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7 Oct 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About the Vice Presidential Debate
Cicely Davis hosts her husband on The Savage Truth podcast to discuss the recent Vice Presidential Debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. They provide insights based on their experience living in Minnesota under Walz's governorship.
Listeners can find the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Breitbart: Poll: Israelis Prefer Trump over Kamala, 54% to 24%
A recent poll indicates that a majority of Israelis prefer Donald Trump over Kamala Harris for the U.S. presidency, with 54% favoring Trump compared to 24% for Harris. The survey highlights a significant belief that Trump would better ensure Israel's security.
Support for Trump is particularly strong among those aligned with Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition, while opposition party supporters show a more divided preference. Overall, Jewish respondents in Israel show a clear preference for Trump over Harris.
Front Page Magazine: The Forever Hate
The first anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel is marked by a stark divide in narratives. While the atrocities committed by Hamas are documented and condemned, many media outlets and activists focus on pro-Palestinian perspectives, often downplaying the violence against Israelis.
Critics argue that this narrative shift obscures the reality of the attacks and perpetuates antisemitism, as some figures on both the Left and Right adopt harmful tropes. The ongoing conflict is framed through a lens that minimizes Jewish suffering while amplifying Palestinian grievances.
Fox News: FEMA head denies agency is short on money for disaster relief because funds went to illegal immigrants
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell refuted claims that disaster relief funds were depleted due to spending on undocumented immigrants, calling such assertions "ridiculous and just plain false." She emphasized that misinformation hinders relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Helene.
Criswell clarified that FEMA's disaster relief funding comes from a separate source than immigration funding, and the agency has sufficient resources for immediate response and recovery. Despite concerns raised by Secretary Mayorkas, FEMA remains focused on delivering aid to impacted communities.
The Telegraph: Tunisia’s Saied set to win landslide amid claims of political repression
President Kais Saied is poised to secure a significant victory in Tunisia's presidential election, with exit polls indicating he may receive 89.2% of the vote. His supporters celebrated as he vowed to eliminate "conspirators," while his opponents faced accusations of political repression.
Voter turnout was notably low at 27.7%, half of the previous election's turnout. Official results are anticipated later, but Saied's dominance appears clear despite allegations of political oppression against rivals.
Breitbart: Worst COVID Fund Fraud in U.S. Occurred Under Gov. Tim Walz
A significant COVID relief-fund fraud has been uncovered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, involving 47 Somali immigrants accused of stealing $250 million. Under Governor Tim Walz's administration, a charity named "Feeding Our Future" misappropriated funds intended for families during the pandemic.
Despite multiple audits highlighting systemic fraud, Walz has faced criticism for a lack of accountability and failure to address the issues within his administration. The total fraud in Minnesota during his tenure is estimated at $550 million.
#society
Breitbart: Antisemitic Incidents in U.S. Increase by 200% in Year Since Oct. 7 Attack
Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. surged by 200% in the year following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, totaling over 10,000 incidents. The Anti-Defamation League reported significant increases in harassment, vandalism, and physical assaults, particularly on college campuses.
The ADL highlighted the ongoing threats faced by Jewish Americans and criticized the political climate surrounding these incidents. The rise in antisemitism has sparked debate over the role of various political narratives in exacerbating tensions.
Breitbart: Private Helicopters Deliver 500,000 Pounds of Supplies to Helene Victims
Following Hurricane Helene, over 500,000 pounds of supplies have been delivered to western North Carolina by volunteers using private helicopters. Adam Smith, who traveled from Texas to reunite with family, organized the Savage Operations Center, which now includes 150 volunteers.
The center aims to assist displaced families in the region, addressing the long-term challenges of recovery and rebuilding. A GoFundMe page has raised nearly $180,000 to support these efforts, with contributions from various individuals, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle.
#military
Times Of Israel: Iranian Quds Force chief said missing after visit to bombarded Beirut suburb
Iran's Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani has not been heard from since an Israeli airstrike in Beirut targeted Hezbollah. He was reportedly in Dahiyeh during the strikes, which aimed at senior Hezbollah officials. Iranian authorities have been unable to contact him.
Following the killing of Hezbollah leaders, Iran launched ballistic missile attacks on Israel, which were largely intercepted. Israel has stated it will assess the situation and plan a significant response.
#culture
Fox News: Don Johnson met ex Patti D'Arbanville while she was 'stark naked'
Don Johnson recounted meeting Patti D'Arbanville at Andy Warhol's factory during a photo shoot. They began dating in 1981, had a son named Jesse, but chose not to marry. Their relationship prompted Johnson to address his substance issues.
Johnson later married Melanie Griffith twice and is currently married to Kelley Phleger, with whom he has three children. He attributes his youthful energy to a happy marriage.
The Imaginative Conservative: Edgar Allan Poe's Literary War
Edgar Allan Poe was a prominent critic who challenged the dominance of Northern literary cliques over American literature, advocating for Southern writers. His works, while not explicitly Southern in theme, reflected his background and contributed to the defense of Southern literature against prevailing biases.
Despite his critical acclaim, Poe faced personal struggles and mental health issues, which were exacerbated by the death of his wife. His reputation suffered posthumously due to the negative portrayal by his literary rivals, particularly Rufus Griswold, which overshadowed his contributions to literature.