
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Jun 19, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET
Sponsor: QWIKET: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
topic
America One News
12 Oct 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation: Weighing the Third GOP Primary Debate Contenders
As November nears, the GOP primary debate contenders are about to be trimmed. Who survives? Does it matter?
Liberty Nation: Nikki Haley Takes Her Campaign to Camp Romney Ryan
Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Senator Mitt Romney recently hosted a private summit to discuss the search for an alternative Republican presidential nominee in 2024. The fact that this event attracted four current candidates is surprising, considering the lack of genuine support and influence that both Romney and Ryan hold within the party. Among those present were former Vice President Mike Pence, ex-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. The involvement of ex-South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in this gathering is particularly puzzling, as she has shown indecisiveness and a lack of political smarts in her attempts to position herself as the first post-Trump alternative.
#society
American Thinker: The Queering of America
For most Americans, labels like "gay" and "queer" are used interchangeably to describe those attracted to the same sex. However, "queer" encompasses a much broader and more subversive meaning. Queer individuals aim to undermine traditional sexual identity and promote a world where any form of sex is acceptable, even illegal ones. This movement is infiltrating education, libraries, and even children's events, creating controversy and pushing boundaries.
#war
American Thinker: Man's inhumanity to man
Hamas unleashes inhumanity on Israeli civilians, attacking with calculated brutality. Israel caught off guard, raising questions about intelligence agencies. Hamas militants commit grotesque atrocities, murdering hundreds and beheading babies. Inhumanity prevails as indoctrination and manipulation take hold. The 2020 election is deemed fraudulent, leading to erosion of American democracy. The Democrats' actions embolden terrorists and divide the nation. The warning of freedom's fragility echoes loudly.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Meet the LA Times Reporter Who Doesn't Want You To Know Hamas Beheads Babies
Investigative reporter Adam Elmahrek of the Los Angeles Times denies claims of Hamas beheading babies during their terrorist assault on Israel, dismissing it as unverified and sensational. He argues that the Israeli military spreads lies and disinformation. Despite confirmation from other sources, Elmahrek refuses to acknowledge the beheadings, reflecting a bias against Israel. The Times has not commented on the matter.
#military
National Review: The U.S. Must Oppose a Premature Cease-Fire in Gaza
President Biden expressed strong support for Israel in the recent conflict with Hamas, but Israelis are wary of U.S. pressure to prematurely cease operations. The U.S. should ensure Israel has the time and resources to achieve complete victory over Hamas, vetoing any cease-fire resolution and ignoring third-party mediation. Israel should aim for unconditional surrender. Just as the Allies sought total victory in World War II, Israel should seek the complete destruction of Hamas. The international community must recognize the atrocities committed by Hamas and the need for decisive action. Israel must avoid civilian casualties, but it is Hamas that fights with disregard for Palestinian life. The destruction of Hamas may cause short-term suffering but is crucial for long-term peace. The U.S. should unequivocally support Israel in its quest for complete victory.
#culture
National Review: Saturday Night Live Will Tell You the Future
As the 49th season of Saturday Night Live begins, it serves as a time capsule of American politics and culture, reflecting on past controversies that are still relevant today. The show has always been political, addressing issues such as the Equal Rights Amendment and racial dynamics. While it has made some predictions that came true, it has also missed the mark on occasions. Nevertheless, SNL remains an important record of American history and a glimpse into future debates.
#crime
Forbes: Billionaire Ex-F1 Boss Bernie Ecclestone Pleads Guilty To Fraud
Billionaire Bernie Ecclestone pleaded guilty to fraud in London for hiding assets worth $650 million abroad. He failed to declare a trust in Singapore to tax authorities, leading to charges of fraud. Ecclestone reached a settlement with HMRC, agreeing to pay $803 million to cover 18 tax years.
#sports
American Thinker: The boys of summer
The Houston Astros face challenges retaining star players due to the mercenary nature of Major League Baseball. George Springer and Carlos Correa, instrumental in the Astros' previous successes, now play for other teams while their former teammates compete in the playoffs. Baseball is a team sport, and the Astros' success is attributed to their cohesive and talented roster. They will face the Texas Rangers in the American League Championship Series. Despite political differences, the joy of watching the Fall Classic unites fans like George Will and the author.
#other
National Review: A Holocaust Restitution, a Newly Discovered Rembrandt, and a Native American Artist at the Biennale
A restitution of art seized during the Holocaust coincides with the attack on Israel by Hamas, shedding light on the dark side of our own country's support for Hamas. The Manhattan district attorney's office aggressively seizes Greek and Roman antiquities, but should focus more on the city's criminal class. Artworks stolen by the Nazis from art collector Fritz Grünbaum are being restituted, with some worth $10 million. The Museum of the American Latino is a waste of money and perpetuates fake history and victim politics. Native American artist Jeffrey Gibson will represent the US in the Biennale in Venice, but a group exhibit would be better to showcase the country's Native American talent. A newly discovered Rembrandt painting is up for auction after being mistakenly sold as "circle of Rembrandt".