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29 Jul 2023
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#politics
National Review: Smithsonian Peddles Racism and Hate at the Museum of the American Latino
The author expresses skepticism towards the establishment of the Smithsonian's American Women's History Museum and the Museum of the American Latino, criticizing their potential focus on political agendas rather than celebrating the diverse history and culture. They argue that the existing museums at the Smithsonian are sufficient and that these new museums would prioritize specific narratives over a more nuanced understanding. The author also reviews two exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery and the Renwick Gallery, highlighting the strong portraits of black women in Brian Lanker's photography collection and the Native American art featured in Sharing Honors and Burdens.
National Review: A Special Counsel for Hunter Biden and His Family Business?
The author criticizes the institution of the special counsel, highlighting the politicization of the Justice Department under the Biden administration. He argues that the lack of appointment of a special counsel in the Hunter Biden case showcases the administration's refusal to conduct a thorough investigation. He suggests that the only way to prevent charges from expiring due to the statute of limitations is to file an indictment, putting pressure on the Biden Justice Department. The author also emphasizes the need for congressional investigation and public pressure to hold the administration accountable.
American Thinker: The Court Of Public Opinion Is A Bulwark Against Lawfare
The Department of Justice is working to convict former President Donald Trump on various legal charges, including falsified business records and insurrection. The purpose of these cases is to show that no one is above the law. However, these legal proceedings have become a political process disguised as a legal one. The media is reporting what the perverted justice system wants it to, and the ultimate jury is the Jury of Public Opinion, which will decide the legitimacy of the prosecution and the direction of the country. The efforts to prevent an accurate vote of that jury will be enormous, and re-electing Donald Trump is seen as a way to punish those who have broken the law and stolen elections. Everything is on the line.
#society
National Review: What America Can Learn from Sweden’s Immigration Failures
Sweden, once seen as a role model for open borders, is struggling with the consequences of high immigration rates. While crime rates remain lower than in the U.S., reported rapes have tripled in the past 20 years. The increase in immigration has led to the creation of high-crime enclaves where ethnic Swedes are now a minority. Lessons for the U.S. include the importance of widespread support for immigration policies, the need for controlled volume of migrants, the impact of incentives for government workers and migrants, the necessity of assimilation, and the need for a broad geographical distribution of migrants.
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National Review: The Korean War’s Lessons for America’s Contest with China
Congressman Mike Gallagher and Aaron MacLean led a seminar on the Korean War, discussing its significance and the lessons it holds for modern times. The war, fought between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953, serves as a cautionary tale about intelligence, preparedness, and historical contingency. With China's growing strength and influence, it is important for the United States to learn from past mistakes and handle future conflicts more effectively.
#economy
American Thinker: It must be a joke when anyone ranks Illinois as a good place to do business
Illinois ranked as the 17th best state for business according to CNBC, with high grades in education, infrastructure, tech innovation, and life, health, and inclusion. However, it received low grades in workforce, cost of doing business, economy, and business friendliness. The state's economic profile included population, GDP growth, unemployment rate, corporate and individual income tax rates, gasoline tax, and bond rating. Despite the rankings, there are concerns about the accuracy of the data and the state's challenging economic situation.
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American Thinker: Now, everybody knows I am the judge
Judge Maryellen Noreika scrutinizes Hunter Biden's plea deal, deeming it illegal and unconstitutional. The lawyers' attempt to fast-track the agreement fails, forcing them to revise it and face public scrutiny. There is no chance of obtaining the desired blanket immunity.
#sports
Forbes: The 2023 Jim Dandy Stakes: Odds, Race Day Bets, And Forte’s Battle With Himself
In this year's Jim Dandy race at Saratoga, favorites Forte and Angel of Empire are aiming for redemption and a chance to prepare for the Travers. This seemingly small race will have a significant impact on the upcoming races and the Breeders' fields.
Forbes: FC Barcelona Vs. Real Madrid: Xavi Has Tactical And Line Up Surprises For El Clasico
Barcelona prepares for their upcoming match against Real Madrid in El Clasico. Barcelona has been dealing with illness and a disrupted preseason, but they hope to perform better than their recent losses to Arsenal and Madrid. Xavi Hernandez plans to make some surprises in his lineup and tactics for the match.