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16 Oct 2023

#politics

Liberty Nation: An RFK Party Switch Changes Everything
An RFK Party Switch Changes Everything
RFK Jr.'s impending announcement sparks speculation: party switch or independent run? The big question lingers: who stands to gain the most from his decision?


Red State: Duke Over America WAAM Radio Edition 247- Sunday October 15th 2023
Duke Over America WAAM Radio Edition 247- Sunday October 15th 2023
In this week's show, I talked about the flawed moral equivalency argument between Hamas and Israel. I also discussed the Michigan GOP chair's inability to raise money while still receiving a salary. Additionally, I touched on the absurdity of loving an inanimate object while relying on taxpayer funds. Tune in to hear more on these topics and more.


PJ Media: Ohio Democrat Senator Appears Vulnerable in 2024
Ohio Democrat Senator Appears Vulnerable in 2024
The 2024 Senate map favors Republicans, who only have to defend eleven seats compared to Democrats' twenty. Senator Joe Manchin is in trouble, as new polling shows Republican candidate Jim Justice with a lead. Senator John Tester is also vulnerable, and Senator Sherrod Brown faces a competitive race as Ohio becomes redder. Brown leads among independent voters, but Joe Biden's high disapproval ratings in the state and Trump's significant lead in Ohio suggest challenges for Brown's reelection. To win, Brown needs to win over Trump supporters.


#society

American Thinker: President of the National Black Farmers Association rings the alarm on the terror of the federal bureaucracy
President of the National Black Farmers Association rings the alarm on the terror of the federal bureaucracy
John Boyd, Jr., a fourth-generation farmer in Virginia, has criticized the federal government's actions against the black farming community, highlighting discrimination historically suffered by black farmers. He specifically raises concerns about the FDA's plan to ban menthol and other flavored tobacco products, which would disproportionately affect black tobacco users and further criminalize a population already facing disproportionate consequences in the criminal legal system. Despite his criticism, Boyd still aligns himself with the Democratic Party. The essay suggests that these policies are intentional and consistent with the federal government's historical mistreatment of the black community.


The Blaze: Commentary: Through our phones, we’re gazing into hell
Commentary: Through our phones, we’re gazing into hell
The recent war between Israel and Gaza is causing immense horror and trauma, with gruesome images seared into our memories. While it may seem important to stay informed, constantly watching these videos only feeds into revenue-driven exploitation. Digital war has become our reality, and the fascination with violence needs to be questioned. Watching these gory videos affects our spiritual well-being and offers no productive information. Instead, focus on protecting yourself and your loved ones, as the truth becomes increasingly distorted in this digital battleground. Disconnect from the spectacle and engage in meaningful, human connections.


#war

Daily Wire: Ben Shapiro Talks Israel With Mark Levin, Slams ‘Absolutely Despicable’ Legacy Media For Drawing ‘Moral Parity Between Israel And Its Enemies’
Ben Shapiro Talks Israel With Mark Levin, Slams ‘Absolutely Despicable’ Legacy Media For Drawing ‘Moral Parity Between Israel And Its Enemies’
Ben Shapiro criticized the American media for supporting Hamas, the terrorist group responsible for attacking Israel. Shapiro and conservative analyst Mark Levin discussed the Biden administration's aid to Gaza and its alignment with Iran. They also condemned the media for presenting a false moral equivalence between Israel and its enemies. Shapiro highlighted Hamas' horrific acts, targeting innocent civilians and explicitly stating their desire to kill Jews, while the media turned a blind eye and pushed a biased narrative blaming Israel for the conflict. He emphasized that the media's arrogance and predetermined bias against Western countries contribute to their distorted coverage of the situation.


Red State: WATCH: Hamas Terrorist's Bodycam Shows the Moment an Israeli Kibbutz Let Him Have It
WATCH: Hamas Terrorist's Bodycam Shows the Moment an Israeli Kibbutz Let Him Have It
Hamas carries out a brutal massacre in Southern Israel, documenting their rampage with body-cameras. The videos show the horrifying torture and murder of families, but also capture moments of heroism from those who fought back. Some residents and IDF members eliminate the threat, saving lives. This is why many Americans oppose firearm confiscation. The events on October 7th prove the unpredictability of danger, emphasizing the need for self-defense.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: NSA Jake Sullivan: Hamas 'Taking Steps to Try and Stop' Americans from Leaving Gaza
NSA Jake Sullivan: Hamas 'Taking Steps to Try and Stop' Americans from Leaving Gaza
Biden adviser Sullivan blamed Hamas for Americans stuck in Gaza, but said the US is working with Egypt to allow their safe passage. The Egyptians have agreed, but Hamas is blocking their exit. Secretary Blinken is in Egypt to address this issue and ensure Americans can return home.


Daily Wire: Graham: Peace Deal Between Israel, Saudi Arabia Will Still Happen
Graham: Peace Deal Between Israel, Saudi Arabia Will Still Happen
South Carolina GOP Senator Lindsey Graham believes that the peace deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia, despite the recent Hamas attack, is still likely to happen. Graham, who spoke with Israeli and Saudi officials, stated that there is a desire from both parties to normalize their relationship and work towards peace. He also emphasized the need to destroy Hamas and create a safer environment for Gaza residents, with hopes of ending the Arab/Israeli conflict.

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, however, mentioned that the focus for now is on helping Israel defend against Hamas. While talks of normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia are not a priority at the moment, future diplomatic initiatives may contribute to a more stable region in the long run.


Daily Signal: Patriarch Offers to Exchange Himself for Captured Children
Patriarch Offers to Exchange Himself for Captured Children
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is willing to exchange himself for the freedom of children captured by Hamas terrorists. He expressed his willingness during a video conference, stating that winning the release of the hostages is the top priority. The patriarch has not had direct contact with Hamas but believes dialogue should be pursued immediately to avoid further bloodshed. In the midst of the conflict, pro-Palestine students in the United States have been rallying in support of the attacks on Israel.


Breitbart: Israel President Herzog: Hamas Terrorists Had Manuals on How to Torture, Kidnap
Israel President Herzog: Hamas Terrorists Had Manuals on How to Torture, Kidnap
President Herzog revealed that Hamas terrorists infiltrating Israel were found carrying manuals on how to torture and kidnap civilians. He emphasized that the conflict goes beyond Israel versus Palestinians or Judaism versus Islam but is about the battle between good and evil. Herzog denounced the presence of a terrorist army within civilian premises, shooting missiles at Israeli children from their homes, shops, mosques, and hospitals.


The American Spectator: Israel’s Three Big Problems
Israel’s Three Big Problems
Israel faces immediate problems in their war against Hamas: rescuing hostages, destroying the terrorist force in Gaza, and deterring Hizballah from the north. Hamas is killing civilians, including children, and engaging in rape and torture. President Biden has acted to support Israel, but refuses to blame Iran for their involvement. Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza. Egypt has closed the border and Hamas is ordering civilians to stay, resulting in inevitable civilian casualties. Hizballah poses a more dangerous threat, with longer-range rockets and the potential for devastation. U.S. intervention may be necessary to prevent Israel's fall.


#military

American Thinker: Daisies at the ends of their rifles: Is the Biden military just too woke?
Daisies at the ends of their rifles: Is the Biden military just too woke?
The military's focus on gender identity and societal issues compromises its ability to defend against enemy threats. With divisions along race and gender, our military is weakened and distracted from its core purpose. Our nation is in danger, and we must rid America of the woke mindset before it's too late.


#health

Forbes: Novo Nordisk Buys Hypertension Drug Ocedurenone For $1.3 Billion—Expanding Ozempic Maker’s Arsenal
Novo Nordisk Buys Hypertension Drug Ocedurenone For $1.3 Billion—Expanding Ozempic Maker’s Arsenal
Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk is set to acquire the drug ocedurenone for $1.3 billion. They believe it has the potential to treat uncontrolled hypertension, as well as cardiovascular and kidney disease. Ocedurenone works against aldosterone, a hormone that raises blood pressure. Novo Nordisk plans to conduct further trials to maximize the drug's effectiveness. Meanwhile, the company has seen success with its weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic, with sales growth exceeding expectations. A recent study also suggests that these drugs may come with an increased risk of gastrointestinal issues.


Flag And Cross: Labeling Ultra-Processed Foods As Addictive Could Tackle Obesity Crisis, Study Suggests
Labeling Ultra-Processed Foods As Addictive Could Tackle Obesity Crisis, Study Suggests
Labeling ultra-processed foods as addictive could help combat the obesity crisis, according to a major study involving scientists from multiple countries. The study found that around 14 percent of adults and 12 percent of children worldwide are addicted to these types of foods. Experts suggest that recognizing the addictive properties of certain processed foods could have a positive impact on global health. However, the research team also emphasized the need for further investigation into the role of food additives and geographic differences in food access. They pointed to examples of successful policies implemented in Chile, Mexico, and the UK as potential models for addressing the issue.


#crime

Breitbart: At Least 21 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
At Least 21 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Over the weekend in Chicago, 21 people were shot, with three of them being fatally wounded. The first fatal shooting occurred on Saturday, and two more fatal shootings happened on Sunday. One victim was found unresponsive in a car, while another was discovered lying on the ground in the Heart of Chicago neighborhood. The city has seen a total of 465 homicides so far this year.


#sports

Flag And Cross: BORA-hansgrohe Cycling Team Wraps Up Season Ahead Of Alpine Ski World Cup
BORA-hansgrohe Cycling Team Wraps Up Season Ahead Of Alpine Ski World Cup
BORA-hansgrohe, a German cycling team led by Ralph Denk, has signed Slovenian superstar Primoz Roglic, a former ski jumper turned cycling champion. Roglic has won numerous races, including the Vuelta de España three times and this year's Giro d'Italia. The team will end their season a week before the Alpine Ski World Cup begins in Sölden, Austria. Primoz Roglic will make his first appearance at the team camp before the skiing competition.

Sölden, Austria, is hosting the Alpine Ski World Cup, a winter sport featuring downhill, slalom, and giant slalom events. The BORA-hansgrohe cycling team will have their annual camp in Sölden before the competition begins. The valley offers various sporting events throughout the year, including six ski areas with a total of 363 slope kilometers. The Alpine World Cup events in Sölden will be preceded by the Electric Mountain Festival and followed by Hannibal - The Glacier Spectacle.


Forbes: Underdog Role Motivates Zac Gallen When It Comes To Philadelphia Homecoming
Underdog Role Motivates Zac Gallen When It Comes To Philadelphia Homecoming
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen, a native of New Jersey, is preparing to start Game One of the National League Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies. Despite the emotional homecoming, Gallen remains focused on winning and embracing the underdog role. He hopes to replicate the postseason success of previous Diamondbacks pitchers and is gaining recognition as one of the league's best. Gallen's pitching style, highlighted by his trust and persistence, has been pivotal in the Diamondbacks' postseason run. He is ready to thrive in the hostile environment of Citizens Bank Park.


#outdoors

The Blaze: Video: Texas woman ends up in Mexico while trying to get to Home Depot to buy zip ties
Video: Texas woman ends up in Mexico while trying to get to Home Depot to buy zip ties
A Texan woman went to El Paso to visit her mother but ended up at the Mexican border while looking for the nearest Home Depot. She mistakenly drove towards the Port of Juarez and found herself exiting America and entering Mexico. Despite the language barrier, she sought help from Border Patrol and eventually proved her identity. The incident taught her a valuable lesson, and she vowed to never make the same mistake again. She never made it to Home Depot and decided to return home, relax, and forget about the whole ordeal.


#technology

Forbes: Six Questions For Yannis Dosios, CCO Of Integrated Ad Science
Six Questions For Yannis Dosios, CCO Of Integrated Ad Science
Yannis Dosios, Global Chief Commercial Officer at Integral Ad Sciences (IAS), discusses ad fraud, consumer privacy, and brand safety. Ad fraud is expected to reach $84 billion by 2023. IAS tracks media quality trends globally, noting an increase in invalid traffic and various types of ad fraud. The U.S. has seen a steady trend in ad fraud due to anti-fraud techniques, but there has been an increase in fraud on specific platforms and in certain regions. IAS is committed to safeguarding consumer privacy by researching consumer attitudes and utilizing AI-powered solutions for effective targeting while respecting user privacy. Brand safety and suitability are a priority for marketers, and IAS provides actionable data to drive superior results. The media/advertising industry will face issues such as sophisticated fraudsters and concerns about data privacy. IAS stands out by delivering the industry's most comprehensive and real-time data, capturing billions of digital interactions daily and providing granular insights to guide optimization. Dosios joined IAS for its purpose, growth potential, and talented team.


#other

Breitbart: French School Evacuated Again: Bomb Threat Days After Fatal 'Day of Jihad' Knife Attack
French School Evacuated Again: Bomb Threat Days After Fatal 'Day of Jihad' Knife Attack
A French high school that experienced a suspected Islamist terror attack was evacuated due to a bomb threat. The threat was received via an internet message and prompted the deployment of the bomb squad. The school later reopened and paid tribute to a teacher who was murdered three years ago. Another teacher was killed last week, suspected to be another attack by a radicalized Muslim. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne condemned the acts of terrorism and asserted that knowledge and the Republic will prevail over barbarism.


The Economist: Britain’s national parks are not protecting nature
Britain’s national parks are not protecting nature
Dartmoor, a national park in Britain, is suffering from ecological decline, with many species on the brink of extinction and protected areas in poor condition. The main cause is intensive farming, which has led to overgrazing and habitat destruction. The management of national parks by Natural England is flawed, with inadequate monitoring and insufficient incentives for farmers to adopt sustainable practices. A review has been announced to address these issues.