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6 Dec 2023
#illegals
GB News: Chris Philp: ‘Illegal immigration on this scale is completely unacceptable’
Minister Chris Philp criticizes illegal immigration, highlighting the need to secure the Rwanda deal to reduce it. He emphasizes the importance of making the agreement legally sound and immune from court challenges, as parliamentary sovereignty must prevail.
Fox News: Before Biden gives one more dime to Ukraine, he must first secure our border
President Biden's open border policy is a threat to America's security and the well-being of its citizens. Since he took office, approximately 9.5 million migrants have illegally entered the country, with only 3 million being returned. The remaining 6 million have dispersed across America, burdening cities and enabling criminal activities such as human trafficking. The open border also poses a national security risk, with a significant number of "known gotaways" crossing undetected. Republicans must use their leverage, including foreign aid to Ukraine, to secure the border.
GB News: EU warned Schengen Area at risk of COLLAPSE as migrant crisis spirals out of control
EU's open-border area at risk of collapse due to growing number of countries re-imposing border checks for "domestic political reasons" instead of actual necessity. Concerns about illegal migration, terrorism, and escalated violence since Israel-Hamas war fueling re-instatement of border restrictions.
#society
Fox News: "M*A*S*H" star Loretta Swit explains why she disliked 'Hot Lips' nickname: 'It was never a comfort zone'
Loretta Swit, who played Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in "M*A*S*H," expressed her dislike for her character's nickname, believing it disrespected women in the military. Swit fought to phase out the nickname, wanting to showcase the strength and dedication of real-life servicewomen. Despite her concerns, Swit remains proud to have been part of the popular sitcom and continues to connect with fans through appearances and her support of the SwitHeart Animal Alliance nonprofit.
Fox News: Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes helped themselves by finally speaking about adultery scandal, crisis guru says
Former ABC News hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes spoke out about their cheating scandal, claiming they lost their jobs due to their love for each other. Crisis management guru Eric Schiffer believes their podcast could be successful if they land big-name guests. Schiffer thinks they mishandled the situation and could have done better as crisis managers.
Fox News: Gallup study finds parents' political ideology plays significant role in adolescent mental health
Parenting style and political beliefs have a significant impact on teenagers' mental health, according to a Gallup study. The research found that conservative parents who adopt authoritative parenting practices have adolescents with better mental health compared to those with liberal parents. Conservative parents set boundaries, establish routines, convey warmth and affection, and enforce rules effectively, resulting in a stronger bond with their children. In contrast, liberal parents struggled with discipline and had the lowest scores for positive parenting practices. The study suggests that parents' attitudes toward marriage and their spouses also play a role in children's mental health.
The Telegraph: Samir Shah set to be announced as new BBC chairman, sources claim
Samir Shah, a veteran TV executive, is expected to be announced as the new chairman of the BBC, replacing Richard Sharp. Shah, who has decades of experience and was previously a non-executive director, will also oversee current affairs.
Fox News: Why Jewish students belong at anti-Israel Ivy League schools
Jewish parents considering boycotting Ivy League universities due to rising anti-Israel sentiment, but this approach is counterproductive. Attending these institutions is important for offering counter-narratives and challenging biases. Jewish students can advocate for balanced perspectives and shape future leaders. Boycotting won't lead to change; engagement and representation are more effective. Jewish students can handle opposing views and contribute to campus discourse. Investing in future leaders at these universities is crucial.
GB News: Woke auctioneer includes trigger warning on Rembrandt masterpiece
An explicit etching by Rembrandt, titled "The French-style Bed," is being sold at auction with a trigger warning due to its mature content. The artwork depicts a couple on a bed engaged in a passionate moment. Christie's may have added the warning in response to potential buyers from the Middle East.
#war
Fox News: As MSNBC says Mehdi Hasan will remain a network analyst, his on-air presence has been diminished since Oct. 7
MSNBC faced backlash for canceling Mehdi Hasan's show but keeping him on as an analyst. His on-air presence has significantly decreased since the Israel-Hamas attacks. Despite reassurances, he has made no appearances on other MSNBC programs and his contract end date is unknown. Hasan has a controversial history of making offensive comments and defending anti-Israel rhetoric.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: What Washington can learn from the American people about national security
Americans believe the U.S. should prioritize global leadership and military strength. They want more defense spending and support for allies like Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. However, they underestimate China's military strength and eroding U.S. advantage. Policymakers should increase military investment, sound the alarm about the U.S. military's decline, and rebuild the defense industry.
#military
Le Monde: Senate Republican ends blockade of 400 military promotions
US Senator Tuberville lifted his hold on military appointments after a 10-month saga, but some top officers are still affected. President Biden commended the Senate for approving 425 nominations and criticized Tuberville's politically motivated actions. The Defense Department urged for all holds to be lifted.
Tuberville's opposition to Pentagon abortion access policies caused the Senate to individually approve military nominations, leading to delays and impacting security and readiness. The Defense Department launched policies to assist troops in receiving reproductive healthcare. Tuberville's actions were criticized for undermining military morale.
#health
GB News: Medics causing havoc boast of extended Christmas holiday in leaked messages
Junior doctors have been accused of boasting about their extended Christmas holiday in leaked messages. The messages, uncovered by The Daily Express, revealed unnamed medics sharing laughing emoji faces and discussing industrial action over the festive period. One doctor referred to the strikes as an "extra unpaid leave to extend a Christmas break." The strikes, set to take place for three days from December 20 and six days from January 3, have been described as disappointing by Health Secretary Victoria Atkins.