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12 Apr 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Mark Hamill Shares Meme Hoping Trump Will 'Just Die' in BlueSky's Fever Swamp
Mark Hamill shared a meme on Bluesky wishing for Donald Trump's death, which generated numerous responses from users expressing similar sentiments. The post highlighted the intense animosity some hold towards the former president.
Hamill, known for his anti-Trump stance, previously criticized Trump and Vice President JD Vance, labeling them a disgrace.
Fox News: Democrats are blowing their opportunity to hammer Trump on tariffs, Washington Post columnist warns
Catherine Rampell criticized the Democratic Party for its lack of strong opposition to President Trump's tariffs, arguing that their mixed messages dilute their effectiveness. She highlighted the economic impact of the tariffs, including increased household costs and rising recession risks, suggesting Democrats should capitalize on this issue.
Rampell noted the party's past contradictions regarding tariffs, as they previously condemned Trump’s policies but now support similar measures under Biden. She called for a clearer, more decisive stance against protectionism, asserting that Democrats should fully denounce the tariffs instead of offering vague critiques.
Breitbart: Maher: Left Won't Admit 'All Beliefs Are Not the Same'
Bill Maher criticized the left for not recognizing that some beliefs, like those supporting Hamas, are harmful and not equivalent to others. He called for a compromise where the right acknowledges the importance of beliefs while the left admits the dangers of certain ideologies.
Maher emphasized that treating terrorist organizations positively can lead to dangerous consequences, urging a more nuanced understanding of beliefs in political discourse.
#society
Breitbart: Maher: I Don't Want Khalil Deported, But if He Was a White Supremacist, He Would Be Quickly Deported
Bill Maher highlighted a perceived double standard in how bigotry is addressed, particularly regarding anti-Semitism compared to other forms of hate. He and Piers Morgan discussed the implications of a hypothetical scenario where white supremacists targeted black students, suggesting that such actions would lead to swift deportation.
Maher emphasized that Jewish students do not receive the same level of protection, indicating a disparity in societal responses to different forms of hate. Both commentators agreed that if similar actions were directed at other groups, the consequences would be more severe.
#culture
GB News: Travis Kelce sparks fury among Taylor Swift fans after 'pathetic clout-chasing' survey
Travis Kelce's podcast, New Heights, has faced backlash from Taylor Swift fans after a survey included multiple references to the singer. Fans accused Kelce of "pathetic clout-chasing," believing the podcast is exploiting Swift for marketing purposes, despite its popularity among her supporters.
The survey featured questions about why listeners tuned in, including options related to Swift and her relationship with Kelce. Many fans expressed their displeasure on social media, questioning the intent behind the questions and criticizing the podcast for using Swift's name for attention. Neither Kelce nor the podcast network has commented on the controversy.
#technology
Breitbart: Tech Founder Charged with Fraud over 'AI Shopping' App Powered by Filipinos
Albert Saniger, founder of the AI shopping app Nate, has been charged with defrauding investors by falsely claiming the app operated without human intervention. Investigations revealed that transactions were manually completed by contractors in the Philippines, contradicting Saniger's assertions.
Nate, which raised over $50 million, faced financial collapse and sold its assets in January 2023, leading to significant investor losses. This case highlights the issue of "AI washing," where companies exaggerate their use of AI to attract funding.