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American Thinker: To Spy or Not to Spy
The Chinese spy agency is mobilizing a full-society counter-espionage campaign, offering rewards for spy tips. The CCP has a long history of targeting spies, and President Xi is blaming spies for economic issues.
Spy scares often arise when the ruling class feels threatened. The U.S. experienced this during the Cold War and McCarthy era, and now it resurfaces with concerns about Russian collusion and domestic enemies. Paranoia is natural in politics, as the distinction between friend and enemy determines actions.
Fox News: House Republican says he opposes all temporary government funding bills as shutdown looms
Conservative Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale refuses to vote for a continuing resolution to fund the government past Sept. 30 due to his dislike of current spending levels. Rosendale criticizes Congress for reverting to old ways of doing business and sees no difference between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He is not concerned about a government shutdown and believes most of what Congress does is bad. The House Freedom Caucus also released its position statement on a continuing resolution, which Rosendale finds unrealistic. Congress will likely need to pass a continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government, but time is running out. Rosendale's stance adds complexity for House Speaker McCarthy to garner the necessary votes to keep the government open. Rosendale is considering a run for U.S. Senate in Montana and has received support from state lawmakers who appreciate his defiance of the Mitch McConnell establishment.
Washington Free Beacon: Predictions and Suggestions for the First GOP Primary Debate
In the first GOP debate, Donald Trump skips but is still the frontrunner. Expect controversy over race, attacks on Kamala Harris, and bizarre pudding arguments. Media bias and unmentioned scandals loom. Trump wins.
American Thinker: A sober look at four indictments
The charges against Trump are weak, especially in Georgia and D.C., where they impede his free speech rights. The case in New York is ridiculous compared to the lack of prosecution for violent crimes. The only strong case is in Florida, where Trump's behavior caused the problem. The prosecutors' actions fuel mistrust and deepen the partisan divide. A grand bargain could resolve the issue, but it's wishful thinking. The indictments may backfire and increase Trump's support, potentially leading to his return in 2024.
Red State: DeSantis-Appointed Boards Busts Disney's Taxpayer-Paid Employee Perks Scheme
The Central Florida Tourism Oversight Board uncovers a self-dealing practice by the former Disney-controlled Reedy Creek Improvement District worth $2.5 million in 2022, leading to a referral to the Florida Inspector General. The old district used taxpayer funds to provide perks and benefits to employees and board members, costing Florida taxpayers millions.
Forbes: What To Look For In Tomorrow’s Republican Presidential Candidates' Debate
This segment highlights the search for a Reaganesque candidate in the upcoming Republican debate. This candidate must project optimism and effectively criticize opponents without being bitter. They should propose bold tax reduction plans, like a flat tax, and have electrifying ideas for the Fed, climate change, entitlements, and the military. They should also understand the importance of the US defending the Free World.
Washington Free Beacon: What We’re Watching for in the First GOP Primary Debate
The first Republican debate of the 2024 cycle is happening without Donald Trump. Candidates will battle for attention and aim to win over soft Trump supporters. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faces the most pressure and needs to turn things around. Will any candidate directly confront Trump? Vivek Ramaswamy is a strong communicator but lacks a policy record, while Chris Christie has made bold promises. The outcome of the debate will shape the direction of the race.
#society
Fox News: Oliver Anthony has ‘really bright future’ if he wants to embrace a career in music, industry guru says
Oliver Anthony, a viral sensation, has the potential for a bright future in the music industry, according to a marketing guru. His song, "Rich Men North of Richmond," resonates with people across different walks of life and speaks to economic disparities in the country. Anthony's authentic voice and ability to capture the pain and frustrations felt by blue-collar workers have propelled his success.
Anthony's success hinges on whether he stays true to himself and his music. While he never aspired to be famous, his songs have connected with millions on a deep level, as they are raw and genuine. Through his music, Anthony hopes to bring unity and hope to people, encouraging them to appreciate each other's struggles and find similarities instead of division.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Republican Jewish Group Pushes Back on Ramaswamy's Stance Against Israel Aid
Republican Jewish leaders are opposing the proposal by presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to cut off military aid to Israel in the next five years. They argue that ending the aid program would harm the U.S.-Israel alliance and benefit Iran, Israel's chief threat in the region. The leaders also highlight how Israel's use of American-manufactured arms and close cooperation with the U.S. defense industry has benefited the U.S. military.
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy meets with Ursula von der Leyen in Greece
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with European Commission President von der Leyen in Greece. They discuss Ukraine's agricultural exports and the possibility of EU accession talks.
Fox News: Disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal points to a way forward for US military
The sacrifice of the Afghanistan withdrawal exemplifies America's resilience and the price of freedom. The Kabul 13 are reminders of the freedoms we take for granted.
The events in Afghanistan demand true leadership and accountability, with a comprehensive investigation into each decision. The Biden administration failed to acknowledge the gravity of the situation. We must honor the Kabul 13's sacrifice by learning, growing, and demanding true leadership.
Foreign Policy: Next Door to Ukraine, Moscow’s Grip is Tightening
Russia's efforts to establish dominance over neighboring Belarus, Georgia, and Moldova, similar to its invasion of Ukraine, are part of a wider campaign to upend the post-Cold War settlement in Europe. The United States and European Union need to provide additional assistance and a path to deeper integration to prevent these states from falling back under Russian control. The West's ability to aid these countries, especially during wartime, is limited, so building resilience and strengthening economic, cultural, and humanitarian links to Europe is crucial.
#education
Fox News: Gov. Youngkin fires back at school district defying policy on gender identity: 'Parents are in charge'
Gov. Glenn Youngkin responded to a school district's decision not to use new model policies from Virginia's Education Department. The school district, Prince William County Public Schools, plans to stick with an older policy that aligns with federal and state anti-discrimination laws for transgender students. Youngkin stated that parents have the ultimate authority over their children's lives and decisions related to school, emphasizing the importance of parental consent.
#sports
Forbes: Michigan Wolverines Want Jim Harbaugh On Sidelines By Any Means Necessary
Michigan officials want to keep football coach Jim Harbaugh out of NCAA trouble as they chase a national championship. Harbaugh's success against Ohio State and consecutive Big Ten titles have led to a boost in wealth and support from the university. Harbaugh's self-imposed suspension for alleged NCAA violations collapsed, but Michigan officials hope that locking up their own will earn favor from the NCAA. They hope to win the championship this season, even with Harbaugh suspended for the first three non-conference games.
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American Thinker: The Decline and Fall of a Once Great Company
USAA's CEO and Board of Directors will be re-elected during the annual members meeting. The company's shift towards diversity and inclusion has caused controversy among members. Employee morale is low and the company faces lawsuits and a tarnished reputation.
Fox News: Dolly Parton's Hollywood success paved the way for Tim McGraw, Lainey Wilson, others
Dolly Parton is a country music superstar who has also found success in acting. She made her film debut in "9 to 5" and went on to star in movies like "Rhinestone" and "Steel Magnolias." Tim McGraw is another country star turned actor, with notable roles in "Friday Night Lights" and "The Blind Side." Lainey Wilson, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, and Billy Ray Cyrus have also found success in both music and acting.