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26 Jul 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Lawsuit: Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Measure Violates Idaho Law
Lawsuit: Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Measure Violates Idaho Law
A lawsuit filed by Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador claims a proposed ballot measure for ranked-choice voting (RCV) violates state law. He alleges misleading practices in the signature-gathering process, asserting that the initiative conflates open primaries and RCV, breaching Idaho’s single-subject rule.

Labrador seeks to invalidate the proposal from appearing on the ballot, insisting that voters were not properly informed about the implications of RCV. He argues this tactic is meant to disguise an unpopular system by bundling it with a more favorable top-four primary concept.


The Federalist: 'Zuckbucks' Org Coaches Election Offices On Handling Biden Exit
'Zuckbucks' Org Coaches Election Offices On Handling Biden Exit
A left-wing nonprofit, CTCL, is coaching election offices on managing the fallout from Biden's exit from the 2024 race and addressing concerns of a potential Democratic power shift. They’re offering resources and communication strategies to instill confidence in the election process.

While the CTCL has faced scrutiny for its past involvement in the 2020 election, this newsletter signals their intent to shape narratives and gather insights from officials on how to adapt to Biden’s withdrawal. It’s an effort that hides power moves behind the veneer of civic guidance.


Fox News: Kamala Harris can count on the Obamas: campaign releases new endorsement video
Kamala Harris can count on the Obamas: campaign releases new endorsement video
As Biden steps aside, Kamala Harris gains momentum with a key endorsement from Barack and Michelle Obama, who rally support for her presidential bid. They call her a "happy warrior" and urge Americans to mobilize for the upcoming election.

With their backing, Harris solidifies her position as the favorite for the Democratic nomination, setting the stage for a heated campaign against Trump.


#society

Fox News: Around the world, parents resonate with Elon Musk as victims of trans ideology
Around the world, parents resonate with Elon Musk as victims of trans ideology
Elon Musk’s interview reveals the deep wounds of trans ideology, labeling it a "woke mind virus" that harms not just individuals but fractures families, as seen in his loss of son Xavier. Legal maneuvers threaten parental rights, risking children's health and family bonds under the guise of care.

In a world where the state and schools dictate identities, the true victims—the children and their families—face irrevocable damage. This ideological push could echo far beyond California or Switzerland, turning a culture of love into one of division and despair.


Fox News: Track coach files lawsuit after being fired for suggesting changes to trans athlete laws: 'I'm in the right'
Track coach files lawsuit after being fired for suggesting changes to trans athlete laws: 'I'm in the right'
Former track coach John Parks was fired by Lake Oswego High School after voicing support for a separate division for transgender athletes, claiming it was unfair to female competitors. He is suing for violation of his First Amendment rights, seeking reinstatement and damages.

Parks argues that the current policies harm both transgender and female athletes, advocating for a solution that allows all to compete without conflict. His case raises questions about free speech and the complexities of modern sports.


GB News: Prince Harry fears for Meghan Markle's UK security is 'striking', claims Michael Cole
Prince Harry fears for Meghan Markle's UK security is 'striking', claims Michael Cole
Prince Harry, a man now scarred by his own words, has once more waved his secrets in the face of the world. In a fresh ITV interview, he painted his battles with tabloid press as the heart of his estrangement from the Royal Family.

Now, he's a target for life, a casualty of his own confessions.


#economy

GB News: GB Energy will be the equivalent of British Leyland - Sir Jake Berry
GB Energy will be the equivalent of British Leyland - Sir Jake Berry
Sir Jake Berry, a former Conservative MP, warns that GB Energy is doomed to fail due to excessive government interference, echoing the pitfalls of British Leyland. He argues that the dynamic green energy market is stifled by bureaucratic hurdles like planning and grid connections.

Berry insists that more government involvement will only worsen the situation, likening Labour's initiative to a flawed vehicle design.


#culture

Fox News: Meet the American who spread global gospel of surfing, Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii’s original Big Kahuna
Meet the American who spread global gospel of surfing, Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii’s original Big Kahuna
Duke Kahanamoku, the "Father of Surfing," rose from Olympic champion to global icon, embodying Hawaiian spirit and culture. His legendary exploits on surfboards and a heroic sea rescue cemented his status as the Big Kahuna, a prophetic figure bringing fame to his people.

In a world reshaping Hawaiian heritage, Kahanamoku's legacy transcends sports, making him an undeniable ambassador of aloha well into the modern era. Monuments and lasting memories mark his impact on surfing and American culture, echoing the waves he rode.


#crime

Fox News: When Secret Service puts DEI first, its protectees are endangered
When Secret Service puts DEI first, its protectees are endangered
Kimberly Cheatle, the U.S. Secret Service Director, resigns after a shocking security breach during a Trump rally leaves one dead and others injured. Her testimony before Congress was frustrating, lacking accountability amidst rising scrutiny on her agency's internal issues and policies.

The fallout raises questions about the effectiveness of diversity initiatives in law enforcement, as critics argue such quotas may compromise security. As the Biden administration searches for a new director, the need for a return to merit-based assessments in protecting public safety becomes more pressing.