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 The Killers were not on the  Mr.  Brightside of fans in the country of Georgia Tuesday after stepping into a geopolitical mess m stanley cup id-show.During a concert there Tuesday, the American rock band s lead singer, Brandon Flowers, looked to the crowd to invite a guest drummer onstage 鈥攁 tradition for them, according to a stat stanley taza ement.He seemed to notice one fan holding up a sign that read,  If destiny s kind, I ll be your drummer tonight. Footage shared to Instagram by one concertgoer captures Flowers asking where the fan was from, then he says,  We don t know the etiquette of this land, but this guy s a Russian. Are you okay with a Russian coming up here  The crowd immediately appears against the idea, with many yelling  no  or waving their hands to signal their distaste.But the Russian fan is still brought onstage, and later footage shows even more negative crowd reaction. Attendees booed the band, and a number of other pointed middle fingers toward the stage.After a period of vocal disdain from the crowd, Flowers asks,  You finished yet or no   He then describes the Russian as a  brother  to the crowd. You can t recognize when someone is your brother   he said.  We all separate on the borders of our countries  ... So I m not your brother  Am I not your brother, being from America  Georgian mediasaid these remarks led some fans to leave the arena in protest. And one person who posted the fo stanley cup usa otage, Keti Kvariantashvili, said,  Everyone hates this band now here,  saying the country stand Buip White House calls meeting of mayors, tribal officials on extreme heat
 MADISON 鈥?Republican Rebecca Kleefisch, who spent eight years as lieutenant governor under Scott Walker, has launched her campaign for governor. Kleefisch contrasts herself with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in her campaign launch video, casting him as weak and her as ready to back police and fight special interests. The 46-year-old Kleefisch becomes the best-known Republican to officially  stanley cup get into the race against Evers. In front of a crowd at Western States Envelope Company in Butler Wisconsin, Kleefisch promised she will bring back strong leadership to the state of Wisconsin.When Kleefisch served as Lt. Governor for Governor Scott Walker, she was diagnosed with and battled colon cancer. The stanley mug y literally cut out half my guts. Even with half of my gut I still have two times as much guts as Tony Evers,  Kleefisch said.She said she feels that way for many reasons including her belief that Gov. Evers didn t respond fast enough to protesters in Kenosha following the Jacob Blake shooting. We need to stop all this garbage talk about defunding the police. We need to get serious about violent crime,  she said.She also said she stands firm behind the government not telling peo stanley cup ple what healthcare choices to make. I am running because we need to empower parents and kids with educational choice,  Kleefisch said.  We need to have safe streets and we need to have schools with some type of educational standards, and we need good paying jobs. Kleefisch also added she will fight for stronger lead