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#politics

Breitbart: House Republicans Take Revenge on Democrats for Ousting McCarthy
House Republicans Take Revenge on Democrats for Ousting McCarthy
House Republicans seek revenge on their Democrat colleagues who voted to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House. Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Steny Hoyer were asked to vacate their Capitol Building hideaway offices in retaliation.


PJ Media: Gaetz Was Right About McCarthy. Come at Me, Bruh!
Gaetz Was Right About McCarthy. Come at Me, Bruh!
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy deserved to be removed for breaking the rules. He gave the Democrats everything they wanted, including money for Ukraine. Sending billions to Ukraine while our military struggles is unjust. We need a new Speaker who will hold the Bidens accountable for their crimes.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: Trump just asked if he’d run for House Speaker and he wouldn’t say no…
WATCH: Trump just asked if he’d run for House Speaker and he wouldn’t say no…
Some MAGA Republicans in Congress want to make Trump the next speaker of the House, but it's unlikely he'll accept. It's a bad idea and he's not fit for the role.


The Babylon Bee: Crew Moving Pelosi Out Of Office Crushed To Death By Empty Wine Bottles
Crew Moving Pelosi Out Of Office Crushed To Death By Empty Wine Bottles
Tragedy strikes on Capitol Hill as the crew moving Nancy Pelosi's office is crushed by a avalanche of empty wine bottles. Interim Speaker McHenry feels partly responsible. Victims were crushed instantly. Flags lowered to mourn Pelosi's loss of her office.


National Review: McCarthy Allies Say Steve Scalise Has Clearest Path to Speakership, But Point to Concerns about His Health
McCarthy Allies Say Steve Scalise Has Clearest Path to Speakership, But Point to Concerns about His Health
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is the frontrunner for the speakership, but concerns about his health, due to his blood cancer diagnosis and previous injuries, may impact his chances. Scalise aims to unify the conference, but the competition for the speakership is expected to be fierce. The next speaker will face pressure from different factions within the GOP to make concessions, including increased border security and reduced federal spending. Meanwhile, McCarthy allies are strategizing ways to reject the influence of ultra-conservative members, and tensions are rising within the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Gingrich Calls for GOP 'Traitors' Who Ousted McCarthy To Be 'Driven Out of Public Life'
WATCH: Gingrich Calls for GOP 'Traitors' Who Ousted McCarthy To Be 'Driven Out of Public Life'
Former House speaker Newt Gingrich criticizes the eight Republican representatives who sided with Democrats to end Kevin McCarthy's speakership, calling them "traitors" who should be driven out of public life. Gingrich says they thought they were morally superior and caused chaos by aligning with the Democrats. McCarthy hints at supporting primary challenges against them.


Daily Wire: John Kirby Argues That Abortions Are Just As Important As Officer Confirmations
John Kirby Argues That Abortions Are Just As Important As Officer Confirmations
Former Pentagon spokesman John Kirby argued that access to abortions is just as important as confirming officers in key positions for national security. Kirby defended the Pentagon's abortion policy, stating that reversing it would be turning their backs on military personnel and their families. He emphasized the need for healthcare for military members and criticized Senator Tuberville for blocking mass confirmations, potentially jeopardizing national security.


Breitbart: Hungarian P.M. Viktor Orbán: ‘We Will Not Become a Migrant Ghetto’
Hungarian P.M. Viktor Orbán: ‘We Will Not Become a Migrant Ghetto’
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán refuses to yield to demands from the Soros empire, Brussels bureaucrats, and US Democrats. He opposes letting migrants in, building migrant ghettos, and relinquishing foreign and economic decision-making powers. Orbán asserts Hungary's sovereignty and right to independent policies.


Newsbusters: Will Gavin Newsom Copy Trump?
Will Gavin Newsom Copy Trump?
Gavin Newsom is ambitiously positioning himself to be the Democratic Party's leader, just as Donald Trump took control of the Republican Party. Newsom sees weakness in the Democrats, just as Trump saw in the GOP, and is confident in his charisma and media support. He strategically appoints Laphonza Butler to strengthen his identity-politics credentials and potentially challenge Kamala Harris for the Democratic succession. However, Newsom faces obstacles such as the declining population of his own state, California, and the negative effects of Democratic governance.


Townhall: It's Not About Fentanyl
It's Not About Fentanyl
Republicans are criticizing immigration but only in relation to fentanyl deaths. Immigrants are demanding amnesty and bringing their voting habits with them. They support gun control and insult Americans while blaming the fentanyl crisis on U.S. citizens. Immigration will still ruin the country regardless of fentanyl.


The Federalist: FBI Targets Trump Voters Ahead Of 2024 Election
FBI Targets Trump Voters Ahead Of 2024 Election
The FBI is targeting Trump supporters as domestic terrorists, classifying them under "domestic extremism." This increased targeting has occurred under President Biden's administration. Many believe this is a continuation of the persecution of Trump and his supporters, while others see it as a threat to the country.


Washington Free Beacon: Two Top Republicans Enter Race for House Speaker
Two Top Republicans Enter Race for House Speaker
Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan are contenders to replace Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, with several other candidates potentially entering the race. McCarthy was removed from his position, marking the first time in history that the chamber has ousted its leader. This leadership battle is distracting lawmakers from important tasks and could impact government spending and other programs. Scalise, the current Majority Leader, is considered more conservative than McCarthy and has been meeting with Republicans to gain support for his bid.


National Review: The Corner: The Worst Case
The Corner: The Worst Case
In the 2024 Iowa Republican Caucus, Trump is leading with 50% support, followed by DeSantis at 19% and Haley at 11%. In the 2024 New Hampshire GOP Primary, Trump has 49% support, with Haley at 19% and DeSantis at 10%.


Red State: Steve Scalise Throws Hat into the Ring in House Speaker Race
Steve Scalise Throws Hat into the Ring in House Speaker Race
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) announces his candidacy for Speaker of the House, citing his colleagues' support during his recovery from being shot in 2017. Scalise has received endorsements from key Republicans but also faces challenges due to his health and relationship with ousted Speaker McCarthy. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has also declared his candidacy. The new Speaker will face the task of leading a fractious GOP caucus with a narrow majority.


National Review: Trump Earns Himself a Dubious Gag Order
Trump Earns Himself a Dubious Gag Order
The trial of New York attorney general Letitia James's case against Donald Trump becomes chaotic due to a gag order issued by Judge Arthur Engoron. The trial has turned into a political exercise and partisan persecution, with a foregone legal outcome in favor of James. Trump refuses to play along and views the trial as a political combat.


The New American: Biden WH Has Big Tech Censoring Ukrainian Voices Exposing Corruption: Top Blogger - The New American
Biden WH Has Big Tech Censoring Ukrainian Voices Exposing Corruption: Top Blogger - The New American
Dmitry Chekalkin, an influential Ukrainian blogger, believes that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and the Biden administration colluded with Big Tech to silence him for exposing corruption, including the involvement of oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky. Chekalkin suspects that Kolomoisky, who controlled Burisma Holdings and had ties to Biden, played a role in banning him from social media.


The Federalist: FBI Targets Trump Supporters For Breaking Anti-Riot Law
FBI Targets Trump Supporters For Breaking Anti-Riot Law
The FBI is focusing on Trump supporters as potential extremists ahead of the 2024 election. They are concerned about the threat of violence similar to the Capitol riot on January 6, but have previously ignored far-left extremists.


#society

The Babylon Bee: 'I Just Don't Find Weird Al Funny,' Says Uncultured Neanderthal
'I Just Don't Find Weird Al Funny,' Says Uncultured Neanderthal


Jeremy Dunning, a Neanderthal-like man living in a cave in Albuquerque, refuses to find Weird Al funny, stating that his songs are offensive. Dr. Slaton, an anthropologist, believes Dunning is unlikely to integrate into modern society and should be left alone. The National Park Service has protected Dunning's cave and erected barriers to prevent contact with him.


The Blaze: MacIntyre: The end of high-trust society
MacIntyre: The end of high-trust society
Rioting and looting erupted in Philadelphia after murder charges were dropped against a police officer who shot an armed suspect. Criminals took advantage to smash and loot stores, while police struggled to maintain order. The breakdown of social norms and the rise in theft will lead to the decline of a high-trust society, forcing major retailers to close stores in dangerous areas. Crime goes unpunished, causing law-abiding citizens to suffer and communities to deteriorate. The refusal to police crime and prioritize social justice over safety will lead to the erosion of society.


#war

Forbes: FIFA Partially Lifts Russia’s Ban—Under-17 Teams Can Compete Under ‘Neutral Colors’
FIFA Partially Lifts Russia’s Ban—Under-17 Teams Can Compete Under ‘Neutral Colors’
FIFA has partially lifted its ban on Russian teams, allowing under-17 boys and girls teams to compete without officially representing their country. The teams will play under the name of the "Football Union of Russia," without their national flag, anthem, and in neutral colors. The ban on Russian adult teams will remain in force until the end of the conflict in Ukraine.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Venice Tragedy: 21 Killed After Tourist Electric Bus Crashes and Burns
Venice Tragedy: 21 Killed After Tourist Electric Bus Crashes and Burns
A deadly bus crash in Venice, Italy, kills 21 people, including four Ukrainians and a German citizen. Many of the victims were young tourists returning to a nearby camping site.


#economy

Euromaidan Press: Financial Times: EU estimates Ukraine entitled to over USD 195 billion after accession
Financial Times: EU estimates Ukraine entitled to over USD 195 billion after accession
Financial Times reports that Ukraine's membership in the EU could grant Kyiv over $195 billion from the union's budget over seven years. This would include funds for agriculture and infrastructure improvement.

Bloomberg reveals that the European Commission plans to recommend launching Ukraine's accession process to the EU in October. The decision will be discussed by member states in December, and if approved, accession talks with Ukraine will commence.


The Blaze: Amtrak pays workers big salaries despite never turning a profit, relying on taxpayers to cover losses: Report
Amtrak pays workers big salaries despite never turning a profit, relying on taxpayers to cover losses: Report
Amtrak, a federally chartered corporation heavily subsidized by taxpayers, pays its employees large salaries, with an average of $121,000 per year. The exact salaries are hidden, but top executives earn between $504,000 and $780,000 annually. Despite never making a profit since its creation in 1971, Amtrak relies on government funding and estimates annual losses of around $1 billion, which taxpayers largely cover.


Forbes: Uber Can Now Return Your Packages: How It Works And What It Costs
Uber Can Now Return Your Packages: How It Works And What It Costs
Uber announced a new service that allows users to have prepaid and sealed packages picked up by Uber drivers and taken to a post office or shipping store for a flat fee. Users can track their packages in real-time and receive a photo or receipt after drop-off. The service is available in almost 5,000 cities and aims to address the annoyance of mail returns for many shoppers under 30.


Breitbart: U.S. Factory Orders Jump, Boosted by Both Military and Civilian Spending
U.S. Factory Orders Jump, Boosted by Both Military and Civilian Spending
U.S. factory orders for manufactured goods, excluding transportation and defense, rose in August, suggesting a potential recovery for the manufacturing sector. Orders for nondefense capital goods excluding aircraft also increased, indicating a positive outlook for business investment. Additionally, orders for household appliances, industrial machinery, and mining and drilling equipment saw significant gains, reflecting solid consumer demand and the rise in oil prices. Overall, the numbers indicate improved economic conditions in the U.S.


#religion

National Review: No, Pope Francis Does Not Support Gay Marriage
No, Pope Francis Does Not Support Gay Marriage
Pope Francis responds to concerns from conservative cardinals regarding his teachings on same-sex unions. He reaffirms that the Church’s understanding of marriage is between a man and a woman, and rejects the idea of a universal rite of same-sex benediction. However, he does discuss the pastoral care of same-sex couples and encourages priests to discern how to minister to them without contradicting church doctrine.


#history

The Economist: How plundered Gaulish silver ended up in Roman coins
How plundered Gaulish silver ended up in Roman coins
Scientists have discovered that the Romans used a recycling method to maintain their coin supply even when access to silver mines was disrupted by war. Ice cores from Greenland showed a dip in lead concentrations, indicating a scarcity of silver, yet there was no decrease in the number of coins in circulation. This led researchers to believe that the Romans were recycling their own silver and possibly even acquiring silver through plundering.


#health

Daily Wire: Kevin Spacey Says He Was Rushed To Hospital Fearing Heart Attack
Kevin Spacey Says He Was Rushed To Hospital Fearing Heart Attack
Kevin Spacey was rushed to the hospital in Uzbekistan after experiencing numbness in his left arm. Despite concerns of a heart attack, doctors found no problems with his heart. This incident made Spacey reflect on the fragility of life.


The American Spectator: What’s Up With All the Labor Strikes?
What’s Up With All the Labor Strikes?
In the largest healthcare strike in U.S. history, 75,000 health workers employed by Kaiser Permanente went on strike, joining the ranks of nearly half a million Americans who have gone on strike this year. The strike may delay procedures and care in multiple states. The workers are demanding better pay and benefits.


#crime

Washington Free Beacon: Carjacked Dem Rep Says the ‘Border Is Safer’ Than the Nation’s Capital
Carjacked Dem Rep Says the ‘Border Is Safer’ Than the Nation’s Capital
Democratic congressman Henry Cuellar, who lives at the border, claimed that Washington, D.C. is more dangerous than the southern border after being victim to a carjacking. While three armed assailants stole his car, electronics, and dinner, Cuellar was unharmed and the items were later recovered by the police. The capital has witnessed a rise in crime, affecting various members of Congress, with an increase in homicides, carjackings, and robberies. At the same time, illegal border crossings have also surged.


#outdoors

The Great Lakes Fisherman: Diaries of a Lodge Owner Episode 13: The Boss with Paul Frustereo | Fish'n Canada
Diaries of a Lodge Owner Episode 13: The Boss with Paul Frustereo | Fish'n Canada
This week on the Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network's Diaries of a Lodge Owner, we meet Paul Festerio, the kingpin of handcrafted musky-bait-making. He shares his story and expertise on the iconic boss shad baits.


#technology

The Economist: Did Bitcoin leak from an American spy lab?
Did Bitcoin leak from an American spy lab?


A theory suggests that bitcoin may have originated from an American spy lab, but it's just a conspiracy theory. The true origins of bitcoin are attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto. Similarly, just like the virus, bitcoin has proven to be resilient despite setbacks.


#other

Spectator USA: Supping Burgundy in Brussels
Supping Burgundy in Brussels
Paris maintains its claim as the world capital of gastronomy, despite some locals claiming it is possible to eat badly in the city. In Brussels, an establishment called Comme Chez Soi has a worldwide reputation for splendid food and maintains its connection to its roots. The glories of Burgundian civilization were underpinned by commerce and a powerful bourgeoisie, and the lands that would have sustained a middle kingdom formed a battlefield contested by the French and Germans. The EU in Brussels hopes to transcend nationalism and its wars, but without Britain. The 2014 Burgundies, overshadowed by the '15s, have matured into grace and harmony. Armand Rousseau's wines, especially his 2002 Chambertin Clos de Bèze, were praised.