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19 Aug 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Kamala Campaign Hires Election Meddler As Legal Counsel
Kamala Campaign Hires Election Meddler As Legal Counsel
Kamala Harris's campaign is gearing up for a tough election, enlisting Marc Elias, infamous for his role in the Russia collusion narrative, to handle potential recounts. His legal firm brings a steady cadre of familiar faces from the 2020 campaign.

Elias, previously sanctioned for deceptive practices, has a track record of undermining election integrity. As his team takes aim at state laws, the question remains: will they tilt the playing field or just stir more chaos?


Breitbart: Democrats Stuff Convention with Nightly Hollywood Celebrity Hosts as Protesters Cause Chaos
Democrats Stuff Convention with Nightly Hollywood Celebrity Hosts as Protesters Cause Chaos
The 2024 Democratic National Convention is set to embrace celebrity hosts, undermining initial efforts to appear less elitist. Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, and Tony Goldwyn will guide events amid streets filled with anti-Democratic protesters.

Despite concerns over celebrity influence, the DNC aims to blend star power with everyday Americans, striving to match the energy of the recent Republican National Convention. A familiar Hollywood sheen cloaks the political theater.


Breitbart: Democrat Platform Pledges California-Style Gun Control For Entire Nation
Democrat Platform Pledges California-Style Gun Control For Entire Nation
The Democrats laid out their 2024 platform, promising a slew of gun controls: universal background checks, assault weapons bans, and liability for gun manufacturers. They emphasize safety and accountability, echoing stringent California laws, yet paradoxically, shootings persist.

It’s a mix of intent and irony, where laws crafted for protection might not translate to peace on the streets. The pledge is clear, but the realities paint a deeper, darker picture.


The Economist: Good news for Kamala Harris on third-party candidates
Good news for Kamala Harris on third-party candidates
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are set for a 2024 showdown, with third-party candidates stumbling over lawsuits that could sideline them. As the elections heat up, the Democrats may find these distractions working in their favor.

It's a rough game, but the stakes are high, and the future hangs in the balance.


Breitbart: Democrat Platform Refers to 'Second Biden Term' 19 Times
Democrat Platform Refers to 'Second Biden Term' 19 Times
In a curious twist, the Democratic Party's newly released platform repeatedly touts Biden’s “second term” even though he dropped out months ago. The document, prepared for Kamala Harris’s nomination, implies Biden's agenda is still the blueprint for the party’s future.

As Harris prepares to step into the spotlight, she appears tethered to a bygone leader's path. The lack of updates raises eyebrows—after all, the only thing more stale than yesterday's news is a campaign without a fresh narrative.


#culture

Fox News: Haley Joel Osment explains why he left LA for 15 years after childhood stardom
Haley Joel Osment explains why he left LA for 15 years after childhood stardom
Haley Joel Osment stepped back from Hollywood's predatory tabloid scene, trading LA for New York City to study theater. After years of dodging fame's glare, he returned, finding a mellowed paparazzi climate and embracing social media as a way to engage with fans.

Now 36, Osment reflects on his enduring passion for acting amid changing landscapes, appreciating younger actors navigating today’s digital frenzy.


#crime

Human Events: UK to release criminals early from jail to accommodate ‘keyboard warriors,’ protesters arrested after riots over school girl murders
UK to release criminals early from jail to accommodate ‘keyboard warriors,’ protesters arrested after riots over school girl murders
Britain's prisons are set to release inmates to accommodate those arrested during riots sparked by the stabbing deaths of three school girls. Over 460 people are detained, including young boys and a caretaker, as the government implements Operation Early Dawn amid warnings of a police state.

With new prisoners overwhelming capacity, the system's strained. Officials promise no dangerous offenders will be freed, yet the justice machinery grinds uncomfortably, revealing cracks in law and order in this bleak landscape.


The Telegraph: Mother held one-year-old daughter above head to stop her from drowning after superyacht capsized
Mother held one-year-old daughter above head to stop her from drowning after superyacht capsized
In the churning waters off Sicily, Charlotte Golunski battled the storm to keep her one-year-old daughter, Sophie, from slipping away into the depths as their yacht sank. Amid the chaos, screams filled the air, but the mother's grip tightened until they were hoisted onto a lifeboat, defying fate.

Meanwhile, another survivor, lawyer Ayla Ronald, coordinated rescue efforts with the limited battery of her phone as the tragedy unfolded. They’d set sail to celebrate a court win, but the sea turned vengeful, taking lives and leaving a scar on memories.