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MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: ‘I’m afraid our midterms will look like this’

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon feared Republicans would lose in the midterms after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday.
Loudon spoke on Real America's Voice about the election results following President Donald Trump's address to Republican senators on Wednesday.
"Yeah, first of all, I think it was nice to see a president that was so presidential, as he stayed very calm, he didn't really respond to any of the silliness of Mamdani, all the rest of it," she explained. "So that was nice to see."
"I think that the consensus is, I'm looking through our chat," Loudon continued. "And I think that, to put it very succinctly, President Trump, being president, is a huge job. That's obviously an understatement. He has spent a lot of time looking out at the world and trying to fix things. I think it is time to come home and to focus on our, especially our economy."
According to the host, "People are feeling completely disabled economically."
"And if we don't come home and focus on our domestic issues, I'm afraid our midterms will look like this," she added.
Correspondent David Zere agreed.
"And the foreign policy is critical," he said. "But people can't survive. "Lettuce is still $3 a head in the supermarket."
"And Trump's economic agenda has not kicked in yet," Zere insisted. "But people can't wait, and that's exactly what Mamdani took advantage on yesterday in New York City."
Loudon argued that Republicans were losing elections because they were "letting [Democrats] label us as these, you know, awful, selfish capitalists."
"And the difference between a tyrant and Donald Trump is, yes, Donald Trump is wealthy, but he wants every American to be wealthy. He said it many times. He's working for it every single day. And I think it's going to take more than nine months to get it done," she remarked.
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Lucky Moon Zooz – Halfway to the Hudson – Live at Babeville at Asbury Hall in Buffalo, NY on 6/10/23

Lucky Moon Zooz (Lucky Chops, Moon Hooch, Too Many Zooz) - Halfway to the Hudson - (video 4 of 13) - Live at Babeville at Asbury Hall in Buffalo, NY on June 10, 2023 - Playlist of my videos from this show - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXEVFdlDyJ3-GGL72wvzTTruHDAORwjay
Moon Hooch, Too Many Zooz & Lucky Chops present
LUCKY MOON ZOOZ Tour
Moon Hooch began busking in the subway platforms of NYC in 2010, quickly getting noticed by the NYPD, who had to ban them from locations that couldn’t handle the crowds. In a few short years they were opening for the likes of Beats Antique, They Might Be Giants, and Lotus, while selling out their own headline shows at marquee venues around the United States and Europe. Their unconventional sound and techniques, utilizing found objects like traffic cones, landed them appearances on NPR’s Tiny Desk in America, “Later…with Jools Holland” in the UK, “Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year” in Australia, and private audiences with the Premier League’s Chelsea F.C. They are currently touring the world.
The curious thing about being a fan of brasshouse? You’re pretty much talking about being into one solitary but extremely unforgettable band: the amusingly monikered Too Many Zooz. The musical style was “branded” by drummer King of Sludge, who recognized that there was no worthy existing classification for the New York trio, whose other two members are the equally unclassifiable Leo P (saxophone) and Matt Doe (trumpet). “Brasshouse is a high energy musical conversation,” Matt insists. “Though I honestly don’t think there is a good way to describe it in words. It’s about many different feelings and sounds and emotions.”
Lucky Chops comes at you with every hue on the rainbow. Lucky Chops is big, brassy, and unapologetically bold. The six piece band has united audiences in more than 30 countries in thousands of shows, hard driving grooves and potent singable melodies. The irresistible groove that is Lucky Chops is led by co-founder Josh Holcomb’s soulful trombone, Daro Behroozi’s soaring sax and Joshua Gawel’s powerful trumpet. Born in the streets of New York City’s multicultural melting pot the band pays homage to America’s New Orleans brass band tradition while fusing their sound with eclectic rock, Caribbean, Arabic, Eastern European, funk, jazz, ska, gospel and EDM.
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Ben Folds – Kristine From 7th Grade & The Ascent of Stan (Lewiston NY 2023)

Ben Folds performs Kristine From 7th Grade & The Ascent of Stan live in concert at Artpark in Lewiston, New York on June 16th, 2023. See my other videos for more from this concert.
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“Who Broke The Lock On The Henhouse Door” – Tyler Westcott (“New Audiences for Old Songs”)
“Who Broke The Lock on the Henhouse Door”
Sounds a lot like to Hop Along Peter to me.. funny how folk tunes do that, eh?
For Dave Ruchs project “New Audiences for Old Songs”
Step1.
Pick a song from the list of 75 & learn it (or maybe you already know one? Link below ?)
Step2.
record/video yourself performing and send it to Dave.
Step3.
Celebrate the fact that you are keeping old songs alive and spreading them to new ears and audiences!
Link to the project and song list!
https://daveruch.com/new-audiences-for-old-songs/#section-4
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Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade – (FULL SHOW)

Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Live In Buffalo at The Town Ballroom
5/30/2023
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0:01:24 Highball With the Devil
0:12:34 David Makalaster
0:24:22 Buzzards of Green Hill
0:30:41 Cricket and the Genie (Movement I, The Delirium)
0:34:36 Cricket and the Genie (Movement II, Oratorio Di Cricket)
0:38:51 Pigs on the Wing, Part 1
0:40:29 Dogs
0:57:47 Pigs (Three Different Ones)
1:09:40 Sheep
1:19:14 Pigs on the Wing, Part 2
1:25:06 Phantom Patriot
1:33:32 D's Diner
1:43:14 Whamola
Encore
1:49:25 Tomorrow Never Knows
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Styx @ Artpark – Come Sail Away

Styx - Come Sail Away - Live at Artpark in Lewiston, NY (Buffalo) on June 2, 2023 - Playlist of all of my video from this show - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXEVFdlDyJ3_llEKTR2WtqebrzqY6jFWP
https://styxworld.com/
https://twitter.com/styxtheband
https://instagram.com/styxtheband
https://facebook.com/styxtheband
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4salDzkGmfycRqNUbyBphh
#Styx #ComeSailAway #Cartman #Artpark #Buffalo #Lewiston
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MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: ‘I’m afraid our midterms will look like this’

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon feared Republicans would lose in the midterms after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday.
Loudon spoke on Real America's Voice about the election results following President Donald Trump's address to Republican senators on Wednesday.
"Yeah, first of all, I think it was nice to see a president that was so presidential, as he stayed very calm, he didn't really respond to any of the silliness of Mamdani, all the rest of it," she explained. "So that was nice to see."
"I think that the consensus is, I'm looking through our chat," Loudon continued. "And I think that, to put it very succinctly, President Trump, being president, is a huge job. That's obviously an understatement. He has spent a lot of time looking out at the world and trying to fix things. I think it is time to come home and to focus on our, especially our economy."
According to the host, "People are feeling completely disabled economically."
"And if we don't come home and focus on our domestic issues, I'm afraid our midterms will look like this," she added.
Correspondent David Zere agreed.
"And the foreign policy is critical," he said. "But people can't survive. "Lettuce is still $3 a head in the supermarket."
"And Trump's economic agenda has not kicked in yet," Zere insisted. "But people can't wait, and that's exactly what Mamdani took advantage on yesterday in New York City."
Loudon argued that Republicans were losing elections because they were "letting [Democrats] label us as these, you know, awful, selfish capitalists."
"And the difference between a tyrant and Donald Trump is, yes, Donald Trump is wealthy, but he wants every American to be wealthy. He said it many times. He's working for it every single day. And I think it's going to take more than nine months to get it done," she remarked.
MAGA host panics over big Dem election wins: ‘I’m afraid our midterms will look like this’

Pro-MAGA host Gina Loudon feared Republicans would lose in the midterms after Democrats dominated election night on Tuesday.
Loudon spoke on Real America's Voice about the election results following President Donald Trump's address to Republican senators on Wednesday.
"Yeah, first of all, I think it was nice to see a president that was so presidential, as he stayed very calm, he didn't really respond to any of the silliness of Mamdani, all the rest of it," she explained. "So that was nice to see."
"I think that the consensus is, I'm looking through our chat," Loudon continued. "And I think that, to put it very succinctly, President Trump, being president, is a huge job. That's obviously an understatement. He has spent a lot of time looking out at the world and trying to fix things. I think it is time to come home and to focus on our, especially our economy."
According to the host, "People are feeling completely disabled economically."
"And if we don't come home and focus on our domestic issues, I'm afraid our midterms will look like this," she added.
Correspondent David Zere agreed.
"And the foreign policy is critical," he said. "But people can't survive. "Lettuce is still $3 a head in the supermarket."
"And Trump's economic agenda has not kicked in yet," Zere insisted. "But people can't wait, and that's exactly what Mamdani took advantage on yesterday in New York City."
Loudon argued that Republicans were losing elections because they were "letting [Democrats] label us as these, you know, awful, selfish capitalists."
"And the difference between a tyrant and Donald Trump is, yes, Donald Trump is wealthy, but he wants every American to be wealthy. He said it many times. He's working for it every single day. And I think it's going to take more than nine months to get it done," she remarked.

