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America First News
17 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: COVID May Come Back to Haunt Donald Trump
Trump's vulnerability for his re-election is his response to the COVID pandemic. There are four groups of Republican voters forming; 'NeverTrump', MAGA loyal, undecided conservatives, and former Trump voters who have soured on him due to the pandemic response he triggered. People lost livelihoods, property, educations, family fortunes, and personal freedoms because of the pandemic protocols. Donald Trump needs to address this problem.
American Thinker: Beyond a Banana Republic
The weaponization of American institutions against political opponents has reached new depths. The Obama administration weaponized the IRS against political opponents, while Hillary Clinton destroyed evidence and faced no repercussions. Joe Biden has participated in a complex bribery scheme while in office, yet the Justice Department actively covers up evidence against him while indicting his political rival, Donald Trump. The government exists only to serve its own ends and punish enemies of the state, as America descends into tyranny.
American Thinker: Our Broken System Needs Disruption, And Trump Is The Disruptor
Donald Trump hung a portrait of irascible war hero President Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office when he took office, signaling his intent to be a disruptor and clean out "deep state" corruption, much like Jackson had done in his day. American history has seen many periods of disruption, from Abraham Lincoln to Harry Truman, as the corrupt bureaucracy of each era was dismantled. Today's deep state corruption, however, is the most serious our nation has ever confronted and may lead to a permanently entrenched uni-party sustained by fraudulent elections. The only hope for reform is a massive upheaval led by a Republican disruptor like Donald Trump.
#society
Fox News: Father's Day didn't become an official holiday until 1972, though the idea developed in the early 1900s
Father's Day was created to celebrate fathers, but it had a rockier start than Mother's Day. Father's Day was controversial due to men thinking it was a commercial holiday and that it was trying to domesticate manliness. Despite the controversy, it became an official holiday in 1972 by President Nixon. The day is now widely celebrated and often involves fathers receiving gifts and doing activities that they enjoy.
Liberty Nation: Disney & IMDb Rigging Reviews – C5 TV
The Conservative 5 discuss new unbiased review options like Worth it or Woke, amidst reviewing sites.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: African leaders arrive in Russia to discuss peace plan with Putin after Ukraine visit
African leaders, including the presidents of Comoros, Senegal, South Africa, and Zambia, as well as the prime minister of Egypt, arrived in St. Petersburg for a peace mission and meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. They previously met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during the first leg of their mission to propose a solution to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that the conflict is negatively affecting Africa and that the road to peace is challenging, adding that there is a need to bring it to an end sooner rather than later. African leaders represent countries with various policies towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with Egypt, Zambia, and Comoros voting to condemn Russia last year in a United Nations General Assembly, while South Africa, Senegal, and Uganda have refrained from penalizing Russia.
#culture
Liberty Nation: Thousands Outraged by Dodgers LGBTQ Event on Catholic Holy Day
The Los Angeles Dodgers faced protests from thousands of Catholics during the Pride Night game against the San Francisco Giants on 16 June. The game was marred by controversy over the Dodgers’ decision to award its Community Hero Award to The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an LGBTQ group. Despite initially revoking the invitation to the group, the Dodgers caved to demands to re-invite it. The team has been holding Pride Nights for ten years, but the timing of the event on the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, a very important Catholic holiday, heightened tensions.
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence liken their work to the vows of service to the LGBTQ community taken by religious figures. However, the organisation dresses in drag, wears devil horns and is considered blasphemous by many Christians. The Dodgers’ decision to strongly align with LGBTQ issues at the game led to protests from the Catholic community, many of whom stayed away from the stadium. Following the event, the team announced that a “Christian Faith and Family Day” would be held on 30 July, a move that maintained tensions between the religious community and the team.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Man Dies in Bear Attack at Arizona Campsite
A bear killed Steven Jackson at a campsite in central Arizona. Neighbors tried to save him, but the bear dragged him several yards before a neighbor shot and killed the bear. Authorities say there is no threat to the public, but remind people that shooting or hunting a bear is illegal unless there is an immediate threat.
RV Lifestyle: Look to the Stars! National Parks Stargazing Festivals (2023)
National parks are hosting stargazing festivals to take advantage of clear night skies, with dozens of parks designated as Dark Sky Parks. Utah is a hotspot for stargazing, with many national parks hosting night events and activities. Check out festivals like the Grand Canyon Star Party and Bryce Canyon Astronomy Festival, and make sure you have the right stargazing kit, including a comfortable yoga mat and travel blanket.