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America First News
12 Jul 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Watson Video: Whose Cocaine Was Found in the White House?
Paul Joseph Watson discusses the "mystery" of whose cocaine was discovered in the White House, shedding light on a topic ignored by mainstream media.
Flag And Cross: Georgia Dem Switches Parties - Absolutely Savages Radical, Lawless Democratic Party
Two-term Georgia state Rep. Mesha Mainor switched from the Democratic to the Republican Party, citing moral reasons and a desire to better serve her constituents. She criticized the Democratic Party for embracing radicalism and prioritizing illegal aliens over Americans, and expressed support for school choice. Mainor faced backlash from Democrats but was welcomed by Republican leaders.
The American Spectator: The White House’s White Powder Has Turned Black
The discovery of cocaine in the White House is not surprising, considering the Biden family's ability to keep their dark side hidden. The lack of a convincing explanation and the insinuation of security issues raise concerns.
Front Page Magazine: Of Course Hunter Biden is a Suspect
As the lead investigator of a double homicide at a golf course, suspicion falls on OJ Simpson and Hunter Biden due to their past associations. Hunter's troubled past and connection to drugs and degenerate individuals make him a potential suspect, despite the lack of concrete evidence. The White House's refusal to deny his involvement further fuels suspicions.
The Epoch Times: Premiers Call for Bail Reform, Push Back on Emission Reduction Steps
Canadian premiers gathered for a Council of the Federation meeting in Winnipeg, focusing on reducing violent crime and building stronger communities. They called for stronger bail conditions to prevent repeat offenders from committing violent crimes. Additionally, some provinces expressed frustration with the federal government's lack of flexibility in areas such as energy, emissions, and healthcare. The premiers also discussed challenges related to the cost of living, including rising interest rates, housing shortages, and inflation. They expressed the need for more give-and-take from the federal government in terms of support and assistance.
#society
Newsbusters: NY Times Goes to Florida, Laments LGBTQ, NAACP Travel Warnings Ignored
Atlanta-based NY Times reporter Tariro Mzezewa investigates the impact of travel advisories issued by left-wing interest groups against Florida. Most tourists were unaware and unaffected by the warnings.
Despite concerns about LGBTQ-targeting legislation, Jean Franco Rivera and his family decided to go on their planned trip to Disney World in Florida. They believed canceling their vacation wouldn't have changed anything.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: BBC Reporter Claims ‘Israelis Are Happy to Kill Children’
The BBC issued an apology after news anchor Anjana Gadgil made a controversial comment about Israeli forces killing children. The comment sparked backlash and raised questions about the BBC's bias against Israel. Critics argue that Gadgil's language was inappropriate and resembled a blood libel against Jews. The incident adds to the ongoing criticism of the BBC's reporting on Israel and raises concerns about the credibility of the news organization.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Laurentian Bank Announces Strategic Review; Sale Possible
Laurentian Bank of Canada, one of the country's oldest banks, is undergoing a strategic review and may be up for sale. They have hired JPMorgan Chase and Co. to approach potential buyers. The bank has been undergoing a process of renewal since hiring its first female president and CEO, Rania Llewellyn, in 2020.
#religion
Flag And Cross: RFK Jr. Talks About His 14-Year Battle with Addiction and How He Overcame It Through Faith in God
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed how turning to God helped him overcome a 14-year drug addiction. Kennedy, who comes from a family with a history of substance abuse, shared his story on Lex Fridman's podcast. He acknowledged the role of science and his own pretense in initially reestablishing his faith, but described his recovery as a miracle. Kennedy's transparency and willingness to discuss his flaws have made him stand out in a political landscape where faith is often overlooked.
#history
Forbes: ‘Drapetomaniax’ is An Irreverent And Informational Take On Black History
Drapetomaniax: Unshackled History is a new well-made history podcast that explores untold Black history and sheds light on whitewashed events. Hosted by Michael Harriot, the show mixes in humor and engaging storytelling. In the first episode, they tell the story of Forest Joe, a freed slave who led a maroon band and fought for the freedom of other slaves. The show is informative, entertaining, and hooks the listener from the start.
#education
The American Spectator: Universities: The Public and the Rule of Law Be Damned
The reaction of Ivy League university presidents to the Supreme Court decision on race-based affirmative action in college admissions is hypocritical and contemptuous of public opinion. They advocate resistance to the rule of law and ignore the will of the people. Their focus on "diversity" is primarily about race, which goes against the principle of a marketplace of ideas. Influential thinkers in other nations criticize the racial fanaticism of elite schools. Perhaps universities should be taxed to compensate for the negative externalities they create.
#crime
The Blaze: Country music icon Randy Travis mourns death of lighting tech after the man was allegedly murdered by his wife
Thomas Roberts, a lighting technician for Randy Travis, was allegedly shot and killed by his wife. The woman claimed she shot him because he had cheated on her.
Fox News: John Kennedy on DC crime: Hugging some people and giving them hot cocoa is not going to work
Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy criticizes Washington, DC's crime crisis, blaming lawmakers for defunding the police and prioritizing criminals. He highlights the need for order and separation of antisocial individuals from society, emphasizing the importance of law enforcement. Kennedy acknowledges the presence of a few bad cops but believes the majority are not bad people.
#sports
Forbes: Joe Davis And John Smoltz Talk The 2023 All-Star Game On FOX
Joe Davis and John Smoltz are calling the 2023 All-Star Game, which is different this year due to rule changes and late minute roster changes. The game has a Hollywood vibe and MLB has implemented new rules to increase action on the field. Davis faces the challenge of capturing all the action in a quick-paced game. The rosters are constantly changing, making it difficult to prepare for the game. FOX Sports has gone all out with 43 cameras and 45 microphones for production. Smoltz believes that underperforming teams in the first half of the season need to make adjustments and overcome injuries to have a shot at the playoffs. The game airs on FOX.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Reportedly Receive Offer From Saudi Arabia For Raphinha
FC Barcelona received a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia for their winger Raphinha. The moneyed Saudi football clubs have previously landed top players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema. The Saudis would need to match or exceed the €80 million price tag set by Newcastle, but Raphinha's coach Xavi Hernandez wants him to stay at Barca. Ultimately, the decision lies with president Joan Laporta, and Raphinha is not obligated to leave.