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19 Aug 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Study: Kamala Harris Gets 84% 'Positive Coverage' While Avoiding Media
Kamala Harris has basked in 84% positive media coverage since her presidential campaign began, while Donald Trump has faced 89% negativity. Despite her far-left positions, the media largely avoids scrutinizing her record, choosing instead to amplify her presence over rivals.
As the networks elevate Harris, they hail her speeches while neglecting her confusing economic policies, exemplified by her repetitive rhetoric and awkward public appearances. It’s a calculated script feeding a carefully curated narrative.
Fox News: Liberal Washington Post columnist calls on Harris to talk to journalists, says silent treatment is ‘mistake’
Perry Bacon Jr., a liberal columnist, admonishes Vice President Harris for her silence towards the press, claiming it's detrimental to democracy. He insists engaging with journalists is essential for a candidate, particularly for policy discussions, rather than sticking to repetitive campaign speeches.
Bacon urges her to embrace challenging interviews to demonstrate transparency, fearing the current approach undermines democratic values and erodes public trust.
Fox News: Pittsburgh diners fume over ‘staged’ Harris campaign stop as popular restaurant cleared: ‘Mindboggling’
In Pittsburgh, diners at Primanti Bros were booted before VP Kamala Harris's campaign stop, leaving them fuming as they missed the Pirates game. Patrons called it unjust; the place turned from bustling eatery to a political backdrop, stirring protests outside.
Harris's entourage arrived under the watch of those protesting her presence, questioning the authenticity of the restaurant's customers. Amid controversy and political irony, the scene was set for a typical day's clash between politics and a hungry crowd.
The Economist: The mysterious middle-men helping Russia’s war machine
Russia's economy is defying sanctions, unexpectedly growing at a brisk 4% annually, with trade continuing to thrive. While the West tightens its grip, the Kremlin finds ways to navigate through, leaving questions about the long-term impact of these measures.
Amidst this, Ukraine faces conflicts at its borders, and political sentiments in Europe are shifting as anti-war parties gain traction. The tides of war and public opinion may shift further, but for now, the resilience of Russia's economy stands out.
Fox News: Josh Shapiro denies antisemitism played role in Harris' VP pick
Governor Josh Shapiro insists antisemitism didn't factor into Kamala Harris' VP decision, countering Trump's claim that her choice of Tim Walz over him was politically motivated. He emphasizes the need to confront growing antisemitism in politics.
As the DNC approaches, Harris and Walz are polling neck-and-neck with Trump, with tight competition in key swing states that could tip the electoral balance.
Breitbart: Newt Gingrich: Media Creating a ‘Fantasy Version’ of Harris-Walz Ticket
The media's rebranding of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as moderate candidates is a hollow charade, asserts Newt Gingrich. They're painting a pretty picture while glossing over their disastrous records on immigration and border control.
Gingrich warns that voters deserve the truth and should be wary of the fabricated narrative designed to mask ethical failures in the Democratic ticket.
#society
Breitbart: Pro-Life Activist Awarded £13K After Arrests for Praying at Abortion Clinic
A pro-life activist in Britain, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, secured a £13,000 payout from West Midlands Police after wrongful arrests for silent prayer outside an abortion clinic. Citing human rights violations, she condemned the police crackdown on free expression in an increasingly censorious climate.
Despite this legal victory, concerns grow as the new Labour government may seek to criminalize silent prayer, drawing ire from critics who argue it threatens civil liberties and free thought. In a world where thoughts can become crimes, shadows loom over personal freedoms.
#economy
The Western Journal: Don Lemon Gets Laughed at for Trying to Hype Biden Economy in Man-on-the-Street Segment Gone Wrong
Don Lemon, attempting to defend Biden's economy, faced ridicule in a street interview where most respondents favored Trump. His insistence that Americans' struggles weren't reflective of reality drew laughter, highlighting a gap between elite narratives and everyday experience.
The fallout from the exchange underscores the escalating disconnect between establishment media and the average American, as candid voices emerge to challenge their narratives.
#culture
The Western Journal: Emmy-Winning TV Legend Phil Donahue Dies at Age 88
Phil Donahue, the pioneering TV talk show host, has passed away at 88, leaving behind a legacy that shaped daytime television. His show, known for breaking barriers, encouraged real audience interaction and touched on contentious topics.
A true icon, Donahue's influence extended well beyond the screen, challenging norms until the end.
#sports
Breitbart: VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Thanks Ref After Technical Foul for 'Disrespectful Act'
Caitlin Clark’s drive and passion hit a boiling point when she slammed the stanchion after a missed three-pointer, earning herself a technical foul for expressing frustration. Yet, fueled by the reprimand, she led the Indiana Fever to a solid victory over the Seattle Storm.
Despite the fallout, Clark’s competitive spirit shines through, illustrating the fine line athletes walk between emotion and discipline. As she channels her fire into performance, the league may have to rethink how it handles the highs and lows of its rising star.