Thursday, July 14, 2016

John Cena Roasts Roger Goodell In Hilarious ESPYs Opening Monologue


John Cena Opening Monologue at ESPYS 2016

John Cena is known for his moves in the ring, but he knows how to steal the show with a microphone, too.

The WWE superstar followed up a powerful opening at Wednesdays ESPY Awards with a hilarious monologue. One of the best moments came when he compared the NBA and NFL to WWE, including NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to his boss, Vince McMahon.

If the rest of the ESPYs is anything like this, then no one is safe from the hosts jokes.

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Source: http://nesn.com/2016/07/john-cena-roasts-roger-goodell-in-hilarious-espys-opening-monologue/

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Krispy Kreme is turning 79!


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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is celebrating its 79th birthday!

In honor of the sweet treat turning the big 7-9, Krispy Kreme will be offering customers who buy one dozen doughnuts at regular price, a second dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for 79 cents. Learn more about the offer here

Take a look back at how the delicious doughnut was born in Triad and loved all over the world:

July 13, 1937 - Founded in Winston-Salem by Vernon Rudolph. The first doughnuts were sold in now historic Old Salem.

1955 -Krispy Kreme started its fundraising program to help local schools.

1992 - Krispy Kreme got even hotter, the "Hot Now light was born! Drawing more customers in for the Original Glazed Doughnut.

2016 - The Original Glazed Doughnut looks and tastes just as good as it did in 1937, but even better with premium coffee. A variety of doughnut shapes and flavors can now be bought in over 1,100 retail stores world-wide.

This Wednesday, July 13 the Winston-Salem Dashis partnering with Krispy Kreme to celebrate by throwing a "79th Birthday Fan Fest"at 7 p.m.

Krispy Kreme is offering free tickets to the game at Winston-Salem locations: Stratford Road, University Parkway and Clemmons store. Bolt Bobbleheads will be offered to the first 1,500 fans through the gate at the game on Wednesday. Learn more about the offer here

Tell us your favorite Krispy Kreme Doughnut on WXII"s Facebook Page!

Written By: Ellie Whittington, WXII Intern, @EllieMWhittington

Source: http://www.wxii12.com/news/krispy-kreme-is-turning-79/40460312

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Taylor Swift, Calvin Harris and Tom Hiddleston Saga Just Took a Turn Into Pettyville


Calvin Harris - Ole (Official Audio)
by Alexa Tietjen 4h ago

About a month ago, photos of Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston making out on a rock like a pair of hormone-crazed teenagers leaked. Some were quick to call PR bull on the situation, as Taylor had just broken up with long-term beau Calvin Harris two weeks before. But Taylor and Tom have stayed together despite all of the odds, keeping their relationship very public. Now, sources are claiming things are seriousso serious, a ring is in the near future.

But first, theres drama.

TMZ reported early this morning that Taylor and Calvins relationship came to an end after he disrespected her on the day his collaborative hit with Rihanna, This Is What You Came For, was released. Swift had apparently written the song, recorded a demo and sent it to Harris, who loved it. The two then recorded a demo together, but since theyre both super famous, they agreed it was a bad idea to let the world know they collaborated as a couple. So Swift used a pseudonym on the credits, the song eventually became a hit and RiRi went on to wear a glittery trash bag in the accompanying video.

But on April 29, the day the song was released, things came to a head. Calvin interviewed with Ryan Seacrest, who asked Calvin if he would collaborate with Taylor. His response? You know, we havent even spoken about it. I cant see it happen.

Taylors feelings were hurt, her relationship with Calvin hit a breaking point and then came the retweet heard round the Internet. One high-profile makeout session and an I <3 T.S. t-shirt later, Taylor and Tom were official AF. Theirs is a love so real, a Swift source told Us Weekly that Tom is going to propose to Taylor. And get this: Taylor already has an answer to the question. She would definitely say yes, the source said. Theyre basically already engaged!

All of this is, of course, one huge rumor that Kris Jenner is shaking her head at right now. But the real kicker is that Taylor owns the publishing rights to What You Came For. This means she has the power to ban Calvin from performing the song, something which Calvin did to Rita Ora when they broke up.

What happens next is a mystery, but in the words of professional matchmaker Ellie Goulding, anything could happen.

Source: http://www.vh1.com/news/272360/taylor-swift-calvin-harris-tom-hiddleston-drama/

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I was too hard on Mike Pence, and I"m sorry


BREAKING: "Trump In Indiana Meeting Mike Pence"

Ive written some mean things about Indiana Gov. Mike Pence over the years, and now that hes in the national spotlight as a potential Republican vice presidential candidate, the time has come to tell the truth: I owe him an apology.

I spent years slagging Pence as stupid and moronic simply because he was a leading member of Congress participating in a major debate over a public policy issue that he didnt understand at all. At the time, it struck me as genuinely shocking. And I responded in the way that a shocked person responds emotionally, and with some overstatement.

Today, more than a decade removed from the first time I met Pence, I can say that its actually quite common for members of Congress to have no idea what theyre talking about.

Theres a real problem here, but it doesnt relate to Pence personally. And it doesnt particularly even relate to individual members of Congress personally. Its a deep institutional problem that is both a cause and an effect of Americans entrenched cynicism about Congress, politics, and governing elites.

Mike Pence and the Social Security debate of 2005

I came to Washington to work at the American Prospect in the fall of 2003. I was still working there in the winter of 2004-05 when the hot issue in Washington became George W. Bushs proposal to partially privatize Social Security. I hadnt covered congressional debates much before then, and the members Id interacted with had mostly been Democrats with whom I had a lot in common ideologically, which made it easy to take a generous view of what they were saying.

At this time, the Bush administration was coalescing around the idea of allowing workers to divert some payroll tax money out of the Social Security trust fund and into private investment accounts.

Pence was, at the time, the head of the Republican Study Committee, which was an influential right-wing factional group inside the GOP caucus that sometimes rebelled from the right against Bushs gestures at domestic policy moderation. So when I had the chance to hear Pence speak about Social Security privatization at a small think tank event, I was eager to see what he had to say. And what he said surprised me.

Mike Pence didnt understand moral hazard

At the time, one of the big liberal objections to privatization was that private accounts were far riskier than conventional Social Security and retirees could be left in the lurch if their investments went south.

In his talk, Pence had a strange answer to this: He argued that the average rate of return on investments in the stock market would be so much larger than the average Social Security benefit that it would be simple for the government to guarantee nobody would end up with less money in the new private system than they would have been entitled to under the old system. After all, most people would do so much better under the new system that the government would only need to pay up to make the guarantee work for a small number of people.

I raised what I thought was an obvious objection to this: moral hazard. If you promise people theyll get a bailout if their private investments go south, you encourage excessive risk taking and bigger losses in the future.

My expectation was that Pence would have some kind of answer to this: a technical solution or a plan for a regulatory fix or a promise to think about it harder or something. But he had nothing. He seemed to just not understand at all what the problem was. The idea that a government guarantee could change behavior appeared to be totally unfamiliar to him, even though in most cases its a bedrock of conservative economic policy thinking.

Congress is terrible at policy and there are structural reasons for that

In the decade after this encounter, Ive had the opportunity to learn that the policy ignorance on Pences part that shocked me is actually rather typical.

What now surprises me is when I come across a member of Congress who really does understand a particular issue in detail. And this sometimes does happen. Little pockets of expertise are scattered hither and yon all throughout Capitol Hill especially when members dig in to work on idiosyncratic pieces of legislation that are off the radar of big-time partisan conflict. But on most issues, most of the time, most members of Congress are more or less blindly following talking points that they got from somewhere else and that they dont really understand.

Members form identities as a certain kind of politician a New Democrat or a progressive, a leadership ally or a rock-ribbed true conservative and then they take cues from how a politician like that ought to respond to the controversy of the day, and their staff hastily assembles some stuff to say about it.

And the problem here isnt that the members are dumb, as I used to think. Its that Congress hasnt set itself up for individual members to be well-informed. Staff budgets are generally low, and a decent share of staff effort has to be put into constituent service and answering the mail. Senators, who have larger staffs, are generally competent to discuss a wider range of issues. And committee staffs have more policy expertise, so committee chairs and ranking members are often fairly knowledgeable about the subjects under their jurisdiction.

But typical members have little chance to build in-house knowledge on policy issues, and as matter of economic necessity skilled staffers have to be looking for their next job. Nor do the members themselves exactly have a ton of time to delve into issues and talk to policy experts. Theyre expected to commute back and forth to their home districts, show up routinely at community events, and spend vast amounts of time raising money in small increments.

A consequence of this is that members become dependent on interest groups not just for money but for actual knowledge and information. The typical member of Congress, faced with some arbitrary policy issue, has neither the personal nor the staff capacity to actually research the issue and come up with a fair-minded and independent judgment about the merits of the issue.

This tends to leave Congress members dangerously dependent on lobbyists (or at times pure hucksters) for analysis, which fuels public contempt of Congress, which makes it all the more unthinkable for Congress to try to vote itself the extra money for staff and expertise building that could fix the problem.

The average member of Congress has little incentive to learn about policy

Last but by no means least, individual members face relatively little incentive to really understand policy matters. Presidents (like governors, mayors, and other executive branch officials) are sort of broadly accountable for results and know that if they loudly champion something that turns out to be a disaster, they will face political blowback as a result.

Legislators, by contrast, have a lot of opportunity to engage in cheap talk. You can say youre for all kinds of blue sky ideas a $15-an-hour minimum wage, eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency and the IRS, a moratorium on deportations, deporting everyone, banning fracking, drilling everywhere secure in the knowledge that its not going to happen so it doesnt really matter what the implementation details or specific consequences are. If its the kind of thing that fits the image youre trying to project, thats a good enough reason to come out in favor of it.

Congressional leaders are particularly uninformed

What really got me about Pence was that he wasnt just a random backbencher. He was a significant factional leader someone whom the more conservative House members were supposed to look to as a valued senior colleague.

What I now understand is that all the factors that push individual members of Congress toward ignorance push would-be congressional leaders even further in this direction. To become a congressional leader means, first and foremost, that you need to be really good at raising money. Thats a difficult and time-consuming task, and one for which detailed policy knowledge isnt especially helpful.

The ultimate result is legitimately bad. Congress is the most important policymaking institution in the American constitutional system. But individual members of Congress are not knowledgeable about policy and are not equipped to become knowledgeable, and becoming knowledgeable is not a good way to shift into a leadership position.

Pence may well have been dumber or more ignorant than your average member of Congress, but most fundamentally he was an integral part of a larger institutional framework that cultivates and promotes ignorance. That system, more than anything about Pence himself, is whats really scary.

Source: http://www.vox.com/2016/7/13/12159000/mike-pence-sorry

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Petition for Tomi Lahren to Be Removed From The Blaze Hits Its 15000 Signature Goal


Tomi Lahren"s STUPID Response To Jesse Williams’ BET Award Speech About Racism

Tomi Lahren is a young white news anchor for Glenn BecksThe Blazewhose work only goes viral and receives coverage when she goes on a racially-tinged tirade. As a result, shes gone on quite a few and, of course, trended pretty often. What she says and allows others to say on her show is often incendiaryand shocking.

Last night, as news was breaking that police officers had been shot in Dallas, Lahren went on a Twitter tear that likened Black Lives Matter to the Ku Klux Klan. As we now know, BLM had nothing to do with the shooting suspect, who claimed he acted alone.

Speaking of individuals having nothing to do with larger organizations, people on the Internet are banding together to request that networks completely disengage with Lahren going forward.

A change.org petition called Removing Tomi Lahren From TheBlaze has already met its goal of 15,000 signers and has now moved the goal to 25,000.

The text that accompanies it is long, but here are some key phrases:

Everyone has a voice and an opinion. However, when the wrong voice is given a platform and is allowed to influence an audience of millions by perpetuating derogatory ideology toward select groups of individuals, this is where the injustice lies. Tomi Lahren (although her words are laden with passion and emotion) lacks the knowledge and experience to effectively communicate and facilitate Should a biased, misinformed, 23-year-old with no background in law, law degree, life experience, or experience in Government be the political voice of a generation that will change this nation?

The petition is addressed to Fox News and will also be delivered to Viacom, ABC, NBC, and CBS.The Blazeis Becks and does not belong to any major networks, but local stations can become affiliates, so that could explain why the petition is going out to the major networks and not Beck himself.

Lahren and Beck have yet to respond to the petition.

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Source: http://www.mediaite.com/online/petition-for-tomi-lahren-to-be-removed-from-the-blaze-hits-its-15000-signature-goal/

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Man loses 140 pounds on Chick-fil-A diet


Chick Fil A Original with Lemonade

When Denver, Colorado, resident Alton Ward was at Texas A&M University four years ago, he said he weighed 355 pounds despite trying diets such as Jenny Craig, Atkins, juice diets and every other thing,ValdostaToday reported.

"All my life I knew I was big and I always wanted to lose weight," Ward told Business Insider.

Ward had been eating atChick-fil-Asince he was child. He knew it had healthy portions, so it was a good place to start. Texas A&M had one on campus and Ward would have several meals a week there.

Here"s what Ward"s meal plan looked like:

He ate two boiled eggs with oatmeal for breakfast.If he went toChick-fil-Afor lunch, he would have a grilled chicken wrap. If it was colder, he would get soup. He would frequently get salads with a little bit of ranch dressing. There were days he ate at the chicken restaurant twice a day, Business Insider said.

He also added an exercise program.He came up with a strength and cardio plan and he said he lost 140 pounds in 11-and-a-half months.

"I thinkChick-fil-Ais a great brand. It"s literally help me change my life because I was on my way to a heart attack or just having a stroke or diabetes in every way," Ward told Business Insider. "Chick-fil-Ajust helped me to take a step back and understand that I have to make a long-term change and find food that works for me and exercise that works for me and make it fun."

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Source: http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/weird-news/man-loses-140-pounds-on-chickfila-diet

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Wes Welker explains "Single White Female" situation between Edelman, Tom Brady


Inside the Mind of Tom Brady | NFL Films

Before there was Julian Edelman and Tom Brady, there was Wes Welker and Tom Brady. On Tuesday, Welker appeared in studio with Toucher and Rich of CBS Sports radio"s WBZ. Among the topics covered: Edelman inserting himself into any and all situations involving the Patriots quarterback.

Remember when Brady met with Kevin Durant to try to convince him to join the Celtics? A day later, Edelman"s on Instagram wearing a Durant Celtics jersey -- even though no one asked him his thoughts on the matter. Then there"s Brady"s brand -- TB12. A short time later, Edelman released JE11.

"So is there a Single White Female situation?" co-host Rich Shertenlieb asked Welker.

Before the former Pats wideout answered, co-host Fred "Toucher" Toettcher added, "Is there something going on where Edelman is looking up to Brady a great deal?"

"Uh, yeah," Welker said. "I mean, it"s a little too obvious. ... I think it"s been noticed."

Welker went on to explain the relationship in terms of name brand and off-brand medication.

"It"s like going and getting Advil, and then there"s like the Walgreen"s prescription next to it," he said.

Or, as Shertenlieb said between laughs, "So you"re saying [Edelman] is the general version; less potent, less powerful."

Welker was asked if he"s ever had to tell Edelman to dial back the Brady love because he was laying it on too thick.

"Yeah, but to his credit, he admits it a lot of time."

"If Tom Brady asked Julian Edelman to commit a crime, do you think he would do it for him?" Shertenlieb asked.

Welker"s response: "Probably so."

Make fun of Edelman all you want, but the man knows where to hitch his wagon; he was an integral part of the Patriots" Super Bowl XLIX win, and when he"s healthy he"s one of the league"s best slot receivers.

But yeah, Edelman really does find new and inventive ways to insert himself into situations that also includes Brady. The latest: Brady and Justin Timberlake were spotted having a grand time at UFC 200. Not to be outdone, Edelman later tweeted a photo of Brady and Timberlake -- and Photoshopped himself into the fun because, well, that"s apparently his thing.

* via Deadspin

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/wes-welker-explains-single-white-female-situation-between-edelman-tom-brady/

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