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Actress Alyssa Milano Has Totally Bananas Theory About Ohio Special Election


Actress Alyssa Milano seems to be continuing her descent into the madness of liberal thought, sinking deeper into the muck and mire thanks to a new conspiracy theory she’s concocted about why GOP candidate Troy Balderson defeated Democrat Danny O’Connor in a special election in Ohio.
Her grand theory for how such an amazing thing could possibly happen?
Russians.
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Of course. What else would it be?
take our poll - story continues belowCompleting this poll grants you access to Flag And Cross updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.With 100% of the precincts in the state’s 12th congressional district reporting, Republican candidate Troy Balderson narrowly defeated Democratic challenger Danny O’Connor. The margin right now — out of 202,521 — is just 1,754 in favor of Balderson, but there are still as many as 8,000 absentee ballots and provisional votes to tabulate.
Green Party candidate Joe Manchik got 1,127 votes, and Milano thinks that’s very suspicious.
“You know what sucks? Because of our unwillingness to pass policy that protects our election integrity, I immediately think the Green Party votes tonight are Russian meddling,” Milano wrote on Twitter. “Why else would anyone cast a protest vote in Ohio when there’s so much at stake? #OH12.”
You know what sucks?
Because of our unwillingness to pass policy that protects our election integrity, I immediately think the Green Party votes tonight are Russian meddling.
Why else would anyone cast a protest vote in Ohio when there’s so much at stake?#OH12
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 8, 2018
Here’s the thing, though. Even if O’Connor got ALL the votes that went to the Green Party candidate, the Democrat would STILL have lost in the initial count.
Kathy Griffin, you know, the woman who shared a photo of a sitting American president’s bloody severed head on social media? Well she too had something to say about this election:
Green Party voters..no one is saying you can't vote for your candidates….but don't tell me you care about the environment if you know your vote will make the difference between a Dem winning over a Rep and you still choose to vote for your candidate who has NO chance of winning
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) August 8, 2018
Here are some of the lovely responses Milano received on Twitter:
You know @realDonaldTrump has been screaming the same thing! If you are so worried then Why don’t you use your platform to demand voter ID?
Oh wait.. I forgot your party depends on votes from illegals and those that have passed away.#WalkAway#MAGA
— That Player GQ (@ThatPlayerGQ) August 8, 2018
Prove that. pic.twitter.com/9FOUFESeXo
— Sean Louw (@Shadow_SL) August 8, 2018
The left has Russians on the brain or something. They are absolutely obsessed with Russia. Why, if you didn’t know any better, you’d swear we were still in the midst of the Cold War or something.
Look, people voted for the Republican because Ohio is a pretty conservative state. And because we had eight years of liberal policies shoved down our throat during the Obama administration, and you know what we got out of that?
Higher taxes, poor health care, less jobs, and less freedom.
No thanks.
Source: Daily Wire
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Amazon Rolls Out Creepy ‘Pay By Palm’ Hardware at Whole Foods
Is this one of the harbingers of a cashless society?


Throughout much of modern history, Americans and their cash were two separate things. One was a human being, breathing and walking about, earning money. The money was an inanimate commodity of varying value that we used to keep the organism alive, fat, and happy. But in the future, it seems as though we may find ourselves intrinsically, and anatomically indistinguishable from our bank account. In fact, it appears as though Amazon is banking on it. Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) said it is rolling out biometric technology at its Whole Foods stores around Seattle starting on Wednesday, letting shoppers pay for items with a scan of their palm. The move shows how Amazon is bringing some of the technology already in use at its namesake brick-and-mortar Go and Books stores to the grocery chain it acquired in 2017. The system, called Amazon One, lets customers associate a credit card with their palm print. It offers a contact-less alternative to cash and card payments, Amazon said. Of course, the move is being regarded as a terrifying leap into Orwellian territory by privacy experts, as it appears to push us ever closer to a cashless society where hackers and power failures could doom us all to poverty in the blink of an eye.


The politicization of American sports has been ongoing for some time, perhaps decades, but the most recent acceleration of this melding has come thanks to the power of social media and the blurring of the line between celebrity and athlete. At the forefront of this movement has been the NBA, and, more specifically, superstar LeBron James. This week, James came under fire for a tweet in which he referenced the Derek Chauvin trial’s guilty verdicts, with a photo of another officer who was involved in the shooting of a young black girl and text stating “you’re next”. The tweet was seen as a threat by many, including the Fraternal Order of Police who responded harshly. On Wednesday, James tweeted a photo of the officer involved in the shooting with a caption reading “YOU’RE NEXT #ACCOUNTABILITY.” The tweet has since been deleted. James was reacting to the deadly police shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant. Hours later, the National Fraternal Order of Police tweeted a photo of James’ original tweet, saying: “[email protected], with his vast resources & influence, should educate himself and, frankly, has a responsibility to do so, on the facts before weighing in. This is disgraceful & extremely reckless. The officer saved a young girl’s life. No amount of gaslighting will change that fact.” James attempted to walk back the tweet after deleting it, by issuing an explanation that garnered only a lukewarm response online.
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