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16 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: After It Matters, Deep State, Fake Media Blow Hunter Biden Case Wide Open
With Biden’s exit from the presidential race, the media suddenly rediscovered the Hunter Biden saga, covering allegations of influence peddling during his father's vice presidency. It’s the same old game—truth only matters when it’s safe to play it.
While Trump faced impeachment for a phone call, Hunter reaped millions from foreign interests, effectively casting his father’s morality in doubt. The political chessboard is rigged, but the pawns are still just living in the shadows.
Fox News: FBI fires back at claims it released Crooks' body for cremation days after Trump assassination attempt
The FBI refutes GOP Rep. Clay Higgins' claims that it improperly released Thomas Matthew Crooks' body too soon following his assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Higgins criticizes the agency for alleged procedural missteps, suggesting an obstruction of the ongoing investigation.
Despite Higgins's allegations of incompetence, the FBI insists its actions complied with standard procedures, maintaining transparency amid scrutiny. As this political drama unfolds, questions linger over investigative integrity and real motives behind the scenes.
Breitbart: Nigel Farage's Reform Party Surpasses Tories in Support: Poll
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has edged ahead of the Conservatives, now sitting at 21% in a recent poll, while Labour's support has slipped to 33%. Amid rising tensions and anti-migration riots, Farage remains a lightning rod, dismissing blame from the political establishment.
Despite the surge, due to the UK's first-past-the-post system, Reform is projected to gain only 29 seats, while Labour could add 18 more. The landscape is shifting, but the establishment clings to its power, frightened by the rise of common-sense alternatives.
The Western Journal: CNN Panel Suffers Embarrassing Meltdown Because of How Nancy Mace Pronounced 'Kamala'
CNN's panel erupted as Rep. Nancy Mace mispronounced Kamala Harris's name, sparking a heated exchange with Democratic strategists about racial implications. Mace insisted on her right to pronounce it her way, leading to accusations of disrespect and racism.
The discussion spiraled into a clash over Harris's policies and the intersection of race, gender, and politics, highlighting the tensions within contemporary American discourse.
#economy
Fox News: Obama economist trashes Kamala Harris' price control plan: 'This is not sensible policy'
In a bid to tackle inflation, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a price control plan criticized as unrealistic by economist Jason Furman. He argues such policies could deter businesses and fail to address the root causes of rising grocery prices.
While some economists support her approach, citing corporate accountability, others warn it echoes past failed strategies, risking a heavy-handed government role in pricing. As Harris prepares to defend her plan, the reality of its potential impact hangs in the air like smoke in a dim-lit bar.
GB News: 'Train drivers are in a good bargaining position,' claims economic expert
Train drivers are calling for strikes, sensing their leverage in ongoing pay disputes. Just days after a new union-backed offer, tensions remain high on the London North Eastern Railway, signaling no end to the unrest on the tracks.
#military
GB News: Vladimir Putin begins 'purge' of top generals after he accused Nato of playing part in Kursk invasion
Putin's on the warpath, aiming his ire at top generals after losses in Kursk. His chief of staff, Gerasimov, is missing from critical meetings, and whispers of impending purges and criminal cases are echoing through the Kremlin.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's forces carve through Russian territory, bolstered by Lukashenko's warnings of an expanded conflict. North Korea's Kim seeks to tighten ties with Russia, promising a deeper partnership forged in shared struggles.
The Telegraph: Ukrainian Himars strike destroys key Kursk bridge used for Russian reinforcements
The Ukrainian Himars artillery has shredded a crucial bridge in the Kursk region, forcing Russian troops into perilous detours. As reinforcements scramble, a second bridge lies in the crosshairs, a grim testament to a conflict where time and territory slip through the cracks.
With young conscripts ill-prepared for battle, desperation mounts in Russia while the West debates how far to let Ukraine reach. As Boris Johnson pushes for long-range missiles, the landscape shifts to one of confusion and unease, where lives hang by the thinnest of threads.
#culture
Breitbart: Jack Russell, Lead Singer of Great White, Dead at 63
Jack Russell, the voice of Great White, passed away at 63 after battling Lewy Body Dementia and Multiple System Atrophy. His farewell came after a life marked by loss, including surviving a devastating concert fire that claimed many lives.
Tributes poured in from fellow musicians, celebrating his talent and character, highlighting a legacy that's both triumphant and tragic.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Flower of Scotland
In the shadows of Scotland's past, Fr. Alexander Cameron stands out as an unsung hero among the Jacobites, offering spiritual strength to those fighting for what they believed was a noble cause. His priestly duties during the Jacobite rising of 1745 led him to heroic sacrifices, culminating in his imprisonment and death.
Despite the challenges and ultimate defeat his cause faced, Fr. Cameron's legacy lingers, celebrated in relics and remembrance, finally receiving the recognition he deserves. A faded flower, he now blooms in the hearts of the faithful.
#crime
Breitbart: Chicago Businesses Boarding Up Ahead of Democratic Nat'l Convention
As the Democratic National Convention looms, Chicago businesses are barricading themselves against anticipated chaos. Owners remember the destruction of 2020, with plywood going up as concerns rise about groups with violent agendas infiltrating peaceful protests.
Police prepare for unrest, warning that the First Amendment shields lawful assembly but not criminal acts. With officers facing extended hours and stress, the city's law enforcement is on high alert, trying to prevent a repeat of past riots.