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31 Oct 2023
#politics
GB News: 'He's the problem!' Biden torn apart by congressman over 'insane' migration policy
Congressman Tom McClintock criticizes Joe Biden's handling of migration, blaming him for reversing anti-migration policies implemented by Donald Trump. McClintock accuses Biden of causing the problem, claiming that illegal immigration increased under his presidency. He also labels Biden as the worst President in American history, highlighting his perceived failures in the economy, border security, and inflation. McClintock suggests that Biden's actions will lead to his defeat in the 2024 elections.
#society
American Thinker: A Watershed Moment for Jews
The recent events in Israel, including the Hamas savagery and American support for it, have triggered a shift among American Jews. Many are questioning their allegiance to liberalism, considering the rise of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment. This shift is evident in the increasing number of Jews buying guns for self-defense, a stark departure from their previous stance against firearms. As Jews realize the limitations of education and goodwill in combating hate, they are reevaluating their political views and may gravitate towards the right, distancing themselves from the multiculturalism and the Black-Jewish alliance.
American Thinker: The Climate is Indeed Changing – Grab a Warm Jacket
Medical and health authorities have propagated COVID dogma that turned out to be wrong. People are becoming skeptical, as shown by the low COVID booster uptake. Similarly, climate change predictions have failed in the past, and there is a cyclic nature to climate that scientists ignore. The Earth's temperature has risen and fallen in a regular pattern long before humans existed. The media and climate scientists exaggerate the threat of climate change, while ignoring the impending global cooling and future ice age. Governments and the media should focus on preparing for and managing these natural climate cycles rather than futile attempts to stop them.
Washington Free Beacon: One Family, One Nation
Authors Dan Senor and Saul Singer's book, "The Genius of Israel," explores the surprising resilience of Israeli society in a turbulent world. Despite recent political tensions and protests, the authors argue that Israeli society remains united and strong. They attribute this resilience to a culture that values family, community, and a sense of being part of something larger than oneself.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia damaged thermal power plant in Donetsk Oblast, leaving locals without electricity
Russian forces shelled a thermal power plant in Donetsk Oblast, leaving locals without electricity. Ukraine is working to repair and maintain energy amidst ongoing Russian attacks.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: The West is Facing Another Munich Moment
On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill warned of the devastating consequences of not confronting Hitler earlier. Today, the Western world faces a similar situation with Iran. The Iranian regime's ideology, support for terrorism, and nuclear ambitions threaten global peace. To avoid a cataclysmic war, the West must take decisive action, including supporting Israel, enforcing sanctions, and promoting regime change in Iran. The choice is clear: appease or confront.
Le Monde: ArcelorMittal asked to leave Kazakhstan following tragedy in Kostenko coal mine
ArcelorMittal's coal mine in Kazakhstan suffers a deadly methane explosion and fire, resulting in the death of 46 miners. This becomes the deadliest accident in Kazakhstan's history. The government blames ArcelorMittal for negligence and plans to nationalize its local subsidiary.
GB News: WATCH: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares 'this is a time for war'
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejects calls for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Hamas, declaring it a "time for war". He vows to fight until victory, regardless of international support.
#military
Fox News: US troops in Iraq targeted by drones, marking 25th attack in past 2 weeks: report
US forces in western Iraq were targeted in another drone attack, the 25th since October 17. The attacks have increased as President Biden supports Israel's right to defend itself. No casualties were reported.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: Stanford Law School Taps Organizer of Shout-Down Protest To Help Find New Dean
Stanford Law School has appointed a student involved in the disruption of a Federalist Society event featuring a federal judge to serve on a search committee for the law school's next dean. The appointment has drawn criticism from students who believe it contradicts the school's commitment to free speech. The search committee, which lacks political diversity, will identify candidates to replace former Stanford Law dean Jenny Martinez.
#other
Fox News: River Phoenix remembered 30 years after 1993 death: 'We’ve all felt his presence'
It has been 30 years since the tragic death of actor River Phoenix, who died at the age of 23 due to acute drug intoxication. Phoenix was part of the Children of God cult in his youth, and his mother described the cult as "disgusting." He rose to fame with roles in films like "Stand By Me" and "My Own Private Idaho," but struggled with drug addiction. His death had a profound impact on those close to him, including his friend Ethan Hawke and co-star Matthew Perry. Phoenix's brother, Joaquin Phoenix, has since become a successful actor and continues to remember his brother's legacy.
Fox News: 'Halloween' filmmaker John Carpenter's rise from college dropout to Hollywood horror movie legend
Director John Carpenter reflects on his decision to drop out of film school and pursue his career as a writer and director. His iconic film "Halloween" defied expectations and became a successful low-budget horror movie. Carpenter discusses the evolution of the horror genre and the technological changes he has witnessed throughout his career. He also talks about his new TV miniseries "John Carpenter's Suburban Screams," which explores true horror stories from the survivors' perspective.