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12 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Who's Getting 'Bidened' Next?
Kamala's campaign might think about ditching Walz over his Stolen Valor mess, but that’s a long shot. History shows it took a circus to push Biden out, and Walz’s flop isn’t nearly that bad. If he were a serial killer, sure, but otherwise, he’s staying put.
The real question is, with the party missile launch codes in hand, who gets 'Bidened' next? Ousting electable candidates could easily become the new norm, and history has a way of playing tricks. Keep your eyes peeled; it’s a rough game.
Breitbart: JD Vance Fact Checks CNN's Dana Bash: Tim Walz 'Knew He Was Going to Iraq'
Sen. JD Vance accused Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz of lying about his knowledge of an impending deployment to Iraq while he was retiring from the National Guard. Vance asserted that Walz's senior officer confirmed awareness of the deployment before Walz's retirement.
Walz faced backlash for retiring before his unit's deployment, casting doubt on his military service record as he campaigned for Congress. The timing raises questions about his commitment, with Vance underscoring perceived dishonesty at such a critical juncture.
Front Page Magazine: Walz Didn't Know the Difference Between Afghanistan and Iraq
Kamala sought a war hero in Gov. Tim Walz, only to find a man whose only battlefield was a gelato shop in Italy. His political persona, crafted from half-truths and selective memories, masked a life spent avoiding the actual chaos of combat.
Walz’s narrative crumbled under scrutiny, revealing a careful manipulation of events and context, aimed at selling a story that never was.
#crime
Breitbart: Woman Accused of Tossing Newborn in Dumpster in 1987 Cold Case
In a dusty corner of a cold case, a North Carolina woman, Melissa Jean Allen Avila, was arrested for the 1987 murder of her newborn found in a dumpster in California. After decades in the shadows, DNA led police back to her, seeking justice for a victim long forgotten.
Now 55, Avila was extradited, facing a million-dollar bail as the gears of justice grind slowly onward. A mother turned suspect, the haunting echoes of a baby's tragedy linger.