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#politics

American Thinker: Why the Democrat’s call to ‘save our democracy’ is a lie
Why the Democrat’s call to ‘save our democracy’ is a lie
The left uses the rallying call of "saving our democracy" to mobilize their base, but they fail to define what democracy actually means. In reality, "our democracy" refers to the power of the Deep State and Swamp, controlled by the administrative state. The left uses this term to oppose Trump and suppress opposing voices, employing violence and misinformation. They fear a second Trump term because he poses a threat to their entrenched system. If the left truly believes in democracy, they should be open to national referendums on critical issues, but they know their positions would be defeated.


Liberty Nation: Hush Now … It’s Hunter Biden – C5 TV
Hush Now … It’s Hunter Biden – C5 TV
The C-5 Panel gathers to discuss a shocking discovery on What's App and the potential alarming implications.


National Review: The Right Way to Label the Left
The Right Way to Label the Left
Conservatives should reclaim the terms "liberal" and "progressive" from the Left, as these words represent the core values of liberty and progress. The Left's focus on equality and care, rather than liberty, does not accurately align with the meaning of these terms. Conservatives can promote their principles by disassociating the Left from "liberal" and "progressive," emphasizing how their ideas promote liberty and progress, and highlighting how leftist policies hinder freedom and progress in practice.


#society

National Review: Where Are the Fathers?
Where Are the Fathers?
In children's literature, there is a prevalence of absent or weak fathers. This may be because stories often require a loss or absence to drive the plot. However, this lack of strong father figures overlooks the important wisdom and guidance that parents can provide. The literature should portray fathers as present, strong, and capable of showing love and support.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Ukrainian troops making advances on Bakhmut flanks – military
Ukrainian troops making advances on Bakhmut flanks – military
Ukrainian troops advance in Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, with gains on both flanks of Bakhmut City. Russian forces attempt to storm Ukrainian positions in Lyman-Kupiansk sector. Main Russian efforts focused on Lyman, Bakhmut, and Mariinka axes.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: India's response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is nuanced
India's response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is nuanced
India walks a tightrope between its historical ties with Russia and growing partnership with the U.S. during the Ukraine conflict. It maintains a balanced stand, neither fully endorsing nor condemning Russia's actions, while emphasizing the importance of peaceful dialogue and upholding international law. India's approach underscores its commitment to maintaining a delicate balance between its relations with Russia and the United States.


#culture

Forbes: Biggest Video Game Of 2023? Officially It’s ‘Hogwarts Legacy,’ (But It’s Probably ‘Zelda’)
Biggest Video Game Of 2023? Officially It’s ‘Hogwarts Legacy,’ (But It’s Probably ‘Zelda’)
Hogwarts Legacy and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom broke records by selling over 22 million copies in the first two weeks. Hogwarts Legacy made $850 million and sold 12 million copies, despite controversy over J.K. Rowling's statements. Tears of the Kingdom sold 10 million copies and made $700 million, becoming the fastest-selling game in the Legend of Zelda series.


#health

Fox News: God has 'extraordinary and omnipotent mercy' toward penitent sinners, Minnesota priest says
God has 'extraordinary and omnipotent mercy' toward penitent sinners, Minnesota priest says
Hospital chaplain Fr. Andrew Jaspers shares the impact of absolution on the dying during the coronavirus pandemic. He recounts how he administered the sacrament of Confession to a patient named Jim, who was depressed and had thoughts of suicide. The confession brought about a transformation in Jim's life, lifting the weight of sin from his shoulders and restoring hope. Fr. Jaspers highlights the power of God's mercy and the role of the sacraments in healing and renewal.


#education

National Review: The Supreme Court’s Anti-Racism Ruling Leads to Media Meltdown
The Supreme Court’s Anti-Racism Ruling Leads to Media Meltdown
The Supreme Court ruled that race-based admissions policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University are unconstitutional, violating the equal-protection clause of the 14th Amendment. The press is criticizing the decision and accusing the Court of racism, despite the undeniable evidence of race-based discrimination by colleges.


#other

American Thinker: Preaching in the News: An Old Tradition
Preaching in the News: An Old Tradition
"Preachers" in the news spread propaganda instead of truth, influencing how we think and behave. Corruption in reporting has been around for a long time, with mainstream media promoting immoral and indefensible ideas. Honest and impartial reporting is essential, but it is anathema to the spread of propaganda. The demand for tolerance from the intolerant is a recent political development, and following mainstream news exposes us to party propaganda instead of the truth. Truth is independent of opinions and does not bow to political passion.


Spectator USA: Heidi Swanson, the whole food revolutionary
Heidi Swanson, the whole food revolutionary
Heidi Swanson's vegetarian food blog, 101 Cookbooks, is still popular but less countercultural. Her first cookbook, Super Natural Cooking, introduced whole foods while her newer cookbook, Super Natural Simple, focuses on the recipes themselves. Swanson's recipes allow for sweetness and include ingredients like tofu that were once seen as hippie fare.