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7 Dec 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Trump: I would be a dictator on day one if re-elected
Donald Trump admits he would abuse power as a dictator on day one of his second term. Democrats criticize him as unfit for presidency.
Breitbart: 1st Debate Question: Megyn Kelly Asks Ron DeSantis If He Should Drop Out
Debate moderator Megyn Kelly questions Gov. Ron DeSantis' poor polling against former President Donald Trump and suggests he should drop out of the GOP primary. DeSantis refutes the polls, emphasizing that voters, not pundits, make the decisions. He is focused on earning the nomination through the upcoming primaries.
Breitbart: *** GOP Debate Livewire *** Only Four Trump Challengers Remain
In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, four GOP challengers to former President Donald Trump remain on the debate stage, vying for second place as Trump's victory seems inevitable. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has overtaken Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for second place, while former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticizes all candidates for not running against Trump. Trump, no longer considering them threats, has no counter-programming planned. With the Iowa caucuses approaching, pressure mounts on the Republican National Committee to unite the party behind Trump.
The Telegraph: Fourth Republican primary debate live: Ramaswamy 'most obnoxious blowhard in America', says Christie
Tempers flared at the Republican primary debate as Chris Christie shut down Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis dismissed poll ratings. Nikki Haley defended herself against accusations of corruption. The debates continued to heat up.
#society
Fox News: Liberal Harvard prof praises Stefanik for grilling Berkeley president about antisemitism on campus
Left-wing professor emeritus praises Republican Rep. Stefanik for questioning Harvard president about antisemitism on campus. Stefanik repeatedly asked if calls for "genocide of Jews" violate Harvard's rules on bullying and harassment. Professor agrees with Stefanik's line of questioning.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US Senate blocks Ukraine, Israel aid amid demands for border policy changes
The WHO supports a ceasefire in Gaza as the health system there is collapsing. Arab nations draft a resolution for a ceasefire at the UN. Putin visits Saudi Arabia and UAE, discussing oil markets and the war in Gaza. Saudi Arabia urges the US to show restraint in responding to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Senate Republicans block funding for Ukraine and Israel due to demands for border policy changes.
Le Monde: COP28 conference claims to be 'inclusive' in state where dissenting voices are muzzled
The President of COP28 claims the conference is inclusive and transparent, but local activists are absent. UAE silences dissident voices, using COP28 to project a false image. Human rights organizations express concern.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Pitiful Caliban and Gollum
Gollum and Caliban are monstrous hybrids, half human and half beast. They showcase the struggle between good and evil, with a hint of pity and humanity within their darkness. The nature of evil in humans is explored, revealing the descent into animality and the need for mercy.
#history
The Telegraph: How Germans sank their own U-boat so ‘no Englishman’ would set foot on it
German U-boat UC-71 was likely deliberately scuttled to prevent capture by Allied forces after WWI, according to researchers. The submarine sank 61 civilian ships and was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1919. A diary belonging to an engineer on board confirmed the crew's intention to sink the boat, and new 3D maps support the theory. The wreck will be featured in a museum on Heligoland.
The Imaginative Conservative: "Remember Pearl Harbor"
In December 1941, a song called "Remember Pearl Harbor" was recorded shortly after the Japanese attack. The song serves as a patriotic reminder of the bravery and sacrifice of those who died for liberty in the event.