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1 Dec 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Why GOP Voters Saw The Debate Differently Than DeSantis Superfans
The DeSantis vs. Newsom debate was a disappointment for voters, as party officials continue to control the process. Sean Hannity deserves credit for organizing it, and Newsom should be commended for participating despite the biased environment. While DeSantis supporters saw him as victorious, GOP hat-wearers questioned his ability to handle tough situations. Overall, it was a missed opportunity for change.
Fox News: Biden campaign has 'massive failure of messaging,' especially 'Bidenomics': Liberal NY Times columnist
NY Times columnist criticizes President Biden's campaign messaging and branding, highlighting the need to address people's feelings and concerns about the economy. Recent polling shows Trump leading Biden in key battleground states for the 2024 election. Some Democrats, like Rep. Bowman, have also voiced discontent with Biden's approach to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Telegraph: Greeks call Sunak a ‘rat-faced b-----d’ in furious row over Elgin Marbles
Rishi Sunak faced strong criticism in Greek newspapers over the Elgin Marbles dispute. He was called a "b-----d" and an Ottoman "janissary" in thrall to Turkey's president. The newspapers accused him of insults and being a mouthpiece for Goldman Sachs.
The Epoch Times: Learning History Matters
The danger of labeling political opponents has grown, as many lack historical knowledge. Calling someone a "Nazi" is often falsely used, as it refers to Germany's National Socialist Party. America's socialists and totalitarians go unlabelled. We must seek truthful knowledge and rely on research to combat "fake news".
The Telegraph: Taiwan is about to vote against China. War is coming
In an attempt to improve relations with the US, Chinese President Xi Jinping receives praise from American business elites. However, tensions remain high as China's military presence near Taiwan continues to increase. Taiwan's upcoming elections intensify the fragile peace, with the ruling party likely to gain against pro-China opposition. The United States has declared its support for Taiwan, and any military action by China may prompt intervention. The outcome of the Taiwan election may determine the likelihood of war in the Taiwan Strait.
The Federalist: California's Felonies, Feces, And Failure Should Kill Newsom's Career But Won't
Newsom gets destroyed in debate, defending his failures on Covid, homelessness, and controversial policies. DeSantis represents truth and logic, while Newsom lies and attacks conservatives. Leftists still support Newsom, showing their devotion to their warped ideology.
Breitbart: Scarborough Floats Withholding Israel Aid Until Netanyahu Ousted — 'We’re Not Going to Throw Money Down a Rat Hole'
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough suggests withholding aid to Israel until Prime Minister Netanyahu is replaced. He criticizes Netanyahu for not addressing a terror attack, blames him for chaos in the West Bank, and questions US support for Israel.
#society
Breitbart: David Pollack Joins the Fight to Save Women's Sports: Calls on 'Girl Dad's' to Take Action
David Pollack believes women's sports should be reserved for females, not mediocre male athletes who identify as women. He appealed to fathers, emphasizing the unfairness and potential harm of such competition. Some labeled his message anti-trans, but he was specifically addressing a small fraction of trans athletes who are average males seeking fame. The issue of women's safety shouldn't be politicized, but there are unfortunately many idiots who support harm or humiliation of women by men.
#war
Times Of Israel: US blames Hamas for end of ceasefire as rocket barrages fired at central Israel, south
The Biden administration blames Hamas for ending the ceasefire in Gaza, as the terror group launches rocket attacks and the Israeli military carries out airstrikes. Fighting also resumes along the Israel-Lebanon border, with Hezbollah renewing its attacks. Israel accuses Hamas of violating the truce by failing to release hostages and launching rockets towards Israeli territory. The IDF responds with airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: UK to drop plans to hand Chagos Islands back to Mauritius
Britain's Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps, opposes plans to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, concerned about the impact on the UK's relationship with the US. The United Nations has ruled that Britain’s possession of the islands is unlawful, but the UK government plans to negotiate a "Cyprus-style" deal to maintain control of the islands while granting sovereignty to Mauritius. The Diego Garcia military base, located on the Chagos Islands, is of strategic importance to the UK and the US in the Indo-Pacific region.
Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: RIP Henry Kissinger, who won one Cold War, and lost another
In his famous book Decline of the West, Oswald Spengler predicted irreversibility. Henry Kissinger believed reversing trends required more than proclamations. Kissinger's legacy as a diplomat was indisputable, but he failed to see the threat of Leftist radicalism at home. Despite his accomplishments, our system is now rigged against producing another Kissinger.
#economy
Forbes: Powell Warns It’s ‘Premature’ To Discuss Interest Rate Cuts—Despite Market’s Newfound Optimism
Fed Chair Powell says it's too early to declare victory against inflation and roll back interest rate increases, but markets are optimistic. The Fed remains cautious and will raise rates if needed. Investors are confident, with Treasury yields falling and stocks rallying. The Fed's rate hikes have had an impact, causing bank failures and a turbulent stock market, but the economy has remained strong. The next Fed meeting will take place on December 14-15.
#history
Fox News: Reagan historian looks back at historic O'Connor appointment: 'most qualified'
Sandra Day O'Connor, a trailblazing Supreme Court justice appointed by Ronald Reagan, was the first woman in this role. Despite coming from a humble background, O'Connor excelled academically and faced gender discrimination in her career. Her appointment was seen as a significant step towards bridging the gender divide.
#health
Flag And Cross: Young Adults Suffered Higher Anxiety And Depression Rates During Pandemic
Young adults experienced higher levels of anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to adults over 40. Around 40% of young adults had anxiety and 33% had depression, while those over 40 had levels of 31% and 24% respectively. The study found that younger adults' mental health worsened more during surges in COVID-19 cases and improved less after vaccination. Economic factors and social upheaval may have contributed to this disparity.
The Epoch Times: Dangers of EMFs
Despite being exposed to harmful radiation in his job at a food distribution warehouse, the author's concerns were ignored by OSHA and environmentalists. They experienced numerous health issues, including heart problems and respiratory issues, which they believe were caused by the radiation. They hope that more awareness is raised about the dangers of technology.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Ryan Garcia To Face Oscar Duarte In Super Lightweight Bout
Ryan Garcia will fight Oscar Duarte in a super lightweight boxing match in Houston. Garcia aims to bounce back after his defeat against Gervonta Davis. De La Hoya, despite their differences, helped arrange the fight to further Garcia's career.
Flag And Cross: Former British Champion Troy Williamson Aims For Redemption Against Caoimhin Agyarko
Former British junior middleweight champion, Troy Williamson, seeks redemption after his loss to Josh Kelly. Determined to prove himself, Williamson reflects on his frustrating defeat and plans to give a better account of himself in future fights. His upcoming opponent, Caoimhin Agyarko, is making progress and remains unfazed by Williamson's claims.
#outdoors
On The Water: 7 Essential Lures for Winter Bass Fishing
Winter bass fishing can be successful with the right lures: Ned Rig, Blade Bait, Lipless Crankbait, Suspending/Slow-Sinking Jerkbaits, Float and Fly, Drop Shot, Casting/Jigging Spoons. These lures offer versatility and attract bass in cold water conditions.
Backpacker: Barney “Scout” Mann Loves His Tramily So Much, He Wrote A Book About Them
Barney "Scout" Mann fulfills his 40-year dream of publishing his novel, Journeys North, about his experience hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. The book, part guidebook and part diary, explores how the trail changed the lives of its hikers. Despite the challenges of releasing a book during the COVID-19 pandemic, Journeys North has gained recognition and Mann has enjoyed virtual book talks.
Field & Stream: Pennsylvania Hunter Dies in Shocking Treestand Fire
Hunter dies in accidental fire during hunting trip in Pennsylvania. The fire started when he turned on a propane heater in his tree stand. His wife was unable to rescue him due to heavy smoke.
#technology
Breitbart: Former OpenAI Board Member Sheds Light on Firing of Sam Altman
Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner denies intent to hinder progress after CEO Sam Altman's temporary dismissal. Altman's removal sparked resistance within the organization, with staff threatening to quit. After negotiations, Altman was reinstated as CEO, and OpenAI now has a new board.
Breitbart: Report: Advertisers Hesitant to Return to X/Twitter After Elon Musk's Outburst
Advertisers are hesitant to resume spending on social media platform X/Twitter, following Elon Musk's controversial remarks. Several key advertisers and marketing agencies express reluctance to return, citing reputational risks. X/Twitter could face a loss of up to $75 million in advertising revenue this quarter.
#other
Forbes: Activision Just Killed Call Of Duty’s DMZ Mode, But You Can Still Sort Of Play It For Now
Activision's experimental extraction mode, known as DMZ, launched with Modern Warfare II but didn't gain enough popularity. It will remain playable but won't be available on new maps or count towards progression. The mode was a learning experience for future development.
The Epoch Times: You’ve Been Invited to a Black-Tie Event. Now What?
How to Dress for a Black-Tie Event: Men should wear tuxedos with black bow-ties, cummerbunds, and patent leather shoes. Women should wear floor-length gowns in black or jewel colors. Make sure to arrive on time and be respectful of the staff.
Breitbart: Disney's Bob Iger Blames COVID for 'The Marvels' Bombing Hard
Disney CEO Bob Iger blames COVID for the poor box-office performance of The Marvels, claiming there was a lack of supervision on set due to the pandemic. The feminist superhero movie, starring Brie Larson, has grossed only $78 million domestically and is unlikely to break even. Iger's excuse ignores the success of other films shot during the pandemic.
The Epoch Times: Border Catastrophe
Victor Davis Hanson criticizes Biden's border security in an article. NYC Mayor Eric Adams accuses the federal government of insufficient support in the border crisis. Adams blames Texas Governor Greg Abbott for busing illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities.