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22 Jul 2024

#politics

Fox News: Democrats told us Biden was razor sharp. Wait till America gets the Kamala Harris spin
Democrats told us Biden was razor sharp. Wait till America gets the Kamala Harris spin
Joe Biden's exit from the presidential race leaves Kamala Harris with a gilded facade crafted by the DNC, hoping to spin her incompetence into a narrative of wisdom. Poll numbers tell a different story; she’s the problem, not the solution, as the Democrats scramble for a lifeline.

The veneer of success thinly coats a record of failure in leadership and policy, particularly on immigration and foreign affairs. As the truth rings hollow, Americans see through the charade, recognizing that Harris is cut from the same tainted cloth as her predecessor.


Fox News: Bangladesh protests pause as top court agrees to abandon most job quotas
Bangladesh protests pause as top court agrees to abandon most job quotas
In Bangladesh, a Supreme Court ruling scrapped most government job quotas, quelling violent protests that left 147 dead. Students demanded an apology from the Prime Minister, a sign of rising frustration amid stagnant job growth and high youth unemployment.

With streets calm for now, the government faces a tense standoff as new demands emerge, echoing discontent with authoritarian rule and economic struggles post-COVID.


Forbes: Harris Praises Biden In First Speech Since Launching Presidential Run
Harris Praises Biden In First Speech Since Launching Presidential Run
Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first public address since President Biden withdrew from the 2024 race, praised his record and hinted at his recovery from COVID-19. Biden's unexpected endorsement of Harris as the new Democratic nominee has reshuffled the election landscape.

The stakes are high as the political drama unfolds.


The Western Journal: The 51-Second Video That 'Ended Kamala's First Presidential Campaign' Resurfaces, Goes Massively Viral
The 51-Second Video That 'Ended Kamala's First Presidential Campaign' Resurfaces, Goes Massively Viral
A 51-second clip resurfaces, showing Kamala Harris stumbling in a debate against Tulsi Gabbard, igniting critiques just as she steps into the 2024 presidential ring backed by Biden. Gabbard’s pointed remarks on Harris' record threaten to sink her campaign once again.

With 15.7 million views and growing, the video serves as a stark reminder of an unflattering past. Harris, a once-promising candidate, faces the specter of her own words, breathing new life into the old adage: those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.


The Federalist: Obama's Biden Backstab Demonstrates Party's Moral Bankruptcy
Obama's Biden Backstab Demonstrates Party's Moral Bankruptcy
In a twist fit for a noir novel, the Democrats orchestrated a coup against President Biden, sidelining over 14 million voters. Obama pulls the strings while Biden, now seen as past his prime, slips into silence, leaving potential successors eyeing the throne.

With party heavyweights shunning him, the question lingers: if Biden is too frail for the campaign trail, should he be steering the ship at all? It’s a political chess game where the stakes are national security and leadership.


The Telegraph: French anti-terrorist unit to provide Israel football team with ‘ring of steel’ at Olympics
French anti-terrorist unit to provide Israel football team with ‘ring of steel’ at Olympics
A French anti-terror unit braces for pro-Palestinian protests at Israel’s first Olympic event in Paris, doubling the police presence since 2012. The international tension simmers as Israeli threats loom, with calls to ban their athletes echoing through the city.

Meanwhile, security gadgets buzz in preparation, while memories of Munich haunt the games, suggesting that even in sport, violence is a shadow that never really fades away.


Fox News: New York Times columnists say other Democrats more ‘electable’, ‘exciting’ than Kamala Harris
New York Times columnists say other Democrats more ‘electable’, ‘exciting’ than Kamala Harris
New York Times writers doubt Kamala Harris as the best choice for the Democratic presidential nominee, scoring her low compared to other candidates. Despite Biden's endorsement, staff see her as lackluster and not the one to beat Trump, with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer topping the excitement scale.

The whispers in the editorial room suggest a longing for change, as Harris stands out less sharply against her peers—seen as more appealing and electable. This isn’t just an endorsement; it’s a hesitant push for the familiar in a time that craves the bold.


Times Of Israel: Secret Service director says Trump shooting was agency’s biggest ‘failure’ in decades
Secret Service director says Trump shooting was agency’s biggest ‘failure’ in decades
The Secret Service's failure to protect Trump during a rally led to an assassination attempt, marking a significant operational blunder. Amid public outcry, director Kimberly Cheatle took responsibility but vowed to revamp security protocols.

Calls for her resignation grow as lawmakers fume over how a gunman was able to get so close, echoing past security lapses. Investigators are still piecing together the motives behind the attack.


Fox News: Harris ripped for resurfaced claims praising Biden's fitness amid age concerns: 'Complicit in a coverup'
Harris ripped for resurfaced claims praising Biden's fitness amid age concerns: 'Complicit in a coverup'
Kamala Harris is now the Democratic frontrunner after Biden dropped out, but her past comments vouching for his health have sparked backlash. Critics accuse her of a cover-up regarding Biden’s cognitive decline, suggesting her assurances may have been more about ambition than honesty.

The political landscape is murky as Harris faces growing doubts about her integrity and leadership, with Republican voices rallying against her perceived deception. The fallout raises questions about transparency in American politics and who really holds the reins.


Forbes: JD Vance Is Outselling Kamala Harris On Amazon's Book Chart—For Now
JD Vance Is Outselling Kamala Harris On Amazon's Book Chart—For Now
Vance’s memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" hits Amazon’s top spots as his presidential campaign heats up, receiving Trump’s backing. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's book gains traction after Biden’s endorsement, positioning her as a formidable contender in the race.

Two childhoods, two paths; one political circus.


The Western Journal: Elon Musk Burns Kamala Harris Shortly After Biden Endorsement: 'Imagine 4 Years of This...'
Elon Musk Burns Kamala Harris Shortly After Biden Endorsement: 'Imagine 4 Years of This...'
After Biden endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic frontrunner, Elon Musk stepped in with a jab, hinting at the cringe-inducing specter of a Harris presidency. His critique flared up over a viral clip of her from 2022, sparking murmurs of doubt within the party.

Even as some leaders voiced support, names like Pelosi and Obama hesitated, preferring an open convention. Harris might be the nominee, but uncertainty looms in the shadows of the Democratic establishment.


#society

GB News: Neighbour from hell uses a FOGHORN to drown out young children having fun in pre-school playground
Neighbour from hell uses a FOGHORN to drown out young children having fun in pre-school playground
In Bournemouth, a local resident waged a noisy war against a pre-school, drowning out children's laughter with a foghorn. As kids played during sports day, the fearsome alarm turned innocent joy into chaos, sending cries echoing through the playground.

The council's health team got involved, investigating this strange neighborhood feud. Comments from social media called out the resident, while the children, blissfully unaware, just wanted to play.


#education

The Telegraph: Joe Biden’s exit may turn out to be Ukraine’s gain
Joe Biden’s exit may turn out to be Ukraine’s gain
Zelensky expresses gratitude to Biden, acknowledging U.S. support in Ukraine's struggle against Russia. Yet, Biden's hesitant stance stirs frustration, as American aid is met with stringent limitations, leaving Ukraine in a precarious position against an aggressive adversary.

Meanwhile, looming issues plague British universities, facing possible closures due to over-reliance on international students and pseudo-academic programs. Calls arise for a tighter focus on vocational training and greater independence to foster genuine academic excellence.


#crime

The Telegraph: Police backed me, says South African who shot dead dozens of black men
Police backed me, says South African who shot dead dozens of black men
Louis van Schoor, a former security guard in apartheid-era South Africa, claims his deadly spree—claiming at least 39 lives—was sanctioned by local police, who knew of his actions and offered him tacit support. He insists he was not a racist, framing his violence as law enforcement on criminals.

After serving 12 years for seven murders, he maintains that each night was a thrilling chase, not seeing himself as a serial killer, despite survivors recounting tales of his brutality. Now, he works on a dairy farm, with the ghosts of his victims shadowing the memories of a turbulent past.