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18 Jul 2023

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#politics

Townhall: Your Candidate Is an Idiot and I’ll Never Vote for Them
Your Candidate Is an Idiot and I’ll Never Vote for Them
The primaries are causing division among Republicans, with some refusing to vote for any candidate other than their own. Claims of cheating and rigging are moronic, as the stakes in the next election are high. All Republican candidates are better than Joe Biden, so loyalty to a person over principles is foolish. Winning the election and defeating Democrats should be the priority.


PJ Media: Why Isn't Trump Using the Most Obvious Disparaging Nickname for Chris Christie?
Why Isn't Trump Using the Most Obvious Disparaging Nickname for Chris Christie?
Political opponents of former New Jersey governor Chris Christie came up with the nickname "Kristy Kreme" back in 2016. Despite his unattractive appearance and being a RINO, Christie is polling at 10% and positioning himself as a fighter, which is what the GOP base wants. Optics and character acting matter in American politics, so why not make Christie pay for his flaws with a new nickname?


Townhall: Vivek Ramaswamy’s Success Can Inspire Young Americans
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Success Can Inspire Young Americans
Vivek Ramaswamy is a conservative visionary and political debater who educates others on important issues. He proposes unorthodox ideas and challenges the status quo. He is a successful entrepreneur and a shining example of American values.


Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: The White House cocaine case file is as empty as our VP's head
GREG GUTFELD: The White House cocaine case file is as empty as our VP's head


In this Fox News article, the author sarcastically highlights unanswered questions and mysteries surrounding the White House, including the case of the White House coke and the Gilgo Beach killer. They also raise questions about President Biden's legitimacy and criticize the lack of investigation into Hunter Biden's activities. The author suggests that there are hidden truths and mysteries in the current administration that may never be uncovered.


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Fox News: On this day in history, July 18, 1976, Nadia Comaneci scores perfect 10 at Summer Olympics
On this day in history, July 18, 1976, Nadia Comaneci scores perfect 10 at Summer Olympics
Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci made history on July 18, 1976 by scoring the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics. Her flawless routine brought her the first-ever perfect score in Olympic competition. Comaneci went on to win several more perfect 10s, solidifying her place as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.

On July 17, 1945, the Potsdam Conference began, marking the final Allied summit after World War II. This conference was a significant moment in history as it set the stage for post-war peace negotiations and the restructuring of Europe.


#education

Townhall: The 34 Professors Who Protested My Speaking at Arizona State University
The 34 Professors Who Protested My Speaking at Arizona State University
A controversy arises at Arizona State University when faculty members condemn a conference featuring conservative speakers, accusing them of being white nationalist provocateurs. The professors' opposition leads to low attendance and repercussions for the event organizers. The accusations against the speakers are based on misinterpretations and selective quotes.