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America One News
20 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul roasted over ‘painful’ DNC speech: ‘Black hole of charisma’
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul bombed at the Democratic National Convention, baffling attendees with a speech that had all the punch of a wet noodle. Her jabs at Trump fell flat, eliciting more yawns than cheers, sparking social media ridicule from amused onlookers.
As Ocasio-Cortez drew raucous applause, Hochul's dismal approval ratings and awkward delivery signaled that her time in the spotlight might be nearing an end. What was supposed to be a rallying cry turned into a cringe-worthy performance, leaving her political future in jeopardy.
Human Events: LIBBY EMMONS: Democrats signal potential change on Israel policy during first night of DNC
As protesters rallied outside the Democratic National Convention, demanding an end to U.S. support for Israel and signaling a shift in party sentiments, key figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and President Biden hinted at a more sympathetic stance towards Hamas. The chaotic scene reflected deep divides within the party.
Biden's remarks on humanitarian aid to Gaza and acknowledgment of the demonstrators hinted at a growing fracture regarding U.S.-Israel relations, as the Democrats veer towards a narrative that equates the Palestinian struggle with indigenous rights movements, reshaping public perception of the conflict.
Breitbart: NBC's Mitchell: Vance Isn't Attacking Walz's Service, He's Making Largely 'Verified' Criticisms of Walz's Claims About It
On MSNB's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," JD Vance critiques Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's military service accounting, while Walz’s supporter, Amy Klobuchar, defends the governor's 24 years in the National Guard, contrasting him with Trump’s disparagement of veterans.
The political battlefield is muddy, where honor meets attack, and the true grit of service is drowned by partisan fire.
#society
Fox News: Girl found safe, grandfather and great-grandfather found dead after boat capsizes on Illinois lake
A 7-year-old girl was rescued and found safe after the boat she was on with her grandfather and great-grandfather capsized in LaSalle Lake, Illinois. The men, aged 53 and 80, were not wearing life jackets and were later pronounced dead.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the capsizing while the girl, clad in a life jacket, was taken to safety by park visitors.
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson finally unveils new name for pub as he confirms exact open date: 'Brilliant name!'
Jeremy Clarkson has rebranded a Cotswolds pub, previously known as The Windmill, to The Farmer's Dog, following its purchase for nearly a million pounds. Fans celebrated the name on social media, eager for its opening on August 23rd.
Yet, Clarkson's pledge to serve only British produce brings unexpected financial woes, spotlighting the stark price difference between home-reared and imported meats.
GB News: King 'always wanted' to visit Southport but was 'delayed' due to security
King Charles finally landed in Southport, three weeks late, to honor the young victims of a tragic attack, held back by concerns for his safety. With riots rippling through the UK, he wanted to avoid straining local security, arriving only after tensions settled.
His presence brought a flicker of comfort to grieving families and a beleaguered community, as he vowed for unity and respect in tragic times. The monarchy still matters—if only for moments like these.
Breitbart: Harley-Davidson Ditches European CEO's Vanity 'DEI' Project
Harley-Davidson’s CEO retreated from his plan to impose diversity-driven policies on the brand, marking a win for Robby Starbuck and his merit-based advocates. The company will roll back mandatory DEI initiatives, ending partnerships that prioritized identity over quality.
This move reflects the struggle between corporate agendas and consumer preferences, as board members grow uneasy with the focus on social activism instead of shareholder value. Starbuck’s campaign, amplified by social media, has shaken the establishment.
#economy
Le Monde: In the Saadé family, there is no boundary between business and private life
Rodolphe Saadé, head of CMA CGM, rallies his children and cousins, nestled high above Marseille, to instill the weighty legacy of their shipping empire. As fortunes swell in the wake of pandemic-induced demand, the looming question of succession hangs over the next generation.
What once was a mere family business is now a titan, sweeping aside old prejudices while redefining success. The kids, caught between modern ambitions and inherited duties, inch toward the day they must steer the ship.
#military
Breitbart: Israel Retrieves Bodies of 6 Hostages from Hamas Tunnels in Gaza
Israeli forces pulled off a nighttime rescue from the dark maze beneath Khan Yunis, retrieving the remains of six hostages held by Hamas. The operation, backed by pinpoint intelligence, was executed by elite brigades under the weight of mourning families above.
Despite the grim recovery, hope flickers in the air, with negotiations stalled—109 hostages still trapped in the shadows. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken noted Israel accepted a deal; Hamas, however, remains unyielding.
#culture
Forbes: Alex Cooper’s ‘Call Her Daddy’—Spotify’s 2nd-Biggest Podcast—Bought By SiriusXM
Alex Cooper’s hit podcast “Call Her Daddy” is leaving Spotify for SiriusXM next year, marking a new chapter with exclusive advertising and distribution rights. The show, a favorite for relationship advice with celebrity guests, continues to rack up impressive listener numbers.
SiriusXM's deal, while undisclosed, promises new exclusive content and ad-free episodes for premium subscribers, enhancing the experience for the "Daddy Gang." Cooper, a rising star in the podcast landscape, remains focused on delivering fresh content to her dedicated audience.
#crime
Fox News: Rachel Morin murder: Maryland lawmaker confronts Mayorkas over 'failure' involving illegal immigrant suspect
In a twist of grim fate, Rep. Andy Harris probed Homeland Security over the missing DNA sample from Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, the alleged killer of Maryland mother Rachel Morin. The lack of DNA collection has been branded a "systemic failure" in the border system.
As Martinez-Hernandez faces serious charges, questions linger about his history and prior encounters with border agents—some allege a dangerous pattern of evasion allowed a predator to slip through the cracks.
The Telegraph: Man arrested in Pakistan for ‘spreading fake news about Southport knifeman’
Farhan Asif, a Pakistani web developer, was arrested for spreading fake news that stoked anti-immigration riots after the Southport stabbings. Allegedly linked to the now-defunct Channel3Now, he claimed misinformation contributed to chaos he denied causing.
Police found he may not be the source of the false claims but had connections to similar sites. Asif insisted he focused on US crime and that the inflammatory story was a mistake swiftly addressed.
Breitbart: UK: 5,500 Prisoners Set for Early Release Amid Sentencing of Rioters
Operation Early Dawn in England aims to alleviate severe prison overcrowding by releasing 5,500 inmates, mainly those not convicted of serious crimes, by autumn. This move comes amid widespread unrest following a violent incident tied to anti-migration sentiments.
The Labour government faces a precarious balance between managing prison space and public safety, with critics warning of compromised justice. Police resources may buckle as they juggle arrestees in both prisons and police cells.