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26 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Flag And Cross: Mexican Authorities Spot Truck with US Border Patrol Decals - They Turn Out to Be Fake and Truck Contains 17 Migrants
The treacherous border crisis caused by Biden's policies incentivizes human traffickers to exploit desperate illegal aliens. A recent incident involved a group of 17 illegal aliens crammed into a fake Border Patrol truck. Smugglers often imitate law enforcement to deceive migrants, subjecting them to abuse and even death.
#politics
American Thinker: Plea deal falls apart, Hunter pleads ‘not guilty’ as DOJ and defense counsel continue talks with court-imposed 14-day deadline
Federal Judge Maryellen Noreika refuses plea deal for Hunter Biden, questioning future charges and an ongoing investigation. Plea deal collapses, parties have two weeks to reach a new agreement. Judge shows concerns and annoyance. DOJ prosecuting the president's son without special counsel is outrageous. Judge Noreika receives praise for bravery.
National Review: The Corner: Stop Complaining about Voting-Law Changes
The study by political scientists Justin Grimmer and Eitan Hersh shows that changes in voting laws have minimal impact on turnout and partisan performance. Claims of voter suppression or advantage from parties are unfounded. The focus should shift towards resolving election procedure issues based on their merits.
The Economist: Spain shows that some voters still want centrism
Spain's general election results surprised many as the wave of nationalist populism failed to sweep into the country. The centre-right People's Party (PP) came first, but lacks a majority even with the hard-right party Vox. Other parties refuse to join a coalition with the populists. The governing left-wing bloc also won fewer seats and may have to include regional separatists to reach a majority. The failure of the populist wave in Spain can be attributed to factors such as strong support for the EU and the receding Catalonia independence question.
National Review: DeSantis’s Problem: Alienating the Voters He Needs
Ron DeSantis is focusing too much on winning over Trump's core supporters and neglecting the more persuadable voters he needs to secure the presidency. His economic message should differentiate him from Trump, but instead, he seems to be adopting a similar approach. Furthermore, his infatuation with alternative media venues and failure to address certain issues may alienate voters looking to move on from the Trump era.
PJ Media: Transgender Policy Allegedly Leads Activists to Make Disturbing Threats Against School Board President
Left-wing political activists, who claim to support peace and tolerance, made death threats against a school board president in response to a new parental notification policy regarding transgender students. The threats included dismemberment and were directed at School Board President Sonja Shaw. The policy requires schools to notify parents when a student identifies with a gender different from their biological sex.
National Review: The Corner: Tim Scott, the Last Happy Warrior
The atmosphere surrounding the Republican party is perpetually pessimistic with no cheerful and optimistic candidates except for Tim Scott. The front-runner, Donald Trump, is seen as an all-caps narcissist while the next man up, Ron DeSantis, finds himself in chaos. Tim Scott's presidential brand revolves around hope and optimism, which is a stark contrast to the current state of the party.
#society
PJ Media: Irish Farmers Protest Government Cow Sacrifice to Climate Gods
Irish government plans to cull 200,000 cows to meet climate targets, sparking protests from farmers. Similar shutdowns of food production are happening globally, leading to food shortages and economic instability. The COVID-19 pandemic also disrupted the food supply chain.
The Federalist Papers: Elderly Homeowner Turns Tables on Burglar, Holds Him at Gunpoint Until Police Arrive: Cops
The media focuses on gun violence, blaming guns more than the people using them. Guns are often used for personal protection, as demonstrated by an elderly man who used a gun to subdue a home invader in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Gun ownership is necessary for self-defense.
Spectator USA: Kevin Spacey is finally free
Actor Kevin Spacey has been acquitted of all nine counts of sexual assault that he had been accused of. This verdict comes six years after the allegations surfaced during the movement. While some see this as a miscarriage of justice, there is no evidence to support the claims made against him. As a gay man, Spacey had struggled with his identity and lived in the "closet," which may have contributed to his awkward behavior.
Fox News: Allowing trans activists to intervene in driver's license suit a legal 'morass,' Kansas AG Kobach says
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach argues that allowing transgender residents to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to change their sex on driver's licenses would create a legal "morass." Kobach wants the focus of the case to remain on his argument that a new state law bars changing the licenses to reflect gender identity. The five transgender individuals, represented by the ACLU, assert that this violates their rights. Kobach maintains that their intervention will complicate the case.
The Babylon Bee: Ice Cube Tries To Improve His Street Cred By Riding With Tucker Carlson
Rapper-actor Ice Cube seeks credibility by appearing on Tucker Carlson's show, believing association with the conservative pundit will prove his toughness. Eyewitnesses in L.A. streets express newfound respect for Ice Cube after seeing him with Carlson.
Fox News: NBC report ridiculed for touting 'safe spaces' for Black people to camp, hike: 'Outdoors is racist'
A report by NBC that claimed Black people needed "safe spaces" in the outdoors was ridiculed on Twitter. The report focused on Black-led outdoor groups that aim to combat racism and stereotypes by providing safe spaces. Critics called it race-baiting and mocked the idea, suggesting that the report was an example of neuroticism and fake race/gender grievance from the media.
Daily Wire: Summer Camps Embrace Gender Theory, ‘Trans Inclusion,’ Critical Race Theory
National summer camp organizations like the American Camp Association (ACA) have adopted left-wing theories on race and gender, embedding them into their operations. The ACA's 2023 National conference included sessions on "Trans Inclusion in Overnight Programs" and the creation of racially exclusive "affinity groups." Other summer camp organizations such as Outward Bound USA and Camp Fire have also embraced leftist beliefs on sex and race. These organizations promote gender identity theory, Critical Race Theory (CRT), and strive to dismantle inequities and promote inclusion and equity.
#culture
Flag And Cross: 'The Chosen' Smashes Expectations in Debut, Highlights Trend on TV Conservatives Should Celebrate
"The Chosen," a Christian show about the miracles and teachings of Jesus, has had a successful debut on CW, drawing over half a million viewers. The show, which has already been available on other platforms, will air its first three seasons on CW. Other Christian productions, such as "Sound of Freedom," have also seen great success.
#health
The Blaze: Ice Cube's controversial comments on Tucker's show cause backlash
Outspoken Tucker Carlson surprises his audience with a podcast interview featuring Ice Cube, during which the rapper expresses his distrust of COVID-19 vaccines. Ice Cube cites rushed development and a lack of trust in vaccine makers as his reasons for remaining unvaccinated. Despite the opportunity to earn $9 million for a film role, he stands firm in his beliefs for the sake of setting a good example for his children.
Forbes: Elon Musk ‘s Increasing Skepticism Of Covid-19 And Vaccines: A Timeline
Billionaire Elon Musk questioned the Covid-19 vaccine's role in Bronny James' cardiac arrest. Musk has a history of spreading questionable information about Covid-19.
Forbes: Labor Shortage, Not Covid, Dogs Hospital Comeback To Pre-Pandemic Days
Hospital and health system operating margins have significantly declined since the pandemic, with median margins dropping to 0.2 percent in 2022 from 3 percent in 2021. The ongoing labor shortage and increased healthcare staffing costs have contributed to the financial struggles. Additionally, hospitals are facing the need for additional healthcare workers, particularly nurses, putting pressure on their profit margins. This situation is expected to continue into 2023 and possibly beyond.
#education
Red State: Black Professor Who Helped Write Florida History Standards Appeared on Megyn Kelly's Podcast and Destroyed The Left's Lies With Facts
Dr. William B. Allen corrects false claims on Florida's black history curriculum by Democrats and media, exposing lies spread by VP Harris and teachers' union. He provides facts and personal stories.
#crime
Fox News: California authorities seize $1 million worth of street drugs in San Jose: police
San Jose authorities arrest two suspects during a drug bust worth nearly $1 million. Omar Box, 24, and Laneyia Santos, 19, were arrested following an increase in fentanyl and narcotics activity in the area. Authorities find various drugs, firearms, and cash in their possession.
The Blaze: 'He has a bullet for everyone': Brother of late, disgraced NFL star Aaron Hernandez planned mass shootings at 2 universities, police say
The older brother of NFL player Aaron Hernandez, who died in prison, is accused of threatening to kill multiple people and planning mass shootings at two universities. Text messages revealed his violent intentions, and two women expressed serious concerns about his deteriorating mental health. Police removed two children from his home and eventually arrested him. This is his fourth arrest this year.
Forbes: Hunter Biden Plea Deal Unravels As He Pleads Not Guilty
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges in a Delaware federal court, after an expected plea deal fell apart due to concerns about additional charges. The plea agreement involved failing to file taxes and purchasing a gun while using drugs. The investigation into Biden's foreign business dealings, tax records, and gun purchase has been ongoing for five years and has attracted criticism from Republican lawmakers.
Breitbart: Botched Plea Deal Would Have Given Hunter Biden Immunity 'in Perpetuity'
Federal prosecutors and Hunter Biden's defense team reached a plea deal offering him immunity from prosecution in perpetuity, but the deal fell apart in court. The judge questioned the legality of the deal and its implications for ongoing investigations into Biden. The failed deal involved Biden pleading guilty to tax violations and a gun charge.
Daily Wire: Hunter Biden Changes Expected Plea After Deal Stalls In Court
Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to alleged tax crimes in a federal court. A plea deal involving misdemeanor tax counts and a diversion program fell through when it was revealed there is an ongoing criminal investigation into Hunter, potentially resulting in charges related to the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
PJ Media: It Looks Like Hunter Biden Might Experience Some Accountability
Delaware Federal District Judge Maryellen Norieka rejected First Crackhead Hunter Biden's plea deal, bringing hope for accountability. The judge raised concerns about the immunity, the linking of tax and firearms charges, and Biden's potential role as a foreign agent. This rejection sparks calls for a Special Counsel investigation into the Biden Crime Syndicate.
Fox News: Nashville Christian school shooter had mysterious handwritten notes on clothes, numbered anklet: autopsy
Trans artist Audrey Hale opened fire on a Christian school, killing three adults and three children. An autopsy report revealed that Hale identified as a trans male but was listed as female officially. Hale's clothes were covered in handwritten messages, and police recovered journals and drawings related to school shootings.
#technology
National Review: House GOP Lawmaker: CCP-Linked Tech ‘Should Be Unplugged, Ripped Off the Wall’ of Federal Buildings
Federal agencies may still be using banned Chinese devices, including equipment from Huawei, ZTE, Hikvision, and Dahua, according to an inquiry launched by Representative Ashley Hinson. The government does not know how prevalent the use of such equipment is, as a law passed in 2019 does not require agencies to remove equipment purchased prior to the ban. Hinson has requested information from the Government Accountability Office on how agencies handle equipment from these Chinese firms and the steps taken to remove it from high-security facilities. Security concerns have been raised about each company covered by the ban.
Flag And Cross: Jerusalem Unicorn Lightricks, invents Facetune App; Using AI To Edit And Erase Objects From Photos
Lightricks, a Jerusalem-based company, developed popular image and video editing apps, including Facetune, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to edit photos. With nearly 700 million downloads and 30 million monthly users, Lightricks is ranked fifth in valuation among generative AI unicorns. The company plans to incorporate AI tools in their products and improve productivity with internal AI usage. Lightricks went from a paid apps model to a freemium subscription one and now occupies a niche in the AI and creator economy. The company sees the potential for AI to bridge the gap between natural and computer language and wants to explore the possibilities of automating tasks in the future.