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10 Jun 2023

#politics

Liberty Nation: The Uprising Podcast: Orange Man Indicted
The Uprising Podcast: Orange Man Indicted
The podcast discusses Donald Trump's latest indictment and its political implications. It also features Cornell West, Chris Christie discussing Russia collusion, and Gavin Newsom's constitutional amendment.


American Thinker: Radio Free America
Radio Free America
If Rush Limbaugh were alive today, he'd fight against lies leading us to subjugation and ruin. The war on freedom, individualism, and the rule of law is played out in America today—egged on by an adoring legacy media, nothing less than cheerleaders of death and mayhem.


American Thinker: As Biden Abuses Our Republic, His Handlers Abuse Him
As Biden Abuses Our Republic, His Handlers Abuse Him
The speaker accuses Joe Biden's handlers of elder abuse, claiming that they are exploiting him to further their own selfish goals. Elder abuse is a common problem in America, and can be perpetrated by anyone the elderly person trusts. Biden's mental lapses and falls are accelerating, and his abuse is putting him at high risk. The speaker questions the motives of the DNC, who chose Kamala Harris despite her not making a strategic difference for California's electoral votes. Democrats are exploiting Biden for their own gain, and do not care about his health and welfare.


National Review: Why Trump’s ‘Witch Hunt’ Cries Ring Hollow in Face of DOJ Indictment
Why Trump’s ‘Witch Hunt’ Cries Ring Hollow in Face of DOJ Indictment
Former President Donald Trump met with lawyers in May 2022 regarding a grand-jury subpoena requiring him to surrender intelligence files he retained at his Mar-a-Lago resort club and estate in Palm Beach. He exhorted his two attorneys to “handle” the subpoena as Hillary Clinton’s lawyers did with her congressional subpoena demanding the surrender of her emails. Trump implied that Clinton’s attorney deleted her emails and took the blame for it to protect Clinton. Trump’s lawyers later testified of his efforts to obstruct justice. The evidence comes from his legal team rather than his political opponents, indicating that Trump did try to get them to destroy evidence and obstruct justice.

Trump’s lawyers initially came to his aid but ultimately testified against him in the grand-jury proceeding, relating his efforts to obstruct justice. The evidence of his attempted obstruction comes from people who had his best interest at heart. Trump is not being unfairly singled out for prosecution, but every official who betrays their trust by intentionally violating the law and trying to cover it up should be prosecuted. The lesson of the Hillary Clinton case is that every official who violates the law must face justice, regardless of their political affiliation. The solution to a two-tiered justice system is not equal injustice under the law.


#society

Newsbusters: AP Stands for 'Associated Pride' with One-Sided Pride Month Propaganda
AP Stands for 'Associated Pride' with One-Sided Pride Month Propaganda
The Associated Press (AP) is accused of pushing a liberal agenda as it issued a press release for the radical left, under the headline “LGBTQ+ Americans are under attack, Human Rights Campaign declares in state of Emergency warning.” AP's analysis found that many bills seeking to ban or restrict gender-affirming health care are driven by conservative interest groups. While more than 525 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have been put forward this year. Many LGBTQ+ Americans are making arrangements to flee their home states due to many restrictions, including access to services many feel are life-saving. The AP has been accused of promoting a transgender agenda, with its reporting around issues of race and ethnicity being supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Department of Science Education.


Forbes: How Tractor Supply’s ‘Inflation Chickens’ Are Ruling The Backyard Roost
How Tractor Supply’s ‘Inflation Chickens’ Are Ruling The Backyard Roost
Tractor Supply, America's largest seller of live poultry, is set to sell 11 million chicks this year to cater to the growing demand for egg-laying flocks. The pandemic has led to a surge in interest in the hobby, with shoppers looking to save money or have more control over where their food comes from. Millennials who moved out of big cities are driving demand, with a focus on organic and pricier options. The migration from big cities and rising inflation of egg prices are the driving forces for this demand. Tractor Supply will sell chicks for as low as $3, while coops will sell for a starting price of $299. The company developed its own line of organic feeds, treats, and items needed to care for a backyard flock to complement the sale of chicks.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: Don’t Give the CCP Backdoor Influence over U.S. Companies
Don’t Give the CCP Backdoor Influence over U.S. Companies
Opponents of a proposed $2 billion battery plant in Big Rapids, Michigan, are concerned that the parent company of the California-based company that hopes to construct the plant, Gotion Inc., requires in-house Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cells. While a U.S.-registered entity and subject to U.S., not Chinese, law, Beijing has influence over the parent company that could, under exceptional circumstances, be used to manipulate the U.S. subsidiary and Michigan plant for commercial or geopolitical purposes. A growing number of U.S. businesses also have CCP cells in their Chinese subsidiaries and should be equally concerning. The CCP has required all public companies listed in China—including foreign ventures—to establish party cells, whilst some private firms have also amended bylaws to require consultation with the party before making key business decisions.

TikTok, for example, is owned by a Cayman Islands shell company but most of its strategic decisions are made in Beijing, where the CCP cell of its parent firm, ByteDance, is housed. The head of ByteDance's CCP cell also serves as the chief censor of its biggest Chinese app, according to reports, with other party-cell members being preferentially hired for censor jobs for other ByteDance products. It is not difficult to imagine similar control being exercised over Chinese subsidiaries, U.S. company joint ventures, or multinationals with subsidiaries in both China and the U.S. Companies are moving to establish party cells before being compelled to do so by Beijing, putting the interests of the CCP before those of the employers, given that the CCP could put their China-based operations at risk. Policymakers may need to consider prohibiting U.S. firms from having these cells in their Chinese entities.


#economy

Liberty Nation: From OPEC with Love: The State of Oil Today
From OPEC with Love: The State of Oil Today
OPEC has announced a planned crude output reduction of two million bpd intact for the rest of the year and will lower volumes to nine million bpd in July. Oil prices rose marginally in response, but remain down on the year. US economic data also raised concerns about recession, which would weigh on demand. In addition, China's prior role as a supply disruptor has suffered a continued decline in April's crude import figures by 16% month-over-month and 1.4% year-over-year to 10.36 million bpd. The US's crude production has also stagnated dropping below its pre-crisis high of 13.1 million bpd. These factors could all impact oil prices, but it remains to be seen if prices could reach $100 per barrel again.


#religion

American Thinker: The Devouring of a Christian Baseball Player
The Devouring of a Christian Baseball Player
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass apologizes for a post about the biblical reason for boycotting Target. A hard-liner from the woke mob will always be a "difficult chance." The Canadian Maoists expected Bass to reject his Christian beliefs or at least renounce them out of expedience, but Bass's faithfulness rescued him from any further degradation. This failure to capitulate only infuriated the Canadian Maoists. Bass's career is over.


#culture

National Review: Africa’s Freed, Seen in Todd Webb’s 1958 Photographs
Africa’s Freed, Seen in Todd Webb’s 1958 Photographs
Todd Webb in Africa is a new exhibition at Maine's Portland Museum of Art displaying Webb's recently discovered trove of color photographs shot on an assignment for the United Nations in 1958 to capture everyday life in parts of Africa, in the context of both the independence movements sweeping the continent and hopes for economic development. Webb's photographs have panache, offering an honest "you are there" sense to viewers. The exhibition begins with a CIA map of the political status of Africa in 1958 and Webb's itinerary, covering Togoland, Ghana, Sudan, Somaliland, the Federation of Rhodesia, Tanzania, Zanzibar, and Kenya.


The Epoch Times: Teen transforms wedding dress that she thrifted for prom, see how it looks (VIDEO)
Teen transforms wedding dress that she thrifted for prom, see how it looks (VIDEO)
A teenager from Fort Worth, Texas transformed a thrift store wedding dress into a pink prom dress for only $45. Megan Johnson tailored the dress and then dyed it in a plastic tub with pink dye. After sharing a video of the process and wearing the dress on TikTok, Johnson received an overwhelming response from netizens who praised her talent and unique style.


#crime

The Epoch Times: San Francisco Police: 9 Victims Hit but No Deaths in Mission District Mass Shooting
San Francisco Police: 9 Victims Hit but No Deaths in Mission District Mass Shooting
Shooting in San Francisco leaves 9 victims wounded, but all are expected to survive. Police say the shooting appears targeted and isolated, with no ongoing threat. No arrests have been made at this time.


#sports

Forbes: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Says The XFL Will Succeed. Who Wants To Tell Him He’s Wrong?
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Says The XFL Will Succeed. Who Wants To Tell Him He’s Wrong?
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his business partner, ex-wife Dany Garcia, spent $23.5m on the XFL league through their joint venture holding company, Alpha Acquico, last year and are approaching the start of the second XFL season, scheduled for next spring. While the XFL lost around $60m in 2020, Johnson considers it "a league of opportunity" for players who previously played college ball. RedBird Capital founder Gerry Cardinale aims to pass Major League Soccer to become the fifth-biggest sports league in the US, and believes the XFL could become cash-flow positive by 2027. Nielsen figures suggest the XFL's 44 regular-season games drew 1.4 million viewers on average, more than the MLS, but far fewer than the televised 16.7 million the NFL's 272 games garnered.