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6 Oct 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: The View Runs Damage Control for Biden Building Back Border Wall
President Biden's decision to resume construction of the border wall on his 80th birthday caused controversy on The View. Joy Behar expressed confusion over why Biden couldn't redirect the funds, while Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro explained the limitations imposed by Congress. The co-hosts also debated the effectiveness and cost of the wall, with Alyssa Farah Griffin highlighting that Democrats supported its appropriation. Sara Haines criticized the White House's handling of the messaging, and Navarro argued that Democrats should focus on celebrating job numbers instead of fixating on a small portion of the border wall.
Breitbart: 'Stalin Had a Word for That': GOP Slams Hillary's Wish to 'Deprogram' MAGA Voters
Republicans criticized Hillary Clinton for suggesting that Americans who support Donald Trump need to be "formally deprogrammed." The comments drew parallels to her previous "basket of deplorables" remark and sparked outrage among conservatives. Some conservatives even compared the idea of "deprogramming" to Stalin's gulags and raised concerns about potential reeducation camps. Clinton's comments ignited a backlash from Republicans who viewed it as an attack on Trump supporters.
PJ Media: West Coast, Messed Coast™ Gavin Newsom's Pre-2024 Election Move Has Them Asking 'Why?'
Governor Hair Gel of California has made hand-counting ballots in elections of more than 1,000 votes illegal, causing concerns about election integrity. Democrats in California have been accused of undermining election integrity through various practices, such as allowing non-matching signatures and ballot harvesting. The distrust in the voting system in California is high, and banning hand counts is seen as a questionable move.
In Los Angeles County, the civil trial against Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer will proceed, as she is accused of censoring comments during the initial COVID outbreak. School districts in Oregon have been accused of "passing the trash" when it comes to problematic teachers, protecting them instead of the students. In the rural Ontario school district, the terms "Kings" and "Queens" for homecoming court have been deemed offensive and removed. A person identifying as a first-generation Pakistani, Muslim, woman of color and a former drag queen is now a spokesmodel for Oregon's Measure 110, which decriminalizes open drug use. Another Asian man has been attacked, highlighting the racism problem in Seattle. An Antifa activist has published a book with identifying information of "local fascists," resembling a hit list. Lastly, there is a ghillie suit available for those who want to observe the chaos in Portland without being noticed.
Daily Wire: Republicans Scrap Potential House Speaker Debate: Report
Plans for a televised debate between Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise for the position of House Speaker were cancelled because they agreed it "wouldn't be wise." The Republican conference is divided on a successor to former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and neither candidate has enough support to secure the position. The debate's cancellation highlights the need for a family discussion and rule changes within the party.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Alex Marlow’s ‘Breaking Biden’: Joe Biden Covered for Brother Frank After He Was Involved in Fatal Hit-and-Run Car Crash
During research for his book, the author finds that Joe Biden's personal tragedies have shaped his "DGAF" attitude. One incident reveals that Joe covered for his corrupt brother, Frank, who was involved in a hit-and-run car crash that left a man dead. The victim's family sued Frank, but he refused to pay, and Joe's team denied the Albano daughters the compensation they deserved, despite Joe's own experience with loss and tragedy.
Washington Free Beacon: Florida Dem Who Wants Her Student Loans Canceled Owns a $3 Million House
Democratic Senate candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell wants taxpayers to cancel her student debt while she and her husband own a $3 million house. Her husband, Robert Powell, earned nearly $700,000 working for a Ukrainian oligarch accused of criminal activities.
#society
Daily Wire: ‘The Wonder Years’ Star Danica McKellar Discusses ‘Quality Of Life Improvement’ After Moving To Red State
"The Wonder Years" actress Danica McKellar discusses her love for living in Tennessee and the beauty of the seasons. She also opens up about her busy virtual work life and her newfound faith, thanks to her friendship with Candace Cameron Bure.
#war
Euromaidan Press: General Staff: Russia launches 57 air strikes within 24 hours
Russian Armed Forces have launched multiple air strikes on Ukraine, targeting both military and civilian areas. The situation in eastern and southern Ukraine remains difficult, with civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies Hail a ‘Small Success Story’ at the U.N., Defying China
In an annual report on sustainability, Taiwan's allies can now refer to the country by its name, rather than by the U.N.'s pro-Beijing nomenclature that suggests it is part of China. China has been exerting control over the U.N.'s work, including using its preferred terminology for Taiwan and banning individuals with Taiwanese passports from U.N. premises. Taiwan's allies have successfully lobbied for their reports to be uploaded using Taiwan's name, though a disclaimer is included.
#economy
Red State: Inflation Isn't Caused By Too Many People Working
Good jobs report, more jobs created than expected, mixed views on implications for Federal Reserve's interest rate policy. Some analysts see over-heated labor market, suggest rate hike by year-end. Others relieved about tepid wage growth, suggest Fed may reconsider rate hike strategy.
#religion
The Blaze: Bear Grylls shares his excitement over wading into the Jordan where his 'hero' baptized his Lord
Survivalist Bear Grylls fulfills his dream of getting baptized in the water Jesus was baptized in by John the Baptist at a Christian pilgrimage site in Jordan. Grylls emphasizes his affinity for the Gospel of Luke and the importance of spirituality in overcoming struggles.
#health
The Blaze: Transvestites taking confusion-affirming hormones face up to 93% greater likelihood of heart disease
Cross-sex hormone therapies, advocated by Democrats and leftists, pose a serious risk of heart disease. A study revealed that male transvestites taking feminizing hormones are 93% more likely to suffer from heart disease, while female transvestites taking testosterone have a 63% higher risk. All individuals undergoing cross-sex conversion therapy also face an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
#education
The Federalist: Suit: Naval Academy's Race-Based Admissions Policies Are Illegal
The U.S. Naval Academy faces a lawsuit for allegedly violating the Constitution through race-based admissions policies favoring certain ethnic groups.
Newsbusters: Reid Freaks Out About GOP Taking Away 'Children's Right To Read'
MSNBC's Joy Reid and author Nikki Grimes express concern over banning sexually explicit material in schools, advocating for fighting against these bans as it restricts women's rights. They discuss the importance of empathy and preserving banned books in libraries.
#crime
The New American: Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Gun Felonies, Claims He Didn’t Lie About Drug Addiction; His Book Says Otherwise - The New American
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to charges of lying on a federal form to buy a gun, claiming he wasn't an addict at the time. However, his own book reveals that he was often under the influence when he purchased the gun.
The charges against Biden include two counts of lying on the form and one count of felony possession. His lawyer argues that the charges are false because Biden wasn't an addict when he filled out the form. However, this defense is unlikely to hold up given Biden's admission of his addiction struggles in his memoir.
The Blaze: The DOJ indicts Menendez for corruption AGAIN
New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez is facing charges of accepting bribes for political favors. Law enforcement raided his home and found cash, gold bars, and a new car. Meanwhile, there have been no search warrants issued to investigate the Biden family.
#sports
National Review: The Corner: Let’s Hit 75, and Show Rich What Real Fans Can Do
NR's editor in chief, Rich Lowry, asks about the rowdiness of the crowd at the Oklahoma vs. Texas game. He believes the passionate Sooners fans will overpower the Longhorns fans, leading to a big win for Oklahoma. NR urges readers to support their coverage of Biden family corruption and mental decay. Donate to their webathon to make a difference.
#other
Forbes: Doubling Sales To $3.8 Billion By 2026, Expanding Its Reach And Entering New Categories: On’s High-Growth Ambitions
Swiss sportswear brand On aims to become the leading premium global sportswear brand, with plans to expand into new categories and markets. The brand, known for its innovative CloudTec technology and focus on sustainability, has doubled its revenue since its IPO listing and is confident in its future growth. On is targeting net sales of nearly $4 billion by 2026 and aims to increase its market share of running while expanding its retail footprint and multi-channel distribution. With its unique positioning, investment from tennis star Roger Federer, and emphasis on comfort and performance, On is positioned for success in the competitive sportswear market.
Daily Signal: When Reporters Cozy Up to Their Democratic Pals
A group of high-profile journalists are seen cozying up to the Democratic press secretary, attending off-the-record dinners to celebrate her. Similar events have occurred with Republican campaigns, but the tone is different. These personal friendships can influence media coverage, both in tone and in the decision to cover certain stories.
Forbes: Indian Billionaires Adani And Maran Reportedly Involved In Acquiring Disney’s India-Based Assets
Disney is in talks with Indian billionaires Kalanithi Maran and Gautam Adani to sell its India-based assets, including its streaming and television business. The sale could involve expanding New Delhi Television, which Adani recently acquired, or complementing Sun TV Network, which Maran established. Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in Asia, has also expressed interest.
Daily Signal: In Reversal, Pa. School Board Bans Boys From Girls’ Restrooms
A Pennsylvania school board has decided to reverse its previous policy and ban boys from using girls' bathrooms and locker rooms, following pressure from parents and students. The decision was made after students staged a walkout to protest the initial rejection of the policy. The new policy defines sex based on biological characteristics at birth and designates restrooms, locker rooms, and showers for use by members of a specific sex.
Forbes: Fresh Take: Cover Crops May Be Facing A Setback
According to a survey by Perdue University, large corn and soybean farmers are reporting less use of cover crops, despite their promotion as a sustainable farming practice. The reasons for this decline remain unclear, but it is important to find a way to support farmers who are trying to make positive changes in agriculture.