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2 Dec 2024
#politics
Human Events: MIKE WACKER: Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE’ will reorient Washington around actually accomplishing things
Trump's appointment of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has drawn criticism from pundits questioning the efficiency of having two leaders. However, the preference for dual founders in startups, as seen with Y Combinator, suggests that combining diverse expertise can be beneficial.
The piece argues that while pundits often rely on catchy ideas and buzzwords, real-world execution is what truly matters in both startups and government. Musk's strengths lie in execution, a quality that is often lacking in Washington, where many prioritize theoretical ideas over practical implementation.
Times Of Israel: US Jewish group targets anti-Israel protesters in hopes Trump will deport them
The US branch of the Betar Zionist movement is utilizing AI facial recognition technology to identify foreign students participating in anti-Israel protests on college campuses. They aim to compile evidence for potential deportations under President-elect Trump's administration, which has promised to expel foreign nationals who oppose democratic values.
Betar has gathered extensive video footage from protests and is building profiles of identified students, particularly from Canada, the UK, and Arab countries. While the legality of such deportations remains untested, Betar is preparing to submit their findings to the incoming administration to prompt action.
Breitbart: French Gov't Headed for Collapse as Le Pen Backs No Confidence Vote
The French government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, faces a potential collapse as Marine Le Pen's National Rally aligns with the left to propose a no-confidence motion. Barnier's use of a constitutional loophole to enforce austerity measures without parliamentary approval has sparked outrage.
If successful, this no-confidence vote could mark a historic political shift, as it would be the first time in over 60 years that a French prime minister is ousted in this manner. The implications for France's political stability and financial system could be severe, with limited options for President Macron if Barnier's government falls.
Human Events: JOHN MAC GHLIONN: Keir Starmer’s immigration gamble is too little, too late
Keir Starmer faces a severe immigration crisis in Britain, with net migration hitting a record 900,000. His promises to reform immigration are seen as ineffective, and dissent within his party grows as crime and public services strain under the influx of undocumented immigrants.
The economic burden is significant, with many immigrants relying on taxpayer-funded welfare, exacerbating the pension crisis and housing shortages. Starmer's leadership is increasingly questioned, and his inability to address these issues risks further public outrage and political fallout.
Le Monde: Georgian PM says there will be no 'revolution' in protest hit country
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated that ongoing protests over the delay of EU accession talks will not lead to a revolution. He accused the opposition of attempting to incite a pro-EU uprising similar to Ukraine's, while asserting that the country remains committed to European integration.
Despite the protests, Kobakhidze ruled out negotiations with the opposition and emphasized that efforts toward EU membership will continue, albeit with a postponed timeline until 2028. Tensions have escalated, with significant police presence amid ongoing demonstrations in Tbilisi.
Times Of Israel: IDF has built a dozen bases around Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor since September – NYT
Israeli troops have significantly increased their presence in the central Gaza Strip, expanding the Netzarim Corridor and constructing numerous military bases. This expansion includes demolishing around 600 buildings to prevent Hamas from using them for military purposes.
Despite the rapid construction of military infrastructure, IDF officials claim they are not preparing for a permanent presence in Gaza. However, some Israeli lawmakers are advocating for the reestablishment of settlements in the area, raising concerns about the future of Palestinians in Gaza.
Breitbart: GOP Leaders Slam ‘Liar and Hypocrite’ Biden’s ‘Outrageous’ Hunter Pardon
President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter for multiple criminal offenses has drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers, who accuse him of undermining the rule of law and creating a two-tiered justice system. They argue that this action reflects a pattern of favoritism and abuse of power within his administration.
GOP leaders, including Senators and Representatives, have linked the pardon to ongoing impeachment inquiries and highlighted perceived injustices faced by political opponents. The move has intensified concerns about the integrity of the justice system under Biden's leadership.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Biden Undermines Israel with False Claims of Ceasefire Violations in Lebanon
The Biden-Harris administration, alongside France, has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire with Hezbollah by flying surveillance drones over Beirut. U.S. officials have warned Israel about these alleged violations, while Israel maintains it is enforcing the ceasefire due to Hezbollah's breaches.
Hezbollah has reportedly moved weapons into southern Lebanon, prompting Israeli airstrikes and arrests of suspected fighters. The situation escalated when Hezbollah fired rockets into Israel, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire agreement.
The Telegraph: Why the West may have to start negotiating with the new ‘Islamist’ rulers of Aleppo
Syria's conflict has seen diverse regional powers, including Turkey, Qatar, and Iran, funding various militias to expand their influence. Despite Western perceptions that President Bashar al-Assad had won the war, ongoing violence persisted, highlighting the conflict's unresolved nature.
The recent rebel offensive that reclaimed Aleppo caught Western policymakers off guard, demonstrating the complexities of the situation and the ongoing significance of Syria in the Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Stock A Buy—Despite ‘Significantly Overvalued’ Core EV Business, Analyst Says
Analysts at Stifel raised Tesla's stock price target by 43% to $411, citing a favorable regulatory environment under Donald Trump's presidency. Despite skepticism about Tesla's electric vehicle business, they believe the company's potential in autonomous driving and AI is a stronger driver of growth.
Tesla shares have surged 41% since Election Day, reflecting optimism about its long-term direction, even as analysts predict a decline in vehicle deliveries and profits. The company's market cap remains significantly higher than its traditional auto competitors.
#culture
Breitbart: ‘Days of Our Lives’ star Wayne Northrop Dies at 77
Actor Wayne Northrop, known for his roles on "Days of Our Lives" and "Dynasty," passed away at 77 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He died at the Motion Picture and Television Woodland Hills Home, surrounded by family.
Northrop was celebrated for his portrayal of Detective Roman Brady on "Days of Our Lives" and had a diverse acting career, including roles in "L.A. Law" and "The Waltons." He was also dedicated to wildlife conservation and owned a ranch in California. He is survived by his wife and two sons.
#health
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson wows fans as he shows off weight loss amid lifestyle overhaul after heart op
Jeremy Clarkson has returned to social media, sharing updates about his health and lifestyle changes after heart surgery in October. He has been ordered to rest and overhaul his diet, cutting out foods he enjoys to manage his cholesterol levels.
Despite these challenges, Clarkson is promoting a competition for his beer brand, Hawkstone, offering a "wheelbarrow of sausages" as a prize. Fans have praised his slimmer appearance and expressed relief at his improved health.
#crime
Fox News: Dentist charged with killing wife by poisoning her shakes is now accused of trying to have detective killed
James Toliver Craig, a Colorado dentist, faces new charges for allegedly soliciting a fellow inmate to murder a detective investigating the poisoning death of his wife, Angela Craig. Previously charged with first-degree murder, Craig has pleaded not guilty.
Investigators allege Craig attempted to manipulate evidence to portray his wife as suicidal and researched methods to commit murder. His trial has been delayed due to a conflict with his defense counsel, with the next hearing set for December 16.