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30 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Joe Biden Suggests He Would Like to Drown Donald Trump
President Biden's recent remarks about former President Trump have sparked controversy, with accusations that inflammatory rhetoric from Democrats could incite violence. Trump has faced assassination attempts, and Biden's comments, including a call to "lock him up," have raised concerns about political discourse.
Democrats, including Vice President Harris, have intensified their attacks on Trump, labeling him as a "fascist." Trump argues that this rhetoric endangers his life and reflects a broader campaign of hate against him.
Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump Leading Kamala Harris by Three Points Nationally
A recent AtlasIntel poll indicates that former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris by three points among likely voters, with Trump at 49.5% and Harris at 47%. In head-to-head matchups, Trump maintains a slight edge, and early voting trends in swing states appear to favor him.
Other polls, including a New York Times/Siena College survey, also show Trump with a narrow lead. Political analysts suggest that early voting patterns may indicate a decisive outcome on election day.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Four-Month Sentence, Stray Tram, and a Stabbing Rampage
On October 29, 2024, various global events occurred, including the presentation of the first report from the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors in the Vatican, a tram accident in Oslo with minor injuries, and a hotel collapse in Argentina resulting in one death and several missing.
Additionally, political activities included President Macron's speech in Morocco and campaign events for Donald Trump and Botswana's President Masisi. Protests for higher wages at a Mercedes plant in Berlin also took place.
Fox News: Walz mocks Trump's age at Georgia rally, says he 'does qualify for Social Security'
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized former President Trump's age and Social Security proposals during a rally in Georgia, suggesting that Trump's wealth makes him indifferent to the program's challenges. Walz emphasized the need for stronger protections for Social Security and Medicare.
The Trump campaign responded by highlighting their focus on addressing issues like immigration and economic concerns, asserting that voters will support Trump's agenda in the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Joe Biden Suggests He Would Like to Drown Donald Trump
President Biden made inflammatory remarks about former President Trump, suggesting he would like to harm him, which has raised concerns about inciting political violence. The rhetoric from Democrats has intensified, with accusations labeling Trump as a "fascist" and comparisons to Nazi rallies.
Trump has criticized this rhetoric, claiming it endangers his life and reflects a campaign of hate against him. He pointed to recent assassination attempts as evidence of the dangerous climate surrounding political discourse.
The Western Journal: Biden Appears to Threaten Deadly Violence in Response to Puerto Rico Controversy
President Biden announced $3 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act for port modernization across 27 states, including Puerto Rico. During his remarks, he made a comment suggesting physical retribution, which some interpreted as a threat toward Donald Trump.
The remarks followed a controversial joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally, drawing criticism and political outrage. Jon Stewart defended Hinchcliffe, suggesting the uproar was excessive and highlighting the challenges of political humor.
Fox News: WaPo staffers livid after chief editor downplays rate of cancellations: 'No one believes a word he's saying'
The Washington Post faced internal turmoil following its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate, resulting in a loss of over 250,000 subscribers. Staff members expressed frustration at the executive editor's lack of transparency regarding subscription cancellations.
The situation has led to resignations and concerns about potential job cuts, with staff feeling that the editorial decision has harmed the paper's reputation. Jeff Bezos defended the non-endorsement stance, asserting it was a principled choice.
Fox News: Puerto Rico Shadow Senator endorses Trump at PA rally after 'Kill Tony' controversy at MSG
Puerto Rico's Shadow Senator Zoraida Buxo endorsed Donald Trump at a rally in Allentown, PA, shortly after a comedian faced backlash for remarks about the island. Buxo emphasized Puerto Rico's conservative values and criticized the Biden administration's policies.
She urged voters to support Trump and highlighted the significant Puerto Rican population in Pennsylvania, asserting their influence in upcoming elections.
The Epoch Times: Why Many Young Men Are Backing Trump
Former President Donald Trump is gaining traction among young male voters ahead of the 2024 election, potentially impacting Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign. Economic concerns, particularly housing and inflation, are primary issues for this demographic, which has historically leaned Democratic.
Trump's appeal is bolstered by his masculine persona and outreach through popular platforms like podcasts. In contrast, young women tend to focus on issues like abortion and are less supportive of Trump, creating a gender divide in voter preferences.
#society
Le Monde: Middle East Airlines, the only airline providing an air bridge between Beirut and the rest of the world
Despite ongoing conflict, Beirut International Airport continues to operate with Middle East Airlines (MEA) maintaining daily flights. The airline has become a symbol of hope for Lebanese citizens, with passengers expressing gratitude for its services amid the risks.
MEA staff report a shift in passenger attitudes, with less focus on service quality and more appreciation for the airline's commitment to connectivity. Ticket prices have stabilized, and operations remain unaffected by nearby airstrikes.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Loyalist Professor: Rabab Abdulhadi at San Francisco State University
American campuses are facing a rise in anti-Semitism, with some faculty members openly supporting Hamas and promoting anti-Israel sentiments. Rabab Abdulhadi, a professor at San Francisco State University, has been identified as a leading figure in this movement, celebrating violence against Israelis.
Abdulhadi's actions and statements reflect a long-standing pattern of anti-Israel rhetoric, including glorifying terrorism and fostering a hostile environment for pro-Israel views. Her influence in academia raises concerns about the normalization of such ideologies in educational institutions.
#war
Fox News: Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says war with Russia is being pushed ‘beyond borders’ as North Korea joins in
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported an influx of North Korean soldiers to support Russian forces in Ukraine, raising concerns about the war's international implications. He indicated that 3,000 North Korean troops are already near the front line, with expectations of more to come.
The situation has prompted discussions among Western leaders, including South Korea's potential military support for Ukraine. Ongoing Russian attacks continue to target Ukrainian cities, causing civilian casualties, while Ukraine retaliates with drone strikes on Russian military sites.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: How the British Gov’t is Working to Elect Kamala
The British Labour Party is reportedly coordinating with the Kamala Harris campaign, sending nearly 100 staffers to key U.S. swing states. This level of involvement raises concerns about foreign interference in American elections, contrasting sharply with past reactions to alleged Russian influence.
Despite denials from both the Labour Party and the Democratic Party, evidence suggests a significant collaboration between British officials and the Kamala campaign. The situation reflects a troubling normalization of foreign involvement in U.S. politics, as noted by Labour officials.
#military
Front Page Magazine: How Woke Politics Are Endangering Our Military and Our Nation
The book "Don’t Give Up the Ship" critiques the influence of woke ideology and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies on the U.S. military, arguing that these initiatives undermine morale and effectiveness. The authors, Naval Academy graduates, advocate for a return to traditional military values.
They contend that current policies are detrimental to military readiness and foster division within ranks. The book serves as a call to action for Americans to recognize the threats posed by these ideologies and to restore a meritocratic and honorable military culture.
Breitbart: Israel: Hezbollah Down to 20% of Rocket Capacity
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Hezbollah's rocket capacity has been reduced to 20% due to Israel's military operations in the ongoing Lebanon war. He noted that Hezbollah is no longer viewed as a deterrent by Iran.
The conflict, which has lasted four weeks, aims to facilitate the return of over 60,000 evacuated residents in northern Israel. While Hezbollah remains a significant threat, discussions of a potential diplomatic resolution by year-end are underway.
Breitbart: Hezbollah Terrorists Tap Naim Qassem to Succeed Hassan Nasrallah as Leader
Hezbollah has appointed Naim Qassem as its new leader following the death of Hassan Nasrallah due to an Israeli airstrike. Qassem, a long-time member and deputy leader, faces challenges due to his lack of charisma and lower religious status compared to his predecessors.
Despite proposing ceasefire negotiations with Israel, Qassem's rhetoric remains defiant. Israeli military operations continue against Hezbollah, targeting strongholds in Lebanon amid ongoing tensions.
#crime
Fox News: SWAT standoff with shots fired at Atlanta luxury hotel ends as barricaded suspect is apprehended by police
An armed suspect, 70-year-old J. Stevens Berger, barricaded himself in the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta, firing at least 15 shots during a mental health crisis. He was eventually apprehended, and one officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Police plan to file multiple charges against Berger, including aggravated assault. A shelter-in-place order was lifted following his arrest.