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25 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: April Ryan: Joe Biden ‘Is that Standard-Bearer for What the Founding Fathers Put in Place’
April Ryan stated on MSNBC that President Biden vetoed The Judges Act to prevent Donald Trump from adding conservative judges, despite bipartisan support for the bill. She emphasized Biden's commitment to maintaining checks and balances in the judiciary.
Ryan referenced the Merrick Garland situation as an example of partisan resistance to Democratic judicial appointments, underscoring Biden's role as a protector of the Founding Fathers' principles.
Breitbart: Democrat Strategist Roginsky: 'We Have a Massive Communication Problem in this Party'
Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky emphasized the party's significant communication issues during an appearance on MSNBC. She argued that Democrats need to convey their achievements in relatable terms and focus on how policies directly impact people's lives, rather than using complex language.
Roginsky pointed out that despite President Biden's strong record, the administration has failed to effectively communicate this to the public. She stressed the importance of relatable messaging to ensure voters understand how Democratic policies benefit them personally, warning that failure to do so could jeopardize the party's future.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Iran’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Year
In 2024, Iran faced significant setbacks, including the decimation of its proxy forces by Israel, the ousting of Bashar Assad in Syria, and the return of Donald Trump to the White House. The year began with the Gaza war, initiated by Hamas, which led to Israel's decisive military actions against both Hamas and Hezbollah.
Iran's military strategy has been severely undermined, with its influence in Syria diminished and its economy collapsing. The regime's inability to sustain power and support its proxies has left it vulnerable, raising concerns about its future stability and influence in the region.
#military
Breitbart: PHOTOS: IDF Reveals Massive Stockpile of Weapoons Seized from Hezbollah in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the seizure of over 85,000 weapons from Hezbollah along the Lebanese border, including various types of missiles and military vehicles. This operation is part of targeted ground raids aimed at dismantling Hezbollah's infrastructure.
The IDF reported significant degradation of Hezbollah's military capabilities, claiming to have killed 3,800 operatives during the conflict. The seized weapons were intended for attacks on Israeli civilians and part of Hezbollah’s invasion plans.
#culture
The Western Journal: Melania Will Make White House Christmas Decorations Great Again
Melania Trump’s approach to White House Christmas decorations is praised for its aesthetic excellence, contrasting sharply with Jill Biden's more chaotic and less visually appealing themes. The article argues that Melania's designs, such as the winter wonderland effect in 2017, reflect a commitment to beauty and cohesion.
The commentary expresses hope that Melania Trump will return to the White House and restore the festive decor to its former glory, emphasizing the importance of aesthetic values in holiday celebrations.
#education
Fox News: Indiana University course teaches people are inherently ‘oppressors’ because of their race, sex, religion
Indiana University's course "Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society" teaches students to view themselves as "oppressors" based on their race, sex, and religion. The curriculum includes examining identity through the lens of subordinate and dominant groups, prompting some students to feel their own identities are suppressed.
Critics argue that this approach forces students to confront uncomfortable aspects of their identity, with one student expressing frustration over being labeled as privileged despite their personal background. The course is part of a broader trend in academia exploring intersectionality and identity politics.
#crime
The Western Journal: Suspected Murderer's Worst Nightmare Comes True When People Notice Strange Google Street View Image
A Google Street View image led to the arrest of two suspected murderers in Spain. The photo captured a suspect allegedly placing what appeared to be a body in his car trunk in the small town of Tajueco. The victim, identified as Jorge Luis Perez, had been missing since late 2023.
The suspects, including the victim's ex-wife, are now in custody. The body was later discovered in a nearby cemetery. Google has not commented on the case, emphasizing that Street View images are not real-time and can be months or years old.