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#politics

Townhall: American Elections Are Hardly Fraud-Proof
American Elections Are Hardly Fraud-Proof
Elections are not being stolen, but rules benefiting one side are exploited for victory. The Left has used tactics like bulk-mail voting and ballot harvesting and falsely claims attempts to improve security is voter suppression. Voter fraud is not rare and can be easy to commit, with some elections being overturned due to fraud. Bulk-mail voting is problematic due to poor maintenance of voter lists and lack of chain of custody, and signature matching is unreliable. Most Americans do not believe elections are secure, and voting processes must reject porousness to fraud and deceit.


Breitbart: Bova: Working Class Voters Want a ‘Big-League Hitter’ in Donald Trump
Bova: Working Class Voters Want a ‘Big-League Hitter’ in Donald Trump
Trumpocrat Billy Bova believes that working-class voters will back Donald Trump in the 2024 election due to rising inflation hitting them at the grocery store, gas station, automobile, and housing markets. Bova acknowledges that the United States has a low unemployment rate but says wages aren't keeping up with inflation rates. Working-class Americans are experiencing unfavourable increases in rent, gas, and grocery prices while their wages remain stagnant. Bova assumes that voters who initially supported Trump in 2016 and then Biden in 2020 due to the effects of the global pandemic will come back to Trump's side and would look for a "big league hitter, not a peewee league hitter right now."


#society

Townhall: Let’s Make Fun Of The Gays
Let’s Make Fun Of The Gays
Late-night comedy shows, movies, and stand-up comedy have become predictable and boring because they are afraid to take risks and offend their audience. The only group that is free to mock anyone and say anything is the Alphabet Mafia, but even gay people are not happy about being lumped together with other sexual deviations. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers are giving an award to the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence, a gay group that exists to make fun of Catholicism, and the media is enabling the behavior with false descriptions. The double standard is frustrating, and people either care about everyone or no one.


#religion

Townhall: A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 168: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord - Part One
A Quick Bible Study, Vol. 168: Flawed Bible Characters Blessed by the Lord - Part One
The article discusses how flawed biblical characters, like Abram and Sarai, were blessed by the Lord, and how their character flaws can teach us important lessons. Abram deceived the Pharaoh about his wife Sarai, putting her in danger, but ultimately God protected them, and their story reveals that despite their flaws, the Lord chose to make a covenant with Abram and to promise him the "Promised Land". The article concludes with the promise of future articles on flawed bible characters blessed by the Lord.


#health

The Epoch Times: Parents Urged to Be on Winter Alert for RSV
Parents Urged to Be on Winter Alert for RSV
A new report highlights the dangers of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in young children, with about 12,000 Australian babies under 12 months hospitalised each year due to the mostly unknown virus. Symptoms in infants include a runny nose, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, loss of appetite, lethargy, and irritability. The virus is costing the healthcare system about $200m a year, with some children suffering long term health complications such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia. Channel Nine broadcaster Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine are involved in promoting RSV awareness, after their young daughter Harper suffered complications from the virus. 


#other

Fox News: Harrison Ford admits to clashing with Brad Pitt on 'The Devil's Own' set: 'It was complicated'
Harrison Ford admits to clashing with Brad Pitt on 'The Devil's Own' set: 'It was complicated'
Harrison Ford remembers clashing with Brad Pitt over creative differences while filming "The Devil's Own" in 1997. They couldn't agree on a director or the script, with Ford acknowledging that he might have been "imposing my point of view." Despite this, the movie was a hit and grossed over $140 million at the global box office.