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Kevin Costner, best known currently as the lead of the hit western drama Yellowstone, spoke frankly about politics in a new interview. The actor was unapologetic of his previous support of politicians on both sides of the aisle, and said he feels “disappointed” by the visions of most elected officials these days. Luckily though, we don’t have another celebrity Presidential candidate on our hands, as Costner was clear he would never share the political ambitions his Yellowstone character John Dutton has. “I don’t think there is any reason for me to run, though I wish the people that did run had...
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Donald Trump, who has recently announced that he filed to run for President in 2024, is facing some mudslinging from supporters of his likely GOP opponent Ron DeSantis, whom he called “average” last week. While Trump was the star of the GOP for many years, he doesn’t seem to have the same degree of fervent enthusiasm he built behind himself by the end of his 2016 campaign, but it’s still early. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! It’s not confirmed whether these planes were commissioned by the DeSantis camp, but some have suggested that he could have signed off on it af...
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is attempting a political comeback by running for the Alaska Hosue seat recently vacated by the late Rep. Don Young, and unfortunately, she doesn’t seem to have the support of her former in-laws. It was recently revealed that Jim and Faye Palin, the parents of Todd Palin, hosted an election-night party in support of her Republican opponent Nick Begich at their home for over 100 people. It wasn’t reported if Todd was at the party, but he certainly had an invite. After polls closed in the special general election on Tuesday, Palin had a three-point lead on Begich. ...
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