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25 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Chris Christie: Donald Trump Will 'Face Real Jail Time'
Former Gov. Chris Christie believes that former President Donald Trump will face jail time. Trump should be worried about Mark Meadows being granted immunity as he is testifying that Trump knew his statements were not backed up by facts. This development with Meadows will impact how Republican voters feel about Trump.
Breitbart: Rep. Mike Johnson Wins Republican Speaker Nomination
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) wins nomination for Republican Speaker, following Rep. Mike Emmer's withdrawal due to opposition. Johnson, known for his conservative views, emphasizes trust and teamwork as his main message to colleagues.
The American Spectator: Another GOP Fail: The Free Ride for Ukraine Nobody Will Take
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Republicans and Democrats are both failing to address the issue of aid to Ukraine. The lack of a coherent strategy from the Biden administration is causing support for funding to dwindle, but Republicans are also divided. Meanwhile, Republicans risk losing political ground to Biden and the Democrats as they fail to take advantage of opportunities.
#society
The American Spectator: The Spectator P.M. Podcast Ep. 3: To Own or Not to Own the Libs
The hosts of The Spectator P.M. Podcast discuss the future of conservative entertainment and question if Daily Wire's kids' platform, Bentkey, can create true art. They also cover the war in Israel and criticize the New York Times' failure in accurate reporting.
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Kids on college campuses aren't alright
College students tearing down flyers with pictures of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. One student uses a "woke" word salad to justify her actions. Anti-Semitism and support for terrorism on college campuses is becoming increasingly common. The media downplays the rise of anti-Semitism and the White House focuses on Islamophobia instead. American Jews feel abandoned by their supposed allies. It's time for parents to take a closer look at their children's education and the ideas being promoted on campus.
Le Monde: Britney Spears' life unveiled
Britney Spears releases her autobiography, "The Woman in Me," revealing her rise to fame, controversies, and legal battles against her father's guardianship. The book, expected to be a major publishing event, sheds light on her life as an iconic figure in the entertainment industry.
#war
Breitbart: U.N. Chief Guterres Shifts Blame to Israel for Hamas Terror Attack
U.N. Secretary-General blames Israel for Hamas attack, citing Palestinian grievances. Israeli ambassador criticizes Guterres, calls remarks a justification for terrorism.
Breitbart: Aliyah Foundation, Volunteers Deliver Food, Supplies to Southern Israel Towns
Israel's southern towns are in need of support as many residents are unable to evacuate due to the invasion of Hamas terrorists. Volunteers, like Eva Tutai and her network, are stepping up to provide for those in need, particularly the elderly and disabled who cannot easily leave their homes. The Aliyah Foundation is partnering with local volunteers to deliver daily meals and other supplies to these vulnerable populations. This volunteer effort is seen as Israel's "finest moment" amidst the tragedy caused by the Hamas attack.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: White House Holds Wellness Meetings for Muslim, Arab, Palestinian Aides
White House senior staff held wellness meetings for aides struggling with Israel's defensive measures against Hamas. The meetings aimed to address a "culture of fear" and provide support. Some Democrats are discontent with President Biden's stance on Israel.
#education
The American Spectator: African Americans Deserve Fair Admissions to the Naval Academy
Students for Fair Admissions challenges race-based admissions at the U.S. Naval Academy, highlighting valid concerns about disparities. Instead of focusing on race, addressing the predictors of success, such as location, family stability, income, and educational access, is key. Equal access to opportunities and raising awareness about them can help disadvantaged individuals, regardless of race.
#crime
Le Monde: Fake bomb threats: An old phenomenon feeding into prevailing anxiety
France has been experiencing a wave of false bomb threats since a Hamas attack on Israel and the murder of a French teacher by a jihadist. The threats have led to frequent evacuations in airports, schools, and cultural venues, causing a nervous atmosphere and overloading investigation departments. The number of false alarms is difficult to consolidate, but there have been hundreds of malicious calls and threats every year, with many of the perpetrators being young individuals.
#other
The American Spectator: Kamala Harris Continues to Fail at the Border
Vice President Kamala Harris has failed in addressing the flow of Central American immigrants at the American border. Mexico has successfully reduced immigration rates through public health programs and industrialization. Harris has not proposed similar measures or funding for Central America. The diaspora from Honduras is a result of natural disasters, and assistance in rebuilding has been lacking. Border security measures, such as electronic detection, Central American policing improvement, and drug war limitations, have not been effectively implemented. Incentives for immigrants to acquire valuable skills and establish protected zones have been neglected. The belief that immigration is encouraged for political reasons persists due to voting requirements and enfranchisement policies. Harris has achieved nothing due to the lack of political will from her sponsors, but a better understanding of immigration history could have avoided negative outcomes.
The Telegraph: Michael Gove is turning renting into a Kafkaesque nightmare
Michael Gove’s ban on "no-fault" evictions is indefinitely delayed, worsening the rental market and causing a shortage of affordable housing. The Renters Reform Bill, intended to benefit renters, is driving landlords out of the market. The delay and uncertainty are increasing economic risk for those considering entering the market. The property market urgently needs changes instead of flawed policies and tinkering.