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16 Aug 2023
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#politics
Townhall: Citizens of Virginia, Tear Down This Wall!
Virginia Republicans, led by Governor Glenn Youngkin, have achieved historic successes over the past two years. However, Democrats in the state Senate have consistently obstructed progress and prioritized petty politics over helping working families. Despite the Republican administration's accomplishments, Democrats have blocked tax cuts, criminal penalties for drug dealers, and legislation to protect parental rights. Republicans are now focused on securing the state Senate in the upcoming elections to enact their priorities.
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Truth doesn't matter to Hillary or the media mob
Sean Hannity criticizes Hillary Clinton and the media for their coverage of former President Donald Trump's indictment in Georgia, accusing them of spreading lies and conspiracy theories. He argues that Clinton paid for the Russian dirty dossier and falsely claimed the election was illegitimate when she lost. Hannity also highlights various controversies involving Clinton, including mishandling classified material, obstructing justice, and the Uranium One scandal, suggesting that prominent Democrats can escape consequences for their actions.
Townhall: Donald J. Trump Fights Powerfully for Our American Values
Former Republican Senator Bob Smith expresses his support for former President Donald Trump and his belief that American values are not currently represented by President Joe Biden and his left-wing allies in the media. He argues that Trump is the strongest candidate to beat the left at their own game and restore core American values. Smith highlights Trump's accomplishments and the attacks he faced from left-wing politicians and pundits. He concludes by stating that Trump loves America and is doing everything to save it, urging others to stand up for him.
Red State: Life Comes at Georgia Dem Congresswoman Fast After She Tries Dunking Trump Over Indictment
Democratic politician Nikema Williams is being criticized for her hypocritical reaction to the indictment against former President Donald Trump. Williams, who was previously arrested for protesting the uncounted ballots in the 2018 gubernatorial race, accused Trump of attempting to disenfranchise Georgia voters. Her charges were later dropped, but she still sued over the incident. Despite her own involvement in election denialism, Williams condemned Trump for allegedly being an election denier.
Townhall: Delusional Jack and Dems Haven’t Learned
Democrat prosecutors misuse power to politically prosecute Republicans, including Trump, with bogus charges. They seek to silence Trump's free speech during his campaign. This abuse of the legal system threatens democracy.
#society
Spectator USA: Is Tiffany Gomas real?
Tiffany Gomas apologizes for her outburst on an American Airlines flight. Twitter users question the authenticity of her apology video.
#history
The American Spectator: UW-Madison Needs to Restore Fredric March’s Name
The University of Wisconsin-Madison refuses to restore the name of actor Fredric March to a university theatre, despite his outstanding career and civil rights activism. March's membership in an interfraternity group that had no association with the Ku Klux Klan led to the removal of his name from the theatre. Calls to restore his name have been ignored, but it is the university that needs redemption, not March.
#crime
Townhall: On Biden's Newest False Claims About Guns
President Biden's support for an assault weapons ban, safe storage laws, and holding gun manufacturers liable for gun crimes will have little to no effect and may increase crime. Previous assault weapon bans did not reduce murder rates, and safe storage laws actually made it harder for people to defend themselves and led to more murders and rapes. Holding gun manufacturers liable for misuse of guns could put them out of business, and additional background checks are not effective, with a high error rate that disproportionately affects minority groups. These proposals undermine the fight against crime.
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Fox News: On this day in history, August 16, 1958, pop sensation Madonna is born in Michigan
Madonna, the iconic pop star, was born into a large Italian family in 1958. After her mother's death, she pursued a career in dancing and eventually found success as a singer. Despite controversies and personal struggles, Madonna remains a celebrated figure in the music industry.
The American Spectator: Stupid Summer Activities V: Writing Letters to Ex-Girlfriends
Summers can be boring, but writing to an ex-girlfriend can spice things up. Just be careful with the greeting and avoid quoting Neruda if you want to avoid trouble. Diplomatic tones won't work, and saying goodbye can be complicated.