Daily Show Prep: Friday, October 25 – Kamala Harris CNN Town Hall Raises Concerns Among Democrats
Hour 1: Highlights
Kamala Harris Town Hall Mark Halperin calls Kamala Harris’s CNN town hall “the last straw” for many Democrats.
Political Strategies and Public Opinion Democratic strategist argues Harris doesn’t speak in “word salad” and suggests Americans may misunderstand her.
Trump Campaign Emails Leaked Democrat PAC publishes leaked Trump campaign emails, reportedly sourced by an Iranian hacking group.
Holocaust Survivor’s Reaction A Holocaust survivor critiques Kamala Harris for drawing comparisons between Trump and Hitler, calling the former president “a mensch.”
Voter Response Crowd attendance dwindles at a Kamala Harris rally after a free concert ends.
Hour 2: Controversies and Tech News
Self-Proclaimed Witches Against Trump A group of self-described witches admits their spells “won’t work” against former President Trump.
Microsoft’s Inclusivity Checker Microsoft’s “Inclusivity Checker” aims for gender-neutral terms, sparking concern over possible “speech policing.”
Trans Athlete Controversy A trans golfer halts participation, acknowledging “biological realities.” Hundreds of female golfers petition LPGA to exclude transgender competitor Davidson.
UN Report on Trans Athletes New UN report provides statistics on how trans-identifying males impact female sports.
In this episode of The Burning Truth with CaseyHendrickson, we discuss the intensifying Hurricane Milton, now a Category 5 storm, as Florida braces for impact. With Hurricane Helene’s death toll climbing to 230, frustration mounts over federal response efforts. A viral video captures Kamala Harris’s stunned expression as a survivor criticizes FEMA’s failure, while another FEMA preparedness video reveals unexpected priorities. We also dive into the controversy surrounding potential political motivations behind slow hurricane relief, with David Axelrod hinting that delays could impact GOP voter turnout.
The Common Veteran‘s Season 2
Episode 4: Let’s Talk About War
“War, huh, yeah… What is it good for?” The Common Veterans take on war – the amount of Veterans that have fought in combat – or been to a combat zone, and why it is so hard to transition back into a noncombatant once back home…
I) Defining War and Combat Experiences
a. What is war?
i. Is it just a state of mind or an actual state of being?
b. What is considered a combat experience?
i. Combat arms vs. Support
1. Define POG
2. Define Combatant
II) What does war do to Veterans?
a. Is it an all-one-size-fits-all situation?
i. How much does one’s mindset play a role in combat?
ii. Does being physically fit change the mental aspect of things?
b. Any stories of war that can be told to emphasize what it means to be a warrior?
i. Combat explosions
ii. Door kicking
iii. Medical aspects
iv. Support for…
III) Transitioning back to civilians… Uh what?!
a. Support systems that… well.. support!
i. Family doesn’t always understand
ii. Vet organizations such as VFW, DAV, American Legion
iii. Nonprofits: FSO, Team RWB, Get Wet for a Vet. Etc…
b. Linking PTSD to TBI to survivor’s guilt to readjusting to civilian life
i. Mental health is not often right away
IV) Continuing on, what’s next?
a. Figure out your triggers are:
i. What is a trigger?
ii. How do we become the next level combatant?
V) Next Podcast: Episode 5: Proud to be an American
a. The Common Veterans are all United States Military Veterans. Pride in the country is pride in their service because they were willing to write a blank check to include up to their lives. The life of a Veteran often revolves around their service and how much they love their country. The Common Veterans discuss their love for God and country.