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23 Oct 2023
#illegals
Fox News: Border Patrol clocking 1,000 'known gotaways' per day, over 23K people in October, CBP sources say
More than 23,000 people crossed the US-Mexico border illegally and escaped apprehension in October. Border officials are concerned because they do not know who these individuals are or why they are coming. In September, the Border Patrol arrested 18 individuals on the FBI's terror watchlist, breaking records for encounters at the southern border.
#politics
The Blaze: Whitlock: Shaun King and ‘narrative blackness’ distanced black people from God
Shaun King, the Black Lives Matter activist, is criticized for claiming a role in the release of an American Jewish hostage. He is called a "Narrative Negro" who advances the line that black Americans are victims of white supremacy. King's credibility is questioned, and he is seen as a puppet who may no longer be useful to his puppet masters. The narrative of black victimization is criticized for distorting truth and obstructing the pursuit of understanding God's plan.
The Federalist: Media: 'Biden’s Economy Is Great Everywhere' — Except Where It Counts
The Washington Post published an article praising Biden's economy, but voters disagree. The media is trying to downplay inflation and other economic woes, but Americans are feeling the impact in their daily lives. The real problem is that Biden's policies have made things worse for the average person, and voters are seeing through the spin. Trump's strengths in areas like border security and the economy highlight Biden's weaknesses, but the media ignores these facts. Despite the media's attempts to shape the narrative, the truth is that Biden's approval and the country's economy are both heading down the wrong track.
Fox News: GOP Sen. Ted Budd demands State Department roll back requirement for employees to use preferred pronouns
Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., is demanding the U.S. State Department rescind its requirement for preferred pronouns and honorifics. Budd argues that Congress never authorized such restrictions and that the guidelines infringe upon the First Amendment rights of employees. He is seeking answers from the State Department regarding the legal authority, potential exceptions, and measures to prevent retaliation or mistreatment.
American Thinker: James Biden receives $200k from a failing hospital, then immediately writes a check to Joe for the same amount
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has uncovered evidence that Joe Biden received a $200,000 payment from his brother in 2018. Biden's spokesperson denied any wrongdoing.
The summary highlights various actions by President Biden and his party that are detrimental to America, including war on oil companies, reversing border policies, interfering in elections, indoctrinating children, and spending recklessly.
Breitbart: Democrat-Appointed Colorado Judge Green Lights Effort to Kick Trump Off 2024 Ballot
A judge denied a motion by Trump and the Colorado GOP to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to block Trump from appearing on the ballot in Colorado. The lawsuit claims Trump's alleged role in the events of January 6, 2021, disqualifies him under the Fourteenth Amendment. The trial is expected to begin on October 30.
Breitbart: Joe Biden Enjoys Breezy Beach Walks as Middle East Explodes
President Biden was seen enjoying a beach weekend while Hamas terrorists continued their attacks on Israel and the US prepared to send more troops to the Middle East. He waved to reporters when asked about the release of Americans being held hostage by Hamas but did not stop to answer questions. The White House later confirmed that Biden had spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and expressed appreciation for their assistance in accommodating the release of the hostages.
The Blaze: Ilhan Omar explodes when reporter confronts her with truth about Hamas attack on Israel: 'Burned, tortured, killed their babies'
Rep. Ilhan Omar and other Democratic lawmakers held a press conference demanding a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza. When a reporter questioned their support for Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas, Omar became defensive and accused the reporter of valuing Palestinian lives less than Israeli lives. She stormed off and refused to answer further questions.
Red State: Karine Jean-Pierre Sparks Controversy With Head-Scratching Answer on Antisemitism
White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, avoids addressing the rise in antisemitism after Hamas' attack on Israeli Jews. Instead, she focuses on hate crimes against Muslims and fails to provide evidence of disproportionate targeting. This raises concerns about her ability to communicate effectively as a press secretary. Democrats seem unwilling to denounce antisemitism without pushing a narrative that fits their political agenda.
Washington Free Beacon: Nikki Haley Surges in GOP Primary Poll
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is gaining support, threatening Ron DeSantis's position as second-place candidate, with Trump still leading.
Fox News: 'The View' co-hosts tear into Shelia Jackson Lee over reported profanity-laced rant directed at staffers
The co-hosts of "The View" criticize Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee for verbally abusing her staffer in a profanity-laced rant. They argue that she would be fired if she worked in corporate America, but as a congresswoman, she faces no consequences. Some co-hosts suggest that being cussed out is part of growing up, while others encourage staffers to leave if they are in a toxic environment. Jackson Lee has a history of being a difficult boss and having a high turnover rate.
Fox News: House speaker fight: Republicans, it's time to unite around a plan, not a person
House Republicans are dealing with factionalism as they debate the role of Speaker of the House. Despite fatal flaws in Speaker Kevin McCarthy's coalition, a group tried to remove him, causing further disunity. An alternative proposal by Mike Flood may not create the necessary unity either. Instead, a pledge should be made for the next speaker to ensure accountability and address the broken appropriations process.
#society
The American Spectator: About Survivors and Victims
During World War II, my parents returned to Poland but were forced to leave after witnessing a bloody pogrom against Jews. They ended up in a displaced persons camp in Austria. My father, a survivor, hated the Nazis and later wished harm on Nasser during our Passover seders. He worked hard in Canada to provide for our family, never expecting help. In contrast, Hamas continues to play the victim, refusing to move on and resorting to cowardly acts of terrorism. The Israeli soldiers, on the other hand, who will enter Gaza, display true bravery in defense of their country.
Daily Wire: Cher Said Her Child’s Gender ‘Transition’ Was ‘Difficult’: ‘Hard To Lose One Child To Get A New One’
Cher opens up about the difficulties she faced when her daughter, Chaz Bono, transitioned from a woman to a man. Despite being a longtime supporter of LGBTQ+ communities, Cher struggled with the change but eventually accepted and embraced Chaz's new identity.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Mandatory evacuation for children announced in 23 settlements of Kherson Oblast
Ukraine orders the mandatory evacuation of 802 children from 23 settlements in the Kherson Oblast due to the security situation. The children will be relocated to different oblasts and provided with support.
Washington Free Beacon: Associated Press Won't Let Reporters Call Hamas a Terrorist Organization
The Associated Press (AP) has instructed its reporters and organizations using its style guide to avoid referring to Hamas as a terrorist organization. Instead, journalists are advised to call its members "militants." This decision by the AP affects how news outlets report on the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING REPORT: Hamas to release 50 hostages to Red Cross
Hamas plans to release 50 Israeli hostages with dual citizenship to the Red Cross. However, they will keep the remaining hostages as leverage against Israel, specifically targeting Israeli Jews. Their intention is to inflict maximum pain and use the hostages as a threat to prevent any Israeli invasion.
Fox News: Murder of Jewish leader Samantha Woll wasn't a hate-crime: Detroit Police
Synagogue president Samantha Woll was found stabbed to death outside her Detroit home. Police say it was not a hate crime and the suspect acted alone. Woll was an avid supporter of Israel and a prominent figure in the local Jewish community.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Blinken: ‘It Would Be Good To Hear The Entire World’ Condemn Hamas
Secretary of State Antony Blinken defends Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas. He emphasizes the importance of protecting civilians and preventing future attacks. Blinken criticizes Hamas for their actions and asserts that they do not represent the Palestinian people.
National Review: U.S. Marine Corps General Advising IDF on Gaza Operation
President Joe Biden has sent high-level military officers to Israel to assist in its preparation for a ground operation in Gaza. The officers will provide advice based on their experience combatting ISIS in Syria. The U.S. has also deployed ships and increased its military presence in the Middle East to bolster regional deterrence efforts.
Breitbart: Consortium News Sues NewsGuard, U.S. Government over Censorship Collaboration
Consortium News sues NewsGuard and the U.S. government, alleging collaboration to suppress critical reporting on U.S. foreign policy. The complaint focuses on NewsGuard's relationship with the Pentagon's Cyber Command. Consortium News claims that NewsGuard, through its contract with the Pentagon, targeted and suppressed their reporting, violating First Amendment rights.
Le Monde: UN departs new base in Mali's tense Kidal region
UN peacekeepers in Mali have withdrawn from their camp in the Kidal region, raising concerns of increased fighting for control of the territory. The withdrawal, ordered by the country's military leaders, has exacerbated rivalries between armed groups and poses security challenges, particularly in the stronghold of separatist fighters. The upcoming evacuation of the Kidal camp has sparked tensions due to the demand for departure by Mali's ruling junta, despite ongoing issues with jihadism and crises .
Washington Free Beacon: Meet the Major US Philanthropy Financing an Israeli-Designated Terror Group
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, established by the heirs of John D. Rockefeller Jr., has been funding Palestinian terror groups and organizations that support Hamas. They have given over $3.4 million to Hamas-friendly groups, including Defense for Children International-Palestine, which has been labeled a terror organization by the Israeli government. These groups propagate false claims and flawed statistics to delegitimize Israel, and Democratic lawmakers have used their information to push anti-Israel legislation. The fund has also given money to Education for Just Peace in the Middle East, accused of bankrolling Hamas and other terror groups, and Jewish Voice for Peace, which organized a protest resulting in over 300 arrests. Trustees of the fund, including Peter Beinart, have shown anti-Israel tendencies.
Fox News: CBP memo sounds alarm on Hamas, Hezbollah fighters potentially using southern border to enter US
A Customs and Border Protection memo warns of the potential risk of foreign terrorist fighters entering the United States through the southern border, particularly in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The memo highlights indicators such as military-age males, possession of military gear, and an association with the region. Concerns have been raised as the number of migrants at the southern border has reached record levels, and there has been an increase in encounters with individuals on the terror watch list.
#military
Fox News: US Coast Guard saves North Carolina catamaran sailors in dramatic helicopter rescue
Four Canadian sailors were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard after their catamaran capsized off the coast of North Carolina. The crew abandoned ship due to catastrophic flooding caused by broken hatches. Coast Guard teams quickly located and rescued the sailors, who were equipped with functional gear and life vests. The capsized vessel remains in the water and is a potential danger to other boaters.
#culture
The Babylon Bee: Texans Announce Plan To Keep Pretending Whataburger Is Good
Residents of Texas have decided to continue pretending that Whataburger, a popular burger joint in the state, is good despite mixed reviews and comparisons to other burger chains. Texans vow to stay loyal to the brand and sing its praises, even though it may not live up to its reputation. They plan to show their resilience by pretending that Whataburger belongs among the burger elites.
#health
Breitbart: Miracle Man: Mitch McConnell Claims 'Completely Recovered' After Twice Freezing in Public
Octogenarian Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky representative, addressed concerns about his health after experiencing two instances of frozen silence. McConnell reassured that he is completely recovered and in good shape, emphasizing that there is no cause for public concern. This news follows previous hospitalization and treatment for a concussion earlier this year.
#education
American Thinker: In West Virginia, VP of diversity, equity, and inclusion makes several times the salary of her co-workers
Administrative bureaucracy in American higher education leads to increased costs. WVU has more administrators than professors, with VP earning over 298% more than colleagues, exacerbating $45m deficit.
#sports
The Blaze: NFL Hall of Famer calls out his son's fake gangster rap persona: 'You grew up in a gated community your whole life!'
Super Bowl champion Michael Irvin criticized the glamorization of "ghetto life" by young athletes, calling out his own son, rapper Tut Tarantino, for portraying himself as a gangster rapper despite growing up in a gated community. Irvin expressed concern about the allure of "thug life" in music and questioned why young men would fantasize about it.
#other
Daily Wire: Trans-Identifying Male Wins Girls Cross Country Regional
A transgender male teen won a high school girls cross country championship in Maine, outracing the runner-up by a significant margin. The sophomore at Maine Coast Waldorf School finished the 3.1-mile course a minute and a half faster than the second-place runner. The victory has sparked a debate on whether it is fair to allow transgender males to compete against girls in school sports.