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19 Jun 2023

#politics

Flag And Cross: Democrat Lets It Slip - Watch What She Says Instead of 'Stopped,' Forced to Correct Herself
Democrat Lets It Slip - Watch What She Says Instead of 'Stopped,' Forced to Correct Herself
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin Islands appeared on MSNBC and said, "he needs to be shot - stopped" in reference to former President Donald Trump. Plaskett has a history of aggressive behavior as shown when she threw a document at GOP Rep. Mike Johnson during a House Judiciary Committee hearing. Concerns about Trump's safety have been voiced by former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik and former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino. If a Republican had said something similar about a Democratic member, it would not have been excused.


The American Spectator: Woke Swells Deconstructed — Marco Rubio Pins the Tail on the Elite Donkeys Destroying America
Woke Swells Deconstructed — Marco Rubio Pins the Tail on the Elite Donkeys Destroying America
Senator Marco Rubio's book, Decades of Decadence, is a spot-on diagnosis of America's economic, moral, and political decline of the past three decades. He names elites in corporate America, Wall Street, mainstream media, entertainment, universities, publishing, and a dismaying percentage of the clergy as the nation destroyers. The book is a euphemism-free zone, and Rubio pulls no punches. The current Democrat Party is a wholly owned subsidiary and the political arm of this project that has brought America's formerly vast industrial capacity down. This problem is bipartisan, as too often Republicans have aided in toxic economic policies. Rubio's diagnosis is accurate, but without effective treatment, the prognosis is dismal.


Newsbusters: PBS Attacks Trifecta of Dangerous Populist Conservatives, 'Culpable...Murdoch Media'
PBS Attacks Trifecta of Dangerous Populist Conservatives, 'Culpable...Murdoch Media'
Former Director of Communications for Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell, appeared on PBS and CNN International to discuss his new book, "But What Can I Do? Why Politics Has Gone So Wrong and How You Can Help Fix It.” During the interview, Campbell smeared former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a cult leader who got away with stuff his whole life. He also mentioned former US President Donald Trump and accused the media, including Rupert Murdoch and Fox News, of weaponizing coverage to help populist politicians. Campbell hailed President Biden, while calling Trump, Johnson, and Silvio Berlusconi "charlatans".


The American Spectator: Trump Lawyers Targeted by Dark Money Group
Trump Lawyers Targeted by Dark Money Group
Former President Trump is having difficulty finding qualified attorneys to represent him in a classified documents case due to an intimidation campaign by a group called the 65 Project. The group has targeted lawyers willing to represent Trump, including Sen. Ted Cruz, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz, resulting in protracted inquiries that damage the reputations of their targets. The chilling effect has now spread to other GOP candidates in races unrelated to 2020, who have had difficulty retaining attorneys due to left-wing intimidation.


Breitbart: Politifact Rates Biden's Claim of Restaurants Banning Gays 'Mostly True'
Politifact Rates Biden's Claim of Restaurants Banning Gays 'Mostly True'
Politifact rated President Joe Biden's claim that gay people are being kicked out of restaurants as "mostly true." Biden made the claim during the White House's LGBTQ Pride Month celebration, stating that restaurants will ban gay couples if their sexual orientation is revealed. Politifact based its rating on vague laws in 22 states and some questionable anecdotes, failing to provide substantial evidence to support the claim.


#society

The American Spectator: The Netherlands’ Big Brother Statue
The Netherlands’ Big Brother Statue
A controversial, 13 foot high bronze statue of a sloppily dressed black woman in sweatpants and sneakers towers above Rotterdam’s Central Station. The statue, titled “Moments Contained,” has divided the Dutch port city with some viewing it as a pean to multiculturalism and diversity, while others see it as a symbol of a state-sponsored ideology forced upon the population. The statue’s purpose is to warn against racism and intolerance. Its controversial nature has sparked debate over the country's immigration policies and the role of diversity in society.


#economy

Forbes: Billionaire Andrew Tan’s Megaworld To Invest $6.3 Billion On Philippine Townships, Hotels In Next Five Years
Billionaire Andrew Tan’s Megaworld To Invest $6.3 Billion On Philippine Townships, Hotels In Next Five Years
Megaworld, controlled by real estate and liquor billionaire Andrew Tan, is investing $6.3bn to build townships across the Philippines to leverage the post-pandemic tourism boom. The company plans to expand its hotel portfolio to 11,000 rooms across 25 properties by 2028 from 7,500 rooms across 19 properties at present. Revenues of Alliance Global's tourism-related business increased 84% to a record high of $767m in 2022. The conglomerate agreed to buy out its financially troubled partner Genting Hong Kong in their joint venture company, Travellers International, owner of Newport World Resorts hotel and casino in Manila.


#military

The Epoch Times: Military Members Kicked Out for Refusing COVID Vaccine Seek to Have Their Discharges Upgraded
Military Members Kicked Out for Refusing COVID Vaccine Seek to Have Their Discharges Upgraded
Service members who refused to take the COVID-19 vaccine and were given general discharges are struggling to transition to civilian life as they lose out on benefits such as educational and reemployment rights and civil service retirement credit. Private First Class Derrick Wynne and Hayden Robichaux are two of the many who have received general discharges for their refusal to receive the vaccine. They argued that the vaccine mandate did not apply to any vaccines issued under emergency use authorization (EUA), such as the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and they were mainly offered this vaccine. Both are calling for an upgrade to their discharge characterization or for Congress to pass the AMERICANS Act of 2023 .


#health

Skilled Survival: Expired Neosporin: What You Should You Do With It
Expired Neosporin: What You Should You Do With It
Does Neosporin expire? The answer is "It depends." The healing potency of Neosporin degrades over time, but the exact degradation pace is not publicly available. The closer the expired Neosporin is to its labeled expiration date and the better it has been stored, the higher the potency of the active ingredient remains. While it is generally recommended to purchase a new tube of Neosporin if available, keeping expired Neosporin in a dark, cool location can be useful in emergency situations such as in a TEOTWAWKI world where medical attention and supplies will be limited.


#education

Breitbart: MD Gov. Moore: Book Bans Are 'Castrating' African-American Children
MD Gov. Moore: Book Bans Are 'Castrating' African-American Children
Governor Wes Moore claims that book bans are "castrating" African-American children, stating that conservatives are using a guise to prevent students from understanding their own power by banning African-American history and literature, which can make them feel uncomfortable. Moore argues that knowing their history equips them with power, and that book bans are aimed at preventing them from learning this history.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Wyndham Clark Plays Big and Becomes a Major Champion at the US Open
Wyndham Clark Plays Big and Becomes a Major Champion at the US Open
Wyndham Clark wins the U.S. Open after defeating Rory McIlroy and other top stars with clutch shots. The victory is a first for Clark, who previously broke through for his first PGA Tour win only six weeks ago and credits his late mother for keeping him steady in good times and bad. McIlroy continues to disappoint, as he plays a final round that typically wins a U.S. Open, drawing more questions about when he'll win another major. Scottie Scheffler takes third, followed by Cameron Smith and Rickie Fowler tied for fourth.


Daily Wire: Driver Arrested For DUI While Transporting Pittsburgh Pirates
Driver Arrested For DUI While Transporting Pittsburgh Pirates
A Pittsburgh Pirates bus driver was arrested for DUI while transporting the team from Chicago to Milwaukee. The bus was reportedly acting strangely and not following police escort. The driver was observed exhibiting erratic driving and was ultimately stopped and arrested. The Pirates arrived safely in Milwaukee and are investigating the matter.


The Epoch Times: Giants Sweep Dodgers for Seventh Straight Win
Giants Sweep Dodgers for Seventh Straight Win
The Giants won their seventh straight game, beating the Dodgers 7-3. Luis Matos, LaMonte Wade Jr., Mike Yastrzemski, and Blake Sabol all had RBIs. Logan Webb pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on eight hits with five strikeouts. Tony Gonsolin took the loss for the Dodgers, giving up seven runs on six hits and three walks with seven strikeouts. This game falls under the hashtag .


#outdoors

Skilled Survival: 23 Cool Survival Gadgets That Could Save Your Life
23 Cool Survival Gadgets That Could Save Your Life
A list of the latest survival gadgets, ranging from wearable multitools like Leatherman's Tread Bracelet to high-tech devices like the Estream Portable Water Power Generator and night vision goggles from Fvtga. Other gadgets include a USB rechargeable cigarette lighter watch, waterproof socks, a compact slingshot called The Pocket Shot, and a paracord grenade with various survival tools. All of these gadgets are designed to help survivalists be better prepared in various situations.


#other

The Epoch Times: Communications Minister Requests Briefing on Public Broadcaster's Staff Cuts
Communications Minister Requests Briefing on Public Broadcaster's Staff Cuts
Australia's communication minister has requested a briefing on the national broadcaster's decision to axe 120 roles, including its political editor, Andrew Probyn. This move comes as management streamlines the outlet to attract younger audiences, and due to rising costs and the need to find savings. The ABC's management is also trying to accommodate a steadily increasing wage bill, and the decision to cut roles has received blowback from senior media and public figures in Australia.