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26 Oct 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: Nicolle Wallace Unglued: Trump Like A Disobedient Dog Rolling In Poop!
Last week, Nicolle Wallace expressed her deep disdain for Jim Jordan but revealed an even stronger hatred for Donald Trump, calling him a disgraced ex-president. She compared Trump to her disobedient dog rolling in horse poop, suggesting he had no impulse control and violated a judge's orders during his civil fraud trial in New York. Legal experts believe that Trump's behavior may lead to potential jail time in the future.
Flag And Cross: Elon Musk's Surprise Appearance At Fundraiser Sparks Speculation Of Alliance With GOP Presidential Candidate
Tech billionaire Elon Musk made a surprise appearance at a fundraiser hosted by SPAC king Chamath Palihapitiya, introducing GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to a select group of tech elites. Musk's political influence, demonstrated through his social media reach, has made him a sought-after figure by many campaigns. He has shown a growing camaraderie with Ramaswamy, leading to speculation that he may financially back an organization aligned with Ramaswamy's vision.
#society
National Review: We Told You So
College campuses in the US are seeing a rise in antisemitic hate and activism in support of Hamas, something conservatives have long been aware of but the media has largely ignored. Now that the antisemitism is gaining more attention, university presidents are denouncing these student activists who support terrorists. The traditional media's failure to cover these stories earlier has allowed them to be scooped by conservative outlets. The media needs to pay attention to conservative news sites and accurately report on these issues to avoid being misinformed and to prevent extremist positions from being attributed to the entire Democratic Party.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Trump and Kim, &c.
- Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un had an unusual relationship, with Trump praising Kim's nuclear capabilities and bashing Biden, while Kim insulted Biden and called Trump "happy." Trump's communication with Kim and his influence on the GOP speaker of the House race show his power. Trump appearing on Alex Jones's show and the guilty pleas of his lawyers raise concerns about whom leaders legitimize. Other topics include university snake specimens, raking leaves, and the death of golfer Betsy Rawls.
The Telegraph: British citizens trapped in Gaza will be evacuated, says Sunak
UK Border Force officials have been sent to help evacuate British citizens trapped in Gaza due to the Israeli invasion. The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has emphasized the importance of allowing Britons to leave and has had discussions with both Israeli and Egyptian leaders regarding the situation. Border Force officials are in Egypt to assist with the evacuation.
PJ Media: Belmont Club: A Bellyful of War
In the world of slogans, choices are never simple. Delaying the Gaza ground offensive may not benefit the besieged, as history shows that time is tormenting. The civilian casualty ratio in Gaza varies depending on the use of precision fires and the presence of noncombatants. War is shameless and civilians become hostages. Politicians who instigate wars often have no personal risk, while ordinary people die.
American Thinker: Sorry, Mom
A lawyer warns his mother about rising Jew-hatred and the danger of another Holocaust. He submits a letter to the Department of Justice detailing the alliance between foreign terror organizations and university anti-Israel groups, but no action is taken. Hamas invades Israel, killing innocent Jews. The lawyer's warnings prove prescient as progressive groups openly celebrate the slaughter of Jews. He calls on the Department of Justice once again to investigate the university groups that provide material support to designated foreign terror organizations.
#economy
National Review: What Republicans Can Learn from Canadian Conservative Economic-Policy Ideas
The article discusses the ongoing debate within the 2024 Republican primary contest regarding the future of Republican economic policy. One side supports limited government and free markets, while the other favors greater state intervention. Examples of candidates with different approaches are Senator Tim Scott and former governor Nikki Haley. The article suggests that Reagan-Buckley Republicans need new economic policy ideas and highlights the success of conservative economic policies in Canada, under Pierre Poilievre, which target housing affordability and occupational-licensing reform. These policies have helped the Conservative Party of Canada gain a significant lead over the Liberal Party in the polls. The article concludes by recommending that Republicans in the US consider similar policies to attract new voters.
#crime
The Federalist: NYC Judge Fines Trump $10K For Benign Campaign Comment
Former President Donald Trump has been fined for violating gag orders in his New York fraud trial. The judge fined him $10,000 for a comment made outside the courtroom about a partisan person. This is the second fine Trump has received for violating the gag orders.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Microsoft Word Celebrates 38th Anniversary As Key Product In Tech Giant's Growth
Microsoft Corp, a technology company with a market capitalization of over $1 trillion, celebrated the 36th anniversary of Microsoft Word's release. The word processing software, originally known as "Multi-Tool Word," was introduced in 1983 and has since become one of the most popular office tools worldwide. Microsoft plans to continue developing and improving Word, incorporating artificial intelligence to enhance the reading and writing experience.
#other
Fox News: 10 stops to make on your vacation to Illinois, including Chicago and beyond
Visiting Illinois means more than just Chicago. Don't miss the Art Institute, Millennium Park, Museum of Science and Industry, The Magnificent Mile, Skydeck Chicago, Wrigley Field, Field Museum, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Starved Rock State Park, and Anderson Japanese Gardens.