The alt-right is openly racist

 

Mulvaney wants to weaken consumer protection for active service members and their families

Covers: I Put a Spell on You

The original version of “I Put a Spell on You” was by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins in 1956.    “Hawkins wore a long cape, and appeared onstage by rising out of a coffin in the midst of smoke and fog. The act was a sensation, later bolstered by tusks worn in Hawkins’ nose, on-stage snakes and fireworks, and a cigarette-smoking skull named “Henry”. “

There are covers by a variety of artists including Nina Simone (1965), Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968) and Annie Lennox (2014).

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins live  read the comments by Mike Armando!

Nina Simone

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Annie Lennox

Update 12/6/18:

It has been used in two recent commercials:

  1. Chase ATM with Serena Williams:

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The commercial

2) It has also been used in an NCAA commercial.

Trump is as strongly disliked now as Nixon was before he resigned

 

“Among Democrats, the intensity of the dislike toward Trump is even deeper today than it was against Nixon back in 1974. Back in 1974, 70% of those who said they voted for Democrat George McGovern in 1972 (37% of the sample) gave Nixon a poor rating. That’s 10 percentage points below the 80% of Democrats (35% of the Marist sample) who give Trump a poor rating today. ”

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