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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: New Hampshire Democrat Likens Parental Rights Group to Taliban
A Democratic lawmaker in New Hampshire compared a parental rights group to the Taliban and called its members "assholes." She faced backlash for her comments.
Democrats in northeastern states, including New Hampshire, have been challenging parental rights advocates and seeking to limit parental involvement in public schools. New Jersey's attorney general has sued several school districts over policies regarding gender identity, and a prominent parental rights group has been labeled as a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The Blaze: Aides report that Biden (Dark Brandon) is extremely VERBALLY ABUSIVE — 'No one is safe'
President Biden's treatment of his aides has come under scrutiny, with reports of profanity-laden outbursts and verbal abuse. Staff members allegedly meet in groups to alleviate potential tension caused by the president's behavior. Some speculate that being shouted at by the president is seen as a rite of passage. However, oddly enough, it is suggested that if Biden doesn't yell at someone, it could indicate a lack of respect.
Red State: Germany and the Rise of the Right
Germany, known for manufacturing, sees a rise in support for the conservative, anti-globalist AfD party, including among young, educated, and wealthy individuals. This shift challenges the previous demographic profile of the party's supporters. The AfD opposes the European Union, favors German nationalism, and aims to restrict immigration. Germany's future leaders may align with this trend, potentially bringing change to the country's government and society. Europe faces numerous challenges including deficit spending, declining birth rates, and a struggling eastern portion of the continent. The impact of Germany's youth embracing the AfD remains uncertain, but it is clear that current trajectories are unsustainable.
Washington Free Beacon: 'They Crucified Me': Georgia Dem Defects to the GOP
Georgia lawmaker Mesha Mainor, a Democrat, switched parties to become a Republican due to criticism from her colleagues for supporting a school choice bill. She expressed disappointment in the Democratic Party's lack of support for disadvantaged children and cited the low proficiency rates in her district's schools. Mainor is one of several state-level Democrats who have recently switched parties, including representatives from West Virginia, Louisiana, and North Carolina.
The Federalist Papers: Georgia Lawmaker Leaves Democratic Party, Joins GOP: 'I Will NEVER Apologize'
Georgia lawmaker Rep. Mesha Mainor announced on Twitter her decision to leave the Democratic Party and join the Republican Party, citing moral reasons and her own independent thinking. Mainor has been in conflict with the Democratic Party over issues such as education reform and border control. Her decision is a significant blow to the Democrats, who claim to represent the rights of black Americans but fail to address their concerns.
The Blaze: FBI and Ukraine spy agency ran 'censorship operation,' pressuring social media giants to ban users — including verified American accounts — over alleged 'Russian disinformation': House committee report
The FBI and a Ukraine intelligence agency pressured social media platforms to ban users spreading "Russian disinformation," including American accounts, violating First Amendment rights. The FBI likely did not properly vet the lists provided by the Ukrainian agency, which had been infiltrated by Russian collaborators. The FBI reached out to social media giants over a dozen times in March 2022 alone, requesting removal of accounts without sufficient evidence. This raises concerns about ongoing cooperation between the FBI and the Ukrainian agency.
Washington Free Beacon: Jim Jordan Calls for FBI To Move to Alabama To Address Liberal Bias
Rep. Jim Jordan is threatening to block funding for a new FBI headquarters in D.C. unless it moves to Alabama. Jordan believes the move would protect agents from liberal influence. The FBI argues that being in D.C. is important for operational reasons.
The New American: Judge Denies Biden Admin in Social-media Censorship Case - The New American
A federal judge denied the DOJ's request to stay an injunction that restricts the Biden administration from communicating with social media companies in a way that violates the First Amendment. The preliminary injunction blocks several government agencies from engaging in certain communications with social media platforms.
The Epoch Times: Rep. Jordan Wants Congress to Deny Funds for New FBI Headquarters Unless It’s Outside of Washington
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan wants to withhold funds for the construction of a new FBI headquarters. He believes that centralizing FBI operations in Washington, D.C., has led to political interference and reduced autonomy in field offices. Jordan is also seeking additional funding restrictions, including limiting DOJ investigations of politically sensitive individuals and prohibiting the labeling of communications as misinformation or disinformation. He is concerned about DOJ's handling of immigration judges and seeks to prevent the enforcement of certain regulations.
Newsbusters: ESTABLISHING INFLUENCE: Alex Soros Met with Biden Officials 20 Times
The Chairman of Open Society Foundations, Alex Soros, has had numerous meetings with Biden administration officials and influential politicians since Biden took office. He has met with officials such as National Security Council Senior Director for Europe Amanda Sloat and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer. Alex has also met with top Democrats in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Additionally, he has met with former President Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and Vice President Kamala Harris. Alex has also met with global leaders like President Emmanuel Macron and U.N. Secretary General António Guterres.
#society
Flag And Cross: 'NY Times': Orthodox Jews Not 'archetypical'
In a recent article, The New York Times reporter Dana Rubinstein expressed concern about the dominance of Orthodox Jews in New York City's first Jewish Advisory Council. Rubinstein argued that this council did not represent the "archetypical Jewish New Yorker," typically found on the Upper West Side. The article sparked controversy and accusations of bigotry, with critics stating that it was wrong to try and categorize all Jews into a single box.
National Review: The Corner: NYC Politicians Worried about Orthodox Jews on Jewish Advisory Council
NYC Mayor Eric Adams forms a Jewish Advisory Council dominated by Orthodox Jews to combat antisemitism. Some politicians express concern about lack of diversity and LGBTQ representation. Despite this, they acknowledge the rise in hate crimes against the Jewish community.
#war
Breitbart: Trump Blasts More Ukraine Aid: Biden Dragging Us 'Toward World War III'
Former President Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, warning that it could escalate the conflict and lead to World War III. Trump argues that the administration should focus on ending the war and rebuilding the depleted military. Former Vice President Mike Pence, on the other hand, believes supporting Ukraine is in the best interest of the United States and can deter further aggression from Russia. People's Party candidate Cornel West also expresses concerns about the proxy war potentially leading to a global conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Taliban Backs 'Free Speech' Elon Musk in Twitter vs. Threads War
A Taliban official endorses Twitter over its rival Threads, praising Elon Musk for protecting freedom of speech. The Taliban, active on Twitter, prefers it over Facebook's Meta. The Taliban controls Afghanistan and has not been recognized as a legitimate government. It has shown interest in free speech but has a record of suppressing it. The Taliban promotes cooperation with China, and Musk shares this enthusiasm. Musk's Tesla has a showroom in Urumqi, where China's Uyghur genocide occurs. Musk publicly supports Chinese investment and AI development. .
National Review: The Corner: Yellen’s Bows Showed ‘Respect and Politeness,’ Says CCP Propaganda Outlet
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen faced criticism for bowing to China's vice premier, a diplomatic faux pas according to experts. However, China's Global Times defended Yellen's gesture, suggesting that some Americans struggle to tolerate respect and politeness. This incident raises questions about American attitudes towards China.
Red State: Joe Biden Blows off Important NATO Dinner, White House’s Explanation Doesn’t Cut It
President Joe Biden's trip to Europe for the NATO Summit has raised concerns due to several moments of confusion and his absence from an important NATO dinner. He was seen needing support from Prince Charles and being distracted by Welsh Guards. During his visit to Lithuania, Biden's confusion continued, with the Lithuanian President having to physically guide him. The decision to skip the dinner and send Secretary of State Blinken instead has sparked concern.
#economy
Breitbart: Joe Biden's Migrants Take Jobs, Americans Lose Jobs
The Biden administration's immigration policies have led to a rise in unemployment among black Americans. The influx of cheap migrant workers has resulted in the replacement of American workers, particularly those who are older, unhealthy, or deemed undesirable by employers. This has had a significant impact on black Americans, who now account for the majority of the increase in joblessness. This situation has also led to a decrease in real wages for Americans and increased competition for housing and jobs.
Fox News: Saudi Arabia provides $2B deposit to Pakistan's central bank, easing financial strain
Saudi Arabia has deposited $2 billion into Pakistan's central bank, providing a much-needed financial boost as Pakistan seeks a bailout package from the International Monetary Fund to address its economic crisis. This development comes ahead of an IMF executive board meeting where approval is expected for a $3 billion loan to help Pakistan.
Forbes: Two Amazon Charts Investors Need To See
Amazon's stock has had its ups and downs, but it currently appears to be overbought and not worth the high price. The company has missed earnings-per-share estimates in recent quarters, and its P/E ratio is high. Investors should consider selling or reducing their holdings.
#culture
Forbes: Godzilla Spotted Approaching America! New Japanese Production Arriving In December
Godzilla Minus One, the first Japanese-produced Godzilla film since Shin Godzilla in 2016, is set to debut in Japan on November 3, 2023, and will be released in the United States on December 1. The film will take place in a post-war Japan and will showcase Godzilla as a terrifying force. Toho International plans to expand the Godzilla franchise globally through merchandise and licensing.
Toho International is promoting the Godzilla license worldwide and plans to release new films, including Godzilla Minus One, which will add depth to the character and follow the Reiwa era of the storyline. In addition to the film, Toho is launching a 24-hour Godzilla Channel on Pluto TV, offering fans a chance to watch over 30 films from different eras. Exclusive collectibles and merchandise will be released, and a U.S.-based Godzilla Store will be launched to make more items accessible to North American fans.
#health
The Epoch Times: New HIV Cases Linked to Unusual Spa Treatment
The New Mexico Department of Health is warning people who received "vampire facials" from a now-closed spa to get tested for HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The spa, VIP Beauty Salon and Spa, was found to have unsafe practices that could spread infections. The owner of the spa, Maria Ramos de Ruiz, pleaded guilty to practicing medicine without a license and was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison.
#education
National Review: The Corner: Professor Glenn Loury on the Affirmative-Action Decision
The end of race-based affirmative action may prompt students to seek out universities that offer great education and post-grad opportunities. Glenn Loury challenges the necessity of affirmative action in maintaining elite schools like Harvard and Yale.
#crime
Daily Wire: Secret Service Says They ‘Cannot Comply’ With FOIA Request On Cocaine: Here’s Why
The Secret Service refuses to release information about cocaine found in the White House, citing potential interference with enforcement proceedings.
Fox News: Mississippi attorney general seeks to overturn conviction of former police officer in beating death case
The Mississippi attorney general is requesting the overturning of the conviction of a former police officer involved in a 2019 fatal beating. Last year, Anthony Fox was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of George Robinson. The attorney general argues that the prosecutors failed to prove a crucial element of manslaughter.
#sports
Fox News: Colts owner Jim Irsay pushes for Anthony Richardson to play early on: ‘It's going to be tough’
The Indianapolis Colts select quarterback Anthony Richardson in the 2023 NFL Draft to fill their void at the position after Andrew Luck's retirement. Owner Jim Irsay wants to test Richardson's potential despite the presence of veteran Gardner Minshew.
Forbes: Novak Djokovic Wins 33rd Straight Wimbledon Match, 2 Shy Of 24th Major Title
Novak Djokovic wins his 33rd straight match at Wimbledon, moving closer to his fifth straight Wimbledon crown and 24th Grand Slam title. He will face Jannik Sinner in the semifinals.
The Epoch Times: With Player Stylists and Gucci Collabs, MLB Eyes a Fresh Look With Younger Fans
MLB is embracing fashion as a way to attract younger audiences. They are hosting a red carpet show at Seattle's Pike Place Market before the All-Star Game, showcasing the players' sense of style. The league recognizes that fashion can be a powerful tool to engage fans and is looking to establish a more contemporary image.
Fox News: Barry Bonds says he 'belongs' in Cooperstown: 'Why is the Hall of Fame punishing me?'
Barry Bonds, former baseball player, has not been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame despite being on the ballot for 10 years. Bonds' numbers are linked to performance-enhancing drugs, but he claims to have never taken steroids or failed a drug test. Bonds believes he was unfairly punished by writers who voted him as the NL MVP. He argues that he was vindicated in court and that his numbers speak for themselves. Despite not being in the Hall of Fame, Bonds holds numerous records in Major League Baseball.
The Epoch Times: Mikala Jones, Hawaii Surfer Known for Filming Inside Waves, Dies in Surfing Accident
Hawaii surfer Mikala Jones dies in a surfing accident in Indonesia when his surfboard fin cuts his femoral artery. Jones, known for capturing stunning photos and videos of waves while surfing, started taking personal images of himself on the water in the 1990s and eventually became sponsored by GoPro. Jones leaves behind his wife and two daughters.
Fox News: Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown says he'll 'never forget' the 16 wide receivers drafted ahead of him in 2021
The Detroit Lions had a surprising season after being featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" last year, spoiling the Green Bay Packers playoff hopes. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who had a standout year, still remembers the 16 receivers drafted before him and uses it as motivation.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Maryland Angler's Massive Snakehead Could Break World Record
Damien Cook breaks state record for northern snakehead while kayak fishing in Maryland. Catch weighs over 1.5 pounds more than the world record.
#other
Fox News: Nickelodeon star Jennette McCurdy claims mom gave her showers until she was 18, made her ‘uncomfortable’
Actress Jennette McCurdy opens up about the disturbing details of her relationship with her overbearing mother and her struggles with an eating disorder and parental abuse in her book "I'm Glad My Mom Died." McCurdy discusses the constant monitoring of her body, including showering and physical exams, and her mother's obsession with her staying young. She also talks about how her mother introduced her to calorie restriction at a young age, leading to an eating disorder. McCurdy has now fully recovered from her eating disorder and is in a better place mentally.