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31 Oct 2023
#politics
Fox News: Senate rejects Ted Cruz's bill to defund Biden official leading electric vehicle push
The Senate rejected a bill that aimed to strip the salary from an official overseeing federal fuel efficiency regulations. Republicans argue that the official, Ann Carlson, is an "ethically-challenged, environmental zealot" and that her appointment violates constitutional requirements. Democrats argue that the bill sets a dangerous precedent and defunds a position based on disagreement.
Fox News: Gov. Evers sues Wisconsin Legislature for obstructing basic government functions
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is suing the Republican-controlled Legislature, accusing them of obstructing government functions, particularly the approval of pay raises for university employees. Evers is asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take the case directly. The lawsuit also cites the Legislature's blockage of conservation programs and updates to building and ethics standards.
Flag And Cross: Kamala Harris Has to Assure '60 Minutes' Reporter That Biden Is 'Very Much Alive'
Americans watched a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, in which she dodged questions about her potential candidacy if President Joe Biden does not seek re-election in 2024. Harris failed to address why Democratic donors are unsure of her qualifications. The reluctance and evasion in her responses suggest a lack of support and a tenuous partnership with Biden.
The Blaze: Turkey's president declares fealty to Hamas
Turkey's President Erdogan has declared his support for Hamas, calling them a "liberation group" and labeling Israel a "war criminal" during a pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul. Erdogan's remarks have led to Israel withdrawing its diplomats from Turkey. Mark Levin condemns Erdogan's support of Hamas, pointing out the terrorist group's dehumanizing ideology and their celebration of violence against Jews.
Red State: Elon Talks Left's 'Mind Virus' Bringing on 'End of Civilization' in Blockbuster Interview With Joe Rogan
Elon Musk discusses existential threats and the corrosive effects of Twitter on civilization in an interview with Joe Rogan. He criticizes the "woke mind" virus and reveals Twitter's close ties to the government. Musk also expresses his disdain for billionaire George Soros and his agenda to erode societal fabric through his actions. Both Rogan and Musk agree that those infected with the "virus" are part of a death cult.
The American Spectator: Zombie Voters Should Scare the Hell Out of U.S. Citizens
Beware of zombie voters this Halloween. The Public Interest Legal Foundation has discovered deceased people still casting ballots in American elections. Despite legal action taken in Pennsylvania, where thousands of zombie voters were removed, the problem persists. Election officials in Michigan have refused to remove over 25,000 deceased registrants from voter rolls, raising concerns about election integrity.
GB News: Ex-Met detective says WOKE TAKEOVER of the police is to blame for protest woes
The appointment of "woke" officials in the Met Police has led to actions like the removal of posters showing kidnapped Israelis.
Fox News: San Diego GOP officials call for closure of southern border amid terror concerns: 'Shut it down'
Officials in San Diego County are calling for the closure of the southern border due to heightened terror concerns. A Customs and Border Protection memo warns of the potential for foreign terrorist fighters to enter the U.S. through the Southwest border, particularly individuals associated with groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. The memo has raised concerns about possible terrorist infiltration, and lawmakers have cited the record number of encounters with people on the terror watch list. Critics argue for tighter border restrictions to enhance national security.
The Blaze: Death to sex traffickers!
A visit to the southern border reveals the failure of Biden's open-border policies, leading to a surge in illegal immigrants and contraband, including fentanyl. Texas faces a high rate of sex trafficking, mostly young girls. To combat this, legislation is proposed to make child sex trafficking a death-penalty offense in Texas and deploy special forces to Mexico. Texas is committed to securing the border, spending billions and even transporting migrants to "sanctuary cities." However, more needs to be done as cartels control Mexico's border and pose a clear danger. The federal government must prioritize border control and take aggressive measures, just like in the past with drugs.
#society
The American Spectator: A Halloween Party of My Own
Halloween in the neighborhood prompts thoughts on taxes and wealth redistribution. Encounter with ex-girlfriend dressed as a witch, followed by disturbing experiences at various pubs. Frustrations with people's outfits and behavior culminate in a toast to all the saints at the end of the night.
The Telegraph: French couple sue art dealer who sold their £129 African mask for £3.6m
An elderly couple in France sue an art dealer after selling him an African mask for £129, only for it to be auctioned off later for £3.6 million. The couple claims they should receive a portion of the profits.
The American Mind: The Millionaire Slut Apologists
In the world of Call Her Daddy, Alex and Sofia promoted a lifestyle of sex, manipulation, and living for the moment. Their provocative podcast gained a huge following and seemed rebellious, but looking back, it didn't serve anyone. Their story reflects the pitfalls of influencer culture and the harm it can bring.
#war
Fox News: Yale student who had pro-Israel column edited without her knowledge speaks out: 'Modern-day Holocaust denial'
Yale student speaks out about her pro-Israel column being edited without her knowledge. Column referred to Hamas' atrocities. Writer claims edits were made by the Yale Daily News to support the 'resistance.' Warns about the impact of Yale students' attitudes on the media ecosystem.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Peter Doocy Grills John Kirby Over Anti-Semitic Threats In The U.S.: ‘Are They Domestic Terrorists?’
Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy questioned former Pentagon spokesman John Kirby about whether the Biden administration would label anti-Semitic activists as "domestic terrorists." Kirby deferred to law enforcement on the issue. Doocy also raised concerns about the porous southern border and the possibility of terrorists crossing in that way, to which Kirby replied that they are always vigilant and taking the potential threat seriously. Additionally, there are individuals on the terror watch list who have already crossed the southern border.
PJ Media: Angelina Jolie Says Israeli Bombing of Gaza is Not 'Justified' by Hamas Terrorist Attacks
You know that saying, "The apple didn't fall far from the tree"? Well, in the case of Angelina Jolie, she inherited her acting talent from her conservative father, but has a different view on politics, especially regarding Israel. Jolie criticized Israel for bombing Gaza, ignoring the fact that Hamas is using civilians as human shields.
The Telegraph: Hamas greatest terror threat to the West since Islamic State, warns FBI director
Hamas is seen as the greatest terror threat to the West, potentially inspiring terrorists worldwide. The dire conditions in Gaza are allowing Hamas to position themselves as "saviors." Israeli airstrikes and ground operations continue, with casualties on both sides. There are concerns that the war will lead to terror attacks in the UK and US. The US urges more humanitarian aid for Gaza to prevent further support for Hamas. Attempts are being made to set up an aid corridor. The situation in Gaza is described as horrifying, with the healthcare system in tatters. The aid received so far is insufficient. The US is seeking approval for a new aid package for Israel. Protests for a ceasefire disrupted a US hearing. The US and UK call for a humanitarian pause rather than a full ceasefire. Western leaders express concern over restricted aid deliveries to Gaza.
Breitbart: Report: Hamas Manual on How to Build Chemical Weapons Found
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) found a manual on a terrorist's GoPro camera containing instructions on how to create chemical weapons like cyanide. The manual suggests using these weapons at hospitals, shopping malls, and schools. Israeli President Isaac Herzog confirmed the discovery and linked it to Al Qaeda and ISIS.
Le Monde: Israeli airstrike of Gaza's refugee camp leaves dozens dead
Israeli airstrikes on houses in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza resulted in dozens of deaths, with many bodies still trapped under the rubble. The Israeli army confirmed that they targeted a Hamas commander involved in previous attacks. Egypt criticized Israel's actions, while Qatar condemned the attack and warned against further strikes on Gaza. The strikes occurred amidst ongoing battles between Israeli troops and militants in northern Gaza, with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refusing any chance of a ceasefire. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has raised global concern, with Bolivia cutting off diplomatic ties with Israel and aid groups warning of inadequate resources to meet the needs of the population.
#economy
Daily Signal: The Great 'Green Energy Transition' That Wasn't
The Ford Edsel was a marketing flop because buyers hated it, despite the high expectations. The push for electric vehicles (EVs) continues, even though they make up less than 10% of new car sales and cost automakers money. Meanwhile, investments in wind and solar power are tanking, while Exxon and Chevron are expanding oil and gas drilling. Fossil fuels still dominate global energy consumption, despite efforts to transition to green energy.
#military
GB News: Pentagon unveils gigantic new nuclear bomb 24 times more powerful than deadly one dropped on Japan
The US Department of Defence plans to develop a new nuclear bomb, the B61-13, which will be 24 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The bomb, to be dropped from aircraft including the B-21 Raider stealth bomber, would have a yield of 360 kilotons. The development has received approval from Republicans and is not expected to increase the overall number of nuclear weapons in America.
#culture
Daily Wire: Theaters Adding Intermission To Scorsese’s 3-Hour-Plus Film, Studios Not Happy About It
Some theaters added intermissions to Martin Scorsese's film "Killers of the Flower Moon" due to its lengthy runtime, leading to tension with Paramount Pictures and Apple Original Films. Theaters in Europe and the U.S. allowed breaks of six to 15 minutes, but the companies claimed it violated their contracts. The decision to include intermissions divided moviegoers.
#crime
Fox News: Hawaii couple convicted of spending decades living under dead babies' identities
A Hawaii couple has been convicted of conspiracy, passport fraud, and identity theft for living under stolen identities of dead babies. The jury deliberated for only two hours before reaching guilty verdicts. The couple argued that their actions did not harm anyone.
Fox News: Suspect in New Hampshire wedding shooting stands trial
A man named Dale Holloway is on trial for shooting and injuring a bishop and a bride at a church wedding ceremony in New Hampshire. The shootings occurred shortly after the groom's son killed Holloway's stepfather, who was a pastor at the church. Holloway is already serving time in prison for assaulting his lawyer and plans to use an insanity defense.
Daily Wire: Andrew Klavan’s Redemptive Detective Series Returns: ‘The House Of Love And Death’
Author Andrew Klavan reflects on his career and the inspiration behind his detective series featuring protagonist Cameron Winter. Winter, a poetry-loving assassin-turned-detective, embodies a longing to be a hero in a corrupt world. Klavan explores Winter's moral core and his struggle to uphold Western ideals in an ever-changing society. The latest installment, "The House of Love and Death," focuses on Winter's search for redemption while grappling with his own personal demons.
#sports
Fox News: Legal sports betting set to arrive in Maine on Friday
Maine will legalize sports gambling on Friday, following months of discussion and a slow rollout. Mobile and online wagering are expected to dominate the market. Native American tribes in the state will have control over the online sports betting market.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: Rtic vs Yeti: Is a More Expensive Cooler Actually Worth It?
Yeti and Rtic coolers are battling it out for outdoor enthusiasts. Yeti is known for its durability and performance, while Rtic offers a more affordable option. Yeti survived bear testing and a wave-filled journey across the Pacific, but Rtic is a strong contender with similar features and a lower price. Ultimately, it's up to the consumer to decide which cooler suits their needs.
#other
Daily Signal: Mayorkas, Wray Testify on Antisemitism, Big Tech, Border
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray testified on Halloween about the threats facing the US. Wray warned of possible terrorist attacks by Hamas or other groups, while Mayorkas struggled to provide answers about the chaos at the southern border. The officials also addressed the issue of growing antisemitism in America following recent attacks in Israel.