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What Happened to Bill Michaels? Radio Host Leaves WSSP 1250 AM The Fan

After more than a decade at Milwaukee’s WTMJ, Bill joined WSSP in 2011 when he started The Bill Michaels Show as he built a self-syndicated radio show network, according to OnMilwaukee.

Joe Zenzola, executive producer at WSSP, read Bill’s farewell letter to fans at the end of the show’s final episode on Friday, Jan. 8.

Bill Michaels cited unspecified “stresses” in his letter to listeners.

“There comes a time in your time when some stresses begin to drag you down,” Bill said in the letter that Joe shared on Friday. “In doing so, your effort and attention is pulled in numerous directions, leaving you with the inability to focus on your sole task. At this time, I’m going to take a brief break from the airwaves.” 

He went on: “I have nothing but respect and admiration for [station owner] Entercom as a company, and I thank them for helping me build a dream. I can’t thank my coworkers and friends enough for their support, energy, effort and professionalism. You are all the best. I love radio and its ability to touch so many people informatively as well as passionately. That drives me every day and will continue to run deep in my soul.”

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At the end of his letter, Bill said he’s looking forward to a time of personal growth. “I believe that if you trim back the dead branches, ultimately, the tree grows stronger,” he wrote. “I hope to do just that.”

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Joe hailed Bill’s “vision” in creating a statewide sports network.

Before announcing that The Bill Michaels Show would be replaced by The Big Show starting on Monday, Jan. 11 — a show hosted by Steve “Sparky” Fifer and former Green Bay Packers players LeRoy Butler and Gary Ellerson — Joe praised Bill’s legacy.

“Believe me, when the news came, it was definitely a shock. Nobody saw this coming,” he said. “But I gotta say … You know, I remember when Bill took over this, and this really was his vision. He wanted to create a statewide sports network. Because, honestly, it’s never been done. We have syndicated networks all over the country but never a localized product. And that was Bill’s dream when he came over to Entercom. So, he put this thing together.”

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He continued: “At the very beginning, when The Bill Michaels Show launched, we only had a couple of affiliates, and they were familiar with Bill. They were familiar with his brand on the Packers Radio Network. … And we’ve gone from just a couple of affiliates here, to now, nine years later, we have 16. … It’s hard for a radio show to go on for as long as it has, and nine years has been a really good run. And believe me, I would love to go even longer, but this was Bill’s decision, and you have to respect that.”

On Twitter, one user speculated that Bill was let go from WSSP. For his part, however, Bill tweeted a brief update, writing, “Thank you all. Hang in there. I’ll be around. Keep following, and we’ll do this all together.”

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Donald Trump Was Finally Suspended From Twitter And The Reactions Were Incredible

In a Friday evening news dump unlike any other in modern history, Twitter suspended the President of the United States from its platform. Donald Trump, who used the platform earlier in the week to incite a coup attempt at the US Capitol that left five people dead, had his account permanently suspended just hours after it was reported the company was not yet willing to deplatform him. 

After hundreds of Twitter employees reportedly circulated a letter asking Twitter to ban Trump for his actions on social media, and days after he endured a suspension and two of his tweets were deleted because they were perceived to amplify violence in Washington, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reportedly outlined how Trump had not yet crossed a “very clear line in the sand” that would remove him from Twitter permanently.

But on Friday evening, the company decided that line had already been crossed, and Twitter’s safety account explained that @realdonaldtrump had been suspended.

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Trump had already been suspended from both Facebook and Instagram through the end of his presidential term, but the permanent removal from his favorite social media site coincided with a purge of QAnon-affiliated accounts and other Trump supporters who had helped fuel conspiracy theories and baseless accusations of voter fraud which played a part in Wednesday’s deadly insurrection.

News of Trump removed from Twitter sparked an enormous reaction on the platform he can no longer use. Words like “permanently” and “Trump’s Twitter” immediately started trending, and for many it felt like it was far too late to truly celebrate much of anything.

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There were still time for plenty of jokes, though.

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Many wondered where Trump would turn to fire off his takes next.

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Some people hoped some of his most absurd tweets will be preserved now that he’s lost his account. And, thankfully, screenshots live forever.

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There were a few good TikTok jokes in there, too.

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Trump deplatformed is a net good, though amid calls for his resignation, the use of the 25th amendment to remove him from power and talk of a second impeachment there really is no telling what will happen next while he’s still technically in power. But we know that whatever it is, we won’t hear about it on Twitter. Not from him, anyway.

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Twitter Permanently Suspends Donald Trump’s Account

With twelve days left until the end of the Donald Trump presidency, Twitter has permanently suspended his account. Twitter cited “risk of further incitement of violence” as the reason.

The unprecedented move comes days after the storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters. Trump had given a fiery speech that appeared to egg on his supporters hours prior to the catastrophe. While his supporters swarmed the building, he used his Twitter account to give a half-hearted condemnation of the riot, telling his supporters “We love you, you’re very special” while urging them to go home.

Twitter suspended Trump’s account for twelve hours after the incident while Facebook, YouTube and Twitch suspended his accounts indefinitely. In a blog post further explaining their decision, Twitter cited two tweets Trump made since coming back from his suspension that they believed posed risk of further violence. The tweets read:

“The 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!”

And:

“To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.”

According to Twitter, these tweets, “must be read in the context of broader events in the country and the ways in which the President’s statements can be mobilized by different audiences, including to incite violence, as well as in the context of the pattern of behavior from this account in recent weeks.”

“After assessing the language in these Tweets against our Glorification of Violence policy,” wrote Twitter, “we have determined that these Tweets are in violation of the Glorification of Violence Policy and the user @realDonaldTrump should be immediately permanently suspended from the service.”

Twitter is arguing that Trump’s tweets could be received by his supporters that his election loss is not legitimate and that his announcement he will not attend the inauguration may be a signal to his supporters that the inauguration is a “safe” target for an attack, as he will not be attending.

The move stunned Twitter users, many of whom had been clamoring for such action throughout his Presidency, though many felt it too little too late.

Others fired off jokes “commemorating” the loss of Trump’s Twitter account.

Trump had 88 million followers when Twitter suspended his account.

Source: https://news.knowyourmeme.com/news/twitter-permanently-suspends-donald-trumps-account

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Is Matt James Republican? ‘Bachelor’ Star’s Politics Raise Fan Suspicions

Either Matt James was registered as a Republican until recently or someone expertly doctored his voter registration record. According to a screenshot that made the rounds this summer, the current Bachelor star — who was initially cast for Clare Crawley’s Bachelorette season — was an active voter and a registered Republican in New York until at least June 2020. However, he appears to have recently changed his status to “not enrolled in a party,” as Vulture reports.

Additionally, Matt’s mother, Patty James, may be a Trump supporter: She follows Donald and Melania Trump, as well as evangelist and Trump ally Franklin Graham on Instagram.

These revelations have Bachelor fans — especially Bachelor fans of color — disappointed. Some even think Bachelor producers are trolling them by picking a Republican as the first Black Bachelor.

One fan thinks the ‘Bachelor’ producers didn’t want a “male version of Rachel Lindsay.”

On Reddit, one Bachelor fan speculated that the show’s producers cast a Black Republican as Bachelor No. 25 to make the franchise a bit more diverse without ending up with someone as progressive and political as former Bachelorette star Rachel Lindsay, who has taken the franchise to task over its diversity problems. 

“Anyone who thinks [the powers that be] didn’t do a deep dive into who Matt James is the moment he ended up on their radar for Clare Crowley’s season, is beyond naïve,” that Reddit user wrote. “There is no doubt that Mike Johnson’s blackness was a little too intense for the audience, and they wanted to make sure that the first Black bachelor wasn’t the male version of Rachel Lindsay.”

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The user continued: “They only tolerate her because she’s still their only example of diversity success in this franchise. Once Matt James chooses his [winner] and gets to 1 million followers on Instagram, Rachel will no longer be tolerated. Matt and his [winner] will replace her and [her husband] Bryan [Abasolo]. Matt James was a godsend for [the powers that be], and him being a Republican is the icing on the cake.”

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One commenter agreed with that theory, writing, “I hate how true this entire statement is.” 

Another commenter, meanwhile, spoke up for Rachel: “This show should worship at Rachel’s f–king feet, especially since she’s one of the four leads ever to marry their [winner]. Look at how the other ‘success stories’ like Sean [Lowe] and Trista [Rehn] are treated vs. Rachel. F–k these people, seriously.”

Another fan is skeptical that Matt is anything but Republican.

On the same Reddit tread, another user thinks Matt kept his Republican registration either as an intentional action or through irresponsible inaction. “I mean, giving him the most benefit of the doubt would be if he registered to vote in college and just registered for the frattiest party, and then never got around to voting,” that user wrote. 

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“On the flip side, who the f–k registered Republican if they’re really Democratic? Who never updates their voters registration? If voting really mattered to the person and that was the case, they would change it so they could have access to vote in primaries. To me, it’s either intentional (most likely) or laziness (irresponsible).”

And a third user thinks the producers are trolling the audience with their choice to cast Matt: “Y’all … they found the whitest Black man ever. I can’t do nothing but laugh at this s–t. They trolling the f–k outta us. It’s a wrap for me.”

Source : https://www.distractify.com/p/matt-james-republican

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Can Trump Self-Pardon? Legal Experts Note Constitutional Ambiguity

According to The New York Times, President Trump has been asking about the legalities of “pre-emptive” pardons for himself (and his family members) since 2017, though it’s unclear if he’s inquired since the Jan. 6 riots on Capitol Hill.

“When people ask me if a president can pardon himself, my answer is always, ‘Well, he can try,’” Brian Kalt, a constitutional law professor at Michigan State University, tells Reuters. “The Constitution does not provide a clear answer on this.”

In a Los Angeles Times column, however, former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman argues that there is “strong basis” to interpret Article II as prohibiting a presidential self-pardon. “A self-pardon indisputably puts the president above the law, a result that would be anathema to the framers and to our legal tradition,” he writes.

Indeed, legal experts have argued that a self-pardon would be unconstitutional because of the tenet that nobody should be a judge in their own case, as Reuters reports.

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Maggie Goldenberger Reflects On Her Experience Becoming The ‘Ermahgerd’ Meme, And Why She Ultimately Learned To Love It

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s part of the earliest wave of big meme characters to sweep the internet, Maggie Goldenberger found herself transformed into the “Ermahgerd Girl” way back in 2012 after a humorous photo from a decade earlier wound up being spread all over the web. Although she initially wasn’t a fan of the meme and tried to distance herself from it, Goldenberger ultimately learned to enjoy the association with it years later. While the Ermahgerd meme has waned in popularity over the years since its heyday, new iterations of the classic image continue to appear even to this day. Reflecting on the last several years since becoming a meme, Goldenberger recently gave us the chance to interview her about the experience to find out exactly how the photo was made and what she made of it all back then.


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Q: Hey, what’s up, Maggie? So it’s been quite a long time since your photo and meme have been in their prime. Would you mind kicking us off by letting everyone know who you are, what your “internet famous” for, and what you’ve been up to as of late?

A: My name is Maggie, and I am currently very busy as a nurse at a hospital in Arizona. A fun photo I took with a friend as a 10-year-old excitedly holding up Goosebumps books resurfaced to viral internet fame in 2012. It was non-consensually uploaded to an internet comedy site, which was captioned by another user “MAH FRAVRET BERKS” to put emphasis on the speech impediment only a retainer can give you. I became the “Ermahgerd Girl.” A few times a year, I get a message to ask if I’d be interested in an interview or an event, and it really just depends on my mood or mental state if I engage. The most recent thing I’ve done was an interview for BuzzFeed.

Q: We’re gonna work our way back up to the day of the photo used in the meme, but let’s discuss a bit of your background. Recap your childhood, where you grew up and give us some context on the timeframe of the image in the meme.

A: I grew up in Olympia, Washington as a huge tomboy and played every sport possible. We lived blocks away from our elementary school and my brother and I would meet all the neighborhood kids on the field to play whatever seasonal sport it was. My friends and I also enjoyed making movies and dressing up for photoshoots. There was a lot of humor and laughter in my household, and we felt a lot of pride in the ability to make people laugh.


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Q: Okay, so this brings us up to the day of the iconic photo in 1998/1999. Give us some insight into what you remember about that day, the photo, who took it, why, etc. Try to recall as many details about the image or anything interesting.

A: My best friend Kaelyn (from kindergarten to now) owned the Polaroid camera and was the mastermind in setting up most of the shoots. We dug through her dress-up box and were trying to create the perfect “nerdy” look. I was new to growing out my hair and hated having it in any kind of girly ponytail, so I remember being a little reluctant to the pigtails but she convinced me it was NEEDED. I threw in my retainer and set up holding the Goosebumps books and then Kaelyn had to grab something else last-minute. She ran downstairs and came back with three American Girl doll books to display in the backpack.


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(The original photo of Goldenberger that became the Ermahgerd meme.)
Q: How big of a Goosebumps fan were you? Was that just a fun prop for the photo or were you actually a big fan of R.L. Stine and had all those books on you already?

A: I remember enjoying the books but wasn’t a fanatic. I really don’t remember why we chose the Goosebumps books but just that they were in our vicinity.

Q: So the photo sat for several years until a Redditor posted it to the /r/funny sub in March 2012. That same day, it almost instantaneously transformed into a meme with the caption “Gersberms / Mah fravrit berks” and began spreading rapidly until it became known as “Ermahgerd.” When did you first stumble across one of these memes using your image? How’d you react to that, and what was it like seeing your face plastered around the web?

A: When it first came out, I was in India on a six-month-long backpacking trip. We would go to an internet cafe once a week, and I would email my parents, get travel tips and check up on Facebook every once in a while. I had a message one day from a good friend from middle and high school who let me know that another high school classmate was sharing my photo all over Facebook. My mom even chimed in and said my photo was “all over the internet,” and coming from a lady who thinks Facebook newsfeed is people posting on her personal page (“why would they tell me that??”), I didn’t really take it seriously. When I got back to the U.S., I ended up messaging the guy who had it up on his wall and asked him why he wouldn’t just ask because I am usually a pretty good sport about most things. He had no idea what I was talking about. He had found it on a fail blog site and had no clue it was me.

From then on out, most people just contacted me to tell all of the people I should sue and to lawyer up immediately. I really wanted to capitalize on everything but didn’t understand why it was so funny to people who didn’t know me. It was even harder for me to understand why anyone would pay money for merchandise, and I expected it to follow internet culture and disappear in a week. I had, at that point, decided to go back to school for nursing and was trying to navigate getting a job and getting all required prerequisites done to apply for nursing programs.


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(The original meme first posted of Goldenberger back in 2012.)
Q: In 2012, memes were already becoming a pretty big concept, but weren’t nearly as well-known as they are today. Given that, were you familiar with meme and internet culture in any way?

A: I was not familiar with memes or much of internet culture. I’m very much a late bloomer with new tech crazes and had a flip-phone for way too long.

Q: What about your parents, other family or friends? How did they react to you becoming a meme?

A: My parents and friends thought it was funny. There are a lot of older family members that have no idea what it is and they really don’t need to know. Everyone has their opinions of ways to make money and people to sue, and it continually happens to this day. I have a girlfriend that I’ve been dating for over a year now, and after the BuzzFeed video was published in December 2019, it was her first experience with internet trolls. She was involved in internet arguments without my knowledge and wanted me to post rebuttals, and I had to give her the sit-down pep talk, “NEVER ENGAGE!” People can be very rude, cruel and brazen behind their keyboards and you just can’t take anything personally.

Q: Only a few weeks after the photo went viral, some Redditors began identifying you by comparing the meme’s photo with others they found of you online. Do you remember seeing any such threads trying to uncover who you were? What was your response if so?

A: I didn’t see any images of my actual photo online until my brother’s friend submitted one of me. He asked me if I wanted to do an “Ask Me Anything” for Reddit and said the proceeds could go to a charity of my choice. He gave me some tasks to do to prove it was me, and then I received a Facebook message from a Reddit user who shared with me screenshots of my brother’s friend messages in a forum. The messages were stating who I was and revealing way too much personal information than I was comfortable with going on the internet. That kind of shut everything down for me and turned me off from doing any interviews or responding to any other messages at that time.


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Q: Three years after that initial period when you became an unwitting meme star, you were interviewed by Vanity Fair for a little investigative piece in 2015. Can you tell us more about this experience, how they contacted you, and what it was like recapping the history of the meme at that time?

A: I honestly don’t know how I was able to view the message, but Darryn contacted me through Facebook messenger and somehow that day it alerted me to the “message requests” section. I had a little stockpile that I was completely unaware of. He had initially wanted to do a story on online bullying because of another young boy’s story of becoming a meme. The boy had not chosen to expose himself to online criticism and experienced a lot of trauma as a result of his unwanted meme fame. I really wanted to help him out because I thought his cause was noble but had to let him know that I did not personally feel attacked by comments on the photo because I was playing a character at the time.

It did bother me that no one had attempted to reach out for consent and no one was checking to see if I was being harmed by this in any way. He decided he wanted to move forward with a different angle, and I agreed to a phone interview. He did some great investigative work because I still had no idea who had originally uploaded the picture to a comedy website. Darren found out it was just a random 17-year-old from Canada that found it on Photobucket that we had utilized as middle schoolers to share photos without understanding there was a specific public section that needed to be toggled off.


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(Goldenberger in a picture from the Vanity Fair interview in 2015.)
Q: One interesting part of that article explained how R.L. Stine was asked repeatedly for his thoughts on the Ermahgerd meme back during its prime, which said that he was annoyed and confused about it. Did you ever have any contact with him about this or see his response to the meme and how he thought it was mocking his readers?

A: I did watch R.L. Stine say he was very confused by it but it did help sales of Goosebumps books and merchandise. I’m still waiting for R.L.Stine to reach out to the Ermahgerd girl. He also did a funny little cameo at the end of a music video with Nerdist and Hayley Williams saying that he, “did not approve of this video.”

Q: When you’re out in public these days, do people ever recognize you as the girl from the meme? What about those you tell about it or bring it up to, how do they react when learning you’re the iconic “Ermahgerd Girl?”

A: I have only been recognized once in my life as the “Ermahgerd Girl.” Most of the time it is just word of mouth being passed around the workplace or at a party. The reactions are usually a mixed bag, some people are excited and others couldn’t care less. I feel like I bring a lot of disappointment when people are excited before meeting me, just a big let down.


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(Two photos of Goldenberg attending a baseball game in Florida where she was recognized for her meme.)
Q: Hailing from the “golden age” of early meme characters, you’re part of an iconic meme celebrity group. Have you ever attended any big events over the years for being in the meme or met any other “meme stars?”

A: I have never attended a big meme night, I think I missed my golden window in 2012 when I really didn’t want any part of it. I did meet the Double Rainbow guy at one event. He was incredibly sweet and that was a fun evening.


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(Goldenberger posing with Paul Vasquez from the Double Rainbow meme.)
Q: Many people we’ve interviewed from that similar timeframe in memes have found ways to capitalize on their fame. Were you ever approached by any brands, companies, etc. to use the image, or did you ever attempt to do this yourself?

A: I haven’t really had many brands reach out, but there have been a couple throughout the years. My friend ended up getting me in touch with Grumpy Cat’s manager, Ben Lashes, a few years ago and he was able to package me with some of his other clients for a few different deals.

Q: As you’ve grown up and used the internet since you became a meme, how often do you still see your photo being used? Is it funny, weird or annoying when you see it to this day, all these years later?

A: I always joke around how I never want this to die, so when I see something come back from the grave, I usually celebrate. Still got it! It was very overwhelming when it first came out because I would see it on the internet and then 20 different people would want to show it to me and I’d always have to seem happy or surprised. Now it’s usually one random person on Facebook that shares the meme being used and I really do enjoy it now.


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(Fan art Goldenberger received depicting her from the meme.)
Q: Of all the thousands of Ermahgerd memes out there, do you have any favorite versions? Which ones do you think are the funniest or unfunniest? Have you ever tried your hand at making any yourself?

A: My favorite ones are just my head or face cut and pasted. Just seeing a close-up of my face on Marry Poppins is quite delightful. There is Titanic one and Armageddon one which always makes me giggle. I have never made a meme only because I’m technologically challenged, otherwise, I’d be all over it.


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(Two examples of Ermahgerd memes Goldenberger personally enjoys the most.)
Q: Due to your own experience becoming a meme, do you keep up with memes much these days, or just casually? Got any personal favorites making the rounds?

A: There have been incredible memes during the chaos of 2020, especially with elections and political spins of the pandemic. People are incredibly clever and funny, and I’m always pleasantly surprised by how witty some people can be.

Q: Alright, last one before we wrap this up. Since you’re the ubiquitous Goosebumps fan, perhaps of all time, what’s the one Goosebumps book that you think everyone should read before they die? Also, thoughts on the recent movies? Do you think Jack Black should be in a scene with you for the next film?

A: I really thought I could look at a list of titles and one would jog my memory, but I don’t have a favorite though I know I enjoyed them. R.L. Stine is very talented. I didn’t even realize there was a movie out, the last movie I saw with Jack Black was Jumanji and he was so wonderful in that. Yes, Jack Black should absolutely be in a scene with me in the next film (I need no character or plot information to answer this concretely).


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Maggie Goldenberger is a nurse based in the United States whose childhood photo became the Ermahgerd meme back in 2012. You can learn more about the meme by checking out the entry here for additional details and examples.

Source: https://knowyourmeme.com/editorials/interviews/maggie-goldenberger-reflects-on-her-experience-becoming-the-ermahgerd-meme-and-why-she-ultimately-learned-to-love-it