Republican President Donald Trump is raging at Team USA Olympic snowboarder Hunter Hess as a "loser" after he expressed mixed feelings about representing his country in the Milan Cortina Winter Games, but CNN's Harry Enten said the 27-year-old views were similar to many others in his age cohort.




![The image is a black and white photograph capturing an outdoor scene. In the foreground, three dogs are engaged with what appears to be a boar or wild pig; two of the dogs have their mouths near the animal's snout while one stands guard beside them. The dog on the left has its head down towards the ground as well, perhaps sniffing or searching for something.
In addition to the animals and dogs in action, there is also human interaction depicted: a partial view of a person’s leg can be seen at the top-left corner with bare feet planted firmly on the earth. The setting seems rural with sparse vegetation; some branches are visible behind the subjects which suggest that this may take place near a wooded area.
The photograph has an overall gritty texture, indicative perhaps of its age or intended effect to convey realism and rawness in wildlife photography during what could be considered 'the golden age' of photojournalism. The details such as fur textures, ground litter like leaves and twigs give depth to the image which might have been a common practice for photographers of that time.
The photograph is labeled with context suggesting it was taken by Ed van der Elsken in 1956-1957, referencing an article or collection named "Jachthonden met wild zwijn" (Hunter dogs and wild boar). This suggests the image may have been part of a series documenting wildlife interactions with [...]](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/116/016/923/946/439/098/small/a33b02fc6d204f0d.jpeg)







![This image is a vintage photograph depicting a rural landscape. The scene features rolling hills covered with dense vegetation, including trees and bushes in varying shades of green, indicating lush foliage typical of temperate climates. In the foreground, there's an expansive view of grassy fields that transition into patches of trees.
Prominently located within this natural setting is Hunter’s Inn, a quaint village inn set amidst sprawling grounds. The building appears to be constructed with traditional English architecture in mind—two-story wooden structures with pitched roofs and visible chimney stacks. Windows reflect the surrounding light, suggesting they are made from translucent glass.
A winding path or road leads up the hillside towards another smaller structure, possibly part of the inn complex. This suggests accessibility for visitors arriving by foot or horse-drawn carriage—a common mode of transport in rural areas during that era.
The overall atmosphere is serene and picturesque, with a sense of peaceful isolation from urban life—idealized as an idyllic retreat into nature. The image’s vintage quality, including sepia tones and the style of photography typical of the late 19th century to early 20th century, adds historical context.
There's no human presence or movement captured in this still shot; it emphasizes tranquility and untouched beauty rather than [...]](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/115/929/384/450/420/644/small/b1a3263d099efc3e.jpeg)


