HAKE NEWS 05/25/22 Wed. Another School Shooting, This Time in Texas!
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End of Hour 1: Another school shooting, reminiscent of Sandy Hook // Kemp won his primary, nooooo! Vote for Kemp against Stacey Abrams! // Zelensky tryna make demands on Putin! //
End of Hour 2: Basketball white Steve Kerr running his mouth against 2A! // Update on baby formula crisis // Little Rocket Man allegedly tested an ICBM! // Juneteenth ice cream backlash prompts Walmart apology // Ellen is too white, she’s getting canceled after 19 seasons! //
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05/25/22 Wed. Hour 1
Another school shooting, reminiscent of Sandy Hook //
Kemp won his primary, nooooo! Vote for Kemp against Stacey Abrams! //
Zelensky tryna make demands on Putin //
A NATION GRIEVING AND IN ANGUISH
(CNN) The deadly mass shooting at a Texas elementary school yesterday left the nation grieving and in anguish -- once again -- about gun violence in the US. The tragedy marks at least the 30th shooting at a K-12 school this year alone. But with anti-Second Amendment “gun legislation” currently stalled in a divided Congress, lawmakers are facing renewed calls from the so-called “American people” to come together and swiftly pass laws that keep children safe. YEAH RIGHT.
TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING
(CNN) Just two days before students at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, were set to begin their summer break, an 18-year-old lone gunman rushed his way into the school and opened fire on classrooms of young children, killing 19 students and two adults, officials said. The gunman was killed by law enforcement and is also believed to have shot his grandmother before carrying out the attack, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. In a national address last night, President Joe Biden called on the US to turn its collective pain into political action. Authorities are continuing to search for clues about the gunman's motive. Yesterday's tragic event marks the deadliest school shooting in nearly a decade since 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
PRIMARIES
(CNN) Voters made their way to the polls yesterday for primaries in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and Texas -- amid news of the deadly school shooting. Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp defeated former Sen. David Perdue, who was backed by former President Donald Trump. Kemp will face Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams in a rematch in November. In Alabama, Rep. Mo Brooks -- the Senate candidate who Trump backed away from -- is advancing to a runoff. He will face Katie Britt in a June for the Republican Senate primary, CNN projects. And in Texas, a loss for the Bush family political dynasty. George P. Bush -- the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, nephew of former President George W. Bush and grandson of the late former President George H.W. Bush -- lost his bid to unseat Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is under indictment for alleged securities fraud.
DAILY DOSE OF UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said yesterday that he can only talk with Vladimir Putin once the Russian President steps out of his "bubble" of "alternative reality." Putin has said the invasion began to protect Russian speakers from genocide at the hands of "neo-Nazis," despite the lack of any concrete evidence. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has effectively halted all maritime trade at Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, according to a US official. Ukraine provides about 10% of the world’s wheat exports, the vast majority of which exit the country from Black Sea ports. The UN has called on Putin to reopen the ports to exports to prevent people around the world from starving. Separately, at least 22,000 Ukrainian residents are believed to have died during Russia's three-month assault on the port city of Mariupol, according to a Ukrainian official. The figure, however, cannot be independently verified.
05/25/22 Wed. Hour 2
Basketball white Steve Kerr running his mouth against 2A! //
Update on baby formula crisis //
Little Rocket Man allegedly tested an ICBM! //
Juneteenth ice cream backlash prompts Walmart apology //
Ellen is too white, she’s getting canceled after 19 seasons! //
After JLP, catch The Hake Report.
WHAT DO CELEBRITY LIBS THINK?
(CNN) QUOTE: “When are we going to do something? I’m so tired of getting up here and offering condolences to the devastated families that are out there. I’m tired of the moments of silence. Enough!”
-- Golden State Warriors head coach 56yo Steve Kerr, delivering a passionate plea for gun control (speaking against the Second Amendment) yesterday at a pre-game press conference in response to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. He urged senators -- and called out Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell by name -- to take action on legislation allegedly designed to protect kids from school shootings.
Don’t blame Steve Kerr: (Wikipedia) His late father, Malcolm Kerr was killed by Lebanese Islamic Jihad in 1984, at the age of 52 while serving as president of the American University of Beirut.[5][6][7][8] He was shot twice in the back of his head, by gunmen using suppressed handguns, in the hallway outside his office.[2][6][7][8] Steve Kerr was 18 years old at the time, and a college freshman;[5] regarding his father's death, he has said: "Before my father was killed, my life was impenetrable. Bad things happened to other people."[1] NOW HE WANTS TO BE MAMA TO EVERYONE; DUMB LIBERAL! His mother’s 87yo Ann Zwicker Kerr, who wrote a book 10 years after her husband’s assassination, worked at far-left UCLA here.
BABY FORMULA
(CNN) The Michigan manufacturing plant at the heart of the nationwide baby formula shortage will reopen on June 4. The first new batches of formula are expected to be available to consumers on or around June 20. Similac and Alimentum powder formulas that were recalled in February are not included in the upcoming product release, the plant said in a statement. The facility, Abbott Nutrition, shut down in February after FDA investigators found dangerous bacteria in several areas inside the plant. Under a consent decree, the company will be required to keep an independent expert on site to review operations and to make sure the plant is in compliance with FDA rules before restarting production.
NORTH KOREA
(CNN) North Korea tested a presumed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and two other missiles today, according to South Korean officials. The test comes a month after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to "strengthen and develop" its nuclear forces at the "highest possible" speed. Last week, a US official warned that North Korea appeared to be preparing for an ICBM test after satellite imagery revealed activity at a launch site near the capital, Pyongyang. The latest launches, which come on the heels of President Biden's first trip to Asia since taking office, mark the 16th time that North Korea has tested its missiles this year.
FAKE BLACK KISSING UP GOES TOO FAR
(CNN) Walmart apologizes for selling Juneteenth ice cream: The company promoted a certain flavor of ice cream and other themed products to commemorate the end of slavery. *Palm to face*
ELLEN IS TOO WHITE
(CNN) ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ is wrapping up after 19 seasons this week: Some of the final episodes feature major star power, including Oprah Winfrey.
NOT READ: WATER CRISIS
(CNN) Lower than 1,050 feet: That’s how low the water level in Lake Mead -- the nation’s largest reservoir -- dropped for the first time last week. That level is nearly 180 feet below a full pool of 1229 feet (that is, the elevation of the surface, above sea level).
Shocking photos show formerly sunken boats emerging in the mud as the water level continues to decline, largely due to climate change (IF YOU BELIEVE THEM). Lake Mead provides water to roughly 25 million people in Arizona, Nevada, California and Mexico. The reservoir is currently operating in a tier 1 shortage, which prompted states across the Southwest to issue mandatory water cuts in January. Those cuts have primarily affected agriculture.
05/25/22 Wed. Hour 3
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