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14 Oct 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Plan To Curb CISA Censorship Is Ineffective And ‘Sloppy’
An appropriations bill aims to restrict the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), but experts believe it may not be sufficient. CISA is accused of censoring information, including "dis" and "misinformation" as well as "malinformation." The bill is poorly drafted and lacks clear definitions, leaving room for constitutional challenges.
Newsbusters: Bret Baier STUNNED Democrat Panetta Has Zero Regrets of Hunter Biden Laptop Fraud in 2020
Fox Special Report host Bret Baier interviewed former CIA director Leon Panetta about the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and the claim that it was a Russian disinformation operation. Panetta expressed no regrets and insisted that disinformation was involved, with Russian interference being a concern. Pundits Mollie Hemingway and Byron York criticized Panetta's refusal to acknowledge the authenticity of the laptop and the spread of false information in the past.
Liberty Nation: The House Speaker Conflict Has an Upside
: Republican infighting over choosing a new House Speaker is causing chaos and criticism. Democrats and Republicans have different core beliefs. The fight may have started as a personal vendetta, but it has highlighted the need for the House to do its job and create a comprehensive budget. Unity doesn't always lead to good policy, and holding on to principles is important, even if it means conflict. The American system of governance was intentionally designed to be slow and messy for a reason.
Liberty Nation: Jim Jordan Picks Up the House Speaker Gauntlet
Current House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) won the GOP nomination for House speaker after Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) stepped aside. Republicans are gauging support for Jordan, with 55 House Republicans indicating they would not vote for him. The party is wary of bringing a vote to the floor before the new speaker-designate has enough support to win. The House remains paralyzed without a speaker, and a full vote is unlikely to happen before October 17.
#society
American Thinker: College says praise of Hamas part of the 'free exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives'
Swarthmore College's Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) praised Hamas terrorists as "martyrs" and supported their "right to resist." President Val Smith defended this as "free exchange of diverse ideas" at a liberal arts institution. Comparing terrorism to diverse perspectives questions the concept of progress and raises concerns about inclusivity.
#war
Forbes: Another Hezbollah-Israel War Could Spark Regional Conflagration, Expert Says
As Israel prepares for a ground operation against Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon may open up another front, potentially sparking a regional war. Hezbollah, armed and financed by Iran, has the intention and capability to attack Israel and has warned its militia allies to prepare for war. With Hezbollah's large arsenal and potential ground invasion, the situation poses the most dangerous moment in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
#economy
OnTrack Fishing: How Much Are Kayak Pools? Are They Worth The Cost & Money?
Kayak pools are backyard swimming pools that offer durability, customization, and easy installation. They bridge the gap between above-ground and in-ground pools, providing an accessible and enjoyable swimming experience at a cost-effective price. Prices vary based on size and customization options, but they offer an alternative for homeowners who want the benefits of a luxurious pool without the high cost and maintenance of an in-ground pool.
#education
National Review: Oberlin Administrator Named in Gibson’s Bakery Lawsuit Refused to Respond to Antisemitism at Next Job
Lucy Haney, a Jewish student at Oglethorpe University, experienced a shift in campus climate under the new administrator Meredith Raimondo. Antisemitism has become prevalent on college campuses across America, with pro-Palestinian groups blaming Israel for Hamas attacks. Raimondo, previously involved in a defamation case against Gibson's Bakery, arrived at Oglethorpe with a tainted reputation. Students at Oglethorpe have witnessed a rise in anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric, but their concerns have been ignored by Raimondo and other administrators. The campus lacks a commitment to combating antisemitism and creating a safe environment for Jewish students.
#sports
Forbes: Rangers’ Rehabbing Max Scherzer Among Players To Watch In ALCS
The Houston Astros and Texas Rangers are set to face off in the American League Championship Series. The Astros are looking to become repeat World Series champions, while the Rangers are in the ALCS for the first time since 2012. The series starts on Sunday with Justin Verlander on the mound for the Astros and Jordan Montgomery for the Rangers.