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9 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: 80 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
80 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris has not held an official press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, while former President Trump has conducted multiple since August. Critics argue that her media strategy limits accountability and public engagement.

Harris has increased her media appearances but faced backlash for vague responses regarding economic policies, particularly in a recent interview where she discussed her upbringing. Her approach continues to draw scrutiny from various commentators.


Front Page Magazine: All America’s Problems are Leftist Problems
All America’s Problems are Leftist Problems
The text argues that the Left thrives on creating and maintaining unsolvable problems to retain power and resources, such as homelessness and crime, which are framed as societal issues rather than individual failures. It posits that their ideological approach leads to worsening conditions rather than solutions.

The author claims that the Left's solutions often exacerbate the very problems they aim to address, ultimately positioning the Left itself as the source of societal issues. The narrative suggests that true resolution of these problems requires a rejection of Leftist ideologies.


#society

Times Of Israel: Bumper stickers of the fallen, a tragic rage, coalesce online into a mosaic of mourning
Bumper stickers of the fallen, a tragic rage, coalesce online into a mosaic of mourning
In Israel, a new wave of bumper stickers memorializes victims of the October 7 Hamas attacks and ongoing conflict. Created by families and friends, these stickers feature personal messages and biographies, emphasizing love, resilience, and the importance of living joyfully despite tragedy.

Jeffrey Weiss, who started documenting these stickers on his website "Stickers of Meaning," highlights their positive messages and the cultural significance they carry. His project aims to honor the fallen while promoting a message of hope and purpose among the living.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: How To Blow Up the Middle East War in Five Easy Steps
How To Blow Up the Middle East War in Five Easy Steps
The Biden administration's approach to the Middle East has shifted dramatically from the relative calm inherited from the Trump administration. Key actions, including the appeasement of Iran, the abandonment of the Abraham Accords, and the restoration of aid to Gaza without conditions, have contributed to escalating violence and instability in the region.

The administration's policies have emboldened Iranian-backed terrorist groups, leading to increased attacks on Israel and a deterioration of U.S. influence. This shift has resulted in a chaotic environment, culminating in significant violence, including the October 7 Hamas massacre.


Front Page Magazine: How Qatar Supports Hamas
How Qatar Supports Hamas
Qatar, while hosting a significant U.S. airbase at Al-Udeid, is criticized for its support of Hamas, including funding and providing refuge to its leaders. The U.S. has not held Qatar accountable despite its role in the ongoing hostage crisis involving American citizens.

Analysts suggest that the U.S. should reconsider its reliance on Qatar for security, as it could find alternative bases in the region. A call for action includes demanding Qatar cease its support for Hamas or face a withdrawal of U.S. military presence.


#sports

Breitbart: Hockey Writer Frank Seravalli Takes Heat for 'Disgusting' Comment after Johnny Gaudreau's Death
Hockey Writer Frank Seravalli Takes Heat for 'Disgusting' Comment after Johnny Gaudreau's Death
Hockey writer Frank Seravalli faced backlash for a comment regarding the late Johnny Gaudreau in an article about the Columbus Blue Jackets. His original phrasing was deemed offensive, leading to edits and an apology from both Seravalli and the publication.

Seravalli expressed remorse for his choice of words, stating he did not intend to cause hurt or anger, especially in light of the tragedy surrounding Gaudreau's death.