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28 Aug 2023
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#politics
Breitbart: White House Refuses to Say if Hunter Is Peddling Access to Joe Biden
White House Press Secretary refuses to confirm if Hunter Biden is selling access to President Joe Biden. Hunter Biden's friend claims they used Joe Biden's name to sell their business. A majority of voters believe Hunter Biden did something illegal and that Joe Biden was involved.
Newsbusters: Joe Rogan, Guest SLAM Big Tech and Media for Stealing 2020 Election
Joe Rogan and his guest accuse Big Tech and the media of stealing the 2020 election by suppressing Biden family scandals. They claim that if voters had known the truth, the election would have ended differently.
Fox News: Haley hauls $1 million in 72 hours after the first GOP presidential primary debate
Former ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's Republican White House campaign has received a "fantastic response" since the first GOP presidential nomination debate. Within 72 hours, she raised a million dollars, had thousands of volunteers, and gained many new supporters. Haley remains motivated to save the country and has heavily criticized her rivals' policies.
Human Events: Jack Posobiec and Scott Adams: Has Joe Biden ‘been told he’s done’?
Author Scott Adams discusses his book "Reframe Your Brain" and the indictment of President Trump. They question the timing of the trial date and the lack of transparency in government and corporations. Adams speculates that Biden may not return to the White House in 2024 and mentions the absence of a plan for when he's gone. They also discuss influential people from the 80s and 90s making a comeback.
The American Spectator: DeSantis Halts Presidential Campaign Amid Dual Crises in Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis halts campaign to address two crises in the state. He declares a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Idalia threatens to become a hurricane, and calls in the National Guard for rescue operations. DeSantis also attends a vigil for victims of a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville.
Newsbusters: Nets Pours Syrupy Tones Over ‘Renewed Energy’ for March on Washington Anniversary
The 60th anniversary of the March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech was covered by the "big three" networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, with a far-left political bias. The coverage emphasized demands for social, economic, and racial justice, and included references to Florida's black history curriculum and protecting abortions. The coverage portrayed the march as a continuation of King's mission, but critics argue that it was politically motivated.
Fox News: Florida Democrat claims DeSantis’ anti-woke policies to blame for Jacksonville shooting: 'Blood on his hands'
Democratic lawmaker Angie Nixon blames Gov. Ron DeSantis' "anti-woke" policies for racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville. She claims his rhetoric and policies are to blame, stating that he has "blood on his hands." Nixon suggests that DeSantis's past comments were racially charged dog whistles.
Daily Wire: Law Group Sues National Archives Demanding Federal Agency Turn Over 5,400 Biden Pseudonym Emails
The National Archives is being sued to release 5,400 emails from Joe Biden's pseudonym accounts relating to his son Hunter Biden's business dealings. The Southeastern Legal Foundation filed the lawsuit after NARA failed to produce any emails. House Republicans are also investigating President Biden's alleged use of a fake name and his son's business activities in Ukraine.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Unvaxxed Canadian woman dies after being denied organ transplant—an MP says she deserved her fate
Sheila Annette Lewis died due to being unvaccinated and unable to receive an organ transplant. The debate over COVID-19 mandates and vaccine policies continues, with conflicting views on the efficacy and impact of lockdowns, masks, and vaccinations. The unvaccinated are facing discrimination and restrictions, while those who resist mandates argue for personal freedoms and individual rights.
Fox News: Retired judge leading Georgia's State Election Board resigns amid election fraud controversies
Retired federal judge, William "Bill" Duffey Jr., is resigning as chair of Georgia's State Election Board. The board, which debunked election fraud claims, will now transition to a freestanding agency under Georgia's 2021 election law. The board makes rules for state elections and recommends actions against rule breakers.
Breitbart: Morris: The 2024 Election Is Going to Be a Vote of Defiance
Against a backdrop of pressing issues like illegal immigration, inflation, and violent crime, there is a palpable shift toward authoritarianism in the lead up to the 2024 election. Voting for Trump will be seen as an act of defiance against a government and institutions that are oppressing people and information. The release of Trump's mugshot is a visual assault on the country's values and signals that the election is a referendum on authoritarianism.
#society
The Blaze: Dylan Mulvaney decries 'extreme' transphobia and hate while accepting award for 'breakout' online creator
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney accepts an award and speaks out against transphobia, urging content creators to support the LGBTQ agenda. Mulvaney previously criticized Bud Light for not defending against the boycott caused by a marketing partnership. The boycott has resulted in a significant drop in sales for Bud Light. Mulvaney references the Bud Light debacle in their acceptance speech.
Flag And Cross: New Study Finds Families That Grow Food Eat More Fruit And Veg And Waste Less
Households in the UK that grow their own fruits and vegetables improve their diet, reduce waste, and increase national food self-sufficiency. They produce over half of their vegetable supply and eat 70% more fruit and veg than the national average. Additionally, they waste 95% less fruit and veg than the average household. Growing your own food can have significant health and environmental benefits.
#war
Fox News: Deadly militia attack in Congo leaves 14 dead amid ongoing unrest in the east
Militia fighters attacked a village in northeastern Congo, resulting in a battle that claimed the lives of 14 people, including nine civilians and one Congolese soldier. The CODECO militia, known for its association with ethnic Lendu groups, has been engaged in conflict with Zaire since 2017. This surge in violence adds to the ongoing unrest in eastern Congo, where over 120 armed groups are vying for land and control of valuable mineral mines.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Chris Christie Turns Down DeSantis Pledge To Use Special Forces To Destroy Cartels In Mexico
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie opposes Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' plan to send U.S. Special Forces to Mexico to combat the cartels. Christie suggests using intelligence assets, strengthening the border, and deploying the National Guard instead. He believes the invasion of Mexico is a complex issue.
#economy
Forbes: Author Post: Flippers: S-Corp Or C-Corp?
When it comes to flipping houses, setting up a C-corporation may be more beneficial in the long run. Lenders prefer W-2 income, so presenting yourself as a stable wage earner can make it easier to secure loans. However, the decision between an S-corporation and C-corporation should be made with the guidance of a qualified expert.
Fox News: Google to invest $1.7 into current, future Ohio data centers
Google will invest $1.7 billion to expand its data centers in Ohio. The company aims to support its artificial intelligence technology and other tools. No public incentives were offered for the expansion.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: "Besieged": Sanctifying the Pagan
The Christian faith has a history of sanctifying pagan ideas and practices, incorporating them into its own teachings and rituals. This includes using pagan philosophers and poets to support Christian arguments, as well as appropriating pagan holidays and building churches on former pagan sites. However, the faith has also encountered religions, like Islam, that cannot be sanctified and must be either endured, avoided, or defeated.
#culture
Fox News: Selena Gomez undergoes surgery after breaking her hand
Selena Gomez broke her hand and had surgery but is still happy to make music with her friends. Her new single "Single Soon" gives fans a glimpse of her upcoming album, "SG3." Gomez is also starring in the third season of "Only Murders in the Building" alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short.
#health
Forbes: Researchers Found CTE In 40% Of Athletes Who Died Before 30
A study found that over 40% of athletes who died before 30 had CTE, a degenerative brain disease associated with contact sports. Most of the examined brains showed early stages of CTE. While depression was common among athletes, it couldn't be directly linked to CTE.
Fox News: Democratic candidate withdraws from Mississippi secretary of state race due to health issues
Shuwaski Young, the Democratic nominee for Mississippi secretary of state, will withdraw his candidacy due to health issues. Young had secured the nomination after running unopposed in the primary election. He had centered his campaign around voting reforms.
#education
Forbes: California Sues School District Over Alleged ‘Forced Outing’ Policy For Trans Students
California Attorney General sues Chino Valley Unified School District over a policy affecting LGBTQ+ students, claiming it violates civil rights laws.
#crime
Breitbart: Kamala Harris Pushes Gun Control That Wouldn't Have Prevented Jacksonville Shooting
Vice President Kamala Harris calls for gun control after racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, but the proposed measures would not have prevented the attack. The shooter obtained the guns legally and passed background checks, and there were no prior red flags.
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis Booed at Vigil for Jacksonville Shooting Victims
Governor Ron DeSantis was booed at a vigil for three victims of a racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville. The shooter, a white man, targeted black individuals and left behind a manifesto. While condemning the crime, DeSantis faced criticism for his policies and was confronted by angry individuals at the vigil.
Fox News: Colorado man faces federal charges for cyberstalking ex-girlfriend, new boyfriend in Hawaii
A man from Colorado is charged with cyberstalking his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in Hawaii. He posed as a different ex-boyfriend, harassed and intimidated them, and sent explicit items to their relatives. He faces charges of cyberstalking and obstruction of justice.
Daily Wire: New Hampshire GOP Activist Dead After Home-Stabbing
Longtime GOP activist and attorney Alex Talcott was fatally stabbed in his New Hampshire home. Police are investigating the incident and determining if it was self-defense. Talcott's political colleagues mourn his loss and praise his dedication.
#sports
Fox News: Texas coach Steve Sarkisian reacts to Big 12 commissioner's comments ahead of Texas Tech game
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian believes that Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark will not be joining the Longhorns for Thanksgiving dinner this year, hinting at strained relations between the two. Sarkisian expressed his confusion over Yormark's comment about Texas Tech needing to "take care of business" when playing against Texas. The Longhorns are set to leave the Big 12 after this season, making Yormark's absence during the holiday season a likely outcome.
#technology
Breitbart: Judge Denies Robert F. Kennedy Jr's Request to Halt YouTube Censorship
A court rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to stop YouTube from censoring his content. The court ruled that YouTube is not a state actor and that Kennedy can share his videos elsewhere.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: FLASHBACK: Hawaii Wildfires Caused by Climate Change, Media Said—Before We Learned the Real Cause
Official failures enabled wildfires to devastate Maui, with downed power lines and a lack of warning sirens contributing to the tragedy. Democratic politicians and journalists were quick to blame climate change, but Hawaii officials were more focused on green initiatives than wildfire prevention. A study showed that human-caused ignition and climate change amplified the fire's spread.