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12 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Biden's Explanation of His Dropout Appears to Confirm Fears About Who's Really Running Things
Biden's muddled statements in a recent interview reveal cracks in his presidency, illuminating how pressure from party leaders and the shadowy deep state led to his withdrawal from the 2024 race. His contradictions point to a puppet show where strings are pulled from behind the curtain.
The polls Biden cites seem to play a dual role; they shape narratives rather than reflect reality, raising questions about who truly calls the shots in American politics. With the world on edge, a man struggling to articulate thought becomes a dangerous game.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Uses Debunked 'Very Fine People' Hoax
Kamala Harris resurrected the "very fine people" narrative, claiming Trump praised white supremacists in Charlottesville, despite debunks. Seven years later, facts remain unmoved, yet the political machine churns on—truth be damned.
Biden echoed the refrain, sidestepping truths while Harris dribbles around condemning recent antisemitic violence. The game of political smoke and mirrors continues.
The Telegraph: Labour MP accused of blaming Israel for far-Right riots
Labour MP Clive Lewis faces backlash for linking Israel’s actions in Gaza to rising Islamophobia in the UK, stating that this "inhumanity" gives license to hate. Critics demand his suspension, arguing his comments irresponsibly blame Israel for far-Right riots.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer firmly rejects any notion that Jewish people are to blame for the UK unrest. While Labour has opted not to suspend Lewis, voices from within the party express concern over the potential implications of his statements.
Human Events: BREAKING: European Commission threatens to censor X platform over Elon Musk-Donald Trump interview
The EU's digital chief wrote to Elon Musk, cautioning him against airing an interview with Donald Trump on X, citing obligations under the Digital Services Act to mitigate harmful content. He warned that this could spur unrest, referencing recent violence in the UK.
Musk's CEO shot back, claiming the EU's letter was an overreach and insulting to European citizens' judgment. With tensions flaring over free speech and accountability, the standoff underlines a clash between platform responsibility and political discourse.
The Western Journal: CNN Interviewer Doesn't Like It When JD Vance Turns the Tables on Tim Walz Regarding 'Weird' Attack
In a tense CNN interview, JD Vance flipped the script on Dana Bash when she pressed him about Tim Walz's "weird" comment. Vance countered by highlighting the Harris/Walz campaign's lack of substance, suggesting their insults stem from insecurities regarding their policies.
Bash, visibly uncomfortable, changed the subject as Vance pointed out the odd lack of warmth between Walz and his wife during his VP announcement. It was a moment that showcased the hollowness of a campaign more focused on name-calling than real ideas.
The Federalist: The Conservative Case For Sauron
In the bleak future of Gondor, the Stewards fail to uphold the realm’s noble heritage, leaving citizens longing for true leadership. As they lose ground against orcs, one voice rises in support of Sauron, championing a dark coalition over a stagnant, uniform society.
The allure of strength and unity draws the frustrated and disenfranchised, seeing in Mordor not terror, but a new vision rooted in history’s shadows. The future, it seems, holds a surprising choice for the children of Numenor.
Fox News: MSNBC guest compares Trump to Hitler's final days in bunker over his Harris AI crowd claims
Trump's recent accusation against Vice President Harris, claiming she used AI to fake a crowd at a rally, is labeled as a sign of his psychological unraveling by attorney George Conway. Conway suggests Trump's obsession with crowd sizes stems from his fear of impending legal troubles.
Conway draws dubious parallels between Trump's delusions and historical dictators, stating that Trump's behavior reflects a desperate man on the brink of implosion. Meanwhile, data suggests the rally had a legitimate turnout of around 15,000 attendees.
#society
Breitbart: Study: Climate Change Hysteria Doesn’t Convert Anyone
A recent USC report claims that using dramatic terms like "climate crisis" does little to boost urgency about climate change. Surprisingly, familiar phrases such as "global warming" and "climate change" have greater emotional resonance and concern among people.
The study advises against changing terminology, as it doesn’t impact perceptions significantly. Instead, it suggests focusing on alternative communication methods for climate action.
Breitbart: VIDEO: Brittney Griner, Who Once Boycotted the National Anthem, Gets Emotional During Star-Spangled Banner
Brittney Griner, once a vocal protester against the national anthem due to her beliefs on systemic racism, found herself overwhelmed with emotion as she stood for the anthem after winning Olympic gold with Team USA. Her time in a Russian prison shifted her perspective on patriotism.
Now, she feels honored to represent her country, acknowledging the dichotomy between her past protests and newfound appreciation. Griner believes in the right to protest while embracing her renewed love for the anthem that now “hits different.”
#economy
Forbes: Philippines’ Biggest Fast-Food Brand Has Fresh Plans To Challenge Starbucks
Billionaire Tony Tan Caktiong’s Jollibee Foods is doubling down on coffee, snatching up a 70% stake in South Korea's Compose Coffee for $238 million, chasing the global coffee market's $630 billion revenue. CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong aims to rival Starbucks in this steaming sector.
With coffee currently pulling in 15% of revenue, Jollibee envisions it doubling by 2030 while expanding its store count extensively. The culinary juggernaut seeks to soar among the top five globally valued fast-food chains, fueled by a mix of aggressive acquisitions and strategic growth.
#military
The Telegraph: Three reasons Kyiv’s innovative invasion puts Putin’s regime on notice
Ukraine's recent cross-border strike caught many off guard but illustrated its knack for military innovation. As Kyiv's forces demonstrated effective tactics against Russian defenses, they eroded Putin's image as a security provider and rattled his regime’s stability.
This bold move hints at Kyiv's ability to keep Russia guessing, forcing a diversion of military resources and potentially leveraging future negotiations. With the specter of a strengthened Ukrainian position looming, Putin's grip on power looks increasingly precarious.
#crime
Fox News: NYC woman raped by migrant at knifepoint near popular beach boardwalk, police and sources say
In the shadows of Coney Island, a woman encountered hell as two men—homeless souls lost in the dark—overpowered her at knifepoint. One, a migrant from Nicaragua, stood accused of unspeakable violence while a brave but bruised boyfriend tried to fight back.
New York's streets, tangled with crime, echo stories of desperation, the harrowing collision of lives and tragedies. The city, once a refuge, now flickers with danger.
The Western Journal: Watch: Cop Beats the Stew Out of Thug Who Punched Female Officer, Ends Fight with Utterly Humiliating Twist
In the Bronx, a hapless thug named Ernst Delma learned the hard way that assaulting a rookie police officer comes with consequences. After he punched Officer Fay, her partner delivered a fitting response, leaving Delma humiliated and sporting a black eye.
With a history of crime and an excuse that rang hollow, Delma found himself facing serious charges and stuck with hefty bail. As Officer Fay recuperates, one thing's clear: the streets might finally start to feel a little safer.
#sports
Breitbart: Aaron Rodgers Says He Regrets Saying He Was 'Immunized' in 2021
Aaron Rodgers, once hailed for his clever quips, now faces the fallout of a careless admission. In 2021, declaring he was “immunized” against COVID-19 while unvaccinated led him down a path of regret and scrutiny, turning fans and media against him.
In his upcoming biography, he wishes he'd simply disclosed his allergies instead of dancing around the truth. The past is a stranger, and in the smoke of fame, he hopes to find clarity for a better play.
#science
Forbes: Updated Northern Lights Forecast: Where To See Aurora Borealis Tonight As Perseids Continue
The night sky's ablaze as geomagnetic storms light up the Northern Lights, captivating viewers from various U.S. states and beyond. The dazzling display steals the thunder from the Perseid meteor shower, still visible after its peak.
Solar activity promises more celestial spectacle, with experts anticipating brighter auroras into Tuesday. Ideal viewing occurs from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., preferably away from city lights.