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18 Aug 2023
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#politics
Newsbusters: New York Times Gloats: Harsh Capitol Riot Convictions Discouraging Pro-Trump Protesters
Donald Trump's allies are facing legal consequences for their attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The threat of arrests and lawsuits may deter future actions, but convictions from the Capitol riot have already had a deterrent effect. Legal experts acknowledge that prosecuting these cases is uncharted territory.
Liberty Nation: Clinton Presidential Center Promises a Hillary Wing
The Clinton Presidential Center is expanding to include a wing dedicated to Hillary Clinton. The expansion aims to highlight her accomplishments, despite controversy.
The New American: Californians Push to Recall Yet Another Progressive DA as Crime Rises
A progressive district attorney in California, Pamela Price, is facing a recall effort due to rising crime in her jurisdiction. Constituents expressed concerns over assault and car thefts, leading to a group filing the intent to recall paperwork. This marks the third time in 18 months that California voters have tried to recall their prosecutor.
Red State: Nikki Fried's Campaign to 'Take Back Florida' Produces Hilarious Results
In the 2022 election, Nikki Fried lost in the primary and the Republican Party gained more ground in Florida. The shift in voter registrations favors Republicans, signaling a potential backlash against Governor DeSantis. Despite national headwinds, voters in Florida prefer solid policy outcomes. This success in Florida shows that substantive wins can change minds and is replicable elsewhere.
Flag And Cross: Winning The 2024 Election Won't Save Donald Trump From A Georgia Prison
Donald Trump faces multiple indictments, but the case in Georgia poses the greatest challenge. He may not be able to avoid prison due to the specificity of Georgia's pardon law. Trump could potentially pardon himself if found guilty in federal cases, but it is unclear if a president has that power. Seeking pardon in New York may also prove difficult for Trump. Overall, Georgia's indictment presents the toughest case against him.
#foreignaffairs
Red State: Kirby's New Shameful Response About Kabul Airport Bombing Digs the Hole Even Deeper
In response to criticism of the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, John Kirby, a spokesman for Joe Biden's administration, displayed a lack of empathy and accountability towards Gold Star families who lost loved ones in the Abbey Gate bombing. He dismissed their concerns and denied that anything could have been done differently to prevent the attack, despite evidence to the contrary. These callous responses raise concerns about the current administration's ability to learn from past mistakes and prevent future tragedies.
Liberty Nation: Tehran Takes a Page From Beijing’s Book on College Campuses
China and Iran's close relationship has resulted in Iran spreading propaganda on college campuses, portraying Israel negatively. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard is using student associations to promote extremist anti-Semitic messages in British universities, with no protection from university administrators. This follows the model of how the Chinese Communist Party infiltrates U.S. campuses and raises concerns about espionage and disinformation.
Spectator USA: Why Taiwan’s defense is in the American national interest
Just 38% of Americans support deploying troops to defend Taiwan from China, raising concerns about the US commitment to a safe and stable world. China's aggressive military presence in the South China Sea and its desire to challenge and dethrone the US make Taiwan's defense crucial to America's national interest. Failing to defend Taiwan would undermine US credibility, strain alliances, and potentially lead to a race for nuclear proliferation. The US must invest in its military, drop strategic ambiguity, and arm Taiwan with asymmetric capabilities to successfully repel any Chinese aggression.
#economy
Euromaidan Press: Capital investments in Ukraine fell by 39% in 2022
Capital investments in Ukraine took a major hit in 2022, falling by 39%. The most affected sectors were law and accounting, architecture and engineering, and technical testing and research.
#health
Fox News: Liberal media takes heat for renewed calls for masking: 'We have to move on'
The hosts of Fox News' "Outnumbered" criticized the mainstream media for advocating the return of mask-wearing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. They argued that masking should only be necessary for immunocompromised individuals and that the current increase in cases is part of the normal cycle of respiratory viruses. They emphasized the need to move forward and accept that COVID-19 is not what it was three years ago.
#crime
Fox News: Todd, Julie Chrisley still 'love each other’ despite not speaking from prison as family films new reality show
Todd Chrisley, who is currently serving a 19-year prison sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion along with his wife Julie, is hoping to launch a new reality series to reveal the truth about their convictions and living conditions. The show will focus on their children and their life after their parents' imprisonment. Todd's lawyer has also claimed that Todd has been mistreated in prison due to his celebrity status.
The conditions in prison have been described as horrible, with reports of poisonous snakes, lack of air conditioning, and mold and fungus everywhere. Todd and Julie's children have spoken out about the inhumane treatment their parents are facing. Despite claims of mistreatment, a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons Office declined to comment on the specific conditions of Todd and Julie's confinement.
The New American: Anarcho-tyranny Update: Cops Arrest Homeowner to Protect Squatters Who Have Occupied Property for Months - The New American
Americans are facing an increasing dilemma due to anarcho-tyranny: either accept the theft of their property or take matters into their own hands. Tim Arko in Georgia has squatters living in his home, but the authorities protect the squatters instead of him. Arko ended up being arrested when he tried to confront the squatters.
Another homeowner, Lieutenant Colonel Dahlia Daure, found someone living in her renovated home. The squatter claimed to have a lease and even had a gun and suspected drugs in the home. The police served an eviction notice to the squatter after the story aired on the news.
National Review: Violent Theft and Threats Up 120 Percent at Target Stores in 2023, CEO Reveals
Violent theft and threats increase by 120% at Target stores, causing concern for CEO Brian Cornell. Target's "shrink" problem could reach over a billion dollars, according to Cornell, who blames economic pressures. In addition, Target faces backlash and a drop in sales for its controversial LGBT-themed merchandise.
#sports
Forbes: The Green Bay Packers Could Be Kicking Themselves If They Stay Committed To Anders Carlson
Green Bay Packers rookie kicker Anders Carlson is struggling to perform well during practice, with a success rate of just 70.8%. The team is hoping to improve his accuracy before the start of the season, but doubts are arising about his ability to perform consistently. Despite his age and level-headedness, there are concerns that Carlson may not be the reliable kicker that the Packers need.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Cats and Dogs: The Perfect Summer Fishing Combo
A father takes his 5-year-old son, Jamie, on a fishing trip. They catch big channel cats using hot dogs soaked in sugary drink mix and garlic powder. The father reflects on the simplicity and joy of these summer catfishing trips with Jamie.
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Forbes: BTS’s J-Hope Is Smart To Keep The Content Coming As He’s On Musical Hiatus
BTS member J-Hope has begun his military service, interrupting his music career. However, he has also released an expanded edition of his album, Jack in the Box, called the Hope Edition, to keep fans engaged. The physical version includes live recordings and instrumentals of his tracks. In addition, J-Hope is involved in a documentary and accompanying soundtrack, which may be released before he completes his military service. His strategic approach ensures he remains active in the industry and positions him for success upon his return.