Anti-Vaxx Robert Kennedy Jr Running for President as Dem | HAKE NEWS Thu. 4-6-23
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, April 6, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Tornadoes killed five more in Missouri, after 32 dead in the South and Midwest last week! // Anti-vaxxer Robert Kennedy running for President as a Democrat! // TN legislature will hopefully be BASED and expel 3 disruptive anti-2A Democrats! (two black, one woman) //
End of Hour 2: Big golf event: Masters starts in Augusta today // NPR mad Twitter called them “state-affiliated media” // Pfizer pushing RSV vaxx for older adults and young children // Cash App founder Bob Lee stabbed to death in SF at 43 //
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Thu. 4-6-23
Tornadoes killed five more in Missouri, after 32 dead in the South and Midwest last week! //
Anti-vaxxer Robert Kennedy running for President as a Democrat! //
TN legislature will hopefully be BASED and expel 3 disruptive anti-2A Democrats! (two black, one woman) //
Men’s Forum TONIGHT 7 PM at BOND in L.A. https://rebuildingtheman.com/events
CRAZY STORM DAMAGE
(CNN Thu.) A destructive storm system that walloped the Central US with tornadoes this week left at least five people dead in Missouri, officials said Wednesday. Communities in the southeastern part of the state are now sifting through the wreckage of what used to be homes and looking ahead to a long road to recovery. "When you look at the devastation of this, it's going to be weeks upon months to be able to recover," Gov. Mike Parson said after touring Bollinger County, one of the areas most impacted by the storm. The devastation in the region mirrors the destruction left behind in parts of the South and Midwest, where violent storms and tornadoes left 32 people dead just last week. Forecasts show the dangerous weather in the region is winding down, though some storms in parts of Texas and the northeast could bring with them a slight flood threat today.
PRESIDENTIAL RACE
(CNN Thu.) The 2024 presidential race is beginning to take shape, with more contenders announcing plans to compete for their party's nomination. Environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed paperwork to run for president in 2024 as a Democrat, his campaign treasurer confirmed Wednesday. The 69-year-old is the son of former New York senator, US attorney general and assassinated 1968 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy.
Meanwhile, former Vice President Mike Pence won't appeal the ruling ordering him to testify about the actions of former President Trump leading up to January 6, 2021. Pence's decision to provide information to the special counsel comes as he is exploring a possible challenge to Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.
NASHVILLE POST-MASS MURDER DRAMA
(CNN Thu.) The Republican-led Tennessee House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on removing from office three Democrat lawmakers who protested on the chamber floor with a bullhorn to call for gun reform following last month's school shooting in Nashville. The resolutions filed by GOP lawmakers seek to expel Reps. Gloria Johnson (fat older white lady) of Knoxville, Justin [Shea Bautista-]Jones (looks Mexican-and-black) of Nashville and Justin Pearson (black with a goofy afro) of Memphis. "It's morally insane that a week after a mass shooting took six precious lives in my community here in Nashville, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, their first action is not to take actions to rein in this proliferation of weapons of war in our streets, but it's to expel their colleagues for standing with our constituents," Justin Jones told CNN on Wednesday.
NOT READ: The move to expel the lawmakers has drawn condemnation from House Democrats and at least one organization that the called the expulsion "extreme."
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Thu. 4-6-23
Big golf event: Masters starts in Augusta today //
NPR mad Twitter called them “state-affiliated media” //
Pfizer pushing RSV vaxx for older adults and young children //
Cash App founder Bob Lee stabbed to death in SF at 43 //
Men’s Forum TONIGHT 7 PM at BOND in L.A. https://rebuildingtheman.com/events
GOLF HAPPENING
(CNN Thu.) Golf fans worldwide are turning their attention to Augusta, Georgia, today as The Masters gets underway for the 87th time. Scottie Scheffler will attempt to defend the green jacket after his dominant victory last year, while Tiger Woods gears up for his 25th appearance -- which may be his last.
FUNNY TWITTER VS NPR!
(CNN Thu.) NPR sharply criticized Twitter on Wednesday after the social media platform labeled the radio broadcaster as a "state-affiliated media" organization akin to foreign propaganda outlets such as Russia's RT and Sputnik. In a statement, NPR CEO John Lansing called the decision to lump NPR in with other outlets that Twitter identifies as being under government control "unacceptable." Also in the Twitter saga, the company had said it would "begin winding down" blue checks granted under its old verification system on April 1. However, most legacy blue check holders found this weekend that their verification marks had not disappeared, but rather had been appended with a different label from the new blue checks. One high-profile account did lose its blue check over the weekend: the main account for the New York Times, which had previously told CNN it would not pay for verification.
RSV Vaxx
(CNN Thu.) A Pfizer vaccine to protect older adults and infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection has shown what some scientists are calling "exciting" promise in late-stage trials. In one company-funded trial in adults 60 and older, the results of which were published Wednesday, the vaccine prevented two types of RSV-associated illnesses with no apparent safety concerns. Pfizer is seeking the FDA's approval for its RSV vaccine for older adults, in addition to an antibody treatment that’s designed to protect children up to 2 years old. The drug company's push for the vaccine comes on the heels of an especially bad RSV season last year. Studies also show the virus is the No. 1 reason infants in the US have to go to the hospital.
STABBED TO DEATH IN SF
(CNN Thu.) Tech executive Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App and the former chief technology officer of Square, has died after an apparent stabbing attack in San Francisco. He was 43. San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Wednesday that police are still investigating Lee's death, calling it "a horrible tragedy."
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