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15 Nov 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Libertarianism Is Ill-Equipped For The Task Of Saving America
The lack of a libertarian candidate in the Republican primary suggests a shift away from free-market fundamentalism towards social conservatism. This shift can be attributed to events such as the Covid-19 pandemic, which exposed the rot within key institutions and the left's mission to impose its values. The left's cultural aggression is a result of the right's failure to assert its own values, and a less libertarian conservatism must leverage tools such as public education to promote traditional virtues. Liberty requires virtue, and a fusion of libertarian and conservative objectives is needed to address the current state of cultural decadence and institutional rot.
Breitbart: EXPOSED: George Soros, Warren Buffett, and Others Behind Secret Shell Company Profiting from Controversial Abortion Pill
SCOTUS will rule on a major abortion case soon. "Controligarchs" exposes billionaires profiting from birth control methods like drugs, contraceptives, and abortions. The book uncovers shady deals between the Rockefeller Foundation, Bill Clinton's FDA, and billionaires like George Soros and Warren Buffett.
National Review: The Corner: ‘See Saw, Stalemate Thaw?’
In this episode of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, the host reflects on his concerns about anti-Israel protests. He then interviews Ruy Texeira about the current state of the Democratic Party, discussing topics such as the strength of the "shadow Democratic Party" and the impact of abortion on Republicans.
The Federalist: Broken Richmond Tears Down Statues Instead Of Fixing Potholes
America's cities, including Virginia's capital city of Richmond, are in a state of chaos. Violent crime is on the rise, and poor leadership and radical agendas are to blame. Richmond's government is largely a farce, with feckless City Councils and a culture of contempt towards taxpayers. The city prioritizes activists over essential needs, fails to address infrastructure failures, and tears down history instead of building on it. Richmond's leaders are destroying its history, culture, and uniqueness, and it's time for Virginians to make their voices heard.
#society
Fox News: Rupert, Lachlan Murdoch honored at American Australian Association's 75th anniversary dinner
Media icon Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan were celebrated at the American Australian Association's 75th Anniversary Benefit Dinner. The association, founded by Sir Keith Murdoch, aims to strengthen the relationship between the US and Australia. Lachlan emphasized the shared cultural values and history between the two nations.
The Federalist: 3 Mom-Approved Tips For Raising Conservatives In A Woke World
Parenting in a leftist culture is challenging. "Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City" by Katy Faust and Stacy Manning offers advice on navigating left-wing education, being the first source of information for uncomfortable topics, staying composed when addressing difficult questions, and becoming knowledgeable about ideological issues. The book provides hope and guidance for parents raising children in a changing society.
The Telegraph: BBC apologises after newsreader claims IDF is targeting medics in Gaza
BBC apologizes for mistakenly claiming that Israeli forces were "targeting medical staff and Arab speakers" at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital. Jewish leaders criticize the broadcaster for lack of care.
Times Of Israel: Massive pro-Israel rally spotlights anxieties around surge of antisemitism in US
Antisemitism looms over March for Israel rally in DC, with organizers emphasizing the fight against hatred. College campuses have seen a surge in antisemitic incidents, leading to mobilization among young American Jews. There was support from both Jewish and Christian attendees, although some progressive Jewish groups were displeased with the inclusion of controversial pastor John Hagee. Increased security measures were in place for the event.
#war
Times Of Israel: Israel’s 1,400 Chabad rabbis skip New York reunion in favor of war effort
Rabbi Yossi Friedman debated leaving Israel for the Chabad-Lubavitch movement’s Kinus in New York, but ultimately stayed due to the war. The Kinus is a significant event for Chabad rabbis, providing them with energy and strength for their congregations. Despite the absence of Israeli rabbis at the main Kinus, the war and its effects were still present and acknowledged.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Break Off This China Engagement
President Biden's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping marks a shift towards diplomacy in the US approach to China. While the Biden administration acknowledges China as a threat, concessions have been made, raising concerns about the handling of the relationship. The optimistic outcome of the meeting is unlikely, as China has a history of deception and aggressive actions. Biden should take a stronger stance on human rights abuses and protect Taiwan, but the decision to hold the meeting suggests otherwise.
National Review: South Africa Sides with Hamas and Iran
South Africa has become a staunch ally of Iran and Hamas in their diplomatic war against Israel. The government in Pretoria has repeatedly downplayed Hamas's responsibility and blamed Israel for the conflict. This alignment with Iran and Hamas, combined with South Africa's support for Russia on Ukraine, raises concerns among American taxpayers and European diplomats.
#economy
Fox News: We must address America's looming debt crisis. This is step one
The national debt is increasing at an alarming rate, with the possibility of a 100% tax rate in the future. A bipartisan debt commission is needed to find solutions.
Demographics and rising healthcare costs are putting strain on Social Security and Medicare. Access to effective treatments for obesity could help alleviate these costs. A bipartisan solution is necessary to ensure the financial stability of these programs.
#military
Daily Wire: WATCH: U.S. Releases Footage Of Massive Strikes Against Iranian Targets In Syria
The US conducted airstrikes on Iranian facilities in Syria in response to attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed terrorist groups. The strikes resulted in the deaths of several terrorists and the destruction of weapons and ammo. The US has increased its military presence in the Middle East to counter threats from Iran's proxies.
#history
The Federalist: Astronaut Frank Borman's Apollo 8 Mission Was An American Genesis
Frank Borman, a decorated military pilot and astronaut, passed away at 95. He played a crucial role in the aftermath of the Apollo 1 launch fire and later became the CEO of Eastern Air Lines. However, his most memorable moment came during the Christmas Eve broadcast from the Apollo 8 mission, where he and his crew read a passage from the book of Genesis. Borman's message of unity and awe at the vastness of the universe still resonates today.
#health
Red State: Hospitals Want to Sell Your Health Care Data to Big Tech
A group including the American Hospital Association filed a complaint against the Biden administration for preventing hospitals from selling health tracking data to Big Tech. The data, collected through third-party trackers, includes patients' online searches and physical location. It is worth a lot of money and can be used for various purposes, such as insurance or employment decisions. The issue lies with Big Tech's hunger for personal data, and they should be held accountable.
The Biden administration's rule restricted hospitals from selling patients' health tracking data. However, hospitals argue that the real problem lies with Big Tech's desire for personal data. Patients' online searches and location data are valuable and could be misused. While the rule provides some patient protection, it fails to address the source of the problem. States should take action to protect patient data.