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1 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Rapper Waka Flocka Flame: 'Trump Still My President'
Waka Flocka Flame is staunchly backing Donald Trump’s presidential run, asserting, “Trump still my president,” in a recent post. He dismisses media claims of Trump’s racism as distortions, citing his own choice to support the former president without needing any public performances.
A wave of support is emerging from hip-hop, with artists like Lil Pump and Kodak Black rallying behind Trump amid ongoing media scrutiny.
The Federalist: Vote411 Feeds Voter Info To Leftist Data Harvesting Machine
Vote411 claims to be a nonpartisan election resource, but it primarily serves leftist interests while collecting user data under the guise of voter registration assistance. Critics, including Alabama's Secretary of State, warn it's a data-mining operation disguised as voter help.
The site funnels users to Rock the Vote, which gathers extensive personal information and shares it with various aligned organizations. While the League insists user data security, the links between these groups create a murky web of potentially compromised privacy.
Breitbart: Crypto Leader David Marcus Explains Why He Has Abandoned the Democrat Party to Support Donald Trump
David Marcus, CEO of Lightspark and formerly aligned with the Democrats, has publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the upcoming presidential election, citing disillusionment with the party’s leftward drift. His endorsement marks a pivotal shift as the crypto industry becomes more politically engaged.
With the cryptocurrency landscape evolving, Marcus sees Trump as a proponent of innovation and the Constitution, contrasting him with the Democrats’ approach to power and governance. This endorsement signals changing dynamics in the intersection of crypto and politics.
The Federalist: Missouri, Arkansas Sue To Stop 'Unconstitutional' 'Bidenbucks'
A lawsuit in Missouri claims President Biden’s Executive Order 14019 is unconstitutional, alleging it unlawfully directs federal agencies to intrude in state election processes and supports partisan voter registration efforts. Local officials argue it undermines state authority.
The plaintiffs contend the directive violates the Constitution’s separation of powers and misuses taxpayer resources to favor Democrat campaigns, particularly targeting demographics likely to support them. They seek to halt the federal push for voter mobilization linked to the upcoming election.
Fox News: Vance: 'Hard to believe' how poorly Harris has handled US-Mexico border until you 'see it with your own eyes'
Senator JD Vance harshly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for the Biden administration's border policies during a visit to Arizona's U.S.-Mexico border. He claimed the situation is dire, with ineffective measures allowing asylum seekers to be released into the U.S. while critical community resources are strained.
Vance urged a return to stricter immigration policies, including completing the border wall and reinstating deportations. He painted a vivid picture of a border crisis that affects local lives, calling for immediate action from Harris to address the humanitarian toll.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Wanted to Ban Plastic Straws in 2020
Kamala Harris, once the most liberal senator, ramped up her radical persona in 2020, calling for a ban on plastic straws. A year later, she’s flip-flopped on many stances, raising eyebrows about her reliability as a candidate ahead of the 2024 election.
As she walks the tightrope of campaign promises, Harris’s earlier progressive fervor contrasts sharply with her latest endorsements of fracking and increased border funding. The political landscape proves as fickle as a jazz club filled with smoke and shadows.
The Federalist: NYT Celebrates Democrats Adding 'Weird' To All The Other Smears
In the muck of election season, Democrats celebrate a dive into name-calling, brandishing "weird" like a weapon of verbal jujitsu. It's a peculiar strategy for a party once revered for lofty ideals, now apt to hurl petty labels while claiming moral superiority.
Yet, in this age of identity politics, the lines blur. As each side exchanges barbs, the maturity of discourse erodes, with "weird" becoming the latest ammunition in a game where labels stick like glue and reason gets lost in the chaos.
#society
Forbes: Brooke Shields’ Next Role? CEO
At 59, Brooke Shields steps off the silver screen and into the business world, launching Commence, a hair care line for women over 40. With $3.5 million in seed money, she aims to empower her age group, tackling invisibility in the beauty industry.
Shields, tired of the patronizing venture capitalists, asserts her vision against the tide of condescension. Her journey is a testament to resilience and reinvention, where her products will speak for themselves, not her previous fame.
Times Of Israel: Israeli judokas Inbar Lanir, Peter Paltchik win silver, bronze medals at Paris Games
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Israeli judokas Inbar Lanir and Peter Paltchik made waves, clinching silver and bronze respectively. Lanir’s hair scrunchie, a nod to hostages in Gaza, echoed her struggle, while Paltchik fought through personal loss, dedicating his win to those affected by the ongoing conflict.
Inbar and Peter’s victories are more than medals—they’re symbols of resilience amid turmoil, waving the flag for Israel in troubled times. As they bask in their hard-won glory, the world watches with bated breath, caught in the web of sport and sorrow.
The Telegraph: Korean Air bans instant noodles over turbulence fears
Korean Air is scrapping instant cup noodles to curb turbulence-related injuries, transitioning to safer cold snacks for economy class by mid-August. This move comes after increased incidents and safety measures triggered by worsening flight conditions.
The airline joins others in tightening rules as climate change predicts rougher skies, including earlier meal service wraps and extended seatbelt requirements.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Trump Campaign: Kamala Harris Will Not 'Hunt Down Bloodthirsty Terrorists'
Trump's campaign fired a shot at Kamala Harris, claiming his resolve will root out terrorists as Israel did with Hezbollah and Hamas leaders. They lamented Biden and Harris's perceived failure in foreign policy, positioning Trump as the savior who can restore U.S. strength.
In a world spiraling into chaos, Trump vowed to combat those who prey on innocents, suggesting that current leadership has ushered in a dangerous era of weakness, inviting rogue nations to act without consequence.
The Telegraph: This prisoner swap has come at a high cost
In a war-worn landscape, the West marks a rare victory: a historic prisoner swap with Russia releases political hostages, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and opposition figures. Their return comes at a cost, trading for spies and criminals.
Yet, this deal raises eyebrows. As Putin sheds pawns, the West must wonder if he's gauging readiness for future negotiations while the conflict with Ukraine simmers. The relief is bittersweet; danger lurks behind the Kremlin's next move.
#military
Fox News: Iran reportedly convenes terror proxies to plot assassination response, Israel 'strongly prepared in defense'
Two high-profile assassinations in the Middle East have sparked outrage in Iran, prompting leaders to meet with proxy groups to devise retaliation plans against Israel. Hezbollah’s chief warned of impending "rage and revenge," as Iranian officials ponder direct attacks.
As tensions escalate, the U.S. downplays military movements in the region, while Israel readies itself for potential fallout. Khamenei has called for a severe response, claiming the attacks have crossed a "red line." The stage is set for more bloodshed in this deadly chess game.
Fox News: Netanyahu warns Israel will ‘exact very high price’ if attacked after killing Hezbollah, Hamas commanders
Netanyahu declared a stern warning to aggressors targeting Israel, confirming the deaths of key Hezbollah and Hamas figures, including Fuad Shukr and Muhammad Deif. He signaled Israel's readiness for defense and retaliation in light of ongoing threats.
The PM emphasized that the price for attacking Israel would be steep, pledging to respond to violence with forceful retribution. Tensions continue to mount as regional hostilities escalate.
#crime
Breitbart: Starmer Promises Retribution for Rioters in Wake of Child Slayings
In the aftermath of a brutal mass stabbing of children in Southport, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the rioting as the work of a “tiny mindless minority.” Amid outrage over the attack, authorities lifted anonymity on the suspect, who faces multiple charges, to combat misinformation fueling unrest.
As protests spiraled into riots across England, Starmer vowed to deploy enhanced police capabilities to address the violence, calling it “criminal disorder” and the product of far-right hatred. Critics blame an information vacuum for the chaos.
Fox News: 9/11 families outraged after alleged mastermind, 2 others get plea deals: 'We need a day in court'
The families of 9/11 victims are furious over plea deals for alleged masterminds, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, sparing them the death penalty. Justice advocate Brett Eagleson demands accountability from Saudi Arabia for its crucial role in the attacks.
Eagleson insists the truth about Saudi involvement must emerge, calling for a public hearing to expose the connections that facilitated the horrific tragedy. The deal is seen as a betrayal, leaving families craving answers.
#sports
Human Events: Algerian boxer at center of gender controversy wins first Olympic match almost instantly
Imane Khelif, an Algerian boxer, faces backlash for competing in the women’s category at the Paris Olympics after being disqualified for failing gender tests. She ended a bout in 46 seconds, raising questions of fairness from critics including Italian officials and JK Rowling.
Despite the uproar, the IOC maintains Khelif meets eligibility criteria, stating all athletes comply with regulations. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about gender in sports, pushing the boundaries of competition and fairness.
Forbes: Simone Biles Doesn't Perform New Bars Skill In All-Around Final
Simone Biles opted against showcasing the “Biles” move in the uneven bars during the Paris Olympics, missing the chance to add another skill to her name. Despite this, she continues to hold five moves named after her across different events.
Having faced mental hurdles in previous games, Biles remains a formidable presence in gymnastics, recently becoming the most decorated U.S. gymnast with her eighth Olympic medal as Team USA clinched gold.
Forbes: Here’s Why Brazilian Gymnast Flavia Saraiva Has Bandaged Eyebrow As She Competes In Olympic All-Around
Flavia Saraiva, the tenacious Brazilian gymnast, fought through a bleeding eyebrow and a black eye to help her team clinch bronze in the Olympic gymnastics final. Despite injuries from a fall during warmups, she delivered a commendable performance on all four events.
Her grit earned Brazil its first-ever Olympic team medal in women's gymnastics, a sweet victory overshadowed by her battered appearance. In a world where beauty can collide with pain, Saraiva's resilience spoke louder than the blood on her brow.