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By Jamie Ehrlich CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon became the latest figure from President Donald Trump's world to be targeted with public harassment while browsing books in Richmond, Virginia, on Saturday afternoon. While at bookstore Black Swan Books, Bannon was confronted by a woman who began "verbally accosting" him and calling him "a piece of trash," according to a report by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Nick Cooke, the owner of Black Swan Books, asked the woman to leave the store and, when she refused, he called the police. "Steve Bannon was simply standing, looking at books, minding his own business. I asked her to leave, and she wouldn't. And I said, 'I'm going to call the police if you don't,' and I went to call the police and she left," Cooke told the Richmond Times-Dispatch in an interview. "And that's the end of the story."Cooke called 911, but the unnamed woman left before the police arrived."We are a bookshop. Bookshops are all... (eve Bannon called 'piece of trash' by heckler at bookstore)
WASHINGTON — Sirens blare. Flames blaze. This, according to Richard Painter, is a D.C. dumpster fire. “Some people see a dumpster fire and do nothing but watch the spectacle,” said Painter, a DFLer who is challenging Sen. Tina Smith in the August primary, in a video ad that came out this week. “Some are too scared to face the danger or they think it will benefit them if they just let it keep on burning. Others shrug and say, ‘Oh, all this talk of a dumpster fire? It’s just fake news.’” ... (chard Painter's 'dumpster fire' ad is the talk of social media)
Monday was the mired-in-mediocrity Dallas Cowboys. On Tuesday, we roasted the garbage Giants. Today we'll tackle the always dysfunctional Washington Redskins.To note, we will not be talking about the positives of any of the Eagles' NFC East rivals, because, well, that's no fun. This will be 100 percent vitriolic. And yes, we'll (try to) torch the Eagles at the end of the series as well, though again, I'm not sure exactly how just yet.1) Bruce Allen is a snake and a bumbling moron“Bruce Allen is the personification of an NFL winner. Our fans know his heritage; we know his abilities. He is the right person to lead our club.”– Redskins owner Dan SnyderThat's what it says on Bruce Allen's bio in big, bold letters on the Redskins' website.Allen was hired to be the Redskins' GM at the tail end of the 2009 season, and he has been the head personnel decision maker ever since, save for the short tenure of Scot McCloughan, who Allen helped oust after two season (2015-2016) with the team. In Allen's eight full seasons with the team, the Redskins' record is 52-75-1. That would be a winning percentage of 0.410.On the "bumbling moron" front, Allen doesn't even know Kirk Cousins' name. [embedded content] I mean, it's not like h... ( reasons the Redskins will be a dumpster fire this season)
A popular play area for Washington State University students has been closed after the park on the Snake River was trashed."Enormous amounts" of garbage, broken bottles and beer cans littered Granite Point when Army Corps officials arrived in response to a call from the Whitman County Sheriff's Office on Friday.The Corps owns the landmark granite rock formation that towers over a swimming hole about six miles upstream from Lower Granite Dam.Law enforcement arrived at the area after hearing reports that 300 to 500 people were partying there. No groups have been implicated in the vandalism and trashing of the park.An initial cleanup effort collected about 800 pounds of garbage from the rocky areas, the water, the parking lots and along roads, the Corps said. It filled a dumpster and two pickup trucks.Visitors also spray-painted graffiti on some of the rock formations along the river."I have never seen anything like this — the vandalism, garbage everywhere — that isn't even something that I could have ever imagi... (Tri-City Herald)
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