Howard Lutnick Heckled By Al Gore At High-Profile Globalist Soirée
'I reacted with how I felt'
Now, that’s funny.
Stephen Colbert brought on former NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins to decry the public’s lack of trust in authority figures.
Taylor Sheridan lives on a sprawling Texas ranch, spends time chatting with Joe Rogan, and refuses to ignore red-state America. For that, he must be punished.
Dr. Collins tried to bury good science and push the lousy kind. Now, he’s warning “The Late Show’s” far-left audience about the Trump effect.
There seems to be no real penalty for saying something that’s demonstrably false. It’s just okay. No, it’s not. We have a trust deficit where because people don’t know if they can be sure somebody's telling the truth, why should I trust that person? So we stop trusting each other most of the time, and that’s dangerous also for our future"
Well, he’s right about a dearth of trust, except he should pick up an Ikea mirror and stare at it a good, long while …
Tickets for Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" are sold out — a year before it opens.
OK, not all tickets — just a bunch of screenings in the "Oppenheimer" director's favorite format: 70mm Imax.
How big was demand? An hour after Imax announced it, 95% of the seats were snapped up, with some going for premium prices on eBay.
Nolan’s retelling of Homer's ancient epic doesn’t hit theaters until July 2026. In fact, it hasn't even wrapped production yet.
Even if you're not a fellow Nolan fanatic, you have to admire the prudent, long-term planning on display here. The Democratic Party might consider recruiting some of these folks.
Classic rock virtue-signaling is the saddest virtue-signaling.
We saw that during the pandemic, when Neil Young pulled his music from Spotify to protest Joe Rogan’s “misinformation.” Young later returned his music to the platform when he realized no one cared about his publicity stunt.
Now, the Steve Miller Band is canceling its U.S. tour over climate change. Really.
“The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable. So …
“You can blame it on the weather … The tour is cancelled.”
The show must go on? Not so much.
Cynical fans flocked to X to blame the cancellation on poor ticket sales, not Mother Nature. Even the far-left Variety hinted that slow sales could be the real culprit. They wouldn’t be the only artists facing fan disinterest. Jennifer Lopez’s latest tour got crushed by underwhelming ticket sales. So did tours by Pink, the Jonas Brothers, and Justin Timberlake.
Those acts weren’t shrewd enough to play the Al Gore Card, alas …
Taylor Sheridan lives on a sprawling Texas ranch, spends time chatting with Joe Rogan, and refuses to ignore red-state America. For that, he must be punished.
So sayeth Emmy voters, who once again snubbed his populist TV shows in the latest round of nominations. Sheridan isn’t a loud and proud conservative, but he dares to respect conservatives' views and sometimes lets them speak.
And when they do, it tends to go viral. Consider this epic Billy Bob Thornton rant on wind turbines from Sheridan’s “Landman” TV show.
You have any idea how much diesel they have to burn to mix that much concrete or make that steel and haul this s**t out here and put it together with a 450-foot crane? You want to guess how much oil it takes to lubricate that f**king thing? Or winterize it? In its 20-year lifespan, it won’t offset the carbon footprint of making it. And don’t get me started on solar panels and the lithium in your Tesla battery.
Ouch.
No wonder Hollywood elites keep leaving him off their Emmy ballots. Countless loyal viewers and a $200 million deal with Paramount are obviously no substitute for the recognition of his industry "peers." Here's hoping Sheridan can muddle through all the same.
This disgraced actor has nothing to hide, at least about Epstein Island.
Kevin Spacey, the two-time Oscar winner whose career collapsed during the MeToo explosion, wants Team Trump to release the Epstein files.
"Release the Epstein files. All of them. For those of us with nothing to fear, the truth can’t come soon enough. I hate to make this about me — but the media already has,” he wrote on X.
Spacey’s name has come up a time or two during Epstein news cycles, but the star insists he’s innocent.
He famously played a president on Netflix’s “House of Cards.” Now, if only former President Bill Clinton had Spacey’s confidence about the infamous Epstein list.
Not surprisingly, there is long history—dating back to the 1970s—of so-called climate scientists and government bureaucrats making catastrophic predictions about the environment that never materialized. Here are 10 of the most egregious examples. Enjoy!
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Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, shortly after his family claimed that “he stayed with us at the ripe old age of 100 so he could make sure to vote for Kamala Harris.”
While Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” finds his family’s commentary that politicized his death amusing, what she found interesting was what happened at his funeral service.
“It was actually really fascinating to watch, because you had Donald Trump, you had Obama,” Gonzales begins, “you had Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, you had George W. Bush, you had Mike Pence, you had all of these different people.”
When Trump walked into the funeral service, Al Gore and Mike Pence immediately stood up to shake the president-elect’s hand. When Obama then walked in, he shook hands with Pence and Gore as well and seemed to be ignoring Trump.
“I would speculate that they were already, like, back somewhere in the same room, so probably already greeted each other, but they know this is a moment of formality right? So he goes and sits next to Donald Trump without shaking his hand, Donald Trump goes and talks to him, and so they kind of have this moment. Looks friendly to me,” Gonazles explains.
George W. Bush then walked in with his wife and passed Trump and Melania without acknowledging them, before playfully smacking Obama in the stomach.
“It’s so crazy to me to watch the dynamic between all of these people,” Gonzales says.
A forensic lip-reader then claimed in a Daily Mail report that he believes when Trump leaned in toward Obama, he said, “I can’t talk; we have to find a quiet place. This is a matter of importance, and we need to do this outside so that we can deal with it, certainly today.”
Obama then nodded, and according to the lip-reader, both men said “right” and “okay.”
“Clearly, Trump was trying to engage in a friendly-type relationship or at least conversation with this guy, which says a lot, because remember, Obama spied on Donald Trump’s campaign illegally,” Gonzales says, adding, “Like, you have every reason to hate this guy, and instead he’s leaning over and trying to talk to him.”
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The elite-driven Great Reset has been moving along with little resistance under the Biden administration, but Donald Trump’s election may be throwing a wrench in their plans.
“There’s been this massive movement amongst global elites to seize increasingly more power, to centralize power and ownership and wealth. That’s what the Great Reset is all about,” Justin Haskins, director of the Socialism Research Center at the Heartland Institute, tells Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable.”
“The Biden administration is all for it, they’ve been actively involved in it, they’ve been supportive in a variety of different ways,” Haskins continues, noting the Biden admin’s been working with the World Economic Forum, which he calls “the Great Reset people.”
“The Biden administration is actively working against us, never mind fighting in our favor. So the Trump administration is our only hope of solving that problem. We’re not going to be able to fix it without someone aggressively pushing back against the European Union and the U.N. and the World Economic Forum,” he explains.
This is why it was so essential that Donald Trump win this election, because what would happen to not just American citizens, but the world, had Harris continued Biden’s reign — it would have changed everything.
“A lot of the American elites, John Kerry’s been involved in this, Al Gore’s been involved in this, the Clintons, the Obamas, who have pushed this climate change agenda that they are hoping is part of what you’re calling a reset,” Stuckey responds, noting that the “reset” part is what’s most concerning.
“By a reset, kind of like starting from zero. Rebuilding a society where progressive elites are in charge. But how they’re selling it is an equitable society, an equal society where there’s no difference in income, no one is oppressed, no one is a victim of injustice,” she continues.
“So a lot of this has critical race theory tenets, even gender ideology, abortion plays a role in this. Like their vision of a kind of utopia or heaven on Earth where they have all the power and all of us underlings are just doing what we’re told,” she says.
Trump, who Stuckey calls a “disruptor,” is one of the major obstacles standing in their way.
“It’s not just that he’s not going to go along with it, it’s that his policies have been very proactive in trying to stop that sort of thing from occurring,” Haskins agrees. “There’s no question about it, what Trump wants to do is put individual liberty at the forefront of this.”
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