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23 Dec 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Top 10 Donald Trump MAGA Moments of 2023
In 2023, Donald Trump had several significant moments that exemplified the MAGA movement. This included his infamous mugshot after arraignment, his remark about being a dictator for a day, his support for East Palestine during a crisis, his stance against the transgender agenda, his decision to skip RNC debates, his support for striking autoworkers, a prayer-filled visit with supporters in Miami, his release of a cognitive test, his visit to his granddaughter's school, and a lighthearted joke about adopting an Australian attendee at one of his rallies.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Roger Stone: Donald Trump Is Going to Win Despite Democrats Weaponizing the Judicial System
Political strategist Roger Stone praised President Donald Trump's toughness and his belief that he will overcome legal challenges and win. Stone also highlighted the significance of the Make America Great Again movement and criticized the mainstream media for suppressing information. He expressed concerns about the political nature of Trump's trial and questioned the legitimacy of certain appointments. Stone believes that the American people are seeing through these political tactics.
Fox News: Colorado nixing Trump will amass more GOP support, as Dems' Confederate history proves hypocrisy: Rove
Former President Trump being disqualified from the 2024 ballot by Colorado's state Supreme Court will only work in his favor by energizing his supporters and helping him raise more money. The move is seen by many Republicans as unfair, driving up Trump's numbers. Additionally, Democrats risk appearing hypocritical because previous Democratic lawmakers who could have been banned from office under the same clause have been praised in the past.
#society
The Economist: The deaths-of-despair narrative is out of date
Deaths of despair, caused by drugs and suicide among working-class whites, are no longer limited to that demographic. The crisis has spread to diverse cities and other demographics, including young people and Native Americans. The rise in overdoses is now seen as a medical crisis, with new drugs increasing the mortality rate.
#war
Times Of Israel: US professor who denies Oct. 7 rape cases up for top role at campus diversity office
A University of Minnesota associate professor, Sima Shakhsari, who works in the Department of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, denied evidence of Israeli victims of rape by Hamas terrorists. Shakhsari is a candidate for a senior position in the school's diversity department.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: BREAKING: Conservative Polish President vetoes budget that would fund liberal public media takeover, calls it a ‘flagrant violation of the Constitution’
Polish President Duda vetoed a budget bill that would have allowed the new government to buy up PLN 3 billion worth of public media. Duda called it a violation of the Constitution and anarchy. The new government had taken control of public media from supporters of the Law and Justice party.
The Telegraph: David Cameron: When Rishi asked me to do this job, my instant reaction was to say yes
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron has taken on a new role as Foreign Secretary at the request of current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Cameron's decision to accept the position surprised many, but he cited his respect for Sunak and a desire to serve the public during an interesting and challenging time in the world. Cameron recently made a trip to France, Italy, Jordan, and Egypt to discuss increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza and achieving a sustainable ceasefire. He also put pressure on Israel to relax aid restrictions and called for a UN resolution on extended humanitarian pauses.
#religion
The Telegraph: Archbishop of York appears to warn Israel against revenge in Christmas message
The Archbishop of York warns against revenge and violence in his Christmas message, possibly referencing the Israel-Gaza conflict. He emphasizes the loss of civilian life and the need to break the chain of hate. The message also touches on the controversial topics of gendered language in religious services and the difficulty of finding faith in today's world.
#culture
Le Monde: Putin's fantasy Russia can be found in Moscow's VDNKh park
The VDNKh park in Moscow is hosting the "Russia" exhibition, showcasing the country's achievements and promoting Soviet nostalgia. The exhibition attracts millions of visitors with its displays of statistics and interactive experiences.
#education
The Blaze: Expert calls for 'broken windows' policy after surge in student violence soars | Blaze Media
School violence has increased during the pandemic. An expert suggests implementing a "broken windows" policy to address small behavioral infractions and improve overall safety. Supporters argue it could help identify potential criminals.
#crime
Fox News: Charlie Sheen plans ‘calm’ Christmas after attacked by neighbor in assault with deadly weapon
Charlie Sheen plans to have a calm Christmas with his family after being attacked in his home. He gushed over his kids and expressed excitement about getting back into acting. Police responded to a 911 call made by Sheen after a neighbor assaulted him, resulting in the arrest of the suspect.