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15 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Marlow: Harris Campaign Convinced Avoiding the Media Could Work
Vice President Kamala Harris is dodging the media while campaigning, relying on favorable coverage to shield her from scrutiny. Critics argue that her strategy revolves around avoiding press interactions while presenting no clear policy framework, raising questions about her viability as a candidate.
As bipartisan voices highlight her lack of engagement, there's a growing fear that this media-averse approach might actually benefit her campaign. Critics, including Breitbart's Editor-in-Chief, argue her ticket choice and absence of detailed policy reflect a troubling trend in political campaigning, where image often outweighs substance.
Front Page Magazine: The Real Tim Walz
Tim Walz, born in Nebraska in '64, shifted from a life in agriculture to teaching, with a controversial stint in the Army National Guard. His political rise is marred by claims of military valor and ties to Chinese influence, spotlighting a man cloaked in deception.
As he moved to Congress, questions arose over his embellished military credentials, with critics accusing him of abandoning his unit and fabricating service narratives. A complicated figure in American politics, the truth remains clouded, echoing the murky past of a disingenuous soldier.
#society
Forbes: Columbia President Resigns After Months Of Criticism Over Handling Of Campus Protests
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik stepped down amidst criticism over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests, citing turmoil within the community and personal toll. She aims for Columbia to navigate future challenges under new leadership.
Katrina Armstrong, CEO of CUIMC, steps in as interim president.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Why a Biden speech urging national Israeli reckoning was shelved at the last minute?
In a predetermined game of shadows, President Biden spotlighted an Israeli ceasefire offer to Hamas, aiming to pressure Netanyahu into public concessions while finessing the power balance. Yet, after nearly three months, the silence echoes louder than hopes for peace.
The speech, initially bolder and broader, was tempered for a swift objective amid waning election prospects and a regional strategy under strain. Instead of two potential futures for Israel, it distilled into a singular goal: a ceasefire that keeps the peace process alive, if only briefly.
Front Page Magazine: Chinese Drones and Kamala’s Money Man
Hamas launched a drone attack on Israel using Chinese DJI drones, which double as tools for surveillance in Ukraine and potential espionage in the U.S. Despite prior security concerns, influential Democrats, including Loretta Lynch, are advocating for DJI’s operational freedom stateside.
This web of connections between powerful lawyers, political elites, and foreign firms raises national security alarms, juxtaposing supposed political posturing against actual financial ties to Wall Street and China.
#culture
Le Monde: Stonehenge altar stone believed to come from Scotland, 750 km away
Stonehenge remains shrouded in mystery, particularly the altar stone at its center. Recent research surprising reveals its origin—a greenish sandstone from 750 kilometers away in northeast Scotland, challenging previous beliefs about the ancient site's construction and symbolism.
Geologists studied zircon grains in the stone, tracing it back billions of years, but why Neolithic humans chose such a distant rock remains an enigma. This revelation opens more questions than it answers, leaving us to ponder the motivations behind this monumental endeavor.