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America First News
25 Jun 2023
#politics
Red State: Fired up Trump: 'I'm Being Indicted for You,' Joe Biden Is ‘Most Corrupt President in the History of Our Country’
Former President Trump delivered a fiery speech at the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington D.C, promising to end the Ukraine war if elected and calling Joe Biden the most corrupt president in history. Trump criticized Biden's family, the media, and mainstream Democrats for ignoring alleged financial dealings with China. He also vowed to deport illegal immigrants, ban underage "gender-confirming" medical treatments, investigate radical DAs, and reaffirmed his opposition to late-term abortionists and transgender troops in the military.
Liberty Nation: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – June 25, 2023
1. Dodgers hire Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence instead of honoring Catholic holy day.
2. US Secretary of State Blinken visits Beijing to discuss important issues affecting both countries.
3. Leftist articles claim Trump supporters lack cognitive sophistication and are primarily over age 50.
4. Kamala Harris visits Denver to discuss climate crisis.
5. 'Bank Your Vote' initiative encourages in-person voting.
6. Fiscal Responsibility Act contributes to national debt reaching over $35 trillion.
7. John Durham's report blames the Clinton Campaign for incriminating Donald Trump.
8. Representative's attempt to censure Adam Schiff is denied due to lack of evidence.
9. Business for Social Responsibility focuses on abortion and climate change.
10. Testimony from Hunter Biden's former business partner, Devon Archer, could expose pay-to-play scheme.
#society
National Review: The Deranged Coverage of the Titan Sub Tragedy
Major newsrooms are taking their editorial cues from Twitter, leading to skewed coverage of events. Often, stories are given "breaking news!" treatment when in reality, they are only of interest to a small fraction of social media users. Some newsrooms moralize their coverage, driven by social media trends and hashtags and catering to a segment of the population rather than being objective. This is driving a division between newsrooms and their audiences; the media is losing touch with the interests of its audience as it focuses on social media echo chambers.
The case of the Titan submersion demonstrates a prime example of how Twitter trends and inanities are driving news coverage. The story, ignored in the past, is now being cast in the light of progressive policies, social justice and class envy, with inane comments about people who went missing while exploring the sea floor linked to political views. The toxic effect of Twitter on society is only amplified when the most disturbed opinions of cretins are repackaged and amplified by news anchors and talking heads. Ultimately, this is bad for both the media and the public as it is cultivating an environment with little room for objective analysis.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: The Russian people are living in a Potemkin village
Putin is facing a challenge from his lapdog, Yevgeny Prigozhin, who heads Putin's extra military, Wagner. International pressure from the West to end the war in Ukraine is rising, and Russia's financial help is limited to a few countries. The issue on everyone's mind is the nuclear wild card, which Putin waves around regularly with his move this month to deliver tactical nukes to Belarus. Pray that peace finds its way out of this mess.
#economy
Liberty Nation: Running of the Bulls on Wall Street – Swamponomics
A bullish invasion on Wall Street is underway with the S&P 500 rallying 20% and the NASDAQ Composite Index surging 27% over the past year. However, debate is stirring on whether this upward trend is sustainable in the second half of 2023. The Federal Reserve's position on rate cuts and seven companies dominating the S&P gains are two key factors at play. In addition, artificial intelligence is causing a buzz on Wall Street like the dot-com bubble in 1998. Meanwhile, New Zealand has entered into a technical recession with negative GDP growth rates in Q4 2022 and Q1 2023, and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's tightening campaign weighing on the economy.
#religion
American Thinker: A destructive false choice: God or patriotism
Christian involvement in government and culture has been pivotal over the past 2,000 years, resulting in the betterment of the human condition. However, many pastors today ignore cultural issues and only focus on the Gospel. This dichotomizing landscape doesn't have to be the case - Christians can be politically vocal without compromising their loyalty to their King and His Kingdom. Christians like Melito, William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, Charles Finney, and many more have proven that Christianity and political discourse can be meshed together for the greater good. To make a tangible difference for Christ, children and youth need to be raised with a call to bold patriotism.
Fox News: Alabama pastor says caring about the world means letting God use us 'as we march forward'
The Book of Jeremiah is the longest book in the Bible and contains the prophesies of the "weeping prophet" who witnessed the destruction of his people. The verse, "Many shepherds will ruin my vineyard and trample down my field" is a reminder to humanity to avoid complacency and laziness, choosing to care and asking God to see the world through his eyes.
#culture
Fox News: Comedian Rob Schneider reveals the joke that made Trump say he hated him: 'Was not happy'
Rob Schneider, in his latest stand-up comedy special "Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America" on Fox Nation, takes shots at cancel culture and censorship in modern America. He jokes about current events such as COVID-19 mask mandates and his own vasectomy, as well as stories of meeting and working with Donald Trump. Schneider also pokes fun at Californians who are moving to Florida and takes a jab at the ongoing culture war over what constitutes a woman. He also jokes about COVID-19 protocols and his life at home with his wife in the Arizona desert.
Foreign Policy: Rammstein Is Germany’s Scary New Normal
German industrial band Rammstein has been accused of employing coercive sex with young women by one of its members. Critics have pointed to the band's links to a right-wing cultural movement as evidence of deeper sociopolitical resonance. The allegations follow the band’s latest controversy when the rockers, their faces daubed with blackface, played a concert killing ‘Jews’ (played by band members) in front of a mock concentration camp at KritzelKrach festival in Dessau.
#health
National Review: Pro-Lifers Must Continue to Show They Care about More Than Just Ending Abortion
Pro-life leaders must prioritize policies that support women and children beyond restricting abortion access after the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson. The self-identification of voters has shifted, with 55% pro-choice and 39% pro-life after the ruling. Voters ranked abortion as the most important issue on Election Day, and pro-life leaders need to advocate policies such as the Pregnant Worker Fairness Act and increasing the child tax credit to ensure support for women faced with the difficult decision to carry a child to term or face economic hardship. If proactive measures aren't taken, younger voters may cement their identity in reaction to the belief that being pro-life means caring more about restricting abortion than the women and children involved.
#other
National Review: Worst-Case Scenarios Sometimes Come True
OceanGate's deep-sea tours of the Titanic wreckage turned tragic when their submersible, the Titan, imploded, killing all five crew members. This incident is a result of unscrupulous optimism and similarly flawed assumptions as on the Titanic. Meanwhile, a CDC report states that youth suicides and homicides have hit a 20-year high in 2021, highlighting the devastating effects of pandemic-era policies, such as school closures and lockdowns. The reckless experiment of knocking out pillars of social stability resulted in the forces of chaos prevailing and worst-case scenarios coming to life.