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Michelle Obama upstages Barack with a series of blistering Trump insults

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Michelle Obama upstages Barack with a series of blistering Trump insults

Michelle Obama delivered a series of blistering insults of Donald Trump in front of a roaring Democratic National Convention crowd on Tuesday night.

 

 

 

The former first lady called the Republican nominee misogynistic, racist, petty and small in the powerful takedown that upstaged her ex-president husband Barack.

 

 

The 60-year-old said Kamala Harris is ‘my girl’ and called on the Democratic Party to unite behind her after the Obama inner circle was accused of helping force Joe Biden from the race.

 

 

In a mic drop moment that sparked a frenzied reaction from the audience, she said of Trump: ‘Who’s going to tell him the job he’s currently seeking might be one of those black jobs?’

 

 

The Obamas spoke while Harris held a rally 90 miles away, sparking speculation the White House is angry over the role they allegedly played in Biden stepping aside.

 

 

Michelle declared ‘hope is making a comeback’ as she entered the arena Tuesday night after Harris was formally declared the Democratic presidential nominee.

She then hit Trump with a barrage of personal attacks on a night when her husband appeared to use a crude hand gesture to mock Donald’s ‘weird obsession’ with size.
Michelle was one of the last to take the stage, after Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff retold the story of how they on a blind date following a divorce from his first wife.

Celebrities including Lil Jon, Eva Longoria and Spike Lee were in the audience as she re-used a famous line from her 2016 convention speech which didn’t stick to: ‘When they go low, we go high — so we can dunk on them.’

‘Something wonderfully magical is in the air, isn’t it?’ Obama said as the crowd gave her a hero’s welcome at United Center in Chicago.

‘Not just here in this arena, but spreading all across this country we love, a familiar feeling that’s been buried too deep for too long. You know what I’m talking about? It’s the contagious power of hope.’
The former first lady invoked hope was a reminder of her husband former President Obama’s own historic run for the presidency. Obama gave a ringing endorsement of Harris calling her ‘ready for this moment.’

‘Her story is your story. It’s my story. It’s the story of the vast majority of Americans trying to build a better life,’ she said.
Obama first eluded to Harris’ Republican opponent Trump before turning on him directly by name.

Her fiery speech was perhaps the most vicious rebuttal of the GOP presidential nominee at the convention to date.

‘Kamala has shown her allegiance to this nation, not by spewing anger and bitterness, but by living a life of service and always pushing the doors of opportunity open for others,’ she said.

‘If we bankrupt a business or choke in a crisis, we don’t get a second, third, or fourth chance,’ she said. ‘If we see a mountain in front of us, we don’t expect there to be an escalator waiting to take us to the top.’

She warned that she knows what comes next and there would be those who would try to distort Harris’ truth.

(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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Baseball icon Ozzie Virgil Sr – the first Dominican to ever play in MLB – dead of…see more

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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.

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Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce’s game for Chiefs-Chargers on Sunday?

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Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce's game for Chiefs-Chargers on Sunday?

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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