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27 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: Harris campaign aides ripped for excuses, lack of accountability in post-election 'what went wrong' podcast
Harris campaign aides ripped for excuses, lack of accountability in post-election 'what went wrong' podcast
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign aides faced backlash from liberals for their defensive remarks in a post-election podcast. Critics accused them of gaslighting and lacking accountability for the campaign's failures, particularly citing their complaints about time constraints and media coverage.

Many commentators expressed frustration with the aides' inability to reflect on their decisions and actions during the campaign. The interview was described as lacking substance, with some calling it a painful listen and others highlighting a failure to acknowledge significant issues, such as the Israel-Hamas conflict.


Fox News: ‘Pod Save America’ host and NY Times reporter trade barbs in online spat over Harris campaign interview
‘Pod Save America’ host and NY Times reporter trade barbs in online spat over Harris campaign interview
A heated exchange unfolded on X between New York Times reporter Astead Herndon and "Pod Save America" co-host Jon Favreau after a podcast interview revealed insights from Kamala Harris' campaign staff about their electoral defeat. Herndon criticized the podcast, suggesting it highlighted the need for independent media, while Favreau retorted by mocking the Times for its coverage of President Biden's age.

The back-and-forth escalated with Favreau defending his podcast and acknowledging the criticism of the Times, while Herndon expressed disappointment over the exchange. The incident reflects ongoing tensions between traditional media and newer platforms in political discourse.


Forbes: Democrat Flips California House Seat—Tightening Razor-Thin GOP House Majority
Democrat Flips California House Seat—Tightening Razor-Thin GOP House Majority
Democratic candidate Derek Tran has won the House seat in California’s 45th congressional district, defeating incumbent Republican Rep. Michelle Steel by a narrow margin of just over 600 votes. This victory tightens the Republican majority in the House, which is now 220 to 214.

Tran, an Army veteran of Vietnamese descent, ran on a platform focused on women's health rights and education. His win marks a significant shift in a competitive and costly race, as Steel, who was one of the first Korean American women in Congress, conceded and expressed pride in her service.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Raiding the ‘Chone Killers,’ Burning in the ‘Red Zone,’ and Traditional Christmas Markets
Day in Photos: Raiding the ‘Chone Killers,’ Burning in the ‘Red Zone,’ and Traditional Christmas Markets
On November 27, 2024, various global events unfold, including regional elections in Jakarta, Indonesia, and a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Beirut. Heavy rain causes flooding in Thailand and Sri Lanka, while protests occur in Pakistan and Mozambique.

In Europe, Spain's Prime Minister addresses deadly floods, and the Dresden Striezelmarkt opens in Germany. In the UK, counter-terror police raid a Kurdish community center. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken departs from the G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Italy.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Trump will 'force' Ukraine into 'signing country away just like Britain did with Czechoslovakia in WW2', claims war expert
Trump will 'force' Ukraine into 'signing country away just like Britain did with Czechoslovakia in WW2', claims war expert
Experts warn that Donald Trump's potential peace deal for Ukraine may jeopardize its sovereignty, drawing parallels to Britain’s appeasement of Hitler before WWII. Concerns arise over the Biden administration's reported consideration of returning nuclear weapons to Ukraine, which experts deem unlikely and potentially dangerous.

Professor Anthony Glees cautioned that such actions could provoke severe retaliation from Russia, likening the situation to historical betrayals, such as the Munich Agreement. He predicts that any peace deal under Trump could result in significant territorial concessions to Russia.