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19 Oct 2024

#politics

The Western Journal: Tim Walz Claims His Mom Lives Off Social Security Checks So She Can Feed Herself, But Something Doesn't Add Up
Tim Walz Claims His Mom Lives Off Social Security Checks So She Can Feed Herself, But Something Doesn't Add Up
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz stated that his 90-year-old mother relies on her Social Security check for food. This claim has sparked criticism, especially given Walz's reported net worth of over $1 million and his annual salary as governor.

Walz has previously mentioned his mother's struggles following his father's death, emphasizing the importance of Social Security benefits. The backlash highlights a perceived disconnect between his financial status and his mother's situation.


The Imaginative Conservative: Russell Kirk Lives On
Russell Kirk Lives On
Russell Kirk viewed the world as a place in moral decline, reflecting on the failures of Edmund Burke and the state of conservatism in the mid-20th century. He argued that genuine conservatism, rooted in tradition and prudence, remains essential in countering the dangers of ideology.

Kirk's "The Politics of Prudence" emphasizes the importance of a moral order and the need for cautious governance. He outlines principles that guide conservative thought, advocating for a balance between change and continuity while warning against the perils of ideological extremism.


Fox News: ABC debate fact-check of Trump ages poorly as FBI quietly revises violent crime statistics up
ABC debate fact-check of Trump ages poorly as FBI quietly revises violent crime statistics up
The FBI recently revised its data, revealing a 4.5% increase in violent crime in 2022, contradicting earlier reports of a decrease. This change has sparked controversy, particularly following a presidential debate where former President Trump criticized the Biden-Harris administration's crime record.

ABC News moderators faced backlash for fact-checking Trump while not challenging Vice President Harris. Trump accused the network of violating a pre-debate agreement regarding corrections, claiming it undermined their credibility.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: October for Russell Kirk
October for Russell Kirk
Russell Amos Augustine Kirk (1918-1994) was a prominent American thinker who championed the dignity of individuals and sought a more humane society amidst the turmoil of the 20th century. Alan Cornett has proposed October as "Russell Kirk Month" to promote his works and ideas, emphasizing their relevance in education.

Kirk's contributions include a deep understanding of the American Republic, advocacy for imagination in human experience, and a commitment to generosity. His unique perspective and literary skill have left a lasting impact, warranting remembrance and celebration.


Fox News: Chris Pratt blasts Hollywood stars with 'bad' attitudes on set, says it 'ruins everything for everyone'
Chris Pratt blasts Hollywood stars with 'bad' attitudes on set, says it 'ruins everything for everyone'
Chris Pratt criticized Hollywood actors for their negative attitudes on set during a New York Comic Con panel for "The Electric State." He emphasized that such behavior disrupts the filmmaking process and is unsustainable in the industry.

Pratt praised co-star Millie Bobby Brown for her positive demeanor and compassion for animals, highlighting their friendship during filming. "The Electric State," based on a graphic novel, is set to premiere on Netflix on March 14, 2025.


#crime

Fox News: Indiana prosecutors say unspent bullet, video provide proof of man's guilt in horrific Delphi murders
Indiana prosecutors say unspent bullet, video provide proof of man's guilt in horrific Delphi murders
Richard Allen, 52, is on trial for the 2017 murders of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana. Prosecutors allege he killed Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, and presented evidence linking him to the crime, including a bullet from his gun and incriminating statements.

Allen's defense claims he was framed, suggesting the involvement of a pagan cult. They argue there is reasonable doubt regarding his guilt, asserting that his statements were made under duress.