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19 Dec 2024

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: Will Donald Trump End Birthright Citizenship? - Liberty Nation News
Will Donald Trump End Birthright Citizenship? - Liberty Nation News
Donald Trump has proposed ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants, suggesting an executive order requiring at least one parent to be a U.S. citizen or lawful resident. Critics argue this move is unconstitutional, but legal precedents may support it.

Current policy stems from the 1898 Supreme Court case Wong Kim Ark, which granted citizenship to U.S.-born children regardless of their parents' immigration status. Trump aims to challenge this interpretation, citing moral and economic concerns, including the incentive for illegal immigration and the burden on public resources.


#politics

The Economist: Police brutality is not stopping Georgia’s protests
Police brutality is not stopping Georgia’s protests
Protests in Georgia continue despite police brutality, with demonstrators suffering severe injuries. Many have been arrested and face heavy fines, signaling a crackdown on dissent. The government's response has intensified public unrest, as calls for pro-EU reforms grow louder.

The situation reflects a broader struggle against a Kremlin-friendly regime, with escalating tensions leading to a constitutional crisis. The protests highlight the challenges faced by the government amid increasing demands for change.


The Federalist: Check Yourself, PolitiFact. Here Are The Biggest Lies Of The Year
Check Yourself, PolitiFact. Here Are The Biggest Lies Of The Year
PolitiFact has selected its "Lie of the Year," focusing on claims made by Republicans that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating pets. Critics argue this choice reflects a bias, as it disregards reports from local residents who noted a decline in pets and wildlife in the area.

The article suggests that PolitiFact's decision to highlight this claim ignores more significant issues, such as President Biden's fitness for office and the handling of immigration. It argues that the media's portrayal of these narratives is part of a broader pattern of misinformation and bias against conservative viewpoints.


Fox News: Morning Glory: How long will Democrats' exile last?
Morning Glory: How long will Democrats' exile last?
Charles Manatt, a key figure in rebuilding the Democratic Party after the Carter presidency, served as DNC Chairman from 1981 to 1985. His leadership followed a challenging period marked by high inflation and international crises. Despite past successes, the current Democratic leadership faces significant ideological challenges.

As the party prepares for future elections, concerns grow about their ability to recover from Biden's low approval ratings and the influence of far-left activists. Without a shift towards moderation, Democrats risk a prolonged absence from the White House, similar to the aftermath of the Carter era.


Fox News: ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscast coverage of Trump’s Cabinet picks ‘almost uniformly negative,’ study finds
ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscast coverage of Trump’s Cabinet picks ‘almost uniformly negative,’ study finds
A study by the Media Research Center reveals that flagship evening newscasts on ABC, CBS, and NBC have overwhelmingly negative coverage of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointees, with 96% of the coverage deemed negative. The focus was primarily on nominees Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, and Tulsi Gabbard, with Hegseth receiving the most airtime.

The study indicates that CBS had the most extensive coverage, while NBC and ABC also reported high negative slants. The coverage shifted abruptly once confirmation for Hegseth appeared likely, suggesting the networks prioritized nominees they perceived as vulnerable. MRC's founder criticized the media's approach as "appalling" and indicative of an agenda against Trump.


Fox News: Liberal media hosts slam Democratic Party after AOC loses top spot on House Oversight Committee
Liberal media hosts slam Democratic Party after AOC loses top spot on House Oversight Committee
Left-leaning media figures are criticizing the Democratic Party after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lost her bid for the House Oversight committee chair to Rep. Gerry Connolly. Notably, MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Joy Reid highlighted concerns over the party's older leadership, particularly former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's influence in the vote.

Critics argue that the party's choice reflects a disconnect with younger, progressive voters and a failure to adapt to modern political dynamics. Ocasio-Cortez's supporters contend that her platform aligns with the needs of the working class and that her loss signals a troubling trend for the party's future.


Le Monde: Nicolas Sarkozy's historic prison sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy's historic prison sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to three years in prison for corruption and influence peddling, marking a historic first for a former French president. The sentence includes one year of home detention and follows a lengthy judicial process, with Sarkozy claiming innocence and alleging judicial harassment.

At nearly 70, Sarkozy faces multiple legal challenges, including a trial related to alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign. His ongoing legal battles have fueled a narrative of victimization against the judiciary, which may have consequences for France’s political landscape and the perception of the rule of law.


Fox News: Newt Gingrich says Trump may have 'broken' Trudeau government during historic transition period
Newt Gingrich says Trump may have 'broken' Trudeau government during historic transition period
Newt Gingrich described President-elect Trump as the "de-facto president," noting his significant influence during the transition period. He highlighted Trump's reception in Paris and its implications for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, suggesting that Trudeau's government may be at risk following recent political turmoil.

Trump's comments on Trudeau and the resignation of Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland have sparked speculation about Trudeau's stability. The situation raises concerns about how Canada will navigate its relationship with the incoming U.S. administration, especially regarding tariffs and trade agreements.


#society

Liberty Nation News: Sports Gambling Explodes: Is it a Blessing or Curse? - Liberty Nation News
Sports Gambling Explodes: Is it a Blessing or Curse? - Liberty Nation News
The expansion of legalized sports gambling in the U.S. has raised concerns about its impact on the integrity of sports and the potential for addiction. Following a 2018 Supreme Court decision, the industry has grown rapidly, with $30 billion in legal wagers placed in just one quarter of 2024.

Senate hearings have highlighted integrity issues, particularly in college sports, as officials worry about bribery and the increased harassment of athletes. While some argue that gambling is no different from state lotteries, the potential for addiction and financial ruin remains a significant concern.


Fox News: The left would like a word – all of them, in fact
The left would like a word – all of them, in fact
Merriam-Webster's 2024 word of the year is "polarization," reflecting ongoing societal divisions. The dictionary has faced criticism for allegedly promoting leftist agendas through language manipulation, including terms like "birthing person" and "womyn," which some view as attempts to erase traditional gender definitions.

The push for gender-neutral language continues, with terms like "Latinx" and "Latine" failing to gain traction among the Latino community. Critics argue these changes stem from elite liberal circles rather than genuine community needs, highlighting a disconnect between progressive language initiatives and the people they aim to represent.


#economy

Fox News: Stunning new data shows voters were right to question Biden-Harris job numbers
Stunning new data shows voters were right to question Biden-Harris job numbers
Recent polls indicate that economic concerns are a top priority for voters, particularly among Trump supporters, despite claims from the Biden administration of a strong economy. A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia suggests that employment figures reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics were significantly overestimated, potentially misrepresenting job growth by as much as 3 million jobs.

The Philadelphia Fed's findings reveal a decline in state payroll employment, contradicting earlier reports of an increase. This discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy of the Biden administration's employment data, with concerns that the administration may have intentionally misled the public regarding the state of the economy.


#culture

Fox News: 'Top Chef' holiday ham is sweet and spicy: Here's the recipe, plus common cooking mistakes
'Top Chef' holiday ham is sweet and spicy: Here's the recipe, plus common cooking mistakes
Chef Kah-wai "Buddha" Lo, a two-time "Top Chef" winner, emphasizes the significance of ham during the holidays, rooted in Chinese culture as a preserved food. He offers tips to avoid common cooking mistakes and shares a recipe for a honey, soy, and chili glazed ham inspired by his childhood.

Lo highlights five common pitfalls when cooking ham, such as forgetting to remove the skin before scoring, burning the glaze, and overcooking. He stresses the importance of proper timing and technique to achieve a flavorful and moist holiday centerpiece.


The Economist: We need to talk about Europe’s Kevins
We need to talk about Europe’s Kevins
The film "Home Alone," released in 1990, has become a staple in European Christmas traditions, with its young protagonist Kevin resonating across the continent. Following its release, the name Kevin surged in popularity, becoming the top choice for baby boys in several Western European countries.

The cultural impact of this American film illustrates how global media can influence local naming trends and family traditions, reflecting a shift in societal norms during the late 20th century.


#crime

GB News: Bournemouth beach killer Nasen Saadi found guilty of murder after stabbing young mother 10 times
Bournemouth beach killer Nasen Saadi found guilty of murder after stabbing young mother 10 times
Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, was found guilty of murdering Amie Gray, 34, and attempting to murder her friend, Leanne Miles, during a planned attack at Bournemouth beach. The court heard Saadi meticulously prepared for the assault, which was captured on video, and had a troubling fascination with violence and knives.

Saadi's premeditated actions included stalking allegations and disturbing internet searches about murder. He faces a life sentence, with the judge emphasizing the seriousness of his crime. Sentencing is set for March 28, pending a psychiatric report.


Fox News: Frenchman found guilty in horrific rape trial that shocked the world
Frenchman found guilty in horrific rape trial that shocked the world
Dominique Pelicot, 72, has been convicted of drugging and filming the sexual assaults of his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, over nearly a decade. He received a maximum sentence of 20 years for his crimes, which have sparked national outrage and discussions on sexual violence in France.

The case has galvanized activists against rape culture, highlighting the need for better protections for women. Gisèle Pelicot's bravery in revealing her identity and advocating for justice has made her a symbol of resilience and a feminist icon in the country.