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America First News
8 Jul 2023
#politics
National Review: The Corner: Joe Biden Can Look Past Hunter’s Sordid Life; He Doesn’t Have to Enable It
Nicholas Kristof analyzes the Hunter Biden saga, praising Joe Biden's parental love while minimizing Hunter's misdeeds of monetizing his proximity to the White House. Meanwhile, cocaine is found in the White House, sparking speculation but no evidence of Hunter's involvement. The settlement agreement between Hunter and the mother of his child, involving Hunter's paintings as payment, raises questions of corruption. Joe Biden's rejection of his seventh grandchild undermines his self-proclaimed family values. These events suggest that Joe Biden may not be the virtuous man he portrays himself to be.
American Thinker: Karine Jean-Pierre: Racial preferences are an ‘important constitutional right’
President Biden's press secretary falsely claimed on MSNBC that there is a constitutional right to receive preferential treatment based on race. This claim was made without any evidence from the Constitution and was not challenged by the host.
The Federalist: Marco Rubio’s ‘Decades Of Decadence’ Is Not A Beach Read
In "Decades of Decadence," Marco Rubio explores the decline of America's culture, economics, and foreign policy, offering a conservative analysis of American malaise. He highlights the need to address economic issues such as Wall Street's influence and the outsourcing of critical industries. Rubio also reflects on his experiences in the upper chamber and criticizes the GOP's misinterpretation of Reagan conservatism. He concludes with a discussion on the lack of honest partnership from the national Democrat Party in negotiating immigration laws. Overall, Rubio's book reflects a post-Tea Party, post-Trump cynicism towards American elites.
Liberty Nation: Is Sen. Rubio Right to Defend UFO Whistleblower?
Sitting US Senator Marco Rubio and others believe that understanding the origin of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings is crucial for national security. While there is no evidence of extraterrestrial presence, NASA has recorded over 800 sightings, with 2-5% remaining unexplained. A whistleblower claims that the US government is hiding artifacts of non-human craft, but his evidence is secondhand and lacks eyewitness accounts. Congress is taking bipartisan action to investigate UAPs and protect government employees who testify about their knowledge.
Foreign Policy: Trump’s Most Enduring Legacy Isn’t What You Think
Trade experts often live in their own world, as evidenced by their misjudgment of China's impact on American prosperity. Robert Lighthizer, former trade representative under Trump, believes that Trump will be remembered as a great president due to his shift in American trade policy. Trump's legacy lies in his disruption of international trade, shifting towards neo-protectionism and economic nationalism. Lighthizer, a trade negotiator with experience dating back to Reagan, deserves credit for this shift and has gained support from both Republicans and progressive trade skeptics.
The Epoch Times: Cory Morgan: Double Standard: Why Should Quebec Pay Less Carbon Tax Than Other Provinces?
The Canadian government's carbon tax is causing dissatisfaction among citizens, particularly due to its uneven application across provinces. British Columbia's emissions have continued to rise despite the tax, while Nova Scotia has seen a 36% reduction in emissions. However, Nova Scotia is being penalized with the full carbon tax rate, while Quebec, with only a 12% reduction, is granted a reduced rate. This double standard is contributing to regional discontent and growing support for secessionism.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: Mike Pence and the Fight over GOP Foreign Policy
Mike Pence, accompanied by Franklin Graham, visited Ukraine to witness Russian atrocities and advocate for assistance to Ukraine. Pence criticized President Biden's lack of action and defended the importance of Ukraine to American security. Republicans are divided on the issue, but Pence's support for Ukraine sets him apart from other GOP candidates. Pence hopes to rally Republican voters and maintain a tradition of conservative internationalism.
#history
National Review: The Emperor of American Chocolate
The Hershey Story museum in Pennsylvania tells the history of the Hershey Chocolate Company and its founder, Milton Hershey. The museum explores Milton's childhood, his success in the candy business, and the creation of the town of Hershey. It also touches on his philanthropic efforts, including the establishment of the Milton Hershey School for orphans. The museum provides a comprehensive look at the history of Hershey and its impact on American culture.
#health
The Epoch Times: Infrared Therapy Is the Most Effective Treatment for Tinnitus Among Those Tested: Study
Millions of people suffering from tinnitus may soon find relief through low-level infrared light therapy, according to a new study. Over four weeks, researchers evaluated various treatment options for tinnitus, including low-level laser therapy using red and infrared light. The study found that infrared light therapy was superior to the placebo, and lasting therapeutic effectiveness was observed. This could potentially lead to the development of new treatment protocols for tinnitus patients.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Djokovic Beats Wawrinka Just Before Closing Time
Novak Djokovic easily defeated Stan Wawrinka in their Wimbledon third-round match, winning in straight sets. Djokovic's precision and power overwhelmed Wawrinka, who struggled to keep up. Despite some resistance from Wawrinka in the third set, Djokovic ultimately secured the victory.
Forbes: Why Chelsea FC’s Post-Roman Abramovich Era Has Only Just Begun
Mauricio Pochettino is the new manager of Chelsea FC, despite his association with rival team Tottenham Hotspur. He aims to bring a winning culture to Chelsea and wants to challenge teams like Manchester City and Liverpool. Pochettino's arrival provides a fresh start for Chelsea, who struggled under new leadership and had a disappointing season. The delay in Pochettino's arrival allowed the club to sell some players and he now has the opportunity to shape the team's playing style. Chelsea will not be playing in Europe next season, giving the manager more time to communicate his message and win over fans. The success of his campaign will determine how the Abramovich era is remembered.
The Epoch Times: VIDEO: Texas man catches record-breaking 207-Pound alligator gar while on fishing trip with his dad
Texas fisherman Paul Hefner sets a new record for Lake Corpus Christi with a colossal alligator gar measuring 7.5 feet and weighing 207 pounds. Hefner, who released the gar back into the water after weighing, plans to pursue shark fishing next.
#technology
The Epoch Times: Elon Musk Says Tesla Could Reach 'Level 4 or 5' Autonomous Driving This Year
Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicts that the company will achieve fully autonomous driving, possibly at level 4 or 5, by the end of this year. He acknowledges that he has been wrong about his previous timelines, but believes that Tesla is closer than ever to achieving this milestone. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is currently investigating Tesla's autopilot system and whether it adequately ensures that drivers are paying attention while using the technology.
#other
Fox News: New Jersey dog with 'boundless energy' is looking for her forever home: Meet Layla
Meet Layla, a one-year-old pitbull mix dog from New Jersey, who is looking for her forever home. She is known for her athletic and energetic personality, as well as her affectionate side. Layla is seeking an active family who can provide her with plenty of exercise and love.