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10 Nov 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Autopsy of a Failed Presidential Campaign: Here’s All the Ways Kamala Messed Up
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign faced significant challenges, including a disconnect with her base and poor messaging strategies. Her attempts to appeal to young men through shaming and her embrace of the unpopular Cheney family alienated potential supporters.
Additionally, Harris's campaign overused comparisons to Nazis and failed to effectively address issues of racism, diminishing their impact. Her inability to gain primary votes raised questions about her legitimacy as a candidate, leading to perceptions of her as an "installed puppet."
The Federalist: Judge Forces Feds To Reveal More Evidence Of Censorship
A recent court ruling in the Missouri v. Biden case allows plaintiffs to access more government communications regarding alleged censorship by federal officials, including President Biden. The case, which has already reached the Supreme Court, claims that officials pressured social media platforms to suppress certain viewpoints, particularly around COVID-19 policies.
The judge emphasized that the plaintiffs must be allowed to gather evidence to support their claims of First Amendment violations. This ruling could lead to further revelations about government involvement in social media censorship, as the plaintiffs seek to establish standing in their lawsuit against various federal agencies.
Breitbart: Washington State Voters Pass Initiative to Protect Natural Gas Stoves
Washington State voters have approved Initiative 2066, which protects access to natural gas stoves and appliances, countering efforts by environmental groups to limit them. The initiative also eases building codes for natural gas heating in new constructions, marking a shift in the state's climate policy.
Despite the support, opponents are preparing a legal challenge post-election. This decision aligns Washington with other states that have enacted similar laws against local bans on natural gas, even as the Biden administration considers regulations affecting gas appliances.
The Telegraph: Watch: German minister teases plan to run for chancellor with Taylor Swift-style wristband
German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck has hinted at his campaign for chancellor with a video featuring a Taylor Swift-style wristband that reads “Chancellor era.” His announcement follows the collapse of the current coalition government led by Olaf Scholz amid tensions over spending and support for Ukraine.
Snap elections are anticipated, though the timing remains uncertain due to logistical issues. Habeck's video, showcasing a German rock anthem, has generated buzz about his political ambitions.
Breitbart: ‘Wicked’ Star Sheryl Lee Ralph: ‘We Really See What America Is and It’s Frightening’
Sheryl Lee Ralph, a star from 'Wicked,' expressed her concerns about Donald Trump's potential return to the White House, criticizing voters who supported him despite warnings from Hollywood elites. She shared her thoughts on social media, highlighting the disconnect between voters and their best interests.
Ralph previously compared Trump to the biblical figure Barrabas, suggesting that Americans often make choices against their own welfare. She has also advocated for respecting gender non-conforming pronouns among younger generations.
#society
Breitbart: 'Speechless' -- Police Admit No Arrests Yet from 'Jew Hunt' in Amsterdam
Dutch authorities confirmed that none of the 62 people arrested during disturbances at the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match were involved in the attacks on Israeli fans afterward. The police have yet to make arrests related to the violent incidents where 25 fans were assaulted.
Mayor Femke Halsema condemned the attacks, linking them to rising antisemitism fueled by the Middle East conflict. Geert Wilders, leader of the anti-mass migration Party for Freedom, called for the deportation of those involved, citing a long-standing concern over growing anti-Jewish sentiment in the Netherlands.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Trump ‘will hurt America’ if he allows Putin to win in Ukraine
NATO's top military official, Admiral Rob Bauer, criticized Donald Trump's potential peace plans for Ukraine, stating they could harm the U.S. if they favor Russia. He emphasized Ukraine's strategic importance and noted the risk of North Korea joining the conflict on Russia's side.
The Kremlin has expressed optimism about Trump's willingness to negotiate a deal for peace, while Trump reportedly considers a plan to freeze the conflict with European peacekeepers. Trump's son, Donald Jr., also mocked Ukrainian President Zelensky regarding U.S. financial support for Ukraine.
#military
Times Of Israel: In first, Netanyahu said to admit Israel carried out pager attacks on Hezbollah
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Israel's involvement in the September attacks on Hezbollah, which resulted in significant casualties. The operations were reportedly conducted against the advice of senior defense officials, including recently fired defense minister Yoav Gallant.
The attacks, which involved explosions targeting pagers and walkie-talkies, were part of a broader response to ongoing threats from Hezbollah following the October 7 Hamas assault. The conflict has led to thousands of casualties on both sides, with Israel intensifying military operations in response to Hezbollah's activities.
#crime
Breitbart: Alleged Leader of Antifa 'Hammer Gang' Terrorist Group Arrested
Johann Guntermann, alleged leader of the Antifa "Hammer Gang," was arrested in Germany for planning attacks on right-wing activists. He had evaded capture since 2021 and was wanted for his involvement in violent incidents across Europe, including a hammer attack in Budapest.
Guntermann's arrest has raised concerns about left-wing extremism in Germany, with officials emphasizing the need for public safety. His associate, Ilaria Salis, faces legal challenges after being granted immunity as an MEP. The European Parliament is considering a request to revoke her immunity.