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18 Jul 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: MSNBC Contributor Victoria Soto Irked by No Labels Ruining Biden's 2024 Chances
No Labels, a bipartisan group, is causing concern for Democrats as it may jeopardize Joe Biden's re-election chances. The two-party system in the U.S. and cultural norms make it difficult for a third party to succeed, but if a moderate Republican were to win the GOP nomination, it could potentially hurt them as well. The focus is on how this may negatively impact the major party candidate.
Breitbart: Jim Jordan Extends Social Media Investigation to Mark Zuckerberg's Threads
Rep. Jim Jordan has requested that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hand over documents regarding content moderation on the new platform Threads as part of the House Judiciary's investigation of tech platforms' policies and contact with the Biden administration. The platform, which has been marketed as a rival to Twitter, raises concerns about political persecution and the suppression of speech. The investigation, which initially involved subpoenas to Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, will now include Threads.
Daily Wire: Georgia Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Trump Hail Mary To Stop Potential Indictment
The Georgia Supreme Court rejects Trump's attempt to block investigation into election overturning efforts. Indictments may happen soon. ( )
Trump could face indictment in Georgia for election interference, making it the third criminal case against him. He also faces federal charges for overturning the election. ( )
Spectator USA: Trump versus the party
The Republican Party is suffering from the "Three Stooges syndrome," with candidates focused on attacking each other rather than Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Trump's victory transformed the party, leading to policy victories but also legal battles that hindered his administration. Now Trump is attempting a comeback in 2024, despite facing opposition from some within his own party. The GOP field is crowded with candidates, but Trump still commands significant support. Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, is one contender who has criticized Trump and targeted his handling of Covid-19. However, DeSantis may struggle with his conservative culture-war stances in a general election. Trump's legal problems also loom over the race, with his indictment in the Stormy Daniels case drawing less support from Republicans compared to the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. As the first debate approaches, it remains to be seen if the Republican Party's "Three Stooges problem" will worsen or improve. Trump's desire for a return to the White House is driven more by personal animus and revenge than achieving anything for the country. While he may win the nomination, the opposition of his cabinet members raises questions about the kind of administration he would run. Until a bold candidate emerges, Trump appears indestructible in his own mind.
Breitbart: Ohio Senate Republican Candidate Frank LaRose Took Over $1 Million in 'Zuck Bucks' to Help Run 2020 Election
Ohio Senate Republican candidate Frank LaRose accepted over $1 million in funding from Mark Zuckerberg's election nonprofit for the November 2020 election. LaRose also praised No Labels, a nonpartisan political group that supports gun control and amnesty for illegal aliens.
Daily Wire: Comer Says FBI Veteran Confirmed ‘Key’ Whistleblower Claims From Hunter Biden Case
A former FBI agent confirmed key aspects of whistleblower testimony about the investigation into Hunter Biden. The interview with Hunter Biden was tipped off to him and federal agents were told to stand by, preventing the FBI and IRS from interviewing him. The allegations raise concerns about the DOJ's handling of the investigation.
#society
Flag And Cross: Country Singer of Hit Woke-Bashing Song: 'I Don’t Want My Daughter Growing Up in Liberal-Run America'
Austin Moody's song "I'm Just Sayin'" has gained popularity, reaching number 7 on the iTunes country chart. Moody wrote the song as a way to speak out against the destruction of individualism in society and the darkness that he believes is coming for children. He is unafraid of blowback and is proud to stand up for his beliefs, using his art to say the right thing. The response to the song has been positive, showing that there is still a moral compass in this country.
Daily Wire: Johnny The Walrus Wins Float Contest, Judge Flips Out
A float inspired by the book "Johnny The Walrus" wins first place at a local parade in Alaska. One judge expresses outrage online, mistaking it for an anti-trans float. The book's author, Matt Walsh, and the float's creator, Michael Humphrey, face controversy.
Breitbart: Transgender Miss Netherlands Defends Dylan Mulvaney Amid Bud Light Backlash
Transgender winner of Miss Universe Netherlands, Rikkie Valerie Kollé, defends transgender TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney against backlash. Kollé is proud of the win and sees it as an opportunity to use her voice for change in society. Kollé receives death threats but thanks the haters for giving her a bigger platform. Mulvaney accuses Bud Light of enabling transphobia.
Fox News: Valerie Bertinelli responds to critic who said she’s had Botox: 'You're trying to shame me'
Valerie Bertinelli responded to a negative comment about her appearance on social media. She addressed the comment in a video, discussing her experience with Botox and the changes it caused. Bertinelli emphasized the importance of women supporting each other and not shaming one another.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Suspected Space Debris on WA Beach Declared Safe
A mysterious object, possibly from a foreign space launch vehicle, washes up on a West Australian beach. Multiple agencies investigate to determine its origin and safety.
The Epoch Times: Solomon Islands PM Accuses Australia of Cutting Funding, Says Beijing Will Step-In
Solomon Islands PM accuses Australia and New Zealand of cutting aid funding, turns to Beijing for support. Sogavare signs multiple deals with CCP during visit to China. Australia denies delaying funding. China's loan programs raise concerns about debt-trap diplomacy and militarization in the South Pacific.
The American Spectator: Sino-Russian Geopolitics With Stephen Kotkin and Orville Schell
Russia scholar Stephen Kotkin and China scholar Orville Schell identify the collapse of the Soviet Union as a motivating factor for Putin and Xi in global geopolitics. Both leaders seek to revive their nations as great powers and view the West as a threat. They share a goal of reducing American influence on the Eurasian landmass. The United States needs to recognize these geopolitical realities and integrate them into our diplomacy.
#economy
Spectator USA: ESG is a surprise boon for fossil fuel giants
ESG, or environmental, social and corporate governance, has become a major force in the financial world, with trillions of dollars now invested in ESG assets. However, a new report from Bloomberg reveals that ESG funds have actually funneled billions of dollars into one of the world's largest oil and gas companies, Aramco. This raises questions about the true intentions and effectiveness of ESG in driving renewable energy transition and addressing climate change.
#education
Red State: ASU Megadonor Yanks $400K a Year Donation After Professor Fired for Holding Event With Conservative Speakers
Arizona State University fired a conservative professor for hosting conservative speakers. The university lost a $400K donation and faces investigations over alleged intolerance towards conservative speech.
#crime
The American Spectator: Weatherman Informer Larry Grathwohl: When the FBI Did Good Work
Larry Grathwohl risked his life to defend his nation, first in Vietnam and later with the FBI to combat terrorism. He warned Americans about Obama's corrupted FBI and its tactics of intimidation and censorship. Larry's infiltration of the Weather Underground revealed their violent plans and connections to Bill Ayers. The FBI needs reform, not abolition, to restore its integrity and focus on real threats.
The Epoch Times: Santa Monica Councilman Attacked by Homeless Man
A Santa Monica councilman was attacked by a man he asked to pick up trash. The man poured a sticky liquid on the councilman and his wife, and a shoving match ensued. The attacker, believed to be homeless, was arrested and charged with battery and theft.
#sports
The Epoch Times: After Phelps, a Kinder, Gentler Bob Bowman Still Producing Top Swimmers
Coach Bob Bowman, who famously coached swimmer Michael Phelps to 23 Olympic gold medals, has adopted a kinder and gentler coaching style. After realizing the toll that his previous intense and harsh coaching methods took on him, Bowman now conveys his message in softer tones. Despite the change, his swimmers still see him as demanding and highly successful. They appreciate his new approach and the fun they have during training. Bowman's coaching success, even without Phelps, is satisfying to him. He credits his change in demeanor to spending time with his own grandchildren and realizing that he wants them to be treated with kindness.
#other
Breitbart: Trudeau's Canada Wildfire Fiasco Affecting 70 Million Americans
Massive wildfires in Canada have caused smoke to drift across the border into the United States, triggering air quality alerts for about 70 million people in several states, including major cities. The smoke poses a serious health risk, particularly for individuals with heart or lung disease, the elderly, and pregnant women. The Canadian government has mobilized armed forces and Coast Guard to assist in firefighting and evacuation efforts, as dozens of new fires have been reported. The Trudeau administration's policies and lax forest management practices are being blamed for exacerbating the crisis.
The Epoch Times: When Life Gives You Stone Fruit
When summer stone fruit is abundant, a crisp is the perfect way to use up the ripe, passed over fruit. This recipe combines nectarines and raspberries for a tangy and sweet filling, topped with a crispy streusel. Serve slightly warm or at room temperature.
The Epoch Times: Duracell Loses Use of Energizer's Trademarks for Marketing in Canada
Federal judge issues permanent injunction against Duracell Canada for using Energizer's trademarks. Energizer awarded $179,000; Duracell accused of false advertising. Duracell's use of rival's name in advertising breached Trademarks Act, resulting in degradation of goodwill.