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23 Jul 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Vance questions Harris' legitimacy
In the wake of Biden's withdrawal, JD Vance launched a fierce attack on Kamala Harris, branding her a "million times worse" than Biden and alleging that her nomination was orchestrated by elite Democrats. He framed Biden's exit as a coup, threatening democracy itself.
Vance questioned Harris' patriotism and citizenship, echoing Trump's prior criticisms. Amidst the political fray, he painted Harris as emblematic of a party disconnected from its voters. The accusations are a calculated ploy in a fierce election battle.
Forbes: Here’s How Kamala Harris Is Embracing Memes Like Charli XCX’s ‘Brat Summer’ And ‘Project Coconut Tree’
Biden’s exit from the presidential race opened the door for Kamala Harris, who swiftly revamped her campaign in the vibrant aesthetic of Charli XCX’s “Brat.” Embracing a wave of memes, including her quirky “coconut tree” quote, she seeks to rally a youthful base.
With a viral campaign driven by social media savvy, Harris is transforming mockery into momentum as she claims the Democratic mantle. Endorsements roll in, and the dance of politics continues, all in neon green.
#military
The Telegraph: Military intervention in Ukraine is now essential
Western leaders back Ukraine but lack a solid strategy, with some calling for a "negotiated peace" that plays into Russia's hands. Military intervention is deemed essential to uphold European security, as negotiations have consistently favored Russian demands.
Nato's credibility is at stake; its hesitation to act underlines a dangerous hope for peace through diplomacy in a conflict that necessitates military resolve. The stakes are high—with Ukraine's existence and the integrity of the Euro-Atlantic community on the line.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 23: Day 291 – Why IDF evacuated parts of Gaza humanitarian zone
Two more hostages confirmed dead by the IDF, increasing tensions in Gaza as military adjusts humanitarian zones amid ongoing rocket strikes from Lebanon. New intelligence reveals a West Bank terror cell's foiled kidnapping plot, while a Canadian man attempts a stabbing in southern Israel.
#education
GB News: Universities are not nurseries for people who 'don't fancy going out to work', says former MP
In a dimly lit studio, former Conservative MP Philip Davies lit a cigarette and declared that universities shouldn’t be cradles for the aimless. He argued that a flood of less-than-stellar A-level students is drowning out those who truly deserve a shot at higher education.
Davies wants a system where only the best make the cut, free from the burden of subsidizing those unqualified. He claims the current setup encourages mediocrity rather than merit.