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America One News
17 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Schwarzenegger open to third-party challenger to Trump and Biden: They're 'both flawed'
Arnold Schwarzenegger believes the US needs new leaders and is open to a third-party challenger to President Biden and former President Trump. He wants someone strong and visionary, not people who focus on trivial matters. Schwarzenegger thinks it's premature to discuss the re-election of Trump or the future of Biden, as there could be a third candidate. He hopes America will find younger leaders for the job. Although he cannot run for president himself, Schwarzenegger feels at home in the Republican Party but has criticized Democrats for the state of major cities in the US.
GB News: GB News 'allows you to see what others are covering up', says Patrick Christys
Patrick, speaking in the GB Newsroom, reflects on the recent pro-Palestine ceasefire marches. He observes the quick formation of an angry mob and the lack of respect for law and order. Despite his own experiences, the police targeted him instead of other violators. Patrick appreciates GB News for highlighting the reality that other media outlets choose to conceal.
The Telegraph: Italy could face EU fines over ban on lab-grown meat
Italy has passed a law banning lab-grown meat, risking fines and loss of funding for violators. The ban aims to protect the country's culinary heritage and traditional food products. Critics argue that Italy may face fines from the EU if it goes against single market rules.
Daily Signal: Rashida Tlaib's Lies Ignored By 'Fact-Checkers'
House of Representatives censured Rep. Rashida Tlaib for false claims about Israel. Fact-checkers are biased and focus on critiquing Tlaib's opponents. Tlaib's statements and accusations go unchecked.
Le Monde: Pedro Sanchez's risky gamble
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, in his bid to stay in power, has made a deal with Catalan independence supporters, risking political stability and further polarizing the country. The agreement includes amnesty for pro-independence members, including former governor Carles Puigdemont, which has angered the Spanish public and damaged Sanchez's credibility. The influence given to the pro-independence faction could lead to a vote of no confidence and divide the country, playing into the hands of the far-right Vox party.
#society
Newsbusters: Attitudes of Gratitude and Ingratitude in a Dark Time
Ingratitude and ignorance are on display in anti-Israel and anti-Jewish protests. Jews have made significant contributions to society, including the Talmud, scientific discoveries, and artistic creations. Demonstrators should appreciate the Jews, rather than spread hostility.
PJ Media: Pro-Palestinian Group Posts Map Detailing Location of Jewish Groups in NYC
A pro-Palestinian group posted a map on Instagram targeting Jewish organizations in NYC, calling for "direct action" against them. The map claimed these organizations were involved in the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the colonization of Palestine. The post was deleted after drawing outrage from politicians and citizens.
PJ Media: Holiday Season: Record Sales or Record Theft?
There is a rise in crime across America due to liberal Democrats weakening the justice system, resulting in revolving-door arrests. Retail theft has become a major issue, causing well-known retailers to close down and forcing others to lock up products and hire more security. The losses from theft are increasing, impacting the profits of retailers and causing prices to rise for law-abiding citizens. The solution is to remove liberals from positions of power and protect the rights of honest Americans.
Daily Wire: Stephen King Roasted For Blaming ‘The Marvels’ Failure On ‘Adolescent Fanboy Hate’: ‘Maybe The Movie Just Sucks?’
Leftist author Stephen King suggests that the box office disappointment of "The Marvels" may be due to misogyny from fanboys. However, his social media followers are criticizing his statement. Some attribute the film's failure to other factors such as an actors' strike and superhero movie fatigue.
Newsbusters: Nebraska Teen Slits Son's Throat, Reddit User Blames Lack of Abortion Access
A teenager in Nebraska is charged with murder for slitting her newborn baby's throat and stabbing him. She claimed she did it because she couldn't get an abortion. Some blame pro-life laws, but others argue that abortion wouldn't have prevented this tragic murder. The girl needs psychological help, but loose abortion restrictions won't normalize the murder of innocent babies.
The Telegraph: Japanese actor spared prison after surviving three-way suicide pact with parents
Japanese kabuki actor Ennosuke Ichikawa avoids prison sentence after surviving a suicide pact with his parents. He feared tarnishing the tradition of kabuki due to allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power. Ichikawa expresses guilt and plans to reflect on his actions.
PJ Media: Sacrificial Lambs: The Child Victims of Drag Queen Story Hours
Ancient civilizations and the modern Middle East have a history of sacrificing children for progress. In the woke West, parents sacrifice their children through their actions and beliefs. They oppose voucher programs, add to the national debt, support green energy initiatives, and allow men in women's sports. Drag queen story hours are particularly problematic, as they expose children to potential harm. Parents who partake in these events prioritize social status and approval over their children's safety. Social pressure and evidence-based arguments are needed to combat this trend.
#war
National Review: The Corner: Happy Birthday, Emily Hand
Nine-year-old Emily Tony Korenberg Hand was kidnapped by Hamas from Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7 and is believed to be in Gaza. Her father, Thomas Hand, is desperate to bring her home and is seeking help from the government. Meanwhile, in Psalm 9, David gives thanks to the Lord for defeating Israel's enemies.
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: The Biden Admin Offered China a Tour of a Critical Nuclear Test Site
China and Russia were offered a tour of a sensitive U.S. nuclear testing site in Nevada by the Biden administration, sparking concerns about national security. GOP House Republicans are demanding answers and warning that the move will embolden U.S. adversaries to increase their offensive capabilities. The Chinese government has already refused to engage in discussions on its nuclear expansion and has not responded to the U.S. offer.
The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Israel hunts for Hamas while Gaza's hospitals collapse
In this episode of Battle Lines, foreign correspondents analyze diplomatic moves in the Middle East conflict. Health reporter updates on conditions in Gaza hospitals. Editor discusses impact of war on British society.
Red State: Priceless: The Many Faces of Antony Blinken
: Secretary of State Blinken struggles to cover for Biden's foreign policy gaffes. Biden calls Xi Jinping a dictator, jeopardizing Blinken's efforts to improve relations with China. Blinken's pained expressions reveal the challenges of working with an addled boss.
#military
The Blaze: US destroyer shoots down Yemeni drone headed toward American forces in the Red Sea | Blaze Media
A U.S. Navy destroyer shot down a drone from Yemen heading towards the Thomas Hudner in the Red Sea. This is the second time American warships have fired upon attacks from Yemen in a month.
#culture
Fox News: Elton John's musical 'Tammy Faye' to hit Broadway stage, based on life of controversial televangelist
Elton John's musical about televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker is coming to Broadway from London. "Tammy Faye" will land in New York City during the 2024-25 season. The musical was nominated for four Olivier Awards, but lost to "Standing at the Sky’s Edge."
#history
Spectator USA: Dealey Plaza itself epitomizes America’s lost innocence
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza shattered America's illusions of innocence and revealed the gritty underbelly of US politics and history. The plaza, with its modernist design and manicured lawns, provided a pristine backdrop for the tragedy. The event highlighted the vulnerability of even the most carefully constructed cities and exposed the chaos lurking beneath the surface of society.
#health
GB News: Pub slapped with staggering £766 fine after owner smoked inside her own venue
A publican in Rugeley, Staffordshire has been fined £766 for allowing customers to smoke inside her pub. CCTV footage provided evidence of both the publican and customers smoking on the premises. The law banning smoking inside pubs has been in effect since July 2007.
#education
The Blaze: That was fast! Texas A&M scrubs some job postings of DEI | Blaze Media
Texas A&M University removed job postings with illegal DEI statements, defying Governor Greg Abbott's order. The university has a history of removing embarrassing content. Interim president, Gen. Mark Welsh, supports DEI but is cautious due to potential backlash.
Fox News: New Jersey teachers union urges governor end basic skills test for new educators: 'An equity barrier'
The New Jersey teachers union wants to abolish the basic skills test for teacher certification, citing it as an unnecessary barrier, to promote equity in the teaching profession.
#crime
Fox News: Colorado ex-cop admits failure to intervene in fatal standoff with man experiencing mental health crisis
Two Colorado law enforcement officers accused of escalating a standoff with a mentally ill man, resulting in his death, faced legal consequences. Kyle Gould, the shift supervisor, pleaded guilty to failing to intervene, receiving probation. The other officer, Andrew Buen, awaits trial on charges of second-degree murder.
GB News: Dog mauls three people in 'unprovoked' vicious attack which left one hospitalised
Unprovoked dog attack in Gloucester leaves three injured, one hospitalized. Two dogs seized by police.
Fox News: Texas woman disappears at Big Bend National Park after not showing up to campground
A 25-year-old woman named Christy Perry has been missing for over a week after not showing up for her campground reservation at Big Bend National Park in Texas. She rented a vehicle on November 8 and parked it at the Lost Mine Trailhead on November 9, but has not been found since. Authorities have launched a search for the missing woman.
Daily Wire: Christian Man Shot In The Head While Preaching At Street Corner In Arizona
A Christian man was shot in the head while preaching on a street corner in Glendale, Arizona. The 35-year-old military veteran and father of two is in critical condition. The motive behind the shooting is unknown.
#technology
Fox News: Biden camp weighs joining TikTok to sway young voters months after purging app from federal devices: report
President Biden's re-election campaign is considering joining the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok, despite previous bans on the app for federal devices. The platform is popular among young Americans, but there are concerns about data security due to China's cybersecurity law.
Fox News: 5 things to do first if you got a new Mac
"Mac setup tips: Learn about the ports on your Mac, setting up your Apple ID, using Time Machine for backups, and personalizing your Mac to make it functional and inspiring."
#other
Fox News: Kool & The Gang drummer George Brown dead at 74
George Brown, a founding member of Kool & The Gang, died at 74 after battling cancer in Los Angeles.