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Maybe Beyoncé bailed on the DNC because she doesn’t buy this cheap Hollywood rebrand from ‘Kamala the bully’: KENNEDY’s savage takedown of Harris’s night to forget

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Maybe Beyoncé bailed on the DNC because she doesn't buy this cheap Hollywood rebrand from 'Kamala the bully': KENNEDY's savage takedown of Harris's night to forget

Where the heck was Beyoncé?!

 

We were promised a diva but had to settle for the poor woman’s Taylor Swift (Pink).
In the run-up to the most important speech of Kamala Harris’s life, rumor ran hot that Queen Bey would grace the Democratic National Convention with her presence.

 

 

After TMZ reported that Jay-Z’s much-better half was indeed backstage at Chicago’s United Center on Thursday night, I spotted more than one delegate decked out in glitterball ‘Cowboy Carter’ hats and matching silver chaps.

 

 

Alas, it turned out to be a big-head fake, the whole fiasco a metaphor for what America just witnessed.

 

From porcelain-polished Eva Longoria to frenzied flustress Kerry Washington and even the Dixie Chicks (good job botching the Star Spangled Banner, gals!), Hollywood tried with all it’s fading glamor to paper mache this empty vessel.

 

 

But in the end, it was Harris’s night to forget. Here are my top takeaways:

1. KAMALA WHO?

Despite serving as a California Attorney General, a one-term senator and a vice president, few know the real Kamala Harris.

Sure, she tosses world salad and giggles like a circus clown – but this fembot doesn’t come with an instruction manual. How is she wired?

She’s never delivered a major address or distinguished herself on a national stage. (Don’t dare mention the ‘border czar’!)

She’s also never won a single Democratic primary vote, dropping out of her party’s 2020 race before the first contest in humiliation.

And now, more than a month into her White House sack-race, she’s yet to sit for a media interview or hold a serious press conference.

 

The central thrust of her speech was autobiography – an inspiring if insipid tale of a pretty girl born to a strong-willed immigrant mother and a father who taught her to dream big (but who doesn’t speak to her anymore, but don’t mind that).

Then Kamala the Chameleon changed her colors yet again – this time, it was from pinko-lefty to good ole red, white and blue moderate.

We had chewy talk of crime crackdowns and tax cuts, immigration controls and a better economy.

I’d almost believe it if she hadn’t been running the country for the past four years.

2. THE EVERYWOMAN ACT WON’T LAST

Open up ChatGPT and type, ‘woman running for president’, and it’ll throw up a typical Kamala screed – a crowdsourced mash-up of everything to everyone.

She pledged Thursday to ‘lower the cost of everyday needs. Like health care. Housing. And groceries… end America’s housing shortage. And protect Social Security and Medicare.’

When’s she done she says she’ll have room for seconds and ‘middle class tax cuts’ on top.

But how exactly?

She’s is like a co-ed running for sorority president: free boob jobs for all and a fridge full of High Noons. It works in principle until everyone gets pregnant.
Come September 10, she’ll face Trump on a debate stage – then, the sunshine and rainbows may hit a cold front.

3. BIDEN’S GHOST

Kamala tried her damnedest to toss a few shovelfuls of dirt on Biden’s political grave — but I could still spot his hand reaching up from the freshly turned soil.

‘To Joe Biden — Mr. President. When I think about the path we have traveled together, I am filled with gratitude. Your record is extraordinary, as history will show,’ she trilled.

How awkward that Joe wasn’t in the convention hall to hear the compliment. He’d been shipped off Monday night in Kamala-branded packaging — destination: glue factory.

Truth is, if Biden did such a bang-up job, then why does Kamala propose to fix everything?

It was his wildly irresponsible federal government spending that exacerbated the COVID-caused economic crisis and kicked off mass inflation.
And now we’re learning that nearly 1 million of the jobs Biden’s been boasting about ‘creating’ weren’t actually real (the Bureau of Labor Statistics claims it got the numbers ‘wrong’ — whoopsie!)

Mark my words, Harris will soon be throwing what’s left of old Sleepy under the presidential motorcade.

4. ‘JOYFUL WARRIOR’? YEAH RIGHT!

Finally, Harris invited Americans to join her on a cackle cruise beyond the country’s self-destructive culture wars to a happier place.

‘Our nation with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past,’ Harris said. ‘A chance to chart a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans.’

Give me a break, Mother Teresa.

We won’t easily forget Harris’s ‘raze the village’ approach to the Senator confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in 2018.

Then, on the slenderest of reeds – the testimony of a woman, who claimed without any convincing corroborating evidence that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party decades prior – Harris launched a political crusade to destroy a man’s life and reputation.
Why? Because he was a Republican president’s nominee, silly.

But she’s a ‘joyful warrior’, according to dodgy Doug Emhoff, Bill Clinton and Reverend Al Sharpton (quite the character witnesses).

This is a woman described by an ex-aide as a ‘bully’ and who faces serious accusations of having a ‘soul-destroying’ management style.

Joyful warrior? More like vicious tyrant.

In the end, Kamala was Ben Affleck to the crowd’s JLo: in a sea of lonely optimists, a warm body stood on stage, a placeholder who’s heavy on promise and light on substance.
You can dress up emptiness in a sharp pantsuit and flowery phrases, and it’ll even sound pretty good for 35 minutes. But as the balloons fall, and the starting gun fires on 70 long days ’til November, I fear the Kandy rush will soon be followed by a Krash.

(Armani)

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Beverly Hills Cop’ actor John Ashton dead at 76 after battle with…see more

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Beverly Hills Cop” star John Ashton has died. He was 76.

 

 

The actor passed away “peacefully” in Ft. Collins, Colo., on Thursday, Page Six confirms. TMZ reports he died after a battle with cancer.

 

 

“John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication and service,” his rep Alan Somers told us in a statement.

 

 

His memory will forever be treasured by his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as his brother, sisters, his extended family and all who loved him,” the statement continued.

 

John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.”

Ashton is survived by his wife of 24 years, Robin Hoye.
He was the father of two children, Michelle Ashton and Michael Thomas Ashton, and three stepchildren. His grandson, Henry, “held a cherished place in his heart.”

He filmed over 200 movies during his 50 years in Hollywood and was well known for his role as Sergeant John Taggart in the 1984 movie “Beverly Hills Cop” with Eddie Murphy.
Ashton recently reprised his role in “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” which was released on Netflix in July.
In June, he attended the film’s premiere at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Calif.

The Massachusetts native also starred in the 1988 film “Midnight Run” alongside Robert De Niro and in John Hughes’ 1987 comedy, “Some Kind of Wonderful.”

During a break from acting, he co-hosted the “Ashton and Davis Show” on ESPN Radio.

(Armani)

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Ozzie Virgil Sr, the first Dominican to ever play in the MLB, has died.

 

He was 92 years old.

 

 

Virgil Sr. began his nine-year career in 1956 with the Giants (then of New York), who remembered him on Sunday with a tribute on X.

 

He later spent time with the Tigers, Athletics, Orioles and Pirates before wrapping up his career back with the Giants in separate stints in 1966 and 1969.

The MLB wrote on its official X account that it was ‘deeply saddened’ to learn of his passing.

Our thoughts are with his son, two-time All-Star catcher Ozzie Virgil Jr., and the rest of the Virgil family,’ they wrote.
Virgil’s presence in the MLB opened the door for many other Dominican players to follow suit.

Today, Dominican players make up 9.83% of all MLB rosters according to World Population Review – the highest figure of any country other than the USA.

Virgil served as a utility player in the big leagues and had a career batting average of .231 with 14 home runs.

After he finished his playing career, he spent 19 years as a coach with the Giants, Expos, Padres and Mariners.

He was born in Monte Cristo, Dominican Republic on May 17, 1932.

(Armani)

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Travis Kelce is back to playing NFL games in 2024, and now that Taylor Swift is off from the Eras Tour for a couple of months, she has some time when she can once again come to cheer him on at Kansas City Chiefs games. She was there for the Week 1 win and attended the Week 2 victory. She wasn’t there for the Week 3 game in Atlanta.

MORE: 8 photos of Taylor Swift having a blast at the Chiefs-Bengals game

So the question is: will she be there for the Week 4 matchup on Sunday afternoon between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Chiefs? According to our handy Taylor Swift calendar, she appears to not have anything planned that day. Which means we might see her there!

Stay tuned and we’ll see if she’s there.

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