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20 Aug 2024
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Front Page Magazine: The Ghosts of DNC Past
Night 1 of the DNC felt like a graveyard dusted with regrets—Hillary and Biden resurrected their tired speeches, trying to prop up Kamala. Instead of unity, it showcased the party’s confusion, mixing abortion with union demands while the audience's eyes glazed over.
Few seemed thrilled about this undead spectacle, lost in a maze of old rhetoric and stale promises, leaving America in the lurch.
Fox News: Trump says Kamala Harris will not participate in Fox News debate on Sept. 4
Former President Trump claims Vice President Kamala Harris' team declined an invitation for a Fox News debate in September, citing her difficulties in defending her record. He plans to hold a town hall instead, while both candidates prepare for a debate on ABC News.
The political stage heats up with debates looming, and Trump's sharp barbs reveal a tense rivalry.
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Deranged DNC Speech
Biden’s latest performance was a train wreck in slow motion, a mix of deranged rants and tired clichés that alienated even his own party. Like a king in decline, he clutched at the myth of democratic savior while ignoring the rebellion at home.
His plight reflects a party that turned its back, leaving him shouting into the void. This wasn’t a rally; it was the desperate echo of a man out of touch, trapped by the very politics he thought he could wield.
The Federalist: We Know Why Kamala And The Media Don't Want To Talk Policy
In a candid moment on The Daily, a reporter acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding a potential Kamala Harris presidency, stating Democrats prioritize winning over policy. Kamala's proposals seem scattered, with vague ideas that lack substance, leaving many to question her grasp on governance.
As the election looms, her focus on "vibes" over concrete plans might translate to trouble for Democrats. Yet, her party is mostly concerned with stopping Trump rather than addressing Harris's apparent shortcomings.
GB News: Late Queen 'found Donald Trump very rude' and questioned 'arrangement' with his wife Melania
Queen Elizabeth II found Donald Trump's demeanor “very rude,” especially his habit of looking over her shoulder during their meetings. She questioned the nature of his marriage to Melania, suggesting an arrangement, a sentiment noted during a lunch post-visit.
These revelations challenge Trump's claims of being the Queen’s favorite guest, casting a shadow on his insistence of mutual enjoyment during their encounters.
Le Monde: Occupied Palestinian 'territories' or 'territory'? ICJ insists on singular
In the labyrinth of Middle Eastern diplomacy, a single word—a mere article—has twisted the fate of nations. The difference between "the territories" and "territories" shaped Israel's contentious claim on land seized after the '67 War, enabling a patchwork of control over Palestinian lands.
As arguments of sovereignty raged, the ICJ's recent ruling aimed to untangle the mess, deeming the occupation unlawful and asserting that the Palestinian territories are, in fact, one unified entity. A semantic twist that feels like a punchline in a rigged game.
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The Telegraph: Bodies of six Israeli hostages recovered from Khan Younis
Israeli forces found the bodies of six hostages in Gaza, including one previously believed alive. Families lamented the delay in a deal that could have saved him, exposing the bitter truth of captivity and loss amidst fragile ceasefire talks.
As the U.S. mediates, Hamas and Israel face stubborn disagreements, particularly over the Philadelphi corridor's control. Each side digs in, while the clock ticks on a peace that feels more elusive with every passing moment.