• MUST SEE: Journalists grill State Dept over Israeli ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Genocidal Rhetoric’
    Decensored News
    At Tuesday’s press briefing, journalists Said Arikat, Max Blumenthal, and Sam Husseini grilled State Department spokersperson Matthew Miller over Israeli “war crimes” and “genocidal rhetoric.”

    See video above, which has now amassed over 3 million views on Twitter/X. Also available on Rumble, Odysee, Gab, & Bitchute.

    Sam shared the video on his Substack late Tuesday night, and provided some additional context:

    Many thanks to Decensored News for producing the above excellent video, which contains most (but not all) of my attempts to ask questions at the State Department briefing today.

    The first 15 minutes of the State Department briefing today were completely surreal propaganda. One would have no idea that Israel had ever hurt a fly.

    So, at that point, I stopped simply raising my hand hoping that spokesperson Matt Miller would call on me, which he probably wouldn’t.

    I started finally just chiming in with questions.

    They would include:

    When Matt Miller was unwilling to criticize Israel, I asked: “Does Israel have a right to kill civilians, Matt?”

    When Miller said: “Hamas that favors that path of death and destruction,” I chimed in: “But Israel is raining down death and destruction, Matt.”

    When Miller talked about how good “normalization” was between Israel and Arab states (dictatorships all), I said: “You’re normalizing war crimes here, Matt.”

    Just as I started chiming in, Miller finally called on Said Arikat, which is where the above video begins. This was odd because Said usually gets called on earlier when Palestine is front and center. Said asked strong questions, raising issues of war crimes by Israel with the even worse siege it is imposing. Miller would absurdly [act as if] Israel respects international law.

    Most questions by other reporters were from a more militaristic perspective, before and after I chimed in — especially asking about alleged Iranian involvement in the Hamas attacks. Matthew Lee — who at times asks great questions about Israel and other subjects — asked a bunch of questions about Iranian funds being released, which is a questioning I’d think the administration is delighted to have. It was actually at that point that I started speaking up.

    Miller at times calls on reporters around me, possibly as a way of taunting me. It just so happened today that Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone was at the briefing and he sat next to me. So when Miller called on Max, he was in for something of a surprise with Max’s excellent questioning.

    I continued to chime in with the news conference ending with a smiling Matt Miller walking away, not answering my final question:

    “Will You Urge Israel to Not Starve and Slaughter People?”

    I just received notice there will not be a State Department briefing Wednesday.

    Max Blumenthal, one of the other two journalists in the video, wrote on X:

    Yesterday, we tried and failed to get [State Dept Spokesperson Matthew Miller] to simply acknowledge that Israel is killing scores of small children and hundreds of civilians by carpet bombing the Gaza Strip it holds under a starvation siege.

    The State Dept has chosen to sign off on thousands more deaths.

    Originally posted on the Decensored News website. For more reporting like this, please follow Decensored News on your favorite social media platforms, bookmark the website, and subscribe here on Substack. Thank you for your interest and support!
    MUST SEE: Journalists grill State Dept over Israeli ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Genocidal Rhetoric’ Decensored News At Tuesday’s press briefing, journalists Said Arikat, Max Blumenthal, and Sam Husseini grilled State Department spokersperson Matthew Miller over Israeli “war crimes” and “genocidal rhetoric.” See video above, which has now amassed over 3 million views on Twitter/X. Also available on Rumble, Odysee, Gab, & Bitchute. Sam shared the video on his Substack late Tuesday night, and provided some additional context: Many thanks to Decensored News for producing the above excellent video, which contains most (but not all) of my attempts to ask questions at the State Department briefing today. The first 15 minutes of the State Department briefing today were completely surreal propaganda. One would have no idea that Israel had ever hurt a fly. So, at that point, I stopped simply raising my hand hoping that spokesperson Matt Miller would call on me, which he probably wouldn’t. I started finally just chiming in with questions. They would include: When Matt Miller was unwilling to criticize Israel, I asked: “Does Israel have a right to kill civilians, Matt?” When Miller said: “Hamas that favors that path of death and destruction,” I chimed in: “But Israel is raining down death and destruction, Matt.” When Miller talked about how good “normalization” was between Israel and Arab states (dictatorships all), I said: “You’re normalizing war crimes here, Matt.” Just as I started chiming in, Miller finally called on Said Arikat, which is where the above video begins. This was odd because Said usually gets called on earlier when Palestine is front and center. Said asked strong questions, raising issues of war crimes by Israel with the even worse siege it is imposing. Miller would absurdly [act as if] Israel respects international law. Most questions by other reporters were from a more militaristic perspective, before and after I chimed in — especially asking about alleged Iranian involvement in the Hamas attacks. Matthew Lee — who at times asks great questions about Israel and other subjects — asked a bunch of questions about Iranian funds being released, which is a questioning I’d think the administration is delighted to have. It was actually at that point that I started speaking up. Miller at times calls on reporters around me, possibly as a way of taunting me. It just so happened today that Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone was at the briefing and he sat next to me. So when Miller called on Max, he was in for something of a surprise with Max’s excellent questioning. I continued to chime in with the news conference ending with a smiling Matt Miller walking away, not answering my final question: “Will You Urge Israel to Not Starve and Slaughter People?” I just received notice there will not be a State Department briefing Wednesday. Max Blumenthal, one of the other two journalists in the video, wrote on X: Yesterday, we tried and failed to get [State Dept Spokesperson Matthew Miller] to simply acknowledge that Israel is killing scores of small children and hundreds of civilians by carpet bombing the Gaza Strip it holds under a starvation siege. The State Dept has chosen to sign off on thousands more deaths. Originally posted on the Decensored News website. For more reporting like this, please follow Decensored News on your favorite social media platforms, bookmark the website, and subscribe here on Substack. Thank you for your interest and support!
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  • MUST SEE: Journalists grill State Dept over Israeli ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Genocidal Rhetoric’
    Decensored News
    At Tuesday’s press briefing, journalists Said Arikat, Max Blumenthal, and Sam Husseinigrilled State Department spokersperson Matthew Miller over Israeli “war crimes” and “genocidal rhetoric.”

    See video above, which has now amassed over 3 million views on Twitter/X. Also available on Rumble, Odysee, Gab, & Bitchute.

    Sam shared the video on his Substack late Tuesday night, and provided some additional context:

    Many thanks to Decensored News for producing the above excellent video, which contains most (but not all) of my attempts to ask questions at the State Department briefing today.

    The first 15 minutes of the State Department briefing today were completely surreal propaganda. One would have no idea that Israel had ever hurt a fly.

    So, at that point, I stopped simply raising my hand hoping that spokesperson Matt Miller would call on me, which he probably wouldn’t.

    I started finally just chiming in with questions.

    They would include:

    When Matt Miller was unwilling to criticize Israel, I asked: “Does Israel have a right to kill civilians, Matt?”

    When Miller said: “Hamas that favors that path of death and destruction,” I chimed in: “But Israel is raining down death and destruction, Matt.”

    When Miller talked about how good “normalization” was between Israel and Arab states (dictatorships all), I said: “You’re normalizing war crimes here, Matt.”

    Just as I started chiming in, Miller finally called on Said Arikat, which is where the above video begins. This was odd because Said usually gets called on earlier when Palestine is front and center. Said asked strong questions, raising issues of war crimes by Israel with the even worse siege it is imposing. Miller would absurdly [act as if] Israel respects international law.

    Most questions by other reporters were from a more militaristic perspective, before and after I chimed in — especially asking about alleged Iranian involvement in the Hamas attacks. Matthew Lee — who at times asks great questions about Israel and other subjects — asked a bunch of questions about Iranian funds being released, which is a questioning I’d think the administration is delighted to have. It was actually at that point that I started speaking up.

    Miller at times calls on reporters around me, possibly as a way of taunting me. It just so happened today that Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone was at the briefing and he sat next to me. So when Miller called on Max, he was in for something of a surprise with Max’s excellent questioning.

    I continued to chime in with the news conference ending with a smiling Matt Miller walking away, not answering my final question:

    “Will You Urge Israel to Not Starve and Slaughter People?”

    I just received notice there will not be a State Department briefing Wednesday.

    Max Blumenthal, one of the other two journalists in the video, wrote on X:

    Yesterday, we tried and failed to get [State Dept Spokesperson Matthew Miller] to simply acknowledge that Israel is killing scores of small children and hundreds of civilians by carpet bombing the Gaza Strip it holds under a starvation siege.

    The State Dept has chosen to sign off on thousands more deaths.

    Originally posted on the Decensored News website. For more reporting like this, please follow Decensored News on your favorite social media platforms, bookmark the website, and subscribe here on Substack. Thank you for your interest and support!


    MUST SEE: Journalists grill State Dept over Israeli ‘War Crimes’ and ‘Genocidal Rhetoric’ Decensored News At Tuesday’s press briefing, journalists Said Arikat, Max Blumenthal, and Sam Husseinigrilled State Department spokersperson Matthew Miller over Israeli “war crimes” and “genocidal rhetoric.” See video above, which has now amassed over 3 million views on Twitter/X. Also available on Rumble, Odysee, Gab, & Bitchute. Sam shared the video on his Substack late Tuesday night, and provided some additional context: Many thanks to Decensored News for producing the above excellent video, which contains most (but not all) of my attempts to ask questions at the State Department briefing today. The first 15 minutes of the State Department briefing today were completely surreal propaganda. One would have no idea that Israel had ever hurt a fly. So, at that point, I stopped simply raising my hand hoping that spokesperson Matt Miller would call on me, which he probably wouldn’t. I started finally just chiming in with questions. They would include: When Matt Miller was unwilling to criticize Israel, I asked: “Does Israel have a right to kill civilians, Matt?” When Miller said: “Hamas that favors that path of death and destruction,” I chimed in: “But Israel is raining down death and destruction, Matt.” When Miller talked about how good “normalization” was between Israel and Arab states (dictatorships all), I said: “You’re normalizing war crimes here, Matt.” Just as I started chiming in, Miller finally called on Said Arikat, which is where the above video begins. This was odd because Said usually gets called on earlier when Palestine is front and center. Said asked strong questions, raising issues of war crimes by Israel with the even worse siege it is imposing. Miller would absurdly [act as if] Israel respects international law. Most questions by other reporters were from a more militaristic perspective, before and after I chimed in — especially asking about alleged Iranian involvement in the Hamas attacks. Matthew Lee — who at times asks great questions about Israel and other subjects — asked a bunch of questions about Iranian funds being released, which is a questioning I’d think the administration is delighted to have. It was actually at that point that I started speaking up. Miller at times calls on reporters around me, possibly as a way of taunting me. It just so happened today that Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone was at the briefing and he sat next to me. So when Miller called on Max, he was in for something of a surprise with Max’s excellent questioning. I continued to chime in with the news conference ending with a smiling Matt Miller walking away, not answering my final question: “Will You Urge Israel to Not Starve and Slaughter People?” I just received notice there will not be a State Department briefing Wednesday. Max Blumenthal, one of the other two journalists in the video, wrote on X: Yesterday, we tried and failed to get [State Dept Spokesperson Matthew Miller] to simply acknowledge that Israel is killing scores of small children and hundreds of civilians by carpet bombing the Gaza Strip it holds under a starvation siege. The State Dept has chosen to sign off on thousands more deaths. Originally posted on the Decensored News website. For more reporting like this, please follow Decensored News on your favorite social media platforms, bookmark the website, and subscribe here on Substack. Thank you for your interest and support!
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  • Call out border BS and KJP can't play poker. King Chuck and the Willie. A banana split ain't all its cut out to be. The Show:

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  • Watch my new video! Some words are in German but I think you will understand the message ???? have fun! #ootd #comedy #acting #fun #poker #gambling #night #outfit #somee #creator
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  • Animador Walter Lantz (27 de abril de 1899-22 de março de 1994) pai de muitos heróis da nossa infância.
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    Walter Benjamin Lantz foi um desenhista, animador e dublador estadunidense. Conhecido principalmente pela fundação do Walter Lantz Studio e pela criação do personagem Woody Woodpecker (Pica Pau).
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    A era de Oswald

    Screenshot de Making Good (1932), produzido por Walter Lantz.
    Em 1928, Lantz é contratado por Charles B. Mintz para dirigir a série animada Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, da Universal e ainda dublar o personagem em 1935. A princípio desse ano, Mintz e seu cunhado George Winkler, haviam comprado os direitos do personagem de seu criador original, Walt Disney.

    Com isso, o presidente da Universal, Carl Laemmle, não se sentiu satisfeito pela ação de Mintz e Winkler, e os despedem. A partir do fato, a Universal se dedicaria a produzir a série por conta própria. Mas Lantz insiste em produzir a série e aposta com o produtor num jogo de poker, o qual vence e faz com que Oswald seja seu personagem.

    Assim, Lantz começava as operações de seu novo estúdio de animação, e contrata um animador de Nova York, Bill Nolan, para que o ajude a criar as séries. Em setembro de 1929, Lantz finalmente termina seu primeiro desenho animado, com o título Race Riot.

    Em 1935, Lantz trabalhava como produtor independente, co-produzindo os desenhos animados com a Universal Pictures em vez de coordenar o departamento de animação. Alguns dos seus curtas foram produzidos com a marca Castle Films, também pertencente a Universal na época. Em 1940, começa a negociar os direitos dos personagens que trabalhou.

    Em 2006, a Disney recuperou os direitos sobre Oswald e os curtas produzidos por Walt Disney.

    A era do Pica-Pau
    Quando Oswald perdeu popularidade, Lantz decidiu que necessitava de um novo personagem. Meany, Miny e Moe, Baby-Face Mouse e Snuffy Skunk eram algumas opções dentre os personagens criados por Lantz e seus assistentes. Mas, um de seus personagens, Andy Panda, foi a grande investida dos demais e virou o grande protagonista dos desenhos animados de Lantz para a temporada 1939-1940.

    Em 1940, Lantz se casou com Grace Stafford. Em sua lua de mel, o casal ouvia um pica-pau que fazia furos no telhado. Grace sugeriu que Lantz utilizasse o pica-pau como inspiração para um novo personagem animado. Lantz gostou da ideia.

    Quando Walter entregou o design do personagem à Universal ele não foi muito bem aceito por conta da sua aparência feia e grotesca, mas o criador insistiu tanto, que acabaram por aceitar. Foi feito um teste, embora duvidoso, com o Pica-Pau, onde Lantz lançou a primeira aparição do personagem animado Pica-Pau no episódio "Knock Knock" (no Brasil foi traduzido como "O Pica-Pau ataca novamente"), protagonizado por Andy Panda.

    Em 1943, a Universal pediu a Lantz para remodelar o personagem principal para uma aparência melhor e um comportamento mais abrandado. Assim, o episódio "Ration Bored/The Gas Bandit" acaba por ser o último da fase biruta.
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    Animador Walter Lantz (27 de abril de 1899-22 de março de 1994) pai de muitos heróis da nossa infância. . Walter Benjamin Lantz foi um desenhista, animador e dublador estadunidense. Conhecido principalmente pela fundação do Walter Lantz Studio e pela criação do personagem Woody Woodpecker (Pica Pau). . A era de Oswald Screenshot de Making Good (1932), produzido por Walter Lantz. Em 1928, Lantz é contratado por Charles B. Mintz para dirigir a série animada Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, da Universal e ainda dublar o personagem em 1935. A princípio desse ano, Mintz e seu cunhado George Winkler, haviam comprado os direitos do personagem de seu criador original, Walt Disney. Com isso, o presidente da Universal, Carl Laemmle, não se sentiu satisfeito pela ação de Mintz e Winkler, e os despedem. A partir do fato, a Universal se dedicaria a produzir a série por conta própria. Mas Lantz insiste em produzir a série e aposta com o produtor num jogo de poker, o qual vence e faz com que Oswald seja seu personagem. Assim, Lantz começava as operações de seu novo estúdio de animação, e contrata um animador de Nova York, Bill Nolan, para que o ajude a criar as séries. Em setembro de 1929, Lantz finalmente termina seu primeiro desenho animado, com o título Race Riot. Em 1935, Lantz trabalhava como produtor independente, co-produzindo os desenhos animados com a Universal Pictures em vez de coordenar o departamento de animação. Alguns dos seus curtas foram produzidos com a marca Castle Films, também pertencente a Universal na época. Em 1940, começa a negociar os direitos dos personagens que trabalhou. Em 2006, a Disney recuperou os direitos sobre Oswald e os curtas produzidos por Walt Disney. A era do Pica-Pau Quando Oswald perdeu popularidade, Lantz decidiu que necessitava de um novo personagem. Meany, Miny e Moe, Baby-Face Mouse e Snuffy Skunk eram algumas opções dentre os personagens criados por Lantz e seus assistentes. Mas, um de seus personagens, Andy Panda, foi a grande investida dos demais e virou o grande protagonista dos desenhos animados de Lantz para a temporada 1939-1940. Em 1940, Lantz se casou com Grace Stafford. Em sua lua de mel, o casal ouvia um pica-pau que fazia furos no telhado. Grace sugeriu que Lantz utilizasse o pica-pau como inspiração para um novo personagem animado. Lantz gostou da ideia. Quando Walter entregou o design do personagem à Universal ele não foi muito bem aceito por conta da sua aparência feia e grotesca, mas o criador insistiu tanto, que acabaram por aceitar. Foi feito um teste, embora duvidoso, com o Pica-Pau, onde Lantz lançou a primeira aparição do personagem animado Pica-Pau no episódio "Knock Knock" (no Brasil foi traduzido como "O Pica-Pau ataca novamente"), protagonizado por Andy Panda. Em 1943, a Universal pediu a Lantz para remodelar o personagem principal para uma aparência melhor e um comportamento mais abrandado. Assim, o episódio "Ration Bored/The Gas Bandit" acaba por ser o último da fase biruta. . #WalterLantz #desenhista #animador #picapau #andypanda #22deMarçode2023 #alepdias #viral #sme #hive #hive #here #now #somee #SoMeeOfficial #SoMeeSocial
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    Btw for all you here at SoMee this is the LAST time that WSOP put $12M in cash on a table because JamieGold threw $100K in the air and people went crazy ???? ???? ????
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  • We had a great scrimmage today; a lot of fun. Had to guard a friend that is 6 foot 9 inches that was tough ! Now going for a quick bite to eat. Then clean up to have poker night with the guys ! Have a good Saturday night all.
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