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2 Aug 2023
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#politics
Forbes: Lawsuits Against Big Oil Over Climate Change Are Nonsensical
Democratic Senators are calling for the DOJ to sue Big Oil for their role in climate change. The suit filed by Missy Sims has oddities, including a "mission from God" motivation and questionable assertions. The companies are being blamed for the actions of their customers and the term "global industrial GHG emissions" is misleading. Democrats are pandering to their constituents and unlikely to pursue the issue. Other targets, such as the coal and nuclear industries, are not being targeted. The focus on blame and demonization is hindering rational policy-making.
Red State: California GOP Senate Candidate Eric Early Joins SAG-AFTRA Picket Line - the Union Ronald Reagan Once Helmed
Conservatives in the entertainment industry are being impacted by the Hollywood unions' ongoing strike, which could harm California's economy. L.A. attorney Eric Early, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, supports the striking writers and actors against studio executives who promote left-wing ideologies and exploit workers. Early highlights Ronald Reagan's history of fighting for working people in the industry.
American Thinker: Truth, Accuracy, and Election Fraud
Our Constitution ensures self-governance and transparency. When elections are corrupted, we can challenge or prosecute fraud. An accurate voter roll is crucial, and those who fail their duty deserve accountability. Let's unite and restore our democracy. (515 characters)
Fox News: Jack Smith 'should be indicted for stupidity' after latest Trump charges: legal analyst
Special Counsel Jack Smith has brought four new charges against former President Donald Trump, which one legal analyst called an "amateurish joke." The charges include conspiracy to defraud the United States and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding. Critics argue that Smith has a history of politically driven prosecutions.
Washington Free Beacon: Meet the Biden Climate Official Who Wants To Force You To Live a ‘Simpler Life’
The Biden administration's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, led by Ann Carlson, has unveiled new fuel efficiency standards to reduce harmful emissions. Carlson, a climate official, has long advocated for forcing Americans to live climate-friendly lives, arguing that most people will not voluntarily change their behavior. Critics have raised concerns about the impact on jobs and vehicle prices.
Fox News: Lawmakers like AOC and Jim Jordan botch laws surrounding Facebook to fire up supporters: Legal expert
Reps. Jordan and Ocasio-Cortez are accused of misunderstanding the law regarding Facebook by attorney Danny Karon. While Jordan claims Facebook censored Americans on behalf of the Biden administration, Karon argues that private companies like Facebook are not subject to First Amendment restrictions. On the other hand, Ocasio-Cortez calls for antitrust action against Facebook, but Karon insists that she lacks evidence to prove an illegal monopoly. Both lawmakers are criticized for using divisive tactics rather than working to solve social media issues.
Red State: The People Dancing Over the Trump Indictment Will Slip and Fall on His Next Poll Numbers
Trump indicted on conspiracy and obstruction charges related to J6. Critics celebrate, calling for him to go to prison. The political class, including Schiff, Lieu, and Pence, use the indictment to condemn Trump and claim moral high ground. Trump's fundraising increases in response.
Washington Free Beacon: Energy Secretary Granholm Takes Fifth Trip to Puerto Rico After Republicans Question Travel Spending
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has faced criticism from Republican lawmakers for her frequent and lengthy taxpayer-funded trips to Puerto Rico. Granholm defended her trips by announcing federal funding for residential solar and battery installations in Puerto Rico. Critics argue that her extensive travel is unnecessary during a global energy crisis.
#society
American Thinker: 27 Billion People, and Climate Change Not High on Their List
The world's population has reached 8 billion, with 19 billion people preceding us. Human life is miraculous and important, and liberty is paramount. The climate change crisis is used as a pretext for political control, threatening our freedoms. Our ancestors endured and made better lives for us, and we must not submit to climate extremists.
American Thinker: Islam's Sexual Fantasies of European Women Come True?
Tarek bin Zayid's fantasies of European women in Spain have been fulfilled by the arrival of illegal migrants on Mediterranean beaches. Muslim invaders in the past actually enslaved and raped Spanish women, but now European women in thong bikinis are welcoming and helping Muslim migrants, confirming ancient Muslim beliefs about European women. This influx of migrants is causing tension and crime in Europe.
#economy
RV Lifestyle: Industry Downturn! RV Sales Have Slumped
RV sales are down, possibly due to a recession . One couple found their stolen RV for sale on Facebook Marketplace and successfully got it back . The extreme heat in national parks this summer has led to the most heat-related deaths since 2007 .
#culture
Forbes: Celebrating Soul Food In America, One Bite At A Time
Claude Booker, founder of Booker's Soul Food Starters, celebrates and promotes authentic soul food. He uplifts the Black community through his support of Black businesses and showcases the cultural influences that define soul food. Booker emphasizes the importance of fresh, locally sourced ingredients and educates others about the true roots of soul food.
#history
American Thinker: Did FDR Bait the Japanese to Attack Pearl Harbor to Arouse USA Isolationists to Enter World War II?
In this podcast, Douglas P. Horne discusses the McCollum Memorandum, a key document that sheds light on FDR's actions leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The memorandum recommended baiting Japan to attack the U.S. in order to rally public sentiment for war. Horne presents evidence that FDR wanted Pearl Harbor to happen and intentionally hid information from Admiral Kimmel stationed at Pearl Harbor. This revelation helps explain FDR's abrupt reversal on oil sales to Japan and his desire to enter the war on the side of Great Britain.
#education
Fox News: One Supreme Court decision, two different responses reveal who really respects the law
The Supreme Court limits race-based affirmative action in college admissions. Harvard defies, UNC drops race factor.
The Federalist: Historical Association Mixes Up Facts Attacking 'Patriotic' Curricula
AHA director disputes NBC accusations against Hillsdale College's "1776 Curriculum," accuses "1776 Report" instead. Lack of evidence provided.
#sports
Fox News: Ex-NFL star running back will 'argue with anyone' about position's value: 'Those guys literally do everything'
The value of running backs in the NFL is declining, and Le'Veon Bell is frustrated by it. He believes that running backs do a lot for their teams and should be compensated fairly. Bell argues that their role in blocking, running routes, and creating mismatches should be acknowledged and valued. He also suggests that rookie contracts should be renegotiable after the first year. Bell points out that other positions, including kickers and quarterbacks, may seem replaceable but are still highly valued.
Fox News: Le'Veon Bell says Saquon Barkley signed franchise tag in order to avoid backlash of holding out
Le'Veon Bell's decision to hold out in 2018 turned fans against him and he faced criticism for being selfish. Saquon Barkley considered holding out but ultimately signed his franchise tag to avoid backlash. Bell believes Barkley might be feeling undervalued and pressured to avoid injury. Bell thinks Barkley deserves a long-term deal since the Giants don't have star players like Antonio Brown or Ben Roethlisberger. Bell hasn't reached out to other running backs to share his opinions but is open to discussing if they want.
#technology
Flag And Cross: EQT, Baidu And More: CNBC's 'Final Trades'
Anastasia Amoroso of JPMorgan recommends Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF, Joseph Terranova chooses EQT Corporation, and Stephen Weiss suggests Baidu, Inc. Baidu recently experienced a downgrade, but it remains a prominent AI company. Baidu shares rose slightly, while EQT shares fell. Baidu highlights their leading AI capabilities and diverse product portfolio.
#other
Fox News: 'Mission: Impossible' actress Vanessa Kirby slapped by 'Napoleon' co-star Joaquin Phoenix during filming
Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby agreed to "shock each other" during filming of their movie "Napoleon." They had the freedom to improvise physical interactions, leading to an unscripted slap. The film explores the volatile relationship between Napoleon and Josephine.
Fox News: John Corbett's road from steel plant worker to Bo Derek's leading man
John Corbett, known for his role in "Sex and the City," started in West Virginia and found his passion for music at a young age. He later pursued acting and achieved success on shows like "Northern Exposure." Corbett also has a strong belief in God and dabbled in country music. He has been in a long-term relationship with Bo Derek, and the couple secretly got married in 2020.