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17 Nov 2023

#politics

The Federalist: Biden Diversity Judicial Nominee Caught Lying To Congress
Biden Diversity Judicial Nominee Caught Lying To Congress
Oklahoma district judge nominee, Sara Hill, was questioned about her previous statement regarding state abortion laws on Cherokee Nation land. She denied making the statement, despite video evidence proving otherwise. In addition, Hill was unable to define basic legal terms during the hearing. Critics argue that her nomination is based on identity politics rather than merit.

Hill's support for a Supreme Court decision revoking Oklahoma's ability to prosecute tribal members and her role in jurisdictional disputes between the state and tribes raise further concerns. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt opposes her nomination, questioning her qualifications and dedication to upholding state laws. Despite the controversy surrounding Hill, President Biden continues to make diversity nominations for federal judges.


The Federalist: Hamas Ally CAIR Has Operated In America For 30 Years
Hamas Ally CAIR Has Operated In America For 30 Years
The FBI has been investigating the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a group with close ties to terrorist organization Hamas, for the past 30 years. Despite this, CAIR has become an accepted member of Washington's lobbying community and was even enlisted by the Biden administration to combat anti-Semitism. CAIR's national executive director, Nihad Awad, recently delivered an anti-Israel speech, and CAIR helped rally Muslims in D.C. to condemn Israel. Critics argue that the FBI should have taken more decisive action against CAIR, but political correctness and fear of being labeled Islamophobic prevented them from doing so.


Daily Wire: The FBI Halted Probe Of Pedophile To Focus On January 6. Now He’s Accused Of Abusing A 10-Year-Old Boy.
The FBI Halted Probe Of Pedophile To Focus On January 6. Now He’s Accused Of Abusing A 10-Year-Old Boy.


The FBI abandoned a sting operation on a child pornographer to focus on prosecuting Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol. The same man was later found in Alaska, where he was discovered performing sex acts on a 10-year-old boy. The FBI's focus on January 6 prosecutions has caused a decline in the prosecution of local crimes in Washington D.C., despite an increase in violent crime in the area. This politicization of law enforcement priorities is concerning, as it puts public safety at risk and prevents justice for victims of serious crimes such as child sexual abuse.


Fox News: Minnesota families of men killed by police file lawsuit to access investigation files
Minnesota families of men killed by police file lawsuit to access investigation files
The families of five Minnesota men killed by police officers are suing to obtain investigative files on their deaths, claiming that the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has violated the state's open records law. The families argue that they need the information for closure and to file wrongful death lawsuits within the statute of limitations. The lawsuit also highlights the mental health issues experienced by some of the victims, adding to existing distrust of the police.


#society

National Review: Please, Dox Me
Please, Dox Me
Progressive students at elite universities are shocked to discover that their public expressions of sympathy towards Hamas and condemnation of Israel are not well-received. They complain of being "doxed" when their public acts, such as attending protests, are identified or recorded. The students want visibility for their cause but individual invisibility, wanting to exercise free speech without criticism or broadcasting.


Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Girl spends 9th birthday hostage as colleges' dark pasts revealed
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Girl spends 9th birthday hostage as colleges' dark pasts revealed
Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter highlights the rising anti-Jewish prejudice worldwide. Today's top stories include the story of a girl celebrating her 9th birthday in the dark tunnels of Gaza, the presence of antisemitism on college campuses, and Rep. Rashida Tlaib's involvement in a secret Facebook group praising Hamas.


#war

GB News: Edinburgh Zoo gives Britons chance to say final goodbye to giant pandas before last in UK disappear
Edinburgh Zoo gives Britons chance to say final goodbye to giant pandas before last in UK disappear
Edinburgh Zoo announces that the UK's only giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, will return to China after living there since 2011. The exact date of their departure is unknown, but when they leave, the UK will be without pandas for the first time in over 50 years. This marks the end of China's panda diplomacy, as the country loans the animals to boost relations with other nations.


Euromaidan Press: Six civilians dead in Kherson Oblast after another day of Russian shelling
Six civilians dead in Kherson Oblast after another day of Russian shelling
Russian forces deliberately shelled residential and commercial areas, medical facilities, and drones in Kherson Oblast, killing six civilians and injuring ten more.


#foreignaffairs

Foreign Policy: Mexico Could Spoil New U.S.-China Fentanyl Plan
Mexico Could Spoil New U.S.-China Fentanyl Plan
On his international trip, Mexican President López Obrador meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss fentanyl trade and anti-drug cooperation. Meanwhile, Argentina's upcoming presidential runoff election attracts endorsements from international politicians, with Economy Minister Sergio Massa and libertarian Javier Milei vying for the presidency.


#military

Times Of Israel: In Gaza’s Shati camp, senior officer says ‘nothing’ can stop IDF advance on Hamas
In Gaza’s Shati camp, senior officer says ‘nothing’ can stop IDF advance on Hamas
Troops from the Nahal Infantry Brigade's 50th Battalion have set up camp in a damaged school in Gaza City's Shati camp to clear the area of Hamas operatives. The battalion had previously been in the West Bank and on the Lebanon border, dealing with rising terror attacks. They faced resistance from Hamas as they entered Gaza, but used their technology and firepower to defeat the enemy.


Red State: National Security Agency Fights Whiteness and 'Transmisogyny,' Claims Sex Is 'Assigned at Birth'
National Security Agency Fights Whiteness and 'Transmisogyny,' Claims Sex Is 'Assigned at Birth'
The National Security Agency has released a 34-page Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Glossary, highlighting the importance of genderqueerness in national security. The list features terms like allyship, microaggression, and white fragility, while condemning cultural appropriation and promoting Critical Race Theory. The NSA also acknowledges various gender identities and sexual orientations, such as agender, pangender, and sapiosexual. The document reflects a left-wing ideology permeating government departments, including the Defense Department.


#culture

National Review: Fincher vs. Civilization in The Killer
Fincher vs. Civilization in The Killer
In David Fincher's latest film, The Killer, a professional assassin personifies the dystopian mood of Millennial angst, dispatching his targets while listening to The Smiths. The use of the band's music is a distinctive marker, symbolizing the killer's depraved idiosyncrasy. The film's lack of moral reflection and its rejection of The Smiths' empathy is an affront to our sensitivities.


#education

National Review: The Corner: How Should Educators Use AI?
The Corner: How Should Educators Use AI?
Professors in English and humanities should ignore AI, according to Professor Rob Jenkins. He argues that students should learn to use it elsewhere and not rely on it for their thinking and writing. By curating assignments and skillfully guiding students, professors can make it harder for them to outsource their work.