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Breitbart: Barr on Voting for Trump: I'll 'Jump Off that Bridge When I Get to It'
Former Attorney General Bill Barr, when asked if he would vote for Donald Trump as the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, said he would make a decision based on evidence of Trump's conduct. He stated that he would try to choose the candidate who would do the least damage to the country. Barr did not give a definitive answer about voting for Trump but said he would make a decision when the time comes.
Newsbusters: Scarborough: 'We Don't Need To Hear' What Conservative Media Is Saying
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski on Morning Joe discuss their dismissal of conservative media and their belief that it doesn't matter what they say. Scarborough criticizes Republicans for not listening to him and questions their false equivalencies between Trump and Biden scandals. The hosts mock Fox News and imply that conservative viewers are mind-numbed robots.
The American Spectator: The GOP Primary Obviously Isn’t Over: The First Debate Is Crucial
The prevailing narrative is that Donald Trump is dominating the 2024 Republican primary, but it's still too early to declare victory. Trump's legal troubles and the uncertainty of future indictments could change the landscape. There's a low but possible chance that he could end up in prison. While Trump's polling dominance is undeniable, the upcoming GOP primary debate is crucial for other candidates, particularly Ron DeSantis. DeSantis needs to highlight his accomplishments and present himself as a fighter for Republican values. Trump may be the favorite, but the race is far from over.
Breitbart: John Bolton Argues a Conviction 'May Change Minds About Trump'
John Bolton warns Republicans against backing Trump in 2024 due to potential felony convictions. He believes it would be catastrophic for the party. Trump supporters dismiss his argument, stating they will vote for him regardless.
Red State: Jon Tester’s Defense of Joe Biden’s Cognitive Abilities Was Not the Win He Thought It Was
In the 2024 presidential campaign, questions arise about Joe Biden's cognitive abilities. Senator Jon Tester defends Biden's fitness, but his words show doubt. Republicans are using Tester's remarks against him in the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: It's a 'Goldilocks' Economy...for Walmart
Walmart's profits soar as rising prices put pressure on consumers. The company reports higher earnings and sales due to customers turning to lower-priced necessities.
Robert Reich and Joy Reid praise the "Goldilocks" economy under Bidenomics, accusing Republicans of deflecting from its success. However, public approval of Biden's handling of the economy remains low.
The one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act reveals that it has had minimal impact on curbing inflation, despite Biden's claims. Economists state that other factors have contributed to the drop in inflation rates.
The American Spectator: Prosecutorial Bolshevism
In the US, grand juries can secretly indict anyone without a lawyer. Being indicted can end someone's career in public service. This process is similar to Bolshevik indictments in Stalin's Russia.
Breitbart: Democrats Defend Joe Biden's Weakening Position in Business Scandal
House Democrats staunchly defend President Joe Biden against allegations of family corruption, denying any personal involvement by the president despite mounting evidence. Democrats claim there is no evidence linking Biden to his family's foreign business, disregarding texts, emails, voicemails, bank records, and sworn testimonies. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee reveals that Biden's family business received over $20 million during his vice presidency. Some Republicans argue that these allegations warrant an impeachment inquiry against Biden.
National Review: The Corner: Argentina: The Hair Apparent?
Argentina is facing a deep crisis, marked by a significant shift in the first round of presidential voting. Javier Milei, a self-described libertarian, unexpectedly took the lead with over 30% of the vote. This reflects a vote against the disintegrating status quo rather than a sudden embrace of free-market radicalism. The country is experiencing economic and political turmoil, with soaring inflation, a collapsing peso, and a lack of foreign exchange reserves.
Breitbart: CNN's Zeleny: 'Certainly' 'Not an Equivalence' Between Trump and Hunter
CNN's Jeff Zeleny predicts that Republicans will try to draw parallels between the investigations into Hunter Biden and former President Trump. Zeleny suggests that the Biden campaign may have a blind spot if the investigation deepens and becomes a trial during the presidential campaign.
#education
Front Page Magazine: The Erroneous “Underpaid Teacher” Claims
Teachers in the United States are often claimed to be underpaid, and there are calls for salary increases. However, a reality check reveals that the average salary for a U.S. school teacher in the 2020-21 school year was $65,090, with additional benefits bringing the total compensation to $98,138. Teachers also work fewer hours compared to private industry employees. Ways to increase teacher salaries without burdening taxpayers include revamping pension plans and reducing the number of administrators. Differentiated pay and school choice can also lead to higher compensation for teachers, although teachers unions are resistant to these changes.
#crime
Fox News: Widow of slain Microsoft exec relieved by ex-wife’s arrest: ‘Salt in the wounds’
Shanna Gardner-Fernandez, ex-wife of slain Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan, has been arrested for his murder. Gardner-Fernandez is accused of plotting the murder with her new husband and another man. Kirsten Bridegan, Jared's widow, expressed her relief at the arrest but also the pain of seeing Gardner-Fernandez live freely in the year since the murder.