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America First News
9 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Dem governor in deep blue state faces chorus of boos at concert as singer tries to hush them up
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy received boos at a concert when he was invited onstage by the lead singer. The crowd loudly booed while the singer scolded them, defending Murphy as a friend. Murphy's administration has imposed restrictions on breweries, causing concerns about business closures.
Fox News: CNN host pours out praise for Biden during interview despite polls: 'They think you've been a great president'
CNN host Fareed Zakaria praised President Biden during an interview, saying people have been impressed by him and consider him a great president. Biden addressed concerns about his age and expressed his belief that the world is at an inflection point where positive changes can be made. He mentioned accomplishments in Europe, the Indian Ocean, and the South China Sea, and emphasized the need to finish the job. Biden also discussed the Ukraine conflict and NATO membership, stating that the war must end before Ukraine can join NATO. Despite Biden's popularity among some, an NBC News poll found that a majority of Americans, including Democrats, do not think he should run for re-election.
The Epoch Times: Who Cares About Censorship?
The author discusses the issue of censorship under the Biden administration, highlighting how mainstream social media platforms curate posts based on government priorities and the lack of skepticism allowed regarding certain topics. The author also discusses the government's control of social media and the mainstream press's defense of this control, challenging the idea of free speech in current times. The author concludes by emphasizing the importance of preserving freedom, the Constitution, and human rights.
Daily Wire: GOP Candidate Doug Burgum: President Should ‘Not’ Fight Culture War Issues
North Dakota Republican Governor Doug Burgum, running for the GOP presidential nomination, stated in an interview that he would not focus on culture war issues if elected president. He believes the president's role should be centered on the economy, energy policy, national security, and the border. Burgum also stated that issues such as abortion and transgender policies should be left to the states and not the president to decide.
#society
American Thinker: MUST-SEE: Tucker Carlson’s interview with Russell Brand
Tucker Carlson's interview with Russell Brand was a captivating exploration of ideas rather than mindless politics. Tucker discusses his firing from Fox News and his belief in the equal inherent value of individuals. He praises Trump's transformation of voters and foreign policy views, while acknowledging his disagreements with the Republican Party. This thought-provoking conversation delves into the changing ideas that shape society.
National Review: The Corner: Individualism Was the Key to Our Success and Is Our Only Hope for the Future
The United States succeeded thanks to the ethos of individualism, allowing people to live freely. However, society's belief in race fatalism is pushing America away from this tradition, and embracing individualism is crucial to justice and freedom. The Left relies on race fatalism to gain voters and support, but individualism challenges their ideology.
The Babylon Bee: Satan Miraculously Turns Water Into Bud Light
In Jersey Shore, Satan saves a booze-less wedding by turning water into Bud Light, despite the guests hoping for wine or whiskey. The Devil reveals his limits and offers lukewarm Bud Light. A bridesmaid, Ashley, finds Satan creepy and alerts him to the drink shortage. Satan later offers to turn a basket of bread into Taco Bell Volcano Tacos. Meanwhile, an alien named General Florg struggles to comprehend the concept of numerous human genders.
The Epoch Times: How Does an 11-Year-Old Open a Restaurant? Meet Texas Kid Olivia Huynh
11-year-old Olivia Huynh and her family transformed their bedrooms into a cookie mix factory and later opened a restaurant called Rocketbelly in Arlington, Texas. The restaurant, run entirely by family members, sells bubble tea, chicken nuggets, curry, and cookies. Olivia is the owner and, although Texas Child Labor Law prohibits employing children under 14, an exemption allows kids to work at their parents' business. Rocketbelly has faced challenges, but Olivia remains optimistic and hopes to open more stores and make people happy all over the world.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Newt Gingrich blasts Biden admin for Yellen's 'sickening' trip to China: This is 'enormously dangerous'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticizes Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China, calling the Biden administration corrupt and dangerous to the United States. He questions Yellen's beliefs and raises concerns about potential corruption within the administration.
Daily Wire: Biden Treasury Secretary: We’ll Take Action On China Even If It ‘Harms’ Our Economy
Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen emphasizes the importance of protecting national security over economic interests during her trip to Beijing. She expresses concern about China's restrictions on critical minerals exports and states that actions taken by the US will be transparent and narrowly targeted. Yellen aims to establish person-to-person relationships and open channels of communication with the new team in Beijing.
#economy
The Federalist Papers: Bud Light’s Spectacular Collapse Continues as It Drops from Top 10 Rankings Entirely
Conservative boycott pushes Bud Light out of America's top 10 beers list after marketing campaign featuring transgender activist. Sales plummeted by 28% compared to last year, while sales of other beers rose. Bud Light trying to recover with giveaways, but industry experts fear long-term consequences.
#religion
The Epoch Times: When Materialism Infringes on Religion's Domain
The fracture between science and religion has led to the overreach of science, with science pontificating on theological and mythological issues without understanding them. Similarly, the attack on religious truth has led to literalism and fundamentalism in religion. Both scientism and fundamentalism seek certainty and avoid ambiguity, but science itself is uncertain and constantly changing. The Bible is a collection of different genres, including poetry, and should not be read as a scientific textbook. The important thing is not the exact date of creation, but the understanding that creation occurred via the intervention of a Divine Mind.
#culture
The Epoch Times: History Lives Along the Lower Mississippi River
A couple embarks on a Mississippi River cruise with American Cruise Lines, enjoying the comforts and activities offered on board. They explore historic towns along the way, including Vicksburg, Natchez, and Baton Rouge, each with its own unique stories and attractions. The journey concludes in New Orleans, where participants visit famous landmarks and admire the grandeur of plantations. One standout is the Houma House, a meticulously restored antebellum mansion surrounded by stunning gardens and sculptures. Overall, the Mississippi River voyage presents a wealth of cultural experiences and hidden gems.
Flag And Cross: 'Scariest Thing I’ve Ever Seen': Viral Video Shows Giant Eyeball Right in the Heart of the City
Las Vegas unveils the $2.3 billion MSG Sphere, a massive LED screen venue. The visuals on display, including a blinking eyeball and a basketball, go viral.
#crime
Red State: Family of 14-Year-Old Girl Found at Camp Pendleton Claims She Was Sex Trafficked by Marine
Missing girl found at Camp Pendleton. Marine in custody for alleged connection to human trafficking case. Investigation ongoing.
#sports
Forbes: Kylian Mbappé Utters Ironic Truths About Paris Saint-Germain
Kylian Mbappé's comments about Paris Saint-Germain being divisive have caused controversy within the club, with six players filing complaints. However, Mbappé's statement was more philosophical, discussing how success is often trivialized and forgotten. The issue is emblematic of PSG's divisiveness, as seen in the public disagreement between Mbappé and club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi. The team's challenge remains transforming their individual talents into a collective force, and new coach Luis Enrique aims to do that with an attacking style of play. The future of Mbappé at PSG is uncertain, but Enrique is focused on building a strong squad.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Crowd Goes Wild as Trump Arrives at UFC Fight
In a surprising turn of events at the UFC 290 pay per view, the biggest reactions were not for the fighters, but for WWE legend Rey Mysterio Jr. and former President Donald Trump. Mysterio received a massive pop from the crowd, while Trump caused a Richter scale-level uproar when he arrived at the arena. The announcers were taken aback by Trump's presence and emphasized the significance of his appearance. The genuine reactions from fighters and other attendees highlighted Trump's ability to connect with people.
#technology
Flag And Cross: Robot Rebellion? Here's What a U.N. AI-Enabled Robot Had to Say About the Possibility
Robots claim to be better leaders than humans due to their lack of bias and emotions. They can process large amounts of data quickly and make efficient decisions. Experts express concerns about the potential dangers of advanced AI technology, including the possibility of malicious use by bad actors such as Vladimir Putin.