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22 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Dean Phillips angers Democrats with dig at Kamala Harris: People think she's 'not well-prepared'
Rep. Dean Phillips, in an interview, expressed doubt in Vice President Kamala Harris's ability to succeed President Biden, angering her supporters. He stated that voters lack faith in Harris and criticized her readiness for the office. Phillips faced backlash for his comments but insisted that he did not personally criticize Harris and was only relaying what others had told him. He also predicted that former President Trump may choose Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his running mate.
National Review: The wolf by the ear, &c.
A summary of recent events surrounding the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. The article discusses the conspiracy theories and conflicting narratives surrounding the attack, including the claim that FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters were involved. The author also reflects on the dangers of the media landscape and the influence of populist figures.
#society
GB News: Gary Lineker controversy as he endorses video that claims Israel committed ‘textbook genocide’
Gary Lineker is criticized for sharing a video discussing the Israel-Hamas conflict . Owen Jones and Raz Segal accuse Israel of "genocide" and criticize their response to the terror attacks by Hamas. Social media users express anger at Lineker's endorsement, questioning his silence on the conflict before. Some defend Lineker, including Owen Jones himself. Lineker's ability to engage in political debates is established in the BBC's guidelines for presenters. Carol Vorderman rejects the guidelines and is sacked from BBC Radio Wales.
#war
Spectator USA: Why Hamas agreed to a ceasefire
The Israeli cabinet approves a deal with Hamas to release 50 Israeli hostages in exchange for a ceasefire, the release of Palestinian prisoners, and increased humanitarian aid.
GB News: Putin forced to scale back Ukraine attacks after suffering major losses of Russian troops
Russian forces have reduced their military operations in Avdiivka, a key Ukrainian stronghold, but officials warn that Putin still intends to take the city. The population has dwindled significantly and the city continues to come under attack, with Russian forces violating the rules of war by targeting medical teams and evacuation vehicles. The conflict in Eastern Ukraine has seen heavy fighting and the deaths of thousands of Russian troops.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Falkland Islands are OURS – Back off! Says Patrick Christys
President of Argentina, Javier Milei, claims the Falkland Islands are Argentinean and aims to regain sovereignty through diplomatic means. However, Britain remains steadfast in its ownership, having defended the territory in the past and receiving overwhelming support from Falkland Islanders in a 2013 referendum.
National Review: The U.S. Must Combat CCP-Sanctioned Overseas Spying by Private Entities
President Biden's meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping highlighted the need for the U.S. to address China's weaponization of espionage. Chinese businesses and citizens operating overseas are required by law to gather sensitive information and provide it to the Chinese government, potentially compromising U.S. national security and economic interests. The U.S. should enact countermeasures to protect itself from this threat.
Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: The five weeks of back-channel talks that led to a truce
Israeli government approves ceasefire with Hamas. Break in fighting allows for release of hostages. Some ministers oppose agreement. Senior security officials recommend ceasefire. Hamas demands Israeli drones leave Gaza and humanitarian aid. Netanyahu vows to continue war until all goals are achieved. Qatar hopes for comprehensive agreement.
#military
The Federalist: The U.S. Military Is Having A Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Week
The U.S. military under President Biden faces criticism for prioritizing leftist politics and funding overseas conflicts. Soldiers are being forced to pay for equipment left in Afghanistan during the U.S. withdrawal. Military leadership advises against attending conservative events, and the Department of Defense requests funds for neo-Marxist programs. Additionally, the Pentagon announces more aid for Ukraine, while pressuring Congress to authorize it by tying it to aid for Israel.
#religion
National Review: Vatican Avoids Clarity on Transgenderism and the Church
Pope Francis has released a document stating that transgender individuals can be baptized and serve as godparents in the Catholic Church. However, the document remains vague and does not change church doctrine. It emphasizes the importance of individual circumstances and the possibility of generating scandal or disorientation among the faithful. The Vatican's messaging on this topic aims to welcome all into the church but has caused confusion due to its lack of clarity.
#crime
Fox News: Human remains dug up from yard in Los Angeles neighborhood linked to person missing for nearly 6 months
Homicide detectives in Los Angeles found human remains in a backyard in North Hills, possibly linked to a missing person case from June. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office is working to identify the remains. One individual, Russell Robinson, has been arrested and charged with murder in connection to the case.
#sports
Tactical Bassin: BUYER'S GUIDE: BEST SPINNING REELS (Budget To Enthusiast) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Video in our 2023 Buyer's Guide Series focuses on spinning reels for fishing. We compare features, durability, and cost to provide a list of the best options. Stay tuned for more guides on rods, reels, and tackle.