Showing posts with label Republic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Republic. Show all posts

Monday, February 5, 2018

Republic Records Honcho Charlie Walk, Alleged Extortionist Left #MeToo Threat on Voicemail

Republic Records honcho and ‘The Four’ judge Charlie Walk claims he was being extorted before an ex-employee accused him of sexual misconduct, and says he has a voicemail to prove it.  TMZ has obtained a voicemail a source close to Charlie…


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Republic Records Honcho Charlie Walk, Alleged Extortionist Left #MeToo Threat on Voicemail

Republic Records honcho and ‘The Four’ judge Charlie Walk claims he was being extorted before an ex-employee accused him of sexual misconduct, and says he has a voicemail to prove it.  TMZ has obtained a voicemail a source close to Charlie…


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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Lamar Odom Flirts with Danger Partying in Dominican Republic for NYE

It’s a new year, but the same concerning habits seem to continue dogging Lamar Odom, who was seen partying it up in the Dominican Republic to ring in 2018. Lamar was spotted hitting up a local hot spot on the island nation called Club 59,…


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Monday, November 13, 2017

Banana Republic Ex-Employee Sues for Braids Discrimination

A former Banana Republic employee says the company is racist because her bosses complained about her “urban” hairstyle. Destiny Tompkins says she was hired as a sales rep at the BR in White Plains, NY — and shortly after starting the job, the…


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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

George Bush Dances To Battle Hymn Of The Republic During Dallas Memorial

On July 12th, President Barack Obama was joined by his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, former President George Bush, Former First Lady Laura Bush, Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden at the memorial service for the five Dallas police officers who were shot and killed by a sniper during a July 7th protest.


It was a moving ceremony, but things got weird once "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" started playing.


All of a sudden, Bush started marching in place and swinging his arms, one of which was attached to Michelle (everyone held hands during the performance).


Michelle looked at him with a bit of disdain at first (can you blame her?), but then softened up once she realized he was really getting into the song.


While many wondered if Bush was acting inappropriately, Twitter user @CharitySaysSo came to his defense.


"In Sunday & grade schools, southerners learn to sing & march w/ joy & pride to the Battle Hymn," she tweeted, according to AOL.



"Can you imagine being in a room with 2k or more officers and hearing that magnificent song and realizing for one moment…just for one moment…we all were getting along and singing praise? I would be swaying and rejoicing myself," a Facebook user wrote.


God Bless this beautiful country and God"s speed to those fallen officers in this funeral service."


To his credit, Bush posted a fantastic tribute to the slain officers on his Instagram account.


"Too often, we judge other groups by their worst examples – while judging ourselves by our best intentions," he wrote.


"And this has strained our bonds of understanding and common purpose. But Americans, I think, have a great advantage. To renew our unity, we only need to remember our values. We have never been held together by blood or background.


"We are bound by things of the spirit – by shared commitments to common ideals."


George bush dances to battle hymn of the republic during dallas

George Bush Dances To Battle Hymn Of The Republic During Dallas Memorial

On July 12th, President Barack Obama was joined by his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, former President George Bush, Former First Lady Laura Bush, Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden at the memorial service for the five Dallas police officers who were shot and killed by a sniper during a July 7th protest.


It was a moving ceremony, but things got weird once "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" started playing.


All of a sudden, Bush started marching in place and swinging his arms, one of which was attached to Michelle (everyone held hands during the performance).


Michelle looked at him with a bit of disdain at first (can you blame her?), but then softened up once she realized he was really getting into the song.


While many wondered if Bush was acting inappropriately, Twitter user @CharitySaysSo came to his defense.


"In Sunday & grade schools, southerners learn to sing & march w/ joy & pride to the Battle Hymn," she tweeted, according to AOL.



"Can you imagine being in a room with 2k or more officers and hearing that magnificent song and realizing for one moment…just for one moment…we all were getting along and singing praise? I would be swaying and rejoicing myself," a Facebook user wrote.


God Bless this beautiful country and God"s speed to those fallen officers in this funeral service."


To his credit, Bush posted a fantastic tribute to the slain officers on his Instagram account.


"Too often, we judge other groups by their worst examples – while judging ourselves by our best intentions," he wrote.


"And this has strained our bonds of understanding and common purpose. But Americans, I think, have a great advantage. To renew our unity, we only need to remember our values. We have never been held together by blood or background.


"We are bound by things of the spirit – by shared commitments to common ideals."


George bush dances to battle hymn of the republic during dallas