Donald Trump has nicknames for everybody he’s running against, but his nickname for Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has left some baffled.
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Few things are more reliable than the fact that former president Donald Trump will come up with some sort of nickname for every candidate he runs against at any level. In 2016, he called people “low energy” and “crooked,” in 2020 he called Joe Biden “sleepy,” and now that he’s running in the 2024 primary, he’s got a whole new batch of nicknames he’s rolling out.
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Among that new batch of nicknames, which also includes the somewhat undeniable “Meatball Ron,” is the nickname “ADA” Hutchinson to refer to former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson. In a recent interview, Trump discussed the nickname without fully explaining it.
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Why does Trump call Asa Hutchinson ‘ADA?’
In an interview with Tucker Carlson that was designed as counter-programming to the first Republican primary debate, which Trump skipped, the two briefly discussed Hutchinson, including a moment focused on Trump’s nickname for him.
“When you say there are people onstage who shouldn’t be running for president. Who do you mean?” Carlson asked early on in the interview.
Well, I don’t want to really use names, but it wouldn’t matter too much,” Trump responded “A guy like, I call him Ada Hutchinson. It’s Asa, but I call him Ada.”
Carlson responded by asking him what the deal was with the nickname, and Trump kept things pretty vague.
“I could tell you, but I don’t want to get myself in a little trouble,” Trump responded.
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“But he’s weak and pathetic, and I never understood that guy. I never knew him. He was the governor of Arkansas. Not a very popular guy,” he added. “But he’s nasty always and has been.”
Clearly the nickname is not a term of affection, but he left the exact meaning behind it vague. Given the fact that the two have never met, it must be based primarily on Hutchinson’s public appearances.
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It’s possible that the nickname refers to the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is often shortened to ADA and would also explain why Trump said that explaining the nickname could get him into trouble. He could be using it to obliquely suggest that Hutchinson is in some way disabled, which is not the case. Whatever his reasons, though, Trump clearly uses the nickname to belittle those who challenge him.
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Trump has an enormous lead in the Republican primary.
The reason that Trump decided to skip the Republican primary debate is that, in spite of the fact that he has no been indicted four separate times, Trump is by far the strongest candidate in the field. He understood that he doesn’t need to subject himself to debating with people who have only a very small chance of taking the nomination away from him.
Unless a candidates surges in the race in the months to come, it seems unlikely that Trump will decide to attend any future debates either. He is on a glide path to his third consecutive Republican nomination, and nothing that Asa Hutchinson or anyone else said at the debate seems likely to change that.
Baseball legend Brooks Robinson has died at the age of 86, and many want to know about the former Baltimore Orioles player’s cause of death.
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The Gist:
Brooks Robinson died on Sept. 26, 2023. He was 86 years old.
He played for more than 20 years with the Baltimore Orioles and was an All-Star 18 times over.
His cause of death hasn’t been announced, but he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009.
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Baltimore Orioles fans have a lot to celebrate this year as their team appears to be playoff bound, but now, that joy has been tempered by the news that Brooks Robinson, a legend for the team, has died at the age of 86. Brooks spent his entire 23-year career with the Orioles, and was an All-Star in 18 separate seasons for the team.
Brooks is widely recognized as one of the greatest defensive third basemen to ever play the sport, and his number was retired by the Orioles in 1978. He earned the nickname “Mr. Oriole,” and those who followed the game when he played or even just heard stories about him likely know how much he meant to Baltimore fans.
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What was Brooks Robinson’s cause of death?
Following the news of his death on Sept. 26, 2023, many naturally wondered what Brooks’s cause of death was.
His death was first announced by the Orioles in a joint statement with his family.
“We are deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Brooks Robinson,” the statement read. “An integral part of our Orioles Family since 1955, he will continue to leave a lasting impact on our club, our community, and the sport of baseball.”
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No cause of death was listed as part of that statement, but Brooks had faced a number of health challenges in the later years of his life. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009, and had to have surgery in 2021 to repair a broken arm.
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For now, though, his exact cause of death remains unknown, and will likely be the subject of some speculation following the news of his death.
What requires no speculation, though, is the legacy Brooks established on the field. The high watermark of his career may have come in 1970 during the World Series, when his excellent play on both sides of the ball helped the team beat the Reds in five games to take home the title. Few players have had a greater impact on the sport in general or on the team they played for in particular.
Our prayers are with Brooks’s family, friends, and fans during this time.
This baby was fussy with her aunt — until she heard her deceased mom’s heartbeat in her favorite teddy bear. And we’re all in tears.
Losing a loved one is an inevitable part of this funny thing called life. No matter how old or young you may be, no one is immune to grief. Everyone can agree that no parent should ever have to bury their child. On the other hand, when a parent is laid to rest, we can just chalk it up to the circle of life.
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It’s hard to say that when it comes to this poor baby, whose mom died suddenly. While the baby girl sadly will never get to know her mother, what she does have, however, is an auntie who does whatever it takes to preserve her sister’s memory.
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In a now-viral video on TikTok, the baby was visibly upset. It was then that her aunt came to the rescue with a stuffed animal. But not just any stuffed animal — this one plays a recording of her mama’s heartbeat.
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This baby calmed down when she heard her deceased mom’s heartbeat in a teddy bear.
While social media is good for jokes and fun times, it also documents some heartbreaking moments. Let’s take Lula Smith’s (@lulasmith65) viral TikTok video. In it, she’s holding her niece whose mother died months earlier.
The baby is fussy until Auntie saves the day with her favorite stuffed animal.
“She cries because she wants her bear,” Lula says in the video. Lo and behold, she was right. She pressed the bear, which started playing a heartbeat. The baby calmed down and fell asleep within a matter of seconds.
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Heartbeat teddy bears are trending — here’s what you need to know.
Lula’s video was a perfect example of how you can use heartbeat teddy bears from Build-a-Bear or even your local ultrasound tech. A search on TikTok reveals that plenty of other people have had the same idea.
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While some parents get a recording of their child’s heartbeat in a teddy bear as a keepsake, others use them to cope with loss. This mom gave birth to twin girls but only one survived. She was able to use the heartbeat teddy bear to commemorate her deceased daughter on what would have been the twin’s first birthday.
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Lula started a GoFundMe for the baby and her four siblings.
On a GoFundMe page launched by Lula in April 2023, she explained the circumstances under which she gained custody of her sister’s daughter. The baby’s mom apparently died of an asthma attack.
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“She was a 29-year-old mother with five kids,” Lula said of her sister. She asked for donations toward the funeral expenses and supporting her sister’s children, who were all under the age of 12 when their mom died. “My sister Kahlilah (Mina) did not have life insurance. Putting my pride to the side and finally asking for help.”
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Lula added, “This was unexpected for us all. I’m praying for better days to come. For her children and us. Never in a million years I would think an asthma attack would take her from us. I don’t know how we going to do any of this.”
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Thanks to her now-viral video, Lula and the kids will hopefully get help during this very difficult time in their lives. If you want to lend a hand, you can donate to the GoFundMe account.
When a woman’s unleashed dog went after another dog, said woman blamed the owners of the dog under attack. That’s not how that works.
I have absolutely been guilty of walking outside with my dog, sans leash. I have zero excuses for it, but I do have a couple of reasons. First of all, my dog Lorraine is quite timid and small. The only thing she has ever gone after is a piece of food I’ve accidentally dropped. Suddenly she’s Indiana Bones looking for the Bark of the Covenant.
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Secondly, she’s very strange and hates leashes. I don’t know why this is. I adopted her like that. When I get out a leash, she runs away from me. Putting on her harness yields a dramatic response that could get her an Academy Award. It’s madness. I now understand that using a leash is as much for my dog’s safety as it is for others. Clearly not everyone understands this as noted by a TikTok of a woman blaming other people for her unleashed dog’s attack. Ma’am, the call is coming from inside the house.
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Can anyone ever really know dogs?
Xinyu Fang’s TikTok account, @laurentfong, is filled with videos of her gorgeous Samoyed dogs. These dogs are so fluffy and adorable, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jim Henson himself created the breed.
The Fang family lives in a full house with two Samoyeds and at least three cats. By all accounts, the Samoyed dogs get along beautifully with other animals, as noted by a deeply cute video here one of them is rolling around in the mud with another dog. It’s giving Woodstock ’94 and the headliner is Red Hot Chili Dogs.
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Sadly, sometimes things can take a turn which is what happened to Xinyu while at the park with the dogs. She documented an attack on one of the dogs by a retriever who was off its leash.
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Thankfully the attack did look to be more playful than dangerous but when you’re in the moment, it’s hard to assess the situation. One of the Samoyeds is being held by a man who is turning around and around, in an effort to keep it away from the Golden Retriever.
It looks as if the retriever gets at least one nip in before its owner rushes over. Although at the risk of making light of this situation, the Samoyed has so much hair that it’s possible the retriever got a mouthful of hair, not skin. I sure hope so!
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The Samoyed looks shocked while the other tries to join in which makes me believe the retriever is just playing. It’s hopping up and down with excitement. Perhaps the situation escalated because the owners became tense and the dogs could sense that. It’s understandable why they would. They are sensitive! I always have to be aware of my emotions around my dog. Dogs do pick things up and Lorraine and I are very codependent and grossly in love.
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When the retriever’s owner appears, she yells, “You guys just don’t understand dogs.” Unless that woman is a dog trainer, and she may very well be, what she probably means is they Samoyed owners don’t understand her dog.
The comments section provided some fascinating insight into dogs. One person said they used to manage a dog daycare, and Golden Retrievers started the most fights. As much as I appreciate anecdotal evidence, I needed more proof than one person in the comments.
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According to Pet Keen dot com, a website whose “writing team includes practicing veterinarians and vet technicians, animal trainers specializing in animal psychology, and people who are passionate about the well-being of animals, big and small,” Golden Retrievers are not aggressive at all! If aggression appears, there has to be a reason. Again I say, it looks like that dog was just playing.
Another TikToker commented that Samoyeds are famously friendly. It turns out they are extremely personable, says Hill’s Pet dot com. They also get along great with other dogs but are “herding dogs and may show some tendency to chase or nip.” Oh now that’s interesting. Could one of the Samoyeds have been in herding mode? We can’t say because the video starts mid-attack. Regardless, please always put your dogs on a leash!
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