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2 Aug 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Harris 'honored to be presumptive Democratic nominee' after securing delegate votes
Harris 'honored to be presumptive Democratic nominee' after securing delegate votes
Kamala Harris has clinched enough delegate votes to become the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, marking her as the first woman of color at the top of a major party ticket. Official confirmations are expected by August 7, ahead of the convention in Chicago.

The Democrats, facing a turbulent election cycle after Biden’s exit, have embraced a swift online voting process. With Trump as the Republican rival, Harris prepares to solidify her position and select a running mate before the convention kicks off.


Breitbart: Unscripted: Kamala Harris Rambles Incoherently in First Comments to Press
Unscripted: Kamala Harris Rambles Incoherently in First Comments to Press
Vice President Harris stumbles through a disjointed defense of diplomacy while announcing a prisoner swap with Russia, infusing her speech with odd phrases reminiscent of past gaffes. She clumsily referred to herself as “president” at a eulogy, raising eyebrows.

Amid media avoidance, fears of backlash over radical policies mount, leading to backtracking on key issues like fracking and health care. Even her allies note her unusual communication strategy has kept her in the limelight without engaging directly with the press.


The Federalist: Majority Blame Secret Service For Trump Assassination Attempt
Majority Blame Secret Service For Trump Assassination Attempt
A recent poll reveals that 70% of Americans hold the Secret Service responsible for the assassination attempt on Trump, with calls for accountability ringing louder after the agency's failures led to a breach of security. Director Cheatle resigned amid rising scrutiny and accusations of negligence.

With only 30% of the public confident in their protection abilities, the Secret Service's reputation hangs by a thread as whistleblowers emerge, demanding reforms and firings within ranks. The stakes grow higher as the election looms.


Breitbart: BOOK: Joe Biden 'Repeatedly' Trashed Kamala Harris as Inauthentic in 2020
BOOK: Joe Biden 'Repeatedly' Trashed Kamala Harris as Inauthentic in 2020
In a 2022 book, Biden expressed doubts about Harris's readiness during the 2020 campaign, contradicting his later statements endorsing her. He was reportedly pressured to choose her as a form of counterattack against party elites threatening his candidacy.

Despite his concerns, the choice met with mixed reactions, especially from Jill Biden, underlining the political tensions within their camp. Critics question the rationale behind his selection of a VP who once labeled him as a racist.


The Federalist: Michiganders Asked To Report Their Neighbors For Election 'Misinfo'
Michiganders Asked To Report Their Neighbors For Election 'Misinfo'
In the shadowy alleys of Michigan's election battleground, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is pushing residents to report "misinformation" lurking in their neighborhoods like a thief in the night. She labels it a dire threat to democracy, feeding the narrative that citizens must police their own.

Benson's office dangles a “Democracy Ambassador” program, promising a flow of “trusted” info from familiar leftist gatekeepers and calling for vigilance against dissent. As election integrity questions swirl, the line between safeguarding democracy and stifling free speech gets blurrier than a bad whiskey.


The Federalist: This Week In Lawfare Land: 'Get Trump' Cases In Limbo
This Week In Lawfare Land: 'Get Trump' Cases In Limbo
Prosecutors chasing Donald Trump from New York to Georgia are hitting the wall of legal intricacies and presidential immunity. Bragg's case has wrapped with a guilty verdict, but delays loom as appeals push forward, leaving Trump's campaign trail full of legal potholes.

In Florida and D.C., investigations stall, raising the stakes for upcoming elections. Each case unfolds like a noir novel, filled with twists and turns, as Trump's legal strategy tightens its grip amid a whirlwind of courtroom battles.


Human Events: KENNY CODY: Trump is authentic and Harris is fake
KENNY CODY: Trump is authentic and Harris is fake
The media's tightening grip on narratives sees Trump's campaign falter amid whispers of violence, while Harris wields the Democratic banner without scrutiny, dodging tough questions like a seasoned pro. Her rallies pulse with energy, yet truth is a ghost in the limelight.

With Biden stepping back, the focus shifts to Harris's radical rhetoric, yet coverage skews towards discrediting Trump. The tangled web of politics dances on the edge—where facts meet fiction and ambition wears the mask of denial.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Unprecedented: Biden Freed World-Class Cybercriminals in Russian Prisoner Swap
Unprecedented: Biden Freed World-Class Cybercriminals in Russian Prisoner Swap
In a twist worthy of a noir script, the U.S. traded eight Russian criminals, including elite cyberthieves, for hostages Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan. Klyushin and Seleznev, both notorious for their high-stakes cybercrimes, are now back on the streets, a gift to Putin.

This swap highlights a grim reality: hostage diplomacy works in Russia's favor, undermining American efforts to prosecute cybercriminals. With high-profile hackers walking free, the stakes in the international game of cat and mouse just climbed.


Fox News: Wall Street Journal calls for US policy change on hostage takers after Gershkovich release: ‘Pay a price’
Wall Street Journal calls for US policy change on hostage takers after Gershkovich release: ‘Pay a price’
The Wall Street Journal is urging a firmer U.S. stance against hostage-taking after the release of reporter Evan Gershkovich from Russia. They criticize the Biden administration's lack of consequences for Russia, warning this weakness may encourage more American hostages.

The editorial underscores a troubling dynamic; without a strategic response, future hostage situations will emerge, further endangering Americans abroad. Hostage-takers must be deterred, or they’ll continue to exploit the U.S. for their gain.


#economy

Breitbart: Kala-Mity: July Jump in Unemployment Triggers Key Recession Indicator
Kala-Mity: July Jump in Unemployment Triggers Key Recession Indicator
The U.S. unemployment rate jumped to 4.3% in July, triggering the Sahm Rule, a signal that a recession may be near. While some economists remain skeptical, pointing to low overall joblessness, the shift complicates the narrative for politicians like Kamala Harris.

Former Fed economist Claudia Sahm warns we're not in a good direction, though she doesn't believe a recession is imminent. Fed chairman Jerome Powell echoes caution, noting these indicators don’t always predict economic downturns with certainty.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Men Have Forgotten God
Men Have Forgotten God
In a world teetering on the edge of chaos and oblivion, the author laments humanity's collective amnesia of God. The specter of the Russian Revolution and global conflict springs from a spiritual void, suggesting that our greatest tribulations stem from a godless consciousness.

As faith wanes and societal discord intensifies, we grapple with the notion that true salvation lies not in material pursuits, but in a profound spiritual awakening. Without a return to our divine roots, the darkness will only deepen.


Breitbart: Taiwanese Boxer Who Failed IBA Gender Test Defeats Female Opponent at Paris Olympics
Taiwanese Boxer Who Failed IBA Gender Test Defeats Female Opponent at Paris Olympics
In a twist of fate at the Paris Olympics, Taiwan’s Lin Yu-Ting triumphed over Sitora Turdibekova, despite controversy over Lin's eligibility due to previous disqualifications related to gender tests. The decision sparked tears and tension, with no handshake after the fight.

The IOC’s approval of Lin and another disqualified boxer has ignited a fierce debate, raising questions about fairness in women's sports. Amidst accusations of misleading narratives, the governing bodies stand firm, fueling the flames of contention.


#crime

The Telegraph: Stephen Lawrence’s father ‘appalled’ at decision to move son’s body from Jamaica
Stephen Lawrence’s father ‘appalled’ at decision to move son’s body from Jamaica
Dr. Neville Lawrence expresses outrage over the decision to exhume his son Stephen's body after 31 years, unaware of the move that disturbed his grave in Jamaica. He rejects bringing Stephen back to the UK, a place tainted by his murder, yet vows to uphold his son's legacy and seek justice.

Despite the turmoil, Lawrence remains resolute in his commitment to fight against injustice, as only two of Stephen's killers have faced consequences in a case riddled with institutional failings.