Amongst the films that took a gamble and released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was Christopher Nolan's Tenet. After weeks of back and forth to set a release date, Tenet finally got the theatrical release that Nolan was adamant on.
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“Cheers” star John Ratzenberger, who played the mailman Cliff Clavin on the sitcom, has a simple idea for saving the U.S. Postal Service.
The actor gave a passionate public service announcement on his plan in a cameo video requested by Cursive frontman Tim Kasher. "The post office is in a little bit of a pickle right now.
It is certainly in the news, being bounced back-and-forth so I had an idea,” Ratzenberger, 73, begins in the video. The “Cheers” star then poses the question: “Why not do all
.Amongst the films that took a gamble and released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was Christopher Nolan's Tenet. After weeks of back and forth to set a release date, Tenet finally got the theatrical release that Nolan was adamant on.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff reveals what her former friend, Melania Trump, believes when it comes to her husband, Donald Trump’s immigration policy. According to the former BFF, Melania is convinced the kids separated from their parents at the Mexican border are taken care of ‘nicely’ in the ad-hoc American shelters! In other words, the current First Lady defended the cruel policy her husband has been using to discurage immigrants from entering the county.
Melania Trump was the viral star of Thursday night at the Republican National Convention.
critics blasted Midler on their own platforms, with radio host Dana Loesch responding: “Xenophobe who speaks one language mocks immigrant who can speak five.”Xenophobe who speaks one language mocks immigrant who can speak five. https://t.co/zgZ9tWVwdr“The party of diversity mocks an American for her accent…” actor James Woods tweeted, while podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey wrote: “Called it.
Bette Midler has spoken out over the backlash she faced after tweeting that US first lady Melania Trump “still can’t speak English”.Earlier this week, the Oscar-nominated star offered her commentary on the Republican National Convention on Twitter, but came under fire when she tweeted during Melania’s speech: “#BeBest is back! A UGE bore! She can speak several words in a few languages.
Cardi B has lashed out at right-wing American political pundit DeAnna Lorraine’s charge that the country needs more women like Melania Trump and less like the WAP rapper by sharing a naked photo of the First Lady.Melania closed out the second night of the U.S. Republican convention on Tuesday with a speech from the White House in Washington, D.C.
Cardi B is not holding back. On Tuesday, first lady Melania Trump took the stage at the Republican National Convention as one of the evening's headliners.
Cardi B and ‘WAP‘ have made its way back into the American political discourse, after the rapper has fired back at a conservative commentator for saying the world needs less of her – and more of Melania Trump.DeAnna Lorraine, conservative commentator and ex-Republican congressional candidate who lost spectacularly to Nancy Pelosi in the 2020 California primary election, took to Twitter during the Republican National Convention to compare Melania Trump favourably to Cardi.“America needs far more
First Lady Melania Trump took center stage on Tuesday evening. Dressed in a military-inspired Alexander McQueen jacket, the ever-stylish first lady delivered her highly anticipated Republican National Convention speech from the newly restored White House Rose Garden, which she had unveiled days prior.
on social media to note how her husband has used it to target opponents and bash critics. The First Lady, who grew up in Slovenia, spoke about coming to the United States at the age of 26, telling the (mask-less) crowd at the White House that she studied for a decade before becoming a citizen. “As an immigrant and a very independent woman, I understand what a privilege it is to live here and to enjoy the freedoms and opportunities we have,” she said.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMelania Trump offered sympathy for those suffering from COVID-19 and urged Americans to transcend racial conflict in her speech at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night.The first lady spoke at the end of an evening that emphasized appeals to women voters. The convention paid tribute to the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and to activist Susan B.
Jackie Kennedy Onassis is currently trending on social media right now, during the Republican National Convention.
Melania Trump, 50, was graciously compared to former first lady Jackie Kennedy by White House trade adviser Peter Navarro during his interview with MSNBC on Aug. 25, which can be seen above, but many people didn’t agree with him and took to Twitter to make that known.
global pandemic—you aren’t alone. Celebrities like Taylor Swift posted messages of their outrage (and incredulity) at Trump’s moves to suppress the postal service.
Ben Gibbard has performed ‘Such Great Heights’, the hit track from his project The Postal Service, during an at-home concert for the Democratic National Convention.The singer-songwriter’s performance comes at a time when The United States Postal Service is currently in doubt over whether it can handle the influx of mail-in ballots from November’s presidential election, amidst alleged attempts by Republicans to sabotage its funding.As Gibbard explained in the clip, he and his Postal Service
Cher isn’t about to let Donald Trump, 74, and Postmaster General/Republican mega-donor Louis DeJoy allegedly try to dismantle the United States Postal Service ahead of the 2020 presidential election. After hearing reports of mailboxes being removed in neighborhoods throughout swing states, sorting machines at post offices being dismantled and other alarming steps that could disrupt voting by mail, the “Believe” singer wants to help out her local Malibu post offices by volunteering.