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31 Jul 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: Weekend Media Wrap, Vol. 2: What You Missed If You Weren’t Glued To The Sunday Shows
Summary: Every Sunday, various media outlets feature elected officials and other figures discussing policies and promoting their campaigns. Actor Matthew McConaughey expressed his consideration of a future in politics during an interview on ABC's "This Week." CBS News discussed the plea deal for Hunter Biden, which may still come together despite legal differences. Senator Chris Murphy claimed that President Biden's economic policies were leading to a booming economy on CNN's "State of the Union." Senator Chris Coons defended Biden's record on NBC's "Meet the Press," while Rep. Nancy Mace discussed Capitol Hill testimony on UFOs on "Fox News Sunday." Congressman Adam Schiff accused House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of potentially threatening a Biden impeachment to appease extreme members of his conference on MSNBC's "Inside with Jen Psaki."
The Federalist: Are DOJ, Hunter Biden Trying To Commit Fraud In Federal Court?
Last Wednesday, Hunter Biden appeared in court for a guilty plea on misdemeanor tax counts, but the hearing took a turn when the judge questioned the terms of the plea agreement. Hunter Biden's statement about a $1 million payment for legal fees appeared to be false, potentially jeopardizing the plea deal. Evidence suggests that the payment was actually for influence peddling or even a bribe, rather than legal fees. The judge must now determine if the plea agreement should be accepted or if it constitutes fraud on the court.
#society
American Thinker: Scrappy local paper takes on San Francisco's homeless-industrial complex
The Marina Times investigates San Francisco's growing issue of drug-addicted homeless people and uncovers the system that perpetuates the problem, rather than solving it. Homeless advocates profit from the crisis, while organizations receive millions of dollars from the city. The report reveals the manipulation of laws, coopting of wealthy donors, and junk lawsuits that contribute to the ongoing homelessness issue in the city.
Fox News: Minnesota's first recreational pot dispensaries expected to be opened by 2 tribal nations
Two tribal nations in Minnesota will open the state's first recreational marijuana dispensaries in August after the legalization of recreational marijuana takes effect. Both White Earth Nation and Red Lake Nation, located in northwestern Minnesota, will allow the purchase of recreational cannabis for individuals aged 21 and older. While the tribal nations plan to start sales immediately, the state projects that legal retail sales will not begin until early 2025.
Red State: Moore to the Point - Incredible Shrinking Leaders
As we grow older, our perspective on age shifts. Formerly old people become contemporaries and we notice the effects of aging. This is particularly unnerving when it happens to our elected officials, as it affects our confidence in their ability to lead. There have been instances of elected officials clinging to power as their energy diminishes, which is a disservice to both their constituents and themselves. Perhaps we need to learn how to let go at the right time.
#war
Fox News: Ukrainian military needs more spare parts to help win the war: Ex-minister of defense
Former Ukrainian Defense Minister, Andriy Zagorodnyuk, spoke about how Russian mines have significantly slowed down the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the ongoing war in Ukraine. He explained that demining in areas under fire from the Russian military is extremely difficult and that a larger supply of spare parts would help improve the situation. Zagorodnyuk also mentioned the need for F-16s to provide long-range firepower and air supremacy in order to turn the tide of the war. The lack of proper training and equipment for Ukrainian forces has been a hindrance in their efforts.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: The Corner: Wagner’s Suwalki Overture?
The Suwalki Gap, the only direct land connection between NATO's Baltic states and mainland Europe, is a major strategic concern for NATO. Reports of Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group heading towards the Suwalki region signal Warsaw's vigilance, but their presence may not indicate immediate danger. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warns that these mercenaries could potentially pose as migrants to cross the border, adding to the ongoing campaign to destabilize the border. While there is a possibility of espionage or sabotage, their ability to surprise is limited, and any aggression could trigger Article 5 of the NATO treaty.
#economy
American Thinker: Chase away those Monday blues with some schadenfreude for Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg's virtual reality venture, Meta, is facing financial losses with its Reality Labs unit reporting a $3.7 billion operating loss. Despite this, Meta's advertising business remains lucrative, leading to an 11% increase in revenue for the company. Additionally, Meta's attempt to compete with Twitter through its social media platform, Threads, is struggling to retain users due to its lack of features. However, Meta plans to add more functionalities to attract and retain users in the future.
National Review: The Corner: Investment in China: A Different Kind of Red Flag
Chinese authorities have announced new rules for Chinese companies listing on overseas stock exchanges. The rules require companies to cut back on risk disclosures related to China. This poses a dilemma for Chinese companies looking to tap into the U.S. capital market.
Forbes: China’s ‘Japanification’ Risk Haunts Tokyo, Too
Chinese consumer prices trending negative has economists drawing comparisons to Japan's deflationary dynamics. The Bank of Japan's decision to allow 10-year bond yields to exceed 0.5% raised questions about their commitment to pulling the monetary IVs out of Japan's economy. The Liberal Democratic Party's influence on the BOJ and the fear of a fragile economy may be preventing them from making a bold move. This raises concerns about whether China will follow in Japan's footsteps.
#military
National Review: The Corner: The Old Guard Weathers the Storm at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
A soldier's dedication to guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a storm is captured in a powerful video. The soldier's commitment reflects the honor and tradition associated with this prestigious duty.
Flag And Cross: Country Singer Craig Morgan Re-Enlists in Army Reserves at 59: 'Tue Privilege and Honor'
Country music star Craig Morgan, at age 59, joins the Army Reserve to serve his country and inspire others to do the same. With 17 years of previous service, he returns as a staff sergeant and warrant officer. His decision to re-enlist is motivated by the low recruitment numbers and he hopes to help build morale.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: Judge Rules Against Alvin Bragg's Office, Says Prosecutors Can’t Have Melania Trump’s Emails
New York State judge rejects Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's bid to access Melania Trump's emails, citing an overly broad subpoena. The judge did not block the subpoena for Trump's deposition in the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit, leaving it up to a federal judge to decide. Melania Trump is leading a private life and is described as a strong independent woman by her publicist.
#other
Fox News: We're having a heat wave but the hot air is coming from a predictable swamp
The New York Times claims that the recent heat waves are due to climate change. However, climate change has been occurring since the beginning of the Earth. Forest fires and volcano eruptions contribute more greenhouse gases than human activities. Reliable temperature data only exists for the past century, and there is no evidence of a trend toward extreme heat waves. The heat wave of the 1930s was as severe or worse than the current one. Cars, air conditioners, and airplanes actually help keep us cool.
Field & Stream: Best Electric Knife Sharpeners of 2023
Sharpening your knives at home is easier and safer with the right electric knife sharpener. Consider the type of knives you have and choose a sharpener accordingly. The best electric knife sharpeners provide functionality, versatility, durability, and sustainability.
The Presto Professional Electric Knife Sharpener is a versatile and affordable option, while the Work Sharp Knife and Tool Sharpener is great for hunting knives. The Chef's Choice Trizor XV Edge Select is perfect for kitchen knives, and the Work Sharp Combo Knife Sharpener is ideal for pocket knives. Consider the intended use, ease of use, slots and sharpening stages, and materials when choosing an electric knife sharpener.
Forbes: Howard Jones Reflects On His 40-Year Hitmaking Career Amid Tour With Culture Club And Berlin
British synthpop musician Howard Jones recently experienced a strange moment while visiting a home improvement store in the States. He heard his own song, "No One Is to Blame," playing on the sound system and contemplated singing along, but decided against it. Jones is currently on tour with Culture Club and Berlin, performing his beloved hits from the '80s.