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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: The Corner: You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet
Donald Trump's recent interview with Univision has caused alarm among Democrats and journalists. The interview was arranged by Trump's son-in-law and was notable for its friendly tone and lack of tough questions. The Washington Post criticized Univision for not treating Trump as a threat and suggested that the network's executives are colluding with the Trump campaign. Some media critics believe that journalists have a moral obligation to be biased against Trump, but this could further erode the public's trust in the media. If Trump's popularity continues to rise, the media's efforts to undermine him will likely intensify.
The Blaze: SHAMELESS: Gavin Newsom ADMITS he cleaned up California for Xi Jinping | Blaze Media
San Francisco cleaned up for communist dictator's visit, revealing the lack of concern for its own people. Governor Newsom confirmed the timing was intentional, prioritizing showcasing the city to world leaders.
Newsbusters: Transgender Day of Remembrance is Both Honored and Bashed Online
The Transgender Day of Remembrance, coinciding with President Joe Biden's birthday, sparked mixed reviews. Supporters honored transgender lives lost to violence, while critics dismissed it as a celebration of delusion. Amidst the controversy, Joe Biden expressed his administration's commitment to transgender rights. Critics argue that there should be days to mourn innocent babies, religious convictions, and other perceived injustices instead. Overall, the holiday is seen by some as a reflection of the current woke culture.
Human Events: Dutch right-wing party leader attacked by man with beer bottle 2 days before general election
Dutch populist leader, Thierry Baudet, was attacked with a beer bottle at a bar before the Netherlands' general election. Baudet and his security guard were injured, but a video shows the attacker being overpowered. One person has been arrested.
The Federalist: Ranked-Choice Voting Advocates Lie About What It Actually Does
States and localities are experiencing the negative consequences of ranked-choice voting (RCV), leading to confusion among voters. Proponents of RCV are using deceptive tactics to persuade voters, emphasizing fairness as a way to win support. However, evidence from past elections shows that RCV has resulted in unfair outcomes and chaos. Despite these issues, RCV advocates are aggressively pushing for its adoption in various states and municipalities.
The American Spectator: Cornel West Fires Back at Pro-Biden Democrats
Left-wing scholar Cornel West has decided to run as an independent candidate, causing concern among fellow left-wingers about his potential to draw votes away from President Joe Biden. West vehemently denies taking votes away from Biden, stating that he appeals to those who would not have voted for Biden in the first place. He has become increasingly critical of the Democratic Party, accusing Biden of "crimes against humanity" and criticizing the party for not addressing important issues. West's campaign as an independent will face challenges in getting his name on the ballot in all 50 states.
Human Events: BREAKING: J6 footage reveals Capitol Police fired into peaceful crowd, gave no warnings
New footage reveals that Capitol Police fired at non-violent protesters, inciting chaos during the January 6th protest outside the Capitol building. The footage contradicts the claim that President Trump's speech incited the violence. The police fired flash bangs and non-lethal munitions into the crowd, though it is unclear who gave the order.
#society
PJ Media: 'Social Justice' Stands for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and the Elimination of Jews
All institutions are committed to "social justice" which includes diversity, equity, and inclusion, with the aim of eliminating Jews. The Marxist belief that society is divided into oppressors and victims guides this movement. Whites, males, Christians, Jews, and Asians are deemed oppressors while BIPOC, females, LGBTQ2S++, and Muslims are seen as oppressed. This leads to reverse discrimination and exclusion of certain groups.
#war
Fox News: Wake Forest professor resigns after saying she was 'tempted to shoot up' Israeli music festival like Hamas
Wake Forest University professor, Dr. Laura Mullen, has resigned after defending Hamas' terror attack on a music festival in Israel. The university affirmed the right to freedom of expression but Mullen felt she was thrown to the wolves. Other professors have also made controversial statements supporting Hamas. ,
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s fate will determine future of global democracy, says Nicaraguan freedom champion
Ukraine's fate is crucial for the future of global democracy, warns Nicaraguan freedom champion Felix Maradiaga. He highlights the growing "ecosystem of dictators," trained and supported by Russia and China, which pose a threat to democracies worldwide. Maradiaga emphasizes the importance of building an ecosystem of democracies to counterbalance the dictators and calls for international collaboration to protect human rights defenders and support pro-democracy movements. He stresses that victory in Ukraine is vital in this battle for global democracy.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: WATCH: Terrifying footage of Israel ship being hijacked by Houthi terrorists
The moment Houthi terrorists raid Israeli vessel in the southern Red Sea. Crew members surrender to eight armed men who infiltrated the ship, owned by Israeli businessman Abraham Rami Ungar.
Times Of Israel: Israel recalls envoy to South Africa after Pretoria calls for Netanyahu arrest warrant
Israel's Ambassador to South Africa has been recalled for consultations after the South African government made antagonistic comments and called for an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. South Africa has already recalled its ambassador from Israel and described Israel's campaign in Gaza as genocide.
Euromaidan Press: Danilov warns of possible total mobilization in Russia after 2024 presidential election
Ukraine's NSDC Secretary Oleksii Danilov warns of increased Russian aggression following the 2024 presidential election, urging preparations to counter the Kremlin's actions. Danilov states that Ukraine and the international community have a limited window of 3-4 months to prepare for this escalation.
The Telegraph: Too many want to believe Hamas’s hospital lies
Hamas has been using hospitals and other protected sites for terrorist purposes in the Gaza Strip since 2006. Despite evidence and testimonies confirming this, there is a growing narrative questioning the Israeli Defense Forces' raids into civilian buildings, including hospitals. Media outlets and political leaders seem to be siding with Hamas in the media war, disregarding the realities on the ground and the need for Israel to defend its population.
#economy
PJ Media: Joe Biden: The Scrooge and Grinch of the 2023 Holiday Season
A new report reveals that 60% of American adults are living paycheck to paycheck, with 19% struggling to pay their bills. This economic reality remains unchanged from last year, as consumers are concerned about the economic outlook and inflation exceeding their wages. Many consumers plan to spend less during the holiday season due to decreased spending capacity, with 20% expecting to spend more this year.
Foreign Policy: Milei Inherits an Economically Devastated Argentina
Argentina's right-wing populist, Javier Milei, achieves a surprising victory in the presidential elections amid a deep economic crisis. With high inflation, widespread poverty, and a mounting public debt, the challenges ahead are immense. Milei's promised radical economic changes will face resistance and potentially spark social conflict.
Foreign Policy: China Aims to Corner the Undersea Mineral Market, Too
Countries and companies are eager to mine the seafloor for valuable metals needed for battery production. China, wanting to maintain control over critical mineral supply chains, is increasing investment and shaping negotiations to secure success in the prospective industry. The International Seabed Authority is working on a mining code, but some countries and scientists are calling for a moratorium on deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns.
The Babylon Bee: 1 Billion Argentinians Already Dead After Libertarian Elected
Argentina's population suffers a catastrophic tragedy as libertarian president-elect causes 1 billion deaths. Devastating policies and inflation rate of 120% blamed. Surviving Argentinians flee to the United States seeking a socialist haven.
#religion
The Blaze: Lazy atheists: Stop seeking spiritual handouts | Blaze Media
Goth tattoo artist Kat Von D discussed her conversion to Christianity. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, former Muslim, revealed she is a regular churchgoer. The meaning of conversion is debated. Some criticize the sincerity of both conversions, while others question the pragmatic nature of Ali's conversion. Faith is often seen as a feeling that cannot be put into words, but it also requires will. Christianity is either true or not, and to reject God is to reject reality. Society no longer agrees on what is true and lacks the desire to find out. Spirituality is seen as a personal preference, but accountability remains in the recovery community. Despair can be just as much of an escape from reality as faith. To find clarity, one must explore the arguments for the existence of God.
#culture
Spectator USA: The Spectator’s 2023 Holiday Gift Guide
Matt McDonald is better at buying gifts for others than coming up with ideas for himself. He values experiences and memories over material things. For himself, he would like a MoviePass to watch Dune Part Two in IMAX next year. For his Irish-ish cousins, he regularly gets them clothing in their family tartans.
Teresa Mull is feeling nostalgic and wishes to relive a childhood memory. Her father gifted her and her siblings a cross-country train trip when they were younger. Now, Amtrak offers affordable train tour packages, but she can't decide on a destination. She wants someone to surprise her.
Daily Wire: ‘We Honor Faith, Family And Country’: Candace Cameron Bure On Making Faith-Based Films
Actress Candace Cameron Bure and Great American Family Network CEO Bill Abbott discuss their mission to create faith-based films that honor faith, family, and country. They believe there is a lack of quality content that serves these values and are dedicated to providing it. Bure stars in a film called "My Christmas Hero" that pays tribute to U.S. military veterans. They recently held a special screening at a military base, bringing joy to service members and their families.
#health
Fox News: Trump medical report released as Biden faces concerns over age, health
Former President Donald Trump's physician released a report stating that Trump is in excellent health, with improved diet and weight loss. The report also emphasized Trump's exceptional cognitive ability. The release of this report comes as concern over President Biden's health grows ahead of the 2024 election.
#education
PJ Media: Alan Dershowitz: Alleged Rise of Islamophobia at Universities ‘Fake’
Famed lawyer & Harvard professor Dershowitz denies rising Islamophobia on college campuses, argues pro-Israel groups face attacks instead. Calls for gov't action, doubts Biden's support, & commits to combating Hamas.
The Right Scoop: GOOD: Iowa Board of Regents votes to abolish DEI in all state universities
Iowa Board of Regents and Florida abolish DEI, a leftist policy in higher education. Governor Reynolds praised for fighting discrimination and indoctrination in universities.
#crime
National Review: Supreme Court Denies Derek Chauvin Appeal Challenging Prison Sentence
The Supreme Court denied Derek Chauvin's appeal for a shorter sentence in the murder of George Floyd, citing concerns about jury bias. Chauvin's defense argued that the trial was held during a volatile time, but the court rejected their argument. Chauvin is currently serving a 22.5-year sentence.
Red State: What Most Media Outlets Missed From the Congressional Report About the Illegal CA Biolab
A discovery of an illegal biolab in Reedley, California, connected to Chinese citizens reveals incompetence and malfeasance at the FBI, CDC, and USCIS. The lab's operator, Jia Bei Zhu, had ties to the Chinese Communist Party and received millions of dollars in unexplained payments. The lab contained various potential pathogens, including HIV and Ebola, and genetically-engineered mice. The failure of the FBI and CDC to properly investigate and test the lab poses a significant risk to public safety.
Fox News: Man fires at teens in Philadelphia transit station in self-defense during attack: report
A man fired in self-defense during a fight at a Philadelphia transit station. Several teenagers were attacking him when he pulled out a gun and opened fire. No injuries were reported.
#outdoors
Fox News: Disneyland light pole falls because of high winds, injures guests
Three visitors were injured at Disneyland when a light pole fell over due to high winds. An elderly woman was struck on the head and taken away on a stretcher, while another guest had a head bandage. The park remained open despite the incident.
Fishing The Midwest: What I learned in 2023 - Fishing The Midwest
Clear water and the spread of zebra mussels are impacting fishing success, making it harder to catch walleyes. The presence of zebra mussels causes water to clear and increases weed growth, forcing walleyes into thick weeds or extreme depths. Fish caught from extreme depths often die from barotrauma. Anglers can target weed walleyes during lowlight hours and use "weedy" presentations to catch them. When encountering deep fish, anglers should only catch enough for their next meal and then look for shallower fish. Forward facing sonar is becoming more popular among anglers, allowing them to see fish ahead and to the sides of the boat in real time. This method is very productive and effective in finding fish.
Outdoor Life: What to Wear Hiking
When hiking, wearing the right clothing is crucial for safety. Cotton should be avoided as it absorbs sweat and keeps you cold. Layering with moisture-wicking fabrics is recommended. It's also important to invest in good hiking boots and socks made of wool or synthetics. Lastly, don't forget to protect your head, hands, and eyes with appropriate gear.
#other
The Federalist: Charissa Thompson Backlash Should Extend To All Corporate Media Liars
Sports commentator Charissa Thompson admits to fabricating NFL halftime reports during her time as a sideline reporter, causing outrage among Americans and journalists. Thompson claims she made up the reports due to the coach's absence or late arrival, believing she wouldn't face consequences as the coaches wouldn't correct her. Fellow journalists express anger and call for Thompson to be fired, criticizing her disregard for journalistic integrity. This incident highlights the lack of trust in the media, as well as the prevalence of fabrication and misinformation in the industry.
Fox News: House of horrors: Dozens of husky puppies, mother found inside unlivable, abandoned Philadelphia home
Animal Protection Officers in Philadelphia discovered dozens of dogs, including puppies less than 2 weeks old, inside an abandoned home filled with trash and feces. The shelter was already full, but they couldn't turn away these cases. The dogs are in need of homes.