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1 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks at National Association of Black Journalists Convention
In the heart of Chicago, Donald Trump strode onto the stage, a specter from the past, addressing a gathering of Black journalists. His words danced around promises and grievances, leaving a mixture of nostalgia and unease hanging in the air like smoke in a dimly lit bar.
It was a scene straight out of a political thriller, where loyalty and truth are as slippery as a wet floor. The crowd listened, some captivated, others skeptical, caught in the web of a former leader’s return.
Breitbart: Hawley: 'Are They Really Trying to Get the Facts, or Are They Just Trying to Cover Their Rear Ends?'
Sen. Josh Hawley took a shot at the Secret Service on FNC’s “Hannity,” questioning their commitment to uncovering details about an assassination attempt on Trump. He suggested they were more interested in covering up their failings than facing the facts.
He criticized their lack of communication with local law enforcement post-shooting and demanded transparency, believing the public deserves answers, not bureaucratic nonsense.
Fox News: Alina Habba accuses Kamala Harris of 'committing a crime,' covering up Biden's health
Alina Habba, Trump’s legal mouthpiece, accused Vice President Kamala Harris of legal collusion to disguise Biden’s cognitive decline during a rally in Pennsylvania. Cheers erupted as she claimed Harris has lied about Biden for over three years.
The political battlefield is heating up, with Trump and Harris exchanging barbs as the 2024 election looms.
#culture
The Western Journal: Exposed: The Minds Who Are Really Behind the Paris Olympics Trans 'Last Supper' Disaster
The Paris Olympics' opening ceremony sparked outcry, featuring a provocative reenactment of "The Last Supper" with a drag queen as Jesus and unsettling imagery that nods to anti-religious sentiment. Critics question the artistic direction led by political activist Thomas Jolly.
Corporate giant LVMH backed the elaborate affair, showcasing its commitment to controversial DEI practices. The event’s essence seemed less about celebration and more a stage for social commentary, leaving many to wonder: what's really at play here?
#sports
The Western Journal: Rugby Star Amy Wilson-Hardy Withdraws from Olympics on 'Medical Grounds' as Racism Investigation Hits Hard
In a twisted saga at the Paris Olympics, British rugby player Amy Wilson-Hardy abruptly withdrew after a leaked WhatsApp chat revealed her alleged racist remarks. Coinciding with a lack of decorum from athletes and organizers, the Games are spiraling into chaos.
With the echoes of mockery surrounding a reimagined “Last Supper,” the event is marred by power outages, protests, and indiscretion. Disrespect reigns supreme, raising the question: how low can we sink in the quest for glory?
Breitbart: WATCH: Canadian Triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk Throws Up After Emerging from the Seine River at Paris Games
Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk crossed the finish line at the Paris 2024 Olympics, only to heave repeatedly after emerging from the Seine. Questions swirl about water safety as E. coli levels have raised alarms, yet officials insist it's safe for competitors.
Despite finishing ninth, Mislawchuk’s ordeal paints a less-than-glamorous picture for the Games, stirring doubt among athletes and spectators alike.
Breitbart: Rain-Soaked Paris Streets Turn Olympic Triathlon into Demolition Derby
In Paris, torrential rain turned the women’s triathlon into chaos, resembling a demolition derby more than a sporting event. Riders, slippery in a swamp of mud, went down like bowling pins, leaving competitors like Guam’s Iijima and Brazil’s Lopes scrambling for footing and medical help.
Despite a $1.4 billion cleanup of the Seine, the rain churned up pollution, forcing organizers to proceed with the race. Desperate for a win, athletes faced a nightmarish mix of heat and deluge, battling not just opponents but the weather itself.