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Alicia Silverstone’s Old Lady Activist Ass of the Day

Alicia Silverstone would rather go naked than wear wool…at least that’s what she claims in this ad for PETA that we should call bullshit on….It’s more a “I’m a mom who would bird feed my child by chewing for him, who still has an ass people want to fuck, even though when I was at my most famous, I wasn’t even that hot, I blame my crooked face”… I mean, I don’t know if that last part is true, but I never felt she was hot or someone I’d want to bang or jerk off to, I mean sure she’s famous and all – but it never spoke to my soul or my penis….she was just around more than anything… And now the activist – will flash her ass to prevent you from wearing wool…and here is a gallery of pictures I’ve pulled from GOOGLE IMAGES of her wearing what could be wool…throughout her career…because she’s a fucking liar…she just wants to go naked with purpose… EVEn better – here she is in LEATHER LOL The post Alicia Silverstone’s Old Lady Activist Ass of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Dr. Boyce Watkins: Creating Generational Wealth, Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy

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Dr. Boyce Watkins stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about his All Black National Convention taking place in Atlanta. During the conversation Dr. Watkins breaks down how to create generational wealth, the importance of entrepreneurship, how to invest money into the stock market and more.

Dr. Boyce Watkins: Creating Generational Wealth, Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy

TREND REPORT: Fashioning The Democratic National Convention

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of style. Discover the real reason Hillary Clinton wore white on the final night of the convention.

TREND REPORT: Fashioning The Democratic National Convention

TREND REPORT: Fashioning The Democratic National Convention

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of style. Discover the real reason Hillary Clinton wore white on the final night of the convention.

TREND REPORT: Fashioning The Democratic National Convention

Black Scholar Grades DNC On Issues Important To African Americans

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NewsOne spoke with Christina Greer, a professor of political science at Fordham University, about how Democrats performed overall at the convention and particularly on two key issues facing African-Americans: Women’s empowerment, and police killings and gun violence.

Black Scholar Grades DNC On Issues Important To African Americans

Black Scholar Grades DNC On Issues Important To African Americans

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NewsOne spoke with Christina Greer, a professor of political science at Fordham University, about how Democrats performed overall at the convention and particularly on two key issues facing African-Americans: Women’s empowerment, and police killings and gun violence.

Black Scholar Grades DNC On Issues Important To African Americans

The Stakes After Dark: Capture The Flag

Our (semi) political podcast heads to Philadelphia

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Katy Perry Threw Her ‘Roar’ Behind Hillary Clinton At The DNC

Katy Perry raised her voice at the Democratic National Convention, and urged all Americans to do the same.

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Michelle Obama DNC Speech: An Instant Classic

Yes, Sarah Silverman may have delivered the single line that stood out the most on Monday night at the Democratic National Convention. But Michelle Obama delivered the speech that will stand the test of time. Framing the argument for this election not around party lines, but around “who will have the power to shape our children for the next four or eight years of their lives,” Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton in the most passionate way possible. Speaking candidly about Sasha and Malia, Obama brought up the topic of bullying, a clear reference to Republican nominee Donald Trump. “We don't stoop to their level. Our motto is: 'When they go low, we go high,'” she said. Words matter, she said. Actions matter. When she and her husband moved into the White House years ago and and their 10-year old and their 7-year old went off to school with armed Secret Service agents, Obama recalled: “I saw their little faces pressed up against the window and all I could think was, 'What have we done?'”  Ever since then, she had focused primarily on making this experience into an important one for her kids. “We urge them to ignore those who question their father's citizenship or faith,” she said. “We insist that the hateful language they hear from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country.” Obama used this angle as a way to segue into why Clinton needs to be elected President. “What I admire most about Hillary is she never buckled under pressure,” the First Lady said. “Hillary Clinton has never quit on anything in her life. “When I think of the kind of president I want for my girls and all our children, that's what I want – the proven strength to persevere.” Later on, Obama talked emotionally about how the White House was built by slaves. About how her two African-American daughters now play on its lawn with their dog. And about how the Republicans spent their Convention trying to tell viewers about all the awful things now going on in the country. “Don't let anyone ever tell you that this country isn't great,” she said in a pointed reference to Trump's campaign slogan. “This, right now, is the greatest country on earth.” The speech was lauded as one of the all-time best on social media. And a certain Commander-in-Chief clearly liked it: It made you understand why someone might want to plagiarize Michelle Obama . Prepare for some waterworks, and don't be ashamed if you stand and cheer at one point, as you watch the full Michelle Obama speech from the DNC below:

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Chance The Rapper Plans A ‘Magnificent’ Music Festival With Lil Wayne, Skrillex, And More

Chance the Rapper announces his Magnificent Coloring Day, a mini festival in Chicago.

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