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21 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: Eric Trump: I don’t give a damn about the Mayor of London
London Mayor Sadiq Khan faced criticism from Eric Trump for his comments about Donald Trump, labeling them as "foolish rhetoric." Eric noted that Khan had not reached out to congratulate Trump after his recent electoral victory.
Le Monde: Boris Johnson's 'Unleashed': Self-mockery from a man in power
Boris Johnson's memoir, "Unleashed," recounts his time as Mayor of London and Prime Minister, filled with anecdotes and humor but lacking in self-reflection or acknowledgment of his political failures, particularly regarding the "Partygate" scandal.
Despite entertaining stories, he offers no insights into the public's changing views on Brexit, focusing instead on his experiences and character.
Breitbart: Nolte: Logan Paul’s Troll of Far-Left BBC Expresses Overdue Contempt
The commentary criticizes corporate media, particularly outlets like CNN and the BBC, suggesting they have lost credibility and influence. The author argues that showing contempt towards these institutions can expose their perceived corruption and diminish their power in shaping narratives.
Logan Paul’s recent interaction with the BBC is highlighted as an example of this contempt, where he sent a lookalike to an interview, mocking the outlet. The piece emphasizes the perceived failures of legacy media while downplaying the seriousness of allegations against Paul.
GB News: Pensioner Santa Claus volunteer SACKED by charity for 'anti-Labour' social media post - as he's told to stop donating to food bank too
A 71-year-old volunteer Santa, Paul Clearly, was dismissed from his role by the Wath-upon-Dearne Community Partnership after posting "anti-Labour" sentiments on social media. Despite his contributions to local charities, the board deemed his political views inappropriate due to their affiliations.
Clearly expressed his devastation over the decision, especially as the charity simultaneously sought donations for the food bank. He plans to support a different charity moving forward. Critics argue that he would not have faced consequences for posting anti-Conservative views.
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 662: Dr. Drew Pinsky on How Trump Can ‘Make America Healthy Again’
Dr. Drew Pinsky and former VA Secretary Robert Wilkie joined Mike Slater on the Breitbart News Daily Podcast to discuss the health initiatives and anti-corruption efforts for a potential second Trump administration. They outlined strategies to "Make America Healthy Again" and improve veterans' services.
Listeners can subscribe to the podcast, which airs Monday through Friday, for insights on these topics.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Trump Hatred and Suicidal LGBT Teens
Following Donald Trump's election victory, the media's portrayal of his potential impact on the LGBT community has led to widespread panic among some individuals, particularly within the LGBT and feminist circles. Concerns included fears of losing same-sex marriage rights and a return to discriminatory practices reminiscent of the 1950s.
Organizations like the Human Rights Campaign expressed heartbreak over the election results, framing the situation as a fight for LGBTQ+ equality. Critics argue that the current activism surrounding transgender issues has overshadowed traditional gay rights, creating a narrative that equates any opposition to the transgender agenda with anti-LGBT sentiment.
GB News: Eric Trump: I hope British society categorically rejects free speech crackdown
Eric Trump criticized the UK's approach to policing social media, calling it a "horrible slippery slope." He emphasized the importance of free speech to Americans and expressed hope that society will reject such measures in an interview with GB News.
Front Page Magazine: Cultural Tide Turning? AOC Removes Pronouns From Her Bio
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has removed her pronouns from her X bio, signaling a potential shift in cultural trends. This change follows her previous acknowledgment of the need to declare her pronouns, suggesting a possible reevaluation of her alignment with progressive ideologies.
The removal of her pronouns may reflect a response to changing sentiments among voters, particularly Hispanic constituents who may oppose gender ideology. Observers speculate that AOC could be adapting her political stance in anticipation of future elections.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Over a third of Senate Democrats back failed motions to block US arms sales to Israel
Senator George Helmy of New Jersey voted in favor of blocking the sale of mortar rounds to Israel, joining a group of 18 Democrats. This reflects a growing discomfort among some Senate Democrats regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza, although the majority opposed the measure.
In a related development, the U.S. State Department condemned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir for visiting the grave of extremist Rabbi Meir Kahane. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly seeking to prevent the establishment of a state commission to investigate the October 7 Hamas attacks.
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Leadership Relocates to Turkey?
The Biden administration claims Qatar expelled Hamas at the US's request, but some officials suggest it was due to frustrations in hostage negotiations. Hamas leadership has reportedly relocated to Turkey, where President Erdogan has expressed support for the group.
The expulsion's timing coincides with Hamas's struggles in the ongoing conflict, and analysts warn that Qatar's motivations remain self-serving. Despite the shift, both Qatar and Iran continue to pose threats to Israel, indicating a complex and unpredictable landscape in Middle Eastern politics.
#economy
Fox News: Opponents of failed California measure to raise minimum wage say voters 'made the right call'
California voters rejected Proposition 32, a measure to raise the minimum wage to $18 per hour, with only 49.2% in favor. Opponents argued that the increase would lead to higher inflation and job losses, stressing the need for financial stability amid rising costs.
Business groups and Republican leaders emphasized that the current economic climate made a wage hike impractical, asserting that it would exacerbate the struggles of residents. The defeat of the proposal was seen as a reflection of voters' concerns about affordability and economic realities.