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10 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: Rand Paul on Fauci: No 'Clearer Case of Perjury in the History of Government Testimony'
Senator Rand Paul accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of lying under oath about the government's funding of gain-of-function research in China, referring the case to the Justice Department for prosecution. Paul claimed that Fauci privately admitted to suspicions that the virus had been manipulated, contradicting his public statements. However, Paul expressed concern that partisan politics may prevent prosecution from taking place.
Fox News: Biden claims ‘all’ grandchildren protected by Secret Service despite questions over Hunter’s daughter
President Biden boasted about his grandchildren receiving Secret Service protection, but it remains unclear if that includes his estranged grandchild from Hunter Biden. Biden recently acknowledged his 4-year-old granddaughter, Navy Joan Roberts, whose mother is involved in a child support case against Hunter. The White House has yet to clarify the extent of Secret Service protection for the child.
Forbes: Newsmax Follows Trump Interview With Disclaimer That 2020 Election Results Are ‘Legal And Final’
Former President Donald Trump appeared on Newsmax for a prime time interview, where he again claimed to have won the 2020 presidential election. Newsmax followed the interview with a disclaimer stating that they accept the election results. Trump also discussed the possibility of a Georgia indictment over his efforts to overturn the election. Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems have both subpoenaed Newsmax employees for their coverage of the election.
PJ Media: Biden to Request an Additional $13 Billion in Funding for Ukraine
The Biden administration is prioritizing funding for Ukraine, asking Congress for $13 billion in security funding and $12 billion for federal disaster relief. However, public opinion on providing further aid to Ukraine is divided, with 55% of Americans against it. The White House remains committed to supporting Ukraine, emphasizing its importance to NATO allies and the potential consequences of not intervening. Despite this, it is unlikely that the GOP-led House will approve the requested funding.
Spectator USA: What does ‘Barstool conservative’ even mean?
Republicans are gearing up for debates and struggling to find their message in the current cultural climate. The concept of "Barstool conservatism" is discussed, highlighting its association with Trump and its focus on individual freedom. Early state voters' policy preferences are also explored, indicating that issues like deregulation, tax cuts, and opposition to wokeness resonate with GOP voters. Joe Manchin considers leaving the Democratic Party to run as an Independent.
Daily Wire: IRS Lost Millions Of Sensitive Taxpayer Records: Watchdog
The IRS lost sensitive tax records, failing to safeguard them when shipping. Records are missing and the IRS can't identify, notify, or protect taxpayers when information is lost. The IRS blames underfunding.
Breitbart: Zeldin Demands Congress Subpoena Hunter & Others in 'Crime Family'
Former Rep. Lee Zeldin is urging Congress to issue subpoenas for Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, and others in the "Joe Biden Crime Family." The House Oversight Committee, led by James Comer, had planned to subpoena Hunter Biden last year but has not yet done so. The committee has demanded relevant documents from the Bidens and threatened to issue subpoenas if they don't comply. Comer revealed that the Biden family received millions of dollars from foreign business ventures while Joe Biden was vice president, leading to suspicions of money laundering and fraud.
Red State: State Level Lawmakers Are Fed up With Far Left Democrat Policies and Heading for the GOP
Democratic state lawmakers are switching to the Republican Party, causing significant shifts in state houses. Reasons for the party switches include frustration with the Democratic Party's extreme agenda and disregard for individual thought and values. The influence and actions of national-level Democrats are impacting their state-level counterparts.
#society
Daily Wire: ‘Barbie’ Banned In Kuwait, And Lebanon Could Be Next As Govt Official Says It ‘Promotes Homosexuality’
The movie "Barbie" has been banned in Kuwait for promoting homosexuality and unacceptable behavior. Lebanon is also considering banning the film for the same reasons. The chairman of Kuwait's film censorship committee accused the film of distorting society's values.
Fox News: Comedian Marlon Wayans slams cancel culture after getting backlash for 'Try That in a Small Town' joke
Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans criticizes cancel culture and emphasizes the importance of laughter and humor in society. He believes that social media has negatively impacted social interaction, fostering fear and hate instead of love and laughter. Wayans refuses to self-censor over fears of being "canceled" and argues against divisive songs that promote negativity towards Black people. He warns against the trend of online negativity and the potential erosion of freedom of speech. Wayans compares the comedy of the '90s, which he describes as offensively hilarious and unifying, to the current state of comedy.
Forbes: Thousands Of Las Vegas Strip Workers Expected To Rally Thursday Amid West Coast Strikes–Here’s What To Know
Thousands of hospitality workers in Las Vegas are rallying for increased wages, healthcare, and pension benefits. They are also seeking the opportunity to work in other venues. In Los Angeles, sanitation workers, traffic officers, and airport personnel have embarked on their first strike in over 40 years, citing unfair labor practices.
The Imaginative Conservative: Bad Ideas Have Bad Consequences
The Enlightenment's reductionist view of society and human beings has led to the crushing of individuals in the name of progress. Descartes' self-centeredness, Hobbes' materialism, and Marx's historical determinism have all contributed to this destructive mindset. Another influential figure, Auguste Comte, divinized humanity and sought to eradicate faith in God. His positivist ideology has further reduced the human person to a subject in the pursuit of societal transformation. This bad idea has resulted in the oppression of individuals in the name of humanity.
Forbes: ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Is A Bright, Modern Love Story That Is Worthy Of Your Time
In "Red, White & Royal Blue," the First Son of the US and the Prince of England develop a competitive friendship that turns into hidden romance. The film explores themes of self-discovery and inclusivity in a world of politics and privilege.
#war
The Federalist: Congress Sent $900 Of Your Household Income To Ukraine
Congress has approved $113 billion in aid to Ukraine, costing about $900 per U.S. household and adding to the national debt. The Biden administration is seeking even more funding for Ukraine, despite American opposition.
#foreignaffairs
Newsbusters: Mitchell Yawns As Cuban Diplomat Compares U.S. To Cuba
- Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC interviewed Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio Dominguez about U.S.-Cuban relations. Mitchell allowed Fernandez to level grievances against the U.S. without much objection and did not mention the protests against communist incompetence. Fernandez claimed the U.S. is to blame for strained relations and questioned human rights in the U.S. Mitchell did not push back and questioned whether President Biden is willing to take steps to improve relations, suggesting it might be due to election politics.
PJ Media: Biden Admin Reportedly Set to Buy Back Five U.S. Hostages From Iran for $6 Billion
The Iranian terrorist regime has reportedly exchanged five U.S. citizens for Iranian nationals who violated U.S. sanctions, along with $6 billion in cash. The deal is not finalized until the Americans are back on U.S. soil. The Americans will be held under guard while Iran may try to extract further concessions. The U.S. will transfer $6 billion of Iran's assets to Qatar, which will regulate the funds to ensure humanitarian purchases. The movement of the Americans out of prison is just the first step in a lengthy process.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 365: Why Did Biden's Favorite Electric Bus Company Go Bust? Guest: Breitbart’s Katherine Hamilton on Pro-Life Debate in Ohio
Host Mike Slater and guest Katherine Hamilton discuss the failure of the EV bus company Proterra and its implications. They also talk about the failure of Issue 1 in Ohio and its impact on the pro-life movement.
#culture
The Blaze: Budweiser tents practically empty at crowded Sturgis Motorcycle Rally: Videos
Attendance at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota is slightly down this year, but the Budweiser tents and booths appear to be empty. Videos circulating on TikTok show the impressive set-up, but few patrons seem interested. Some attribute the poor turnout to Bud Light's association with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, which has caused controversy and resulted in the company losing market value. The videos suggest that using products to push left-wing propaganda is unacceptable to many consumers.
The Imaginative Conservative: Arthur Foote and the Cult of the Restrained in Art
Arthur Foote, a member of the "Boston Six" composers, represents a native American musical tradition rooted in the "cult of the restrained in art." His composition "A Night Piece" showcases this tradition, offering a serene and mysterious journey. Foote's focus on restraint and beauty challenges the prevailing "cult of unrestrained expression" in American music.
#education
Newsbusters: Maryland School District Restricts Parents Direction Over Children’s Religion, Parents Sue
Parents in Maryland fight for right to opt children out of gender and sexuality curriculum, citing religious beliefs. Lawsuit seeks ability to refuse specific content.
#crime
Fox News: Los Angeles County crime lab finds 4% of seized fentanyl samples have flesh-eating 'zombie drug'
The dangerous drug xylazine, known as "tranq" or the "zombie drug," has infiltrated the illicit drug supply in Los Angeles County. It is being mixed with fentanyl and can cause necrotic sores. Health officials warn that the illicit drug supply remains dangerous and people may not be aware of the presence of xylazine. Xylazine, a veterinary sedative not approved for human use, is being mixed with deadly drugs like fentanyl to increase potency. A three-month pilot program detected xylazine in controlled substances, and it has been found in nearly every state. Xylazine use can lead to drowsiness, amnesia, and dangerously low levels of breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. It is associated with skin ulcers and necrosis. There are limited law enforcement options to tackle the drug, but bipartisan legislation in California aims to classify xylazine as a controlled substance. ( )
Fox News: Self-proclaimed white supremacist charged after threatening witnesses in trial of Pittsburgh synagogue gunman
A white supremacist was arrested for making online threats towards the jury and witnesses in the trial of a man who killed 11 people at a synagogue. The accused sent threatening posts and emails, placed stickers with anti-Semitic messages, and directed people to a website containing his threats.
Fox News: Man who searched for Rachel Morin describes 'terrible' discovery near trail
Former national park search and rescue officer Michael Gabriszeski and his stepdaughter discover the brutally murdered body of Rachel Morin in a tunnel drain along the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail in Bel Air, Maryland. Gabriszeski describes the crime scene as horrific and believes Morin suffered severe head trauma, possibly from a rock or baseball bat. The Harford County Sheriff's Office confirms Morin's death as a criminal homicide and urges the community to provide any helpful information regarding the case.
#sports
Fox News: Chargers' Joey Bosa reveals massive calorie intake during offseason bulk: 'It's no fun a lot of the time'
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa worked with a nutritionist to bulk up for the 2023 season, consuming 4,500 to 5,000 calories a day in order to add muscle and increase power. Bosa underwent surgery for a groin injury last season, leading to a drop in weight, but is now healthy and focused on gaining strength. Despite the challenge of constantly eating and feeling uncomfortable, Bosa feels stronger and hopes his efforts will pay off.
PJ Media: UFC President Dana White Spoke to Colosseum Officials About Zuck-Musk Fight
Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has spoken with Italy's minister of culture about the possibility of holding a mixed martial arts fight between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg in the Colosseum in Rome. White believes the event could generate a billion dollars in revenue. Musk has recently discussed the need for surgery on his back and neck before the fight can happen.
#science
Fox News: Webb reveals colors, features of most distant star ever detected
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected Earendel, the farthest star ever detected. The star is located in the Sunrise Arc galaxy, a billion years after the big bang. It is only detectable due to the technology and gravitational lensing.
#technology
The Blaze: X CEO brags about 'de-amplifying' 'lawful but awful’ posts to attract advertisers — says Twitter is 'much healthier and safer' now
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino discusses the platform's efforts to rebuild ad revenue by "de-amplifying" and censoring certain posts. Yaccarino emphasizes the importance of protecting advertisers from being associated with offensive content. Critics argue that social media companies have long been secretly down-ranking unfavorable content.
Breitbart: Elon the Pacifist: Musk Proposes a 'Noble' Debate with Mark Zuckerberg Instead of a Cage Fight
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has backed out of his challenge for a cage fight with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg due to the need for surgery. Instead, Musk is open to a "noble" debate as suggested by TED curator Chris Anderson. Musk's mother also suggested a verbal fight with funny answers.
#other
Red State: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Want the Home of a Dying Old Man, and They Are Willing to Go to Trial to Get It
A real estate dispute between Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters and another party led to a five-year litigation battle. The attorneys involved racked up over a million dollars in fees.
Breitbart: WGA Protests Outlast 2007-2008 Writers' Strike, Which Ended After 100 Days
TV late-night comedy writer Greg Iwinski joins the striking writers on their 100th day, motivated by the history of past strikes. The current strikes by actors and screenwriters show no sign of ending, with little progress made in negotiations. The writers and their actor allies continue to protest for a fair contract, highlighting the issues of artificial intelligence and residuals.