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17 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Tim Walz's radical ideology can’t be canceled with camo hats or ice fishing
Tim Walz's radical ideology can’t be canceled with camo hats or ice fishing
Kamala Harris picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, touting a blend of races and progressive values. Yet his record, from supporting gender-affirming care for minors to lavish spending programs, raises questions about his appeal to traditional voters.

The media's portrayal of Walz as a relatable Midwestern figure clashes with his leftist past and radical endorsements. Their narrative attempts to mask true ideological divides with a casual demeanor and local charm—a flimsy disguise for entrenched positions.


Fox News: Newt Gingrich: Harris-Walz think they can fool us into believing a fantasy about their immigration policies
Newt Gingrich: Harris-Walz think they can fool us into believing a fantasy about their immigration policies
In the shadows of the upcoming election, immigration is a ticket to ruin for the Democrats, especially the Harris-Walz duo, whose records clash starkly with public sentiment. Americans reject open borders and illegal voting, leaving the duo scrambling to fabricate a moderate façade.

But the facts are like ghosts—irrefutable and unsettling. As Harris and Walz pivot to appease the disenchanted electorate, their past decisions weigh heavily, suggesting they may be haunted by their own policies in a race that could see them dethroned.


Fox News: 27 Days: Kamala Harris has not held a press conference since emerging as presumptive Democratic nominee
27 Days: Kamala Harris has not held a press conference since emerging as presumptive Democratic nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris has skirted formal press engagements for nearly a month since becoming the Democratic nominee, focusing instead on campaign rallies and informal comments. Critics, including Trump and media outlets, are calling her out for avoiding tough questions.

With the clock ticking down to Election Day, Harris's strategy appears risky. Supporters argue it’s a tactical maneuver, while opponents question her transparency and competence. The race is shaping up with Harris's silence drawing unwanted attention.


The Telegraph: Barclays warned it risks damaging its reputation by ‘capitulating’ to demands of pro-Palestine activists
Barclays warned it risks damaging its reputation by ‘capitulating’ to demands of pro-Palestine activists
Barclays faces backlash for supporting defense firms linked to Israel amid calls for a boycott. Pro-Palestinian protests have escalated, prompting over 50 peers to urge the bank to resist pressure, warning that yielding could tarnish its reputation.

Demonstrators have resorted to vandalism, expressing frustration with peaceful protests. Despite the chaos, Barclays remains committed to its defense sector ties, dismissing activist demands while highlighting the importance of such support.


#war

The Telegraph: Why Ukraine’s invasion of Russia is Putin’s most brutal humiliation
Why Ukraine’s invasion of Russia is Putin’s most brutal humiliation
In a bold counteroffensive, Ukraine has pierced deep into Russian territory, catching Putin’s forces off-guard and undermining the Kremlin's narrative of strength. With over 1,000 sq km reclaimed, the Russian public's faith in their leader is crumbling as evacuations unfold.

Zelensky’s audacity showcases a shift in the war’s dynamics, but the question remains: How long can Ukraine hold this land, and at what cost? The specter of renewed aggression looms as NATO grapples with supporting Ukraine without risk.


#military

The Telegraph: Germany freezes Ukraine military aid as budget crisis hits at home
Germany freezes Ukraine military aid as budget crisis hits at home
Germany hits the brakes on military aid to Ukraine, citing a budget crisis and political maneuvering. Chancellor Scholz’s freeze halts a critical air defense supply deal, stirring dissatisfaction among Ukrainian forces already short on ammo.

Critics in Berlin see this as a ploy for votes ahead of key elections, revealing a rift in the government and undermining Ukraine's front-line defense. The party is over, and the defense pot is empty.