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#politics

Breitbart: DeSantis Looks Around After Candidates Asked if They Would Support Trump if 'Convicted in Court of Law'
DeSantis Looks Around After Candidates Asked if They Would Support Trump if 'Convicted in Court of Law'
Republican candidates were asked if they would support Donald Trump if he was convicted in a court of law. Most raised their hands, but Asa Hutchinson refused to pledge support. DeSantis hesitated before raising his hand.


Newsbusters: MSNBC Libs: DeSantis 'Absolutely Terrible', 'So Bad at Politics'
MSNBC Libs: DeSantis 'Absolutely Terrible', 'So Bad at Politics'
MSNBC analysts criticize Ron DeSantis' performance in the GOP debate, calling him "terrible" and "bad at politics." They believe he lost support from fancy donors and lacks the ability to connect with voters. Despite winning reelection in Florida, they attribute his success to not closing schools rather than his political skills.


Fox News: Pundits name their winners and losers from GOP debate
Pundits name their winners and losers from GOP debate
Conservatives on social media shared their opinions on who they believed won the GOP primary debate, with some praising Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley, while others supported Ron DeSantis. Political commentator Meghan McCain declared Nikki Haley as the debate winner. Political commentator Carol Swain stated that Ramaswamy was the clear winner and recommended other candidates to go home. GOP Congressman Chip Roy endorsed Ron DeSantis as the winner. Some commentators found Hutchinson, Burgum, and Tim to be uninspiring, while Daily Wire's Michael Knowles criticized Doug Burgum as the worst candidate. The next GOP debate will take place on September 27th.


Flag And Cross: Christie Accuses Ramaswamy of Plagiarizing Obama, Vivek Claps Back with 'Bear Hug' Comment
Christie Accuses Ramaswamy of Plagiarizing Obama, Vivek Claps Back with 'Bear Hug' Comment
Chris Christie accuses Vivek Ramaswamy of plagiarizing Barack Obama during the Republican primary debate. Ramaswamy responds by asking for a hug, referencing Christie's alleged hug with Obama.


Breitbart: Christie: Vivek Ramaswamy Sounds Like ‘Chat GPT’ on Debate Stage
Christie: Vivek Ramaswamy Sounds Like ‘Chat GPT’ on Debate Stage
Former Gov. Chris Christie criticizes GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy for sounding like an AI program on stage. Ramaswamy plagiarizes Obama and denies climate change.


Townhall: Nails on a Chalkboard
Nails on a Chalkboard


President Biden's visit to Maui generates backlash from residents who feel neglected amidst devastating wildfires. Biden's pledge of $700 in relief aid is criticized as inadequate compared to aid given to Ukraine. His attempt at empathy falls flat as he shares a personal story of a much less severe incident. Meanwhile, concerns over Biden's re-election prospects and Vice President Kamala Harris's political future arise.


Spectator USA: Do Republican voters know what they want in their next president?
Do Republican voters know what they want in their next president?
Republican primary voters' preferences for their next president were unclear after the first debate, as cheers and boos were inconsistent. Nikki Haley received strong applause, while others like Chris Christie and Vivek Ramaswamy faced intense booing. The candidates clashed on issues like foreign policy and experience, with Ramaswamy being shut down by Haley. Overall, the debate was dominated by mixed reactions and unpredictability.


Breitbart: Vivek Ramaswamy: Nikki Haley's Ukraine Rhetoric Would Put Her on Board of Defense Contracting Companies
Vivek Ramaswamy: Nikki Haley's Ukraine Rhetoric Would Put Her on Board of Defense Contracting Companies
Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy accuses Nikki Haley of being connected to the military-industrial complex. Haley defends the need for Ukrainian aid and mentions the risk to NATO countries. It is revealed that Haley was a member of Boeing's Board of Directors, a major recipient of defense contracts. Boeing has outsourced jobs and received tax cuts while laying off American workers. Haley's support for Ukraine is criticized for its cost.


The Federalist: Where Do GOP Candidates Stand On Pro-Life Policies?
Where Do GOP Candidates Stand On Pro-Life Policies?
Every candidate in the GOP primary debate had varying views on pro-life policies. Despite some candidates pledging to protect the unborn, their promises fell short of a national abortion ban. DeSantis condemned radical abortion agendas but didn't commit to a federal ban. Ramaswamy didn't weigh in. Pence advocated for a national restriction on abortions beyond 15 weeks. Scott supported a 15-week limit after previously hesitating. Haley believed a federal ban is unrealistic. Christie believed each state should decide its own abortion laws. Hutchinson and Burgum had mixed views on a federal ban. Trump didn't discuss his stance on unborn life.


National Review: The Corner: Five Takeaways From the First Republican Presidential Debate
The Corner: Five Takeaways From the First Republican Presidential Debate
The first Republican presidential debate was marked by the absence of Donald Trump. Vivek Ramaswamy emerged as the big personality on stage, attracting attention and resonating with pro-Trump voters. Ron DeSantis, expected to take center stage, seemed like an afterthought. Mike Pence and Nikki Haley positioned themselves as alternatives to Trump, while Chris Christie's strategy of confronting Trump was undermined by his absence. Tim Scott's affable demeanor worked against him in a crowded debate stage.


Front Page Magazine: Vivek Ramaswamy Attacked From All Sides in First GOP Debate
Vivek Ramaswamy Attacked From All Sides in First GOP Debate
Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy faced intense criticism from fellow GOP presidential candidates during the first debate. He was targeted by various contenders, including Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, and Chris Christie. Foreign policy was a particularly weak point for Ramaswamy, with attacks focused on his inexperience and views on Vladimir Putin and climate change. This attention on Ramaswamy raised questions about the internal dynamics of the race.


Breitbart: Donald Trump with Tucker Carlson: 'Lunatic' Chris Christie, Asa Hutchinson Should Not Be Running
Donald Trump with Tucker Carlson: 'Lunatic' Chris Christie, Asa Hutchinson Should Not Be Running
Former President Donald Trump told Tucker Carlson in an interview that Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie should not be running for president. Trump called Hutchinson weak and pathetic, questioning how he got elected in Arkansas. He also referred to Christie as a "lunatic" who is running solely on the basis of getting Trump. Trump stated that in his second term, he would be more selective in choosing his staff, noting that his previous experience in Washington has allowed him to better understand the type of people he wants to surround himself with.


Flag And Cross: Trump Responds to Tucker’s Question About If ‘They’ Will Kill Him: ‘Savage Animals’
Trump Responds to Tucker’s Question About If ‘They’ Will Kill Him: ‘Savage Animals’
Former President Donald Trump skipped a Republican debate to appear on Tucker Carlson's show. Carlson asked if Trump was worried about being killed. Trump spoke about the danger posed by some left-wing individuals. The conversation sparked discussion on social media.


Spectator USA: Winners and losers of the first GOP debate
Winners and losers of the first GOP debate
The first GOP primary debate in Milwaukee concluded with winners and losers. Vivek Ramaswamy spoke to a larger issue of American identity and purpose. Doug Burgum performed well, tying economic decline to national security. Governor Ron DeSantis did not stand out but avoided a bad debate performance. Donald Trump's absence allowed him to avoid attacks on his legal woes. Tim Scott had a dull performance but did not harm his chances. Among the losers, Mike Pence displayed moral superiority and aggression towards other candidates. Nikki Haley's foreign policy position was out of touch. Asa Hutchinson looked and sounded bad. Chris Christie's attempts to take down Trump were unsuccessful. Young America's Foundation's question about climate change was disappointing.


Fox News: DeSantis warns America might never 'recover' from another 4 years of Biden
DeSantis warns America might never 'recover' from another 4 years of Biden
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis warns of the potential irreparable damage another four years of a Biden presidency could cause. DeSantis plans to use the military to combat the drug cartels responsible for killing American citizens. He believes that the economic decline Americans currently face is a result of the decisions made by the wealthy individuals controlling Washington, D.C. DeSantis emphasizes the need to reverse Bidennomics for the middle-class to have a chance at success again.


National Review: The Corner: Some Debate Observations That Don’t Matter
The Corner: Some Debate Observations That Don’t Matter
Nikki Haley impressed, especially with her abortion answer. Tim Scott struggled on the debate stage. Chris Christie needed a knockout but didn't get one. Mike Pence defended himself well and would make a great president. Doug Burgum came across as sensible and intelligent. Asa Hutchinson shouldn't have been there. Ron DeSantis was robotic. No one talked about tax plans or major conservative issues. Unions are still seen negatively. No one stood out as a clear alternative to Trump.


#society

Townhall: Political Correctness, 1. American History, 0.
Political Correctness, 1. American History, 0.
Every week there are attacks on America's Judeo-Christian roots. A California school board voted to replace the Minuteman logo and mascot due to concerns about showcasing a firearm and wanting a name that was gender inclusive. The decision was made in response to mass shootings and killings of students on school campuses.


#war

Fox News: GOP candidates clash over Ukraine War funding: 'this is disastrous'
GOP candidates clash over Ukraine War funding: 'this is disastrous'
Republican candidates spar over federal funding for the Ukraine War, with Vivek Ramaswamy opposing it and suggesting resources should be used to protect the US southern border instead. Chris Christie supports the funding, condemning Vladimir Putin's actions and urging the US to stand against autocratic killing.


#economy

Townhall: The European Carbon Tariff Fails on Both Environmentalist and Economic Terms
The European Carbon Tariff Fails on Both Environmentalist and Economic Terms
The European Union has imposed strict regulations on its member states, causing underperformance in many sectors. The EU has recently enacted a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) to export its climate policies and maintain regulatory power worldwide. However, a CBAM would have minimal environmental impact and impose heavy economic costs.


Forbes: The Oakland A’s Owner Tries $40 Million Accounting Trick On Public
The Oakland A’s Owner Tries $40 Million Accounting Trick On Public


Oakland A's owner John Fisher claims the club will lose $40 million this year, but fails to mention the league subsidies and other revenue streams that will actually result in a profit. The A's have additional income from TV deals, streaming deals, merchandise, and potentially revenue sharing. Fisher's statement of losses is misleading and highlights the complex financial workings of MLB.


#health

Flag And Cross: Trump Takes Brutal Direct Shot at Biden's Physical Health: Can't Lift His Feet Off 2-Inch WH Grass
Trump Takes Brutal Direct Shot at Biden's Physical Health: Can't Lift His Feet Off 2-Inch WH Grass
Former President Trump criticized President Biden's mental and physical health, questioning his ability to serve. Trump observed Biden's difficulty walking and lifting his feet, suggesting that he may not complete his first term.