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1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment – Fort Hood,
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originally posted by: reldra
People on the left actually said to sing proudly and bring her sister to stand next to her in front of Pence...a man who has said horrible things about trans people.
originally posted by: MysticPearl
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: MysticPearl
a reply to: reldra
What "horrible" things has Pence said about the trans crowd?
Google is your friend.
Apparently, it's not your friend and there's nothing on google suggesting anything close to backing up your assertion.
So essentially, you dropped into this thread to troll by fabricating fake news. You knew it was BS. But you hijacked the thread anyway.
Shame on you.
According to Nielsen Music, which tracks album sales, Evancho sold 7,206 albums the week ending on Dec. 15 (she announced she would sing the national anthem at the Inauguration on Dec. 14). The following week, which ended on Dec. 22, Evancho sold 13,788 albums, and the week after, ending on Dec. 29, the 16-year-old sold 11,096 albums.
While some of the credit may be due to the announcement about the performance at the inauguration, Evancho's sales could simply be a result of the holidays: She released a new album, "Someday at Christmas," on Oct. 28, and she has other holiday albums in her catalog. And not surprisingly, holiday albums tend to sell particularly well during the holidays.
The singer's album sales also could have seen a boost thanks to her performance on NBC's "America's Got Talent: Holiday Spectacular," which aired on Dec. 19.
originally posted by: jtma508
Yea... just another BS tweet lapped-up by the Trumpophiles:
According to Nielsen Music, which tracks album sales, Evancho sold 7,206 albums the week ending on Dec. 15 (she announced she would sing the national anthem at the Inauguration on Dec. 14). The following week, which ended on Dec. 22, Evancho sold 13,788 albums, and the week after, ending on Dec. 29, the 16-year-old sold 11,096 albums.
While some of the credit may be due to the announcement about the performance at the inauguration, Evancho's sales could simply be a result of the holidays: She released a new album, "Someday at Christmas," on Oct. 28, and she has other holiday albums in her catalog. And not surprisingly, holiday albums tend to sell particularly well during the holidays.
The singer's album sales also could have seen a boost thanks to her performance on NBC's "America's Got Talent: Holiday Spectacular," which aired on Dec. 19.
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