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19 Aug 2023
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#politics
American Thinker: Reasonableness and the Trump Indictments
Following the principle of interpretative charity, Trump believes the election was stolen, while Rep. Raskin argues it's unreasonable to believe so. The non-question-begging position allows for both reasonable but mistaken beliefs. Trump argues his belief is not mistaken, while prosecutors claim it is. The Rule of Law demands a fair trial to determine the truth.
Washington Free Beacon: Drew's Receipts: Hunter Biden Begs for 'Harsh' Justice
Hunter Biden fights to save his plea deal, seeking immunity from potential prosecution under a Trump-led Justice Department.
Despite claims of a thriving economy by Chuck Schumer, a poll shows that Biden's approval rating on the economy remains low.
Critics question the media's focus on climate change in the coverage of Maui's wildfires.
Hillary Clinton appears lighthearted after Trump's indictments in Georgia, but eventually emphasizes the need to stop him.
CNN delves into the world of "neopronouns" in a lengthy article, exploring nonbinary gender identities.
American Thinker: The Corrupt DoJ has Charged Trump with a Fake Crime
Legal experts debate whether the latest federal indictment of President Trump is valid. The indictment alleges a conspiracy to commit a crime by urging Vice President Mike Pence to decline to count electoral votes. Some argue that this is protected political speech, while others argue it is a crime. The indictment hinges on the interpretation of the First Amendment.
#society
Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 56)
President Joe Biden, despite the deadly wildfires in Hawaii, continued his vacation at the Delaware beach. He celebrated the one-year anniversary of the "bipartisinflaloshur" and spent time with children at the White House, treating them to ice cream.
#war
Euromaidan Press: SBU head unveils details of the ingenious first strike on Crimean Bridge
Ukraine's Security Service orchestrates two successful strikes on the Crimean Bridge, using a truck and maritime drones. The strikes were meticulously planned and executed, without foreign involvement.
Euromaidan Press: The 1994 secret operation that saved Crimea, and perhaps Ukraine, from Russian occupation
In 1994, Ukraine successfully thwarted Russia's attempt to occupy Crimea, saving the region from Russian occupation. The operation involved the Ukrainian Security Service and was carried out quickly and decisively. This prevented a Russian-backed politician from gaining support and ultimately led to Crimea remaining under Ukrainian control.
#foreignaffairs
American Thinker: How China Is Winning the Narrative War, and Who's Helping
Chinese communist ideology is being spread through ideological infiltration and propaganda, with the goal of causing the collapse of the free market and individual rights. This strategy has been alarmingly successful, as revealed in a New York Times exposé on Marxist millionaire Neville Roy Singham, who plays a major role in spreading leftist propaganda in the service of China's quest for global hegemony.
National Review: Iran–Russia Collaboration Makes a Mess of Biden’s Foreign Policy
Since President Biden took office, U.S. foreign policy has been contradictory and directionless. Despite pledging support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, the administration seeks to restore a nuclear deal with Iran and has made deals that benefit the Kremlin. Engaging Iran diplomatically hinders efforts to help Ukraine, as any new deal would likely provide sanctions relief that could be used to fund Russian military programs. It would be naïve to assume that Iran would keep the funds out of the hands of Russian military engineers. The inconsistency in U.S. policy towards Russia and Iran is concerning and undermines efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
#economy
Liberty Nation: China’s Economic Long COVID – Swamponomics
Economists predicted a strong recovery for China's economy after COVID-19 restrictions were eased, but it has been disappointing so far this year. Signs of improvement are minimal, and global financial markets are not optimistic.
#crime
National Review: The Chicanery of the Hunter Biden Plea Bargain
Shady prosecutor Weiss tries to cover up corruption in Hunter Biden case, but Judge Noreika exposes his schemes. The diversion agreement that granted Hunter immunity for multiple crimes is now in question, and Weiss is desperately trying to salvage it. The court is playing a crucial role in holding the Biden family accountable, as the executive branch fails to do so.
#sports
Forbes: FC Barcelona Await Qatar Cash Windfall Through Ex-Player: Reports
FC Barcelona are hoping to receive a cash windfall by selling their ex-player Philippe Coutinho. Despite his lack of success at Barcelona, there is interest in Coutinho from clubs in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Barcelona is hoping for a solid proposal for the 31-year-old to help navigate Financial Fair Play limits.
Forbes: No Money And Utterly Dysfunctional, But Europe’s Most Balanced League Is Back
Napoli faces challenges as they try to hold onto their Scudetto title, with key departures and a new coach. They will rely on star striker Victor Osimhen, who rejected a mega offer from Saudi Arabia. Other teams in Serie A have also faced player departures and financial constraints. Inter is weakened after losing key players, while Juventus is struggling financially. Milan has made several signings to strengthen their attack. The fight for Europa League places will be intense, with Roma, Lazio, Atalanta, and Fiorentina in the running. The Italian league faces financial difficulties and PR issues, but remains an exciting competition.
#technology
PJ Media: Runaway AI Train
Countries grapple with the challenge of regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The potential dangers include AI's ability to deceive and manipulate people, as well as the concentration of power in private hands. Experts propose a five-principle approach to AI governance, similar to the UN system for climate change. However, creating an intergovernmental body on AI could also lead to the creation of a potentially dangerous superintelligent singleton. The consequences of a bad singleton could be catastrophic, but those without power are often overlooked.
#other
Forbes: What’s Next For The Ready-To-Drink Market, According To Beam Suntory’s Jessica Spence
Beam Suntory's On the Rocks brand of pre-mixed cocktails has been well-received in the RTD category, offering familiar and high-quality options like Effen Vodka Cosmopolitan and Knob Creek Old Fashioned. The brand has focused on innovation and expanding its range to capture new drinkers, with limited-edition flavors and partnerships with celebrities like Jennifer Lopez. During the pandemic, cocktail culture thrived as people experimented with recipes at home, and there is a growing demand for premium RTDs that offer complexity and sophistication. On the Rocks has found success by catering to different occasions and seasons, making it a year-round appeal.