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2 Aug 2023
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#politics
The Right Scoop: The most vacationed president EVAH enjoys a nice nap on the beach…
Joe Biden, the current president, is frequently going on vacations, possibly more than any other president in modern history. He recently took a long vacation around the 4th of July and seems to be taking another one now. Some people believe he is not doing anything significant for the country and wish he would permanently retire.
Forbes: Trump Fires Back At Pence After Ex-VP Said Anyone Putting Self Over Constitution ‘Should Never Be’ President
Former Vice President Mike Pence and former President Donald Trump engaged in a feud after Pence made comments about Trump's indictment for alleged election interference. Pence distanced himself from Trump, criticizing his group of lawyers and stating that those who put themselves above the Constitution should not be president. Trump fired back, attacking Pence's 2024 presidential campaign and claiming Pence misunderstood his position. Pence also emphasized his commitment to the Constitution and criticized the attention on Trump's indictment instead of President Joe Biden's economic policies and the charges against Hunter Biden. Trump's campaign likened the indictment to political repression efforts and accused the Biden Administration of interfering with the 2024 presidential election.
Breitbart: Exclusive Video — Trump: ’Sort of Foolish’ to Attend Debate on 'Hostile Network'
Former President Donald Trump is considering not attending the first GOP primary debate hosted by Fox News due to the network's alleged bias against him and the advantage his significant polling lead gives him over other candidates. Trump believes it would be foolish and potentially harmful to appear on stage with hostile moderators and losing candidates. He enjoys debates but questions the benefit of participating when he is leading by such a wide margin.
Fox News: Legal experts slam Jack Smith for bringing ‘lousy’ case against Trump: ‘Disinformation indictment’
Legal experts criticize special counsel Jack Smith's indictment against Donald Trump, arguing that the charges of spreading disinformation and undermining the integrity of the election are protected by the First Amendment. They also note that the indictment does not include charges of incitement or seditious conspiracy, which were previously used by Democrats in Trump's impeachment trial. Some experts say the indictment is weak and lacks evidence, while others claim it is a strong case against the former president.
Daily Wire: Dershowitz Argues Trump Case ‘Doesn’t Satisfy The Banana Republic Test’
According to Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, the special counsel's case against former President Donald Trump fails to prove a "corrupt motive" in his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Dershowitz argues that the indictment is flawed and filled with speculation, not meeting the standard set during the Watergate scandal. Trump, who is campaigning as the GOP frontrunner for the 2024 election, faces multiple charges and denies any wrongdoing.
The Blaze: Vivek DEFENDS Trump, TORCHES third-world indictment
Former President Donald Trump is indicted for the third time this year by President Joe Biden's Department of Justice. The charge is about misinformation regarding the events of January 6, 2021. Vivek Ramaswamy agrees that the indictment is politically motivated and based on unprecedented legal theories, setting a dangerous precedent for future cases involving lawyers.
Washington Free Beacon: No Labels, No Cash: Third-Party Ballot Access Group Raised Zero Dollars in First Six Months of 2023
No Labels, the third-party group, has raised no funds for its ballot access campaign in the first six months of the year, putting doubts on its ability to fund a presidential bid in 2024. The lack of funds raises questions about the panic surrounding the group's potential to nominate a third-party candidate and the claim of spending $70 million in 2024. The group's political action committee also does not have a strong financial position.
Forbes: Trump Met With Fox News Execs Asking Him To Participate In GOP Debate Hours After Indictment, Reports Say
Fox News' president and CEO met with former President Donald Trump to convince him to participate in the network's first GOP presidential debate for 2024. Trump has publicly considered skipping the debate and has been feuding with Fox News. Trump's relationship with the network has been complicated since he left office, and he has criticized them for rejecting his election fraud theory and giving airtime to his Republican opponent, Ron DeSantis. Trump has not made a final decision on attending the debate, which is scheduled for August 23 in Milwaukee.
Newsbusters: NewsBusters Podcast: Firehose of Trump Indictment Overtakes Biden Scandal Trickle
The networks gave extensive coverage to Trump's indictment, overshadowing Biden scandals. They spent only a fraction of the time on Hunter Biden's closed-door hearing.
Fox News: Pence rejects 'crackpot' Trump lawyer's suggestion he could have 'paused' 2020 electoral vote certification
Former Vice President Mike Pence rejects the idea that he could have "paused" the certification of the Electoral College vote on January 6, 2021. He refers to it as a "crackpot" suggestion and emphasizes that his duty as vice president was to follow the Constitution. Pence clarifies that President Trump and his lawyers had asked him to reject votes and overturn the election results, which he firmly dismissed. Pence expresses uncertainty about the criminal charges against Trump.
The Federalist Papers: Democrat Lawmakers Are Attempting to Halt Taylor Swift's Sold Out Shows
Pop star Taylor Swift faces pressure from Democrat lawmakers to cancel her concerts in Los Angeles and forfeit the income to show support for striking hotel workers. The lawmakers argue that the workers, who are seeking higher wages, deserve her solidarity. However, it remains uncertain if Swift will comply, as she has previously shown support for left-wing causes but may prioritize her financial interests.
#society
Breitbart: Morris: YAF Showcases Future of Conservative Movement
The Young Americas Foundation's National Conservative Student Conference showcased the enthusiasm and dedication of young conservative activists. Governor Scott Walker spoke about the importance of courage and sacrifice in defending American freedoms. The event provided a community where students could be themselves and connect with like-minded individuals.
Washington Free Beacon: 'Is It Safe To Go Outside?' The Media Say No.
The media is raising concerns about the safety of going outside due to climate change. Working, commuting, and exercising are being reconsidered amid extreme temperatures, smokey air, and rising waters.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Match Group Surpasses Expectations With Strong Earnings, Tinder Drives Revenue Growth
Dating app company Match Group Inc reported positive earnings for the second quarter, with its flagship platform Tinder contributing to a 6% increase in revenue growth, resulting in a gain of $475 million. The company exceeded expectations with earnings per share of 48 cents, beating estimates of 45 cents. Match Group also raised its third-quarter revenue outlook. Analysts had mixed ratings on the stock, with one giving an Overweight rating and a $60 price target, another maintaining a Hold rating with a $42 price target, and questioning Tinder's payer trajectories and cost savings.
Flag And Cross: How Bud Light Marketing Controversy Could Affect Share Price
Anheuser-Busch InBev is expected to report higher revenue in Q2, despite struggling sales of Bud Light. The beer company has faced controversy and boycotts due to its partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney, causing shares to be under pressure. Modelo from Constellation Brands has taken the top spot in US beer sales.
#religion
National Review: The Corner: Would Locke Agree with Scalia on Religious Liberty?
The issues surrounding religious liberty and how it should be protected in law are complex and ongoing. The debate includes questions about what businesses can refuse based on religious beliefs, restrictions on religious gatherings for public health reasons, and the role of prayer in public schools. The Supreme Court case Employment Division v. Smith held that as long as a prohibition is "neutral" and "generally applicable," it is constitutionally allowed, regardless of religious practices. However, it is important to consider whether these prohibitions are enacted for nonreligious reasons of demonstrable public concern and if there is a potential for prejudice against religion in decision-making.
#culture
Fox News: Moms for Liberty speaks out in support of Kirk Cameron’s book reading event: ‘Following God’s direction’
Ahead of the "See You at the Library" book reading event, many groups are speaking out in support of the initiative. Moms for Liberty is one of the organizations supporting the event, which will take place at 260 libraries across 44 states. Emily Jones, chair of the Madison County, Alabama chapter of Moms for Liberty, booked space at her local library to host the event. By mid-July, over 300 people had registered to attend. Kirk Cameron and Riley Gaines are also scheduled to attend.
#health
Flag And Cross: Parents Get Creative To Keep Kids Hydrated This Summer
Parents are using tricks to keep kids hydrated this summer, like freezing fruit into ice cubes. They are also making ice lollies and eating snacks with high water content. A study of 1,300 parents found that 79% are determined to ensure their kids' water bottles are topped up during the summer.
#crime
Fox News: Portland woman knocked out by attacker blames city for slow police response: ‘We did this to ourselves’
A Portland doctor is attacked by a homeless man while walking in the city. She waited over 20 minutes for police to respond, blaming the city's defunding of the police for the lack of protection. The incident has highlighted the issue of long police response times in Portland.
Fox News: Wisconsin cop admits to porn addiction, busted with child pornography: police
A Glendale, Wisconsin police officer, Jonathan Angle, was charged with possessing child pornography after an investigation sparked by a Reddit cyber tip. Investigators found incriminating evidence on Angle's phone, including images of child pornography. Angle admitted to messaging girls on Reddit and having a porn addiction. He was fired from his job as a police officer.
Red State: Hunter Biden, Class(less) Act
The Biden crime family is in trouble again, as Hunter Biden is accused of leaving a trashed and damaged rental property in Venice Beach, California. He reportedly owes approximately $80,000 in unpaid rent and caused significant damage to the house. Despite these accusations, it is unlikely that the property owner will take legal action against Hunter Biden.
Forbes: All Capitol Hill Buildings Cleared After Police Get Unconfirmed Active Shooter Call At Senate Offices
Capitol Hill was evacuated after a possible active shooter was reported in the Senate office buildings. No confirmed gunshots were heard, and the incident is believed to be a false alarm.
#sports
PJ Media: Someone Accidentally Sold Tickets to the Hottest College Football Game of the Season for $5 Apiece!
The University of Georgia Bulldogs defeated the University of Tennessee Volunteers in a highly anticipated college football game. The Bulldogs remained undefeated and are looking forward to their upcoming matchup against the Volunteers. The tickets for the game are in high demand and one fan made a costly mistake while selling them.
Fox News: Bills’ Josh Allen has fun with Aaron Rodgers’ win at Pebble Beach Pro-Am, says he sandbagged ‘the world’
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers competed in a golf tournament in February, with Rodgers and professional golfer Ben Silverman coming out as champions. Allen jokingly accused Rodgers of cheating by getting too many strokes. The two quarterbacks are now preparing to face each other twice in the 2023 NFL season.
#other
Red State: YouTube Censors Tomi Lahren and Outkick Over COVID ‘Misinformation’: What Don’t They Want Us to Know?
YouTube's censorship continues as it targets sports media company Outkick for discussing COVID-19 vaccines. Big-name commentators like Tomi Lahren and Russell Brand have also faced YouTube's wrath for not adhering to the official narrative. The platform is becoming a propaganda tool, stifling dissenting views and deceiving the public.
Newsbusters: ‘Blacklisted’: Shapiro Cites MRC Study to Expose NewsGuard’s Leftist Bias
Ben Shapiro exposed the bias of ratings firm NewsGuard, revealing a 25-point difference in ratings between right-leaning and left-leaning outlets. NewsGuard is part of a network of global elites that aim to control online narratives and ad money, diverting advertisers from content that doesn't align with their preferred narrative. Shapiro highlighted examples of bias, including the high scores given to left-leaning outlets like BuzzFeed and USA Today, despite false reporting and scandals.