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Lydia O'Connor at HuffPost:
Former Fox Business host Lou Dobbs has died. He was 78. Former President Donald Trump was the first to reveal the news, posting a tribute to his ally on social media. âThe Great Lou Dobbs has just passed away â A friend, and truly incredible Journalist, Reporter, and Talent,â Trump wrote on Truth Social. âHe understood the World, and what was âhappening,â better than others.â âLou was unique in so many ways, and loved our Country,â Trump continued. âOur warmest condolences to his wonderful wife, Debi, and family. He will be greatly missed!â Fox News Media confirmed the news, saying in a statement: âWe are deeply saddened by the passing of Lou Dobbs. An incredible business mind with a gift for broadcasting, Lou helped pioneer cable news into a successful and influential industry.â
Former CNN and Fox Business host Lou Dobbs died at 78. Earlier this year, he joined Lindell TV, owned by serial election denier Mike Lindell.
Dobbs started at CNN at its launch in 1980, and was known for straight-laced economic news reporting during that time. He left CNN to create Space.com in 1999. He was replaced by Willow Bay and future FBN colleague Stuart Varney.
In 2000, he returned to CNN, and this is where his turn towards right-wing populism started, obsessively criticizing immigration and championing the loony conspiracies about Barack Obamaâs birth certificate. Dobbs left CNN in 2009.
In 2010 until February 2021, Dobbs went to Fox Business to serve up more of the same that he was known for during his 2nd CNN stint. Once Donald Trumpâs 2016 run for President began, he became a massive pro-Trump propaganda pusher.
Dobbs left FBN in February 2021 after being named in Smartmaticâs lawsuit against Fox âNewsâ over the channelâs role in promoting election denialism in the aftermath of the 2020 elections.
#Lou Dobbs#Obituaries#CNN#FBN#Lindell TV#Fox Business#Lou Dobbs Tonight#Willow Bay#Stuart Varney#Space.com#Cable News Media#Mike Lindell
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https://meidasnews.com/news/lou-dobbs-dies
Lou Dobbs, who was fired by Fox after pushing election fraud conspiracies that led to the Dominion lawsuit and ended his career as a host on Mike Lindell TV, has died.
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'Do a DNA test': Mike Lindell TV host blames Kamala Harris' Black ethnicity on demons - Raw Story
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On Tuesday, as voters in New Hampshire cast their ballots in the stateâs primary, WIRED followed the activity of one online group of election-deniers who spent the day spreading wild conspiracies and outrage.
In the New Hampshire Voter Integrity Facebook group, members were convinced of election fraud within minutes of the polls opening on Tuesday morning.
âCorruption already starting,â one member wrote under a post about someone hearing that voting machines in Newton were not working. âAlways cheating,â another added.
Throughout the day, in dozens of posts and hundreds of comments, the groupâs members posted messages of support for each otherâs efforts, reaffirming each otherâs beliefs in the conspiracies despite no actual evidence of fraud.
There are over 6,500 members in the group, and they were all encouraged by the groupâs founder to complete seven tasks throughout the day to ensure election security, including demanding information from poll workers, logging any discrepancies they come across, and monitoring whether everyone was being asked to provide ID when checking in to polling sites.
With the 2024 election on the horizon and former president Donald Trump once again on the ballot, the group is preparing for battleâand Tuesday was just a glimpse into what to expect in groups like these across the country come November, when the election takes place.
Founded in February 2021 by Marylyn Todd, the New Hampshire Voter Integrity group quickly gained traction as Trump and many within the Republican party were pushing false claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Over the past few years, Todd and the administrators of the group have continued to push baseless conspiracies and wild allegations about voter fraud during the 2020 electionâdespite multiple government agencies confirming it was the safest and most secure election in US history. Todd has shared her views on numerous right-wing shows, including Mike Lindellâs Frank TV.
Though the group claims to be an election integrity group and not candidate specific, the vast majority of those posting and commenting during the primary were celebrating Trumpâs victory over former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, and had, in the hours before the results were announced, flagged concerns about what they saw as potential efforts to undermine Trumpâs campaign.
The first major controversy to crop up on Tuesday was the realization that not all the ballots across the state were the same and that Trumpâs name was not listed in the same place on every one.
There was a lot of confusion about why this happened, but the reason, as the New Hampshire secretary of stateâs office lays out on its website, is that each county picks a number out of a hat to decide which candidate is listed first, and the rest of the candidates follow in alphabetical order after that.
Despite several group members explaining this to people in the comments, many others quickly jumped to the conclusion that this was some form of âcorruptionââagain without any evidence.
As voting continued during the day, members of the group posted pictures and screenshots that they believed showed some form of cheating in the election processâincluding one member who posted a screenshot of the Wi-Fi networks at her polling place, without comment, to possibly suggest that the voting machines were connected to the internet, a long-held conspiracy among election deniers.
Wild conspiracies that gained traction in 2020 about votes mysteriously being âdumpedâ in the system overnight or election machines being unable to read Sharpie-marked ballots have also endured in this group despite widespread debunking.
âI would hide the magic markers just in case most of the voter fraud happened in the middle of the night while we were all sleeping,â one group member wrote on Tuesday.
Todd added to the conspiracies around how votes are marked, writing: âUse blue ink. Pencils can be erased. Your vote is your âcontractâ with your government or representative. You would never sign a contract in pencil.â Todd told the other group members that using blue ink to vote was more secure: âBlue just makes it easier to make sure no prefilled printed ballot was included is all.â
Todd also noted that in one ballot, Trumpâs name was just below the fold, implying in a post that this could result in the ballot being improperly read by the scanners.
âWatching the local and national news I saw people casually sliding multiple ballots into the ballot machine,â one member claimed. âNo one seemed concerned.â Once again, no evidence was provided to back this up, but commenters on the post appeared to believe it anyway.
In another post, a group admin said that election workers in Bedford were not going to post the poll tapes, which they are required to do by the secretary of stateâthe election workers did post the tapes, but comments in the group exploded anyway.
âHas anyone called the attorney general?â someone responded. Another wrote: âHere we go again. When will we learn? Our elections are not safe anymore.â
The tapes, which show how many votes each candidate received in that location, look like cash register receipts and are typically printed out from the machines right after polls close and posted publicly for anyone to take a picture of. In response to another comment, the admin admitted that the poll workers did in fact post the tapes. But the same admin also commented on his own post, suggesting the conspiracy goes deeper: âI was there all day and saw many things that raised concern ⊠but I am getting them all out together and getting the affidavits in place so that I can forward them to [secretary of state].â He provided no evidence in the group to back up his claims.
When the polls closed, the conspiracies didnât end. Even though Trump won 54.5 percent of the vote to Haleyâs 43.2 percent, the group still found a lot to gripe about.
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, one member posted the results of the count in Hudson County, showing a decisive Trump victory. But despite this, another member claimed some form of underhanded action by Haley or the Democrats. âI would love to know how many of those Hayley voters are, actually Democrat voters in disguise as undeclared,â the group member wrote, echoing a similar complaint made following Trumpâs huge win in Iowa.
When someone pointed out that Haley won in Bedford County, the members of the group simply would not accept the results. âThat is such a scam,â one wrote. âThose towns should have investigations to look into those results. There is also too much indoctrination going on.â
The anger the members of the New Hampshire group felt about Haley on Tuesday was echoed by Trump himself. In a speech on Tuesday night, Trump lashed out at Haley, who had vowed to continue to fight on: âWho the hell was the imposter who went up on the stage before, and like, claimed a victory?â Trump asked his supporters, adding: âI don't get too angry. I get even.â
The group also turned their attention to the fact that President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary even though his name was not on the ballot, following a major write-in campaign.
âIf they're claiming Biden won with a write in then they're liars if this is an accurate total,â one member wrote of the results.
Just before 5 am on Wednesday morning in New Hampshire, one group member commented on Bidenâs victory and brought it all back to the 2020 election that kicked off the wave of election denial.
âMaybe Iâm wrong but this seems fishyâ2020 fishy,â the user wrote. âVery happy about Trumpâs win in our state of NH, but Iâm not going to ignore what might be going on with the Democrat race.â
Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment from WIRED about whether the activity of the New Hampshire Voter Integrity Group breached its policies.
With less than 300 days to go until the November presidential election, it is clear that the election conspiracy movement that emerged in the wake of Trumpâs loss in 2020 has not gone away. And similar local groups around the country are already gearing up to claim fraud in states like Colorado, North Carolina, and Utah. National groups with major funding, like the True the Vote and the Election Integrity Project are also involved in similar efforts. â2024 will be the ultimate showdown in US elections,â True the Vote said in a statement issued last month, before revealing their plans this month to get supporters to investigate voter roll irregularities across the country.
If the activity of the New Hampshire Voter Integrity Group on primary dayâwhen Trump won decisivelyâis any indicator, the election in November is going to be much worse.
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AIN'T NOBODY HERE BUT US CHICKENS
TCinLA
I knew from back when I was a child and heard my father ranting about the lies of Richard Nixon in his famous âCheckers Speechâ that the man was a crook. Everything he did demonstrated it. There was nothing too bad someone could tell me about Tricky Dick Nixon.
And yet, when I read the transcripts of the Nixon tapes, the screaming racism and anti-Semitism, the admissions of crimes by him and the people around him, the written proof that these people were not as scummy as I had thought they were for the previous 20 years, but so much more scummy - it actually shocked me. We Nixon-haters werenât crazy - if anything, we were too nice to those people, too willing to give them the benefit of the doubt!
And now we have the Faux Snooze defamation case.
That place has been a collection of obvious shitheads and ignorant morons since the first minute of the first show on the first day way back in 1995.
And yet, seeing their hypocrisy, their greed, their willingness to do anything in service of their own greater enrichment⊠is breathtaking. Nicolle Wallace is right. It is disgusting. Itâs like stepping out of your house and finding a pile of dessicated, rotting dog shit on your front steps. Put there by your neighbor.
And as breathaking as the material Dominion released week before last, as much as those materials revealed the corrosive, corrupt, self-serving, and deeply compromised inner workings of the Fox News operations that puts the network at the center of promulgating the Big Lie that culminated in the January 6 insurrection that produced a second impeachment of Donald Trump, and may yet lead to criminal charges against the former presiden, the emails of Fucker Carlson, and the Worldâs Dumbest Mick (Hannity was hired by Roger Aisles from his failing radio show in Atlanta because âheâll take ordersâ) to the Bitch of Belsen herself, Laura Ingraham (Jurate once worked on a show Ingraham was doing before she went to Faux, and came home that night to tell me she had finally met âthe worst bitch on the planetâ after 20 years in TV, a world where thereâs plenty of competition for that title), in which they not only admit but revel in the fact they are lying pieces of shit, what came out today makes that garbage look like a childâs comic book.
I refer to the testimony of the Worst Person To Ever Live On The Planet, Rupert Murdoch.
Again, Iâll agree with Nicolle: the transcript of his testimony is damning.
âIn fact, you are now aware that Fox endorsed at times this false notion of a stolen election?â one of Dominionâs lawyers asked Murdoch during his deposition, the court filing shows.
âNot Fox, No. Not Fox. But maybe Lou Dobbs, maybe Maria, as commentators,â Murdoch replied.
At the time, Maria Bartiromo was called a ânews anchor,â not a âcommentator.â But Murdoch will throw anyone under the bus.
When asked in particular if Fox News host Jeanine Pirro was among the hosts who endorsed the claims, Murdoch replied âI think so.â He said that former host Lou Dobbs did so âa lot,â and that prime-time host Sean Hannity did so âa bit.â Yet Murdoch denied that Fox itself endorsed the claims.
Translation: Ainât nobody here but us chickens, boss.
Murdoch, when asked why he continued to allow MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to make election fraud claims on Fox News, said it was a business decision. âIt is not red or blue, it is green,â Murdoch said, according to the court documents. He didnât want to piss off their biggest advertiser. Not after all the other advertisers who have dropped them since 2016.
The filing also offered new insight into the relationship between Murdoch and Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, asserting that Murdoch provided Kushner with "Fox confidential information" about Joe Biden's ads, as well as debate strategy.
Murdoch spoke to Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott on January 5, the day before Trump supporters would storm the Capitol, about whether to push Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham to say something to effect of, "'The election is over and Joe Biden won,'" according to the filing. Scott told Murdoch that âprivately they [the hosts] are all thereâ but âwe need to be careful about using the shows and pissing off the viewers.â So they said nothing and the next day was January 6 - I donât need to remind you what happened that day.
The mendacity, the malicious malevolence, of the Right is astounding, even to someone like me who has been on the receiving end of their insanity.
As bad as you think they are, they are worse. Far worse.
#FOX#TCinLA#malicious malevolence of the Right#commentary#Rupert Murdoch#Worst Person To Ever Live On The Planet
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me and my grandma are on the same wavelength sometimes
she was watching TV in the living room, I was doing something in the kitchen, we weren't paying attention to each other. a my pillow commercial came on and I, after processing the sound of mike lindell's voice, reflexively said "oh fuck's sake" and without missing a beat grandma said "you need a pillow?"
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Karen Bracken
Oct 29, 2024
Steve Bannon will be released from prison today. If possible tune in as he returns to Real Americas News. You can watch on ROKU, Firestick or download the app to your phone and/or use the link below on your computer. If you do not know who Steve Bannon is please know that he worked in the Trump administration and was sentenced to 4 months in prison for refusing to violate Presidential privilege. So lets blow his ratings out of the water. RAV Mon-Sat 10am-12pm ET/RAV Mon-Fri 5pm-6pm ET/Lindell TV Mon-Fri 6pm-7pm. Real Americas Voice
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Parents warned over innocent-looking symbols used by paedophiles to indicate their sexual preferences - this article is old but that to me makes it even more impactful to know this has been going on for decades (even before 2016) Thank you to my friend Lawyer Lisa Miron - ARTICLE
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Justin Baragona at The Daily Beast:
Eric Bolling, who parted ways with Fox News in 2017 amid sexual misconduct allegations, is now leaving the wannabe Fox News competitor he joined in 2021. Pro-Trump cable news channel Newsmax confirmed on Friday that Bolling had departed the network, noting that they had âmutually agreedâ to end his primetime program The Balance. According to a network spokesperson, a temporary replacement show will take its place starting Monday with a rotating slate of hosts until a new show is announced this summer. âNewsmax wishes Eric Bolling well in his future endeavors,â the spokesperson added. âThe network looks forward to an exciting period this election season which will include our nightly news coverage with Greta Van Susteren, Rob Schmitt, Greg Kelly and Chris Plante.â In a statement to Mediaite, which first broke the news of Bollingâs departure, the MAGA personality suggested that his exit from Newsmax was due to another gig.
[...] During his Thursday night broadcast, which largely focused on raging against former President Donald Trump's felony conviction, Bolling did not note at any point that it would be his last show, nor did he issue a final farewell to viewers.
Right-wing blowhard Eric Bolling departs from Newsmax. His Eric Bolling: The Balance show last aired this week.
Where will Bolling end up next? Real America's Voice? Lindell TV? Stay tuned.
#Newsmax TV#Newsmax#Eric Bolling: The Balance#Eric Bolling#Cable News Media#Conservative Media Apparatus
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SMART BOMB
The Completely Unnecessary News Analysis
By Christopher Smart
August 20, 2024
POWER TO THE PEOPLE â FORGET ABOUT IT
Giving too much power to the people is a dangerous thing. Republican lawmakers here in Zion know that. That's why when the great unwashed passed a ballot initiative for an independent boundary commission to draw voting districts, the brethren undid it. Can you imagine what an independent boundary commission might do? Well, they might deep six a very important tradition here in Utah: gerrymandering. See, gerrymandering is essential to keeping conservative god-fearing Republican brethren in a super majority. That, in turn, stops progressive Democrats from teaching our children about Jim Crow and continuing discrimination, allowing women to get abortions and spending a lot of money on DEI programs so women and minorities can get a even break. We could go on and on, but you get the point. That's why GOP lawmakers jumped into action recently when the Utah Supreme Court ruled the fight for an independent boundary commission can go forward: âThe peopleâs constitutional right to alter or reform their government is protected from government infringement,â the justices ruled. Well that's just ridiculous. So GOP lawmakers voted to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot this fall so voters can strip themselves of their right to petition the government. Simply brilliant.
MOAB: BROWN STUFF HITS BLADES
Hey Wilson. The Moab office of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) spent $116,000 on 25,000 rolls of toilet paper last year for some 3 million visitors. Holy shit. That gives Ed Abbey's tag âindustrial tourismâ a whole new meaning. The metrics are staggering: the Moab BLM spent $130,000 on dumpster operations and $175,000 on toilet pumping, according to the Deseret News. âThe BLM strives to ensure your visit is enjoyable...â the agency posted on X. Abbey penned the acclaimed âDesert Solitaireâ about his year as a park ranger in Arches National Park. Well, forget the âsolitaireâ part â these days it's more like Desert Megalopolis as the State of Utah's unending promotion of redrock-country parks âhas basically broke them,â in the words of one Moab official. Good grief. Utah spends millions annually to attract more and more tourists. In excess of 10.6 million people visited Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion national parks in 2023. Sustainability? Right. These treasures are marketed as nothing more than commodities to be packaged and sold. Turning these natural wonders into capitalistic cash cows without regard to the environment is... well, Wilson, it stinks.
GIULIANI: STEVE BANNON 'TORTURED' IN PRISON
Oh holy heck. This is just unbelievable. Trump's one-time strategist and moral compass, Steve Bannon, is essentially being tortured in jail â that is, he's not allowed to watch TV, said Rudy Giuliani. Can you believe it, Wilson, no TV. âSteve Bannon is being, letâs say, tortured... this election is about a fascist regime and Steve Bannon is prime number one victim.â The one-time New York City mayor and Time magazine's âMan of the Year in 2001â made the comments on a radio show with Trump loyalist and underwriter MyPillow Guy Mike Lindell. Bannon is serving a four-month sentence at a Federal Correctional Facility for defying a congressional subpoena. Giuliani has been indicted on felony charges in Georgia as a co-conspirator in a plot to subvert the election of Joe Biden. Giuliani called the indictment âan affront to American democracy.â He also has been ordered to pay two Georgia election workers, whom he accused of fraud, $148 million in damages. Last month in New York, Giuliani was disbarred for making repeated false statements about Trump's 2020 election loss. No Wilson, let's not even mention Trump's 34 felony fraud convictions. What a big legal mess. It just couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of guys.
Post script â That's gonna do it for another hysterical week here at Smart Bomb where we keep track of election campaigns so you don't have to. The next two months will test our sanity. Trump is winning. Kamala is winning. If Trump wins the world will end. If Kamala wins the world will end. We spend billions on presidential elections. Recently, The Washington Post detailed how 50 mega-donors pumped $1.5 billion into this presidential campaign. Kamala Harris has raised $540 million in the short time since she entered the race. Presidential race spending could top $10 billion this year. In the United Kingdom, by contrast, campaigns last five weeks and political TV ads are banned. Their election spending is a tiny fraction of ours. But now the question is, how are we going to stay sane until Nov. 5? We checked with Smart Bomb's sanity expert Iona Fallwell for tips on how to keep from losing it: Take up a new sport, such as pickle ball; bet lots of dough on NFL football games; read Moby Dick; start a moss garden; sign up for a class in insect taxidermy; or take up fork bending. But whatever you do, don't watch cable TV â it could kill you.
Well Wilson, those Utah GOP lawmakers are always going on about freedom. But it seems like every chance they get they take it for themselves. Maybe they just don't get it â freedom is for everybody, including Democrats, atheists, muslims and even environmentalists. So wakeup the band and give those fat cats a reminder:
Far between sundown's finish an' midnight's broken toll We ducked inside the doorway, thunder crashing As majestic bells of bolts struck shadows in the sounds Seeming to be the chimes of freedom flashing Flashing for the warriors whose strength is not to fight Flashing for the refugees on the unarmed road of flight An' for each an' ev'ry underdog soldier in the night An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing. In the city's melted furnace, unexpectedly we watched With faces hidden as the walls were tightening As the echo of the wedding bells before the blowin' rain Dissolved into the bells of the lightning Tolling for the rebel, tolling for the rake Tolling for the luckless, the abandoned an' forsaked Tolling for the outcast, burnin' constantly at stake An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashin Even though a cloud's white curtain in a far-off corner flashed An' the hypnotic splattered mist was slowly lifting Electric light still struck like arrows, fired but for the ones Condemned to drift or else be kept from drifting Tolling for the searching ones, on their speechless, seeking trail For the lonesome-hearted lovers with too personal a tale An' for each unharmfull, gentle soul misplaced inside a jail An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing. Starry-eyed an' laughing as I recall when we were caught Trapped by no track of hours for they hanged suspended As we listened one last time an' we watched with one last look Spellbound an' swallowed 'til the tolling ended Tolling for the aching whose wounds cannot be nursed For the countless confused, accused, misused, strung-out ones an' worse An' for every hung-up person in the whole wide universe An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing.
(Chimes of Freedom â Bob Dylan)
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SIMON ROSENBERG
JUN 25, 2024
Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg
The Economic Madness of Donald, The Success of President Biden A few weeks back we shared with you an analysis from our good friend Dr. Rob Shapiro of the economic impact of Trumpâs mass deportation plans:
Trumpâs plans for mass deportation would be an economic disaster. Besides being cruel, deporting 11 million unauthorized immigrants would cause labor shortages and slash national wage and salary income, likely triggering a recession and reigniting inflation
A few days ago Dr. Shapiro released an analysis of Trumpâs plans to increase tariffs and cut the income tax:
Trumpâs tax-by-tariff plan would enrich the wealthy, cripple the economy, and send inflation soaring. The latest crackpot idea from the presumptive Republican nominee would throw us back to the federal revenue model from the Gilded Age
So, is it really possible, that Trump is intending to spike inflation, cause massive labor shortages, throw the economy into recession and do enormous harm to the global economic system that has driven prosperity here and around the world?
Well, yes. Thatâs what he wants to do if he gets into the White House next year.
In Trump January Trump said he hoped the economy would crash:
Former President Donald Trump predicted the US economy would âcrash,â saying he hoped it would do so within the next year â before he would assume the Oval Office should he win a second term in November. âWhen thereâs a crash, I hope itâs going to be during this next 12 months because I donât want to be Herbert Hoover. The one president â I just donât want to be Herbert Hoover,â Trump said in an interview that aired Monday on the right-wing platform Lindell TV. The US stock market crashed during former President Herbert Hooverâs first year in office in 1929, which signaled the beginning of the Great Depression.
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DeBoer seeks âredoâ on heated exchange
Tim Cowlishaw
Asked if fatigue was a factor in Game 5 loss, he said itâs no excuse Wayne Gretzky has called this Western Conference finals the most unpredictable series he has ever seen.
Maybe that helps explain how Stars coach Pete DeBoer was telling me he hadnât seen me all year and to write âwhatever the f--- youâre gonna writeâ late Friday night, and yet by early Saturday afternoon DeBoer confided he enjoys reading my column on all sports and asked for a âredoâ on my question.
These are tough times for everyone.
The Stars are down 3-2 in a series they led 2-1 just four days ago.
This is the first time they have faced elimination since Game 7 against Vegas, a winner-take-all home game â which, despite the Starsâ sparkling road record, was still a more favorable situation than needing to beat the Oilers twice starting Sunday night in Edmonton.
So when I asked DeBoer about his teamâs lifeless performance Friday, he snapped and said I was questioning his teamâs character and did the whole bit about not having seen me all year even though he saw me and answered my questions on his teamâs fatigue that morning.
It happens.
Iâve had a lot worse blowups from Tex Schramm and Jimmy Johnson and even Don Nelson that just never made TV or social media.
Before the Stars took off for Canada on Saturday, they had a brief availability at Love Field, where I asked DeBoer if it helps that the Stars have already won back-to-back games once in this series.
âYeah. Thatâs a good question, Tim,â DeBoer said, letting out a hearty laugh. âLetâs do a redo.â
On Saturday, DeBoer was back to being the confident coach who operates in conference finals on almost an annual basis.
Friday night, after a lackluster 3-1 loss, he was a man perhaps speculating on how the Stanley Cup was eluding him once again.
But getting ready to hop on a plane and take the best road team to Edmonton to do its thing has a way of being both invigorating and relaxing.
âAgain to last night, if I had a redo on your question, this team â and Iâm not saying you were, but I took it that way in an emotional moment after the game â the one thing we canât question was our commitment, our care or our character,â DeBoer said. âThis team was in third place [in the Central Division] with eight weeks left in the season, found a way to win the conference and push for the Presidentsâ Trophy [falling one point short of New York].
âThen it was down against the last two Stanley Cup champs in rounds one and two, including 2-0 going into Las Vegas. Found a way to get off the mat, win those series. So I get the question, I get how it felt last night, but Iâve got a lot of confidence in the character of the room.â
When I mentioned that my question was directed more at possible fatigue, especially having had to stretch his thin defensive group to the point where Miro Heiskanen leads active players in minutes played, Esa Lindell is tied for second, Thomas Harley is fifth and Chris Tanev would be sixth if not for minutes missed with a leg injury in Game 4, DeBoer said, âAnd you know what, thatâs a really fair point. But weâre not going to use that as an excuse. If itâs real, it might be, but that canât come into play this time of year.â
The Stars arenât finished yet.
Edmonton has gained the upper hand by scoring eight straight goals to take Games 4 and 5, and Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, two of the worldâs best, are feeling awfully close to their first Cup Final.
But they still have to get there. A resilient Dallas team, much better on the road than at home throughout these playoffs, has work to do Sunday night just to keep Game 7 alive.
There are no more redos for mistakes of any kind.
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No Prosecution For Biden? Then No Prosecution for Trump!
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton appeared on Fox News to discuss the Special Counsel report regarding the interview conducted with President Joe Biden, Attorney General Garlandâs actions with the report, and more!
Will Courts Help Rig the Election?!
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton appeared on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" on Lindell TV to discuss the effort to keep Donald Trump off the ballot in Colorado, and much more!
Farrell on VictoryNews re: Bidenâs Failed Foreign Policy, Border Disaster + AZ Vote Rigging
Judicial Watch Director of Investigations & Research Chris Farrell appeared on Victory News to discuss the crisis on the southern border & more!
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Controversial MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed that Fox News has âcanceledâ his company after discovering that the network had stopped airing the companyâs TV advertisements.
Full Story Here: https://uinterview.com/news/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-says-fox-news-has-canceled-his-company-network-say-it-hasnt-paid-its-bills-in-months/
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