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16 Nov 2023

#politics

Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Trump Saying ‘Vermin’ Is Wrong, But ‘Crazed Right-Wing Locusts’ Is Fine?
NewsBusters Podcast: Trump Saying ‘Vermin’ Is Wrong, But ‘Crazed Right-Wing Locusts’ Is Fine?
In the midst of political tensions, the media is quick to criticize Donald Trump for his language, comparing it to Hitler. However, they fail to condemn similar comments made by leftists, such as NAACP leader Julian Bond, who referred to Republicans as a "crazed swarm of right-wing locusts." The double standard is evident, as the media selectively chooses which comments to highlight.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Biden and Xi Emerge from Four-Hour Meeting with Deal to Restore Military Contact
Biden and Xi Emerge from Four-Hour Meeting with Deal to Restore Military Contact
President Joe Biden and Chinese dictator Xi Jinping had a face-to-face meeting in San Francisco. The main outcomes were the resumption of US-China military communications and China's agreement to reduce production of fentanyl.


Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: America's relationship with China has severely deteriorated
SEAN HANNITY: America's relationship with China has severely deteriorated
America's relationship with China has worsened under President Biden, citing reasons such as China's responsibility for the spread of COVID-19, the shipment of fentanyl to North America, and threats towards allies. Joe Biden's inaction is criticized by Sean Hannity.


#crime

Red State: Austin Gunman on Terror Watchlist Killed SWAT Officer and Two Hostages, Possessed Bomb-Making Materials
Austin Gunman on Terror Watchlist Killed SWAT Officer and Two Hostages, Possessed Bomb-Making Materials
A tragic incident in Austin, Texas, involving a SWAT officer's death highlights the potential for terrorist attacks in the US. The suspect, who shot the officer, was on the terror watchlist and had ties to a Muslim group. The discovery of bomb-making materials adds to the concerns. FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Congress about heightened threats due to the Israel-Hamas war, emphasizing the need for vigilance to prevent homegrown extremist attacks. The incident underscores the ongoing danger and the need for increased security measures.