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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: VIDEO: Tim Walz Didn't Mind His 'Own Damn Business' During COVID Madness
In a twist of irony, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who crooned about personal freedom on the campaign trail, enforced strict COVID mandates that contradicted his rhetoric. His words about respecting neighborly choices fell flat as he mandated vaccinations and limited social gatherings.
Amid the chaos, Walz's actions painted a different picture: a governor micromanaging health decisions, running hotlines for informants, all while claiming to champion autonomy. The irony stings sharper than a cheap whiskey.
Breitbart: Joe Biden Implies He Would Attend Donald Trump's Inauguration: 'I Have Good Manners'
Biden hinted he'd attend Trump's inauguration if the former president wins, citing good manners as his motive. Despite the tension in their rivalry, it seems even a cold handshake beats a frigid stare.
Recent polls show Trump edging out Harris in several critical swing states, brewing a competitive storm for the upcoming election.
Fox News: Nikki Haley has blunt message for Trump, GOP as Kamala Harris gains momentum: 'Quit whining'
Nikki Haley advised Republicans to shift focus from personal jabs at Kamala Harris to addressing the core issues that matter to voters, like the economy and immigration policy. She emphasized treating the electorate with respect and called for a more constructive approach.
Haley underscored the importance of defining Harris’s record as integral to the campaign strategy, asserting that voters need to be informed about the administration's impact. Trump may know how to win, but it's now about mobilizing support to ensure a Republican victory.
Breitbart: Disney PR Nightmare: Rachel Zegler Declares 'Free Palestine' While Promoting 'Snow White' Trailer
Rachel Zegler, facing backlash for her comments on Disney’s original Snow White, stirs the pot again by declaring “Free Palestine” while promoting the live-action remake. This PR misfire complicates an already troubled production, as Disney’s CEO hopes to steer clear of political pitfalls.
With growing discontent from fans and recent legal losses in Florida, Disney’s expensive gamble on the remake appears fraught. The studio's attempts to innovate face scrutiny, especially after mixed reviews of its approach to the beloved classic.
Fox News: Harris campaign says she will not push 'Medicare-for-all' plan despite previous support
Vice President Kamala Harris has shifted her stance on "Medicare-for-all," opting not to champion the policy during her presidential campaign, despite her previous robust support back in 2019. Initially advocating for a single-payer system, she now embraces a more moderate approach, allowing private insurers a role.
This change comes amid her quest for a first term as commander-in-chief, where she plans to prioritize broader health access without the bold promises of her earlier campaign. The tides of politics have turned, and committed principles seem to wane in the heat of ambition.
The Western Journal: Key Player Resigns from Congress' Investigation of Afghan Withdrawal: ‘I Could Not Be a Part of This Sham'
A key investigator, Jerry Dunleavy, resigns from Congress's probe into the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, calling it a "sham." He criticizes the House Foreign Affairs Committee for shielding top officials like Vice President Kamala Harris from accountability.
Dunleavy expresses his discontent over unaddressed failures, claiming the committee ignored vital documents and witness testimonies. He vows to continue fighting for the truth, even as he steps away from a process he views as fundamentally flawed.
Breitbart: Americans Increasingly Want Woke Corporations to Shut Up About Politics
Americans are growing weary of corporate voices in politics, with support dropping from 48% to 38% in just two years. Discontent spans demographics, yet a slim majority among Democrats still values business input on certain social issues.
The clash of interests deepens as 60%+ of both parties would shy away from companies backing opposing candidates. The stakes rise as the 2024 race looms.
#economy
Fox News: LAURA INGRAHAM: There's something 'deeply wrong' with Kamala Harris
Laura Ingraham criticizes the Biden-Harris administration for the economic hardship facing Americans, underscoring their dwindling finances over the past four years. Acosta counters, arguing that Trump's threat to democracy outstrips any shortcomings in Biden’s policies.
#culture
The Western Journal: Chick-fil-A Brings Back Fan Favorite for First Time in 13 Years, And That's Not All
Chick-fil-A is resurrecting the Banana Pudding Milkshake after a 13-year hiatus, delighting loyal fans. Available from August 26 to November 16, it's a throwback hand-spun shake, alongside a new Banana Frosted Coffee and a spicy Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich.
The buzz is palpable, with fans marking their calendars and celebrating the comeback on social media. It's fast food nostalgia, served with a twist of excitement.
#crime
Fox News: Illegal migrant arrested, charged with raping woman in NYC
A Senegalese migrant, Papa Diop, was arrested for allegedly raping a woman in the Bronx after following her and asking for directions. He is charged with first-degree rape and is being held on $250,000 bond at Rikers Island.
The NYPD is criticizing sanctuary laws, suggesting they hinder law enforcement's ability to detain violent non-citizens. There are calls for changes to these laws after multiple migrant-related sexual assault cases.
#sports
The Western Journal: Olympic Three-Way Tie? Country at Heart of USA Gymnastics Medal Controversy Offers Odd Solution
The Olympics have spiraled into chaos, with U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles initially claiming bronze in the floor routine before losing it after a Romanian challenge. The Romanian Federation suggests a strange compromise—splitting the tarnished medal three ways instead of the cutthroat drama.
The saga hints at a deeper rot in the world of Olympic politics, as each medal signifies more than just athletic prowess; it reveals the fragile alliances and fierce rivalries that fuel the Games.