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Two former Trump staffers, Michael Caputo and Dan Bogino, have announce they have head/neck cancer on the same day.

 

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See Lindsey Graham opine at how people "hate [his] guts" on Fox and F(r)iends, explaining how he is having financial issues versus his opponent, Jaime Harrison!

 

 

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Dennis Quaid and CeCe Winans have involved themselves in a misuse of taxpayer dollars to spin Trump's failure on the virus. Dennis Quaid doesn't surprise me, but CeCe Winans should really be ashamed. The black community has been hit especially hard and she's going to use her influence to help with some trick like this.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/25/trump-hhs-ads-coronavirus-421957

The health department is moving quickly on a highly unusual advertising campaign to "defeat despair" about the coronavirus, a $300 million-plus effort that was shaped by a political appointee close to President Donald Trump and executed in part by close allies of the official, using taxpayer funds.

The ad blitz, described in some budget documents as the "Covid-19 immediate surge public advertising and awareness campaign," is expected to lean heavily on video interviews between administration officials and celebrities, who will discuss aspects of the coronavirus outbreak and address the Trump administration's response to the crisis, according to six individuals with knowledge of the campaign who described its workings to POLITICO.

Senior administration officials have already recorded interviews with celebrities like actor Dennis Quaid and singer CeCe Winans, and the Health and Human Services Department also has pursued television host Dr. Mehmet Oz and musician Garth Brooks for roles in the campaign.

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CeCe Woman's better hope that white evangelicals will buy her music because Shirley Caesar and Yolanda Adams will be getting all her future gigs.

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It's about money. She was probably paid well for the ad and with the inability to tour or do gigs right now she probably needs it. That is still no better than it being political because you should'nt do just anything for money.

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People are asking to hear more from her, certainly more than what a thirty second clip will provide. I'm not sure how much touring she was doing before COVID-19, tbh since she seemed to be in far less demand than even her brother BeBe.

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