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America First News
13 Aug 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Jonah Goldberg claims ‘small donors’ are a big problem ‘for democracy’
Former National Review columnist claims small donors in the Republican primary are a problem for democracy and the GOP, while dismissing the importance of grassroots support. He argues that small donors are just venting their spleen and locking candidates into unfavorable positions. This view is criticized as elitist and out of touch with the average citizen's perspective.
National Review: Media Bury Biden’s Mistreatment of Vets and Gold Star Families
The lack of media coverage for the on-the-record statements made by Gold Star family members, who spoke about their experiences following the Afghanistan withdrawal, highlights a bias in the media based on party affiliations. The testimonies included allegations of mistreatment by President Biden and his administration. These stories tarnish Biden's empathetic image and deserve more widespread coverage.
National Review: Don’t Call It a Comeback. Federalism Has Been Here for Years
Federalism, the belief in restricting Washington's power, is making a comeback. People are losing confidence in centralized rule and favor local governance. The rise of COVID decrees, state election reforms, and resistance to federal overreach show a shift towards federalism. American Habits, a new publication, aims to highlight champions of federalism and the importance of self-government. The power should rest with the people, not a ruling class.
National Review: The Corner: The Trump Case Is Still Vulnerable
In response to our critique of the weak legal grounds for indicting Trump for his role in the January 6th incident, Peter Wallison argues that criminal law should apply based on Trump's bad acts. However, he concedes that Trump did not commit insurrection or seditious conspiracy. Charging someone based on legal advice and what could have happened is questionable. We believe the federal criminal laws do not cover Trump's conduct on January 6th. Congress has the power to pass bills clarifying the Electoral Count Act or imposing penalties. The criminal-justice system should not replace the political process.
#culture
American Thinker: Forgetting Beauty
In 1973, a Spanish group lost the Eurovision contest to a singer from Luxembourg. Despite being the runner-up, their song "Eres Tú" became a worldwide phenomenon and reached number 9 on the U.S. charts. The song's simplicity and beauty stand in contrast to the ugliness of modern music.
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Washington Free Beacon: The Captive Cardinal
József Cardinal Mindszenty's memoirs, first published in 1974, have been reissued in a new edition by Ignatius Press. Mindszenty, who was imprisoned by both the Nazis and Communists, reflects on his experiences and the importance of a historical awareness and connection. The book includes meditations on prison life and the role of faith in survival, as well as analysis of Communist ideology and tactics. It offers a vivid account of the Hungarian history under Communist rule and serves as a warning about the dangers of losing political freedom.
#education
National Review: Beware the Free Degree
The demand for free college assumes that a college education is essential for intellectual development, but this is a false assumption. Making college free will only lead to more people pursuing degrees they are not interested in, delaying their entrance into the workforce and gaining little from their education. It is time to break the collegiate monopoly on education and revive America's history of self-driven learning. Government and colleges should not be relied upon to complete our education; education is something we do for ourselves.
Forbes: Student Loan Payback Time: What You Need To Know And Do As Payments Resume
The federal moratorium on student loan repayments and interest is ending on August 31. Borrowers need to take action now to update their contact information and review their repayment plans. Interest will start accruing on September 1, so it's important to ensure that you are in the right repayment plan to save money.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Vs. Getafe: Xavi’s Lineup Has Surprise Returns For La Liga Debut
FC Barcelona make surprise returns to their lineup for their La Liga title defense against Getafe. The team has received a cash injection from media arm Barca Studios and the transfer of Ousmane Dembele, allowing new players to be registered. The starting XI is expected to include Gundogan, Raphinha, and Lewandowski.
National Review: World Sports Organizations Wake Up to the Absurdity of Trans-Athlete Policies
Sports governing bodies around the world, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom, are facing the issue of male athletes competing in female sports categories. These cases have caused embarrassment and disrupted female competitions, highlighting the need for fair policies. While some organizations have adopted stricter rules, such as requiring males competing as females to have transitioned early in life, others, like the International Olympic Committee, have failed to provide clear guidance. A compromise in the form of an "open" category for trans-identifying athletes alongside gender-segregated categories seems to be a solution gaining traction.
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American Thinker: California Has Another Planet-Saving Idea
California is facing an electricity crisis and plans to overcome it by mandating bidirectional charging for electric vehicles. This would allow parked EVs to supply power to the grid during peak demand. However, this solution violates the laws of thermodynamics. Despite this, California is determined to achieve its goal of 100% renewable energy by 2045, even if it means relying heavily on its neighbors for electricity. This approach may lead to more electricity shortages and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions. California's ambitious plan could result in a day in the life of a Californian in 2045 being filled with power outages and limited commerce.