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America First News
28 May 2023
#politics
The Economist: Recep Tayyip Erdogan is re-elected as Turkey’s president
Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins re-election as Turkey's president with 52.1% of the vote, securing another five years in power. The opposition failed to reverse his creation of a powerful executive presidency and risks eroding Turkey's democracy. The economy remains a significant issue, with inflation topping 86% last year and the central bank selling billions of dollars in foreign reserves every week to keep the lira from plummeting.
PJ Media: Leaked DeSantis Camp Audio Reveals Donor Anxieties on Abortion
DeSantis' high-level campaign aides addressed donors' concerns over the governor's pro-life stance during a recent meeting with bundlers. The aides insisted that DeSantis's position, which allows states to regulate abortion, was the best one for a Republican to hold politically. The bigger issue at hand, however, is that mega-wealthy donors influence politicians' policies through behind-closed-door meetings. The American electoral system makes it impossible to win without catering to donors, but this backroom dealing is reminiscent of Brandon's pledge to the donor class in 2020 that "nothing will fundamentally change" once he got elected.
Red State: Erdogan Wins Turkey's Presidential Runoff Election, Faced Strongest Challenge in 20 Years
Recep Tayyip Erdogan wins another term as Turkey's president. Despite recent challenges including inflation, an earthquake, and an illness during the campaign, Erdogan prevailed with his blend of Islamism and nationalism. He remains a power player on the world stage, having facilitated peace talks between Russia and Ukraine and expanding Turkey's economic relationship with Moscow.
#society
The Babylon Bee: Target Launches New Kids' Clothing Line With Partner Ghislaine Maxwell
Target partners with Ghislaine Maxwell for a tropical kids' clothing line called "Lil' Groomers," which will hit shelves in June. Target contacted Maxwell after an extensive search for new Pride Month designers with experience in affirming children's sexuality. Some conservatives have called to boycott Target over the partnership, and have been declared terrorists and added to the FBI's watch list.
The Federalist Papers: As BLM Collapses, What Could Be Left Standing Will Make the Scam Clear to Everyone
The radical Marxist group, Black Lives Matter, may be in its final days as leaked tax returns show a sharp decline in funding. In 2021-22, the organization raised $9,268,283 compared to the $76,872,002 raised the previous year. Furthermore, the group was forced to close its online fundraising streams due to compliance and transparency issues. The organization has also reportedly spent increasing amounts of money on contractors linked to its former executive director’s family and friends, leading to possible legal ramifications. Despite this collapse, its leaders continue to possess high-end real estate acquired through the organization while pushing Marxist agendas.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Turkey’s Erdogan declares victory in presidential election after contentious campaign
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared victory in Turkey's presidential election, gaining a third term as president. His victory came after a close race with Kemal Kilicdaroglu, with Erdogan winning 52% of the vote. Kilicdaroglu called the election the most unjust ever and vowed to continue the struggle for real democracy in the country. Erdogan's third term will give him an even stronger hand domestically and internationally, with implications beyond Turkey.
#religion
Fox News: 'Christian nationalism' obsession by some on the left aims to marginalize pro-life Christians: Radio host
Conservative author and radio show host Kevin McCullough spoke out against the term "Christian nationalism," which he sees as a way for the left to attack conservative Christians who support pro-life and traditional marriage views. McCullough views the term as a way to "leverage animosity against people like me and people that believe like me." He believes that the theological concept of voting based on moral values rooted in religious beliefs applies to all people, regardless of their faith or lack thereof. The term has become more political than theological and is being used to marginalize conservative Christians.
#culture
Fox News: Roger Waters calls out 'bad faith' and 'politically motivated' attacks against him by Jewish organizations
Roger Waters defends himself against allegations of promoting antisemitism during a recent concert in Berlin. Waters faced backlash after wearing an SS officer uniform during his performance and displaying controversial images on large screens. Jewish organizations, including the state of Israel, condemned the performer for "disturbing the public peace" and "incitement to public hatred." Despite the criticism, Waters maintained that the elements of his performance were a statement against fascism, injustice, and bigotry, and that the name of Anne Frank was a permanent reminder of the dangers of unchecked fascism. Waters has previously faced similar criticism for his performances in 2013.
#sports
Fox News: Josef Newgarden passes Marcus Ericsson on final lap to win Indianapolis 500
Josef Newgarden wins the Indianapolis 500 for the first time in his career, beating Marcus Ericsson on the final lap. The race was marred by multiple red flags, but the drivers delivered an exciting finish. This is Newgarden's second win of the season.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: The Best Class C RVs for 2023
Looking for a Class C RV? They're more affordable than Class As and fall between Class A motorhomes and Class B options. They're built with a cab or cut-away chassis, similar in size to a van or truck, with a standard cabover space for interior storage or sleeping. Class Cs are easier to drive and don't require hitching and unhitching. However, they won't have all the luxury living bells and whistles of Class As. If you're considering a Class C RV, check out our list of the 10 best Class C RVs for 2023!