'Kids dragged to drag': Tucker Carlson APPALLED by what BlazeTV's Sara Gonzales uncovered in Texas



Suburban Texas is the last place you might expect to find debauchery, but BlazeTV's Sara Gonzales captured footage over the weekend that tells a different story.

Sara joined Tucker Carlson and discussed what she captured on camera at an "all ages welcome" drag event held in Plano, Texas.

"This is something that was overtly sexual. They clearly said all ages are welcome, and now the left is gaslighting me into thinking I'm somehow the crazy one for having a problem with this," Sara said.

The raunchy video captured suburban women and at least one child sitting around watching men dressed in drag dance provocatively. Sara added that adult sex toys were handed out as prizes.

Glenn Beck and Sara Gonzales discussed the video on Wednesday's radio program. In the show, the footage shows a young child tipping one of the men dressed in drag, who then complimented the child's blue glittered shoes. "This is clear child abuse, and it has to be stopped," Sara explained. Sara has been attacked online and accused of faking the video.

"We have become an unrighteous and loathsome people," Glenn said. Video below.

“"This is something that was overtly sexual, they clearly said all ages welcome, and now the left is gaslighting me into thinking I'm somehow the crazy one for having a problem with this."-@SaraGonzalesTX rips into the left’s depravity on Tucker Carlson’s show.”


\u201c"This is something that was overtly sexual, they clearly said all ages welcome, and now the left is gaslighting me into thinking I'm somehow the crazy one for having a problem with this."-@SaraGonzalesTX rips into the left\u2019s depravity on Tucker Carlson\u2019s show.\u201d
— TheBlaze (@TheBlaze) 1666199014

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Top 10: Twitter reacts to Biden's speech​​



Thursday, Joe Biden delivered a speech to mark the traditional launch of election season. The president clarified that Democrats are sticking with the narrative that former President Donald J. Trump and his followers are "against democracy."

Conservative Twitter could not help noticing the strong resemblance between the stage behind Biden and traditional imagery of what hell might look like. Here are the top 10 Twitter reactions to Dictator Biden's hellish backdrop.

The Chad Prather Show


Damn Joe. Someone stole his pacifier. Must’ve been one of those MAGA Republicans. pic.twitter.com/22xPXBnKhh

— Chad Prather (@WatchChad) September 2, 2022

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Louder with Crowder


Joe Biden is way more divisive than Donald Trump ever was. pic.twitter.com/XdJI7qb5bp

— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) September 2, 2022

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Steve Deace Show


After desecrating Independence Hall with fascistic Nazi imagery, for his next parlor trick Joe Biden will slaughter a pig on an altar.

Do you know what time it is?

— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) September 2, 2022

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Relatable


CNN edited the red to hot pink, but I guarantee there will be pieces tomorrow about how conservatives photoshopped the pink to look red. https://t.co/NybXKpSn3v

— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) September 2, 2022

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What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you see this image? pic.twitter.com/MlSCnY9Twq

— TheBlaze (@theblaze) September 2, 2022

Kibbe on Liberty


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— Matt Kibbe (@mkibbe) September 2, 2022

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News & Why It Matters


Welcome to hell. Enjoy the ride. pic.twitter.com/NTW3MZtbmm

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) September 2, 2022

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Isn’t everyone happy that there are no more mean tweets, and the adults are in charge? pic.twitter.com/pFJxqoNlo1

— BlazeTV (@BlazeTV) September 2, 2022

Yes, this is grotesque. But it’s also clarifying. Clarity is useful. pic.twitter.com/bWZHWimXYr

— Tyler Carditis (@TyCardon) September 2, 2022

LeBron James makes fun of Kyle Rittenhouse crying on witness stand — and outspoken NBA superstar gets shredded for it on Twitter



Socially conscious NBA superstar LeBron James weighed in on the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial Wednesday by mocking the 18-year-old defendant for becoming emotional and beginning to cry on the witness stand.

James — reacting to a USA Today headline saying Rittenhouse "broke down in tears" — told his 50 million Twitter followers that he wasn't buying it, among other things.

"What tears?????" James asked in his now viral tweet. "I didn't see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court." He finished off his message with a trio of laughing-crying emojis.

What tears????? I didn\u2019t see one. Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court. https://twitter.com/usatoday/status/1458521089152274442\u00a0\u2026

— LeBron James (@KingJames) 1636596954

As of Thursday morning, James' tweet garnered nearly 170,000 likes, nearly 29,000 retweets, and over 23,000 comments.

Oops

Of course, not all of the comments were favorable. In fact, James — who's unwisely opined on a number of issues beyond the basketball court — got his head handed to him by a several prominent Twitter users:

Lebron, great defender of the Chinese government's tyranny, also happens to be an unparalleled dumpster fire in the field of criminal justicepic.twitter.com/Hs9JeXnBt9

— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) 1636635152

You're a genuinely terrible and unintelligent person.https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/1458619464329670657\u00a0\u2026

— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) 1636601447

Did your ChiCom masters tell you to tweet this?

— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) 1636631091

To know you is to dislike you. How could an individual be wrong on every conceivable issue? What an execrable schmuck you are, respectfully of course.

— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) 1636605781

LeBron James appears to be mocking people dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in this post. Why? Is this a joke to you? Not a good look!

— Aaron J. Carpenter\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@aaronjcarpenter) 1636605250

You would know all about faking.

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) 1636602595

glad you could take a break from promoting slavery in China that benefits you to mock a kid who defended himself legally.

— Jessica O\u2019Donnell (@heckyessica) 1636603857

The coward who\u2019s fought for nothing has comments about a young man who stepped into the breech to defended his community because our institutions failed. \n\nLeBron\u2019s existence as a celebrity is a reflection of our decline.https://twitter.com/kingjames/status/1458619464329670657\u00a0\u2026

— Joe Kent for WA-3 (@joekent16jan19) 1636599488

Sit this one out champ.pic.twitter.com/e8tfbJJhhR

— Barrington Martin II (@_BarringtonII) 1636600062

No one knows how to fake something better than youpic.twitter.com/XHLzaTX00d

— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) 1636635858

You get rich selling shoes made by SLAVES.https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/1458619464329670657\u00a0\u2026

— Larry O'Connor (@LarryOConnor) 1636599830

If he\u2019s faking it, we better call Juwan Howard.pic.twitter.com/j5ZuKTwYSo

— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) 1636600458

And conservative commentator Stephen L. Miller called James a "f***ing coward" while mocking him back, asking if he plans on offering "any support for your fellow NBA player @EnesKanter speaking out against the mass extermination of ethnic Muslims in China?"

But notable blue checkmarks agreed with James

As you might guess, a number of Twitterverse luminaries saw things the way James did.

"Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed Anthony Huber, 26, and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and injured Gaige Grosskreutz, now 27," CNN commentator Ana Navarro-Cárdenas tweeted. "Think about how much their loved ones have cried, real anguish and grief, not crocodile tears."

"F*** this brat's crocodile tears," Amanda Marcotte, a politics writer for Salon, tweeted. "Self-defense is when you are minding your own business, someone attacks you, and you have to fight back. Rittenhouse picked up a gun and went looking for trouble. He found it and, in a sane world, would go to jail for it."

And Carli Pierson — an attorney and USA Today opinion writer — also invoked the "crocodile tears" charge while writing that Rittenhouse came across as "melodramatic" and shouldn't be believed.

"Regardless of how Rittenhouse tries to twist his story — or twist his sad face into tears — his innocent kid act shouldn't fool anyone," Pierson said, adding that he "could get life in prison if convicted, and that's what he deserves."

Oh, and how can we leave out this one?

C R I S I S\nA C T O Rpic.twitter.com/F0Hnce60S8

— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) 1636589734

Dr. Fauci claims he has ‘always’ been open to COVID-19 lab leak theory — but social media says that's false and has the receipts



Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House's chief medical adviser, says that he's "always" been open to the idea that COVID-19 escaped from a lab — and social media users are calling out what they say is his bluff, pointing out contradictory remarks he's made during the pandemic.

What are the details?

On Wednesday, Fauci told "CBS This Morning" that neither he nor the government suppressed the idea that COVID-19 could have emerged from a lab leak.

"If you go back then, even though you lean towards feeling this is more likely a natural occurrence, we always felt that you gotta keep an open mind," he said. "All of us. We didn't get up and start announcing it, but what we said, 'Keep an open mind and continue to look.' So I think it's a bit of a distortion to say that we deliberately suppressed that."

Social media took issue with the infectious diseases expert's remarks, and pointed out myriad times when Fauci appeared to say or suggest the very opposite.

In May 2020, National Geographic ran a story titled, "Fauci: No scientific evidence the coronavirus was made in a Chinese lab."

In the article, Fauci is quoted as saying, "if you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what's out there now, [the scientific evidence] is very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated."

It wasn't the only of its kind

In April 2020, Fauci told members of the White House press that there was next to no evidence to suggest that the virus emerged any way other than in a neutral evolution.

Blaze Media's Sara Gonzales tweeted about Fauci's remarks Wednesday, writing, "This is patently false. Dr. Fauci is a liar. I have receipts."

She also shared screenshots of various reports in which Fauci appeared to have played down the lab leak theory.

I have receipts. https://t.co/DqMLn5z0Z1

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) 1623855140.0

One such article Gonzales cites — courtesy of CNN — is titled, "Anthony Fauci just crushed Donald Trump's theory on the origins of the coronavirus."

A report from Insider reads, "Dr. Fauci throws cold water on conspiracy theory that coronavirus was created in a Chinese lab."

A headline from an Independent report reads, "Coronavirus: Dr. Fauci dismisses Trump's suggestions pandemic was created in Chinese lab."

What else?

Fauci's remarks also triggered a flurry of criticism on social media.

One user fired back, "These people think we're gonna forget everything."

Another wrote, "This is absolutely nuts. No he didn't say keep an open mind. I total [sic] understand waiting until the evidence comes in before assuming there's a lab leak; however any discussion about this was suppressed and condemned as a conspiracy theory. Pretty wild."

"That, my friends, is what is known as gaslighting. You did not hear what you heard. You did not see what you saw," another user noted.

Brian Stelter serves up softball question to Jen Psaki, interview slammed as being 'propaganda' and 'bootlicking'



CNN host Brian Stelter was ridiculed online for a softball question to White House press secretary Jen Psaki that some labeled as "propaganda" and bootlicking."

During CNN's "Reliable Sources" talk show that aired on Sunday, Stelter asked Psaki, "What does the press get wrong when covering Biden's agenda? When you watch the news, when you read the news, what do you think we get wrong?"

Psaki responded to the unchallenging question, "Look, I think some of our muscles have atrophied a little bit over the last few years, and there isn't a lot of recent memory on how long it takes to get legislation forward, or how messy the process of negotiating and the process of getting legislation across the finish line can be."

Brian Stelter asks White House press secretary Jen Psaki about the media's coverage of Joe Biden:"What does the p… https://t.co/ULt7hPjW6i

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) 1622996040.0

The amicable and favorable question by the friendly press was slammed on Twitter.

Newsbusters news analyst Nicholas Fondacaro said Stelter was "bootlicking."

Conservative blogger Erik Soderstrom sounded off, "What a subservient, obsequious question for anyone in media to be earnestly asking the President's mouthpiece. @brianstelter can't wait to grovel before Democrats when he wakes up in the morning."

Senior editor at The Federalist Mollie Hemingway tweeted, "Our corrupt media are absolutely nothing more than propagandists and should be treated as such."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's former grassroots director, Nicholas Sandmann, noted, "Media during Trump couldn't say enough about how wrong everything he did was. Media under Biden can't think of anything to even question in his administration."

New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz referred to the time the press asked President Joe Biden about his milkshake, "Missed opportunity to get Jen's favorite ice cream flavor."

Conservative commentator Stephen L. Miller mocked Stelter by saying, "'How can we do a better job of sucking up to you?'"

"The News and Why It Matters" host Sara Gonzales mocked Stelter's lack of journalistic integrity with a meme from "The Simpsons."

@DailyCaller @PressSec https://t.co/FbyCnG5UzY

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) 1622999670.0

Also from the same fawning interview, Stelter attempted to bond with Psaki based on them both being parents of young children, asking her if she fears for their children when they grow up considering the "craziness we're seeing from the GOP." Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald lampooned Stelter's "sycophantic" interview.

Two actual questions from a CNN host to the spokesperson for the planet's "most powerful politician":* Tell us wh… https://t.co/x33sYhXZcw

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) 1623004363.0

Stelter then claimed that "a lot of liberals don't think Fox should be called on" during White House press conferences, and asked, "So why do you call on Fox News and Newsmax?"

Stelter also asked what Psaki learned from previously being a commentator for CNN, and how that helps her in her current job as White House press secretary.

And later on in the gushing interview, Stelter asked Psaki about how her time as a CNN commentator helped her do he… https://t.co/2tfX4d8CMK

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) 1622997172.0

Stelter may have hinted that Psaki shouldn't be taking questions from Fox News since it is CNN's competition, but recently Stelter has been taking a beating in the ratings. In the first week of May, Stelter's "Reliable Sources" talk show suffered its lowest ratings of the year, averaging only 810,000 total viewers for the May 2 episode.

"Reliable Sources" is down 53% in viewership since January.

Kamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff kiss with masks on despite being vaccinated and outside. It's just the latest confusing mask gesture by the Biden admin.



At times, the Biden administration has presented confusing and contradictory mask-wearing habits, which has sparked questions about President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine messaging and recent CDC guidelines. In the latest inconsistent mask gesture, Vice President Kamala Harris determined that she needed a face mask to kiss her own husband while outside after they had both been vaccinated for coronavirus.

Harris and husband Doug Emhoff traveled to Joint Base Andrews, where she was taking a plane to Providence, Rhode Island, and he was flying to Allentown, Pennsylvania. Before Harris departed, the fully vaccinated couple kept their face masks on when they gave each other a goodbye kiss while outside on the tarmac.

Harris and U.S. second gentleman Doug Emhoff both received a second round of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine on Jan. 26.

Kamala really did just kiss her husband with a mask on 🥴🥴 https://t.co/YvP1FcKMmO

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) 1620236107.0

The masked kiss occurred a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines on mask-wearing outside: "Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask outdoors, except in certain crowded settings and venues."

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said, "If you are fully vaccinated and want to attend a small outdoor gathering with people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated, or dine at an outdoor restaurant with friends from multiple households, the science shows if you are vaccinated, you can do so safely unmasked."

President Joe Biden bucked the COVID-19 recommendations by the health agency. Biden said last week that wearing a mask, including people who are vaccinated and outdoors, is "a patriotic responsibility for God's sake."

Biden has presented conflicting messaging on face masks to the American people in recent weeks.

During a photo op with former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter this week, Biden and first lady Jill Biden are both maskless while nestled close to the Carters, who are both in their 90s.

We’re pleased to share this wonderful photo from the @POTUS and @FLOTUS visit to see the Carters in Plains, Ga.!… https://t.co/oNUxv9P7TW

— The Carter Center (@CarterCenter) 1620093890.0

On Monday, Biden pulled down his mask to talk to a young boy outside York High School in Yorktown, Virginia.

.@POTUS stopped his motorcade to greet supporters and a little boy wearing a Navy hat outside York High School, in… https://t.co/bKPTqkNPLM

— Doug Mills (@dougmillsnyt) 1620055863.0

Biden, who received a second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Jan. 11, wore a face mask during a climate summit with world leaders last week that was held remotely on video conferencing app Zoom.

When asked why Biden was the only world leader to wear a face mask during the video call, White House press secretary Jen Psaki replied, "Because he is sending a message to the world that he is putting in place precautions and continuing to do that as leader of the United States."

Pres. Biden masks up for a video call to discuss climate change with world leaders He appears to be the only one… https://t.co/7jCNXHtVe2

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) 1619181115.0

On April 30, Biden wouldn't even leave the podium without finding his mask; today he's mask-less and fist-bumping Amtrak officials

Yesterday, Biden wouldn’t even leave the podium without finding his mask, today he’s mask-less and fist bumping Amt… https://t.co/eX3D4ZMA5P

— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) 1619809983.0

Last month, Biden wore a mask while visiting Arlington National Cemetery, despite not a single person remotely in his vicinity.

He's wearing a mask and is by himself in Arlington while walking the grave sites despite having been vaccinated for… https://t.co/IfPfjGg4p9

— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) 1618427852.0

On Inauguration Day, hours after signing an executive order mandating that face masks must be worn on all federal property, Biden and his family were without masks posing for photos at the Lincoln Memorial, which is on federal land.

JOSHUA ROBERTS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Biden told Americans to mask up for the first 100 days of his administration.

"The first day I'm inaugurated to say I'm going to ask the public for 100 days to mask," Biden proclaimed in December. "Just 100 days to mask, not forever. 100 days."

Thursday marks the 106th day of the Biden administration.

Viral video shows mother pushing 6-year-old daughter to confess gender identity: 'Are you a boy or are you a girl?'



A mother's parenting skills are being questioned after a TikTok video about her 6-year-old daughter's gender identity went viral.

What are the details?

In the video, a mother — who, on TikTok, goes by "Smooches24" — can be heard asking her unnamed child questions about whether she is a boy or a girl.

The unnamed mother shared the video on TikTok and captioned it, "My six-year-old daughter asks me if I think she 'looks like a boy.' I asked her, 'Do you wanna look like a boy?' Her response left me speechless."

The child's response sadly did not actually leave the mother speechless, and instead, the mother begins to pepper the child with what appear to be leading questions about her perceived gender identity.

"Are you a boy or are you a girl?" the woman can be heard asking the child.

The child responds, "I don't know. I don't know who I am."

The mother continues, "So you don't know who you are?"

The little girl shakes her head.

The woman presses, "Who do you think you are?"

The little girl answers, "I feel like I'm a boy, but I feel like—"

Interrupting, the mother interjects, "You feel like you're a boy? What makes you think that?"

The child — who is clearly confused and appears to be mildly uneasy with the third-degree at this point — responds, "I'm not sure, but I feel like I'm talking like a boy."

Blaze Media's Sara Gonzales tweeted the video Monday, captioning it, "This is child abuse."

This is child abuse. https://t.co/6frymXapMW

— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) 1620043646.0

What has been the response?

One Twitter user mocked the mother in the video, and responded, "'I don't know why I feel like a boy, mommy, but I think I will get my emotional needs met if I answer the way you obviously expect me to.'"

Another user added, "Her response left her speechless.....because she couldn't believe how well her daughter recited the speech she taught her."

A third user fired back, "If someone had asked me if I thought I was a dinosaur at 6 years old ... I would have said YES. These questions and conversations should not be taking place at all with children this young. LET YOUR CHILDREN BE F***ING CHILDREN YOU PSYCHOPATHS."

"I will tell you all right now that if I'd been asked this when I was a kid I wouldn't know the answer, either. But since I wasn't asked this (& it never became a ?) my gender never became an issue," another commenter chimed in. "This isn't hard for most kids, but WE adults are making it hard for so many kids."