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28 Oct 2024
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Fox News: CatholicVote calls out Harris for photo with controversial Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence drag nuns
CatholicVote has launched a $100,000 ad campaign urging Vice President Kamala Harris to denounce the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag group criticized for mocking Catholic symbols. The ad targets Catholic voters, highlighting Harris's past appearances with the group and her stance on LGBTQ issues.
Critics, including former President Trump, argue that Harris's actions alienate Catholic voters, while the Sisters defend their mission as charitable and inclusive. The controversy reflects ongoing tensions between conservative Catholic groups and LGBTQ advocacy.
Fox News: ARI FLEISCHER: I was a White House press secretary. Here's why I back Bezos' Washington Post decision
The Washington Post faces internal dissent from reporters upset over its neutral stance in the presidential race, particularly regarding the lack of an endorsement for Kamala Harris. This reflects a broader trend of declining trust in media, with many journalists perceived as biased.
To restore credibility, media owners like Jeff Bezos must prioritize fairness and neutrality, moving away from the current activist-oriented journalism. Without significant changes, the industry risks further decline and loss of public trust.
Breitbart: Left-Wing Menace: Labour's Tax Hikes Coming This Week
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended his Chancellor's upcoming budget, emphasizing the need for "tough decisions" and labeling critics as "populists." He indicated that the Labour government's tax and spending plans would include significant tax hikes, particularly targeting employment taxes.
Starmer's remarks suggest a shift in the definition of "working people," as many in the middle class may face increased taxation despite prior assurances of protection. He acknowledged uncertainty about future tax adjustments, indicating potential for further increases.
CNSNews: Trump Vows to Make Car and Truck Loans Fully Tax Deductible – With a Catch
Donald Trump proposed a plan to make vehicle financing more affordable by making interest on car loans fully tax deductible for American-made vehicles. He emphasized the need to boost U.S. manufacturing amid rising foreign car production in the country.
Trump also vowed to achieve energy independence and reduce energy costs by 50% within a year, criticizing the Green New Deal. He highlighted his previous success in making the U.S. energy independent during his first term.
The Federalist: Will Media Accept A Trump Election Win, Or Will They Start A War?
The media's emotional investment in the election raises questions about their acceptance of the outcome, particularly if Donald Trump wins. Past behavior suggests they may not acknowledge a Trump victory, potentially undermining public trust in elections.
The reaction to two newspapers withholding endorsements highlights the media's deep-seated beliefs about their role in democracy. This situation poses risks to societal stability, as their refusal to accept election results could delegitimize the electoral process for many.
The Economist: Donald Trump could entrench a MAGA Supreme Court for a generation
Donald Trump, if elected, could solidify a conservative majority on the Supreme Court by appointing justices to replace Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. His previous lists of potential nominees have assured Republican support for his judicial choices.
As the election approaches, key figures like Susie Wiles and Kamala Harris are shaping their campaigns to appeal to voters, with Harris emphasizing a blend of nostalgia and future vision.
GB News: Kari Lake rages at Biden and Harris’s ‘disgusting slap in the face’ to Americans over border crisis as she promises ‘we’ll send them back’
Kari Lake, a Republican Senate candidate, criticized the U.S. government's handling of the border crisis, claiming it assists illegal immigrants. She vowed to implement strict immigration measures if elected, echoing Donald Trump's hardline stance on immigration.
Lake emphasized plans to deport illegal immigrants and restore Trump's immigration policies, including building the border wall and reinstating previous agreements.
Breitbart: Poll: More Believe Trump Will Win the Election Regardless of Personal Preference
A recent Economist/YouGov survey indicates that a plurality of respondents believe former President Donald Trump will win the upcoming presidential election, with 39% supporting him over Vice President Kamala Harris's 36%. One quarter of those surveyed remain uncertain about the outcome.
Among registered voters, confidence is split, with 38% backing both candidates equally, while independents lean slightly towards Trump. The survey reflects growing concerns among Democrats regarding Harris's performance in key battleground states.
Forbes: Who Is Dan Osborn? Independent Locked In Tight Nebraska Senate Race Against GOP Incumbent
A recent poll indicates a tight Senate race in Nebraska, with incumbent Republican Sen. Deb Fischer leading independent candidate Dan Osborn by only 2 percentage points. Osborn, a political newcomer and union leader, has gained unexpected popularity, raising significant campaign funds.
Osborn's candidacy draws support from disillusioned voters and those without a Democratic option, potentially impacting the Republican hold on the Senate. His platform combines populist themes with a critique of the two-party system.
Breitbart: Ocasio-Cortez: 'Plenty of People' Not Happy About Harris Campaigning with Liz Cheney
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning with former Rep. Liz Cheney, noting that many on the left are unhappy with this alliance. However, she emphasized the importance of coalition-building for the upcoming presidential election.
Ocasio-Cortez acknowledged Harris's shift toward more moderate positions but affirmed her support, stating that Harris is the better candidate to challenge Donald Trump.
Le Monde: Georgians protest contested election results
Tens of thousands of protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia, rallied against the recent parliamentary election results, alleging electoral fraud with Russian influence. President Salome Zourabichvili claimed the vote was stolen and called for investigations into the alleged violations.
The governing Georgian Dream party, which has been criticized for authoritarianism, won 54.8% of the vote. The EU and US have urged thorough investigations into the election, while international observers reported significant irregularities.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Russian 'floating bomb' ship docks in Britain after being 'refused' entry to other countries
A Russian-linked ship, Ruby, carrying 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, has docked in Great Yarmouth, UK, after being denied entry to multiple ports due to safety concerns. This amount is significantly greater than the explosive load that caused the Beirut blast in 2020.
Port officials assure that they can safely manage the hazardous cargo, emphasizing adherence to safety protocols. Local politicians express mixed reactions, with some viewing the situation as an opportunity for economic growth.
#crime
Forbes: ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Actor Jay Johnston Gets 1 Year In Prison For Jan. 6 Riot
Actor Jay Johnston was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison for obstructing officers during the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. His actions included participating in a "group push" against police and holding a stolen shield from an officer.
Johnston, who faced challenges in his acting career post-riot, was identified through social media and later pleaded guilty. His character was removed from "Bob's Burgers" following the incident.
Breitbart: Tommy Robinson Jailed for 18 Months over Claims About Syrian Refugee
Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to 18 months for contempt of court after repeating false allegations about Syrian refugee Jamal Hijazi, which had previously been ruled libellous. The case highlights issues of legal compliance and freedom of speech.
Robinson's defense argued for the importance of public discourse, while the court emphasized the necessity of adhering to legal rulings. He faces additional charges related to terrorism laws.