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America First News
28 May 2023
#politics
Fox News: Chris Sununu says he will decide on 2024 Republican presidential bid 'in the next week or two'
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is considering a presidential run in 2024 and believes there's a pathway to win, though he has not made a final decision yet. He will likely decide within the next week or two. In the meantime, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Tim Scott have both formally declared their presidential candidacies and are already on the campaign trail.
Red State: Hanoi Jane: 'White Men and White-Man Racism Are to Blame for Climate Change'
Jane Fonda's infamous visit to North Vietnam in 1972, where she posed for propaganda photos while sitting at an anti-aircraft battery, continues to haunt her. Although she has claimed that she was duped into posing for the photos, many Vietnam veterans still hold a grudge against her. Recently on "The View," Fonda suggested that pro-lifers should be murdered and, during a Cannes Film Festival interview, she blamed climate change on men, specifically white men, and claimed that racism and patriarchy had caused the climate crisis. Notably, China, which is the world's biggest polluter, is a communist country led by people of color.
American Thinker: Target has made a lot of enemies this week, but only one side stooped to terrorism
Bomb threats were made against Target stores in response to the company's decision to sell "tuck-friendly" swimsuits and demonic products designed by a "trans" Satanist, as part of their celebration of Pride Month. Angry suburban mothers, Target's largest customer demographic, caused massive backlash and many stores removed or hid the offensive products. Police investigated the bomb threats, and while the media assures their audience it was made by "right-wingers," those who live in a fact-based reality and can recall political history know better (, , ).
The Epoch Times: ‘There’s So Much In This That’s Positive’: McCarthy Defends Debt Ceiling Deal Amid GOP Backlash
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy defended his tentative debt ceiling agreement with President Joe Biden amid backlash from his party. McCarthy announced that he and Biden had reached what he called “an agreement in principle that’s worthy of the American people” to raise the debt ceiling. In addition to raising the debt ceiling, the bill would cap non-defense spending at its previous levels, enhance work requirements for government assistance, and reclaim unspent COVID-19 relief funds, among other measures. Some Republicans are unhappy with the deal, but McCarthy suggested that these criticisms are mistaken and expressed confidence that the bill could pass.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia’s shift towards mandating sacrifices in war effort echoes Soviet-style compulsion – UK intel
The British Defense Ministry reports that Russia's public debate has taken a coercive turn, urging citizens to make sacrifices for the war effort. State-backed media and business groups are seeking authorization for longer workweeks without additional pay, echoing a Soviet-style sense of societal compulsion. The leadership identifies economic performance as a decisive factor in winning the war.
#economy
Fox News: Schumer praises Biden for making deal with McCarthy, tells Senate to prepare for weekend vote
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached a debt ceiling agreement that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised in a letter to Democrats on Sunday. Schumer urged senators to prepare for a vote later this week. McCarthy defended the compromise as a step in the right direction but several Republicans, including most of the House Freedom Caucus, remain opposed to the legislation.
#culture
The Blaze: John Cleese refuses to remove 'Life of Brian' joke about a man becoming a woman and having a baby that critics call 'transphobic'
John Cleese refuses to remove a controversial scene from his stage version of Monty Python’s "Life Of Brian," despite calls from an "outrage mob" to do so. The scene in question features a man who claims to be a woman and wants to have babies, causing other characters to argue over his right to do so. Critics have labeled the scene "transphobic," but Cleese insists on keeping the scene in the production.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: Lululemon Employees Catch Thugs Red-Handed, Call Police to Stop the Stealing. Their Reward? Termination
Two Lululemon employees at a Metro Atlanta store were fired after contacting police to report looting incidents. The store was targeted by a group of burglars causing crisis among staff. According to the company's policy, not interfering with burglaries is prohibited. Outraged employees claim their actions were justified to protect the store, implying the balance between company policies and employee protection must be prioritized.
Breitbart: Man Who Allegedly Shot Woman for Pulling into Driveway Blamed 'Hunters'
Kevin Monahan, 65, allegedly shot and killed Kaylin Gillis, 20, after she and her friends accidentally pulled into the wrong driveway while looking for a party. Monahan reportedly blamed area “hunters” for the tragedy. When police arrived, Monahan allegedly told them there were “hunters shooting up here all the time,” and asked them to leave.
#sports
Forbes: Gary Sanchez And Aaron Judge, Once Yankee Cornerstones, Headed In Opposite Directions
Gary Sanchez and Aaron Judge were promoted to the New York Yankees in August 2016, hoping to become productive middle-of-the-order guys. Judge had an exceptional career and was named captain. Sanchez struggled with his bat and defensive errors and was traded to Minnesota before joining San Francisco and subsequently being released. Judge signed a nine-year $360m deal after playing an AL MVP campaign, hitting his 15th homer in a game against You Darvish. Sanchez awaits a new major league employer.
Fox News: Jewel's twist on national anthem at Indianapolis 500 fails to resonate with fans, panned as 'disrespectful'
Jewel's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Indy 500 left fans confused. The pop and country music star performed the national anthem before the race, but her twist on the song had fans scratching their heads. However, the race went on as scheduled, with Alex Palou starting on the pole and Marcus Ericsson as the reigning champion.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Hit With Huge Balde Injury Blow, Lengthy Recovery Time Reported
FC Barcelona's first-choice left back Alejandro Balde was injured during their last home game against Mallorca on Sunday, leaving him out for a minimum of 6-7 weeks. Balde, who has been one of the breakout stars in this season's La Liga-winning campaign, was filling in at right back, allowing veteran Jordi Alba to start his last ever home game. The injury may leave Barca short-staffed in Balde and Alba's shared position for the upcoming season.
#outdoors
Fox News: Cluster of recent shark attacks makes headlines as summer kickoff approaches: 'Scary event'
Multiple recent unprovoked shark attacks on humans, including a near-fatal attack on an American tourist in the Caribbean, have alarmed beachgoers before summer and the Memorial Day weekend. A 22-year-old woman from Connecticut lost a leg after the shark attacked her while snorkeling in Turks and Caicos, while days earlier, a 15-year-old girl was hurt by a suspected shark attack while surfing off the New Jersey coast. Two separate incidents of fishermen being bitten by sharks also occurred in Florida. Such incidents are rare, with only 57 unprovoked bites worldwide last year and five fatalities.