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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Forbes: ‘Old Yeller’: Axios Report Describes President Biden’s ‘Quick-Trigger Temper’
According to a report, President Biden has a quick-trigger temper and often erupts in profanity-laced tirades aimed at aides. Some aides try to avoid meeting alone with him. This is not the first time Biden's temper has made news.
Red State: 'America's Karen': MSNBC Talking Heads Take Turns Smearing Casey DeSantis
The ultra-progressives at MSNBC ridiculed Casey DeSantis and made fools of themselves on their Saturday show. They targeted Mrs. DeSantis, wife of presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, with condescending remarks. David Jolly called her "America's Karen" and criticized her for amplifying the wrong message.
Flag And Cross: Polls Show Lack Of Popularity For 2024 Presidential Frontrunners
The frontrunners for the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, are not popular among most voters. Polls show that a majority prefer neither candidate to run, citing concerns about Biden being too weak and left-leaning, and Trump being destructive and corrupt. There is also a desire for a generational shift in leadership, as both candidates will be elderly by the time of the election. The nation is deeply divided and facing challenges, and the party that can offer new and energetic leadership will have an advantage.
The Blaze: NJ concert crowd boos far-left Gov. Phil Murphy; when singer scolds audience, booing only grows louder: 'He’s a friend of mine! Do not do that!'
New Jersey concert crowd boos Governor Phil Murphy, despite singer's scolding. The booing intensifies, reflecting their discontent.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Cigs on a Plane
On a flight from JFK to Frankfurt, the narrator is surprised to be offered cartons of cigarettes for purchase. Upon landing, they observe smoking rest areas in the airport. Reflecting on the tobacco liberties in Europe, particularly Austria and Germany, the narrator questions why the United States does not allow similar freedoms.
The Federalist Papers: Meta Gives Mark Zuckerberg Huge Increase in Private Security: He Gives Millions to 'Defund the Police'
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has increased spending on security for CEO Mark Zuckerberg, while his foundation donates millions to "defund the police" organizations. The company has spent $43.4 million on security measures over the last three years, justifying it due to Zuckerberg's importance. At the same time, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, co-founded by Zuckerberg and his wife, has funneled millions into organizations advocating for defunding the police. This includes PolicyLink, which received $3 million and is partnered with DefundPolice.org. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative also donated over $2.5 million to Solidaire, known for battling issues such as economic inequality and anti-blackness. It is seen as hypocritical for Zuckerberg to support defunding the police while spending on his own security.
Spectator USA: Trump at UFC and Kristen Bell’s dinner party: two viral moments from two Americas
Celebrities and elites gather in Idaho while former President Trump receives a hero's welcome in Las Vegas. The divide between the two factions is stark, with one group believing the other should be ruled or destroyed. The power dynamics have shifted, leaving the elites disillusioned and resorting to alternative methods of control.
Spectator USA: Trump at UFC and Kristen Bell’s dinner party: two viral moments from two Americas
Celebrities and elites gather in Idaho while former President Trump receives a hero's welcome in Las Vegas. The divide between the two factions is stark, with one group believing the other should be ruled or destroyed. The power dynamics have shifted, leaving the elites disillusioned and resorting to alternative methods of control.
#war
The Epoch Times: Trudeau Voices Support for Ukraine's NATO Membership as Allies Weigh Country's Admission
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will advocate for Ukraine's admission into NATO at a summit in Latvia, despite not having unanimous support from all NATO allies. Trudeau believes that Ukraine should join the alliance as soon as conditions allow, a sentiment shared by some Baltic allies. However, concerns about potential conflict with Russia have caused division among NATO leaders.
Townhall: Keep Air Defense at the Top of NATO’s Agenda in Vilnius
Ukraine is facing a renewed aerial bombardment from the Russian military, with a higher number of drone and missile strikes in May than in the previous four months. NATO's air defense posture at the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine was inadequate, relying heavily on Baltic Air Policing deployments. NATO must develop the air defense capability and capacity to deter or withstand any Russian aerial assault. This includes ensuring that air defense systems remain in Eastern Europe, developing a common air defense acquisition road map, modernizing AWACS aircraft, repurposing ballistic missile defense systems in Poland and Romania, and providing air defense assets to Ukraine.
The Economist: As NATO’s leaders gather in Vilnius, Ukraine will dominate everything
NATO leaders meet in Vilnius amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine. Challenges include finding a replacement for the alliance's secretary-general, Sweden's bid to join NATO being blocked by Turkey, and handling Ukraine's bid for membership. The summit also discusses changes in NATO's defense posture, with debates on the best strategy for deterrence against Russia. Defense investment is seen as essential, but reaching the 2% GDP target is uncertain.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: NTD News Today (July 10): Biden Meets with the British Prime Minister Ahead of NATO Summit; Larry Nassar Stabbed in Prison
President Joe Biden is in the UK, meeting with British Prime Minister and King Charles III, before heading to Lithuania for a NATO summit.
Disgraced gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed in a Florida prison after an altercation with another prisoner.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Harley-Davidson Sees India As Global Motorcycle Making Hub
Harley-Davidson is considering using its Indian facilities to manufacture motorcycles for global distribution, according to CEO Jochen Zeitz. After discontinuing manufacturing operations in India last year, the company has partnered with Hero MotoCorp to sell imported bikes in the country. Zeitz emphasized the importance of collaborating with local partners and adapting to market demands, particularly in countries with different perspectives and import duties as challenges.
Flag And Cross: Teamsters Union Moves Closer To Largest U.S. Labor Strike In Decades At UPS
Teamsters Union, representing 340,000 UPS workers, moves towards a potentially large labor strike over wage inequalities and working conditions. A strike could disrupt the economy and benefit competitors FedEx and Amazon.
Newsbusters: USA Today Columnist Says Americans Can't Afford 'Bidenomics'
A USA Today columnist criticizes "Bidenomics," highlighting that voters are not convinced by Biden's portrayal of the economy. Jacques emphasizes that Democratic policies will burden the middle class, increase debt, and fuel inflation, causing dissatisfaction. Polls suggest that the negative consequences of "Bidenomics" are impacting public opinion, with economic issues being a top concern for Americans. The legacy media, including The New York Times, acknowledges the unsustainability of Biden's borrowing and spending.
#military
Washington Free Beacon: US Kills ISIS Leader in Syria in Drone Strike
U.S. Central Command drone strike kills ISIS leader in Eastern Syria. The strike used the same drones that were harassed by Russian aircraft earlier.
Euromaidan Press: Germany’s biggest arms maker to open tank factory in Ukraine within 3 months
Rheinmetall, Germany's largest automotive and arms manufacturer, will open a new armored vehicle factory in Ukraine within the next 12 weeks. The factory will produce and repair German Fuchs armored personnel carriers for Ukraine's Armed Forces and support Ukraine's efforts to modernize its military capabilities. Rheinmetall is not afraid of Russian retaliation and plans to ramp up its annual production of artillery rounds to provide 60% of the ammunition Ukraine needs. The opening of the factory is expected to create jobs, boost Ukraine's economy, and show solidarity in the face of the Russian invasion.
#culture
Forbes: The Gurkhas Brings High-End Nepalese Food To London
London's new Nepalese restaurant, The Gurkhas, brings the vibrant and authentic flavors of Nepal to the city's food scene. Founded by restaurateur Shrabaneswor Rai, The Gurkhas showcases high-end Nepalese cuisine with help from head chef Joe Allen. The thoughtfully curated menu features a variety of dishes that transport diners to the rich culinary heritage of Nepal.
#history
The New American: Busting the Myth of the Convention of States' "Myth Busting" - The New American
The Convention of States (COS) organization claims that the warnings about a runaway convention and broken rules are just attempts to scare people. However, the history of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 shows that rules were broken and a new constitution was created. COS supporters argue that their convention would not create a new constitution, but the possibility remains. It is important to remember history and prevent this convention from happening.
#health
The Epoch Times: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Says He's Gearing Up to Sue Social Media Companies for Knowingly Harming Kids
Utah governor plans to sue social media companies for harming children. Causal link between social media use and increase in suicide, depression, and self-harm. New regulations passed to restrict minors' access to social media. Difficulty in enforcing regulations predicted.
The Blaze: Reports: Boy with autism living at hospital for weeks after dad abandons him; government human service workers refuse custody
A 13-year-old boy with autism has been abandoned by his father and left living in the emergency department of a Colorado hospital for weeks. Despite efforts to find him placement, the boy remains in the hospital with no end in sight. State and county workers are involved in the case, but it is unclear when a solution will be found.
Washington Free Beacon: Court Reinstates Tennessee Ban on Transgender Treatments for Minors
A U.S. appeals court has allowed a Tennessee law banning doctors from providing sex-change treatments to minors to take immediate effect. Advocacy groups challenging the law were unable to demonstrate a likelihood of success in arguing that it violated the U.S. Constitution. The court argues that decisions regarding medical care and protecting minors are best left to state legislatures.
#crime
Washington Free Beacon: REVIEW: ‘Sound of Freedom’
A Homeland Security officer tracks down child sex traffickers after witnessing the horrifying reality of child exploitation. The movie showcases the true story of Tim Ballard's fight against sex trafficking, highlighting the dark underbelly of an international crime.
Fox News: Las Vegas police officer suspected of stealing more than $165K in 3 casino heists goes to trial
A trial is set to begin for a Las Vegas police officer accused of committing a series of casino heists. Prosecutors claim he was a gambling addict desperate for cash. The robberies were carried out over four months, with the suspect making off with more than $85,000. He was eventually caught after a struggle with security guards.
#sports
Fox News: US soccer star Megan Rapinoe would support trans athlete on USWNT roster: 'I see trans women as real women'
U.S. women's soccer icon Megan Rapinoe supports including transgender athletes in women's sports, even if it means replacing a biological female. She believes that trans women are real women and should have a place on the team. Rapinoe will be retiring after the World Cup.
The Epoch Times: Russian Teen Mirra Andreeva Shows Her Inexperience at Wimbledon as Madison Keys Advances
16-year-old Russian qualifier Mirra Andreeva loses a big lead to Madison Keys at Wimbledon, throwing her racket and receiving a warning. Keys reaches the quarterfinals for the first time since 2015. Keys will face either Aryna Sabalenka or Ekaterina Alexandrova.
#other
Forbes: 'The Idol' Is Officially The Worst Reviewed Show In HBO History, By Far
The Idol, a show released under the prestigious HBO banner, was heavily criticized and disliked by audiences and critics alike. It is ranked as the lowest-rated HBO series of all time and is considered a catastrophic failure. This deeply embarrassing project for The Weeknd highlights the need for HBO to address what went wrong and prevent such incidents in the future.
Fox News: Critics drag NYT style piece on men wearing 'crop tops': 'No we most certainly are not'
Men wearing crop tops, either made from old t-shirts or purchased in women's sections, is a growing trend. The style was briefly popular in the 1980s and is now making a comeback. Some men make their own, while others buy them off the rack.