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•Another Nutcase with a Gun Tried to Show Up to a Trump Rally, This Time in California
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Vem Miller showed up at the former president
’s Coachella fiasco with a loaded shotgun, handgun and high-capacity magazine.
The suspect later told U.S. media that he was a Trump supporter who bought the guns for his own safety.
Meanwhile, there's a vastly more ominous story building in the areas of North Carolina struggling to dig themselves out of under Hurricane Helene .
There is a legendary story concerning Hurricane Betsy , which blasted into Louisiana and New Orleans in 1965 .
Senator Russell Long , son of the Kingfish , implored President Lyndon Johnson to come to Louisiana and see the devastation first hand.
Sixty years on, we have marinated in so much intellectual self-indulgence and political poison that attempting to help victims of a weather cataclysm is to take your life in your hands.
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