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23 Oct 2023

#politics

Spectator USA: What liberals still don’t get about Trump supporters
What liberals still don’t get about Trump supporters
Hillary Clinton suggests there needs to be a deprogramming of Trump supporters. The divide between educated liberals and working-class Trump supporters is wider than ever. Trump's criticism of General Mark Milley is met with ridicule, and Republicans are seen as crazy by anti-Trumpers. NAFTA had a negative impact on American jobs. Paul Krugman's bafflement at Americans not appreciating the current economy is seen as delusional. Trump may be a fantasist, but he was right about NAFTA. Krugman's grift can only go so far.


American Thinker: Mitt Romney confesses he didn’t know anything about Burisma when he voted to impeach President Trump
Mitt Romney confesses he didn’t know anything about Burisma when he voted to impeach President Trump
Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney voted to impeach President Trump based on a phone call in which Trump encouraged Ukraine to investigate allegations of corruption involving the Biden family. However, Romney admitted that he had no knowledge of the Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, or the corruption investigations surrounding it. This ignorance raises concerns about a senator's willingness to impeach a president without knowing the facts. The situation highlights the danger of ignoring corruption and failing to hold government officials accountable.


The Telegraph: Tube driver suspended after leading 'free Palestine' chant over tannoy
Tube driver suspended after leading 'free Palestine' chant over tannoy
A Tube driver has been suspended for leading a "free Palestine" chant over the tannoy system. The incident sparked outrage and the driver is now being questioned by police.


PJ Media: What's Going on in Argentina's Elections Sounds Awfully Similar to What We're Seeing in the U.S.
What's Going on in Argentina's Elections Sounds Awfully Similar to What We're Seeing in the U.S.
Argentina's upcoming elections offer an interesting glimpse into the country's political landscape. The current president is unpopular, the economy is in crisis, and five candidates have emerged, including a leftist and a libertarian. The media portrays the libertarian candidate, Javier Milei, as an extremist, drawing parallels to Trump and Bolsonaro. However, Milei is actually a libertarian who has reshaped the political narrative in Argentina. The left is resorting to lawfare against him, while scandals plague the leftist candidate. It's a familiar dynamic of left vs. right playing out in South America.


The Federalist: Court: Michigan's 2022 Poll Challenger Rules Violated State Law
Court: Michigan's 2022 Poll Challenger Rules Violated State Law
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's poll challenger guidance violated state law. The court ruled that the guidelines went beyond the scope of Benson's authority.


#society

Spectator USA: Fans of a hit teen drama are trying to cancel its star actor
Fans of a hit teen drama are trying to cancel its star actor
Fans of the teen drama "The Summer I Turned Pretty" are angry because one of the show's lead actors liked conservative social media posts. The actor's behavior on social media, including engaging with conservative figures and expressing certain preferences, has caused a divide among fans.


The Economist: Britain’s family-court system is overwhelmed
Britain’s family-court system is overwhelmed


Britain's family-court system is overwhelmed, leading to long delays in resolving cases and leaving children in limbo. Delays have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic and due to financial cuts, with cases taking much longer to resolve than before. These delays have a high human cost, leading to mental-health problems and difficulties in school for children, as well as worsening conflicts between parents. Legal aid cuts have also contributed to the problem, with fewer parents having representation in court. The government is attempting to address the issue through mediation, but without more funding and alternative solutions, the delays and their consequences will continue.


Skilled Survival: Best Drinking Water Storage Tanks For An Emergency
Best Drinking Water Storage Tanks For An Emergency
Today's topic is the importance of water storage systems and the coming water crisis. Water is essential for survival, and conflicts over freshwater are looming in the future. Storing water at home is crucial in times of disaster when municipal water systems fail. The guide discusses the amount of water to store, the best water storage tanks on the market, and safety considerations. It also explores the option of collecting rainwater as a way to replenish your water supply.


#war

Euromaidan Press: General Staff: Ukrainian forces repel Russian attacks across seven frontline sections
General Staff: Ukrainian forces repel Russian attacks across seven frontline sections
Ukrainian forces successfully repelled Russian attacks across seven frontline sections, engaging in 38 skirmishes within 24 hours. The situation in eastern and southern Ukraine remains challenging with casualties and destruction to civilian areas.


Fox News: Israeli lawmaker criticizes media outlets for being played by Hamas's media warfare
Israeli lawmaker criticizes media outlets for being played by Hamas's media warfare
Israel's former ambassador to the U.N. warns of the dangers of misinformation in the Israel-Hamas war, stating that Hamas plays with the media and spreads lies. The recent explosion at the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City was initially blamed on Israel but was later determined to be caused by a rocket misfire from Islamic Jihad. Israel is determined to eradicate Hamas and is taking the time to prepare for a ground offensive, prioritizing the safety of its troops and minimizing civilian casualties.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Biden Is Still Trying to Avoid the Regional Conflict That Has Already Begun
The Corner: Biden Is Still Trying to Avoid the Regional Conflict That Has Already Begun
U.S. officials are pressuring Israel to delay a ground invasion of Gaza to prepare for potential attacks from Iran-backed groups. There are concerns about the impact on U.S. interests in the region and the global economy. The situation in the Middle East is precarious, and broader conflict may already be underway, with Iran's proxies carrying out attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets. The U.S. must consider how to restore deterrence against Iran at a time and place of its choosing.


Newsbusters: MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan to Ocasio-Cortez: Israel Commits 'War Crimes,' Opposing a Ceasefire Is Racist
MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan to Ocasio-Cortez: Israel Commits 'War Crimes,' Opposing a Ceasefire Is Racist
MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan interviewed Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, where he allowed her to pontificate about Israel's "war crimes" and accused Congressional opposition to a ceasefire in Gaza of racism. Hasan played devil's advocate and did not challenge Ocasio-Cortez's views, resulting in a one-sided conversation. Ocasio-Cortez accused Israel of war crimes and criticized the US for not acknowledging Palestinian suffering. Hasan also asked if opposition to a ceasefire was driven by the fact that Palestinians are Arabs or mostly Muslim.


Fox News: Ocasio-Cortez hits Netanyahu for 'shocking' 2019 decision banning Tlaib, Omar from visiting Israel
Ocasio-Cortez hits Netanyahu for 'shocking' 2019 decision banning Tlaib, Omar from visiting Israel
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for banning Reps. Rashida Talib and Ilhan Omar from visiting Israel. She expressed her concern about the lack of acknowledgement of Palestinian suffering in Congress. Ocasio-Cortez also accused Israel of war crimes while condemning attacks by Hamas.


Le Monde: Macron to call for 'resumption of a genuine peace process' on Israel visit
Macron to call for 'resumption of a genuine peace process' on Israel visit
French President Emmanuel Macron plans to advocate for a Palestinian state and the halt of West Bank colonization during his visit to Israel. His office stated that he aims to show solidarity, make commitments against terrorist groups, and provide a political outlook. Macron will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.


The Babylon Bee: White House Assures Reporters Biden Will Be Very Concerned About Gaza Hostage Situation Once He Finds Out About It
White House Assures Reporters Biden Will Be Very Concerned About Gaza Hostage Situation Once He Finds Out About It


The White House assures the media that President Biden will be concerned about the American hostages held by Hamas in Gaza once he is informed. Despite repeated remarks on the attacks, Biden seems unaware of the situation. The administration prefers to inform him after resolving such matters.


#economy

Washington Free Beacon: UAW Expands Strike to Stellantis's Largest Factory
UAW Expands Strike to Stellantis's Largest Factory
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union went on strike at Stellantis's largest assembly plant, impacting the production of RAM 1500 pickup trucks. The strike, which started on September 15, now involves over 40,000 union members at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. The UAW is demanding significant wage increases and improvements in benefits. This strike is costing Stellantis an estimated $200 million per week in operating earnings.


#education

The Blaze: Leftists claim it is a 'dark day' after Canadian province ratifies parental bill of rights
Leftists claim it is a 'dark day' after Canadian province ratifies parental bill of rights
Saskatchewan upholds parental rights in taxpayer-funded classrooms, allowing parents to be involved in their children's education and decision-making.


#crime

Fox News: 1 dead, 3 hurt after gunfight in Texas Panhandle
1 dead, 3 hurt after gunfight in Texas Panhandle
A deadly gunfight in Borger, Texas leaves one dead and three injured. One arrest has been made and more are expected.


The Blaze: Hundreds of suspected violent criminals released without bail in Washington
Hundreds of suspected violent criminals released without bail in Washington
Washington judges have been releasing suspected violent criminals without bail, including those accused of rape, child molestation, assault, and vehicular homicide. Over 600 individuals have been released since January 2021, causing concern among county officials and law enforcement. The releases are attributed to bad judicial judgment rather than jail capacity.


Fox News: Detroit police to provide major update in murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll
Detroit police to provide major update in murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll
Prominent synagogue president Samantha Woll found stabbed to death in Detroit home. Speculations of hate crime amid Israel-Hamas tensions.


Daily Wire: Man Says Murdered Wife Wouldn’t Want Life Sentence For Their Daughter, Who Killed Her
Man Says Murdered Wife Wouldn’t Want Life Sentence For Their Daughter, Who Killed Her
A grieving husband pleas for a reconsideration of his daughter's life sentence for murdering her mother. He believes her mental health should be the priority.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Michigan Bowhunter's 300-Class Bull Elk Should Set a New State Record
Michigan Bowhunter's 300-Class Bull Elk Should Set a New State Record


A bowhunter in Michigan bags the biggest archery-killed elk ever recorded in the state. After years of trying, he finally draws a coveted elk tag and successfully hunts down the bull. The massive elk weighs 700 pounds and has a rack measuring over 322 inches.


#other

Fox News: Hurricane Tammy re-enters open waters after making landfall in Barbuda
Hurricane Tammy re-enters open waters after making landfall in Barbuda
Hurricane Tammy hits Caribbean; Tropical Storm Otis heads towards Mexico's southern coast.


Spectator USA: Are Amazon’s entrepreneur-publishers messed up?
Are Amazon’s entrepreneur-publishers messed up?
Alex Kaplo, a self-proclaimed publishing executive, has found a way to profit from publishing books without actually writing them. He hires ghostwriters or uses AI to fill gaps in the market and claims all rights and royalties to the book. While some may see this as snobbery, others argue that it exploits both the ghostwriters and readers looking for quality books.