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16 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Don't expect Kamala to lead her party, or our country, out of this abyss
Sean Hannity blasts Vice President Kamala Harris for dodging media scrutiny before the 2024 election, branding her campaign as a façade filled with staged moments. It’s been nearly a month since her anointment as nominee, and she’s avoided facing real questions.
Hannity insists the public is being fooled while her aides spin tales of transformation. The silence speaks louder than any scripted moments.
Breitbart: Investigator Resigns to Protest Republican Probe of Joe Biden’s Afghanistan Disaster
Jerry Dunleavy resigned from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, claiming its investigation into the Biden administration's Afghanistan withdrawal was a farce. He accused Chair Michael McCaul of bias and a lack of accountability, particularly regarding key military leaders and Vice President Harris.
Dunleavy emphasized the need for real oversight to prevent further loss and demand accountability for the chaotic exit and its grim consequences. His departure highlights the deepening turmoil and unaddressed fallout from the Afghanistan fiasco.
#society
Fox News: North Korea to partially reopen tourism after nearly 5 years
North Korea is set to partially resume international tourism after five years, focusing initially on the city of Samjiyon. The Beijing-based Koryo Tours agency announced tours will begin in December, pending finalized itineraries.
The Hermit Kingdom had closed its borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, only slowly reopening. As the world watches, this limited reopening may hint at shifting dynamics in the isolated regime.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: China Scolds: Biden 'Left Behind a Mess in Afghanistan'
The Chinese state media raised a toast to the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan three years ago, dusting off the narrative that the nation found "relative peace" while blaming the U.S. for the chaos left behind. Despite its bloodied history, the Taliban has cozy ties with Beijing, which aids its ambitions.
While China dances with the jihadists, the reality bites hard—a booming opium trade and rampant terrorism. Yet, both sides play the game of geopolitical chess, the stakes as high as the blood-soaked ground beneath.
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Trashed U.S. in Farsi Tweet for Iranian Audience
In an eyebrow-raising move, Vice President Kamala Harris penned a Twitter message in Farsi criticizing the U.S. for its racial and social issues, echoing Obama’s past attempts to charm foreign critics by laying bare America's flaws. The message has drawn ire for its timing and tone.
This release raises questions about the Biden administration's foreign policy stance, especially concerning Iran, where engagement might clash with the realities of domestic perception and international respect.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Blacklisting Blacklisters at Hollywood Reporter Blacklist Veteran Film Blogger Sasha Stone
Sasha Stone, a pioneer of Oscar blogging, is facing a Hollywood blacklist for her sarcastic comment about a “White Dudes for Harris” fundraiser. Once celebrated for her biting critiques, her shift to supporting free speech and opposing censorship has made her a target for the woke elite.
Now, in a world where irony is weaponized, her career hangs by a thread as media outlets conspire to silence dissent. A cruel twist of fate: the very artists she championed turn against her, echoing the past injustices of McCarthy-era tactics.
#education
Breitbart: OpenAI's ChatGPT Is a Cheating Machine for Students
In a world where students lean on AI like a crutch, the lines between education and deception blur. ChatGPT is the new cheat sheet, making honor rolls a thing of the past, while educators scramble to catch shadows of their students' dishonesty.
OpenAI's attempt at watermarking, a guard against liars, faces skepticism amid fears of false accusations. It seems this digital underbelly thrives in the light of student ambition, reflecting a culture where shortcuts reign supreme.
#crime
Fox News: California attorney Lisa Bloom, husband, settle over misuse of COVID relief fund allegations
California attorney Lisa Bloom and her firm have settled allegations of misusing COVID-19 PPP funds, agreeing to pay $274,000 for providing false information in their loan forgiveness application. The DOJ stated that unauthorized payroll expenses were part of the fraud.
Bloom's actions highlight the ongoing scrutiny of taxpayer-funded programs like PPP designed to help struggling businesses during the pandemic.
Fox News: Florida police charge North Carolina man with murder after crashing semitruck into Tampa strip club
In the dead of night, a North Carolina man, Dylan Fogle, unleashed chaos when he barreled a semi-truck into Tampa's Emperor's Gentleman's Club, eliminating one soul and maiming two others after being ejected for unruly conduct.
Charged with murder and multiple felonies, Fogle's blood was heavier than the law allowed, sealing his fate behind bars.
Fox News: Detroit judge removed from bench after punishing teen for falling asleep during courtroom field trip
In a courtroom where justice hung by a thread, a slumbering teen went from innocuous nap to shackled display as Judge Kenneth King slammed the gavel down. The move, intended to teach her a lesson, backfired spectacularly, exposing a bully with a badge.
Now King’s benched for retraining, while the echoes of that courtroom scene linger, leaving a frightened girl and a fraught mother in their wake. Justice, it seems, needs a little tidying up too.
#sports
The Western Journal: Viral Australian Breakdancer Responds to Backlash: 'So Much Hate' Has Been 'Devastating'
Rachael Gunn, the Australian breakdancer at the Paris Olympics, faced harsh backlash after three losses in her debut. Critics accused her of illegitimately securing her spot, believing she manipulated the selection process, a claim the Australian Olympic Committee vehemently denied.
Gunn expressed that the online hate has been devastating, urging respect for her and her community's privacy amid the storm of criticism. She emphasized her dedication to the sport and the joy she aimed to bring.