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#politics
American Thinker: Mark Levin argues that Trump can pardon himself if convicted in Georgia
Conservatives worry that Trump and others involved in the Fulton County case may not be able to receive pardons if convicted in state court. Mark Levin argues that Trump can pardon himself if reelected, and there is no constitutional bar to running for president from prison. The question of presidential pardons in the Georgia case is a concern.
National Review: ‘On the Short List’: Marjorie Taylor Greene Teases VP Hopes
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is considering a potential Cabinet position or the vice presidency if Donald Trump returns to the White House in 2025. She expressed her loyalty to the former president and criticized Republican governor Brian Kemp for not supporting Trump in the Fulton County indictment. The indictment names Trump and others for their alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential-election results.
Fox News: Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones hits back at 'sickening' special prosecutor probe targeting his role in Trump case
Georgia's Republican lieutenant governor, Burt Jones, criticizes the indictments against former President Donald Trump and others as "sickening" and "partisan driven." Jones denies any wrongdoing and believes the charges are politically motivated. He hopes that the truth will prevail and questions the timing of the indictments in relation to allegations involving the Biden family.
Spectator USA: We’re all Georgians now
Georgia residents are caught in the political storm, with Stacey Abrams and Donald Trump at the center. Trump and his allies face a RICO case for attempting to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. Trump's legal troubles may impact his popularity among Republicans in the state.
The New American: Convention of States: States Must Use Article V or Lose the Constitution - The New American
A recent blog post by the Convention of States (COS) highlights that 10 percent of Americans believe our democracy is working. However, the real issue is that even one percent of Americans think we are a democracy at all. The author argues that the government is not representing the people and suggests that the Constitution is to blame. They believe a constitutional convention can solve the problems, but fail to acknowledge the potential danger of such a convention. Instead, the author suggests focusing on electing state candidates who will protect the Constitution.
Fox News: Arizona Senate candidate says ‘weapons,’ ‘little cow nuts’ on trucks define GOP culture
Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat running for Senate, claims that owning guns and lifted trucks with "little cow nuts" has become part of Republican culture. He argues that gun restrictions are difficult to pass due to the influence of the NRA and the gun lobby. Gallego, a Marine veteran, believes that weapons of war should not be in schools and supports commonsense gun reform. He has faced controversy for voting to protect a banking platform associated with left-wing agendas and for failing to disclose his investment in a financial technology company owned by a friend and donor.
American Thinker: Proof, if you needed, that the Georgia indictment is purely political
Leftists claim that the indictments against Trump are justified, while conservatives see them as politically motivated. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has set a trial date for Trump and his co-defendants, sparking suspicions of election interference. The trial is scheduled for March 4, 2024, coinciding with Super Tuesday.
Daily Wire: Judge Presiding Over Trump Georgia Case Previously Worked Under Kemp, Fulton County DA
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee, appointed by Governor Brian Kemp, will preside over the trial of Donald Trump and his allies for their actions during the 2020 election. McAfee has experience as a prosecutor and previously worked for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The trial is set to begin in March 2024, just before the Georgia Republican presidential primary.
The Right Scoop: Alan Dershowitz brilliantly explains why this Georgia prosecution of Trump is so outrageous
Alan Dershowitz criticizes the Georgia prosecution of Donald Trump, drawing comparisons to his involvement in the 2000 election. He argues that what Trump is being charged with now was considered legal back then.
Breitbart: Alfredo Ortiz: Biden’s Student Loan Bailout Workarounds Show His ‘Lawlessness’
President Biden is being criticized for defying the Supreme Court's ruling on student loan forgiveness, with accusations of executive overreach. Some argue that his actions fail to address the root issue of overcharging colleges.
Daily Wire: Georgia Prosecutor Wants Trump Trial To Start One Week Before State’s Primary
Georgia's Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis proposes starting the trial in her RICO case against Trump and his allies before the state's primary. The proposed trial start date falls before Super Tuesday, where Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination.
Fox News: Former Wisconsin court director files complaints over replacement after change in Supreme Court control
Former director of Wisconsin's court system, Randy Koschnick, who was fired by liberal state Supreme Court justices, has filed complaints against his replacement and the justices who voted to oust him. He alleges that the new appointee cannot legally take office until 2025 due to the state constitution. The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently shifted to liberal control, leading to sweeping changes in the court's dynamics.
Newsbusters: WashPost Suddenly Cries Twitter Censorship. Why Now?
The Washington Post accuses X (formerly Twitter) of delaying links to certain websites, including its rivals, but does not provide evidence or methodology. The Post seems hypocritical, as it did not complain when the New York Post's Hunter Biden scandal was censored.
Fox News: Chip Roy says House must stop funding 'that smirking son of a b----' DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, called for Congress to reject further funding for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas due to the crisis at the southern border. Roy and other conservative House Freedom Caucus members want Congress to cut back spending to pre-pandemic levels and confront the Biden administration to force policy changes. They believe funding should be withheld until the situation at the border is resolved.
Breitbart: Republican Group Targets Joe Manchin over His Championing of $700 Billion, So-Called Inflation Reduction Act
Republican group targets Senator Joe Manchin over the Inflation Reduction Act, claiming it may jeopardize 100,000 jobs in West Virginia. The bill includes provisions for Medicare drug price negotiation, extended Obamacare subsidies, deficit reduction, tax increases, increased funding for the IRS, and green energy investments. The White House defends the bill, stating its focus on long-term climate change issues.
#society
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Raw Egg Nationalist says ‘managed lawlessness’ root
cause of decline of ‘law and order’
Jack Posobiec and Raw Egg Nationalist discuss anarcho-tyranny, the controlled use of violence by governments for political gain. They highlight the increase in crime and police persecution of innocent individuals. Raw Egg argues that crime serves a political purpose, particularly on the left, by pacifying the middle class and redistributing wealth. Both sides of the political spectrum have contributed to this system of managed lawlessness. The lack of protection from the police has led people to seek an outsider to dismantle the corrupt system.
PJ Media: Historic SF Luxury Department Store May Close its Doors Over City Squalor
Gump's, a luxury department store in San Francisco, is in danger of closing after 166 years due to the deteriorating conditions in the city. The owner took out a full-page ad asking the mayor and governor to clean up the streets and enforce the law. The city's problems are becoming increasingly evident, but there seems to be little interest in fixing them.
Forbes: Tulsa Race Massacre Survivors Could See Reparations After Judge's Ruling—Joining These Similar Cases
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has agreed to review the appeal of survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre seeking reparations. The survivors and their families argue that they have never been compensated for the losses they endured when their neighborhood was destroyed. This could potentially lead to court-ordered reparations payments for racially motivated injustice.
Fox News: Minneapolis gang crackdown: 14 members charged with violent crimes
14 members of Minneapolis-based gangs have been charged with crimes including possession of machine guns, fentanyl trafficking, and firearms violations as part of a federal initiative to crack down on violent gangs. The arrests represent a commitment to reducing violence in the community.
The Blaze: Why Rolling Stone is TERRIFIED of Oliver Anthony: Former Mumford & Sons banjoist weighs in
Country musician Oliver Anthony's song, "Rich Men North of Richmond," goes viral and climbs to the top of the iTunes charts. The song highlights issues of poverty and government corruption, but journalists try to label Anthony as right-wing. Former Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall praises Anthony's authentic and countercultural music, while criticizing the media's attempts to tear him down.
#economy
Forbes: German Supermarket Chain Aldi Buying 400 U.S. Stores—Expanding Billionaire Family’s Discount Grocery Empire
German grocery store chain Aldi is set to buy 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys stores in the American South, as part of its plan to expand its US reach. Aldi aims to have 2,400 stores nationwide by the end of the year. Some of the acquired stores will be converted to Aldi brands, while others will continue to operate as Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets.
#military
Euromaidan Press: Forbes Ukraine: Italian Marconi Industrial Services repaired seven howitzers for Ukraine free of charge
Italian company Marconi Industrial Services repaired and modernized seven M109 self-propelled howitzers for the Ukrainian Armed Forces free of charge. The howitzers were transported to Italy for the repairs, which cost over €20 million.
#religion
The Babylon Bee: Eight Ways To Point To God During Football Games (Besides Tebowing)
The Babylon Bee presents a list of alternative ways to honor God during a football game, including entering the stadium on a flaming chariot and writing Bible verses on eye black stickers.
The First Liberty Institute announces the First Freedom Challenge, calling for public expressions of faith after a Supreme Court precedent allowing hostility towards public expressions of faith was overturned. Sign up at RFIA.org to pray with Coach Kennedy on September 1st and share a video message promoting the challenge.
#culture
Breitbart: Petition Urging Commanders to Bring Back 'Redskins' Name Surpasses 100,000 Signatures
A Native American group petitions for the Washington Commanders to revert back to being called the Redskins, citing deep cultural and historical significance. The petition has garnered over 100,000 signatures, expressing support for the restoration of the original name.
#history
Gataway Couple: The Real Story Behind “The Conjuring” Took Place in This Town
"The Conjuring" is a spine-chilling horror film based on the experiences of real-life paranormal investigators in a farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island. The house has a long history of haunting and is a popular destination for lovers of scares.
#health
Daily Wire: Madonna Cancels Shows And Reschedules Dates For ‘Celebration Tour’ Following Illness
Madonna cancels and reschedules shows on her "Celebration Tour" after getting sick and spending time in the ICU. The majority of the tour dates have been rescheduled for the end of the year and 2024, but five shows have been completely canceled due to scheduling conflicts. Refunds will be issued.
#crime
Forbes: Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Witnesses Suing Gun Store—And Social Media Sites Used By Shooter
Sixteen witnesses of a mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, have filed a lawsuit against various companies, including YouTube and Reddit, for the trauma they experienced. The plaintiffs, who were employees at the store during the shooting, allege that the shooter was radicalized on social media platforms and learned information that he later used during the attack. The lawsuit also targets the gun retailer, the maker of the rifle, and the shooter's parents.
Red State: NEW: Fulton County Clerk Speaks to Media About 'Mistake' But Doesn't Make Anything Better
The Fulton County Clerk of Court office accidentally released a document showing criminal charges against Donald Trump before the grand jury finished deliberating. Clerk Che Alexander claims it was a mistake, but questions remain about how she knew the exact charges and why fake names weren't used. Alexander's explanation in an interview with journalist Tom Jones did little to alleviate concerns.
Fox News: Connecticut man who rushed at officer with hammer known to attack police: 'Disdain for law enforcement'
Connecticut man, Winston Tate, with a history of assaulting law enforcement, was shot by a police officer while attacking her with a hammer. Tate, an Army veteran, has prior convictions for assaulting public safety personnel. Court documents reveal multiple previous police visits to Tate's residence due to his "manic" and "uncooperative" behavior. The incident occurred when Detective Karli Travis responded to a complaint about noise and breaking glass, and Tate charged at her with a claw hammer. Tate was charged with various offenses and his bail was raised to $850,000.
Fox News: Philadelphia police alter initial account of fatal shooting, video reveals different details
Philadelphia Police have revised their account of a fatal shooting, admitting that the victim was shot inside the car instead of outside. The police have not released the bodycam video or identified the officers involved, but two investigations are underway.
#sports
Fox News: Venus Williams recalls lack of preparation at Canadian Open after airline lost her luggage: ‘There was none’
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams recounts her recent airline debacle in which American Airlines lost her luggage while she was traveling to Montreal. Despite the disruption, Williams remains forgiving and focused on her game, as she secures a victory over Veronika Kudermetova at the Western & Southern Open. She has also been given a wild card spot for the upcoming U.S. Open.
Fox News: Bucs' Russell Gage to miss 2023 season after suffering knee injury in practice: report
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage suffers a serious knee injury that will likely end his season before it even begins. Gage, who has had injury struggles in the past, was unable to put weight on his leg and was carted off the field during practice. This is a big blow to the Buccaneers, who will now need to find a new starting slot receiver.
Forbes: Kayvon Thibodeaux Improvement Among Answers To Pressing New York Giants Questions
The New York Giants are focusing on their young standouts, like linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux, to continue making a difference on both sides of the ball. Defensive coordinator Wink Martindale wants Thibodeaux to practice harder and reach his potential. The team is also looking to develop depth options and see contributions from players returning from injury.
#outdoors
Backpacker: After Many Lonely Miles, PCT Hikers Are Reuniting
Thru-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail are feeling the blues due to isolation and loneliness. Many hikers had to change their itineraries and flip around the trail, causing a scattered and quiet experience. However, reunions with old friends along the trail have helped boost spirits and remind hikers that they are not alone.
Outdoor Life: 2 Stroke vs 4 Stroke Engine: Which Outboard Is Better for You?
When choosing between a 2 stroke vs 4 stroke engine for your fishing boat, there are several factors to consider. Four strokes are more fuel efficient and produce fewer emissions, while two strokes are more affordable and easier to repair. Four strokes are better for larger boats and long distances, while two strokes are suitable for small boats and remote locations. Ultimately, the choice depends on your specific needs and priorities.
On The Water: Update on Recreational Fishing Limits for Cod and Haddock
NOAA Fisheries has announced amendments to recreational fishing limits for Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank cod and haddock. The federal rules will go into effect on August 14, 2023 and will apply to all recreational fishing in federal waters. State rules will be out of phase with the federal rules, but anglers are encouraged to comply with the federal rules for conservation.
#other
Breitbart: Lahaina Wildfire Victim: 'If You Stopped, You Were Dead'
A Lahaina man recounts his harrowing escape from the devastating wildfires in Maui County, describing explosions and the urgency to keep moving. He dropped his family off and tried to move boats before riding out of town on a bike. Some individuals were trapped in their cars as the flames engulfed them, while others fled to the ocean for safety. The death toll continues to rise, with search efforts ongoing.
Fox News: Pennsylvania woman dies in 'freak accident' involving tractor at county fair
Woman dies in a freak accident at a county fair in Pennsylvania. A tractor malfunction caused an exhaust wheel to hit her in the stands. No foul play suspected.