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America First News
17 May 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation: Dark Days Ahead for Both Political Parties
Murky political dealings involving the Biden family are brought to light by James Comer. Can the two major U.S. parties withstand their recent turbulence? The accusations against Donald Trump are examined, and Tucker Carlson’s media strategy is analyzed.
Fox News: Obama roasted for answer to what keeps him up at night: 'Starving for attention'
Former President Barack Obama is being ridiculed for saying a "divided media" keeps him up at night. Jesse Watters on "Jesse Watters Primetime" criticized Obama for being starved for attention and not controlling every media outlet. Obama expressed concern over the fact that people occupy different realities due to the splintering of the media. Kellyanne Conway suggested that Obama is worried about his legacy and picking Joe Biden as his running mate, while Watters argued that Obama should be concerned about other things like China, fentanyl, and dirty nukes.
American Thinker: What the Durham Report is really worth
The Washington Times proposes rescinding Pulitzer Prizes awarded to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their false reporting on Trump-Russia collusion. Special counsel Durham's report found that the FBI relied on "raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence," yet the Pulitzers were given for "deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest." This example of political projection is further evidence of American intel left-wing zealots.
#war
National Review: They Don’t Make Movies Like Lions for Lambs Anymore
Esteemed journalist Janine Roth gets an exclusive interview with Senator Jasper Irving to boost his war strategy. Their conversation reflects the collusion between politicians and journalists in today's routine. Lions for Lambs opposes the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, politicization of journalism, and criticizes government bureaucracy.
Liberty Nation: Why Is the Wagner Group So Important in Ukraine?
Wagner Group is a privately owned Russian PMC of mercenaries accused of numerous atrocities and illegal activities, including interference in the US election. Led by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, who is close to President Putin, the PMC has up to 50,000 personnel deployed across the world, including in Ukraine, where it is struggling. The PMC bridges the gap between traditional military and unconventional warfare, giving Russia a potent tool for expanding its areas of influence. The UK is set to classify it as a terrorist organization.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: The Alberta blues
An advocacy group in Alberta is promoting the benefits of the province becoming the 51st state of the US. About one-fifth of Canadians in various provinces reportedly believe they would be better off under the US government. However, a formal separation is unlikely under Canadian law. This situation highlights division in Canada, particularly among the more conservative Western provinces.
#economy
American Thinker: Florida: Where ESG goes to die
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a landmark bill to protect Floridians from the ESG movement, designed to "inject woke political ideology across the financial sector." The bill bans financial institutions from discriminating against customers' beliefs and blocks ESG factors from being considered for investment and procurement decisions at the local and state levels. ESG seeks to replace shareholder capitalism with stakeholder capitalism and steer capital towards companies that align with woke causes, including Critical Race Theory, DEI initiatives, and green energy projects. The rise of anti-ESG bills in seven states demonstrates a growing groundswell of support against the trend.
National Review: How to Fight the Politicization of Business
Activists are trying to politicize business to advance certain political viewpoints and causes, leading to pressure aimed at de-banking certain groups and individuals whose industries or views they dislike. JPMorgan Chase appears to be giving into this pressure. A negative impact of this trend is that companies are being distracted from their core purpose of creating excellent products and services that generate profits and contribute to human flourishing, while also harming compliance with civil liberties, speech, and religion. Therefore, it is important for businesses to engage with shareholders who have a shared interest in seeing financial institutions succeed.
#sports
Fox News: Ex-ESPN star Dan Le Batard has message for Pat McAfee as he moves to network: 'Don’t let anyone change you'
Former ESPN star Dan Le Batard sent a message of support to Pat McAfee, as McAfee’s show will move to ESPN from FanDuel. Le Batard, who co-founded Meadowlark Media with former ESPN chief John Skipper, warned McAfee to not let the network change him. McAfee’s show will be part of ESPN’s afternoon lineup in the fall.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Fine art photographer’s stunning pictures of big waves exemplify the power of the ocean
Photographer Aaron Chang has spent his entire life capturing the captivating essence of the ocean through his surfing and swimming. Chang believes the variety and uniqueness of waves are comparable to snowflakes and one of his favorite captures was of an 20ft empty wave in Hawaii during years of endeavoring to secure various surfing milestones. His ultimate goal is to make people appreciate the value of life and what a blessing it is to be alive. His career started at the age of 17 taking photographs of tourists at Waikiki in Hawaii. After establishing himself with surfers, and winning some photography awards in high school, he became the Senior Photographer for Surfing Magazine in 1979 for the next 25 years.
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#other
National Review: Greens Melt Down over Red-State Energy Deregulation
Red states are leveling the energy playing field, causing environmentalists to worry that green-energy will be unable to compete with conventional energy. Texas and Montana are passing legislation to put solar and wind farms on the same level as other energy sources. Montana passed laws preventing local governments from banning gas stoves and from blocking the use of existing energy infrastructure. Florida passed a bill to roll back solar subsidies. The green energy sector is learning firsthand that equality feels like oppression.
The Epoch Times: Photographer captures footage of extremely rare white killer whale calf spotted off California coast
A rare white orca calf, nicknamed Frosty, has been spotted off the coast of Southern California. The orca has a genetic condition known as leucism, which causes a lack of pigment. This pod of killer whales is known as CA216 and is a transient type of orca seen between Mexico and Canada.