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America One News
22 Jul 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Biden steps down: ‘It’d be a mistake to think Kamala Harris lacks a strong following’
Joe Biden stepped back from the presidential race, endorsing Kamala Harris as his successor. Reactions varied, with some praising his decision for its dignity, while others criticized the timing as reckless.
As Harris gears up for the spotlight, opinions diverge on her viability against Trump. Many forecast a tight election, but some anticipate a Trump triumph fueled by momentum.
Fox News: Portnoy says Biden dropping out and endorsing Harris has ‘subverted democracy with pure election fraud’
Dave Portnoy ignited a firestorm, claiming Kamala Harris wouldn’t be the Democratic nominee if Biden stepped down before primaries. He accused the party's powers of election fraud, asserting they’ve undermined democracy by handpicking candidates.
With biting sarcasm, he slammed Biden as a "lettuce-head," questioning the party's integrity and dubbing the situation “insane.” The Democrats, in his eyes, are orchestrating a political charade, ignoring the people's preferences as they maneuver behind closed doors.
Fox News: Joe Lieberman tried to heal our nation’s wounds by doing something politicians rarely do
Joe Lieberman's legacy is a beacon of bipartisanship in a political landscape marred by polarization. Known for his collaborative spirit across various sectors, he aimed to unite rather than divide, an ethos sorely missed today as discourse degenerates into hostility.
His upcoming book underscores the moral decay in American politics, advocating for a return to faith and respect. In an age dominated by social media chaos, Lieberman’s insights challenge us to seek common ground and healing—a necessary rebirth for democracy’s soul.
#society
Fox News: It’s my 'Americaversary.' After 40 years, here’s the one big thing I have learned about my adopted home
Every year, I celebrate my family's arrival in America, amazed at my luck to be here. Yet, it’s hard to ignore the struggles today—crime, inflation, and a government that evades the truth. Our denial of these issues makes it harder to unify and heal.
The safety once promised by our blue passports feels like an illusion as hostages are ignored and our crime-ridden streets tell a grim story. America is still exceptional, but denial is leading us to decline. We must face reality to preserve the nation we love.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jul 22: Day 290 – Israel used the Houthi playbook in Yemen port strike
In a decisive aerial move, the Israeli Air Force targeted Houthi-controlled port cranes, a symbol of ongoing shipping tensions. Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur links this action to a broader strategy amidst evolving regional dynamics.
Meanwhile, gratitude flows to Biden post his 2024 exit, contrasting with Netanyahu's leadership. GOP Senator JD Vance opting out of Netanyahu's Congressional address raises eyebrows over political allegiances.
#crime
Fox News: Trump shooter Thomas Crooks was likely 'acting out a fantasy': Extremism expert
In a murky mix of ambition and delusion, Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old, allegedly tried to assassinate Donald Trump, not to change the course of politics but to carve a name for himself in infamy. Experts suggest he was chasing fame, not ideology, leaving behind no manifesto, only chaotic dreams.
Crooks' background of online gaming and possibly troubled home life hint at a deeper turmoil, yet the school denies bullying claims. He had destructive fantasies, but in the end, he was just a misguided kid looking for significance in a world that often overlooks the lost.
Fox News: PA investigators visit Trump shooter Thomas Crooks' home Sunday for over an hour
In a quiet Pennsylvania suburb, federal agents visited the home of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old who attempted to assassinate Trump at a campaign rally. Their stay lasted over an hour, amid troubling family dynamics and his alarming pre-attack preparations.
Investigators discovered Crooks used a drone to scout the rally site and had searched for information on political figures and mental health. Motives remain unclear as the FBI probes deeper into the shooter’s troubled psyche and alarming actions.