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12 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Democrat Staffer Famous for Snitching on House Colleagues over Coronavirus Policy Joins Harris-Walz Campaign
Aaron Fritschner, the self-proclaimed "snitch" from the House, proudly announced his new role with the Harris-Walz campaign, eager to dive into the political fray. Notoriously, he made waves in 2021 for exposing colleagues defying strict mask mandates in Congress.
Now, he joins the fight to boost Kamala Harris's campaign as tensions continue to simmer around pandemic policies.
The Western Journal: European Union Attempts to Scare Elon Musk Into Censoring Trump Ahead of Blockbuster Interview
The EU is pressuring Elon Musk to censor an upcoming interview with Donald Trump, fearing his influence ahead of elections. A commissioner warned Musk of potential consequences, citing a law aimed at curbing "harmful content" online.
Musk’s platform X is now a target for authoritarian tactics, highlighting the stark contrast between US free speech and EU restrictions. If bureaucrats are this concerned, Musk must be hitting close to home.
Breitbart: Florida Republicans Officially Tout 1 Million Voter Registration Advantage over Democrats
The Florida GOP has surged past Democrats by 1 million registered voters, a stark shift from just six years ago when Dems held a slight edge. This victory, credited to leaders like Trump and DeSantis, heralds a new era of Republican dominance in the state.
Evan Power, RPOF chairman, proclaimed Florida a shining example of freedom, thanks to dedicated party efforts. With a clear upward trajectory, the GOP is redefining the political landscape in a way that many thought impossible.
The Federalist: Trump Slated To Sue DOJ Over Unprecedented Mar-a-Lago Raid
Former President Trump intends to sue the DOJ for $100 million, claiming “malicious prosecution” and “abuse of process” following the 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago. His lawyer argues the raid violated legal protocols and was politically motivated.
He plans to escalate the matter to court if unresolved within 180 days. The legal battle reflects deeper tensions in a polarized political landscape.
Breitbart: Report: 'Friction,' 'Bad-Mouthing,' 'Anxiety' Infest Harris Campaign
The Harris 2024 campaign finds itself in a maelstrom of internal strife as factions clash over strategy and control. Old ghosts of dysfunction haunt the operation, reflecting issues from her previous roles, and fears loom over the potential fallout impacting her leadership.
With the stakes high, infighting threatens to disrupt cohesion, raising doubts about Harris's ability to unify a team burdened with past grievances. Amid mixed loyalties and lingering tensions, the campaign battles against a political comeback by Trump.
Breitbart: Election Interference: EU Demands Censorship of Musk's Trump Interview
The EU's chief censorship czar, Thierry Breton, threatened Elon Musk over his upcoming Trump interview, demanding compliance with speech restrictions under the Digital Services Act. He warned of monitoring content that could incite violence or disrupt civic discourse in Europe.
Musk's platform faces stringent scrutiny, with the threat of fines or suspension for non-compliance, but he remains unfazed, countering Breton's seriousness with irreverence. It’s a high-stakes game of power and speech in a digital age, with the EU holding the cards.
#society
Forbes: Red Sox Outfielder Jarren Duran Suspended For Using Anti-Gay Slur Toward Fan
Jarren Duran, the Boston Red Sox outfielder, will sit out two games without pay after hurling an anti-gay slur at a fan during a game. His suspension comes with a twist: his salary will be donated toan LGBTQ advocacy group.
The Red Sox swiftly condemned Duran's remarks, echoing his apology to fans and the LGBTQ community, reminding us that words can swing harder than a bat.
GB News: 'It is a load of rubbish!' Counter-terror expert BLASTS claims that MI6 will 'scrutinise' Nigel Farage after UK riots
Chris Phillips, ex-head of counter-terrorism, dismissed claims that MI6 will scrutinize Nigel Farage after recent riots, calling them "rubbish" and defamatory. He suggested that misinformation abounds, with political parties eager to deflect attention from public concerns about immigration.
The recent violence sparked by a stabbing incident highlighted tensions, but the assailant was revealed to be a local teen, not an asylum seeker. Farage distanced himself from extremism yet continued to question governmental transparency regarding the situation.
Fox News: FLASHBACK: Gov Walz amplified comment comparing ICE raids to 'terrorism' in America
In a 2017 town hall, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz compared ICE raids to terrorism, sharing harrowing tales from Worthington, where families were shattered by immigration enforcement. He defended sanctuary cities, arguing they protect victims over prioritizing immigration status.
Rep. Angie Craig echoed the need for comprehensive immigration reform, celebrating Minnesota's diverse communities. Their speeches highlighted the struggles of immigrants and a call for unity amid the growing socio-political tensions.
GB News: Angela Rayner 'turns back on Britons' as she axes plans to prioritise UK citizens over migrants on council house waiting lists
Angela Rayner has scrapped Tory plans that favored British citizens over migrants in social housing, igniting criticism from Conservatives. The proposals aimed to bar newcomers from council homes and introduced a "UK connection test," which would have reshuffled the housing priority queue.
With the Labour government's decision to accelerate asylum applications for illegal migrants, critics argue they're placing non-citizens above locals. Housing officials insist that most councils already maintain local connection tests.
The Imaginative Conservative: HBO's "Chernobyl" & Solzhenitsyn
The HBO series "Chernobyl" reveals the catastrophic consequences of deceit in a society steeped in lies, reflecting on the dangers of systemic dishonesty that allowed the nuclear disaster to unfold. It serves as a stark reminder that societies, regardless of ideology, may succumb to a culture of untruth.
In the face of danger, moral courage can emerge, showcasing humanity’s resilience, even amid oppression. The series warns us that ignoring our own societal deceptions can lead to dire repercussions, echoing history's lessons about truth and accountability.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US ends ban on offensive arms sale to Riyadh, eyeing Saudi help on Gaza and Iran
The U.S. will resume offensive arms sales to Saudi Arabia, putting human rights concerns aside in light of shifting geopolitical tides. Washington is banking on Riyadh's help with the Gaza conflict and against Iranian threats, despite past civilian casualties in Yemen.
While seeking closer ties with Israel, Saudi Arabia demands progress on Palestinian statehood. Meanwhile, critics question the U.S. decision, underscoring ongoing human rights issues within the kingdom. It's a tightrope walk of strategic interests and moral dilemmas.
Breitbart: Rumor: Biden Offered Venezuela's Maduro, with $15 Million DOJ Bounty on His Head, Amnesty
In a desperate gamble, the Biden administration has reportedly offered amnesty to Nicolás Maduro—Venezuela’s dictator under multiple U.S. narcoterrorism charges. This deal hinges on his exit from power following a disputed election marked by fraud and protest.
With protests stirring and repression escalating, Maduro remains skeptical of U.S. intentions, all while Biden's window to strike a deal shrinks before the next election. Washington’s past concessions haven't swayed Maduro; trust is a currency he’s long abandoned.
Times Of Israel: US expects hostage talks to resume but says Iranian attack on Israel may impact them
In the murky depths of Gaza's conflict, the U.S. clings to hope for peace talks while Hamas plays coy, demanding old plans instead of new ones. As tensions rise and Iran looms ominously, negotiators pray for a miracle amid the chaos of a hostage crisis.
With the specter of violence always lurking, world leaders rally for dialogue, but the path to ceasefire remains fraught. Innocents caught in the crossfire only heighten the stakes.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Media Stock Hits 4-Month Low After Light Revenue—Trump’s Net Worth Sinks $170 Million
Donald Trump's social media company saw its stock dive to a low not seen in months, closing at under $25 per share after dismal earnings of $836,900 for the quarter. This followed his return to X, which sent ripples through the market, diminishing his wealth by $170 million.
With Trump holding a significant stake, the valuation of Trump Media has taken a hefty hit, dropping from nearly $5 billion just a few months ago. His platform battles with competitors while preparing to launch a streaming service to bolster revenue amidst ongoing volatility.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Why Are the Crown Jewel Carmelite Convents Failing?
Carmelite convents worldwide are closing at an alarming rate, with even the famous convent at Lisieux facing an uncertain future due to a lack of vocations. The aging population of nuns highlights a spiritual decline, as the call to traditional contemplative life wanes.
Radical changes and modern ideologies are failing to attract young women, many convents falter into oblivion. The answer lies in a return to tradition and the power of Saint Therese’s intercession to reignite spiritual fervor and draw souls back to a life of prayer.
#health
Forbes: Texas Women Say Hospitals Denied Emergency Pregnancy Care Over Fear Of State’s Abortion Laws
In Texas, two women allege hospitals denied them treatment for ectopic pregnancies, resulting in permanent fertility damage. They blame the medical facilities' fear of violating strict abortion laws, despite federal mandates allowing such interventions.
The complaints filed seek an investigation into the hospitals' actions, highlighting a growing trend of delayed care linked to restrictive abortion legislation. This fear has left many women vulnerable in life-threatening situations.
Fox News: 'Zika-like' mosquito-borne virus has spread into Europe, health officials warn
The Oropouche virus is on the rise in Europe, with 19 cases confirmed by late July, mainly in Spain, Italy, and Germany. Originally from South America, it’s spread by mosquito bites, raising alarms about potential health impacts, particularly among vulnerable groups like pregnant women.
With over 8,000 cases reported in South America, the outbreak threatens to overwhelm healthcare systems. Preventive measures are crucial as there are no vaccines or specific treatments, just supportive care for those who experience severe symptoms.
#crime
GB News: WATCH: Security Guard tells how he 'tackled' Leicester Square knife attacker
In Leicester Square, a security guard named Abdullah disarmed a knifeman attacking a woman and her young girl. He sprang into action from his shop, subdued the assailant, and kicked the weapon away, aided by bystanders until the police arrived.
A man in his 30s was arrested following the incident, with authorities stating the motive remains unclear but likely isn't linked to terrorism.
The Western Journal: 2 Migrants Accused of Raping Woman at New York Tourist Hot Spot
In the neon glow of Coney Island, two illegal immigrants found their way into shadows darker than the night. Charged with raping a woman at knifepoint while her boyfriend fetched coffee, their actions stirred murmurs of a city where sanctuary has a sinister side.
Critics howl of a political game that places votes over virtue, as the specter of crime looms larger. The grip of fear tightens like a noose in a sanctuary city, leaving a trail of questions in its wake.
#outdoors
On The Water: Tarpon Sightings on the Rise in Maryland
Captain Tom Weaver spotted a rare school of tarpon in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay, an unusual event for the region. Reports indicate that warming waters are bringing more of these southern fish north, as anglers encounter multiple schools this summer, a first in recent memory.