Source: Splash News / Splash News Sen. Elizabeth Warren Gives Viral Hand Rub At Presidential Primary Debate Sen. Elizabeth Warren will take your rich dollars now. The senator made a big splash at the presidential primary debate on Tuesday, pushing her far-left policies and not backing down against anyone who challenged her. When the topic of taxing the rich came up, the presidential candidate couldn’t hide her excitement. CNN anchor and debate moderator Don Lemon posed a question to Rep. John Delaney , asking whether Warren’s proposed wealth tax was a fair way to fund child care and education: “Your estimated net worth is more than $65 million,” Lemon told Delaney. “That would make you subject to Sen. Warren’s proposed wealth tax on the assets of the richest 75,000 homes, households or so in the United States. Do you think Senator Warren’s wealth tax is a fair way to fund child care and education?” Warren was clearly excited about possibly getting Delaney’s over $65 million taxable assets because she giddily rubbed her hands together when the question was posed. Peep the incident below. The Warren wealth tax hand rub!!!!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/2YF54JwPEv — Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 31, 2019 The Internet immediately stanned. Warren literally rubbed her hands w/ glee when Don Lemon pointed out that Delaney would be subject to her wealth tax. — Alex Thompson (@AlxThomp) July 31, 2019 And a GIF was born. Elizabeth Warren did the Birdman hand rub before she lit John Delaney up.. for the second time… #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/hu1vY22Z0U — Double L must Rock The Bells (@LoveThePuck) July 31, 2019 That wasn’t it for Liz’s viral moments either. She also dropped this gem against Delaney: “I don’t understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States just to talk about what we really can’t do and shouldn’t fight for. I don’t get it.” Extremely rude of Elizabeth Warren to murder John Delaney on national television like this. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/9OO6F6T0Mw — Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) July 31, 2019 Hit the flip for more hilarious takes on Liz’s epic hand rub, wealth tax and her laid out plan to come for candidates’ wigs.
Source: Nia Noelle / Nia Noelle The Viral Video Causes Backlash & Demands From The Community A Virginia police officer let his racist feelings fly when interacting with some Black middle schoolers. According to New York Daily News , the unidentified White cop was slowly driving past the group of kids after they allegedly heckled him. That’s when the words came from his salty mouth: “Wait until your a$$es turn 18, then you’re mine.” The clip was recorded by 13-year-old Cameron Hillard and posted to Facebook by her mom Keisha Curry. The officer faced immediate backlash when the clip went viral with over 57,000 views. “I am disgusted and disappointed but not surprised that a white male officer would make a threat and use that tone or language towards a group of children,” Curry wrote in the video caption. “My child and her friends have to walk to their after school program and knowing that the police are making idle threats to them is unsettling.” After all the backlash, the cop must now undergo remedial training, according to interim police chief William Smith. The officer has also been reassigned elsewhere in Richmond, Virginia. “I share the community’s concern with that incident,” Smith told the Richmond Times-Dispatch , saying that the comment was “inappropriate.” He continued, “His actions do not reflect the actions, the policies or the training that we have as an agency, and do not reflect the expectations that I have.” The disciplinary action concluded with an internal investigation of the cop, whose 15-year tenure has been marked by one other complaint. “He voluntarily requested to be given the opportunity to speak to and apologize to the parents,” Smith said in a statement from NBC News . “While these facts don’t minimize the incident, they do give you totality of the person.” Yea, whatever. Many parents still weren’t here for the BS. Ms. Curry complained, “Not letting the public know who the officer is doesn’t allow any other individuals the opportunity to speak out if they were mistreated by him before.” She continued: “ Everyone knows we didn’t want him fired based on this encounter, but how can this behavior be fully investigated by only doing an internal investigation, when the verbal threat was done in the community?” QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERS.