Watch: Dem Rep Blames Trump for Death of Putin’s Opponent Alexei Navalny, Says He Gave Russia ‘Green Light’ to Do ‘Crazy Stuff’ How low can Ted Lieu go? The radical Democrat from California has a record of hating former President Donald Trump that’s impressive even for a leftist that keeps him familiar to fans of MSNBC and the like. But his take on the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny was a new nadir. In an interview Saturday on MSNBC’s “Alex Witt Reports,” Lieu tried to make the case that the Novalney death could somehow be blamed on Trump. And he started with Trump’s comments from a South Carolina campaign stop last week when the former president emphasized, as The Hill reported, that NATO allies need to keep up their mandatory spending on national defense or the United States, under Trump, would not feel obligated to defend them from a Russian attack. Trump said he would not only use the American military to defend a NATO ally who failed to devote at least 2 percent of its GDP to national defense (which is most of NATO, according to Reuters), but that he would actually encourage Russia to “do whatever the hell they want.” “You gotta pay your bills,” he said. Now, a normal person would understand that the idea of an American president telling Russia to “do whatever they hell they want” to longtime allies comes under the heading of hyperbole. A normal person who follows the news might even remember a few years back when then-President Trump’s confrontational approach about NATO members not fulfilling their obligations actually spurred then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel to change her tune on the topic. But Lieu, a fifth-term congressman who was a prosecution manager for the 2021 Democratic impeachment of Trump, is apparently not normal. His memory of the Trump presidency is probably cherry-picked to leave out everything but “Russia collusion” and “impeachment.” (Even on “Russia collusion” Lieu was from the grassy-knoll wing of his party when it came to conspiracy theories.) So, it’s almost to be expected that Lieu has no problem interpreting Trump’s call for NATO members to do their part as a dog whistle to tell Putin that Trump was A-OK with Russia killing a dissident. Check out Lieu’s appearance here: OF COURSE! Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) claims TRUMP is responsible for the death of Alexei Navalny pic.twitter.com/QlVS01At1j — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 18, 2024 “Why did Navalny all of a sudden die at this point in time?” Lieu asked. “I first of all, agree with President Biden that Russia is responsible for his death. Also, what happened in a few days leading up to his death? Well, we had former President Donald Trump essentially say that Russia should attack European countries. “That is crazy. That is traitorous language. Russia certainly was listening, and I think they thought, hey, we now have a green light to do all sorts of crazy stuff.” First of all, let’s stipulate that Biden and Lieu are right about Russia being to blame for the death. (Stopped clocks and Democrats are right once in a while.) And let’s leave aside the fact Lieu’s weird idea of what “traitorous” means. (Not wanting to lay down American lives and treasure for European socialist freeloaders apparently qualifies.) What’s really astounding here is that Lieu is actually claiming that Vladimir Putin, an utterly ruthless dictator whose opponents have an astonishing habit of ending up deceased in various way, a man who first took the helm of Russia when Bill Clinton was still president, was looking to a former president of the United States for permission on when to get rid of a troublesome prisoner. Only a true victim of Trump Derangement Syndrome could come up with that. More likely, Putin has long ago sized up President Joe Biden as an international weakling — whose three years in office so far have established a global reputation for cravenness, from his surrender of the southern border immediately upon taking office to his surrender of Afghanistan in August 2021, to his effectively greenlighting the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 to his backstabbing Israel during its war of existence against Hamas today. With that in mind, he did away with Navalny when he chose to, for his own reasons, and knowing full well that his country would suffer no consequences — at least not from the Biden administration. Anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear knows the doddering, almost certainly corrupt husk of a president in the White House is a symbol of weakness for the world to see — physically, intellectually and morally. Ted Lieu has both eyes and ears and, presumably at least reads headlines on his Facebook feed, so he knows it, too. Yet he has no problem heading to the friendly confines of MSNBC to offer a spin on the death of one of the world’s most prominent dissidents that panders shamelessly to progressive political needs of the moment. It’s a perfect picture of the Democratic Party in 2024: Unserious, finger-shallow, and utterly undeserving of power in the greatest nation the world has ever seen. And as November gets closer, it’s only going to go lower. Truth and Accuracy We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.
Neil Young to Perform Lost ‘Cortez The Killer’ Verses on Summer Tour With Crazy Horse
Neil Young to Perform Lost ‘Cortez The Killer’ Verses on Summer Tour With Crazy Horse
When Neil Young hits the road this summer with Crazy Horse, he’s planning on performing “Cortez The Killer” with verses that have been missing from the song for 50 years. “Just a couple of days ago, I found the other verses,” Young told fans Monday afternoon during a Zoom with paid subscribers to the Neil Young Archives . “Just the lyrics…We may have those lost lyrics in the show, which will be fun for me.” When the band cut the song originally in a California house near Zuma Beach, the power to the recording console died in the middle of the take, though the band was completely oblivious. They felt it was a prefect performance. “Don’t shoot yourselves,” producer David Briggs told them when they came out of the studio. “But the power went off, and we missed one verse.” Briggs told them which verse they had lost. “I never liked that one anyway,” Young replied. “It was a good take,” Young told fans on Zoom. “So what we did was take the master tape and find ways to cut it together so that it would work, but we lost a couple of verses. They were gone. Now that I’ve found the lyrics, I’m trying to find exactly where they come in the song. I need to look at the tape and see where the cut is, where we lost some. I’ll insert them there.”
In a 2012 interview with Rolling Stone , Crazy Horse guitarist Frank “Poncho” Sampedro recalled cutting “Cortez The Killer” shortly after he joined the band. “It was a sunny day at Zuma Beach, and this guy came by, and I smoked angel dust with him,” he said. “And then Neil came up and said, ‘Let’s try this song,’ We never played it, and I was like, ‘Oh, shit.’ If you listen to the first recording, I thought the second chord was the first chord. Neil was emphasizing the first one, I was emphasizing the second one. [Laughs]. But you know, it goes around in a circle, so it doesn’t really matter too much.”
Young has played the song in concert over 540 times, but this will be the first time anyone has heard the lost lyrics. At a May 29, 2003, show in Hamburg, Germany, Young did add this additional verse: “The ship is breaking up on the rocks/With a sandy beach so close/The ship is breaking up on the rocks/With a sandy beach so close/Dancing across the water/Dancing across the water/Breaking up on the rocks/Sandy beach so close.” It’s unclear if those were spur-of-the-moment ad-libs or memories of the lost words from 1975.
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After Covid hit in 2019, Young took a break from the road for three years. When he emerged last summer for a solo tour, he played only outdoor venues. He’s playing 24 shows with Crazy Horse over the next few months, and they’re all outdoors as well. “We gotta be careful,” Young said on the fan Zoom. “I don’t know the stats on it, but I imagine if you look at a regular group of 15,000 or 20,000 people, just randomly from around the world, and then look at 15,000 or 20,000 people that all went to a show, and how many of them got Covid, I think you’d found people that went to a show inside have a lot more of a chance of getting sick. I don’t really need to do that. Willie Nelson told me he’s only playing outside now. I felt that was a good idea, so that’s what I’m doing.” Hearing that Graham Nash recently came down with Covid for a fourth time just reinforced his views on this matter. “I just sent him the acetate for the new CSNY Fillmore East in 1969 double vinyl, all mixed analog,” Young said. “He was going to listen to it yesterday, but he came down with Covid, and he’s out for a while.”
This live album is a holy grail for CSNY fans since it was recorded during their peak as a live band and was captured in pristine sound quality. “I’ve been hanging out with [Stephen Stills],” Young said on the Zoom. “We just finished the CSNY Fillmore East 1969 live album. We did it together with John Hanlon engineering and mixing. Rhino had almost completed a digital thing made of digital copies of all the original tapes. It was so depressing that I couldn’t even listen to it. You could hear that we were playing great, but I just didn’t want to hear that anymore, where you know you have a lot more sound than what you’re hearing. We found the original analog tapes, and we mixed them. It sounds like God. It’s amazing. There’s an 18-minute ‘Down The By The River’ on there that’s maybe the best ‘Down By The River’ ever. Stills is just smokin’ it. I think I might have already smoked when we started off, so it was a lot of fun.”
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Young largely dodged questions about what songs he plans on playing this summer with Crazy Horse, though he noted that he enjoyed playing Tonight’s The Night, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere , and Ragged Glory at intimate club gigs late last year. “The songs that the Horse plays are so simple you can go almost anywhere with them,” he said. “A lot of them only have two or three chords in them, and they just repeat. There’s another song that has four chords in it. We’re going to try that. The Horse has [rarely] played ‘I’m The Ocean’ before. I think we’re going do that one. But we should be able to jam for a long time on all that stuff. I’m looking forward to that.” He’s also looking forward to playing with Micah Nelson, who will be taking over from Nils Lofgren for the summer. (The guitarist has prior commitments with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band.) “Micah is fantastic,” Young said. “He’s really the right guy for the job. He plays great guitar. He sings really well. The music is in his blood. And it keeps things simple. The Horse is a simple four-piece rock and roll band, and still is. The fourth member has changed a few times because of various lifetime events, but I think we’re in great shape.” Trending O.J. Simpson Executor Clarifies Stance on Goldmans Receiving Money From Estate Supreme Court Justices Compare Bribes to Taking a Teacher to Cheesecake Factory Trump Reportedly Nods Off While Attending First Day of Criminal Trial Drake Responds to Rick Ross’ Nose-Job Claim, Warns Rapper After Diss, ‘Don’t Worry We’ll Handle It’
Young also gave an update on the upcoming Archives III box set. “It’s different from the other two,” he said. “It has a different approach. There’s more audio vérité in it. We have real-time things happening that people haven’t heard. There’s one scene is myself and Nicolette [Larson], Linda [Ronstadt], and [David] Briggs. We’re sitting around a table, and I’m singing all the songs that are on the next record to them for the first time. And then they start singing along. It’s just a live thing of people sitting around a table. I think it’s very interesting to hear them…There’s really a really cool film in there called Across The Water that is a great Crazy Horse film. It’s really big. It’s bigger than the other volumes.”
According to current plans, Volume III will cover a 30-year time span. Volume IV will do the same. “Rather than keep putting out volumes that are smaller,” he said. “We’re going to put out IV and that’ll be it. We’re starting on the last one. It’s a monumental task.”
Riley Strain’s Mom Says He Told Her His Drink Tasted Funny Before Death
Riley Strain’s Mom Says He Told Her His Drink Tasted Funny Before Death Riley Strain’s Mom Says He Told Her Drink Tasted Funny … Suggests Foul Play Riley Strain ‘s mom claims her son complained about his drink not tasting right ahead of his disappearance and subsequent death … and the implication is that he was roofied. Michelle Whiteid and her family sat with NewsNation for an interview that’s airing in full later Tuesday — and she says Riley was texting her the night of his disappearance, where she says he told her his rum and coke did “not taste good.” Michelle says Riley claimed the beverage tasted like barbecue … reiterating it was not an enjoyable cocktail. Michelle says she told Riley he probably shouldn’t be drinking it then. This exchange has left Michelle seemingly convinced her son’s drink was spiked with something at Luke Bryan ‘s 32 Bridge bar in Nashville — the last place he was seen before wandering off into the streets, where he vanished. She adds … “Maybe there was something in it that shouldn’t have been.” Remember, the bar previously claimed Riley was only served one drink and 2 waters before being escorted out of the bar. Of course, this isn’t a smoking gun by any means — but it does lead to the possibility he was roofied … as Nashville’s nightlife has been the target of multiple drugging attempts in recent years. It’s definitely a thing, and it’s not outside the realm of what might’ve happened. The other possibility, of course, is that Riley was in fact heavily intoxicated that night … and showed up to Luke’s already drunk. The bar itself has said they booted him for that exact reason … claiming he was acting up. They say they have surveillance video to back it up too, which they have yet to release. While Riley’s cause of death appears to be accidental , per the autopsy report — the toxicology report is still pending … and several questions remain unanswered for now. Riley’s family has consistently said they believe something else happened to their loved one that night … refusing to accept the police’s investigation, which determined there was no foul play. The one new thing Riley’s mom is expected to do in this interview … slam his friends. As we all know … none of them went with Riley that night, saying he told them he was good and that he’d meet them back at the hotel. Now, it seems his mother is angry with them.
Alejandro Garnacho ‘likes’ criticism of Ten Hag with decision branded ‘joke’
Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho has responded to Erik ten Hag’s decision to hook him at half-time in Saturday’s 2-2 Premier League draw with Bournemouth. The winger started at the Vitality Stadium as United looked to apply pressure on the chasing pack for Champions League football. However, it was another frustrating afternoon away from Old Trafford for the Reds as they failed to defeat the Cherries. Dominic Solanke opened the scoring in the first-half after Garnacho gave the ball away inside United’s half before the winger played a big part in Bruno Fernandes’ leveller. Justin Kluivert made it 2-1 before Fernandes rescued a point from the spot. READ MORE: Manchester United player ratings as Bruno Fernandes shines but Casemiro poor vs Bournemouth READ MORE: Bruno Fernandes uses angry exchange with Onana and Ten Hag to help Manchester United at Bournemouth Garnacho’s afternoon ended early when he was replaced by Amad Diallo at half-time. After the game, Ten Hag confirmed the decision was primarily tactical due to problems down their right-hand side – where both of Bournemouth’s goals came from. “We lost some balls in areas we shouldn’t lose them,” he said. “If you see the first goal, the set-up was good but in that area you should never lose the ball but it’s still not a goal. On the right side defending we had some problems in the first half. At half-time, we repaired it. “In the second half, Harry was better, we repaired it on the right side and we took more control of the game and if we would have been more calm and composed, we could have had a win. “First half, they were better. They created chances but the good thing is we returned twice from losing positions. So this team, the spirit is good, the resilience is good, they showed some character. “I think we had to repair over the right side. We didn’t play well, the spaces were there. In possession, we had to bring a sub there. “Garnacho was during the week not training. Only yesterday. We thought to bring some energy and bring some more quality, quality in the sense of cooperation and togetherness on that right-hand side.” Following Ten Hag’s admission of United’s problem down the right-hand side, Garnacho has responded on social media by liking two tweets about his substitution. Well-known United supporter Mark Goldbridge slammed Ten Hag’s decision to replace Garnacho on X, formerly Twitter. Garnacho liked the two tweets from Goldbridge. The first tweet read: “Garnacho has been one of our best players this season. Poor first half but taking him off at half-time and holding him up as the problem is a joke. Many have done much worse week in week out and are still out there.” Two hours later, Goldbridge added: “Ten Hag subtly blaming Garnacho in the post-match press conference… not a good look throwing a 19-year-old under the bus who has actually delivered for you this season. But then again he’s clearly scared of upsetting the bigger earners.” Try MUFC Pro NOW for free Subscribe to our brilliant app for the best way to enjoy the M.E.N’s unrivalled Manchester United coverage. No adverts, pop-ups or distractions – just our brilliant content presented in the best way possible. Comprehensive, round-the-clock coverage of the Reds, with agenda-setting breaking news and insight from Samuel Luckhurst and our authoritative team of United writers Exclusive content for subscribers New interactive elements including (coming soon) quizzes to test your United knowledge. Try MUFC Pro for a front-row seat to the action at absolutely no cost for the first month. You can get started by downloading our app here on iPhone, or here on Android. If you a lready have our app, click on the ”MUFC Pro’,’ Subscribe’ or ‘ Remove ads’ links. *Free trial auto renews at £19.99 annually unless cancelled. T&C’s apply. Ad-free indicates that you will not be shown standard display ad formats with the articles that you read, selected articles may contain commercial messages/affiliate links where contractually required.
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