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Legacy Admissions ending for Affirmative Action crybabies | HAKE NEWS Thu. 7-20-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, July 20, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Suspected lioness on the loose in Berlin this morning!  //  Shooting before Women’s World Cup in Auckland, NZ: 3 dead!  //  They think Trump’s gonna get indicted again…over 2020/J6  //  Tornado damage of Pfizer and other homes and structures in NC  //  Jury awards family $800K in hot Chicken McNuggets burn case from a drive-thru  //  

End of Hour 2: UPS “workers” may not be “working” due to union socialism  //  Netflix added 6M subscribers! (Really? Sounds high.)  //  Mike Pence hasn’t (yet) made the donor minimum to qualify for debate stage! (Meanwhile Trump’s skipping it anyway right?)  //  Legacy admissions ending b/c Affirmative Action blacks are crying no fair  //  NOT READ: Did a black woman lie about being kidnapped or something?  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Thu. 7-20-23

JLP Hr 1

(Bible Thumper Thursday) Tommy Tuberville caves and calls “white nationalists” racist and says they shouldn’t be allowed in the military, after first saying it’s a Democrat smear and opinion. MSM devils harassing him.  //  Greg Abbott getting sued over floating buoy barriers in the Rio Grande, to protect against illegals. …  //  

Jesse Waters gets a call from his mother on his show… Evil mama will embarrass you.  //  A caller talks briefly about Jesse waters being beta or something.  //  (Hassan has Peter cutting off a guy’s ear t-shirt) Super Chats about Ethan Ralph, Baal Earth, etc…  //  Cisco from PA (1st-timer) says he and his wife are having a baby. He holds over… 

JLP Hr 2

Cisco from PA continues  //  "Tracy" in FL is all upset her brother’s wife is very controlling. She gets vulgar toward her brother, because her sister-in-law cut her off from her niece. At the end JLP calls her Natasha. A very well-handled call!  //  

Giving: Give in secret (Bible verse). Watch out for that ol’ ego nature!  //  A guy (maybe Kevin who’d disconnected or held over earlier…??) asks about prayer, etc. He doesn’t pray in the mornings…  //  Ron in TX asks about any other race with mental illness, craziness, etc. other than blacks …  //  Super Chats begin  //  

JLP Hr 3

Hake reads the rest of the Super Chats, and reacts to Sean’s image of Hake’s first words: “I Disavow!”  //  JLP tells blacks not to let people make you think you can’t lose weight. Fat is unhealthy. … Right wing extremist “fitness” and “hypermasculinity”...  //  … GREAT HOUR (no notes, hake got lost)... 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Thu. 7-20-23

  • Suspected lioness on the loose in Berlin this morning!  //  

  • Shooting before Women’s World Cup in Auckland, NZ: 3 dead!  //  

  • They think Trump’s gonna get indicted again…over 2020/J6  //  

  • Tornado damage of Pfizer and other homes and structures in NC  //  

  • Jury awards family $800K in hot Chicken McNuggets burn case from a drive-thru  //  

Women’s Forum third Thursday! 


Berlin, Africa

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) Many people in the German capital of Berlin woke up to some bizarre news this morning. A suspected lioness is on the loose in the southwestern part of the city, German police warned, adding people in the area should remain indoors until they capture the dangerous wild animal.


Another NZ shooting!

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) A rare multiple shooting in the center of Auckland just hours before the opening of the Women's World Cup rattled the city as tens of thousands gathered to watch New Zealand play Norway in the first game of the tournament. Three people died in the attack — including the gunman — and several others were injured, according to New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. The gunman opened fire at a construction site in downtown Auckland, and the incident was believed to be related to his work there. New Zealand Police called the shooting an "isolated incident," and "not a national security risk."


Trump speculation

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) Legal experts believe a third indictment is imminent for former President Donald Trump and could be announced soon. Trump said on Tuesday that he'd been named as a target of special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and the events leading up to the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Receiving such a notification is a procedural step that often leads to an indictment. Trump indicated that the target letter he received on Sunday gave him four days to take up an option to testify. Legal custom suggests that an indictment could come at any time after that.


Tornado damage, NC!

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) A massive tornado in North Carolina severely damaged a Pfizer plant and several other structures, shut down a major interstate and injured more than a dozen people Wednesday afternoon. The tornado left EF-3 damage in some areas, with winds estimated at 150 mph, the National Weather Service said, as it tore through Nash County, around 45 miles northeast of Raleigh. Photos of the damage show structures flattened and roofs crumpled like paper. The tornado also toppled trees onto Interstate 95, temporarily shutting down the highway in both directions. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (male Democrat) said that first responders are helping to clear roads and provide other aid.


Jury awards family $800,000 in Chicken McNuggets burn case

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) A Florida jury found the fast-food chain liable for failing to properly warn a customer about hot nuggets dispensed at a drive-thru.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Thu. 7-20-23

  • UPS “workers” may not be “working” due to union socialism  //  

  • Netflix added 6M subscribers! (Really? Sounds high.)  //  

  • Mike Pence hasn’t (yet) made the donor minimum to qualify for debate stage! (Meanwhile Trump’s skipping it anyway right?)  //  

  • Legacy admissions ending b/c Affirmative Action blacks are crying no fair  //  

  • NOT READ: Did a black woman lie about being kidnapped or something?  //  

Women’s Forum third Thursday! https://rebuildingtheman.com/events 


More disgruntled angry “workers”

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) Around 340,000 UPS workers may go on strike at the end of the month unless an agreement on employees' contracts can be quickly reached between the company and union members. Negotiations are set to resume next week after the two sides walked away from the bargaining table earlier this month. Both sides say about 95% of the deal has already been agreed upon but a few key issues remain open. UPS agreed to put air-conditioning in new vehicles and retrofit old ones with fans. They also agreed to make updates to their wage system but there are still disagreements about worker pay. If the strike goes forward, it could cost the US economy $7.1 billion — making it the costliest work stoppage ever in US history, economic experts say.


Netflix in the midst of strike

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) ​​As writers and actors continue to strike against movie studios and streaming platforms, Netflix is celebrating a smash earnings report. The streaming giant on Wednesday said it added nearly 6 million paid subscribers during the three months ending in June, bringing its total to more than 238 million globally. Netflix attributes the gain to its crackdown on password sharing which prompted a boost in signups. The results come at a pivotal moment for Netflix as the streamer looks to boost revenue by restricting password sharing and introducing an ad-supported subscription option while also contending with strikes that have brought content production to an absolute halt. Netflix and other streaming platforms have acknowledged the strikes could impact their future slate of original shows and movies — but many say that their existing stockpiles of shows and movies can withstand the strikes for now.


Donor threshold

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) 40,000: That's the threshold of how many unique donors GOP presidential candidates must reach in order to qualify for the first Republican presidential primary debate stage in August. So far, the candidates who have met the donor threshold include former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Notably, former Vice President Mike Pence is still working to reach the donor threshold alongside four other longshot candidates.


Legacy admissions (affirmative action whataboutism)

(theSkimm Thu. 7/20/23) … speaking of higher education, yesterday, Wesleyan University announced it's ending its legacy admissions policy. That means no more bump in admissions for those with historic or family ties to the university. It comes amid an ongoing debate over fairness and diversity in higher education after SCOTUS struck down affirmative action.


NOT READ: Lying black female kidnapping victim? 

(theSkimm Thu. 7/20/23) Carlee Russell. Yesterday, police said they couldn’t corroborate the 25-year-old’s claims about her disappearance. Russell, a nursing student, went missing in Alabama over the weekend but turned up at her house 49 hours later. Her family reported her missing after she called police to report a toddler walking on the interstate. Now, officials say Russell’s search history leading up to her disappearance included the film “Taken” and whether you can pay for Amber Alerts. Authorities continue to investigate and hope to speak with Russell, who hasn’t been able to answer additional questions.


NOT READ: Academic Prez caught cheating data

(CNN Thu. 7/20/23) QUOTE: “I am confident the Board will appoint a superb leader as the next President of our beloved institution.” — Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne, announcing his resignation Wednesday after an investigation concluded that research papers he contributed to contained "manipulation of research data." In an open letter to the school, Tessier-Lavigne said he plans to step down next month, though he will remain on the Stanford faculty. 

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