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America One News
9 Nov 2023
#politics
The American Spectator: What’s the Matter with Virginia?
Democrats gain more seats in Virginia, solidifying their control in the state. Northern Virginia, including Fairfax and Arlington, is heavily Democratic. The state has shifted politically multiple times in recent history.
Red State: In a Race Between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, Neither Looked Comfortable
Two candidates, Haley and DeSantis, vie for second place in the debate. But the showdown lacks intensity. They seem more interested in taking on Trump than each other. Both have potential, but struggle to prove they're the best choice for 2024.
GB News: The King's 'UNCOMFORTABLE' Speech: ‘he was obliged to read a speech he did not agree with’
Royal commentator, Jennie Bond, weighs in on the King's Speech to Parliament, focusing on the Government's environmental policies.
PJ Media: Revolt Brewing in White House Over U.S. Policy Toward Israel
In the Biden administration, there is growing dissent over the strong support for Israel. Junior aides and State Department members are unhappy, but cannot express it openly. The opposition gets stronger as the administration faces international backlash for Israel's actions.
#war
Breitbart: WATCH: Brawl Outside 'Museum of Tolerance' as Anti-Israel Activists Protest Gal Gadot Showing Film of Hamas Atrocities
Anti-Israel demonstrators clashed outside the Museum of Tolerance in LA during a screening of a film documenting atrocities committed by Hamas. The film, which included graphic footage, left some attendees in tears while others walked out. The violence erupted between pro-Israel and anti-Israel supporters, resulting in multiple fights.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Is Tim Scott’s Warning on Sleeper Agents in America Really ‘False?’
Senator Tim Scott expressed concerns about the presence of sleeper terrorist cells in America, particularly from countries promoting terrorist activity. NBC News dismissed his claim as "likely false" due to lack of evidence, but recent reports of terrorists attempting to enter the US and warnings from experts suggest otherwise. The history of Iran's proxy terror networks and the previous arrest of sleeper agents planning attacks in the US further support Scott's warning.
Breitbart: Associated Press: We 'Had No Knowledge of Oct. 7 Attacks Before They Happened'
AP and Reuters photographers in Gaza were questioned about their presence and cooperation with Hamas during a terror attack. The pro-Israel group HonestReporting.com raised ethical concerns about their actions.
The Telegraph: Assad gives anti-ship missiles to Hezbollah
Hezbollah has obtained powerful Russian anti-ship missiles from Syria, raising concerns over potential attacks on US warships near Israel. The group likely acquired the missiles during their involvement in the Syrian civil war. Hezbollah's leader has threatened to target the United States, and the possession of these missiles adds validity to that threat.
Townhall: Two Priorities: Defend the Homeland and Ensure Honest Elections
Wars and conflicts are not accidental; they are caused by globalist forces and political leaders looking to maintain power. The U.S. has spent trillions in the Middle East with little success, and the national debt has skyrocketed. European nations have experienced social division and crime due to replacement migration policies. The open border policy in the U.S. could lead to similar problems, including the potential for radical Islamist attacks. Both Venezuela and China pose threats to the U.S., with Hezbollah in Venezuela and increasing numbers of Chinese nationals crossing the border. Protecting the American electric grid and ensuring honest elections are crucial.
The Economist: Germany’s Christian Democrats are unsure whom to hug
Europe’s centre-right party, Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is facing challenges as it deals with Angela Merkel’s legacy, the need for coalition partners, and the rise of the populist far right Alternative for Germany (AfD). While some in the CDU seek to adopt hard-right talking points to appeal to conservative voters, others emphasize competence and moderate conservative values. However, the party must be careful not to alienate potential coalition partners with harsh rhetoric.
The Telegraph: Mossad foils Hezbollah plot to attack Jews in Brazil, Israel claims
Israel's Mossad spy agency, with the help of Brazilian security services, foiled a Hezbollah plot to attack Jews in Brazil. The plot, funded by Iran, was aimed at Israeli and Jewish targets. Brazilian authorities arrested two suspects on terrorism charges and carried out multiple search and seizure warrants to gather evidence. The large Lebanese community in Brazil has raised concerns about potential extremist activities.
Breitbart: Netanyahu Demands Answers from CNN, NYT, AP, Reuters, on Embedded Hamas Photographers
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's administration is demanding answers from news agencies after criticism arose regarding photographers appearing to be embedded with Hamas terrorists during an attack . The media watchdog organization raised ethical concerns, noting that photographers seemed to have known about the attack and were comfortable among the terrorists. Photos also emerged showing one photographer posing with the local Hamas leader. The Israeli government and the Government Press Office are demanding clarification and action from news agencies .
#economy
Le Monde: Germany unveils huge electricity price support package for industry
Germany has announced a relief package, including tax cuts on electricity for the manufacturing sector, in an effort to support its struggling economy. The tax on electricity will be slashed from 1.537 cents per kilowatt to the European Union minimum of 0.05 cents per kilowatt for the manufacturing sector. The package also includes reimbursements for emissions trading costs for energy-intensive companies. This move comes after German exporters have faced challenges due to higher electricity prices caused by Russian energy supply cuts after the war in Ukraine.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Video: Massive Line of Electric Vehicles Wait to Charge After 11 PM
The Biden administration's plan for electric vehicles is falling apart as recharging stations cause long wait times and charging headaches. EV owners are experiencing frustration and skepticism as they face overcrowded charging stations and lengthy charging times. Additionally, EVs have proven to be environmentally damaging to produce and are not living up to the promises of efficiency and reliability. The push for EVs could also lead to higher electricity costs and poses national security risks if the power grid is hacked.
#other
GB News: Carol Vorderman 'is not prepared to lose her voice' at the BBC: Is it Gary Lineker's time leave too?
Julie Cook and Andrew Allison analyze the BBC's social media guidelines and how they may affect Gary Linker after Carole Vorderman's departure.