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13 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: West coast beach town mayor says Walz reminds him of Gavin Newsom: ‘Different sides of same blue coin’
Newport Beach Mayor Will O'Neill is taking potshots at Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ahead of his fundraising visit, criticizing his track record during the George Floyd riots. O'Neill hopes Walz will grasp the contrast between blue Los Angeles and the conservative haven of Newport Beach.
As Walz rolls up in his armored vehicle, O'Neill warns him to check his progressive baggage at the door, touting Newport Beach's public safety and economic values. It's a high-stakes game of perception in a sea of contrasting colors: red and blue.
Breitbart: Watch: ‘Colbert’ Audience Laughs When He Calls CNN an ‘Objective’ News Outlet
Stephen Colbert joked about CNN's objectivity, igniting laughter from the audience and prompting Kaitlan Collins to question if it was meant as humor. The exchange laid bare a dissonance between reporters' opinions and claims of neutrality.
In a world where news feels more like a performance, even the left-leaning audience knows a punchline when they hear one.
GB News: Tom Tugendhat the 'favoured centre candidate' for Tory leadership - Christopher Hope
In the smoky backrooms of British politics, Christopher Hope lays his cards down—Tom Tugendhat is the center's darling in a race that’s a muddied affair. As protests simmer, Tugendhat calls for a policing overhaul, hinting he might just outgun his rivals for the Tory crown.
The race is taut, with six contenders splitting the ideologies apart. On the right, sparks fly between Priti Patel and Robert Jenrick, while Tugendhat maneuvers like a chess player eying the endgame.
CNSNews: Levin: ‘This Is a Dictator’s Election’ Driven by Media Willing to Say Anything to Sell ‘Autocratic Notion’ of What U.S. Should Be
Mark Levin paints a grim picture of the media landscape, accusing liberal outlets of acting as mouthpieces for Democrats, particularly in the lead-up to the 2024 election. He claims they manipulate public perception and stifle dissent to consolidate power.
The commentator warns that if Americans accept this narrative, they risk losing their freedoms and the ability to live prosperous lives. He challenges listeners to resist the media’s deceptive tactics and the authoritarian tendencies he believes are rising in the political arena.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Peter Schweizer Lays Out Tim Walz's Love of China
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's fondness for China, particularly the Chinese Communist Party, raises eyebrows. His programs aimed at cultural exchange seem more like endorsements of the CCP, while he compares American and Chinese atrocities, drawing scrutiny for his lack of criticism towards China's human rights abuses.
As his administration overlooks the presence of Chinese secret police in Minnesota, questions about his priorities and ethical stance swirl. This strange camaraderie with a totalitarian regime has some calling it wimpy behavior rather than mere policy alignment.
GB News: Elon Musk comments on UK protests 'simply false', claims Tom Tugendhat
Tom Tugendhat took a swing at Elon Musk, calling him "delusional" after Musk claimed the UK faced a looming "civil war." The tech mogul didn't hold back, tossing barbs at Prime Minister Keir Starmer following glimpses of unrest shared online.
In a flash of wit, the air thick with tension and outrage, it was a clash of the titans—politics meets tech in a back alley of public discourse.
#society
The Telegraph: Tuesday evening news briefing: Leicester Square victim stabbed eight times, court hears
In a chilling case unfolding in Leicester Square, an 11-year-old tourist was stabbed eight times, prompting charges against Ioan Pintaru, 32, for attempted murder. The boy suffered grave injuries, raising alarms about urban violence.
Meanwhile, Mel Stride highlights societal disconnect, arguing that white working-class boys must receive more support amid rising unrest sparked by misleading online narratives.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Visiting Moscow, Abbas tells Putin he’s ‘one of the dearest friends’ of Palestinians
Putin expressed sympathy for the Palestinian plight during a meeting with Abbas, asserting Russia's support for a fully-fledged Palestinian state amidst its own war in Ukraine. He highlighted concerns over civilian casualties in the Israeli-Hamas conflict.
While claiming peacemaker status, he avoided new proposals, reiterating Moscow's humanitarian commitment and attention to Middle Eastern turmoil, despite strained ties with Israel.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Peter Schweizer: Tim Walz Asked Students to Downplay Their 'Americanness' in China
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz allegedly instructed exchange students to downplay their American identity during a trip to China, funded by the Chinese Communist Party. Critics suggest this undermines cultural exchange and serves CCP interests.
Walz's program raises eyebrows, particularly as it coincides with the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, leading to concerns about fostering pro-China sentiments among American students.
#economy
The Telegraph: China just built the biggest ever offshore oil platform. There is no green energy ‘transition’
Two oil giants, CNOOC and Chevron, highlight the industry's unwavering push for fossil fuels rather than a shift to sustainable energy. CNOOC's new offshore facility in China and Chevron's deepwater project in the Gulf of Mexico signal a full-throttle return to oil production.
As CNOOC prepares for a major offshore partnership and Chevron eyes a lucrative acquisition, the global hunger for oil remains insatiable, defying climate change narratives. The deepwater boom's return suggests that energy "transition" might be just talk in a world still reliant on black gold.
#culture
The Telegraph: George Clooney and Brad Pitt friendship sparked by death of Diana
George Clooney and Brad Pitt’s friendship ignited after Princess Diana's death as both faced the invasive glare of paparazzi. Clooney’s condemnation of the media for their role in the tragedy struck a chord with Pitt, marking the start of their bond born from shared turmoil.
Now in their sixties, they navigate fame's relentless scrutiny while reflecting on aging and the price of privacy, with Clooney pushing back against those who downplay his career. Both grapple with the trauma of fame, keenly aware of the dark side lurking behind stardom.
Breitbart: Gay Priest-Painter Makes New Icon for Father James Martin’s LGBT Event
Father William McNichols paints an icon of Pope Francis kissing the resurrected Christ's feet, aiming to symbolize inclusion for the LGBTQ community at Father James Martin's conference. The image challenges traditional views, reflecting both tenderness and the struggles of marginalized groups.
McNichols, a pioneer in outreach, uses foot washing as a metaphor for Francis's papacy, bringing forth an image of acceptance that resonates with the ongoing LGBTQ dialogue in the Church.
#health
Le Monde: Africa's CDC declares mpox a public health emergency
In a shadowed corner of the continent, Christian Musema draws blood from a child, marking the ongoing battle against mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Africa CDC sounds the alarm, declaring a public health emergency as the outbreak widens its grip across Africa.
Jean Kaseya's words hang heavy in the air: this is a call to arms against a menacing threat that has torn families apart and claimed lives. The time for passivity is over; it's time to take the offensive against this creeping specter.
#crime
The Western Journal: Ex-Cafeteria Worker Steals $1.5M Worth of School's Chicken Wings, Gets Hit with Major Prison Sentence
Vera Liddell, a 66-year-old school food director in Illinois, embezzled $1.5 million in chicken wings over 19 months during COVID. She ordered vast supplies under the district's name, pocketing the goods while students learned remotely.
Now sentenced to nine years for her peculiar heist, the district must rethink its hiring practices and food service oversight.
Breitbart: Trump Campaign Office in Northern Virginia Burglarized
Under the dim glare of a flickering streetlight, the past whispered secrets as an unknown figure slipped into Trump's campaign office in Ashburn. A black cap pulled low, he stuffed whatever he could fit into his backpack before disappearing.
Sheriff Chapman vowed to find the intruder, while shadows of past attacks on Republican sites lingered like bad dreams. In political turf where violence has become a shadowy partner, investigations churn, and a thief remains unseen.
The Telegraph: Norwegian crown princess’s son ‘stabbed wall during assault on woman’
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's crown princess, faces serious charges after allegedly attacking a young woman, threatening to burn her belongings, and stabbing a wall with a knife in her apartment. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Norwegian royal family.
Now in legal turmoil, with potential imprisonment ahead, Høiby’s actions have forced his mother to cancel royal duties as police gather evidence and attempt to reconstruct the events of that night.
#outdoors
On The Water: Build Your Own Albie Fishing Combo
As summer fades, false albacore lights up northeastern waters, turning casual anglers into devoted fishermen. They’re addictive, offering both thrill and heartbreak—broken rods and spooled lines are part of the game.
Choosing the right gear is essential; fast action rods and durable reels make all the difference for those chasing these wily little tunny.