Chicago, IL @ The Riviera Theatre
10/12 — Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
10/13 — Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/15 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave – Mainroom
10/17 — Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
10/19 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5
10/22 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
10/13 — Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
10/24 — Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
10/25 — Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall
10/27 — Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall – 1884 Lounge
10/29 — Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco
10/30 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
11/01 — New Orleans, LA @ Republic New Orleans
11/02 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues – Cambridge Room
11/03 — San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
11/06 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
11/07 — Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
11/08 — Oakland, CA @ The Fox Theatre
11/09 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
11/13 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
11/15 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater

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Ron DeSantis Is Sticking By His ‘Listless Vessels’ Diss Of MAGA Lawmakers, Thank You Very Much

Ron DeSantis has not been having a good time luring Republicans away from Donald Trump. He’s not making his job any better. Last week the Florida governor sat down for an interview with Florida Standard, in which he laid into the MAGA crowd. His team later claimed that he really meant Trumpist lawmakers who’ve called him “RINO,” not the entire movement or anyone who digs Trump. Even that could be seen as risky for someone trying to be the party’s presidential nominee, but credit where it’s due, he’s sticking by his guns.

As per The New York Times, the pudding guy went on Fox News, where he was asked about why he called MAGA congressfolk “listless vessels” who “follow whatever happens to come down the pike on Truth Social every morning.” He clarified that he was speaking about a narrow — if powerful — portion of today’s GOP.

“The people in Congress that I was referring to, that have attacked me and tried to say somehow that I was a RINO, they’re putting entertainment and personality over principle,” DeSantis said. “Our voters want us to stand on principle and fight for them.”

DeSantis’ “listless vessel” bit went viral over the weekend, prompting some to compare it to Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorable” line to describe die hard Trump supporters.

Even if DeSantis’ attempts to refine those comments work on voters, he’s still likely alienated the people he was addressing, who have worked tirelessly at their jobs at being complete nuisances who spend their hours on the clock hatching harebrained schemes to rescue their favorite former president from potential jailtime. That said, it’s not like he has much of a chance with that faction anyway.

(Via NYT)

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What The Deal With Netflix’s ‘The Chosen One,’ The New Show Rocketing Up The Worldwide Streaming Charts?

While fans are still eagerly awaiting any news on Stranger Thingsfinal season, there is a new preteen with telekinetic powers who is taking Netflix by storm.

The Chosen One is the latest series to bring supernatural vibes to a group of coming-of-age teens, though this time it takes place in Baja California Sur, Mexico, and centers on a young boy named Jodie who seems to harness the same powers as Jesus Christ himself. The kid can walk on water, heal the wounded, and even bring back the dead. All before heading to high school to confront the bullies!

The series is quickly gaining popularity worldwide and sits atop the Netflix Top 10 TV (non-English) after debuting just last week, so here’s everything you need to know.

Plot

The show brings the popular graphic novel series American Jesus by Mark Millar to life through six action-packed episodes. After a freak accident gives a young boy supernatural powers, his life begins to change forever, while his mom attempts to protect him from the non-believers. Here is the official synopsis, as per Netflix:

Imagine for a moment… You’re 12 years old and one day you discover that you possess the same powers as Jesus Christ. Meet Jodie, a kid who finds himself in awe as he starts to develop incredible and divine abilities. The events and revelations that follow lead the young prodigy and his crew of friends to embark on a supernatural coming of age journey through the Baja region that could change their reality and everything the world believes. Will he rise to answer the divine call?

Cast

The series stars newcomer Bobby Luhnow as Jodie, and Glee alum Diana Agron as his mother, Sarah, who is trying her best to keep her son safe. Lilith Curiel and Juanito Anguamea portray Jodie’s pals, Magda and Tuka, while Carlos Bardem plays Pastor Cruz, a local priest who becomes suspicious of Jodie’s abilities.

Trailer

Watch the trailer below to get a better sense of what the show is all about.

(Via Tudum)

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‘Kendall Roy Parts Ways With Scooter Braun’: The Jokes Are Flying After Multiple Artists Parted Ways With Manager/Taylor Swift-Nemesis Scooter Braun

What’s going on with Scooter Braun? Over the last few days the big time music manager has been losing clients left and right. Reportedly gone from his rolodex are Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, and Idina Menzel. Rumors had it Justin Bieber was vamoosing, too, but both parties have shot that one down (for now). Braun has claimed it’s really just him cutting back on the day-to-day of managing so he can spend more time as CEO of HYBE America. Others have suggested there’s a reason he’s switching jobs. Whatever the case, it’s inspired some hilarious memes on that joint previously called Twitter.

The fun seemed to begin after reports of Menzel’s departure dropped.

Soon people were joking that fictional musicians, from movies and TV, were joining the mass exodus from Braun’s services.

Other characters, however, weren’t leaving but joining Braun’s team.

Some chose real people who were fictionally teaming with Braun.

Some thought outside the box, choosing inanimate objects.

Amidst all the news, Taylor Swift — whose back catalog was infamously bought and sold off by Braun, prompting her to re-record them all — came up.

Everyone was having a good time, and then Braun himself had to get in on the joke.

But it was a good run for a good meme.

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The NBPA Will File A Grievance Over James Harden Getting Fined $100,000

The National Basketball Player’s Association is getting involved in the ongoing saga involving James Harden and the Philadelphia 76ers. Earlier in the day on Tuesday, the NBA announced that Harden would receive a fine of $100,000 following an investigation into comments Harden made regarding his desire for a trade — in a statement, the league said the fine revolved around “public comments on August 14 and 17 indicating that he would not perform the services called for under his player contract unless traded to another team.”

Now, the NBPA released a statement of its own indicating that it believes the NBA went too far in trying to reprimand Harden.

“We respectfully disagree with the league’s decision to discipline James Harden for recent comments he made, which we believe do not violate the rule against public trade demands,” the NBPA said, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. “We intend to file a grievance and have the matter heard by our Arbitrator.”

Wojnarowski reported earlier in the day that the league believed Harden’s comments did, indeed, cross a line regarding public trade demands. Harden previously called Morey a liar while speaking to a attendees of a basketball camp, then went on to proclaim that he’d “never be part of an organization that he’s a part of.” A few days later, Harden expressed his belief that it was too late to mend fences with the Sixers. All of this came after the Sixers apparently ended their efforts to trade Harden, who requested a move earlier in the offseason.