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2 Nov 2024
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Breitbart: Donald Trump Did Not Call for the Assassination of a Cheney, But One of Kamala Harris’s Celebrity Endorsers Did
Former President Donald Trump did not call for the execution of Liz Cheney, contrary to media claims. His comments were aimed at criticizing her pro-war stance, suggesting she would feel differently about war if she faced the dangers herself.
In contrast, Eminem's lyrics from a 2002 song expressed a desire for violence against Dick Cheney, sparking debate over the context and intent. A Vox correspondent clarified that Trump's remarks were misinterpreted as a threat.
Fox News: Trump clarifies he meant Cheney wouldn’t have ‘guts’ to fight a war with rifle comment after Dem backlash
Former President Trump clarified his comments about Liz Cheney, stating she lacks the "guts" to fight in wars, following backlash over remarks suggesting she should face violence. He criticized her as a "war hawk" who advocates for military action without personal involvement.
Cheney responded by condemning Trump's rhetoric as dictatorial and dangerous, asserting it threatens free speech. She has endorsed Vice President Harris for president, emphasizing the need for stable leadership.
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: Kamala Harris' campaign is left with 'lies, phony outrage and hoaxes'
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized Democrats for their reaction to Trump's comments about Liz Cheney, labeling it as "phony outrage." She argued that Trump was highlighting the tendency of politicians to advocate for war while avoiding combat themselves.
Ingraham contended that the Democrats, particularly Kamala Harris, are resorting to lies and fear tactics instead of focusing on positive campaign issues. She suggested that this strategy reflects a lack of respect for voters' intelligence.
The Western Journal: 'What Did He Even Mean by This?': Tim Walz Sparks Outrage After Internet Hears What He Called Elon Musk
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democratic vice presidential candidate, faced backlash for comments made about Elon Musk during a campaign event. He mistakenly referred to Musk as "that gay guy," which many interpreted as a derogatory remark, sparking outrage on social media.
Walz's verbal missteps have drawn attention to his public speaking abilities and raised concerns among Democrats about his impact on Kamala Harris's campaign. Critics argue that his behavior reflects poorly on the party and question his suitability as a potential leader.
Fox News: Washington Post isn’t the only newspaper to scrap presidential endorsement as Trump-Harris showdown looms
Several prominent newspapers, including The Washington Post, LA Times, and USA Today, have chosen not to endorse a presidential candidate for the 2024 election, citing divisive times and a shift towards focusing on local issues. This decision has led to internal backlash and resignations among staff.
The Minnesota Star Tribune has also opted out of endorsements, instead aiming to provide issue-focused analysis. The Economist, however, has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting her stability compared to former President Trump.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Shooting Scene, Returning to Court, and a Penguin Colony
Kenya's new Deputy President, Kithure Kindiki, was sworn in during a ceremony in Nairobi attended by President William Ruto. Meanwhile, in Mali, a billboard compares General Assimi to General de Gaulle, reflecting local sentiments.
In New York, Daniel Penny faces trial for the death of a subway rider, while Israeli airstrikes in Beirut and a bomb explosion in Pakistan highlight ongoing conflicts.
Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: How is Joe still allowed near a camera?
Jesse Watters discussed President Biden's impact on Vice President Harris's presidential aspirations, suggesting he may be a liability. Despite attempts to minimize his public appearances, Biden insists on remaining active in the political arena, particularly in key Democratic areas.
Democrats express concern that Biden's presence could hinder Harris's campaign, emphasizing the need for her to distance herself from him. Prominent figures like Obama and Clinton are viewed as more effective speakers for the party's future.
The Western Journal: Polling Guru Nate Silver Says Trump 10-Point Advantage, Other Pollsters Cheating Like Crazy
Nate Silver predicts Donald Trump has a 10-point advantage over Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, estimating a 53.8% chance for Trump to win the Electoral College. He expresses skepticism about the reliability of recent polls, suggesting many are manipulated.
Silver notes that the race remains tight, with both candidates close in swing states, and emphasizes the importance of voter turnout. He warns against the tendency of pollsters to adjust results to align with each other, which can distort the true picture of voter sentiment.
#society
Le Monde: COP16: Colombia, which advocates for 'peace with nature,' is the deadliest country for environmentalists
At COP16 in Cali, Colombia, environmental activist Jani Silva highlights the dangers faced by defenders of the environment, particularly in the Putumayo region. Despite Colombia's commitment to biodiversity, it remains perilous for activists, with 79 murders recorded in 2023 alone.
Indigenous representatives and NGOs protested at the conference, holding photos of victims of violence against environmentalists. A UN report emphasizes the risks faced by those advocating for environmental rights in Colombia, where intimidation and threats are rampant.