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Jul 21, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Joe Rogan urges progressive Texas Democrat to run for president, calling him a 'good person'
Podcast host Joe Rogan suggested Texas Democratic State Rep. James Talarico run for president, emphasizing the need for genuine leadership. Talarico cautioned against viewing any politician as a savior, referencing figures like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
Talarico, a self-identified "proud progressive," criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott as a significant public safety threat, citing issues like the Uvalde shooting and pandemic responses. Rogan has previously opposed lockdown measures and discussed police funding issues.
Front Page Magazine: So, You Want to Be a Leftist, Huh
The article argues that the average Democratic voter is unaware of the true nature of Leftism, which is characterized by hatred, lies, atheism, and violence, as outlined by historical figures like Lenin. It claims that these traits are foundational to Leftist ideology and that current Democratic leaders are intentionally undermining traditional American values.
It further details historical atrocities committed under communist regimes, suggesting that such ideologies lead to societal destruction and moral decay. The piece asserts that the Democratic Party misrepresents its intentions, masking a more sinister agenda rooted in these ideologies.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Italy: Playground for Terror
A New York vacationer, Nick Pellegrino, was attacked and stabbed by two North African migrants in Milan, highlighting rising crime linked to migration in Europe. Pellegrino criticized loose immigration laws, expressing concerns over safety and the growing threat posed by certain migrant groups.
The incident raises questions about the cultural and religious tensions in Europe, as Pellegrino's attackers reportedly targeted him for wearing a gold crucifix, a symbol some Muslims find offensive. The broader implications for European society and its ability to integrate migrants are increasingly scrutinized.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Israel’s Spies, Iran’s Counter-Spies
Iran's attempts at counter-espionage have proven to be largely ineffective, as evidenced by their misguided arrests of innocent individuals, including bizarre claims of spying animals like squirrels and pigeons. Despite these distractions, Israeli intelligence operations continue to thrive within Iran.
While Iranian officials focus on outlandish threats, real espionage activities are reportedly ongoing, with Israeli agents successfully infiltrating and gathering intelligence on Iran's nuclear facilities. This ongoing situation highlights the challenges Iran faces in effectively countering foreign intelligence efforts.
#economy
GB News: Drivers warned of steep car insurance surges for making 'simple' changes to vehicles
Drivers in the UK may face insurance premium increases of up to 16% due to vehicle modifications. Performance enhancements like suspension changes, body kits, and engine remapping can raise costs by nearly 16%, while even minor aesthetic changes like tinted windows can add over 12%.
Geographic factors also influence these increases, with London drivers seeing the highest average rise of 8.88%. Experts advise motorists to consider potential insurance implications when planning vehicle modifications, as seemingly minor upgrades could lead to significant financial surprises.
Le Monde: 'The end of the UK's tax privilege for non-domiciled residents is an opportunity for France'
The UK has abolished the "non-domiciled" tax status, which allowed wealthy individuals to avoid taxes on foreign income. This change, aimed at increasing tax revenue, may lead to an exodus of capital and talent, with predictions suggesting up to 30% of current "non-doms" could leave.
The reform introduces a four-year exemption on foreign income for new arrivals, but forecasts indicate significant losses in human and financial capital. London has already seen a decline in its ranking for billionaires since Brexit.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Decadence and Its Critics
The decline of Western civilization raises concerns about its future, echoing historical patterns of past civilizations like Sumeria and Rome. Cultural critics, particularly conservatives, argue that the West faces internal threats to its values and identity, stemming from historical upheavals and philosophical movements that undermine its moral foundations.
Despite warnings from conservative critics, who often feel ignored, the public's understanding of decadence is muddled. They must articulate clear principles and demonstrate how the West has strayed from its previous state of excellence. Critics should also explore how today's challenges can lead to a renewed understanding of civilization, much like St. Augustine's metaphor of olives being pressed to yield oil.
#crime
Fox News: Canadian girl, 9, found dead in New York after father claimed she was kidnapped
A 9-year-old girl from Canada, Melina Frattolin, was found dead in New York after her father reported her missing and claimed she was kidnapped. New York State Police have stated there is no evidence of abduction and noted inconsistencies in the father's account.
The investigation continues, and the cause of death remains unclear. A media briefing is planned for further updates.