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21 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Plan Would Import More 'Diversity' Migrants to American Towns
Vice President Kamala Harris supports the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, which aims to expand the Diversity Visa Lottery by 25,000 visas annually. Critics argue this program has previously allowed terrorists to enter the U.S., raising concerns about security and immigration policy.
The legislation would fast-track naturalization for recipients, reducing the residency requirement from five to three years. It has faced significant opposition for potentially increasing both legal and illegal immigration without addressing border security.
Fox News: Migrants caught at border bused, flown out of San Diego in possible 'cover up' before election: official
The federal government is transporting illegal immigrants from California's southern border to other states instead of releasing them locally, as the area faces an influx of migrants. Local officials express concerns about the political implications of street releases ahead of the upcoming election.
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond noted that the Border Patrol is busing and flying migrants to cities with available processing facilities. The Biden administration's border policies have faced significant criticism, prompting calls for a more effective immigration system.
#politics
The Western Journal: JD Vance's Response to Rally Attendee Shouting 'Jesus Is King' Is the Opposite of What Kamala Harris Did
Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance and Vice President Kamala Harris had contrasting reactions to audience members expressing Christian sentiments at their rallies. Vance affirmed the statement "Jesus is King," while Harris dismissed similar remarks with sarcasm, suggesting attendees were at the wrong event.
Vance criticized Harris for her perceived anti-Christian rhetoric, arguing that she should respect First Amendment rights. He emphasized the importance of faith in politics, contrasting his approach with Harris's response to pro-life protesters.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Kamala’s Cognitive Disability?
Michael Lauber discusses Kamala Harris's cognitive abilities, questioning whether she should undergo testing for mental issues. The conversation reflects broader concerns about leadership competency.
The dialogue highlights ongoing political scrutiny regarding the mental fitness of public officials.
The Western Journal: Tim Walz Can't Help but Whine About Donald Trump's McDonald's Visit While on 'The View'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized Donald Trump's recent campaign stunt at McDonald's during an appearance on "The View." He accused Trump of disrespecting fast food workers and attempted to position himself and Kamala Harris as more relatable due to their middle-class backgrounds.
Walz's remarks were seen as an overreaction, with commentators noting that such campaign photo-ops are common across political parties. Additionally, claims about Harris's past working at McDonald's have been questioned, suggesting that Walz was echoing misleading narratives.
The Western Journal: Mark Cuban Rails Against One of Kamala Harris' Policies While Campaigning for Her
Mark Cuban, while campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris in Phoenix, denied that she supports an unrealized gains tax, despite her previous endorsement of tax increases, including such a tax. His comments faced backlash for being misleading.
Cuban's defense of Harris raises questions about her platform, as he struggled to identify any policies he supports. Critics highlight the inconsistency between his claims and Harris's known positions.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Leans on Stevie Wonder in Multiple Campaign Events as Black Voter Support Wanes
Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated her 60th birthday in Georgia, where Stevie Wonder performed at a church service, leading the audience in singing "Happy Birthday." Harris expressed gratitude for the moment, calling it a significant experience on her bucket list.
With the election approaching, Harris faces challenges in connecting with voters, particularly among black voters, where support has declined. Former President Obama has also raised concerns about her appeal in the upcoming presidential race.
Breitbart: Polling Refutes Harris's Message of Trump as Threat to Democracy
A recent poll indicates that a plurality of voters in key swing states believe former President Donald Trump would better defend democracy than Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump also leads on issues like inflation, the economy, and immigration, while Harris is preferred on health care and abortion.
Harris's campaign has shifted from a positive message to direct attacks on Trump, mirroring past Democratic strategies. This change reflects a struggle to unify voters and regain momentum as the election approaches.
Fox News: Woman served by Trump at McDonald's drive-thru reveals details behind viral exchange with former president
Former President Donald Trump served customers at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, where he interacted with a mother who expressed concerns about U.S. corruption, comparing it to her native Brazil. She urged him to prevent the U.S. from becoming like Brazil, to which Trump assured her of his commitment to improvement.
The event drew mixed reactions, with supporters praising Trump's genuine interactions and critics labeling it as staged. Trump's running mate defended the visit, emphasizing the need for security due to past threats against the former president.
Front Page Magazine: Kamala Grew Up Around Terrorists
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Zambia, emphasizing her childhood connection to the country through her grandfather's work with its first president, Kenneth Kaunda. She praised Kaunda despite his dictatorship, which was marked by political repression and violence.
Her family's history in Zambia is intertwined with the region's turbulent past, including the support of Marxist groups during the Rhodesian conflict. Critics argue that her narrative overlooks the violent legacy associated with her grandfather's role in aiding these factions.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Loyalist Professor: Joseph Massad at Columbia University
Columbia University professor Joseph Massad has been criticized for his anti-Semitic views and support for Hamas. His recent comments describing the October 7th attacks as "awesome" have prompted a weak investigation by the university, despite a long history of incendiary rhetoric against Israel.
Massad's teachings and public statements have raised concerns about his influence on students, with accusations of intimidation towards pro-Israel individuals. His remarks reflect a broader issue of anti-Jewish sentiment on college campuses.
#military
Le Monde: Israel strikes south Beirut after evacuation warnings
Israeli airstrikes in southern Beirut on October 21, 2024, resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including a child, and injured 24 others, damaging the Hariri Hospital. The strikes, which targeted densely populated areas, caused panic among residents as evacuation orders were issued shortly before.
Lebanon's health ministry denied Israeli claims of Hezbollah storing funds near the hospital, while multiple strikes were reported in various districts. The national airline had to change landing strips due to the proximity of the strikes to Beirut's airport.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Liturgy and Literature in Early Modern England
Shakespeare's last words in Hamlet, "the rest is silence," resonate with the themes of liturgy and the Requiem Mass, reflecting the suppression of religious practices in England. The connection to St. Robert Southwell's poetry and the clandestine nature of the Mass highlights the tension between art and faith.
The essay suggests that Shakespeare's works, including his sonnets, engage with these liturgical themes, revealing a deeper commentary on love, silence, and the consequences of political and religious oppression.
#technology
Breitbart: AI 'Bromance' Is Faltering: Microsoft and OpenAI's Partnership Shows Signs of Strain
The partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI is facing challenges due to financial pressures and differing priorities. OpenAI's requests for increased investment and computing power have led to tensions, especially after CEO Sam Altman's brief ousting last year.
Microsoft's hesitance to further invest has prompted OpenAI to seek alternative funding and computing sources, including a deal with Oracle. Meanwhile, Microsoft is diversifying its AI strategy by hiring talent from OpenAI's competitors.