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13 Jun 2023

#politics

PJ Media: Grassley Says Foreigner Has Audio Recordings of Joe, Hunter’s Bribery Scheme
Grassley Says Foreigner Has Audio Recordings of Joe, Hunter’s Bribery Scheme
Sen. Chuck Grassley reveals that a foreign national possesses audio recordings of conversations with Joe and Hunter Biden, allegedly proving Hunter's criminal bribery scheme during Joe's vice presidency. These recordings were kept as an insurance policy for the foreign national, reportedly possessing 17 recordings, with 15 of them being phone calls between him and Hunter Biden, and the other two being phone calls between him and then-Vice President Joe Biden.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Wallace: Republican Party a 'Threat to Domestic Security'
MSNBC's Wallace: Republican Party a 'Threat to Domestic Security'
MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace called the Republican Party a "threat to domestic security" due to its association with Trump and his enthusiasm for violence. Wallace recounted conversations with Chris Christie, who had tried but failed to convince Trump to retract his statement asking the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." She warned that it is now too late for the Republican Party to distance itself from Trump and that radicalized extremists have become awash in violent tactical instructions on how to carry out retribution for their leader.


Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre violated Hatch Act with 'mega MAGA Republicans' remarks: Government watchdog
Karine Jean-Pierre violated Hatch Act with 'mega MAGA Republicans' remarks: Government watchdog
The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, violated the Hatch Act by referring to "mega MAGA Republicans" during a briefing last year ahead of the midterm elections. The federal law prohibits certain political activities by federal employees to prevent influencing elections. The Office of Special Counsel determined that her statements were an inappropriate attempt to influence the vote, but closed the matter without further action.


Red State: Here We Go: Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Biden, Harris — and the Charges Are Right on the Money
Here We Go: Articles of Impeachment Filed Against Biden, Harris — and the Charges Are Right on the Money
Republicans have been criticized for not legally pursuing Democrats who don't comply with rules or laws, allowing bad behavior to go unpunished. Senator Chuck Grassley claims to have audio tapes of conversations between a foreign national Burisma executive and Hunter and Joe Biden regarding a "bribery scheme," potentially exposing Joe Biden's actions in Ukraine and the funneling of billions to the country. Rep. Andy Ogles has filed articles of impeachment against both Biden and Harris for weaponizing their offices and failing to properly defend the United States due to the ongoing southern border crisis. GOP members are encouraged to sign on and hold the president accountable.


Breitbart: Marjorie Taylor Greene Moves to Defund the Special Counsel Against Trump
Marjorie Taylor Greene Moves to Defund the Special Counsel Against Trump
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is drafting legislation to defund the special counsel investigation against former President Donald Trump and has pledged to vote against any appropriations bill that funds the "weaponization of government." She said she hopes all her Republican colleagues will join her in defunding the investigation. Last Thursday, the special counsel charged Trump with 31 counts of alleged violations of the Espionage Act, making it the first time in history that a president has been so charged. Meanwhile, there are rising calls from commentators on the right for Republicans to impeach President Joe Biden since the indictment.


Red State: Ted Cruz Goes There on FBI Cover-Up of Alleged Biden Bribery Tapes
Ted Cruz Goes There on FBI Cover-Up of Alleged Biden Bribery Tapes
Sen. Chuck Grassley revealed that over a dozen tapes of conversations involving Joe Biden's alleged bribery scandal exist, two of which have Biden directly speaking to the foreign national who arranged the bribes. The FBI redacted crucial information about the tapes before they were shown to Congress, raising concerns of a cover-up. Sen. Ted Cruz has accused the DOJ and FBI of working to cover up allegations of corruption against Joe Biden and obstructing any investigation into the matter.


Front Page Magazine: Socialism Versus Nature
Socialism Versus Nature
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez advocate socialism as a solution to the destruction of the planet by the fossil fuel industry. However, Tom Palmer of the Atlas Network, who spent considerable time in socialist countries, argues that socialism leads to environmental disasters and pollution. He recalls how sparrows were exterminated in China, leading to increased insect populations that destroyed food crops and caused widespread starvation. In contrast, capitalism protects the environment by creating wealth, property rights and funding conservation efforts.


#society

The Blaze: Actor Chris Pratt suggests that every father 'secretly fantasizes about what they would do if someone ever f***** with their kids'
Actor Chris Pratt suggests that every father 'secretly fantasizes about what they would do if someone ever f***** with their kids'
Actor Chris Pratt says that every father secretly fantasizes about what they would do if someone messed with their kids, and sees the appeal in storyline's that entertain fathers like Liam Neeson's character in Taken. Pratt also disagrees that people should delay having children, and he wants to create movies that are good for both kids and parents.


#war

Forbes: Monday, June 12. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Monday, June 12. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
The war between Russia and Ukraine continues, with reports of attacks on civilians and infrastructure in several regions. Floods caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam are exacerbating the situation, with reports of only Russian passport holders being allowed to leave the affected areas in the occupied parts of Kherson region. In a positive turn, Ukraine has conducted a prisoner-of-war exchange, bringing home 95 soldiers, including national and border guards, and promising to continue searching for and liberating all prisoners of war.

Denmark has announced a relief package to assist Ukraine in tackling the Kakhovka dam explosion and floods, while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has paid a visit to Ukraine to offer support and reaffirm Canada's commitment to Ukraine's independence. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands has ruled that Crimean artifacts on loan to an Amsterdam museum must be returned to the State of Ukraine, rather than to Russian-annexed Crimea.


Front Page Magazine: Remembering the Horrors Of D-Day
Remembering the Horrors Of D-Day
Seventy-nine years ago last week, the Allies launched the largest amphibious landing on Normandy beaches- D-Day. They assaulted Nazi-occupied France with American, British, and Canadian soldiers and liberated western Europe after four years of occupation. Over 10,000 casualties, combined German and Allied casualties exceeded 400,000, and nearly 20,000 French civilians were killed.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: Biden Admin Stands by Misleading Denial of Chinese Spy Activity in Cuba
Biden Admin Stands by Misleading Denial of Chinese Spy Activity in Cuba
China has been using Cuba as an intelligence-collection hub for years, according to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. The White House first denied then admitted to the spying allegations, claiming that the Wall Street Journal report was inaccurate and that the spy operations were not new. Kirby defended his decision to initially deny the story, citing the sensitivity of the information. Although the Biden administration claims to have taken steps to mitigate vulnerabilities, they remain confident that they can protect the nation's secrets in this hemisphere and beyond.


#economy

National Review: Westfield Mall Owners to Pull Out of San Francisco amid Crime, Plunging Sales
Westfield Mall Owners to Pull Out of San Francisco amid Crime, Plunging Sales
Westfield Mall in San Francisco has stopped making payments on a $558 million loan due to poor performance, and will transfer control to a receiver. Nordstrom announced it would close two downtown shops, including one in Westfield Mall. Sales at stores in the mall dropped from $455 million in 2019 to $298 million in 2022, with foot traffic down by 42% due to “unsafe conditions” and “rampant criminal activity”.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major (Eroica)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major (Eroica)
The Tampa Bay Symphony performs Beethoven's Symphony No. 3.


Forbes: How ‘The Idol’ Will Help Jennie From Blackpink’s Music Career
How ‘The Idol’ Will Help Jennie From Blackpink’s Music Career
Jennie of Blackpink stars in The Idol, a TV show led by The Weeknd, receiving mixed reviews but high ratings. Her newfound exposure will benefit her solo career and the group's music, increasing streams and sales and expanding her fan base globally. The show's soundtrack album, featuring possible collaboration between Jennie and The Weeknd, will further boost her success in the music industry.


Front Page Magazine: Pangs of Conscience: When Leftist Writers Go Un-Woke
Pangs of Conscience: When Leftist Writers Go Un-Woke
Susan Sontag was a cultural force, whose impact is still felt through her essays. Sontag initially considered becoming Catholic, yet her "natural" atheism took over, causing her to drop the idea. In her journals, Sontag referred to her early interest in Catholicism. This is highlighted in her latest book of essays on feminism, On Women, where she credits Christianity for setting beauty adrift from moral virtue only, and calls the White race "the cancer of human history." Despite this view, Sontag was as "white bread" as they come, and never championed identity politics.


#crime

Fox News: 2 students injured in Michigan State shooting move to sue school
2 students injured in Michigan State shooting move to sue school
Attorneys for two survivors of the February 13 shooting at Michigan State University have filed notices of injury and allegations of building defects at Berkey Hall. The notices give Michigan State time to investigate before a lawsuit could be filed. One student, Nate Statly, has sustained permanent injuries and cannot speak or walk, while another, Troy Forbush, sustained lung injuries.

The document alleges that easy building access and a failure to improve security created a dangerous risk for injury, while Michigan State is undertaking measures such as installing locks to improve campus safety.


The Epoch Times: Driver Going 'Too Quick' Before Fatal Bus Crash
Driver Going 'Too Quick' Before Fatal Bus Crash
A bus driver will face court on 10 counts of dangerous driving occasioning death after a crash in NSW's Hunter Valley. Brett Button was allegedly driving too fast through a roundabout, causing the bus to hit a guard rail, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more. Victims came from three states, with injuries ranging from deep cuts to broken bones. Trauma counselling centres will open in Singleton and Branxton to help anyone affected by the crash, and seatbelt use is one matter the coroner will examine. The crash was a tragic end to the wedding of Mitchell Gaffney and Madeleine Edsell.


#sports

Fox News: Jim Turner, legendary NFL kicker who won Super Bowl with Jets, dead at 82
Jim Turner, legendary NFL kicker who won Super Bowl with Jets, dead at 82
Former NFL kicker Jim Turner, who helped the New York Jets win Super Bowl III, has died at the age of 82. He played for the Jets from 1964 to 1970 and retired as the NFL's second-leading scorer. Turner went on to play for the Denver Broncos from 1971 to 1979, during which time the team made three playoff appearances and one Super Bowl. He was inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame in 1988. The Broncos described Turner as a "key member" of the team's first Super Bowl triumph.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: The Complete Guide to Hunting Deer From a Tree Stand
The Complete Guide to Hunting Deer From a Tree Stand
Deer hunting from a tree stand is the most effective method in most whitetail terrain. To be invisible and in a good position to shoot, hunters need to learn how to use tree stands. This guide covers how to buy the right tree stands, set them up, and hunt with them.


#other

Daily Wire: Pat Sajak Announces Next Year Will Be His Last On ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Pat Sajak Announces Next Year Will Be His Last On ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Pat Sajak, host of "Wheel of Fortune," announced that the upcoming season will be his last. Sajak has won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host and has been nominated 19 times. He is a staunch conservative and has used his Twitter account to make humorous jabs at climate activists and celebrities.