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4 Mar 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Unmatched Bigotry of Joy Reid
MSNBC has canceled "The ReidOut," hosted by Joy Reid, after five years of controversial commentary that included numerous attacks on Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Reid's ratings reportedly fell nearly 50% following Trump's reelection, prompting the network's decision.
Reid had a history of inflammatory remarks, including accusations of fascism against Trump and the GOP, and faced scrutiny for past anti-gay comments. Despite controversies, she maintained a lucrative position at MSNBC, earning around $3 million annually until a salary cut last year.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Copies Elon Musk, DOGE: Orders Return to Office
California Governor Gavin Newsom has mandated that state employees return to the office for at least four days a week, effective by July 1, 2025. This executive order aims to update telework policies and streamline hiring for former federal employees in key roles.
Newsom's action mirrors a policy from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, despite previous criticism from Democrats. San Francisco's new mayor has also implemented a similar return-to-office directive.
Breitbart: Republican Lawmaker Introduces Legislation to Put Trump on $100 Bill
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) is proposing the "Golden Age Act" to place Donald Trump on the $100 bill, potentially replacing Benjamin Franklin. This legislation aims to honor Trump's legacy amid his ongoing political efforts, despite the legal challenges he faces.
The bill would require changes to U.S. law to allow a living person on currency and plans to release preliminary designs by December 2026, with full rollout in 2029. Supporters are also considering adding Trump's likeness to Mount Rushmore.
Front Page Magazine: European Politics and the Cordon Sanitaire
The concept of "cordon sanitaire" has evolved from a medical term to a political strategy in Europe, where established parties isolate those perceived as threats, particularly far-right groups advocating for immigration reform. As these outsider parties gain voter support, the effectiveness of such isolation is waning, leading to unexpected coalitions and concessions.
Mainstream parties are increasingly forced to engage with these groups, reflecting a disconnect with their constituents. The rise of parties like the Sweden Democrats and the Freedom Party in the Netherlands indicates that traditional political boundaries are shifting, while leaders appear more aligned with their interests than with the electorate's concerns.
#society
Breitbart: Melania Trump Slams Democrats for Not Supporting Take It Down Act
First Lady Melania Trump criticized Democrats for their absence at a roundtable on the Take It Down Act, which aims to criminalize the posting of nonconsensual intimate images, including AI-generated content. She emphasized the need for bipartisan support to protect children from online abuse.
The Take It Down Act, sponsored by Sen. Ted Cruz and co-sponsored by several lawmakers, seeks to mandate the removal of such images from platforms. Trump urged Congress to prioritize this legislation, highlighting the importance of online safety and privacy in today's digital landscape.
Breitbart: TX Bill Aimed at Banning THC Products Calls for Stiff Penalties
The Texas Senate is set to discuss Senate Bill 3, which aims to ban edible THC products, a move led by Republican leaders in response to concerns over unregulated sales since the 2019 hemp commercialization law. Possession could result in a year in jail and fines, with stricter penalties for manufacturers.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has emphasized the dangers of unregulated THC products, which he claims have targeted children and led to increased overdoses. The bill seeks to address the growing number of stores selling high-THC items and ensure consumer safety.
The Federalist: Senate Dems Block Bill Keeping Men Out Of Women's Sports
Senate Democrats voted 51-45 to block the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which aimed to prevent trans-identifying males from competing in women's sports. The legislation sought to define sex based on reproductive biology and genetics at birth.
Supporters argue that the bill reflects the majority view of Americans, with polls showing 79% oppose allowing trans women in female athletics. Critics, including bill sponsor Sen. Tommy Tuberville, claim the vote reveals Democrats' stance on women's rights in sports.
Front Page Magazine: How the Media Killed Itself
Over the past two decades, the media has experienced a significant decline in influence and finances, largely due to its own choices rather than external factors like the internet. By prioritizing political advocacy over objective journalism, the media alienated a broad audience, leading to a shrinking subscriber base and diminished credibility.
As traditional media struggles to adapt, it faces a crisis of relevance and financial viability. The shift towards niche content and reliance on partisan narratives has resulted in a loss of trust among readers, with many turning away from established outlets. The future of the media appears bleak, as it grapples with a self-inflicted decline.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Europe splits over Macron’s plan for month-long truce between Russia and Ukraine
Italy has rejected French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal for a one-month ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation on troop deployment in the region. The proposal faced skepticism from Britain and Ukraine, highlighting divisions among European leaders.
Macron's idea aimed to facilitate peace talks but lacked support from other Western leaders at the recent summit. Italy's foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, stressed the importance of a collaborative approach involving Europe, the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia for a lasting peace.
The Western Journal: Trump Erupts After Zelenskyy Makes 'The Worst Statement That Could Have Been Made' Days After Oval Office Disaster
President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for his bleak assessment of the Russia-Ukraine war, calling it "the worst statement that could have been made." This follows a tense Oval Office meeting where Trump expressed doubts about continued U.S. military support for Ukraine.
In response to Zelenskyy's comments, Trump announced a halt to all military aid to Ukraine. European leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, emphasized the need for strong backing from the U.S. to ensure any peace deal is effective.
#economy
GB News: Britain's net zero agenda is 'spreading like sepsis,' claims the 'first Bionic MP'
Lord Craig Mackinlay argues that the UK's energy industry can recover if the country abandons its net zero targets. He compares the industry's condition to his own near-fatal health crisis, emphasizing the need for immediate action to reduce high energy prices and prevent further de-industrialization.
As the new director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, Mackinlay calls for significant amendments to the Climate Change Act, advocating for a return to energy policies similar to those in the U.S. and China, which prioritize affordable energy production.
#health
The Western Journal: Golden Age? Woman's Tumors Disappear in Weeks - Trump Stargate Project Set to Mainstream Her 'Cancer Vax' Miracle
The Trump administration has launched the ambitious "Stargate" project, aimed at advancing artificial intelligence and potentially developing a personalized cancer vaccine. This $500 billion initiative, backed by major companies like OpenAI and Oracle, seeks to revolutionize health outcomes through innovative technologies.
One notable success story involves Anna Bochenski, who claims that an experimental cancer vaccine has significantly reduced her tumors after years of battling the disease. The Stargate project aims to further personalize cancer treatment by creating bespoke mRNA vaccines based on individual tumor genetics, marking a significant shift in cancer care.
#education
Le Monde: 'Let's defend science against anti-knowledge efforts.'
Universities and research in the US are facing significant threats to academic and scientific freedom due to budget cuts and ideological censorship. This includes the removal of critical scientific information and restrictions on teaching key subjects, leading to layoffs and bans on international collaborations.
Young scientists are mobilizing to defend these freedoms, emphasizing the importance of accessible scientific knowledge for a democratic society. Demonstrations are planned to advocate for the preservation of academic integrity and the sharing of scientific facts vital for addressing public health and environmental issues.