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3 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump suggests Canada become 51st state after Trudeau said tariff would kill economy: sources
President-elect Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago, discussing tariffs, border security, and trade deficits. Trump threatened a 25% tariff on Canadian goods if issues related to illegal immigration and drug flow are not addressed.
During the meeting, Trump jokingly suggested Canada could become the 51st state if it can't resolve these issues, prompting laughter. Both leaders described the conversation as productive, but Trump emphasized the need for change by January 20.
Breitbart: Nolte: Maddow, Melber, Hayes ‘Pi**ed’ at Joe and Mika for Trump Meeting
MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, and Ari Melber are reportedly upset with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski for meeting with Donald Trump after years of criticizing him. This meeting has sparked tension within the network, with some staff accusing Joe and Mika of compromising journalistic integrity for access.
Critics within MSNBC view the couple's actions as opportunistic and damaging to the network's credibility. The fallout from the meeting highlights a divide among the network's personalities, reflecting broader concerns about their alignment with Trump and the implications for their journalistic values.
Breitbart: Biden Huddles in Corrupt Angola After Outrageous Pardon for Hunter
President Biden faced significant backlash after granting a blanket pardon to his son, Hunter, for a decade's worth of alleged crimes. This controversial decision coincided with Biden's trip to Angola, a country known for its high levels of corruption, where he avoided questions from reporters.
Biden's visit aimed to strengthen U.S. influence in Africa against China and Russia, particularly through the Lobito Corridor project. However, skepticism among Angolans about U.S. intentions and the overshadowing of his trip by the pardon may undermine his efforts to create a lasting legacy in the region.
Fox News: Dem rep confronted with clip of himself claiming Biden wouldn't pardon Hunter: 'What does that feel like?'
Rep. Dan Goldman faced scrutiny from CNN's Brianna Keilar regarding his past assertions that President Biden would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Following Hunter's convictions for tax and gun charges, Biden issued a pardon, contradicting his earlier statements.
Goldman expressed disappointment over the pardon, attributing it to Republican intervention in Hunter's case and suggesting that the first son was targeted due to his relationship with the president. He acknowledged that if the plea deal had succeeded, a pardon would likely not have been necessary.
Breitbart: Info Warfare: As Biden Pardons Criminal Son Media Target Trump Picks
The establishment media is reportedly launching attacks on President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, focusing on figures like Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel, while largely ignoring President Joe Biden's controversial pardon of his son, Hunter Biden. This pardon, seen as expansive and politically damaging, raises questions about the implications for Biden and the Democratic Party.
Critics within the Democratic Party and media are divided, with some defending the pardon while others express concern over its political ramifications. As Trump prepares to take office, the media's scrutiny of his nominees suggests a battle over the future direction of key federal institutions, amid fears of significant reforms that could disrupt established power dynamics.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Dirty Green Money
The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference in Baku highlighted the financial motivations behind climate discussions, with countries seeking substantial payouts rather than genuine environmental solutions. Despite the rhetoric of saving the planet, the focus was on wealth redistribution, with demands from third world nations escalating to unsustainable levels.
As world leaders largely avoided the conference, the credibility of UN climate initiatives is in question. The growing disconnect between developed and developing nations, coupled with shifting global priorities, suggests that the era of international climate conferences may be nearing its end.
Front Page Magazine: NATO Ally Erdogan Looks Forward to West’s Collapse
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed disdain for the West, particularly Israel, while predicting the collapse of Western civilization. Despite his hostility and re-Islamization efforts, Turkey remains in NATO, highlighting a disconnect between Erdogan's actions and Western perceptions.
Erdogan's rhetoric suggests a desire for conflict, framing the West as exploitative while positioning Islamic civilization as superior. He warns that Europe must accept Islamic influence or face a jihad, using victimhood narratives to manipulate Western leaders. A reassessment of alliances may be necessary.
#economy
GB News: Britain paying record £1bn to switch OFF wind farms to stop power surges overwhelming the grid due to high winds
Britons have spent an estimated £1 billion in 2024 to temporarily shut down wind turbines due to the energy grid's inability to handle surges from high winds. This curtailment is expected to be reflected in household energy bills, raising concerns about wasted cheap green power.
Energy experts are calling for a regional pricing system to better align wind farm locations with areas of high demand, particularly in the South. Without changes, curtailment costs could reach £6 billion in five years, highlighting the inefficiencies in Britain's current electricity market design.
#culture
Le Monde: Notre-Dame: Trump to attend grand reopening of Parisian cathedral
US President-elect Donald Trump will attend the reopening of the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on December 7, 2024, following extensive renovations after the 2019 fire. French President Emmanuel Macron praised the restoration efforts, calling them a healing of a "national wound."
The restoration involved around 250 companies and cost nearly 700 million euros, funded by donations from 150 countries. Despite an invitation, Pope Francis will not attend the reopening, opting instead for a visit to Corsica the following weekend.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after ‘alarming blood test’ while awaiting retrial
Harvey Weinstein has been hospitalized at Bellevue Hospital due to alarming blood test results, following claims of substandard medical care at Rikers Island. His attorney argues that this deprivation of care constitutes medical malpractice and a violation of his constitutional rights.
Weinstein, who has chronic myeloid leukemia and diabetes, alleges poor treatment and unsanitary conditions while incarcerated. His case is set for retrial in 2025 after his previous conviction was overturned. The jail system faces scrutiny for its treatment of detainees.