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America One News
14 Dec 2023
#politics
The Economist: How to speak like a member of Congress
A study analyzed speeches made by American lawmakers and found distinct language patterns between Democrats and Republicans. Republicans focus on topics like regulations, taxes, and God-given rights, while Democrats emphasize environmental issues and marginalized communities. The study reveals the partisan divide in political discourse in the United States.
Fox News: Hunter Biden criminal case exposes journalists who ‘lie like hell’
Journalists are often dishonest, biased, and incompetent, acting as foot soldiers for President Biden. Evidence suggests Joe Biden aided his son Hunter's corrupt dealings, and they lied about it. The media's attempts to downplay the corruption are false. U.S. Attorney David Weiss protected the Bidens, refusing to investigate further.
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GB News: Jon Venables left 'shouting and screaming' in fit of rage after parole denied
Jon Venables, the child killer, had a violent outburst when denied parole. He remains in prison for possessing indecent images.
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GB News: Hugh Grant moans he's 'too old and fat' to revisit rom-com genre after Wonka role
Actor Hugh Grant, known for his roles in romantic comedies, admits he's "too fat and old" for those films now. He stars as a stubborn character in the reimagined film Wonka. Grant bases his portrayal on a grumpy Scotsman named Archie and some of his former schoolteachers.
Fox News: Hit filmmaker launches studio for faith audiences: 'We want to flood the world with hope'
Filmmaker Jon Erwin has launched "The Wonder Project," a new movie studio focused on creating premium TV shows and movies for the faith and values audience. Backed by $75 million in funding, the studio aims to cater to the underserved audience and provide them with content that promotes hope and family values. Erwin and his team have seen the success of faith-based films in recent years and believe there is a growing demand for this type of entertainment.