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21 Aug 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Even Liberal WaPo Has to Admit It: Biden's 'Inner Circle Worked to Conceal His Decline'
Even the Washington Post, once a staunch ally, now hints at Biden’s decline, suggesting his inner circle masked the inevitable. The editorial board acknowledges that his re-election bid was misguided; a softer path as a transitional figure might have served him and the nation better.
As the narrative shifts, the piece underscores a growing rift, exposing cracks in the Democratic façade. Meanwhile, the prospect of Trump’s return looms, tempting the outlet with juicy material to dissect.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY): Kamala's Top Priority Would Be Ukraine, Middle East
Rep. Nydia Velazquez hailed Vice President Kamala Harris's imminent priorities, spotlighting urgent global issues like Ukraine and the Middle East, alongside economic reforms. She emphasized that the Biden-Harris administration has fostered notable economic growth, essential for future prosperity.
Velazquez drew a parallel between the current convention's energy and that of 2008 while dismissing concerns about dwindling Hispanic support for Democrats. She argued that Harris's innovative approach and inclusive vision resonate with the electorate, suggesting a promising shift in political allegiance.
Fox News: Trump campaign trolls Harris, releases policy website for her after weeks of silence
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign website remains barren of policy details, prompting the Trump campaign to unveil its version claiming she wants to open borders, raise taxes, and free criminals. Critics say her lack of media presence intensifies scrutiny as the DNC unfolds.
While praises resonate at the DNC, disillusioned supporters struggle to identify Harris's accomplishments, with calls for a press conference growing louder. Amid rising concerns over her policies and public engagement, the stage is set for her acceptance speech.
The Western Journal: Leak Shows Eric Holder, Other Controversial Dems Rewarded with Top Slots in Harris Administration: Report
Kamala Harris is lining up a cabinet heavily populated with familiar Democratic faces, including Chris Coons for Secretary of State and Eric Holder as chief of staff. The choices signal a strong leftist agenda, leaving little room for political diversity.
The proposed picks, including Buttigieg for UN Ambassador, reveal an administration poised to reinforce past policies rather than innovate. With a focus on seasoned players, Harris seems bent on charting a familiar course for her potential presidency.
Le Monde: Iran's hard-line parliament approves all members of president's cabinet
In a surprising twist for Iranian politics, President Masoud Pezeshkian secured full parliamentary approval for his cabinet—a feat unseen in over two decades. This marks a delicate balance, with picks that appease all factions in a land dominated by a hard-line theocracy.
Among the notable inclusions is Abbas Araghchi, poised to steer foreign relations, and a historic first female minister in a decade, Farzaneh Sadegh. Pezeshkian captures consensus, hinting at a potential thaw in Iran's diplomatic freeze.
GB News: Kamala Harris 'unpopular' with US voters in Chicago, claims commentator
Kamala Harris strode onto the DNC stage like a ship navigating stormy seas, but back in Chicago, the reception wasn't as warm. Voters there seem to be tuning her out, despite her rallying cries of unity.
In a city awash with discontent, her popularity has hit rough waters.
The Western Journal: AOC Tries 'Fake' New Accent During DNC Speech and Immediately Gets Roasted for It
At the Democratic National Convention, AOC dazzled the crowd with a bizarre southern preacher accent, drawing scorn and mockery online. Critics slammed her speech as a cringe-worthy exhibition of phoniness, emblematic of a party out of touch with the working class.
Amid the chaos, the expressions of veteran civil rights leader Jesse Jackson became the unexpected highlight, encapsulating the absurdity of the showcase. AOC’s penchant for accent-shifting reflects a deeper chasm between the political elite and their claimed constituents.
Front Page Magazine: Sen. Schumer Promises to End Democracy
The Democrats are shedding their democratic mask, pushing to nationalize elections and end the filibuster to secure their grip on power post-Biden. Senate Majority Leader Schumer is optimistic about altering the Senate rules to pass voting rights bills, promising a future free of opposition.
With aspirations reminiscent of authoritarian regimes, they aim to reshape American politics, leaving democracy at the door. If they succeed, we might just see a new name for the party—a nod to the very autocracies they claim to oppose.
Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris 2024 Polls: Harris Leads By 3 Points Halfway Through DNC
In a striking turn of events, Vice President Kamala Harris pulls ahead of Donald Trump in key polls, claiming a three-point edge as the Democratic National Convention looms. Meanwhile, Trump's grip on his lead over Biden slips as Democratic enthusiasm soars since Harris stepped into the ring.
With polls indicating a tight race ahead of crucial battlegrounds, both candidates scramble for an advantage. Harris's rising popularity signals a shifting tide in a campaign that keeps the political landscape charged.
#society
GB News: Green-fingered neighbours wage WAR over wildflowers as eco firm boss RIPS UP entire flowerbed in planning row
In Gwaenysgor, a businessman ripped out a freshly planted flowerbed, igniting a feud with neighbors. Armed with tools, he tore apart the community effort meant to brighten their village, defying pleas from residents who staged a sit-in to save the wilting blooms.
Claiming the planter was unsightly and unpermitted, he argued sustainability while escalating a decade-long conflict with locals. A community police inspector noted ongoing tensions, hinting that this spat was just another chapter in a bitter saga.
Front Page Magazine: Billionaires and Millionaires for Class Warfare at the DNC
Night 2 of the DNC rolled out the usual suspects: the Kennedys, Bernie Sanders, and the Obamas, all playing the class warfare card while sitting on their thrones of wealth. They lecture the masses on fairness, yet their own pockets are bulging with ill-gotten gains.
Rich elites preach to the poor about the dangers of wealth while hoarding their own fortunes, spinning tales of class struggle that ring hollow. For them, it’s not about equity, but a game of redistribution that never touches their golden nests.
Breitbart: U.N. Migration Chief Celebrates Joe Biden's Migrant Strategy, Tells Europe to Copy
Filippo Grandi, UN high commissioner for refugees, urges Europe to mimic Biden's "Safe Mobility Offices" to assist migrants and refugees, promoting legal pathways as humane and economically sensible. Yet, he overlooks the risks of exploiting migration for elite gain.
Biden's pro-migration strategies have drawn 10 million to the US since 2021, boosting the economy but also fueling concerns over job competition and wages for Americans. As borders loosen, the socioeconomic divide deepens, reflecting a struggle between populism and elitism.
GB News: US weather: Freak cold plunge to send temperatures plummeting
A late summer cold wave grips the northeast, sending temperatures plunging while southern states endure record-breaking heat. A stubborn heat dome persists, raising warnings for extreme conditions and wildfires, as heavy rain from Hurricane Ernesto lingers in the east.
As the east cools and dries out, the south wilts under relentless heat and humidity. The contrasts paint a stark picture of a nation straddling two seasons, with weather patterns shifting like a film noir plot twist.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Ukraine’s created a rare turning point in this conflict - only with increased Western support can it be exploited'
Ukraine's recent counteroffensive could shift the war's trajectory, raising critical questions for the West about support for President Zelenskyy. A missed opportunity to confront Russia may lead to more territorial losses and embolden Putin to regroup for future attacks.
The clock is ticking; the longer the West hesitates, the more dangerous the situation becomes, risking a wider European conflict. Now is the time to act decisively, or face the same regret once again.
#economy
CNSNews: BLS: 818K Fewer Jobs Added than Previously Reported
The BLS slashed job creation numbers, revealing 818,000 fewer jobs than reported, dragging the monthly average down to a meager 174,000. Sectors like professional services, hospitality, and manufacturing took the biggest hits, casting shadows on the economy.
With a downward spiral lurking, the final benchmark revision awaits in February 2025.
Breitbart: Ooops! Government Says It Overestimated Job Gains By 818,000
The U.S. job market isn’t as strong as advertised. A revised report shows 818,000 fewer jobs were added than expected between spring 2023 and 2024, suggesting an earlier onset of labor market softening, undermining claims of a robust economy.
This downgrade holds implications for Federal Reserve policy, as weaker job growth raises the likelihood of interest rate cuts amid easing inflation.
The Epoch Times: As Auto Industry Recovers, Car Prices Out of Reach for Many
In the post-pandemic landscape, Americans face a daunting reality: cars now cost a fortune compared to just a few years ago. Inflation and high interest rates push monthly payments into the stratosphere, while affordable choices dwindle, with only 13% of used cars fitting a $20,000 budget.
Despite strong profits for automakers, the average American buckles under financial strain, and the once-accessible car market looks increasingly out of reach, tipping toward wealthier consumers. The road ahead promises more bumps as costs and delinquencies rise.
#military
The Telegraph: Watch: Russian soldier blows up base before defecting to Ukraine
A Russian soldier known as "Silver" defected to Ukraine after orchestrating an explosion at his military base, killing his commander and fellow officers. His disillusionment with the war and the atrocities committed by his unit drove him to seek asylum and share intelligence with Kyiv.
This act of defection highlights the growing fractures in Russian loyalty amidst ongoing conflict, revealing deep unrest within the ranks. Silver’s choice came from a desire to protect his true homeland, contrasting sharply with the narrative of unwavering fidelity to Putin.
#culture
Le Monde: At Nice Jazz Fest, rapper Nas celebrates a career spanning 30 years
At the Nice Jazz Fest, adapting to a summer crowded with events, artists like Nas celebrated diverse lineups, showcasing both hip-hop and jazz. The festival, which started in 1948, has shifted to include new venues and experiences, including a kid's club.
Nas, who headlined the event, marked the 30th anniversary of his iconic album "Illmatic," reflecting on his storied career, albeit with the aid of teleprompters. The festival blended nostalgia and modernity, drawing large crowds amidst a changing musical landscape.
#crime
Fox News: Police raid Andrew Tate's home in Romania as new allegations involving minors surface
Romanian police raided Andrew Tate's home again, diving deeper into allegations of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. The controversial internet figure is awaiting trial alongside his brother and two Romanian associates, all denying the charges.
As the anti-organized crime agency digs into disturbing claims, including the trafficking of minors, Tate insists he's the target of a political conspiracy. The legal battle intensifies while Tate remains under strict restrictions as he awaits court proceedings.
Breitbart: Criminals Freed Under Early Release Reoffending and Returning to Jail
Prisoners in the UK are being released early to combat overcrowding, but many are reoffending shortly thereafter. A report reveals that nearly a quarter of those freed end up homeless, leading to "inevitable recalls" and heightened risks, as oversight remains sloppy.
This chaotic release plan, initially launched by the Conservative government, is set to see over 5,500 inmates out by autumn, raising alarms over public safety and prison management.
#outdoors
On The Water: Angler Catches Rare Red Drum on Cape Cod
Camden Stride, a newbie to saltwater fishing, set out with Captain Sam Crafts off Cape Cod, aiming for bluefin tuna. Instead, he hooked a rare red drum, baffling the captain and marking a memorable twist in his first fishing adventure.
As Stride planned to register the catch for a potential state record, the ocean reminded us that anomalies live below the surface, waiting to surprise those who dare to cast a line.