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America One News
2 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Media Back to Covering Up Biden's Mental Condition
The media once turned a spotlight on Biden's mental capacity, echoing whispers that he was unfit for office. Yet, now, they conveniently shift narratives, painting lighter schedules as strategic moves to elevate Harris. A fleeting dance of truth and deception in the corridors of power.
What was once a symphony of concern has become a dissonant lullaby, where Biden’s quirks are spun into tales of charm. The reality remains tangled in half-truths, as the same press that questioned his viability now spins his attempts at humanity into mere antics.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Prisoner Swap Encourages Taking Americans Hostage
Biden’s team is touting hostage exchanges as wins, but it’s just a dangerous game, encouraging more kidnappings. Rewarding those who take Americans only fetters future diplomacy and breeds cycles of dependency on ransom deals.
The administration’s desperation for goodwill marks a defeat masquerading as success, all while prioritizing a campaign boost over genuine safety.
#military
The Telegraph: What Ukraine needs to win | Defence in Depth
After two years of bloody conflict, Western leaders can't agree on Ukraine's fate—should it survive or seek total victory over Russia? Their muddled response arms Ukraine just enough to survive, setting the stage for a drawn-out stalemate.
If the goal were outright victory, Ukraine would need a tailored strategy focusing on manpower, munitions, morale, money, and mandate. Without this, the war threatens a slow, painful defeat.
#culture
GB News: BBC's Tim Davie read riot act as Lisa Nandy demands Huw Edwards lose licence fee paid pension
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy laid bare her frustration with BBC chief Tim Davie over the Huw Edwards scandal, pushing for accountability and clarity on financial matters related to his heinous acts. She demanded progress reports on how the BBC handles similar crises.
With Edwards admitting to making indecent images, questions loom over his pension and the BBC's financial decisions amid public outrage. Davie claims recovering funds is nearly impossible, leaving the air thick with tension and disbelief.