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20 Aug 2023
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#politics
Townhall: DeSantis Needs a Good Debate Performance—Will He Have It?
The upcoming Republican debate is important to Ron DeSantis. Trump won't be participating, but his followers dominate the Republican Party. DeSantis must perform well to prove himself as the best candidate.
Townhall: The Evil Of The Democrat Party
Democrats in Washington, DC, ignore Chicago's violence and high murder rates. Republicans have no say in the city, and Democrats face no consequences for their failures. The suburbs are what Democrats are truly afraid of losing. Democrats only care about containing the violence to protect their electoral prospects. They view the people being harmed as expendable. It is an evil practice that stems from a long-held superiority complex. The destruction continues while ignorant voters remain loyal to the Democratic party.
#society
The American Spectator: Hard Times for the Farmers West of Richmond
A Virginia cattle farmer, Samuel Fisher, is facing legal trouble for selling meat processed on his farm without government approval. Fisher, who used the meat to feed his family and fulfill customer orders, was raided by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and had all his meat seized and destroyed. This case highlights the struggle of small farmers against government regulations and interference in their livelihoods.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: Africans Deserve Better Than Emigration
Three weeks ago, a military coup took place in Niger, ousting the democratically elected president. The U.S. and France have limited options to respond, and neighboring African countries have shown little support for military intervention. The coup has received praise from Russia and the head of the Wagner Group.
#religion
Townhall: The Scourge of Revolutionary Men and Communism’s Kryptonite
God is willing to directly intervene in the battle between Christians and communists. Communism has infiltrated every human institution. Devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus is communism's kryptonite.
Townhall: A Quick Bible Study Vol. 179: What the Bible Says About ‘Text with Jesus’ A.I.
A new A.I. app allows users to text with Jesus. It also offers the option to chat with Satan. The app developer believes it's a way to explore scripture.
#culture
The American Spectator: In Mourning for Robbie Robertson
Rock legend Bob Dylan and his band, The Band, have left a lasting impact on the music industry. Dylan, known for his rebellious nature and iconic songs, brought forth new sounds and heartfelt lyrics. The Band, led by guitarist Robbie Robertson, created music that was both reminiscent of the past and innovative. Together, they tell stories and create a sense of shared heritage through their music.
Fox News: On this day in history, August 20, 2017, legendary comedian Jerry Lewis dies at 91
On Aug. 20, 2017, beloved American comedian Jerry Lewis died at the age of 91. Known for his early mimicking talents, Lewis rose to stardom and became a successful solo performer and director. He also dedicated himself to raising money and awareness for muscular dystrophy, serving as the national chair for the Muscular Dystrophy Association for over five decades. Lewis leaves behind a legacy of laughter and charity.
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Forbes: Ron Cephas Jones, ‘This Is Us’ Star, Dies At 66
Actor Ron Cephas Jones, known for his role in the TV show This Is Us, has passed away at the age of 66 due to a pulmonary issue. Jones had a successful career in theater, with notable performances on Broadway. He received critical acclaim for his role in Clyde's and won two Emmy Awards for his role in This Is Us.