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14 Jun 2023

#politics

Newsbusters: Column: CNN Can't Find a Biden Scandal
Column: CNN Can't Find a Biden Scandal
CNN complains about conservative interest in the Biden scandals despite their own coverage of the Trump investigation. Legal analyst Elle Honig calls the Hunter Biden probe "preposterous" and questions the lethargy at the Justice Department. Despite this, CNN's coverage of the Biden scandals is nonexistent, with only scattered soundbites implying a psychotic break with reality found in a Nexis search. The media's extreme apathy towards these scandals shows Audacity is Joe Biden's magic power.


The Epoch Times: Arrests and Releases Without Charges: The Erosion of Due Process
Arrests and Releases Without Charges: The Erosion of Due Process
Former first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, was recently arrested and then released without charge, raising concerns about the presumption of innocence. While failed politicians should disappear into the background, arresting someone and then releasing them without charge seems like the procedure of a police state. In cases like these, no one should be arrested unless there is strong evidence of wrongdoing and charging someone with multiple crimes is a morally corrupt tactic that strengthens the idea that there is no smoke without fire. The fragility of the presumption of innocence highlights that it is an achievement of civilization, not nature. We must learn to trust an authority to properly judge the legal pursuit of wrongdoing by politicians, something we can't do at present.


American Thinker: Childhood under assault
Childhood under assault
The Biden administration is working towards making America a third-rate nation in 28 months through a multifaceted program to decimate the country. The administration seeks to dislodge the American family as the primary social unit, confuse children, make it difficult for parents to know what is occurring, and promote a leftist agenda for destroying America through its children.


Washington Free Beacon: BLM Activist's Income More Than Tripled as His Nonprofit’s Revenue Plummeted
BLM Activist's Income More Than Tripled as His Nonprofit’s Revenue Plummeted
Shaun King's Grassroots Law Project saw a 60% drop in revenue but King's salary tripled to $268,600 in 2021, according to tax filings. King's media company, The North Star, also received $60,000 to rent its email list. Grassroots Law Project, which King formed at the height of the anti-police movement in 2020, has previously been accused of financial mismanagement or fraud by fellow activists, but no criminal accusations have been made. Grassroots Law's assets also fell from over $4 million to under $2 million. Grassroots Law claims its board compared King's salary and payment for his email list to other nonprofits and approved the increase.


#society

American Thinker: Go away, little boy
Go away, little boy
More Americans (69%) now say transgender athletes should only compete on sports teams that match their birth gender. Fewer (26%) support playing on teams that match their current gender identity. This is the result of a Gallup poll.

The White House criticized trans activist Rose Montoya and other topless protesters for their behavior during a Pride Month event at the residence. No future invites for them. The attendees have no connection to gay rights and did not respect others at the event. There's a good response to this incident.


Fox News: LGBTQ org says its 'Rainbow Library' program has encouraged kids to 'come out' to teachers: 'They trust' them
LGBTQ org says its 'Rainbow Library' program has encouraged kids to 'come out' to teachers: 'They trust' them
The "Rainbow Library" program by GLSEN provides "LGBTQ+ affirming K-12" literature to schools that request it, along with a "safe space kit" for teachers and librarians to know how to respond if a student comes out to them. Over 5,800 schools in 31 states now have "rainbow libraries." The full list of books provided is withheld from public, but GLSEN notes that queer authors of color wrote two-thirds of the books, and 40% were written by trans and nonbinary authors.

The program also hosts an annual summit for those in it to connect with and create bonds within the LGBTQ affirming community. GLSEN recently came under fire after Target and the National Education Association (NEA) expressed support for them, because of controversial stances on issues regarding parental access to information about their children's gender identities. The organization's transgender and nonbinary policy states that teachers shall not disclose a student's gender identity unless the student authorizes such disclosure, the information is contained in school records requested by a parent or guardian, or there is a compelling need.


#war

Fox News: Dems dismiss 'worthless' calls to probe Biden-Ukraine rumors but argue Trump indictment is not political
Dems dismiss 'worthless' calls to probe Biden-Ukraine rumors but argue Trump indictment is not political
House Democrats dismiss allegations of improper payments by Biden from Ukrainian company, but defend indicting Trump for mishandling classified documents and obstruction of justice. Democrats view the allegations against Biden as having no credibility and prefer that Congress focus on paying America's bills, funding the government, and keeping Ukraine in the fight. Meanwhile, Republicans have seized on an FBI document alleging Biden took $5 million from Burisma and that an audio recording exists of an executive bribing Biden. Despite this, Democrats believe the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was an apolitical decision, and believe that Trump was indicted by a jury of Americans.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: China and Cuba partnership a major threat right in our backyard
China and Cuba partnership a major threat right in our backyard
A deal between Cuba and China could allow Chinese intelligence services to access sensitive U.S. communications, including military bases and naval traffic. This poses a major security threat to the U.S. and freedom throughout the Western Hemisphere. The Cuban regime has a history of hosting similar facilities with Russia and enabling surveillance of the U.S., and the Biden administration should take this communist threat seriously.

If left unchecked, this partnership between Beijing and Havana will only signal American weakness to a probing and increasingly bellicose China. The Cuban regime portrays itself as a benign, reformist government, but it expends considerable efforts to hide its true anti-American nature. America cannot afford to show weakness in the face of our communist adversaries, and the U.S. should take swift action to retaliate against this growing malign alliance in our backyard to prevent the expansion of their authoritarian influence in the Western Hemisphere.


Foreign Policy: Let Ukraine Into NATO Right Now
Let Ukraine Into NATO Right Now
The author argues that NATO should offer Ukraine a path to membership, as Ukraine's defense of democratic values aligns with NATO's mission to prevent war and preserve democracy. The author counters concerns about admitting a country with an active conflict by suggesting that membership can be on a case-by-case basis. Membership would provide security guarantees for Ukraine and bolster NATO's credibility, while a failure to offer membership would signal hesitation and validate Russia's claim of influence. Membership would also define victory in the conflict by supporting Ukraine's aspirations for a democratic society aligned with the West.


#religion

Fox News: Oklahoma softball team 'united in faith' wins College World Series: 'God has great things in store'
Oklahoma softball team 'united in faith' wins College World Series: 'God has great things in store'
Oklahoma Sooners softball player Grace Lyons speaks about the role of faith in her team's victories on and off the field. Despite some unbelievers, the team rallies around their united faith to give glory to God and acknowledge his role in bestowing their talents. Lyons credits God for the team's success and believes that even if things didn't go their way, their faithfulness would still lead them to great things. Lyons plans to continue making an impact on young kids and college athletes through Fellowship of Christian Athletes after softball.


#culture

Fox News: Garth Brooks controversy: Bud Light drama follows Super Bowl walkout
Garth Brooks controversy: Bud Light drama follows Super Bowl walkout
Country icon Garth Brooks faces backlash after announcing plans to sell every brand of beer at his new bar in Nashville, including Bud Light, following controversy over the brand's partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Some fans have voiced their disapproval of Brooks' comments, with one writing on Twitter recommending people never go to the bar, while another threw out their collection of Brooks' music. This isn't Brooks' first time courting controversy throughout his multi-decade career, which included releasing a banned music video in 1991 and presenting his alter ego, Chris Gaines.


Forbes: The Seven Best Summer Cocktails From The United States Bartender Of The Year
The Seven Best Summer Cocktails From The United States Bartender Of The Year
Summer cocktails are the perfect addition to any gathering, and 2023 U.S. Bartender of the Year Renato Tonelli shares some of his unique creations. These cocktails are light, refreshing, and employ seasonal fruits to accompany rising temperatures. They include Por Mi Familia, a tropical take on an Old Fashioned; Por Mi Tierra, a refreshing take on a Limonata; and Spiced Champagne Cocktail, a champagne cocktail with Seedlip Spice, a non-alcoholic spirit. Other cocktail options include Mojito Mule, Picnic Sangria, Bat City and Our Sea.


#education

American Thinker: Education: A Once-Noble Profession
Education: A Once-Noble Profession
The National Education Association used to focus on children, but has become more focused on helping teachers. Parents should have control over education.


#crime

Foreign Policy: Why Taiwan Has a Lock on the World’s Chip Market
Why Taiwan Has a Lock on the World’s Chip Market
The body of a prominent politician's aide is found in a seedy motel room, tied up and tortured. The politician is a prime suspect, but there are also links to a high-level drug ring. Detective John Smith must navigate a web of corruption and deceit to bring the killer to justice.


Fox News: Florida homeowners terrorized by masked strangers in new 'very evil prank'
Florida homeowners terrorized by masked strangers in new 'very evil prank'
Residents in Deltona, Florida have reported teens kicking in front doors in the middle of the night in what appears to be a dangerous prank. Homeowners captured the incidents on doorbell cameras, showing shirtless teens kicking doors before running away. The incidents have caused panic among residents, with some worried about potential harm.


#sports

Forbes: African Champions South Africa Ready To Face Women’s World Cup Pressure
African Champions South Africa Ready To Face Women’s World Cup Pressure
South Africa's women's soccer team, known as 'Banyana Banyana', will head to the 2023 Women's World Cup with a different mindset after finishing bottom of their group in their debut appearance in 2019. Since their underwhelming performance, the team has won their first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title and are now regional champions. The pressure to perform is high, but goalkeeper Andile Dlamini says the team is ready to compete. They will face tough opponents in Group G, including world number three Sweden, but Dlamini says they have learnt their lessons from their previous World Cup campaign.


#outdoors

RV Lifestyle: Escape the Ordinary: Unveiling the New Harvest Hosts Programs
Escape the Ordinary: Unveiling the New Harvest Hosts Programs
In Episode 451 of the RV Podcast, Harvest Hosts CEO Joel Holland details how RVers can find unique places to camp and explore. Other topics include dangerous wildlife encounters, RV campground etiquette, proper use of RV air conditioners, and how to hang photos in an RV.


#other

Forbes: A Fancy Three Ingredient Fish Dish For The Summer
A Fancy Three Ingredient Fish Dish For The Summer
Grill swordfish, brush with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Grill 4-5 minutes on each side if fresh or 8 minutes on the first side for frozen. Make sauce with brown butter and pecans in a cold skillet. Serve as an easy and elevated seafood entrée.