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America First News
7 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: White House handlers restricting Biden's ability to prove he's competent: Kennedy
Sen. John Kennedy suggests that criticisms of President Biden's cognitive abilities may stem from his limited public appearances and press conferences. Kennedy points out that age alone is not a determining factor for one's capabilities and highlights the active role of Senator Charles Grassley, who is almost 90 years old. Kennedy also criticizes Biden's aides for controlling his communication with the American people. He advises Biden to hold traditional press conferences and answer questions honestly to demonstrate his capability to lead.
Kennedy also comments on Vice President Kamala Harris' struggles in her role, citing her "word salad" gaffes and lack of articulation. He suggests that Harris is trying too hard to sound intelligent rather than expressing her beliefs clearly. Kennedy attributes her popularity issues to her lack of preparedness and inability to communicate effectively.
National Review: The Corner: Disciplinary Panel: Rudy Giuliani Should Lose D.C. Law License over the 2020 Election
Donald Trump's legal team is facing disciplinary actions for their actions in challenging the 2020 election. Rudy Giuliani has been recommended to lose his license to practice law due to frauds on the Pennsylvania courts. Other members of the team, such as Jenna Ellis and Lin Wood, also faced disciplinary actions. This raises questions about the evenhandedness of the bar disciplinary system.
Newsbusters: Media Landscape Report Seeks to Expand Political Harassment of Americans
Leftist activists are pushing for a local media overhaul to amplify their influence, with funding from Soros and other billionaires. They seek to expand leftist hegemony over the media and politicize all aspects of American life, including sports and restaurants. Conservatives need to support independent news sources to combat this attack.
Red State: WATCH: Missing Whistleblower Gal Luft Drops Bombshell Video on China, Biden Corruption, and Hunter's FBI Mole 'One Eye'
Whistleblower Dr. Gal Luft reveals connections between the Bidens and China during their dealings with a Chinese government-connected energy company. Luft claims that Hunter Biden had an informant in the FBI who provided sealed law enforcement information. Luft provided evidence to the FBI and US Attorney's Office but was arrested and is currently in hiding.
There is speculation that former Clinton FBI Director Louis Freeh, who had a close relationship with the Bidens, may be Hunter's mole in the DOJ. Freeh's one-eyed appearance and connection to Hunter raise questions about his involvement.
Fox News: Schumer-aligned group pulled in $270M from secret donors in recent years as he decried dark money
A dark money nonprofit aligned with Chuck Schumer has received hundreds of millions of dollars in anonymous donations while Schumer criticized dark money in politics. Majority Forward, the advocacy group, saw a significant increase in funding over the past three years. The nonprofit funneled millions of dollars to left-wing organizations and the Senate Majority PAC, all while Schumer publicly criticized dark money.
The New American: Call The John Birch Society Correct - The New American
The John Birch Society and The New American have accurately predicted America's decline, attributing it to deliberate actions rather than chance. They have warned about big government, global governance, and a socialist/communist future. However, there is still hope for avoiding this future. A panel discussion explores the predictions and what needs to be done to save and restore America.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Guests Concerned Free Speech Ruling Will Limit Biden Admin Speech
MSNBC's Morning Joe guests complain that a ruling banning the Biden administration from colluding with Big Tech to censor Americans infringes on the government's free speech. The lawsuit, Missouri v. Biden, seeks to hold the administration accountable for colluding with social media companies. CNBC Squawk Box co-anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin downplays the government's role in censorship, while Tulane University Professor Walter Isaacson acknowledges concerns but supports the government's right to free speech. MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider criticizes MSNBC's claims and emphasizes the distinction between personal and government actions. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry reveals evidence of the government targeting certain individuals for content removal. Judge Terry A. Doughty agrees with the concerns raised, comparing the government's actions to an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth." Conservatives are urged to demand accountability from Big Tech.
Daily Wire: Former Secret Service Agents Detail Security Implications Of Cocaine Discovery At White House
The discovery of cocaine at the White House prompts a thorough investigation by the Secret Service. Experts suggest that the incident may lead to improved security protocols in order to prevent such occurrences in the future.
The New American: Delaware Town's Bid to Let Corporations Vote Stonewalled, But Not Dead
In a small-town politics case, a measure to allow business entities to vote in municipal elections in Delaware was passed by the House but temporarily stalled in the Senate. Under the bill, businesses would have the vote in Seaford, joining other municipalities that allow corporate entities to vote. The proposal faced opposition from national groups, but had support from both sides of the aisle in the House.
Daily Wire: WATCH: Tim Scott Releases ‘Winning’ Campaign Ad In Iowa
Sen. Tim Scott launched a $6 million ad campaign for his presidential nomination bid. In the ad, Scott talks about the lessons he learned from playing football and criticizes Joe Biden's America for promoting victimhood and indoctrinating children. He emphasizes the importance of fighting back and winning. Scott also criticizes Biden for leading a nation in retreat and calls for choosing freedom and opportunity over victimhood.
Washington Free Beacon: Dutch Government Collapses Amid Disagreement Over Asylum Policy
Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte will resign his cabinet after failing to agree on measures to curb immigration. Rutte's conservative VVD party's push to limit asylum seekers split his four-party government coalition, leading to a crisis. Asylum applications in the Netherlands have been increasing, putting a strain on the country's facilities.
Spectator USA: Meritocracy now!
Democrats are still divided on the issue of race-based admissions, with the party's elite supporting affirmative action while a majority of Democrats oppose it. There is a lack of suggestion from the Democratic reaction that they see the bigger picture and the potential for a more meritocratic college system. The Democrats' choice to prioritize emotional denunciation over addressing the discrimination against non-white Americans speaks volumes about their priorities.
#society
Townhall: Let Kids Be Kids and Let Barbie Be Barbie
In the new "Barbie" movie, a transgender actor plays one of the dolls, challenging societal norms.
The shift in Barbie's image reflects the confusion and pain children experience as adults prioritize their own needs.
#war
Forbes: U.S. Sending Cluster Bombs To Ukraine—Here’s Why They’re So Controversial
The U.S. will supply Ukraine with cluster munitions despite concerns over civilian casualties. Cluster munitions release smaller explosive submunitions when fired, but many often fail to explode, posing a long-term risk. Civilians represent the majority of cluster munition casualties. The weapon has been banned in most countries.
#foreignaffairs
The Blaze: Biden admin launches global coalition to combat drug trafficking — but China, world's 'primary source' of fentanyl, skips initial meeting
The Biden administration forms a global coalition to combat synthetic drug trafficking, with a focus on fentanyl. China, the primary source of fentanyl, did not attend the coalition's first meeting. The coalition aims to prevent the illicit manufacture and trafficking of synthetic drugs and address their public health impacts.
#economy
National Review: The Corner: The Fed’s Projection Problems
Kevin Hassett argues that the Federal Open Market Committee should stop publishing quarterly economic forecasts as they have been consistently inaccurate and provide no useful information. The Fed's control is over nominal variables, not real GDP, and forecasting real GDP is unreliable. Additionally, the way the forecasts are done encourages inaccuracy as each member's projections are based on their own preferred monetary policy. The averaging of these projections doesn't make sense, considering the differing assumptions. The Fed acknowledges the uncertainty of these projections, leading to the question of why make them at all.
The Epoch Times: Clear Signs US Jobs Market is Cooling: Analyst
U.S. economy adds only 209k jobs, below expectations, raising concerns of slowing growth and impact of interest rate hikes.
#military
The New American: Woke Waistlines? Report: Army Exempts Trannies From Physical Fitness Standards - The New American
The U.S. Army is offering "transgender" recruits an indefinite fitness standards exemption, revealing that diversity is prioritized over strength in the military. Lowering fitness standards is not a new phenomenon, as the Army has previously scrapped plans for a universal physical fitness test to accommodate women. Affirmative action and political correctness are alienating the young, patriotic white men who have traditionally been the backbone of the military.
Flag And Cross: Soldier Killed In Terror Attack Near Kedumim Buried On Mount Herzl
Thousands attended the funeral of IDF Staff Sgt. Shilo Yosef Amir, who was killed by a Palestinian terrorist near Kedumim. He was buried next to another fallen soldier in Jerusalem. The IDF honored him for his bravery and sacrifice.
#health
Daily Wire: Jessica Simpson Responds To Claims Her Weight Loss Due To Ozempic
Jessica Simpson addresses online critics who attribute her weight loss to taking the diabetes drug Ozempic. Simpson clarifies that her weight loss is due to willpower and not medication, and she refuses to let negativity affect her. She attributes her weight changes over the years to factors such as alcohol abuse and hormonal changes.
#education
National Review: The Corner: School Choice Takes a Hit
Panelists discuss Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro's backtrack on school choice and union influence in elections. Suggestion made to combat this through disobedience.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Interpreter Who Helped Keep US Soldiers Safe Killed After Fatal Run-In with DC Youth
An Afghan interpreter who served alongside the U.S. military was murdered in Washington. Nasrat Ahmad Yar, a father of four, was shot while working as a Lyft driver. Yar had previously been robbed at gunpoint and had moved his family to Philadelphia for safety.
Forbes: Murder Suspect Escapes Pennsylvania Jail Using Bed Sheets — Sparking Manhunt
Authorities are searching for Michael Charles Burham, a suspected murderer who escaped from jail in Warren, Pennsylvania. Burham, who was being held on separate charges, was last seen wearing a striped jumpsuit, denim jacket, and Crocs. He is considered "very dangerous."
The Federalist Papers: Interpreter Who Helped Keep US Soldiers Safe Killed After Fatal Run-In with DC Youth
An Afghan interpreter who served the U.S. military was killed in Washington. Nasrat Ahmad Yar, a Lyft driver and father of four, was shot in his car and did not survive. Yar had helped U.S. troops in Afghanistan but lost his life in a city plagued by crime.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Rifle Cases of 2023
Best Hard Rifle Case: Pelican Vault. Best Single Rifle Case: Boyt 48SG Single Long Gun Case. Best Case with Lock: Plano Rustrictor. Best Overall Soft Rifle Case: Ulfhednar Gun Case w/Backpack Straps. Best Soft Case for Carbines: 5.11 42-inch Single Rifle Case. Best Hard Case for Long Rifles: Pelican Air 1755.
#other
Spectator USA: How movie execs are ruining comedies
Adam Devine, star of Workaholics and The Out-Laws, explains why comedies are rarely made by movie studios. He believes high-budget superhero movies have made comedies and low-budget films less appealing to viewers. Movie executives are also forcing political and moral messages into comedy, eliminating the pure humor.
Fox News: NJ cargo ship blaze that killed 2 firemen expected to burn for several more days
A cargo ship in Newark is engulfed in flames, killing two New Jersey firefighters. The cause of the fire is unknown, and the fire is expected to burn for several more days. There will be discussions about the training of first responders.