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20 Aug 2024

#politics

Forbes: Biden Says Pro-Palestinian Protestors ‘Have A Point’ In DNC Speech
Biden Says Pro-Palestinian Protestors ‘Have A Point’ In DNC Speech
In a charged Chicago at the Democratic National Convention, President Biden acknowledged pro-Palestinian protestors, agreeing they “have a point” about civilian suffering in Gaza. He touted efforts for a ceasefire but faced resistance from demonstrators who dismissed his “both sides” rhetoric.

Biden’s assurances were met with boos as protestors clamored for an end to U.S. military support for Israel, unveiling banners inside the venue, while loyal delegates rallied around him with supportive chants.


Front Page Magazine: DNC 2024 Platform Calls for Slavery Reparations
DNC 2024 Platform Calls for Slavery Reparations
The DNC’s 2024 platform has gone full tilt into the leftist playbook, laundering ideas like transgenderism and slavery reparations into party dogma. They’re pushing for “Racial Equity,” a far cry from the Declaration of Independence’s promise of equality.

They now want the government to equalize life experiences—a recipe for chaos dressed up as justice. Slavery’s centuries-old scars are invoked, claiming relevance today, proving that some ghosts just won’t stay buried.


Fox News: Put policy aside: Kamala Harris will win or lose based on the excitement factor
Put policy aside: Kamala Harris will win or lose based on the excitement factor
Kamala Harris's debut policy speech garnered mixed reviews, with critics like the Washington Post claiming she defaulted to gimmicks instead of solid plans. As the Democratic convention looms, it's questionable whether these critiques will impact her bid for the presidency in 2024.

While Harris's proposals lack clear funding and are deemed symbolic, her energetic image and appeal to women voters may overshadow policy debates. As Trump continues to attack her, Harris's underdog status could resonate—winning elections often hinges on charisma, not just platforms.


The Economist: History will judge Joe Biden by Kamala Harris
History will judge Joe Biden by Kamala Harris
At the Chicago convention, Biden's era felt like a dirge as party loyalists turned their backs, forcing him to yield the spotlight to Kamala Harris. The once revered leader now looked more like a relic than a contender, prompting whispers that his reelection was a mistake.

As Democrats pivot to "law and order," third-party candidates may unwittingly bolster their position, while the chaos of 2024 looms overhead, hinting at a political landscape where Harris could rise, cleansing the stain of her predecessors.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel’s persecution has exposed our two-tier international justice system
Israel’s persecution has exposed our two-tier international justice system
As the International Criminal Court weighs arrest warrants against Israel's leaders amid the aftermath of Hamas's atrocities, the legal grounds appear shaky. Critics argue it's a blatant moral misstep to equate a state defending its citizens with the terrorists themselves, undermining the essence of justice.

Voices from military leaders assert the Israeli Defense Forces operate within the law, highlighting the measures taken to shield civilians during conflict. Issuing these warrants risks diminishing legitimate defense efforts and aligning the court with a strategy that favors terror over democracy.