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American Thinker: Replacing Dianne Feinstein
Governor Gavin Newsom has the opportunity to pick California's next senator after the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein. He vowed to appoint a black woman for the position, and Karen Bass and Representative Barbara Lee are under consideration. However, Newsom could choose Kamala Harris, which would solve several problems for the Democrats but would require convincing her to accept a 'demotion' from Vice President to senator. This move would help Newsom's aspirations for the Presidency and ensure Harris is not a contender in the 2024 race.
Fox News: Supreme Court prepares for new term by looking back, with likely impact on 2024 elections
As Americans anticipate the 2024 presidential election, the Supreme Court is set to tackle important political issues that have divided the country. The court's docket includes cases on gun rights, the power of the executive branch, election redistricting, free speech on social media, and FDA approval of abortion pills. Meanwhile, the justices themselves face calls for ethics reform and accountability, with growing demands for a binding ethical code.
American Thinker: Judges are not business experts
A New York judge ruled that Trump's financial valuations were overstated despite being unchallenged for years. The judge's personal opinion and lack of expertise raise questions about the political motivations behind the ruling. This case appears to be a business shakedown with potential ulterior motives.
Forbes: Hannity Versus Newsom: Debunking The Energy Independence Controversy
Conservative Fox News host Sean Hannity and California Gov. Gavin Newsom debated the issue of energy independence in the U.S. brought up during the Republican debate. Hannity claimed that the U.S. lost its energy independence under President Biden, while Newsom argued that the country is more energy independent today. PolitiFact clarified that the U.S. is not truly energy independent, but it does produce more energy than it consumes. Newsom stated that U.S. excess energy production has increased under Biden, setting new records. Hannity mentioned energy restrictions under Biden but acknowledged that the U.S. is still producing oil and gas in record amounts.
Fox News: High-profile Supreme Court cases to watch in 2023-24
The Supreme Court will decide key cases including gun rights, consumer financial protection, racial gerrymandering, executive power, the opioid crisis, and social media regulation. These cases could impact issues like domestic violence restraining orders, agency funding, voting boundaries, federal agency discretion, bankruptcy settlements, and the First Amendment.
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American Thinker: Modern art is the resentful destruction of beauty
A visit to an old Catholic hospice in Guadalajara reveals disturbing feminist modern art exhibits that defy the sacred. Grotesque depictions of the human form and destruction of beauty are praised as subversive and enlightened. This trend reflects a larger campaign to demoralize and dumb down society, erasing the concept of the sacred and endorsing civilizational suicide.
Washington Free Beacon: You Say You Want a Counter-Revolution
Christopher Rufo, a right-wing figure known for his opposition to critical race theory (CRT), has written a book titled "America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything." Despite sympathetic profiles of key figures in the left's movement, Rufo provides a blueprint for a right-wing countermarch. The book explores the left's infiltration of institutions and warns against critiques of power that can inadvertently justify it, emphasizing the importance of gatekeeping. The parallels between the left's tactics and those employed by the right are evident throughout the book, highlighting the need for conservatives to carefully navigate their own fringe elements.
Foreign Policy: The Great Turn Inward
In Tara Zahra's book, "Against the World: Anti-Globalism and Mass Politics Between the World Wars," she explores the rise of anti-global movements during the interwar period. Countries turned away from global trade and sought self-sufficiency, which has parallels to present-day discontentment with global integration. The book delves into the origins and consequences of these movements, challenging the notion of a clear divide between nationalism and internationalism.
PJ Media: The Decline and Fall of Home: Part Two
The decline of the Roman Empire and the current state of the American Republic share similar characteristics and potential for downfall. The political equilibrium between branches of government in both empires has been shattered, leading to inevitable decline. The question arises: what can be done to prevent further deterioration? Some suggest voting in elections and supporting politicians who defend liberty and the Constitution, as well as promoting the advantages of liberty and informing others of the dangers of big government. However, there is doubt as to whether these efforts can reverse the decline.
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Euromaidan Press: Russia’s night attacks injure at least four Ukrainian civilians after one killed, ten injured on 30 September
Russia launched night attacks on Ukraine, using drones, missiles, and artillery, injuring at least four civilians and causing damage to civilian infrastructure.
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Fox News: China escapes unscathed following world leaders UN summit: 'Exhaustion has set in'
Critics accuse China of hypocrisy on issues like human rights and energy crisis. US officials visit China despite spying accusations. Countries avoid condemning China's human rights violations. Friction with China continues.
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Fox News: As Catholic Church faces precarious cultural time, Bishop Robert Barron of Minnesota models thoughtful faith
The Catholic Church is navigating a cultural moment as it seeks to balance its teachings with the need to be welcoming. Bishop Robert Barron is playing a crucial role in this endeavor, as he participates in the Synod on Synodality, a major event at the Vatican. The synod is viewed as a potential change to the Church's core teachings, and there is a debate on what it means to be a "welcoming church."
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Forbes: How Universal Scares Up Monster Revenues With Halloween Horror Nights
Universal's Halloween Horror Nights has become a massive revenue driver for the theme park, with millions of horror fans flocking to experience the scare. Universal spends over $100 million annually on the event, which has grown in popularity since its debut in 1991. The success of Halloween Horror Nights is due to America's obsession with Halloween and the resurgence of horror films. The event adds a significant boost to Universal Parks' bottom line, estimated to generate around $575 million in sales in 2022.
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Washington Free Beacon: When European Progress Gets Too Progressive
The bloody decades of Communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe restricted contact with the rest of the continent and disseminated fake news. Timothy Garton Ash, a chronicler of Europe, documents his travels through historical events and encounters with intellectuals, shedding light on life under Communism. His personal history highlights the struggle for freedom in Europe, but also reveals disappointment with the return of violence and the divergence of views on freedom among its inhabitants. This abstract pursuit of a progressive empire must not overlook the voices and inclinations of the people.