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17 Feb 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Marco Rubio Gives CBS' Margaret Brennan a History Lesson When She Targets JD Vance with Insane Claim About Nazis
During a CBS interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio challenged host Margaret Brennan's claim that the Holocaust was a result of excessive free speech in Nazi Germany. He asserted that free speech did not exist under the Nazi regime, which was responsible for the genocide due to its authoritarian nature.
Rubio's defense of free speech came in response to Vice President J.D. Vance's remarks at the Munich Security Conference, which highlighted European violations of free speech. Brennan's comments were criticized as absurd and potentially indicative of a broader media narrative against those who challenge the establishment.
Forbes: Eric Adams Controversy: 4 Deputy Mayors Reportedly Resigning After 7 Prosecutors Quit
Four deputy mayors in New York City are expected to resign amid allegations that Mayor Eric Adams sought cooperation with the Trump administration on immigration policy in exchange for dropping corruption charges against him. This follows the resignation of several prosecutors who disagreed with the decision to drop the charges.
Adams faces bribery and campaign finance-related charges, accused of receiving illegal donations linked to the Turkish government. The request to dismiss the charges, made by the acting Deputy Attorney General, has sparked controversy and resignations within the Justice Department.
The Western Journal: Dems Having Major Buyer's Remorse After David Hogg Starts Texting Them Outrageous Messages
David Hogg, newly elected DNC Vice Chair, is facing backlash from within the Democratic Party for allegedly using the DNC contact list to promote his political action committee, which has reportedly paid him over $175,000. Critics express concern over his focus on personal fundraising rather than party support.
Some party members question Hogg's ability to connect with working-class voters in swing states due to his progressive positions on issues like gun control and drug legalization. There are fears that his approach may hinder Democratic candidates in more conservative areas.
Breitbart: AP's Top 9 Style Guide Decisions That Enforce Far-Left Speech Codes
The Associated Press faces criticism for its style guide, which some claim enforces far-left speech codes on immigration, race, and transgender issues. The guide has sparked a dispute with the White House, leading to access restrictions and threats of legal action from the AP.
The style guide advises against certain terminology, such as using "illegal immigrant" and "transgenderism," while promoting terms like "gender-affirming care" and "sex assigned at birth." This has raised concerns about the AP's influence on political discourse and its alignment with partisan views.
Le Monde: Meloni consolidates popularity by disrupting Italian democracy
Giorgia Meloni's government has gained significant public support, with her party, Fratelli d'Italia, polling at 30%, surpassing previous election results. This rise reflects a broader nationalist movement across Europe, with Meloni now embodying the system she once opposed.
Her administration is characterized by a push for rapid legislative changes, often bypassing traditional checks and balances, and a contentious relationship with the judiciary regarding immigration policies.
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced ’60 Minutes’ Misleads Viewers on USAID Staff Reductions
CBS's 60 Minutes misrepresented the layoffs at USAID, a federal agency criticized for lack of oversight in spending taxpayer dollars. President Trump closed the agency, transferring some functions to the State Department to ensure accountability and alignment with presidential priorities.
The segment featured two contractors, Kristina Drye and Adam Dubard, portrayed as vital employees, but they were partisan figures with ties to USAID's funding. Their layoffs are framed as unjust, yet many face similar job losses without special treatment.
#society
Fox News: Delta crash reported at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport; crews responding to plane flipped upside down
A Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday. While the number of potential injuries is still unknown, all passengers and crew are accounted for, according to the airport's confirmation.
Peel Regional Police are investigating the incident, and emergency teams are on the scene. The situation is developing.
Breitbart: Disney's Latest Sneak Peek for 'Snow White' Starring Rachel Zegler Gets 84K Dislikes in Just Two Days
The latest sneak peek for Disney's live-action Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler, has faced significant backlash online, garnering 84,000 dislikes on YouTube within two days. The film, plagued by delays and negative publicity, is set to release on March 21, 2024, after extensive reshoots.
Zegler has drawn criticism for her comments about Trump supporters and her social media posts regarding Palestine, further complicating the film's reception. With a budget nearing $300 million, Snow White would need to gross over $1 billion to break even.
Fox News: Actress Julianne Moore shares ‘great shock,’ claims her children’s book was banned by Trump Administration
Actress Julianne Moore expressed her shock over her children's book, "Freckleface Strawberry," being banned by the Department of Defense under the Trump Administration. The book, published in 2007, tells the story of a girl learning to accept her freckles and differences.
Moore, a graduate of a DOD school and daughter of a Vietnam veteran, criticized the ban, questioning what could be controversial about her book that reflects her own experiences. She highlighted the impact on children with similar backgrounds who now lack access to her work.
#culture
The American Mind: They're Turning the Friggin' Kennedy Center Straight
The Kennedy Center is shifting its artistic direction under Donald Trump's influence, moving away from progressive themes and towards a more conservative agenda. Trump plans to install himself as chairman and terminate board members who do not align with his vision, signaling a new era for the arts in D.C.
This change reflects a broader strategy to challenge the Left's cultural dominance by centralizing power and promoting a patriotic arts agenda. Trump's approach acknowledges the political nature of culture and aims to reshape the artistic landscape with a focus on conservative values.
#health
GB News: How to live longer: Ageing experts recommend 2 daily habits to 'enhance longevity'
Experts recommend cold exposure therapy and fasting as effective interventions for enhancing cellular health and longevity. Cold plunges and intermittent fasting may reverse biological aging by improving metabolic health and promoting cellular repair mechanisms.
Dr. Markus Ploesser and colleagues emphasize that these practices should be integrated into daily routines for optimal benefits. Consistent implementation is key to maximizing their positive effects on health and longevity.
#crime
Breitbart: Mavs Coach Darrell Armstrong Arrested for Aggravated Assault
Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested for aggravated assault after allegedly hitting his girlfriend with a gun and threatening to shoot her during a dispute. The incident occurred early Saturday morning following an argument about a text message to another woman.
The Mavericks have placed Armstrong on administrative suspension while the legal process unfolds. His attorney emphasized Armstrong's positive reputation in the community and stated that they are conducting their own investigation into the incident.
The Western Journal: Notorious New Orleans 'Hustler' Arrested in Connection with Super Bowl Reporter's Death
Kansas City sports reporter Adan Manzano was found dead in a New Orleans hotel shortly before Super Bowl LIX, raising suspicions about the circumstances of his death. The alleged suspect, Danette Colbert, known as the "Bourbon Street Hustler," was seen with Manzano before his death and later arrested for using his credit cards.
Colbert has a history of accusations involving drugging and conning men, with claims that she should have been on police radar. Currently charged only with credit card fraud, authorities are investigating whether she was involved in Manzano's death. His family has started a GoFundMe for funeral expenses.