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17 Jun 2023

#politics

Newsbusters: Flashback: When ABC Tapped Hard-Core Clinton Partisan As Top Anchor
Flashback: When ABC Tapped Hard-Core Clinton Partisan As Top Anchor
George Stephanopoulos was a former Clinton campaign spin doctor who was hired by ABC News as a liberal political analyst. However, he was later maneuvered into roles previously held by professional journalists. Despite ABC executives testifying that Stephanopoulos was a changed man, he has been repeatedly accused of biased reporting, using his platform to boost liberals and undermine conservatives. On the 21st anniversary of his appointment as host of This Week, here are 21 examples of Stephanopoulos’s biased approach in reporting on politics .


PJ Media: Biden Bizarrely Concludes Speech Saying ‘God Save the Queen, Man’
Biden Bizarrely Concludes Speech Saying ‘God Save the Queen, Man’
Joe Biden caused confusion by signing off his speech at the National Safer Communities Summit, held at the University of Hartford, with the phrase "God save the queen, man." The remark puzzled many attendees and onlookers, with no clear explanation for why he made it. With concerns about Biden's cognitive health rising, questions have been asked about what might have led to the odd comment.


Fox News: Gavin Newsom says he 'aspires' 'to be Ronald Reagan' on this key issue
Gavin Newsom says he 'aspires' 'to be Ronald Reagan' on this key issue
California Governor Gavin Newsom aspires to be like former Republican Governor Ronald Reagan in how he approaches gun policy, citing Reagan's support of a bill banning public carrying of loaded guns without permits. Newsom said that he does not blame Reagan for California’s high taxation rates, which Reagan oversaw, but instead spoke about how Regan believed in background checks. Newsom noted that he has also supported increased background check legislation, although the state is not fully eliminating what he describes as a "gun-show-loophole-closures." Hannity added that he is a proponent of gun safety.


Red State: RedState Weekly Briefing: Of Russian Assets, Familial Millstones, and Journalistic Toadies
RedState Weekly Briefing: Of Russian Assets, Familial Millstones, and Journalistic Toadies
- Articles of impeachment have been filed against U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN). The charges are related to "weaponization" of their offices and failure to comply with "congressional requests for information and documentation." Additionally, Joe Biden is said to have acted in a "subversive" manner and against the "public trust."

- According to anonymous reports, Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky is believed to be an asset of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service by the US intelligence community. Zlochevsky allegedly paid a total of $10 million in bribes to Joe and Hunter Biden, in 2015 and 2016, in exchange for Joe Biden's assistance in getting Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin fired. President Obama, both Bidens and Victoria Nuland were reportedly briefed on this in the past.


#society

Fox News: Snuggly 'velcro dog' is the perfect 'telework companion,' says DC rescue
Snuggly 'velcro dog' is the perfect 'telework companion,' says DC rescue
Blake, a bulldog and Labrador mix, has been up for adoption in Washington, D.C. for nearly three years. The 2-year-old pup has plenty of energy, enjoys going on walks, loves to explore, and is described as being goofy, affectionate, eager to please and loyal. Blake would thrive in an active home and be a perfect telework companion, though he would be best suited to a home with adults, as he can be nervous around children.

City Dogs & City Kitties Rescue, located in the D.C. metropolitan area, rescues adoptable cats and dogs in overcrowded and high-kill shelters. Blake is a "velcro dog" who would want to be by his new owner's side 24/7 and is already picking up new commands such as "sit" and "down." While he might seem shy at first, he starts to warm up to people once he gets comfortable. Anyone interested in more information on Blake can visit citydogsrescuedc.org.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: US, Japan, Philippines Pledge to Strengthen Trilateral Defense Capabilities
US, Japan, Philippines Pledge to Strengthen Trilateral Defense Capabilities
US, Japan, and the Philippines agreed to boost their defense capabilities, including joint naval drills in the Indo-Pacific waters where tensions have risen. They discussed security challenges in the East and South China Seas, as well as North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. The three officials concurred that maintaining a free and open maritime order is crucial in the region, as unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force could trigger serious consequences.


#military

American Thinker: Anti-constitutional military leadership is becoming more brazen
Anti-constitutional military leadership is becoming more brazen
: Generals taking orders from the commander-in-chief is a core value of civilian control of the military armed forces. However, General Milley's assurance to China of advance warning of any orders concerning them undermines this principle. This insubordination is emboldening higher ranking officers to increase open hostility against the Constitution and the American voter. The Space Force's Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt is advocating for transformational cultural change and compares it to military readiness. This is not their job. They should not be advocating, but obeying the laws that elected representatives pass. Having a military event paid for by tax dollars is not a problem, but the advocacy for anti-First Amendment rights, while ignoring military decline, may be a problem.


#religion

Daily Wire: Large Group Protests Dodgers’ Pride Night; Sparse Crowd Watches Drag ‘Nuns’ Get Honored
Large Group Protests Dodgers’ Pride Night; Sparse Crowd Watches Drag ‘Nuns’ Get Honored
Catholics protested outside Dodger Stadium after the LA Dodgers honored a drag troupe of “queer and trans nuns” during their annual Pride Night celebration. The group calls themselves the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and has outraged Catholics due to certain antics, such as pole dancing on a cross, that they say are a mockery of their faith. The Dodgers carried on with recognizing the group during a pre-game ceremony despite the controversy, and fans in a sparsely crowded stadium watched and cheered.


American Thinker: What if the Dodgers honored the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and nobody came?
What if the Dodgers honored the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and nobody came?
The Dodgers honored the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence as community "heroes" but almost nobody showed up for the ceremony and those who did were booing. Catholic fans held a vigil outside the stadium and protested against the anti-Christian bigot group being celebrated on the day of one of Catholicism's holiest holidays. The Dodgers planned the ceremony when fans weren't due to arrive for the game, presumably aware of the offense it would cause. The group, which recently offended Christians with a pole-dancer writhing on a crucifix on Easter, doesn't have a lot of public support and Latino Dodgers fans make up the bulk of their fan base.


#culture

Fox News: Trooping the Colour kicks off King Charles’ official birthday parade as monarch
Trooping the Colour kicks off King Charles’ official birthday parade as monarch
King Charles III celebrated Trooping the Colour to mark his official birthday with a traditional parade featuring over 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians. This was the first time a reigning monarch had ridden in the parade since Queen Elizabeth II in 1986. The king led the procession to Buckingham Palace where members of the royal family joined him on the balcony to watch the Royal Air Force flypast, concluding the event.


#health

Fox News: West Nile virus cases, positive samples detected across the country
West Nile virus cases, positive samples detected across the country
Health officials report positive samples of West Nile virus across the U.S. Mosquito bites are the primary way humans get the virus. Cases occur during mosquito season, from summer to fall. No vaccine exists against it, but most people infected do not feel sick. Some develop fever and other symptoms while others develop serious and fatal illness.


Fox News: This Father's Day, let's all come together to end America's crisis around childbirth deaths
This Father's Day, let's all come together to end America's crisis around childbirth deaths
The US maternal mortality rate for Black mothers is three times that of white mothers and six times the rate for high-income countries. Olympic champion Tori Bowie's death from complications after childbirth highlights this issue. Institutional racism kills Black women during childbirth, despite money, fame, and success. Medical professionals reject Black women's accounts of their pain due to the color of their skin. The US needs a full redesign of healthcare, investing in accessible birthing centers and obstetric care facilities, and supporting new mothers with parental leave and universal childcare. This issue threatens all of us and it's on us to demand safety and dignity in childbirth, even in an inherently racist system.


The Epoch Times: The US Campaign Against Breastfeeding
The US Campaign Against Breastfeeding
Delegates opposed a World Health Assembly resolution that encouraged breastfeeding and stressed its health benefits. The U.S. demanded that language calling on governments to “protect, promote and support breastfeeding” be deleted and threatened countries with sanctions if they rejected the resolution, even suggesting that the U.S. might cut its financial support to the World Health Organization. As a result, Russia introduced the resolution instead and the final resolution preserved most of the original wording, though American negotiators did manage to get language removed calling for technical support to halt “inappropriate promotion of foods for infants and young children."

Breastfeeding rates in the U.S. have risen from a low of 24 percent in 1971 to 81 percent in 2016, thanks to growing awareness of the science behind the “breast is best” slogan. Despite this, only 40 percent of infants worldwide are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of their lives. Breast milk is undoubtedly the optimal food for newborns and young infants, and breastfeeding has a number of health benefits for both infants and mothers. Formula makers have spent decades trying to minimize the importance of breastfeeding and infant formula has been linked to an increased risk of infant death.


#education

American Thinker: Agency that sets accreditation standards for private schools is pushing transgender surgery
Agency that sets accreditation standards for private schools is pushing transgender surgery
The National Association of Independent Schools accredits private schools in the US. Accreditation is important to elite prep schools charging $60,000+ tuition. NAIS is hosting a conference in partnership with Gender Spectrum, a pro-trans organization that promotes permanent gender alteration, including on minors. This campaign is being pushed throughout childhood education and is only happening in the US.


#sports

Fox News: Toronto Blue Jays' Anthony Bass vs. Colin Kaepernick. Guess which athlete is being punished for his views?
Toronto Blue Jays' Anthony Bass vs. Colin Kaepernick. Guess which athlete is being punished for his views?
The firing of Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass over a social media post endorsing a boycott of Bud Light and Target due to their left-wing politics is a clear case of censorious left-wing mob mentality. While many sports media members cheered Kaepernick's right to protest in uniform at work, they are conspicuously silent over Bass's right to share his opinions on his private social media account. The result is more censorship and stifling of discourse in a profession that should put free speech first.


Forbes: Just 25 NBA Games? Adam Silver Keeps Butchering Ja Morant Situation
Just 25 NBA Games? Adam Silver Keeps Butchering Ja Morant Situation
Ja Morant, point guard for the Memphis Grizzlies, recently received a 25-game suspension from the NBA following his second gun-related incident in just a few months. Many believe the suspension is too short and came too late, contrasting the zero-tolerance policy of previous commissioner David Stern who suspended two players for 38 games after bringing guns into the locker room. Morant's other enablers, including Powerade and Nike, have not taken any significant action against him. The punishment and response from the NBA have been criticized for their leniency.


#other

The Epoch Times: Is Mr. Bean Right About EVs?
Is Mr. Bean Right About EVs?
Rowan Atkinson, best known for playing Mr. Bean, has expressed his disappointment in electric vehicles (EVs), saying they are not the "environmental panacea" they are claimed to be. While valid in some respects, the point that EVs involve energy consumption and the use of materials is only applicable if you compare them to a non-existent vehicle made from magic and placed in an empty universe. EVs are only as renewable as the source used to charge them, however, the development of renewable energy has seen a global average of 10% of electricity deriving from green sources. It is important to consider whether other measures would be more efficient than targeting personal vehicle drivers for electrification, and whether other sectors could convert with greater ease and efficiency.