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19 Oct 2023

#illegals

Red State: DHS Head Mayorkas Spends Taxpayer Funds to Help Ecuadorians Avoid Congressional Caps, Enter the U.S.
DHS Head Mayorkas Spends Taxpayer Funds to Help Ecuadorians Avoid Congressional Caps, Enter the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is accused of being a serial liar and continuing to import illegal aliens into the country. The DHS plans to spend taxpayer funds to help migrants from Ecuador evade immigration caps, angering many. Mayorkas is also criticized for prioritizing equity over the safety and well-being of American citizens.


#politics

Fox News: House conservatives sound alarm on possible 'Democrat-deal speaker' as Jordan's bid falls flat
House conservatives sound alarm on possible 'Democrat-deal speaker' as Jordan's bid falls flat
House conservatives are criticizing a plan to temporarily empower interim Speaker Patrick McHenry as Republicans struggle to find a new speaker. Rep. Pat Fallon estimates that two-thirds of the Republican conference do not back the plan. Rep. Ralph Norman is opposed to it as well. Rep. Greg Murphy argues that the plan would not give other Republicans a fair shot at running for speaker. Rep. Chip Roy and Rep. Byron Donalds are also against the plan.


National Review: The Corner: Don’t ‘Empower’ McHenry, Just Leave Him in Place
The Corner: Don’t ‘Empower’ McHenry, Just Leave Him in Place
Republicans are considering a bipartisan deal to make Representative Patrick McHenry the temporary acting speaker with limited powers. It is unnecessary and a mistake. Just leave him as speaker pro tempore. There is no need to create a new institution or force Republicans to make compromises.


PJ Media: Candace and Megyn and John Fetterman
Candace and Megyn and John Fetterman


Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens engage in a heated spat over Harvard students supporting Hamas. Owens argues against blacklisting them, claiming they are ignorant of the killings. The feud intensifies, with both women using their podcasts to air their opinions. Owens emphasizes the dangers of internet influence, defends free speech, and calls for cooler heads. Meanwhile, Owens reflects on her own progressive past and asserts that none of her left-leaning comrades condoned the violence in Israel. The question remains whether these students can change their minds and grow beyond emotional indoctrination.


National Review: The Corner: John Fetterman Dons Suit, Gets Better at His Job
The Corner: John Fetterman Dons Suit, Gets Better at His Job


The United States Senate dress code was restored, making John Fetterman upgrade his attire. Fetterman has been taking strong moral stands, especially regarding the conflict between Israel and Hamas. He called out his fellow Democrats for blaming Israel and expressed his support for Israel's efforts against Hamas. Fetterman has also been needling Senator Menendez, calling for him to resign and raising questions about his foreign ties. Despite National Review's disapproval, Fetterman's stances on important issues earn him some credit.


The Federalist: Biden Isn't The Top Threat, Democrats' Policies Are
Biden Isn't The Top Threat, Democrats' Policies Are
A Palestinian woman who supports Hamas was revealed to be working for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She has been placed on administrative leave, but the real issue lies in the open border policies that allow people who hate America to enter the country. This is a national security concern and a Democratic stronghold like Dearborn, Michigan is at risk.


#society

Daily Wire: Jeremy Boreing Debunks ‘Silly Notion’ That New Bentkey Kids Show ‘Chip Chilla’ Is Conservative Version Of ‘Bluey’ 
Jeremy Boreing Debunks ‘Silly Notion’ That New Bentkey Kids Show ‘Chip Chilla’ Is Conservative Version Of ‘Bluey’ 
Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing denies claims that the new show "Chip Chilla" is a conservative version of "Bluey." He praises "Bluey" but criticizes the platform it streams on. Boreing refutes accusations that "Chip Chilla" is a rip-off of "Bluey" and highlights the rarity of positive family dynamics in children's entertainment.


The Babylon Bee: Man Receives Gold Medal For Standing Up First When Airplane Stops
Man Receives Gold Medal For Standing Up First When Airplane Stops
Passenger Lyle Finch defies the odds by standing up quickly on a plane. He is awarded a gold medal and becomes a role model for children. Critics question the purpose of this skill.


Fox News: Jenny McCarthy believes Suzanne Somers 'shattered' Hollywood stereotypes: 'An irreplaceable national treasure'
Jenny McCarthy believes Suzanne Somers 'shattered' Hollywood stereotypes: 'An irreplaceable national treasure'
Beloved actress Suzanne Somers has passed away, leaving behind a profound impact on Hollywood and society. Jenny McCarthy, who played Somers' TV daughter, praised her for breaking stereotypes and taking on Hollywood and Big Pharma. McCarthy also commended Somers' mission to inspire women to harmonize alternative medicine with modern health care. Somers battled breast cancer for over two decades and was surrounded by her family at the time of her death. McCarthy paid tribute to Somers on Instagram, remembering their time together on "The Jenny McCarthy Show." Somers was famously fired from "Three's Company" after asking for equal pay, but McCarthy admires her unwavering determination and success.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukraine gains bridgehead, reclaims two villages in Kherson Oblast on Dnipro
Frontline report: Ukraine gains bridgehead, reclaims two villages in Kherson Oblast on Dnipro
Ukraine launches a successful offensive, reclaiming two villages in Kherson Oblast from Russian control. The operation involved precise strikes and an amphibious assault, resulting in the establishment of a bridgehead on the Dnipro River's eastern bank.


Fox News: American survivor of Hamas attack on music fest returns to see anti-Israel protests in US: ‘I don’t feel safe’
American survivor of Hamas attack on music fest returns to see anti-Israel protests in US: ‘I don’t feel safe’
American woman Natalie Sanandaji recounts her terrifying experience escaping Hamas' attack on an Israeli music festival. She expresses concern about the rise of antisemitism fueled by social media and emphasizes that this is not about Israel vs. Palestine, but about a terrorist organization attacking Jews. Sanandaji shares her personal realization of how easily the world can stand by and not intervene, echoing the lessons taught about the Holocaust.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: The Belt and Road Ahead
The Belt and Road Ahead
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a summit for his Belt and Road Initiative, emphasizing China's commitment to the program despite challenges. Only 23 world leaders attended, reflecting a more divided world. Xi announced new financing of $100 billion and highlighted the importance of smaller, smarter, and greener projects.


The Blaze: Mainstream media won’t show you this – Boston crowd shouts: 'Biggest threat in the world today – Israel and the USA!'
Mainstream media won’t show you this – Boston crowd shouts: 'Biggest threat in the world today – Israel and the USA!'
The mainstream media is unreliable and refuses to report facts. At a pro-Palestine rally, the crowd chants about both Israel and the USA, declaring them the biggest threats. They are coming for the rest of the West next.


Fox News: State Department urges 'worldwide caution' for Americans overseas as Israel-Hamas war rages
State Department urges 'worldwide caution' for Americans overseas as Israel-Hamas war rages
The U.S. State Department issues a caution to Americans traveling due to increased tensions and potential terrorist attacks. The warning includes advice to avoid Lebanon's border with Israel and mentions the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Hezbollah engages in border skirmishes with Israel, while Hamas fires rockets from southern Lebanon. Israel responds with tank fire and airstrikes.


Red State: Pro-Israel College Students Sign on to Their Own Letter of Support, and the Numbers Are Pretty Impressive
Pro-Israel College Students Sign on to Their Own Letter of Support, and the Numbers Are Pretty Impressive
Most of the civilized world was horrified by Hamas's attack on Israel. Antisemitism is on the rise worldwide. A pro-Israel letter, signed by over 5,000 students at 650 colleges and universities, has emerged in response to the pro-Palestinian support from over 30 student organizations at Harvard. The letter expresses concern for the isolation of friends and family in Israel and calls attention to the double standard and silence of many universities. There have been consequences for those who supported the pro-Palestinian letter, with job offers being rescinded by law firms.


Foreign Policy: Biden Turns a Few More Screws on China’s Chip Industry
Biden Turns a Few More Screws on China’s Chip Industry
The United States has imposed new restrictions on the export of semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China in an effort to curb their artificial intelligence capabilities. The aim is to prevent China from using advanced chips in military applications and cyberattacks. These export controls also expand to other countries, including Russia, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea. The new rules patch up loopholes in previous restrictions and aim to limit China's access to AI technology.


Washington Free Beacon: FLASHBACK: Congressional Dems Defend UN’s Anti-Semitic Palestinian Relief Agency
FLASHBACK: Congressional Dems Defend UN’s Anti-Semitic Palestinian Relief Agency
Congressional Democrats in 2018 urged the U.S. government to reinstate funding for the UN refugee agency in Gaza, despite its ties to terrorism and anti-Semitic education. The Trump administration had pulled funding due to the agency's flaws. Democrats ignored the agency's extremist connections and continued to support it. The Biden administration eventually approved millions of dollars in funding for the agency, despite concerns about aiding terrorist groups.


The Blaze: Starbucks sues union over pro-Hamas social media post — Workers United responds with countersuit
Starbucks sues union over pro-Hamas social media post — Workers United responds with countersuit
Starbucks filed a lawsuit against its workers' union for sharing a social media post supporting Hamas' recent attacks. The union's post, expressing solidarity with Palestine, received over 1,000 complaints. Starbucks accuses the union of damaging its reputation and causing harm to the company.


Forbes: MTV Europe Music Awards Officially Canceled Amid Israel-Hamas War
MTV Europe Music Awards Officially Canceled Amid Israel-Hamas War
The 2023 MTV Europe Music Awards has been canceled due to world events, specifically the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The decision was made out of caution for the safety of those involved.


Human Events: Number of dead in Gaza hospital blast revised from 500 to 10-50: European intelligence source
Number of dead in Gaza hospital blast revised from 500 to 10-50: European intelligence source
Contrary to initial reports, a senior European intelligence official reveals that the blast at Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza caused only a few dozen deaths, not the hundreds claimed by Hamas. The IDF releases drone footage suggesting that the blast did not come from their strike. New intelligence intercepts suggest that the explosion was caused by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Israel is not responsible.


Red State: After the Worst False Wartime Journalism, Major News Outlets Blame Social Media for ‘Misinformation’
After the Worst False Wartime Journalism, Major News Outlets Blame Social Media for ‘Misinformation’
The media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war has been riddled with false information and biased reporting. News outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Reuters, and the BBC all spread baseless accusations that Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza. These false reports led to demonstrations, riots, and even the cancellation of a peace accord. Despite the glaring mistakes, these outlets have made little effort to correct their errors or take responsibility for their misinformation. The media's rush to be the first to report has come at the cost of accuracy and reliability.


Fox News: Senate prepares for Biden to send supplemental funding request with Israel, Ukraine aid
Senate prepares for Biden to send supplemental funding request with Israel, Ukraine aid
The Biden administration is set to request emergency funding for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan from the Senate. They plan to pass a resolution showing support for Israel and negotiate with Republicans on border security provisions. The package is expected to be around $100 billion.


#crime

Daily Wire: Natalee Holloway’s Killer Likely Won’t Face Murder Charges Despite Taped Confession
Natalee Holloway’s Killer Likely Won’t Face Murder Charges Despite Taped Confession
Joran van der Sloot, the man who confessed to killing Natalee Holloway, likely won't face charges for her murder due to a statute of limitations. He admitted to the crime as part of a plea agreement for extortion.


#sports

The Blaze: Whitlock: The decline of the NFL mirrors the collapse of America
Whitlock: The decline of the NFL mirrors the collapse of America


The NFL's main focus has shifted away from the game itself and towards promoting diversity, equality, and safety. This has led to a decline in the quality of play, with fewer touchdowns and more field goals. The league is more concerned with appeasing special interest groups than honoring football's history and traditions. The emphasis on safety has reduced practice time, hindering innovation and player development. The NFL is no longer driven by merit, and the result is a decline in the overall product on the field.


Forbes: Aaron Nola Would Fit Perfectly In Chicago
Aaron Nola Would Fit Perfectly In Chicago
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola, a sought-after free agent, could find a home in Chicago with either the Cubs or White Sox. The Cubs need to fill rotation holes and compete for the division, while the White Sox lack depth and desperately need veteran starters. Both teams have the financial means to make competitive offers.


#technology

Forbes: Kick Signs Nickmercs To $10 Million Deal
Kick Signs Nickmercs To $10 Million Deal
Gamer Nick "Nickmercs" Kolcheff will stream on the upstart platform Kick, departing from Twitch for a $10 million contract. Kick, known for talent-friendly contracts, has signed other Twitch stars, but still has a much smaller audience than Twitch. However, Kick's founders are financially backed by a cryptocurrency venture and offer cryptocurrency as part of deals. Nickmercs, known for his bombastic personality, has built a large following on Twitch and has earned millions from his content and sponsorships. Kick will also fund live events and gaming tournaments for him.


#other

Fox News: How the Delete Act misses Big Tech culprits in a law designed to protect consumers
How the Delete Act misses Big Tech culprits in a law designed to protect consumers
Data brokers collect and sell personal information, but social media companies like Facebook were not included in California's Delete Act, which aims to give citizens control over their data. The legislation could reshape digital privacy and set new standards nationwide. Businesses worry about the impact on advertising and fraud prevention. Individual action, such as using removal services and antivirus software, is crucial for safeguarding personal data. California's Delete Act may inspire other states to adopt similar measures.