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4 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Charlamagne tha God: Biden 'Didn't Have to Volunteer that Lie' About Pardoning Hunter
Charlamagne tha God criticized President Biden for previously stating he would not pardon his son, Hunter, calling it a "lie." He argued that Democrats often position themselves on a moral high ground, making Biden's change of stance appear hypocritical.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg suggested Biden's decision may have been influenced by observing others evade consequences, but Charlamagne maintained that Biden's initial comments were unnecessary and misleading.
Le Monde: French government toppled in historic no-confidence vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted after a no-confidence vote, deepening the political crisis in France. This follows his controversial use of Article 49.3 to push through a social security financing bill without a vote, leading to increased tensions in the Assemblée Nationale.
The opposition, including both far-right and radical left factions, is capitalizing on Macron's waning influence, suggesting that his presidency is becoming an obstacle rather than a solution. Macron now faces the challenge of finding a viable successor with over two years left in his term.
Breitbart: Jane Fonda Blasts Democrat Colorado Gov. Jared Polis over Fossil Fuels: 'He’s a Bad Governor'
Jane Fonda criticized Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Bill Maher's podcast, labeling him a "bad governor" for his fossil fuel policies and lack of action on environmental issues affecting residents of Commerce City. She accused him of accepting money from the fossil fuel industry and being anti-regulation.
Fonda expressed concern over the health impacts of toxic chemicals in the environment, arguing that without regulation, cancer rates could rise. She previously stated that the outcome of the upcoming election could determine the future of climate policy in the U.S.
The Western Journal: Biden's Pardon May Have Already Backfired as Trump's Legal Team Uses It in New Court Filing
President-elect Donald Trump's legal team is using President Joe Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, as a key argument in their motion to dismiss the New York business records case against Trump. They cite Biden's claims of selective prosecution and political motivations behind the charges as a basis for their defense.
The lawyers argue that the case against Trump is politically motivated and lacks a solid legal foundation, asserting that it disrupts Trump's transition efforts. They contend that the Manhattan District Attorney's actions reflect a broader pattern of targeting Trump due to his political views. A decision from the judge on this motion is expected soon.
GB News: 'We will fight!' Farmers' chief issues Starmer 'betrayal' warning ahead of Commons showdown
Farmers in Britain are fiercely opposing Sir Keir Starmer's proposed inheritance tax changes, which would impose taxes on farm values exceeding £1 million starting April 6, 2024. NFU President Tom Bradshaw expressed widespread anger in the farming community, warning that this policy threatens family farms.
Despite government claims that most farms will be unaffected, farmers argue otherwise and have mobilized significant protests. The NFU is demanding a halt to the tax changes for further consultation, as tensions escalate between the farming sector and Westminster.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Lawmakers hold moment of silence for slain Omer Neutra as thousands mourn in hometown synagogue
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers held a moment of silence for Omer Neutra, an American-Israeli soldier killed by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Neutra, a tank platoon commander, was initially believed to be alive for over a year after being taken captive during the attack that resulted in around 1,200 deaths.
At a memorial service in New York, his parents expressed their grief and determination to keep his memory alive. They highlighted his bravery and leadership during the attack. Currently, his body is believed to be held by Hamas, along with six other American hostages.
#military
The Telegraph: China now a nuclear threat to the West, warns Armed Forces head
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, Chief of the Defence Staff, warned that the world is entering a "third nuclear age" due to escalating threats from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. He noted China's rapidly expanding nuclear arsenal, which could rival that of the US and Russia by 2030.
His remarks came shortly after a veteran minister stated that the British Army would be overwhelmed in a conflict with Russia within six months to a year. The admiral emphasized the end of nuclear stability achieved post-Cold War.
#culture
Fox News: Vogue head honcho Anna Wintour explains why she refuses to take off 'prop' sunglasses
Anna Wintour, Vogue's editor-in-chief since 1988, discussed her iconic sunglasses, describing them as a prop that helps her navigate public perception. She addressed misconceptions about her persona, stating she focuses on the creative aspects of her job rather than performing a role.
Wintour faced criticism for keeping her sunglasses on during a meeting where she announced layoffs at Pitchfork, leading to speculation about her intentions. Despite her demanding reputation, she emphasized that she does hear the word "no" and has no plans to retire soon.
#education
Fox News: Oklahoma measure seeks to make school district superintendents an elected position
Oklahoma is considering a measure to make school district superintendents elected officials due to various controversies, including the handling of "pornographic books," teacher firings over mask mandates, and inappropriate behavior by school staff. State Superintendent Ryan Walters argues this change will enhance accountability and align educational leadership with community values.
Walters has criticized several incidents in schools, including a fundraiser involving students licking toes and the resignation of a superintendent after a DUI incident. He believes that electing superintendents will help address what he sees as a failure to uphold educational standards and protect children in Oklahoma.
#crime
Breitbart: Mexican Judge Under Investigation for Ordering Release of Cartel Boss
Mexico's Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero announced an investigation into Judge Gregorio Salazar for corruption after he ordered the release of Gulf Cartel leader Jose Alfredo “El Contador” Cardenas. The judge is accused of ignoring evidence and claims from prosecutors regarding Cardenas's criminal activities.
Salazar granted Cardenas release on bond, citing insufficient proof for extradition and deeming him not a flight risk. Cardenas, linked to numerous violent crimes in Tamaulipas, had been arrested previously under questionable circumstances.
Forbes: Ghislaine Maxwell Prosector Joins Case Against Diddy: Here Is The Latest On Sean Combs
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces serious federal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, with a top prosecutor from the Ghislaine Maxwell case now involved in his prosecution. A judge denied Combs' bail request, citing evidence of potential witness tampering and a propensity for violence.
Combs has been accused of manipulating women and using his influence to coerce them into sexual acts, while his legal team claims the allegations are baseless and part of a campaign against him. He remains in custody as the trial date approaches.
#sports
Breitbart: Tom Brady Suggests QBs Should Get Penalized for Sliding Late Amid Trevor Lawrence Controversy
Tom Brady expressed mixed feelings about the hit on Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence by Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, suggesting that quarterbacks should take more responsibility for their safety. He proposed that the NFL consider penalizing quarterbacks for sliding late, arguing that the current rules unfairly favor them.
Brady criticized the labeling of Al-Shaair as a dirty player and highlighted the need for a balanced approach to penalties for both offensive and defensive players. He believes that as quarterbacks run more, the rules should adapt to ensure fair play for all.